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Jubilee
23efc96e3e
Rollup merge of #89171 - rusticstuff:aarch64_macos_rustdoc_ci_fixes, r=jyn514
Run `no_core` rustdoc tests only on Linux

I don't think this is really worth investigating further so I just disabled them.

They currently fail like this:
```
error: linking with `cc` failed: exit status: 1
  |
  = note: "cc" "-Wl,-exported_symbols_list,/var/folders/pg/gjhzdz7n361f0pv665d0723w0000gn/T/rustcPUsMpx/list" "-arch" "arm64" "/Users/hans/dev/rust/build/aarch64-apple-darwin/test/rustdoc/intra-doc/prim-methods-external-core/auxiliary/my-core.my_core.9f3c60de-cgu.0.rcgu.o" "/Users/hans/dev/rust/build/aarch64-apple-darwin/test/rustdoc/intra-doc/prim-methods-external-core/auxiliary/my-core.50fu2g9urkmisdsg.rcgu.o" "-L" "/Users/hans/dev/rust/build/aarch64-apple-darwin/native/rust-test-helpers" "-L" "/Users/hans/dev/rust/build/aarch64-apple-darwin/test/rustdoc/intra-doc/prim-methods-external-core/auxiliary" "-L" "/Users/hans/dev/rust/build/aarch64-apple-darwin/stage1/lib/rustlib/aarch64-apple-darwin/lib" "-L" "/Users/hans/dev/rust/build/aarch64-apple-darwin/stage1/lib/rustlib/aarch64-apple-darwin/lib" "-o" "/Users/hans/dev/rust/build/aarch64-apple-darwin/test/rustdoc/intra-doc/prim-methods-external-core/auxiliary/libmy_core.dylib" "-Wl,-dead_strip" "-dynamiclib" "-Wl,-dylib" "-Wl,-install_name" "-Wl,``@rpath/libmy_core.dylib"`` "-nodefaultlibs"
  = note: ld: dynamic main executables must link with libSystem.dylib for architecture arm64
          clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
```

r? ``@jyn514``
2021-09-23 17:31:44 -07:00
Jubilee
9e11d1cca4
Rollup merge of #89148 - estebank:used-type-param, r=oli-obk
Suggest `_` in turbofish if param will be inferred from fn argument
2021-09-23 17:31:43 -07:00
Jubilee
5da2f460b3
Rollup merge of #89023 - Wardenfar:issue-85066, r=nagisa
Resolve issue : Somewhat confusing error with extended_key_value_attributes

Fixes #85066
2021-09-23 17:31:42 -07:00
Jubilee
586d028d0e
Rollup merge of #88612 - lovasoa:patch-1, r=m-ou-se
Add a better error message for #39364

There is a known bug in the implementation of mpsc channels in rust.
This adds a clearer error message when the bug occurs, so that developers don't lose too much time looking for the origin of the bug.
See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/39364
2021-09-23 17:31:41 -07:00
Takashi Idobe
b146525140
remove trailing whitespace 2021-09-23 18:20:46 -05:00
Takashi Idobe
d63e0f0e47
Add time complexities to linked_list.rs 2021-09-23 17:58:02 -05:00
bors
900cf5e890 Auto merge of #88804 - Mark-Simulacrum:never-algo-v2, r=nikomatsakis,jackh726
Revise never type fallback algorithm

This is a rebase of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/84573, but dropping the stabilization of never type (and the accompanying large test diff).

Each commit builds & has tests updated alongside it, and could be reviewed in a more or less standalone fashion. But it may make more sense to review the PR as a whole, I'm not sure. It should be noted that tests being updated isn't really a good indicator of final behavior -- never_type_fallback is not enabled by default in this PR, so we can't really see the full effects of the commits here.

This combines the work by Niko, which is [documented in this gist](https://gist.github.com/nikomatsakis/7a07b265dc12f5c3b3bd0422018fa660), with some additional rules largely derived to target specific known patterns that regress with the algorithm solely derived by Niko. We build these from an intuition that:

* In general, fallback to `()` is *sound* in all cases
* But, in general, we *prefer* fallback to `!` as it accepts more code, particularly that written to intentionally use `!` (e.g., Result's with a Infallible/! variant).

When evaluating Niko's proposed algorithm, we find that there are certain cases where fallback to `!` leads to compilation failures in real-world code, and fallback to `()` fixes those errors. In order to allow for stabilization, we need to fix a good portion of these patterns.

