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Author SHA1 Message Date
Guillaume Gomez
6c7156d488 Add new eslint rule "space-before-function-paren" 2022-05-25 13:55:09 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
231b47b2b9 Add eslint rule "space-infix-ops" 2022-05-25 13:53:19 +02:00
bors
fe9c64d0af Auto merge of #97388 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-tfuc4tf, r=Dylan-DPC
Rollup of 5 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #95953 (Modify MIR building to drop repeat expressions with length zero)
 - #96913 (RFC3239: Implement `cfg(target)` - Part 2)
 - #97233 ([RFC 2011] Library code)
 - #97370 (Minor improvement on else-no-if diagnostic)
 - #97384 (Fix metadata stats.)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-05-25 11:17:34 +00:00
Dylan DPC
3c11bf3d2b
Rollup merge of #97384 - nnethercote:fix-metadata-stats, r=bjorn3
Fix metadata stats.

This commit:
- Counts some things that weren't being counted previously, and adds
  an assertion that ensure everything is counted.
- Reorders things so the `eprintln`s order matches the code order.
- Adds percentages, and makes clear that the zero bytes count is orthogonal to
  the other measurements.

Example of the new output:
```
55463779 metadata bytes, of which 18054531 bytes (32.6%) are zero
             preamble:       30 bytes ( 0.0%)
                  dep:        0 bytes ( 0.0%)
          lib feature:    17458 bytes ( 0.0%)
            lang item:      337 bytes ( 0.0%)
      diagnostic item:     1788 bytes ( 0.0%)
           native lib:        0 bytes ( 0.0%)
      foreign modules:     5113 bytes ( 0.0%)
       def-path table:   720180 bytes ( 1.3%)
               traits:      359 bytes ( 0.0%)
                impls:    64624 bytes ( 0.1%)
     incoherent_impls:      130 bytes ( 0.0%)
                  mir: 16137354 bytes (29.1%)
                 item: 23773099 bytes (42.9%)
interpret_alloc_index:      599 bytes ( 0.0%)
      proc-macro-data:        0 bytes ( 0.0%)
               tables: 10081135 bytes (18.2%)
 debugger visualizers:        0 bytes ( 0.0%)
     exported symbols:     5666 bytes ( 0.0%)
              hygiene:  1539390 bytes ( 2.8%)
      def-path hashes:  2752564 bytes ( 5.0%)
           source_map:   363540 bytes ( 0.7%)
                final:      413 bytes ( 0.0%)
```
r? `@bjorn3`
2022-05-25 10:48:31 +02:00
Dylan DPC
fe727e4dfc
Rollup merge of #97370 - compiler-errors:else-no-if-2, r=Dylan-DPC
Minor improvement on else-no-if diagnostic

Don't suggest wrapping in block since it's highly likely to be a missing `if` after `else`. Also rework message a bit (open to further suggestions).

cc: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/97298#discussion_r880933431

r? `@estebank`
2022-05-25 10:48:30 +02:00
Dylan DPC
ca269b1e79
Rollup merge of #97233 - c410-f3r:assert-lib, r=scottmcm
[RFC 2011] Library code

CC https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/96496

Based on https://github.com/dtolnay/case-studies/tree/master/autoref-specialization.

Basically creates two traits with the same method name. One trait is generic over any `T` and the other is specialized to any `T: Printable`.

The compiler will then call the corresponding trait method through auto reference.

```rust
fn main() {
    let mut a = Capture::new();
    let mut b = Capture::new();

    (&Wrapper(&1i32)).try_capture(&mut a); // `try_capture` from `TryCapturePrintable`
    (&Wrapper(&vec![1i32])).try_capture(&mut b); // `try_capture` from `TryCaptureGeneric`

    assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", a), "1");
    assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", b), "N/A");
}
```

r? `@scottmcm`
2022-05-25 10:48:29 +02:00
Dylan DPC
c12a36adc6
Rollup merge of #96913 - Urgau:rfc3239-part2, r=petrochenkov
RFC3239: Implement `cfg(target)` - Part 2

This pull-request implements the compact `cfg(target(..))` part of [RFC 3239](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/96901).

I recommend reviewing this PR on a per commit basics, because of some moving parts.

cc `@GuillaumeGomez`
r? `@petrochenkov`
2022-05-25 10:48:28 +02:00
Dylan DPC
11faf2e12a
Rollup merge of #95953 - JakobDegen:repeat-leak, r=oli-obk
Modify MIR building to drop repeat expressions with length zero

Closes #74836 .

Previously, when a user wrote `[foo; 0]` we used to simply leak `foo`. The goal is to fix that. This PR changes MIR building to make `[foo; 0]` equivalent to `{ drop(foo); [] }` in all cases. Of course, this is a breaking change (see below). A crater run did not indicate any regressions though, and given that the previous behavior was almost definitely not what any user wanted, it seems unlikely that anyone was relying on this.

