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Dylan DPC
1fd22fc34e
Rollup merge of #76689 - jyn514:update-pulldown, r=GuillaumeGomez
Upgrade to pulldown-cmark 0.8.0

Thanks to marcusklaas' hard work in https://github.com/raphlinus/pulldown-cmark/pull/469, this fixes a lot of rustdoc bugs!

- Get rid of unnecessary `RefCell`
- Fix duplicate warnings for broken implicit reference link
- Remove unnecessary copy of links

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/73264, closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76687.
r? @euclio

I'm not sure if the switch away from `locate` fixes any open bugs - euclio mentioned some in https://github.com/raphlinus/pulldown-cmark/issues/165, but I didn't see any related issues open for rustdoc. Let me know if I missed one.
2020-09-16 01:30:44 +02:00
bors
b5f55b7e15 Auto merge of #76549 - ehuss:lints-comments, r=wesleywiser
Auto-generate lint documentation.

This adds a tool which will generate the lint documentation in the rustc book automatically. This is motivated by keeping the documentation up-to-date, and consistently formatted. It also ensures the examples are correct and that they actually generate the expected lint. The lint groups table is also auto-generated. See https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/349 for the original proposal.

An outline of how this works:
- The `declare_lint!` macro now accepts a doc comment where the documentation is written. This is inspired by how clippy works.
- A new tool `src/tools/lint-docs` scrapes the documentation and adds it to the rustc book during the build.
    - It runs each example and verifies its output and embeds the output in the book.
    - It does a few formatting checks.
    - It verifies that every lint is documented.
- Groups are collected from `rustc -W help`.

I updated the documentation for all the missing lints. I have also added an "Explanation" section to each lint providing a reason for the lint and suggestions on how to resolve it.

This can lead towards a future enhancement of possibly showing these docs via the `--explain` flag to make them easily accessible and discoverable.
2020-09-14 05:54:44 +00:00
Joshua Nelson
e4c28bf61a Upgrade to pulldown-cmark 0.8.0
Thanks to marcusklaas' hard work in https://github.com/raphlinus/pulldown-cmark/pull/469, this fixes a lot of rustdoc bugs!

- Get rid of unnecessary `RefCell`
- Fix duplicate warnings for broken implicit reference link
- Remove unnecessary copy of links
2020-09-13 20:15:01 -04:00
Eric Huss
45c1e0ae07 Auto-generate lint documentation. 2020-09-13 08:48:03 -07:00
Jonas Schievink
a447c21afa Don't query unstable data when staged_api is off 2020-09-13 02:10:39 +02:00
bors
bd51226305 Auto merge of #76632 - andjo403:updateDep, r=Mark-Simulacrum
update the version of itertools and parking_lot

this is to avoid compiling multiple version of the crates in rustc speeding up compilation of rustc

an old version of parking_lot is still used in measureme but new version will not be released for some time see [zulip chat](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/187831-t-compiler.2Fwg-self-profile/topic/new.20release.20of.20measureme)
2020-09-12 14:00:39 +00:00
Andreas Jonson
b8752fff19 update the version of itertools and parking_lot
this is to avoid compiling multiple version of the crates in rustc
2020-09-12 08:26:53 +02:00
Thomas de Zeeuw
7c3e1ffd7a Update libc in Cargo.lock 2020-09-10 16:27:28 +02:00
Matt Brubeck
15ccdeb224 Update to hashbrown 0.9 2020-09-08 17:23:26 -07:00
bors
fa79db83f6 Auto merge of #76210 - Mark-Simulacrum:tracing-update, r=oli-obk
Tracing update

This does not bring the more significant changes that are coming down the pipeline, but since I've already prepared the PR leaving it up :)

See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/76210#issuecomment-685065938:
> Unfortunately, tracing 0.1.20 — which contained the change to reduce the amount of code generated by the tracing macros — had to be yanked, as it broke previously-compiling code for some downstream crates. I've not yet had the chance to fix this and release a new patch. So, in order to benefit from the changes to reduce generated code, you'll need to wait until there's a new version of tracing as well as tracing-attributes and tracing-core.
2020-09-08 03:22:31 +00:00
bors
71569e4201 Auto merge of #75138 - jumbatm:session-diagnostic-derive, r=oli-obk
Add derive macro for specifying diagnostics using attributes.

