[experiment] Support linking from a .rlink file
Flag `-Z no-link` was previously introduced, which allows creating an `.rlink` file to perform compilation without linking. This change enables linking from an `.rlink` file.
Part of Issue #64191
Flag `-Z no-link` was previously introduced, which allows creating
an `.rlink` file to perform compilation without linking.
This change enables linking from an `.rlink` file.
Changes:
````
Update jobserver.
Update tar.
Emit report on error with Ztimings.
Do not run `formats_source` if `rustfmt` is not available
Fix rebuild_sub_package_then_while_package on HFS.
Remove likely brittle test.
Install rustfmt for testing in CI
Fix build-std collisions.
Fix BuildScriptOutput when a build script is run multiple times.
Fix required-features using renamed dependencies.
Fix using global options before an alias.
Update changelog for 1.42.
Bump to 0.44.0.
Log rustfmt output if it fails; also do not check that rustfmt exists
Update pretty_env_logger requirement from 0.3 to 0.4
Swap std::sync::mpsc channel with crossbeam_channel
Fix tests on Linux/MacOS
Fix typo.
Add tests
Deduplicate warnings about missing rustfmt
Log entry 2: first implementation
Refactor code
Stabilize config-profile.
Log entry 1
Format code
Remove tempdir after install
Keep existing package with git install
Use non-ephemeral workspace
Test that git install reads virtual manifest
Fix failing test
Search for root manifest with ephemeral workspaces
Support out-dir in build section of Cargo configuration file
````
Update cargo, books
## cargo
9 commits in ad3dbe10e1e654fb1f032a5dd9481d7cbaa00d65..f6449ba236db31995255ac5e4cad4ab88296a7c6
2020-01-13 21:37:15 +0000 to 2020-01-21 16:15:39 +0000
- Fix wrong directories in host_libdir. (rust-lang/cargo#7798)
- Update humantime requirement from 1.2.0 to 2.0.0 (rust-lang/cargo#7815)
- Fix doc_target test which no longer works on stable/beta. (rust-lang/cargo#7817)
- Fix some erroneous em-dashes in man pages. (rust-lang/cargo#7814)
- fix some clippy warnings (rust-lang/cargo#7808)
- Don't assume iowait always increases on Linux (rust-lang/cargo#7803)
- Add and update some doc comments. (rust-lang/cargo#7800)
- Consistently use em-dash in environment documentation page. (rust-lang/cargo#7799)
- Load credentials only when needed (rust-lang/cargo#7774)
## reference
3 commits in e1157538e86d83df0cf95d5e33bd943f80d0248f..11e893fc1357bc688418ddf1087c2b7aa25d154d
2019-12-22 13:13:14 +0100 to 2020-01-18 21:24:08 +0100
- Small improvements to types/pointer.md (rust-lang-nursery/reference#726)
- repr(transparent): mention align=1 requirement (rust-lang-nursery/reference#737)
- Elaborate on how to use an extern static correctly (rust-lang-nursery/reference#736)
## book
4 commits in 5c5cfd2e94cd42632798d9bd3d1116133e128ac9..87dd6843678575f8dda962f239d14ef4be14b352
2019-12-16 09:27:21 -0600 to 2020-01-20 15:20:40 -0500
- Fix listing numbers (rust-lang/book#2227)
- Move `async` and `await` keywords to 'Currently in Use' (rust-lang/book#2140)
- More cleanup - remove unneeded files (rust-lang/book#2213)
- Small cleanups extracted from the bigger pr i'm working on (rust-lang/book#2212)
## rust-by-example
1 commits in 1d59403cb5269c190cc52a95584ecc280345495a..1c2bd024d13f8011307e13386cf1fea2180352b5
2019-12-27 08:27:05 -0300 to 2020-01-20 12:18:36 -0300
- CamelCase -> UpperCamelCase (rust-lang/rust-by-example#1302)
## embedded-book
1 commits in 9493b7d4dc97eda439bd8780f05ad7b234cd1cd7..4d78994915af1bde9a95c04a8c27d8dca066232a
2019-12-27 20:05:00 +0000 to 2020-01-14 08:25:25 +0000
- Update .gitattributes (rust-embedded/book#221)
Optimize size/speed of Unicode datasets
The overall implementation has the same general idea as the prior approach,
which was based on a compressed trie structure, but modified to use less space
(and, coincidentally, be an overall performance improvement).