Note that const generics are in general unaffected by this. Inserting the extra `drop` is only meaningful/necessary when `foo` is of a non-`Copy` type, and array repeat expressions with const generic repetition count must always be `Copy`.

Besides the obvious change to behavior associated with the additional drop, there are three categories of examples where this also changes observable behavior. In all of these cases, the new behavior is consistent with what you would get by replacing `[foo; 0]` with `{ drop(foo); [] }`. As such, none of these give the user new powers to express more things.

**No longer allowed in const (breaking)**:

```rust
const _: [String; 0] = [String::new(); 0];
```

This compiles on stable today. Because we now introduce the drop of `String`, this no longer compiles as `String` may not be dropped in a const context.

**Reduced dataflow (non-breaking)**:

```rust
let mut x: i32 = 0;
let r = &x;
let a = [r; 0];
x = 5;
let _b = a;
```

Borrowck rejects this code on stable because it believes there is dataflow between `a` and `r`, and so the lifetime of `r` has to extend to the last statement. This change removes the dataflow and the above code is allowed to compile.

**More const promotion (non-breaking)**:

```rust
let _v: &'static [String; 0] = &[String::new(); 0];
```

This does not compile today because `String` having drop glue keeps it from being const promoted (despite that drop glue never being executed). After this change, this is allowed to compile.

### Alternatives

A previous attempt at this tried to reduce breakage by various tricks. This is still a possibility, but given that crater showed no regressions it seems unclear why we would want to introduce this complexity.

Disallowing `[foo; 0]` completely is also an option, but obviously this is more of a breaking change. I do not know how often this is actually used though.

r? `@oli-obk`
2022-05-25 10:48:27 +02:00
bors
4a99c5f504 Auto merge of #97345 - lcnr:fast_reject, r=nnethercote
add a deep fast_reject routine

continues the work on #97136.

r? `@nnethercote`

Actually agree with you on the match structure 😆 let's see how that impacted perf 😅
2022-05-25 08:36:46 +00:00
Tomasz Miąsko
ef83e689a8 rustc_codegen_ssa: derive copy and clone for various enums 2022-05-25 10:34:35 +02:00
Tomasz Miąsko
f4c92cc4d1 rustc_codegen_ssa: cleanup AtomicOrdering
* Remove unused `NotAtomic` ordering.
* Rename `Monotonic` to `Relaxed` - a Rust specific name.
2022-05-25 10:34:35 +02:00
Nicholas Nethercote
9a926e5d6c Fix metadata stats.
This commit:
- Counts some things that weren't being counted previously, and adds
  an assertion that ensure everything is counted.
- Reorders things so the `eprintln`s order matches the code order.
- Adds percentages, and makes clear that the zero bytes count is orthogonal to
  the other measurements.

Example of the new output:
```
55463779 metadata bytes, of which 18054531 bytes (32.6%) are zero
             preamble:       30 bytes ( 0.0%)
                  dep:        0 bytes ( 0.0%)
          lib feature:    17458 bytes ( 0.0%)
            lang item:      337 bytes ( 0.0%)
      diagnostic item:     1788 bytes ( 0.0%)
           native lib:        0 bytes ( 0.0%)
      foreign modules:     5113 bytes ( 0.0%)
       def-path table:   720180 bytes ( 1.3%)
               traits:      359 bytes ( 0.0%)
                impls:    64624 bytes ( 0.1%)
     incoherent_impls:      130 bytes ( 0.0%)
                  mir: 16137354 bytes (29.1%)
                 item: 23773099 bytes (42.9%)
interpret_alloc_index:      599 bytes ( 0.0%)
      proc-macro-data:        0 bytes ( 0.0%)
               tables: 10081135 bytes (18.2%)
 debugger visualizers:        0 bytes ( 0.0%)
     exported symbols:     5666 bytes ( 0.0%)
              hygiene:  1539390 bytes ( 2.8%)
      def-path hashes:  2752564 bytes ( 5.0%)
           source_map:   363540 bytes ( 0.7%)
                final:      413 bytes ( 0.0%)
```
2022-05-25 16:36:43 +10:00
Rémy Rakic
adab1350e7 update jemalloc-sys to jemalloc v5.3 2022-05-25 08:25:15 +02:00
bors
cbdce42320 Auto merge of #97382 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-2t4ov4z, r=Dylan-DPC
Rollup of 5 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #93604 (Make llvm-libunwind a per-target option)
 - #97026 (Change orderings of `Debug` for the Atomic types to `Relaxed`.)
 - #97105 (Add tests for lint on type dependent on consts)
 - #97323 (Introduce stricter checks for might_permit_raw_init under a debug flag )
 - #97379 (Add aliases for `current_dir`)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-05-25 06:14:15 +00:00
Ding Xiang Fei
2f250783b1 try to cache region_scope_tree as a query 2022-05-25 13:52:32 +08:00
Ding Xiang Fei
4c6074fbb0
try to cache region_scope_tree as a query 2022-05-25 13:52:32 +08:00
lcnr
bff7b5130d move fast reject test out of SelectionContext::match_impl.
`match_impl` has two call sites. For one of them (within `rematch_impl`)
the fast reject test isn't necessary, because any rejection would
represent a compiler bug.

