The pretty-printer script is checking `gdb.VERSION` to see if it's at
least 8.1 for some features. With `re.match`, it will only find the
version at the beginning of that string, but in Fedora the string is
something like "Fedora 8.2-5.fc29". Using `re.search` instead will find
the first location that matches anywhere, so it will find my 8.2.
submodules: update clippy from c63b6349 to 1b89724b
Changes:
````
Really fix issue number in `map_clone` test
Fix issue number in `map_clone` test
Remove `map_clone` fixed known problem
Fix `map_clone` bad suggestion
Add run-rustfix to unnecessary_fold
Add run-rustfix to unit_arg test
Add run-rustfix for types test
Add run-rustfix to starts_ends_with
Add run-rustfix to replace_const test
Add run-rustfix to redundant_field_names
Missing docs: don't require documenting Global Asm items.
Add run-rustfix for precedence test
Add run-rustfix to mem_replace test
Add run-rustfix to map_clone test
Add run-rustfix to large_digit_groups
Add run-rustfix to into_iter_on_ref
Add run-rustfix to infallible_destructuring_match
Add rustfix to inconsistent_digit_grouping test
Add run-rustfix to explicit_write test
Add run-rustfix to excessive_precision test
Add run-rustfix to duration_subsec test
Disable deprecated_cfg_attr lint for inner attributes
Add run-rustfix to collapsible_if test
Update Readme
Update Readme for (arguably) better readability
rustup: the features if_while_or_patterns has been stabilized
Fix comments in clippy_lints/src/len_zero.rs
readme: update travis badge to reflect migration from travis-ci.org to travis-ci.com
Remove all copyright license headers
Move cast_ref_to_mut list to correctness group
Rustftmt
Don't import ty::Ref in cast_ref_to_mut lint
Move a hint to an error message in cast_ref_to_mut lint
Add a note to cast_ref_to_mut lint
Use ty::Ref instead of ty::TyKind::Ref
cast_ref_to_mut lint
Add missing ` in default lint
Improve tests and exclude nested impls
Update `unwrap_get` code review suggestions
Update known problems
Restrict use_self on nested items
Improve `get_unwrap` suggestion
````
[rustdoc] Fix crates filtering box not being filled
Currently, the filter crate box (at the left of the search input) is always empty. To get the number of keys of dictionary in JS, you need to call `Object.keys()` on it.
r? @QuietMisdreavus
Simplify 'product' factorial example
This simplifies the [`factorial(n: 32)`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/iter/trait.Iterator.html#examples-46) implementation as example for the `Iterator::product()` function.
It currently uses unnecessary additional complexity.
Although very minimal, I do not want to include it in some other irrelevant PR.
Add core::iter::once_with()
Functions `iter::once()` and `iter::repeat()` construct iterators from values. The latter has the lazy variant `iter::repeat_with()`, but the former doesn't. This PR therefore adds `iter::once_with()`.
Another way to think of `iter::once_with()` is that it's a function that converts `FnOnce() -> T` into `Iterator<Item = T>`.
If this seems like a reasonable addition, I'll open a tracking issue and update the `#[feature(...)]` attributes.
forbid manually impl'ing one of an object type's marker traits
This shouldn't break compatibility for crates that do not use
`feature(optin_builtin_traits)`, because as the test shows, it is
only possible to impl a marker trait for a trait object in the crate the
marker trait is defined in, which must define
`feature(optin_builtin_traits)`.
Fixes#56934.
r? @nikomatsakis
Drop partially bound function parameters in the expected order
Given the function
```rust
fn foo((_x, _): (LogDrop, LogDrop), (_, _y): (LogDrop, LogDrop)) {}
```
Prior to 1.12.0 we dropped both `_x` and `_y` before the rest of their
respective parameters, since then we dropped `_x` and `_y` after. The
original order appears to be the correct order, as the value created
later is dropped first, so we revert to that order and add a test for
it.
While this is technically a breaking change, I can't work out how
anyone could be relying on this without making their code very
brittle. If this is considered to be too likely to break real world code
then I can revert the change and change the test to check for the
current order.