Introduces `#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)]`, a derive macro for specifying structs that can be converted to Diagnostics using directions given by attributes on the struct and its fields. Currently, the following attributes have been implemented:
- `#[code = "..."]` -- this sets the Diagnostic's error code, and must be provided on the struct iself (ie, not on a field). Equivalent to calling `code`.
- `#[message = "..."]` -- this sets the Diagnostic's primary error message.
- `#[label = "..."]` -- this must be applied to fields of type `Span`, and is equivalent to `span_label`
- `#[suggestion(..)]` -- this allows a suggestion message to be supplied. This attribute must be applied to a field of type `Span` or `(Span, Applicability)`, and is equivalent to calling `span_suggestion`. Valid arguments are:
    - `message = "..."` -- this sets the suggestion message.
    - (Optional) `code = "..."` -- this suggests code for the suggestion. Defaults to empty.

`suggestion`also  comes with other variants: `#[suggestion_short(..)]`, `#[suggestion_hidden(..)]` and `#[suggestion_verbose(..)]` which all take the same keys.

Within the strings passed to each attribute, fields can be referenced without needing to be passed explicitly into the format string -- eg, `#[error = "{ident} already declared"] ` will set the error message to `format!("{} already declared", &self.ident)`. Any fields on the struct can be referenced in this way.

Additionally, for any of these attributes, Option fields can be used to only optionally apply the decoration -- for example:

```rust
#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)]
#[code = "E0123"]
struct SomeKindOfError {
    ...
    #[suggestion(message = "informative error message")]
    opt_sugg: Option<(Span, Applicability)>
    ...
}
```
will not emit a suggestion if `opt_sugg` is `None`.

We plan on iterating on this macro further; this PR is a start.

Closes #61132.

r? `@oli-obk`
2020-09-08 00:58:43 +00:00
bors
0e2c1281e9 Auto merge of #76044 - ecstatic-morse:dataflow-lattice, r=oli-obk
Support dataflow problems on arbitrary lattices

This PR implements last of the proposed extensions I mentioned in the design meeting for the original dataflow refactor. It extends the current dataflow framework to work with arbitrary lattices, not just `BitSet`s. This is a prerequisite for dataflow-enabled MIR const-propagation. Personally, I am skeptical of the usefulness of doing const-propagation pre-monomorphization, since many useful constants only become known after monomorphization (e.g. `size_of::<T>()`) and users have a natural tendency to hand-optimize the rest. It's probably worth exprimenting with, however, and others have shown interest cc `@rust-lang/wg-mir-opt.`

The `Idx` associated type is moved from `AnalysisDomain` to `GenKillAnalysis` and replaced with an associated `Domain` type that must implement `JoinSemiLattice`. Like before, each `Analysis` defines the "bottom value" for its domain, but can no longer override the dataflow join operator. Analyses that want to use set intersection must now use the `lattice::Dual` newtype. `GenKillAnalysis` impls have an additional requirement that `Self::Domain: BorrowMut<BitSet<Self::Idx>>`, which effectively means that they must use `BitSet<Self::Idx>` or `lattice::Dual<BitSet<Self::Idx>>` as their domain.

Most of these changes were mechanical. However, because a `Domain` is no longer always a powerset of some index type, we can no longer use an `IndexVec<BasicBlock, GenKillSet<A::Idx>>>` to store cached block transfer functions. Instead, we use a boxed `dyn Fn` trait object. I discuss a few alternatives to the current approach in a commit message.

The majority of new lines of code are to preserve existing Graphviz diagrams for those unlucky enough to have to debug dataflow analyses. I find these diagrams incredibly useful when things are going wrong and considered regressing them unacceptable, especially the pretty-printing of `MovePathIndex`s, which are used in many dataflow analyses. This required a parallel `fmt` trait used only for printing dataflow domains, as well as a refactoring of the `graphviz` module now that we cannot expect the domain to be a `BitSet`. Some features did have to be removed, such as the gen/kill display mode (which I didn't use but existed to mirror the output of the old dataflow framework) and line wrapping. Since I had to rewrite much of it anyway, I took the opportunity to switch to a `Visitor` for printing dataflow state diffs instead of using cursors, which are error prone for code that must be generic over both forward and backward analyses. As a side-effect of this change, we no longer have quadratic behavior when writing graphviz diagrams for backward dataflow analyses.