The final rule set this PR proposes is that, by default, we fallback from `?T` to `!`, with the following exceptions:

1. `?T: Foo` and `Bar::Baz = ?T` and `(): Foo`, then fallback to `()`
2. Per [Niko's algorithm](https://gist.github.com/nikomatsakis/7a07b265dc12f5c3b3bd0422018fa660#proposal-fallback-chooses-between--and--based-on-the-coercion-graph), the "live" `?T` also fallback to `()`.

The first rule is necessary to address a fairly common pattern which boils down to something like the snippet below. Without rule 1, we do not see the closure's return type as needing a () fallback, which leads to compilation failure.

```rust
#![feature(never_type_fallback)]

trait Bar { }
impl Bar for () {  }
impl Bar for u32 {  }

fn foo<R: Bar>(_: impl Fn() -> R) {}

fn main() {
    foo(|| panic!());
}
```

r? `@jackh726`
2021-09-23 22:45:22 +00:00
Wesley Wiser
ab8aef40b1 Drop fully captured upvars in the same order as the regular drop code
Currently, with the new 2021 edition, if a closure captures all of the
fields of an upvar, we'll drop those fields in the order they are used
within the closure instead of the normal drop order (the definition
order of the fields in the type).

This changes that so we sort the captured fields by the definition order
which causes them to drop in that same order as well.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/project-rfc-2229/issues/42
2021-09-23 18:01:32 -04:00
Wesley Wiser
7a3e450df4 Add tests to verify the drop order of fields in fully captured upvars 2021-09-23 17:45:17 -04:00
bors
2b862bed98 Auto merge of #89024 - oli-obk:lazy_tait_is_not_limited_to_being_used_in_return_position, r=nikomatsakis
Lazy TAIT preparation cleanups

Check that TAIT generics are fully generic in mir typeck instead of wf-check, as wf-check can by definition only check TAIT in return position and not account for TAITs defined in the body of the function

r? `@spastorino` `@nikomatsakis`
2021-09-23 19:38:30 +00:00
Mark Rousskov
0222556c07 Simplify scoped_thread
Avoids a bunch of manual pointer manipulation.
2021-09-23 12:56:59 -04:00
bors
bf642323d6 Auto merge of #89016 - lcnr:non_blanket_impls, r=nikomatsakis,michaelwoerister
fix non_blanket_impls iteration order

We sometimes iterate over all `non_blanket_impls`, not sure if this is observable outside
of error messages (i.e. as incremental bugs). This should fix the underlying issue of #86986.

second attempt of #88718

r? `@nikomatsakis`
2021-09-23 15:44:53 +00:00
Esteban Kuber
affea730e9 Suggest _ in turbofish if param will be inferred from fn argument 2021-09-23 14:08:47 +00:00
Oli Scherer
6067eadb65 Check that TAIT generics are fully generic in mir typeck instead of wf-check, as wf-check can by definition only check TAIT in return position and not account for TAITs defined in the body of the function 2021-09-23 13:35:16 +00:00
bors
0132f8258a Auto merge of #87064 - Aaron1011:new-closure-track-caller, r=estebank
Support `#[track_caller]` on closures and generators

## Lang team summary

This PR adds support for placing the `#[track_caller]` attribute on closure and generator expressions. This attribute's addition behaves identically (from a users perspective) to the attribute being placed on the method in impl Fn/FnOnce/FnMut for ... generated by compiler.

The attribute is currently "double" feature gated -- both `stmt_expr_attributes` (preexisting) and `closure_track_caller` (newly added) must be enabled in order to place these attributes on closures.

As the Fn* traits lack a `#[track_caller]` attribute in their definition, caller information does not propagate when invoking closures through dyn Fn*. There is no limitation that this PR adds in supporting this; it can be added in the future.

# Implementation details

This is implemented in the same way as for functions - an extra
location argument is appended to the end of the ABI. For closures,
this argument is *not* part of the 'tupled' argument storing the
parameters - the final closure argument for `#[track_caller]` closures
is no longer a tuple.

For direct (monomorphized) calls, the necessary support was already
implemented - we just needeed to adjust some assertions around checking
the ABI and argument count to take closures into account.