Changes:
````
Really fix issue number in `map_clone` test
Fix issue number in `map_clone` test
Remove `map_clone` fixed known problem
Fix `map_clone` bad suggestion
Add run-rustfix to unnecessary_fold
Add run-rustfix to unit_arg test
Add run-rustfix for types test
Add run-rustfix to starts_ends_with
Add run-rustfix to replace_const test
Add run-rustfix to redundant_field_names
Missing docs: don't require documenting Global Asm items.
Add run-rustfix for precedence test
Add run-rustfix to mem_replace test
Add run-rustfix to map_clone test
Add run-rustfix to large_digit_groups
Add run-rustfix to into_iter_on_ref
Add run-rustfix to infallible_destructuring_match
Add rustfix to inconsistent_digit_grouping test
Add run-rustfix to explicit_write test
Add run-rustfix to excessive_precision test
Add run-rustfix to duration_subsec test
Disable deprecated_cfg_attr lint for inner attributes
Add run-rustfix to collapsible_if test
Update Readme
Update Readme for (arguably) better readability
rustup: the features if_while_or_patterns has been stabilized
Fix comments in clippy_lints/src/len_zero.rs
readme: update travis badge to reflect migration from travis-ci.org to travis-ci.com
Remove all copyright license headers
Move cast_ref_to_mut list to correctness group
Rustftmt
Don't import ty::Ref in cast_ref_to_mut lint
Move a hint to an error message in cast_ref_to_mut lint
Add a note to cast_ref_to_mut lint
Use ty::Ref instead of ty::TyKind::Ref
cast_ref_to_mut lint
Add missing ` in default lint
Improve tests and exclude nested impls
Update `unwrap_get` code review suggestions
Update known problems
Restrict use_self on nested items
Improve `get_unwrap` suggestion
````
Upgrade x86_64-fortanix-unknown-sgx platform support to tier 2
## Overview
1. This PR upgrades x86_64-fortanix-unknown-sgx platform support to tier 2 (std only) by setting up build automation for this target.
1. For supporting unwinding, this target needs to link to a port of LLVM's libunwind (more details could be found in #56979), which will be distributed along with the Rust binaries (similar to the extra musl objects)
### Building and copying libunwind:
We have added a new build script (`build-x86_64-fortanix-unknown-sgx-toolchain.sh`) that will run while the container is built. This will build `libunwind.a` from git source.
While the container is built, the persistent volumes where obj/ gets created aren't yet mapped. As a workaround, we copy the built `libunwind.a` to `obj/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage2/lib/rustlib/x86_64-fortanix-unknown-sgx/lib/` after x.py runs.
If any reviewer knows of a better solution, please do tell.
r? @Mark-Simulacrum
Rollup of 8 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #57043 (Fix poor worst case performance of set intersection)
- #57480 (Clean up and fix a bug in query plumbing)
- #57481 (provide suggestion for invalid boolean cast)
- #57540 (Modify some parser diagnostics to continue evaluating beyond the parser)
- #57570 (Querify local `plugin_registrar_fn` and `proc_macro_decls_static`)
- #57572 (Unaccept `extern_in_paths`)
- #57585 (Recover from item trailing semicolon)
- #57589 (Add a debug_assert to Vec::set_len)
Failed merges:
r? @ghost
Querify local `plugin_registrar_fn` and `proc_macro_decls_static`
Instead of calculating them as part of the `Session`, we do that in the query system.
It's also nice that these queries are already defined for external crates - here, we provide the queries for the local crate.
r? @nikomatsakis
Modify some parser diagnostics to continue evaluating beyond the parser
Continue evaluating further errors after parser errors on:
- trailing type argument attribute
- lifetime in incorrect location
- incorrect binary literal
- missing `for` in `impl Trait for Foo`
- type argument in `where` clause
- incorrect float literal
- incorrect `..` in pattern
- associated types
- incorrect discriminator value variant error
and others. All of these were found by making `continue-parse-after-error` `true` by default to identify errors that would need few changes. There are now only a handful of errors that have any change with `continue-parse-after-error` enabled.
These changes make it so `rust` _won't_ stop evaluation after finishing parsing, enabling type checking errors to be displayed on the existing code without having to fix the parse errors.
Each commit has an individual diagnostic change with their corresponding tests.
CC #48724.