r? `@pnkfelix`
2020-09-07 21:29:43 +00:00
Caleb Cartwright
1ceb82488f Update RLS and Rustfmt 2020-09-05 15:40:07 -05:00
Jubilee Young
b97d4131fe Refactor byteorder to std in rustc_middle
Use std::io::{Read, Write} and {to, from}_{le, be}_bytes methods in
order to remove byteorder from librustc_middle's dependency graph.
2020-09-04 21:51:17 -07:00
Jack Huey
d66452c3e5 Upgrade chalk to 0.21 2020-09-04 19:12:54 -04:00
marmeladema
99c96c5bfe driver: replace lazy_static by SyncLazy from std 2020-09-01 22:06:47 +01:00
marmeladema
73a7204983 feature: replace lazy_static by SyncLazy from std 2020-09-01 22:06:47 +01:00
marmeladema
67b8f9491c hir: replace lazy_static by SyncLazy from std 2020-09-01 22:06:47 +01:00
marmeladema
1b650d0fea datastructures: replace lazy_static by SyncLazy from std 2020-09-01 22:06:47 +01:00
marmeladema
bd49eec3d7 interface: use OnceCell from standard library 2020-09-01 22:06:39 +01:00
Mark Rousskov
77d4f94201 Bump tracing 2020-09-01 14:39:46 -04:00
jumbatm
93eaf15646 Add SessionDiagnostic derive macro.
Co-authored-by: Oliver Scherer <github35764891676564198441@oli-obk.de>
2020-09-01 22:02:45 +10:00
Tyler Mandry
8d328d785f
Rollup merge of #76178 - matklad:et, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Update expect-test to 1.0

The only change is that `expect_file` now uses path relative to the
current file (same as `include!`). Before, it used paths relative to
the workspace root, which makes no sense.
2020-08-31 19:18:31 -07:00
Eric Huss
103c497668 Update cargo 2020-08-31 14:08:53 -07:00
Aleksey Kladov
5716c3e18d Update expect-test to 1.0
The only change is that `expect_file` now uses path relative to the
current file (same as `include!`). Before, it used paths relative to
the workspace root, which makes no sense.
2020-08-31 21:04:09 +02:00
marmeladema
68500ffacb datastructures: replace once_cell crate with an impl from std 2020-08-30 20:06:14 +01:00
Dylan MacKenzie
a88dc37c54 Add regex dependency to librustc_mir 2020-08-30 11:15:21 -07:00
bors
62850d882b Auto merge of #76090 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-eksndcr, r=Dylan-DPC
Rollup of 14 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #75832 (Move to intra-doc links for wasi/ext/fs.rs, os_str_bytes.rs…)
 - #75852 (Switch to intra-doc links in `core::hash`)
 - #75874 (Shorten liballoc doc intra link while readable)
 - #75881 (Expand rustdoc theme chooser x padding)
 - #75885 (Fix another clashing_extern_declarations false positive.)
 - #75892 (Fix typo in TLS Model in Unstable Book)
 - #75910 (Add test for issue #27130)
 - #75917 (Move to intra doc links for core::ptr::non_null)
 - #75975 (Allow --bess ing expect-tests in tools)
 - #75990 (Add __fastfail for Windows on arm/aarch64)
 - #76015 (Fix loading pretty-printers in rust-lldb script)
 - #76022 (Clean up rustdoc front-end source code)
 - #76029 (Move to intra-doc links for library/core/src/sync/atomic.rs)
 - #76057 (Move retokenize hack to save_analysis)

Failed merges:

r? @ghost
2020-08-30 00:47:37 +00:00
Dylan DPC
9d7d24d516
Rollup merge of #76057 - matklad:remove-retokenize, r=petrochenkov
Move retokenize hack to save_analysis

closes #76046
2020-08-30 01:44:01 +02:00
bors
ced37a53d9 Auto merge of #75775 - matklad:rustc-lexer-rustdoc-highlight, r=GuillaumeGomez
Use rustc_lexer for rustdoc syntax highlighting

r? @ghost
2020-08-29 22:42:08 +00:00
Ralf Jung
d150cd2c30 bump Miri 2020-08-29 21:19:31 +02:00
bors
7fc048f071 Auto merge of #75754 - joshtriplett:wip-perf-snappy, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Switch to Snappy compression for metadata
2020-08-29 16:59:39 +00:00
bors
fe8ab8a530 Auto merge of #76034 - flip1995:clippyup, r=Manishearth
Update Clippy

Bi-weekly Clippy update, as per the [new policy](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#syncing-back-changes-in-clippy-to-rust-langrust).

r? @Manishearth
2020-08-29 14:36:46 +00:00
Aleksey Kladov
6621895365 Move retokenize hack to save_analysis 2020-08-29 12:29:06 +02:00
bors
360a372f2c Auto merge of #75877 - vigoux:master, r=Amanieu
Update compiler-builtins

Update the compiler-builtins dependency to include latest changes.