This commit moves the fast reject test to the other `match_impl` call
site, in `assemble_candidates_from_impls`. This lets us move the fast
reject test outside the `probe` call in that function. This avoids the
taking of useless snapshots when the fast reject test succeeds, which
gives a performance win when compiling the `bitmaps` and `nalgebra`
crates.

Co-authored-by: name <n.nethercote@gmail.com>
2022-05-25 07:40:38 +02:00
lcnr
a76277c6c4 add a deep fast_reject routine 2022-05-25 07:40:38 +02:00
Dylan DPC
70bdfc1d79
Rollup merge of #97379 - ear7h:master, r=thomcc
Add aliases for `current_dir`

Aliases were added for the equivalent C/C++ APIs for POSIX and Windows. Also, I added one for `pwd` which users may be more familiar with, from the command line.
2022-05-25 07:31:45 +02:00
Dylan DPC
02c0c768c1
Rollup merge of #97323 - 5225225:strict_init_checks, r=oli-obk
Introduce stricter checks for might_permit_raw_init under a debug flag

This is intended to be a version of the strict checks tried out in #79296, but also checking number validity (under the assumption that `let _ = std::mem::uninitialized::<u32>()` is UB, which seems to be what https://github.com/rust-lang/unsafe-code-guidelines/issues/71 is leaning towards.)
2022-05-25 07:31:44 +02:00
Dylan DPC
89bdbd0294
Rollup merge of #97105 - JulianKnodt:const_dep_gen_const_expr, r=lcnr
Add tests for lint on type dependent on consts

r? `@lcnr`
2022-05-25 07:31:43 +02:00
Dylan DPC
fbb17777fe
Rollup merge of #97026 - Nilstrieb:make-atomic-debug-relaxed, r=scottmcm
Change orderings of `Debug` for the Atomic types to `Relaxed`.

This reduces synchronization between threads when debugging the atomic types.  Reducing the synchronization means that executions with and without the debug calls will be more consistent, making it easier to debug.

We discussed this on the Rust Community Discord with `@ibraheemdev` before.
2022-05-25 07:31:42 +02:00
Dylan DPC
bbb88eacea
Rollup merge of #93604 - tmandry:libunwind-fuchsia-default, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Make llvm-libunwind a per-target option

Fuchsia doesn't ship libunwind in its SDK, so we must provide it statically.
2022-05-25 07:31:41 +02:00
bors
9fadabc879 Auto merge of #97376 - compiler-errors:lazy-polymorphic, r=jackh726
Make `Lazy*<T>` types in `rustc_metadata` not care about lifetimes until decode

This allows us to remove the `'tcx` lifetime from `CrateRoot`. This is necessary because of #97287, which makes the `'tcx` lifetime on `Ty` invariant instead of covariant, so [this hack](0a437b2ca0/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/rmeta/decoder.rs (L89-92)) no longer holds under that PR.

Introduces a trait called `ParameterizedOverTcx` which has a generic associated type that allows a type to be parameterized over that lifetime. This means we can decode, for example, `Lazy<Ty<'static>>` into any `Ty<'tcx>` depending on the `TyCtxt<'tcx>` we pass into the decode function.
2022-05-25 03:53:39 +00:00
Micha White
f489954e3e
Changed the lint description 2022-05-24 22:53:35 -04:00
Micha White
4de301e394
Fixed the test to not use an epsilon 2022-05-24 22:53:35 -04:00
Micha White
d8a281ef73
Added an unused_rounding lint 2022-05-24 22:53:29 -04:00
Jakob Degen
8d6d8f0426 Fix/bless tests broken by DSE 2022-05-24 22:50:21 -04:00
Jakob Degen
bf153a241d Add dead store elimination pass 2022-05-24 22:50:21 -04:00
julio
84c80e7348 add aliases for current_dir 2022-05-24 19:41:40 -07:00
Артём Павлов [Artyom Pavlov]
26f859463e tweak doctests 2022-05-25 05:14:30 +03:00
Артём Павлов [Artyom Pavlov]
c2d8445cde implement tie to even 2022-05-25 05:01:11 +03:00
bors
3cc50a4a08 Auto merge of #8882 - kyoto7250:get_first, r=llogiq
feat(lint): impl lint about use first() instead of get(0)

close #8851

This PR adds new lint about considering replacing .get(0) with .first().

