Add targets thumbv7neon-linux-androideabi and thumbv7neon-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
These two targets enable both thumb-mode and NEON for ARMv7 CPUs.
This another attempt at #49902, which cannot be reopened. Between that PR and this one, some subrepos with C code whose build systems were failing went away.
Enable stack probes for UEFI images
When building UEFI images, we don't link to any CRT libraries so we need to provide a stack probe. Without `__rust_probestack`, the linker looks for `__chkstk` and fails to link if there is a function with large local variables.
r? @alexcrichton
Fix grammar in compiler error for array iterators
This fixes a small grammatical mistake in the message the compiler gives when attempting to iterate directly over an array `arr` without calling `arr.iter()` or borrowing `&arr`.
add a lint group for lints emitted by rustdoc
As rustdoc adds more lints that it specifically manages, it would be nice to be able to lump them all together. This gives us a new group just for that.
I deliberately didn't include `missing_docs` because this is kind of a stepping stone for moving our lints into tool lints (i.e. `#![warn(rustdoc::private_doc_tests)]`), since all of these are specifically emitted by rustdoc. If we want to move `missing_docs` out of the compiler, that's also an option, but it would create a surprising change of behavior.
I also took the chance to rewrite the lint descriptions of these lints to better match the style of the other lints. `>_>`
Defactored Bytes::read
Removed unneeded refactoring of read_one_byte, which removed the unneeded dynamic dispatch (`dyn Read`) used by that function.
This function is only used in one place in the entire Rust codebase; there doesn't seem to be a reason for it to exist (and there especially doesn't seem to be a reason for it to use dynamic dispatch)
Short-circuit Rc/Arc equality checking on equal pointers where T: Eq
based on #42965
Is the use of the private trait ok this way? Is there anything else needed for this to get pulled?
Search other library paths when loking for link objects
Support the case when link objects are not located in Rust sysroot
but in other locations which could be specify through library paths.
fix trait objects with a Self-containing projection values
Fixes#56288.
This follows ALT2 in the issue.
beta-nominating since this is a regression.
r? @nikomatsakis
Fix various aspects around `let` bindings inside const functions
* forbid `let` bindings in const contexts that use short circuiting operators
* harden analysis code against derefs of mutable references
Initially this PR was about stabilizing `let` bindings, but too many flaws were exposed that need some more testing on nightly
Fixes rustdoc-js tests by teaching tester.js how to handle single-line js comments.
Also, added speculative support for template strings, and warnings for future debuggers.
add coherence future-compat warnings for marker-only trait objects
The future-compat warnings break code that assumes that `dyn Send + Sync !=
dyn Sync + Send`, and are the first step in making them equal. cc #33140.
Note: this lint should be made to default-warn before we merge. It is deny only for the crater run.
r? @nikomatsakis / @scalexm . cc @Centril & @alexreg.
When building a distributed compiler on Linux where we use ThinLTO to
create the LLVM shared object this commit switches the compiler to
dynamically linking that LLVM artifact instead of statically linking to
LLVM. The primary goal here is to reduce CI compile times, avoiding two+
ThinLTO builds of all of LLVM. By linking dynamically to LLVM we'll
reuse the one ThinLTO step done by LLVM's build itself.
Lots of discussion about this change can be found [here] and down. A
perf run will show whether this is worth it or not!
[here]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/53245#issuecomment-417015334