This allows for `aarch64-unknown-linux-musl` to pass all tests.

Fixes #57820 and fixes #46651
2020-08-29 01:48:40 +00:00
flip1995
575e27d3ce
Update Cargo.lock 2020-08-28 18:43:41 +02:00
Thomas Vigouroux
392478c29e Update compiler-builtins
Fixes #57820 and #46651
2020-08-28 09:02:39 +02:00
Aleksey Kladov
b4f4db946e Add expect test for rustdoc html highlighting
It's a unit-test in a sense that it only checks syntax highlighting.
However, the resulting HTML is written to disk and can be easily
inspected in the browser.

To update the test, run with `--bless` argument or set
`UPDATE_EXPEC=1` env var
2020-08-27 18:48:06 +02:00
bors
c35007dbbe Auto merge of #75773 - matklad:snapshot-tests, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Introduce expect snapshot testing library into rustc

Snapshot testing is a technique for writing maintainable unit tests.
Unlike usual `assert_eq!` tests, snapshot tests allow
to *automatically* upgrade expected values on test failure.
In a sense, snapshot tests are inline-version of our beloved
UI-tests.

Example:

![expect](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1711539/90888810-3bcc8180-e3b7-11ea-9626-d06e89e1a0bb.gif)

A particular library we use, `expect_test` provides an `expect!`
macro, which creates a sort of self-updating string literal (by using
`file!` macro). Self-update is triggered by setting `UPDATE_EXPECT`
environmental variable (this info is printed during the test failure).
This library was extracted from rust-analyzer, where we use it for
most of our tests.

There are some other, more popular snapshot testing libraries:

* https://github.com/mitsuhiko/insta
* https://github.com/aaronabramov/k9

The main differences of `expect` are:

* first-class snapshot objects (so, tests can be written as functions,
  rather than as macros)
* focus on inline-snapshots (but file snapshots are also supported)
* restricted feature set (only `assert_eq` and `assert_debug_eq`)
* no extra runtime (ie, no `cargo insta`)

See rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer#5101 for a
an extended comparison.

It is unclear if this testing style will stick with rustc in the long
run. At the moment, rustc is mainly tested via integrated UI tests.
But in the library-ified world, unit-tests will become somewhat more
important (that's why use use `rustc_lexer` library-ified library as
an example in this PR). Given that the cost of removal shouldn't be
too high, it probably makes sense to just see if this flies!
2020-08-25 09:36:23 +00:00
Aleksey Kladov
f7be59c593 Introduce expect snapshot testing library into rustc
Snapshot testing is a technique for writing maintainable unit tests.
Unlike usual `assert_eq!` tests, snapshot tests allow
to *automatically* upgrade expected values on test failure.
In a sense, snapshot tests are inline-version of our beloved
UI-tests.

Example:

![expect](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1711539/90888810-3bcc8180-e3b7-11ea-9626-d06e89e1a0bb.gif)

A particular library we use, `expect_test` provides an `expect!`
macro, which creates a sort of self-updating string literal (by using
`file!` macro). Self-update is triggered by setting `UPDATE_EXPECT`
environmental variable (this info is printed during the test failure).
This library was extracted from rust-analyzer, where we use it for
most of our tests.

There are some other, more popular snapshot testing libraries:

* https://github.com/mitsuhiko/insta
* https://github.com/aaronabramov/k9

The main differences of `expect` are:

* first-class snapshot objects (so, tests can be written as functions,
  rather than as macros)
* focus on inline-snapshots (but file snapshots are also supported)
* restricted feature set (only `assert_eq` and `assert_debug_eq`)
* no extra runtime (ie, no `cargo insta`)

See https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/pull/5101 for a
an extended comparison.