For calls through a trait object, more work was needed.
When creating a `ReifyShim`, we need to create a shim
for the trait method (e.g. `FnOnce::call_mut`) - unlike normal
functions, closures are never invoked directly, and always go through a
trait method.

Additional handling was needed for `InstanceDef::ClosureOnceShim`. In
order to pass location information throgh a direct (monomorphized) call
to `FnOnce::call_once` on an `FnMut` closure, we need to make
`ClosureOnceShim` aware of `#[tracked_caller]`. A new field
`track_caller` is added to `ClosureOnceShim` - this is used by
`InstanceDef::requires_caller` location, allowing codegen to
pass through the extra location argument.

Since `ClosureOnceShim.track_caller` is only used by codegen,
we end up generating two identical MIR shims - one for
`track_caller == true`, and one for `track_caller == false`. However,
these two shims are used by the entire crate (i.e. it's two shims total,
not two shims per unique closure), so this shouldn't a big deal.
2021-09-23 12:26:51 +00:00
Takayuki Maeda
d997a62a3f
Update compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/mod.rs
Co-authored-by: mbartlett21 <29034492+mbartlett21@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-09-23 20:27:20 +09:00
Hirochika Matsumoto
c713ffbe39 Fix typo 2021-09-23 18:57:23 +09:00
bors
15d9ba0133 Auto merge of #88587 - bdbai:fix/uwpio, r=joshtriplett
Fix WinUWP std compilation errors due to I/O safety

I/O safety for Windows has landed in #87329. However, it does not cover UWP specific parts and prevents all UWP targets from building. See https://github.com/YtFlow/Maple/issues/18. This PR fixes these compile errors when building std for UWP targets.
2021-09-23 06:18:07 +00:00
bors
67365d64bc Auto merge of #89139 - camsteffen:write-perf, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Use ZST for fmt unsafety

as suggested here - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/83302#issuecomment-923529151.
2021-09-23 02:10:26 +00:00
bdbai
4e01157969 Reason safety for unsafe blocks for uwp stdin 2021-09-23 07:29:52 +08:00
bors
30278d3cf9 Auto merge of #89187 - ehuss:update-cargo, r=ehuss
Update cargo

7 commits in 9a28ac83c9eb73e42ffafac552c0a55f00dbf40c..0121d66aa2ef5ffa9735f86c2b56f5fdc5a837a6
2021-09-18 15:42:28 -0500 to 2021-09-22 16:08:27 +0000
- Implement example completion for zsh (rust-lang/cargo#9939)
- Bump curl-sys dependency (rust-lang/cargo#9937)
- Add fetch smoke test. (rust-lang/cargo#9921)
- Differentiate tests in progress bar. (rust-lang/cargo#9934)
- Remove TOML incompatibility hacks (rust-lang/cargo#9932)
- Change diesel compatibility messages (rust-lang/cargo#9927)
- Remove broken link in contrib docs. (rust-lang/cargo#9928)
2021-09-22 22:38:03 +00:00
Eric Huss
72556f3b17 Update cargo 2021-09-22 15:06:52 -07:00
Josh Triplett
3ece63b64e Temporarily rename int_roundings functions to avoid conflicts
These functions are unstable, but because they're inherent they still
introduce conflicts with stable trait functions in crates. Temporarily
rename them to fix these conflicts, until we can resolve those conflicts
in a better way.
2021-09-22 13:56:01 -07:00
Aaron Hill
94b19fac26
Support #[track_caller] on closures and generators
This PR allows applying a `#[track_caller]` attribute to a
closure/generator expression. The attribute as interpreted as applying
to the compiler-generated implementation of the corresponding trait
method (`FnOnce::call_once`, `FnMut::call_mut`, `Fn::call`, or
`Generator::resume`).

This feature does not have its own feature gate - however, it requires
`#![feature(stmt_expr_attributes)]` in order to actually apply
an attribute to a closure or generator.

This is implemented in the same way as for functions - an extra
location argument is appended to the end of the ABI. For closures,
this argument is *not* part of the 'tupled' argument storing the
parameters - the final closure argument for `#[track_caller]` closures
is no longer a tuple.

For direct (monomorphized) calls, the necessary support was already
implemented - we just needeed to adjust some assertions around checking
the ABI and argument count to take closures into account.