Thank you in advance.

changelog: adds new lint [`get_first`] to consider replacing .get(0) with .first()
2022-05-25 01:35:55 +00:00
bors
6ac8adad1f Auto merge of #97365 - klensy:rustdoc-vs-clippy, r=notriddle
rustdoc: fix few clippy lints

Fix few clippy lints: second commit - perf ones, first - other ones.
2022-05-25 01:12:54 +00:00
Takayuki Maeda
b2480a0251 suggest extern crate foo when failing to resolve use foo
fix ci error
2022-05-25 09:58:19 +09:00
kyoto7250
d0f93c12a2 refactor: get the required variables with MethodCall 2022-05-25 09:11:29 +09:00
kyoto7250
e47c5b0e03 ignore clippy::get_first 2022-05-25 09:08:25 +09:00
kyoto7250
b531eb1a7a suggest first() instead of get(0) 2022-05-25 09:08:25 +09:00
kyoto7250
1dd026698d feat(lint): impl lint about use first() instead of get(0) 2022-05-25 09:08:23 +09:00
Tyler Mandry
f1e3d40456 Make llvm-libunwind a per-target option 2022-05-24 15:58:45 -07:00
Michael Goulet
d1a9a95517 Make Lazy not care about lifetimes until decode 2022-05-24 15:54:44 -07:00
Jane Losare-Lusby
9a9dafcca4 explained unwrap vs expect 2022-05-24 22:52:30 +00:00
bors
f80e454450 Auto merge of #97372 - JohnTitor:rollup-6owv1v0, r=JohnTitor
Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #93966 (document expectations for Waker::wake)
 - #97266 (Make weird name lints trigger behind cfg_attr)
 - #97355 (Remove unused brush image)
 - #97358 (Update minifier-rs version to 0.1.0)
 - #97363 (Fix a small mistake in `SliceIndex`'s documentation)
 - #97364 (Fix weird indentation in continue_keyword docs)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-05-24 22:32:57 +00:00
Michael Goulet
d61d30d9a2 Minor improvement on else-no-if diagnostic 2022-05-24 15:22:13 -07:00
Yuki Okushi
c3fea09208
Rollup merge of #97364 - notriddle:continue-keyword, r=JohnTitor
Fix weird indentation in continue_keyword docs

This format was causing every line in the code examples to have a space at the start.
2022-05-25 07:08:45 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
7ed7f65bac
Rollup merge of #97363 - wackbyte:sliceindex-doc-typo, r=JohnTitor
Fix a small mistake in `SliceIndex`'s documentation

Originally, it said "`get_(mut_)unchecked`," but the method's actual name is `get_unchecked_mut`.
2022-05-25 07:08:44 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
29437d92e1
Rollup merge of #97358 - GuillaumeGomez:update-minifier, r=Dylan-DPC
Update minifier-rs version to 0.1.0

It fixes a bug with regex parsing.

r? `@notriddle`
2022-05-25 07:08:44 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
b66cf9f280
Rollup merge of #97355 - GuillaumeGomez:remove-brush, r=Dylan-DPC
Remove unused brush image

r? `@notriddle`
2022-05-25 07:08:43 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
896a59d8db
Rollup merge of #97266 - est31:unknown_lints_cfg_attr, r=lcnr
Make weird name lints trigger behind cfg_attr

The weird name lints (`unknown_lints`, `renamed_and_removed_lints`), the lints that lint the linting, were previously not firing for lint level declarations behind `cfg_attr`, as they were only running before expansion.

Now, this will give a `unknown_lints` warning:

```Rust
#[cfg_attr(all(), allow(this_lint_does_not_exist))]
fn foo() {}
```

Lint level declarations behind a `cfg_attr` whose condition is not applying are still ignored. So this still won't give a warning:

```Rust
#[cfg_attr(any(), allow(this_lint_does_not_exist))]
fn foo() {}
```

Furthermore, this PR also makes the weird name lints respect level delcarations for *them* that were hidden by `cfg_attr`, making them consistent to other lints. So this will now not issue a warning:

```Rust
#[cfg_attr(all(), allow(unknown_lints))]
mod foo {
    #[allow(does_not_exist)]
    fn foo() {
    }
}
```

Fixes #97094
2022-05-25 07:08:42 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
33f45b167e
Rollup merge of #93966 - rkuhn:patch-1, r=tmandry
document expectations for Waker::wake

fixes #93961

Opened PR for a discussion on the precise wording.
2022-05-25 07:08:41 +09:00