It is unclear if this testing style will stick with rustc in the long
run. At the moment, rustc is mainly tested via integrated UI tests.
But in the library-ified world, unit-tests will become somewhat more
important (that's why use use `rustc_lexer` library-ified library as
an example in this PR). Given that the cost of removal shouldn't be
too high, it probably makes sense to just see if this flies!
2020-08-24 15:38:42 +02:00
Jubilee Young
31afacf651 bump tidy to cargo_metadata 0.11
Updates cargo_metadata in tidy's Cargo.toml from 0.9.1 to 0.11
Real version change 0.9.11 -> 0.11.1
https://github.com/oli-obk/cargo_metadata/compare/v0.9.1...v0.11.1
2020-08-21 10:48:24 -07:00
Josh Triplett
574f6bed62 Switch to Snappy compression for metadata 2020-08-20 16:16:30 -07:00
Joshua Nelson
219e93d91e Use impls for intra doc links as well 2020-08-19 08:26:28 -04:00
Joshua Nelson
3ddd8b233c Return all impls, not just the primary one 2020-08-19 08:18:24 -04:00
Jubilee Young
25441fb60a Downgrade version_check 0.9.2 -> 0.9.1
0.9.2 is a breaking change to the #[cfg(version)] test in
src/test/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-config-version.*
Let's downgrade for now.
2020-08-18 10:27:13 -04:00
Jubilee Young
8f5ea8083d Resolve licensing by updating tinyvec 0.3.3 -> 0.3.4
Per https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/75555#issuecomment-675090858
Zlib license might be OK. "OR Apache-2.0 OR MIT" definitely is.
unicode-normalization depends on this and rustc_parse, clippy,
and many other things depend on unicode-normalization.
2020-08-18 10:27:13 -04:00
Mark Rousskov
342d956749 Update dependencies
This runs cargo update, applying the following changes:
      Adding arrayref v0.3.6
      Adding base64 v0.11.0
      Adding blake2b_simd v0.5.10
      Adding cloudabi v0.1.0
      Adding crossbeam-queue v0.2.3
      Adding instant v0.1.6
      Adding lock_api v0.4.1
      Adding maybe-uninit v2.0.0
      Adding parking_lot_core v0.7.2
      Adding parking_lot_core v0.8.0
      Adding parking_lot v0.11.0
      Adding proc-macro-error-attr v1.0.4
      Adding quick-error v2.0.0
      Adding rust-argon2 v0.7.0
      Adding signal-hook-registry v1.2.1
      Adding smallvec v0.6.13
      Adding smallvec v1.4.2
      Adding tinyvec v0.3.3
    Removing argon2rs v0.2.5
    Removing arrayvec v0.4.7
    Removing blake2-rfc v0.2.18
    Removing fuchsia-cprng v0.1.1
    Removing nodrop v0.1.12
    Removing parking_lot_core v0.7.1
    Removing rand_core v0.3.0
    Removing rand_core v0.4.0
    Removing rand_os v0.1.3
    Removing rdrand v0.4.0
    Removing scoped_threadpool v0.1.9
    Removing signal-hook v0.1.7
    Removing smallvec v0.6.10
    Removing smallvec v1.4.0
    Updating aho-corasick v0.7.10 -> v0.7.13
    Updating anyhow v1.0.31 -> v1.0.32
    Updating arc-swap v0.3.7 -> v0.4.7
    Updating bitmaps v2.0.0 -> v2.1.0
    Updating bstr v0.1.3 -> v0.2.13
    Updating byteorder v1.3.2 -> v1.3.4
    Updating bytesize v1.0.0 -> v1.0.1
    Updating bytes v0.4.11 -> v0.4.12
    Updating cargo_metadata v0.8.0 -> v0.8.2
    Updating chrono v0.4.6 -> v0.4.15
    Updating clap v2.33.0 -> v2.33.3
    Updating cmake v0.1.42 -> v0.1.44
    Updating constant_time_eq v0.1.3 -> v0.1.5
    Updating crossbeam-channel v0.4.0 -> v0.4.3
    Updating crossbeam-deque v0.7.1 -> v0.7.3
    Updating crossbeam-epoch v0.7.2 -> v0.8.2
    Updating crossbeam-utils v0.6.5 -> v0.6.6
    Updating crypto-hash v0.3.1 -> v0.3.4
    Updating ctor v0.1.13 -> v0.1.15
    Updating curl-sys v0.4.25 -> v0.4.34+curl-7.71.1
    Updating curl v0.4.25 -> v0.4.31
    Updating derive_more v0.99.2 -> v0.99.9
    Updating diff v0.1.11 -> v0.1.12
    Updating directories v2.0.1 -> v2.0.2
    Updating dirs-sys v0.3.3 -> v0.3.5
    Updating dirs v2.0.1 -> v2.0.2