For calls through a trait object, more work was needed.
When creating a `ReifyShim`, we need to create a shim
for the trait method (e.g. `FnOnce::call_mut`) - unlike normal
functions, closures are never invoked directly, and always go through a
trait method.

Additional handling was needed for `InstanceDef::ClosureOnceShim`. In
order to pass location information throgh a direct (monomorphized) call
to `FnOnce::call_once` on an `FnMut` closure, we need to make
`ClosureOnceShim` aware of `#[tracked_caller]`. A new field
`track_caller` is added to `ClosureOnceShim` - this is used by
`InstanceDef::requires_caller` location, allowing codegen to
pass through the extra location argument.

Since `ClosureOnceShim.track_caller` is only used by codegen,
we end up generating two identical MIR shims - one for
`track_caller == true`, and one for `track_caller == false`. However,
these two shims are used by the entire crate (i.e. it's two shims total,
not two shims per unique closure), so this shouldn't a big deal.
2021-09-22 15:19:33 -05:00
bors
308dffd25c Auto merge of #89179 - the8472:rollup-moxrtaj, r=the8472
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #89036 (Fix missing `no_global_oom_handling` cfg-gating)
 - #89041 (Work around invalid DWARF bugs for fat LTO)
 - #89046 ("Fix" an overflow in byte position math)
 - #89127 (Re-enable the `src/test/debuginfo/mutex.rs` test on Windows)
 - #89133 (Fix ICE with `--cap-lints=allow` and `-Zfuel=...=0`)
 - #89162 (rustc_index: Add some map-like APIs to `IndexVec`)
 - #89164 (Document `--show-type-layout` in the rustdoc book)
 - #89170 (Disable the leak sanitizer on Macos aarch64 for now)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2021-09-22 19:40:13 +00:00
Mara Bos
598e5b27be
Update library/std/src/sync/mpsc/shared.rs 2021-09-22 20:20:33 +02:00
the8472
26c7838118
Rollup merge of #89170 - rusticstuff:aarch64_macos_disable_leak_sanitizer, r=petrochenkov
Disable the leak sanitizer on Macos aarch64 for now

It is currently broken, see #88132.
2021-09-22 19:03:27 +02:00
the8472
3cb28de238
Rollup merge of #89164 - camelid:show-type-layout-docs, r=jyn514
Document `--show-type-layout` in the rustdoc book

I also made a few small, related changes as separate commits.

r? `@jyn514`
2021-09-22 19:03:26 +02:00
the8472
91af0003e8
Rollup merge of #89162 - petrochenkov:ivmap, r=davidtwco
rustc_index: Add some map-like APIs to `IndexVec`

`IndexVec` is often used as a map, but its map APIs are lacking.
This PR adds a couple of useful methods.
2021-09-22 19:03:25 +02:00
the8472
3bdc894486
Rollup merge of #89133 - FabianWolff:issue-79546, r=michaelwoerister
Fix ICE with `--cap-lints=allow` and `-Zfuel=...=0`

Fixes #79546.
2021-09-22 19:03:24 +02:00
the8472
0cbddffe25
Rollup merge of #89127 - wesleywiser:reenable_mutex_debuginfo_test, r=ehuss
Re-enable the `src/test/debuginfo/mutex.rs` test on Windows

This test required a newer version of cdb than was previously enabled in
CI thus leading to some bitrot in the test since the time it was
originally created. With the update to the `windows-latest` image last
week, we're now running this test in CI and thus uncovered the
regression.

I've updated the test and it now passes.

r? `@ehuss`
2021-09-22 19:03:23 +02:00
the8472
5948a7b407
Rollup merge of #89046 - oli-obk:fix_oflo, r=estebank
"Fix" an overflow in byte position math

r? `@estebank`

help! I fixed the ICE only to brick the diagnostic.

I mean, it was wrong previously (using an already expanded macro span), but it is really bad now XD
2021-09-22 19:03:22 +02:00
the8472
1deef1f75d
Rollup merge of #89041 - sticnarf:sticnarf/fat-lto-dwarf, r=nagisa
Work around invalid DWARF bugs for fat LTO

This PR applies the same workaround in #46772 to fat LTO.

It seems to fix the bug reported in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/66118#issuecomment-917434036.
2021-09-22 19:03:21 +02:00
the8472
00635511db
Rollup merge of #89036 - nbdd0121:alloc, r=yaahc
Fix missing `no_global_oom_handling` cfg-gating

Cfg-gate these trait impls that are neglected.

