Rollup of 14 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #55767 (Disable some pretty-printers when gdb is rust-enabled)
- #55838 (Fix #[cfg] for step impl on ranges)
- #55869 (Add std::iter::unfold)
- #55945 (Ensure that the argument to `static_assert` is a `bool`)
- #56022 (When popping in CTFE, perform validation before jumping to next statement to have a better span for the error)
- #56048 (Add rustc_codegen_ssa to sysroot)
- #56091 (Fix json output in the self-profiler)
- #56097 (Fix invalid bitcast taking bool out of a union represented as a scalar)
- #56116 (ci: Download clang/lldb from tarballs)
- #56120 (Add unstable Literal::subspan().)
- #56154 (Pass additional linker flags when targeting Fuchsia)
- #56162 (std::str Adapt documentation to reality)
- #56163 ([master] Backport 1.30.1 release notes)
- #56168 (Fix the tracking issue for hash_raw_entry)
Failed merges:
r? @ghost
Pass additional linker flags when targeting Fuchsia
This is a follow up to 8aa9267 which changed the driver to use lld
directly rather than invoking it through Clang. This change ensures
we pass all the necessary flags to lld.
When popping in CTFE, perform validation before jumping to next statement to have a better span for the error
Currently, when validating the return value fails, the span points at the next statement after the call. That does not make much sense.
r? @oli-obk
Add std::iter::unfold
This adds an **unstable** ~`std::iter::iterate`~ `std::iter::unfold` function and ~`std::iter::Iterate`~ `std::iter::Unfold` type that trivially wrap a ~`FnMut() -> Option<T>`~ `FnMut(&mut State) -> Option<T>` closure to create an iterator. ~Iterator state can be kept in the closure’s environment or captures.~
This is intended to help reduce amount of boilerplate needed when defining an iterator that is only created in one place. Compare the existing example of the `std::iter` module: (explanatory comments elided)
```rust
struct Counter {
count: usize,
}
impl Counter {
fn new() -> Counter {
Counter { count: 0 }
}
}
impl Iterator for Counter {
type Item = usize;
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<usize> {
self.count += 1;
if self.count < 6 {
Some(self.count)
} else {
None
}
}
}
```
… with the same algorithm rewritten to use this new API:
```rust
fn counter() -> impl Iterator<Item=usize> {
std::iter::unfold(0, |count| {
*count += 1;
if *count < 6 {
Some(*count)
} else {
None
}
})
}
```
-----
This also add unstable `std::iter::successors` which takes an (optional) initial item and a closure that takes an item and computes the next one (its successor).
```rust
let powers_of_10 = successors(Some(1_u16), |n| n.checked_mul(10));
assert_eq!(powers_of_10.collect::<Vec<_>>(), &[1, 10, 100, 1_000, 10_000]);
```
Disable some pretty-printers when gdb is rust-enabled
A rust-enabled gdb already knows how to display string slices,
structs, tuples, and enums (and after #54004, the pretty-printers
can't handle enums at all). This patch disables these pretty-printers
when gdb is rust-enabled.
The "gdb-pretty-struct-and-enums-pre-gdb-7-7.rs" test is renamed,
because it does not seem to depend on any behavior of that version of
gdb, and because gdb 7.7 is 4 years old now.
Suggest correct syntax when writing type arg instead of assoc type
- When confusing an associated type with a type argument, suggest the appropriate syntax. Given `Iterator<isize>`, suggest `Iterator<Item = isize>`.
- When encountering multiple missing associated types, emit only one diagnostic.
- Point at associated type def span for context.
- Point at each extra type argument.
Follow up to #48288, fix#20977.
rustc_target: separate out an individual alignment quantity type from Align.
Before this PR, `rustc_target::abi::Align` combined "power-of-two alignment quantity" semantics, with a distinction between ABI (required) and preferred alignment (by having two quantities).
After this PR, `Align` is only *one* such quantity, and a new `AbiAndPrefAlign` type is introduced to hold the pair of ABI and preferred `Align` quantities.
`Align` is used everywhere one quantity is necessary/sufficient, simplifying some of the code in codegen/miri, while `AbiAndPrefAlign` only in layout computation (to propagate preferred alignment).
r? @oli-obk cc @nagisa @RalfJung @nikomatsakis
Issue 56128 segment id ice nightly
Tentative fix for #56128
From what I can tell, the problem is that if you have `pub(super) use foo::{a, b}`, then when we explode the `a` and `b`, the segment ids from the `super` path were not getting cloned. However, once I fixed *that*, then I ran into a problem that the "visibility" node-ids were not present in the final HIR -- this is because the visibility of the "stem" that is returned in this case was getting reset to inherited. I don't *think* it is a problem to undo that, so that the visibility is returned unmodified.
Fixes#55475Fixes#56128
cc @nrc @petrochenkov
Move Cargo.{toml,lock} to the repository root directory.
This should give us back `src/` in errors, panics and debuginfo, for free.
r? @Mark-Simulacrum @alexcrichton cc @michaelwoerister
submodules: update clippy from f5d868c9 to 2f6881c6
Changes:
````
missed another one in the README
run "util/dev update_lints"
rust-lang-nursery/rust-clippy => rust-lang/rust-clippy
Address 'clippy::single-match' dogfood lint
Fix nit
Address travis CI lint failure
Update trivially_copy_pass_by_ref with Trait stderr output
issue#3318 run trivially_copy_pass_by_ref for traits
Update trivially_copy_pass_by_ref with Trait examples
Fix awkward wording
Document how to lint local Clippy changes with locally built Clippy
Enable rustup clippy to refer to the correct documentation
rustup https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/52591
remove unused allow() attributes, NFC
Add regression test
Don't emit suggestion when inside of a macro
````
fixes clippy toolstate