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    Updating failure v0.1.5 -> v0.1.8
    Updating filetime v0.2.9 -> v0.2.12
    Updating fnv v1.0.6 -> v1.0.7
    Updating fortanix-sgx-abi v0.3.2 -> v0.3.3
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    Updating futures v0.1.28 -> v0.1.29
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    Updating handlebars v3.0.1 -> v3.4.0
    Updating heck v0.3.0 -> v0.3.1
    Updating hex v0.4.0 -> v0.4.2
    Updating home v0.5.1 -> v0.5.3
    Updating humantime v2.0.0 -> v2.0.1
    Updating ignore v0.4.11 -> v0.4.16
    Updating itertools v0.8.0 -> v0.8.2
    Updating itoa v0.4.4 -> v0.4.6
    Updating jemalloc-sys v0.3.0 -> v0.3.2
    Updating jsonrpc-client-transports v14.0.5 -> v14.2.1
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    Updating jsonrpc-core v14.0.5 -> v14.2.0
    Updating jsonrpc-derive v14.0.5 -> v14.2.1
    Updating jsonrpc-pubsub v14.0.6 -> v14.2.0
    Updating jsonrpc-server-utils v14.0.5 -> v14.2.0
    Updating json v0.11.13 -> v0.11.15
    Updating lazycell v1.2.1 -> v1.3.0
    Updating libgit2-sys v0.12.7+1.0.0 -> v0.12.9+1.0.1
    Updating libnghttp2-sys v0.1.2 -> v0.1.4+1.41.0
    Updating libssh2-sys v0.2.14 -> v0.2.18
    Updating libz-sys v1.0.25 -> v1.0.27
    Updating linked-hash-map v0.5.2 -> v0.5.3
    Updating log v0.4.8 -> v0.4.11
    Updating lzma-sys v0.1.14 -> v0.1.16
    Updating macro-utils v0.1.2 -> v0.1.3
    Updating maplit v1.0.1 -> v1.0.2
    Updating mdbook v0.4.0 -> v0.4.2
    Updating memoffset v0.5.1 -> v0.5.5
    Updating mio-named-pipes v0.1.6 -> v0.1.7
    Updating mio-uds v0.6.7 -> v0.6.8
    Updating mio v0.6.16 -> v0.6.22
    Updating miow v0.3.3 -> v0.3.5
    Updating net2 v0.2.33 -> v0.2.34
    Updating new_debug_unreachable v1.0.3 -> v1.0.4
    Updating num_cpus v1.10.1 -> v1.13.0
    Updating num-integer v0.1.39 -> v0.1.43
    Updating num-traits v0.2.6 -> v0.2.12
    Updating once_cell v1.1.0 -> v1.4.0
    Updating opener v0.4.0 -> v0.4.1
    Updating openssl-src v111.9.0+1.1.1g -> v111.10.2+1.1.1g
    Updating openssl-sys v0.9.54 -> v0.9.58
    Updating openssl v0.10.25 -> v0.10.30
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Matthew Jasper
c4f91bb281 Fix rustc_serialize unit tests 2020-08-14 17:34:32 +01:00
Matthew Jasper
cbcef3effc Rework rustc_serialize
- Move the type parameter from `encode` and `decode` methods to
  the trait.
- Remove `UseSpecialized(En|De)codable` traits.
- Remove blanket impls for references.
- Add `RefDecodable` trait to allow deserializing to arena-allocated
  references safely.
- Remove ability to (de)serialize HIR.
- Create proc-macros `(Ty)?(En|De)codable` to help implement these new
  traits.
2020-08-14 17:34:30 +01:00
bors
d69b0997d7 Auto merge of #75431 - ehuss:platform-support, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Move platform support to the rustc book.

This moves the [Platform Support](https://forge.rust-lang.org/release/platform-support.html) page from the forge to the rustc book. There are several reasons for doing this:

* The forge is not really oriented towards end-users (it mostly contains infrastructure, governance and policy, internal team pages, etc.). This platform support page is useful to user to know which targets are supported.
* This page can now be updated in-sync with any PRs that add or remove a target, or change its status.
* This is now automatically checked on CI to verify the list does not get out of sync. Currently it only checks the presence/absence of an entry, but more sophisticated checks could be added in the future.

I'm not 100% certain this is the best location, but I think it fits. I'd like to see the rustc guide continue to grow, including things like linking information and more platform-specific details.
2020-08-13 06:17:25 +00:00