Only updated `exploit-mitigations.md` to reflect that the option exists. Removed the alternatives
mentioned as they are not actually implemented yet.
As this is an unstable feature, should it be added to `unstable-book` also? I didn't do that because
I couldn't find the tracking issue for it. (There should be one to track stabilization of the
feature.)
Merge query property modules into one
This merges all the query modules that defines types into a single module per query with a normal naming convention for type aliases.
r? ``@cjgillot``
Exclude inherent projections from some alias type `match`es
Updating (hopefully) all remaining `match`es which I overlooked to update when adding `AliasKind::Inherent` in #109410.
Fixes#111399.
Sadly the regression test is a clippy test instead of a rustc one as I don't know of another way to test that a trait bound like `Ty::InhProj: Trait` doesn't cause a crash without reaching a cycle error first (this is getting old ^^').
`@rustbot` label F-inherent_associated_types
r? `@compiler-errors`
Do not recover when parsing stmt in cfg-eval.
`parse_stmt` does recovery on its own. When parsing the statement fails, we always get `Ok(None)` instead of an `Err` variant with the diagnostic that we can emit.
To avoid this behaviour, we need to opt-out of recovery for cfg_eval.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/105228
* ensuring that offset_of!(Self, ...) works iff inside an impl block
* ensuring that the output type is usize and doesn't coerce. this can be
changed in the future, but if it is done, it should be a conscious descision
* improving the privacy checking test
* ensuring that generics don't let you escape the unsized check
Rename `integer_arithmetic`
The lack of official feedback in #10200 made me give up on pursuing the matter but after yet another use-case that is not handled by `integer_arithmetic` (#10615), I think it is worth trying again.
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changelog: Move/Deprecation: Rename `integer_arithmetic` to `arithmetic_side_effects`
[#10674](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10674)
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Remove libs message about ACPs from triagebot
The libs team is currently reworking the ACP process and we don't want to encourage people to submit new ACPs in the meantime.
Include better context for "already exists" error in compiletest
I encountered the following error from `x.py test tests/ui` today.
```console
---- [ui] tests/ui/impl-trait/multiple-lifetimes/multiple-lifetimes.rs stdout ----
thread '[ui] tests/ui/impl-trait/multiple-lifetimes/multiple-lifetimes.rs' panicked at 'called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: Os { code: 17, kind: AlreadyExists, message: "File exists" }', src/tools/compiletest/src/runtest.rs:134:43
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
```
I found it impossible to unblock myself without knowing which directory it was stuck on.
Error message after this PR:
```console
---- [ui] tests/ui/impl-trait/multiple-lifetimes/multiple-lifetimes.rs stdout ----
thread '[ui] tests/ui/impl-trait/multiple-lifetimes/multiple-lifetimes.rs' panicked at 'called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: failed to create output base directory /git/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/ui/impl-trait/multiple-lifetimes/multiple-lifetimes
Caused by:
File exists (os error 17)', src/tools/compiletest/src/runtest.rs:139:10
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
```
Now I was able to run `rm build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/ui/impl-trait/multiple-lifetimes/multiple-lifetimes` and unblock myself.
Seems to be related to #109509 moving *tests/ui/impl-trait/multiple-lifetimes.rs* to *tests/ui/impl-trait/multiple-lifetimes/multiple-lifetimes.rs*.
add examples of port 0 binding behavior
Was trying to find the method to specify the IP address but not the port, and there wasn't information easily accessible about it in the `TcpListener` or `SocketAddr`. Adding examples to `TcpListener` and `UdpSocket` for clarity.
Specialize ToString implementation for fmt::Arguments
Generates far fewer instructions by formatting into a String with `fmt::format` directly instead of going through the `fmt::Display` impl. This change is insta-stable.
Update serde in workspace and non-synced dependencies
The main workspace, bootstrap, cargo, miri, and rust-analyzer all lock serde to different versions. It's preferable to share the same version where possible, so update it.
Rustfmt is synced from another repository and has its own Cargo.lock, but since it's added to the overall workspace it should respect the version here.
Cargo is already at the latest version. Miri and rust-analyzer would require upstream updates.
Support RISC-V unaligned-scalar-mem target feature
This adds `unaligned-scalar-mem` as an allowed RISC-V target feature. Some RISC-V cores support unaligned access to memory without trapping. On such cores, the compiler could significantly improve code-size and performance when using functions like core::ptr::read_unaligned<u32> by emitting a single load or store instruction with an unaligned address, rather than a long sequence of byte load/store/bitmanip instructions.
Enabling the `unaligned-scalar-mem` target feature allows LLVM to do this optimization.
Fixes#110883
don't remove `dbg!` in arbitrary expressions
Fixes#9914
The `dbg_macro` lint replaces empty `dbg!` invocations with the empty string in its suggestion, which is not always valid code in certain contexts (e.g. `let _ = dbg!();` becomes `let _ = ;`). This PR changes it to `()`, which should always be valid where `dbg!()` is valid (`dbg!()` with no arguments evaluates to `()`).
It also special-cases "standalone" `dbg!();` expression statements, where it will suggest removing the whole statement entirely like it did before.
changelog: [`dbg_macro`]: don't remove `dbg!()` in arbitrary expressions as it sometimes results in syntax errors
Before:
```
= note: delayed at 0: <rustc_errors::HandlerInner>::emit_diagnostic
at ./compiler/rustc_errors/src/lib.rs:1335:29
1: <rustc_errors::Handler>::emit_diagnostic
at ./compiler/rustc_errors/src/lib.rs:1124:9
...
```
After:
```
= note: delayed at compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/diagnostics.rs:2158:28
0: <rustc_errors::HandlerInner>::emit_diagnostic
at ./compiler/rustc_errors/src/lib.rs:1335:29
1: <rustc_errors::Handler>::emit_diagnostic
at ./compiler/rustc_errors/src/lib.rs:1124:9
```
This both makes the relevant frame easier to find without having to dig
through diagnostic internals, and avoids the weird-looking formatting
for the first frame.
Remove unnecessary `clone` from `needless_collect` example
The example for [clippy::needless_collect](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/#needless_collect) is written as follows:
```rust
let len = iterator.clone().collect::<Vec<_>>().len();
// should be
let len = iterator.count();
```
With this change, the unnecessary `clone()` is removed and the the standard
### Example
```rust
// original
```
Use instead:
```rust
// improved
```
structure is followed.
Discussion: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/discussions/10784#discussion-5198885
changelog: [`needless_collect`]: Cleaned up the example in the lint documentation.
fix [`invalid_regex`] not recognizing new syntax introduced after regex-1.8.0
fixes: #10680
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changelog: fix [`invalid_regex`] not recognizing new syntax introduced after regex-1.8.0
bump up `regex-syntax` dependency version to 0.7.0
Remove the ThinLTO CU hack
This reverts #46722, commit e0ab5d5feb.
Since #111167, commit 10b69dde3f, we are
generating DWARF subprograms in a way that is meant to be more compatible
with LLVM's expectations, so hopefully we don't need this workaround
rewriting CUs anymore.
Fix: Some suggestions generated by the option_if_let_else lint did not compile
This addresses a bug in Clippy where the fix suggestend by the `option_if_let_else` lint would not compile for `Result`s which have an impure expression in the `else` branch.
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changelog: [`option_if_let_else`]: Fixed incorrect suggestion for `Result`s
[#10337](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10337)
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Fixes#10335.
Fixes#111510 and complements #106547 by adding support for encoding
type parameters and also by transforming trait objects' traits into
their identities before emitting type checks.