Sizes | Old | New | New/current
-- | -- | -- | --
Alphabetic | 4616 | 2982 | 64.60%
Case_Ignorable | 3144 | 2112 | 67.18%
Cased | 2376 | 934 | 39.31%
Cc | 19 | 43 | 226.32%
Grapheme_Extend | 3072 | 1734 | 56.45%
Lowercase | 2328 | 985 | 42.31%
N | 2648 | 1239 | 46.79%
Uppercase | 1978 | 934 | 47.22%
White_Space | 241 | 140 | 58.09%
| | |
Total | 20422 | 11103 | 54.37%
This table shows the size of the old and new tables in bytes. The most important
of these tables is "Grapheme_Extend", as it is present in essentially all Rust
programs due to being called from `str`'s Debug impl (`char::escape_debug`). In
a representative case given by this [blog post] for the embedded world, the
shrinking in this PR shrinks the final binary by 1,604 bytes, from 14,440 to
12,836.
The performance of these new tables, based on the (rough) benchmark of linearly
scanning the entire valid set of chars, querying for each `is_*`, is roughly
~50% better, though in some cases is either on par or slightly (3-5%) worse. In
practice, I believe the size benefits of this PR are the main concern. The new
implementation has been tested to be equivalent to the current nightly in terms
of returned values on the set of valid chars.
A (relatively) high-level explanation of the specific compression scheme used
can be found [in the generator].
This is split into three commits -- the first adds the generator which produces
the Rust code for the tables, the second adds support code for the lookup, and
the third actually swaps the current implementation out for the new one.
[blog post]: https://jamesmunns.com/blog/fmt-unreasonably-expensive/
[in the generator]: https://github.com/Mark-Simulacrum/rust/blob/unicode-tables/src/tools/unicode-table-generator/src/raw_emitter.rs
Rollup of 12 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #67784 (Reset Formatter flags on exit from pad_integral)
- #67914 (Don't run const propagation on items with inconsistent bounds)
- #68141 (use winapi for non-stdlib Windows bindings)
- #68211 (Add failing example for E0170 explanation)
- #68219 (Untangle ZST validation from integer validation and generalize it to all zsts)
- #68222 (Update the wasi-libc bundled with libstd)
- #68226 (Avoid calling tcx.hir().get() on CRATE_HIR_ID)
- #68227 (Update to a version of cmake with windows arm64 support)
- #68229 (Update iovec to a version with no winapi dependency)
- #68230 (Update libssh2-sys to a version that can build for aarch64-pc-windows…)
- #68231 (Better support for cross compilation on Windows.)
- #68233 (Update compiler_builtins with changes to fix 128 bit integer remainder for aarch64 windows.)
Failed merges:
r? @ghost
Update compiler_builtins with changes to fix 128 bit integer remainder for aarch64 windows.
I have been investigating enabling panic=unwind for aarch64-pc-windows-msvc (see #65313) and building rustc and cargo hosted on aarch64-pc-windows-msvc.
Update libssh2-sys to a version that can build for aarch64-pc-windows…
I have been investigating enabling panic=unwind for aarch64-pc-windows-msvc (see #65313) and building rustc and cargo hosted on aarch64-pc-windows-msvc.
Update iovec to a version with no winapi dependency
I have been investigating enabling panic=unwind for aarch64-pc-windows-msvc (see #65313) and building rustc and cargo hosted on aarch64-pc-windows-msvc.
Update to a version of cmake with windows arm64 support
I have been investigating enabling panic=unwind for aarch64-pc-windows-msvc (see #65313) and building rustc and cargo hosted on aarch64-pc-windows-msvc.
Split MIR building into its own crate
This moves `rustc_mir::{build, hair, lints}` to `rustc_mir_build`.
The new crate only has a `provide` function as it's public API.
Based on #67898
cc @Centril @rust-lang/compiler
r? @oli-obk
Extract `rustc_ast_passes`, move gating, & refactor linting
Based on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/67770.
This PR extracts a crate `rustc_ast_passes`:
- `ast_validation.rs`, which is contributed by `rustc_passes` (now only has HIR based passes) -- the goal here is to improve recompilation of the parser,
- `feature_gate.rs`, which is contributed by `syntax` and performs post-expansion-gating & final erroring for pre-expansion gating,
- `show_span`, which is contributed by `syntax`.
To facilitate this, we first have to also:
- Move `{leveled_}feature_err{_err}` from `syntax::feature_gate::check` into `rustc_session::parse`.
- Move `get_features` into `rustc_parse::config`, the only place it is used.
- Move some some lint datatypes and traits, e.g. `LintBuffer`, `BufferedEarlyLint`, `BuiltinLintDiagnostics`, `LintPass`, and `LintArray` into `rustc_session::lint`.
- Move all the hard-wired lint `static`s into `rustc_session::lint::builtin`.
build-std compatible sanitizer support
### Motivation
When using `-Z sanitizer=*` feature it is essential that both user code and
standard library is instrumented. Otherwise the utility of sanitizer will be
limited, or its use will be impractical like in the case of memory sanitizer.
The recently introduced cargo feature build-std makes it possible to rebuild
standard library with arbitrary rustc flags. Unfortunately, those changes alone
do not make it easy to rebuild standard library with sanitizers, since runtimes
are dependencies of std that have to be build in specific environment,
generally not available outside rustbuild process. Additionally rebuilding them
requires presence of llvm-config and compiler-rt sources.