These functions compile now because they use `box` syntax which depends on `exchange_malloc` during codegen only; as a result they compiles with cfg `no_global_oom_handling` but shouldn't.

Discovered in #89030 because that PR makes `box` syntax depend on `exchange_malloc` lang item during MIR construction.
2021-09-22 19:03:20 +02:00
Cameron Steffen
2efa9d7969 Fix test 2021-09-22 11:48:01 -05:00
Takayuki Maeda
b69bc8447a change singular to plural 2021-09-23 00:43:51 +09:00
bjorn3
df727490b6 Make SymbolIndex private 2021-09-22 13:37:09 +02:00
bjorn3
4e0ee2a1ba Avoid a couple of Symbol::as_str calls in cg_llvm 2021-09-22 13:37:09 +02:00
bjorn3
9886c233d8 Remove Symbol::len
It is used exactly once and can be replaced with the equally fast
.as_str().len()
2021-09-22 13:37:09 +02:00
Hans Kratz
da6f01d964 Run no_core rustdoc tests on Linux only.
Windows on Macos ARM64 produce linker errors.
2021-09-22 12:23:28 +02:00
bors
cfff31bc83 Auto merge of #89134 - est31:revert_rustdoc_box_syntax, r=GuillaumeGomez
Revert the rustdoc box syntax removal

Reverts the rustdoc box syntax removal from #87781.

It turned out to cause (minor) perf regressions.

Requested in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/87781#issuecomment-922589168
2021-09-22 09:55:13 +00:00
bors
ce45663e14 Auto merge of #88865 - guswynn:must_not_suspend, r=oli-obk
Implement `#[must_not_suspend]`

implements #83310

Some notes on the impl:

1. The code that searches for the attribute on the ADT is basically copied from the `must_use` lint. It's not shared, as the logic did diverge
2. The RFC does specify that the attribute can be placed on fn's (and fn-like objects), like `must_use`. I think this is a direct copy from the `must_use` reference definition. This implementation does NOT support this, as I felt that ADT's (+ `impl Trait` + `dyn Trait`) cover the usecase's people actually want on the RFC, and adding an imp for the fn call case would be significantly harder. The `must_use` impl can do a single check at fn call stmt time, but `must_not_suspend` would need to answer the question: "for some value X with type T, find any fn call that COULD have produced this value". That would require significant changes to `generator_interior.rs`, and I would need mentorship on that. `@eholk` and I are discussing it.
3. `@estebank` do you know a way I can make the user-provided `reason` note pop out? right now it seems quite hidden

Also, I am not sure if we should run perf on this

r? `@nikomatsakis`
2021-09-22 06:43:33 +00:00
Hans Kratz
59e37c829b Disable the leak sanitizer on Macos aarch64 for now.
It is currently broken, see #88132.
2021-09-22 08:05:34 +02:00
bors
77f4143fa2 Auto merge of #88846 - jackh726:issue-88360, r=nikomatsakis
In suggest_missing_return_type, erase late bound regions after normalizing

Fixes #88360

There might be some hardening that could be done to not error or avoid erroring with LUBing `ReErased` with `ReEmpty`, but this was the most simple fix for this particular case.

r? `@nikomatsakis`
2021-09-22 04:02:01 +00:00
Noah Lev
fcb837b163 rustdoc: Emphasize "completely unstable" 2021-09-21 19:17:31 -07:00
Noah Lev
490a8cf573 rustdoc: Note that type layout may differ between compilations 2021-09-21 19:17:31 -07:00
Noah Lev
57399e2c39 Fix inconsistent heading level in the rustdoc book 2021-09-21 19:17:31 -07:00
Noah Lev
71a4add26e Document --show-type-layout in the rustdoc book 2021-09-21 19:12:10 -07:00
bors
5fd6f3b16d Auto merge of #88629 - wesleywiser:fix_debuginfo_for_scalarpair_params, r=oli-obk
Fix debuginfo for parameters passed via the ScalarPair abi on Windows

Mark all of these as locals so the debugger does not try to interpret
them as being a pointer to the value. This extends the approach used
in #81898.

Fixes #88625
2021-09-22 01:13:49 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
fbe5e5c0ee rustc_index: Add some map-like APIs to IndexVec 2021-09-22 03:11:29 +03:00