The goal of changes proposed here is to make it possible to avoid rebuilding
sanitizer runtimes when rebuilding the std, thus making it possible to
instrument standard library for use with sanitizer with simple, although
verbose command:
```
env CARGO_TARGET_X86_64_UNKNOWN_LINUX_GNU_RUSTFLAGS=-Zsanitizer=thread cargo test -Zbuild-std --target x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
```
### Implementation
* Sanitizer runtimes are no long packed into crates. Instead, libraries build
from compiler-rt are used as is, after renaming them into `librusc_rt.*`.
* rustc obtains runtimes from target libdir for default sysroot, so that
they are not required in custom build sysroots created with build-std.
* The runtimes are only linked-in into executables to address issue #64629.
(in previous design it was hard to avoid linking runtimes into static
libraries produced by rustc as demonstrated by sanitizer-staticlib-link
test, which still passes despite changes made in #64780).
cc @kennytm, @japaric, @firstyear, @choller
Standard library support for riscv64gc-unknown-linux-gnu
Add std support for RISC-V 64-bit GNU/Linux and update libc for RISC-V support.
r? @alexcrichton
This replaces cargo-fmt with rustfmt with --skip-children which should
allow us to format code without running into rust-lang/rustfmt#3930.
This also bumps up the version of rustfmt used to a more recent one.
Update cargo, books
Update nomicon, cargo, reference, book, rust-by-example, embedded-book
## nomicon
2 commits in 041c46e692a2592853aeca132c8dfe8eb5a79a9e..8be35b201f9cf0a4c3fcc96c83ac21671dcf3112
2019-11-20 16:46:45 +0100 to 2019-12-01 13:02:12 -0500
- Update unwinding.md
- ci: remove needless rust-docs component
## cargo
15 commits in 626f0f40efd32e6b3dbade50cd53fdfaa08446ba..5a139f7e6d67fd8a416a3f19d8e01581d24c0333
2019-12-03 16:53:04 +0000 to 2019-12-10 20:17:50 +0000
- Bump cargo-platform version. (rust-lang/cargo#7693)
- Add a test for `cargo locate-project` (rust-lang/cargo#7690)
- Emit error on [target.'cfg(debug_assertions)'.dependencies] and similar (rust-lang/cargo#7660)
- Update the layout of `Cargo Commands` in doc (rust-lang/cargo#7687)
- Features and dependencies can't have the same name (rust-lang/cargo#7682)
- Fix some typos in doc (rust-lang/cargo#7672)
- Add test for `NAME` environment variable when `cargo new` (rust-lang/cargo#7667)
- Add test for `GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL` when `cargo new` (rust-lang/cargo#7666)
- document support for Bitbucket Pipelines badges (rust-lang/cargo#7663)
- Add cargo-vendor to the list of cargo commands in doc (rust-lang/cargo#7659)
- Fix typo in section 'Caching the Cargo home in CI' (rust-lang/cargo#7661)
- Docs: Add an appendix on git authentication. (rust-lang/cargo#7658)
- Remove --offline empty index error. (rust-lang/cargo#7655)
- Change the link destination of cargo book contribution (rust-lang/cargo#7657)
- Add a --offline hint. (rust-lang/cargo#7654)
## reference
2 commits in 9e843aeb4df083522c7277179bbaa25d0507731c..787e8d84034a4a0ae17084bbae25474152144b9a
2019-11-24 17:44:04 +0100 to 2019-12-10 10:01:29 -0800
- Update for visibility syntax changes. (rust-lang-nursery/reference#722)
- document `bind_by_move_pattern_guards` (rust-lang-nursery/reference#720)
## book
2 commits in 81ebaa2a3f88d4d106516c489682e64cacba4f60..ef8bb568035ded8ddfa30a9309026638cc3c8136
2019-11-15 08:30:04 -0800 to 2019-11-28 11:00:04 -0600
- Remove optional commas from match arms in ch18-03 (rust-lang/book#2176)
- Remove call_box() from ch20-03 (rust-lang/book#2177)
## rust-by-example
1 commits in 4835e025826729827a94fdeb7cb85fed288d08bb..b7ac1bc76b7d02a43c83b3a931d226f708aa1ff4
2019-11-14 09:20:43 -0300 to 2019-12-02 11:38:43 -0300
- Make TryFrom & TryInto example editable (rust-lang/rust-by-example#1297)
## embedded-book
1 commits in 5ca585c4a7552efb546e7681c3de0712f4ae4fdc..c26234930282210849256e4ecab925f0f2daf3be
2019-08-27 13:39:14 +0000 to 2019-12-07 17:25:11 +0000
- Fix `impl Gpio` -> `impl GpioConfig` (rust-embedded/book#216)