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Felix S. Klock II
23e7e78209 Added comment above Mode::RunPass noting that it now behaves like Mode::Ui. 2018-09-21 16:21:40 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
1eb8690cf3 Make the // skip-codegen property apply to ui tests too. 2018-09-21 16:21:40 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
9e33d57517 Added expected (compile-time) outputs.
* In the case of `derive-same-struct`, it seemed cleaner to add the
  output than to try to modify the macro itself (which is where the
  output is coming from).

* In the case of `custom-derive-partial-eq`, it was just easier to add
  the output than to attempt to port the test to use a procedural
  macro.
2018-09-21 16:21:40 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
3a44115a72 Add Rustc prefixes to derive(Decodable, Encodable).
As a bit of a hack, make `rustc_serialize` an alias of the private
`serialize` crate, just so the new derive continues working.

Fix #54287.
2018-09-21 16:21:39 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
43061d3a78 Allow various lints in src/test/run-pass-fulldeps/ so that it can continue under ui test mode.
(One of them led me to file rust-lang/rust#54288.)
2018-09-21 16:21:39 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
1df6d42fff you can have // compile-pass markers in headers of compile-fail/ tests.
(It seems only `compile-fail-fulldeps/` exercises this functionality,
unfortunately.)
2018-09-21 16:21:39 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
bae2bf12f6 Similar to above, failed to notice that Mode::Incremental delegates to run_{rpass,rfail,cfail}_test.
(Also, maybe we should revise the names to make it clear that sometimes "cfail" means "cpass"...)
2018-09-21 16:21:39 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
a66b7d4e9d Mark ParseFail as tests that are not expected to compile.
(I did not notice earlier that `ParseFail` delegates to `fn run_cfail_test`.)
2018-09-21 16:21:38 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
2664db235c Run the newly ui-ified run-pass tests under compare-mode=nll as well.
Fix #53764.
2018-09-21 16:21:38 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
6219448af6 Add expected output for compiler to tests of optimization-fuel-{0,1}.rs. 2018-09-21 16:21:38 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
5def991033 Ignore the output itself on rustc-rust-log.rs (added in rust-lang/rust#42737). 2018-09-21 16:21:38 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
371fffdbed Workaround rust-lang/rust#54222 by just ignoring the warning about the linker flag. 2018-09-21 16:21:37 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
c9f2c2de92 Allow various lints as part of ui-ifying src/test/run-pass suite. 2018-09-21 16:21:37 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
d28c5bafff Provide way for ui tests to opt out of having their output checked.
Namely, this adds support for:

 * `// dont-check-compiler-stdout`, and
 * `// dont-check-compiler-stderr`.

Obviously almost all ui tests wont want to opt into these, since the whole point
of a ui test is to check the compiler ui. However, since this PR is converting
run-pass into (another set of) ui tests, these header options make sense in that
context.

(Also this puts us into a better position for eventually turning
*every* test suite into a ui test suite, by making ui-ness the default
and forcing tests to opt out explicitly.)
2018-09-21 16:21:37 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
ae0a53a39b Support // skip-codegen in header of ui tests
(just like how they behaved under previous run-pass semantics)
2018-09-21 16:21:37 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
ddb1a2afb7 Make src/test/run-pass/ act like an alternative ui test suite. 2018-09-21 16:21:36 +02:00
Adrian Budau
97723db7cf Update musl to 1.1.20. 2018-09-21 17:03:13 +03:00
Ralf Jung
c197dc467f clarify write_bytes a bit 2018-09-21 16:01:58 +02:00
ljedrz
48f46056b7 Simplify slice's first(_mut) and last(_mut) with get 2018-09-21 13:06:44 +02:00
Nicholas Nethercote
b2f25e3c38 Compress Liveness data some more.
Profiling shows that the `(reader, writer, used)` triples used by
liveness analysis almost always have invalid `reader` and `writer`
fields. We can take advantage of this knowledge to use a compressed
representation for them, falling back to a secondary table for the
uncommon cases.

This change reduces instruction counts on numerous benchmarks, the best
by 16%. It also reduces max-rss on numerous benchmarks, the best by 38%.

The patch also renames these triples from `Users` to `RWU`, because it's
confusing having a type whose name is plural and then used within
vectors whose names are also plural.
2018-09-21 20:54:10 +10:00
bors
1002e404e1 Auto merge of #54399 - alexcrichton:fix-bug, r=steveklabnik
std: Check for overflow in `str::repeat`

This commit fixes a buffer overflow issue in the standard library
discovered by Scott McMurray where if a large number was passed to
`str::repeat` it may cause and out of bounds write to the buffer of a `Vec`.
This bug was accidentally introduced in #48657 when optimizing the
`str::repeat` function. The bug affects stable Rust releases 1.26.0 to
1.29.0. We plan on backporting this fix to create a 1.29.1 release, and
the 1.30.0 release onwards will include this fix.

The fix in this commit is to introduce a deterministic panic in the case of
capacity overflow. When repeating a slice where the resulting length is larger
than the address space, there’s no way it can succeed anyway!

The standard library and surrounding libraries were briefly checked to see if
there were othere instances of preallocating a vector with a calculation that
may overflow. No instances of this bug (out of bounds write due to a calculation
overflow) were found at this time.

Note that this commit is the first steps towards fixing this issue,
we'll be making a formal post to the Rust security list once these
commits have been merged.
2018-09-21 10:30:24 +00:00
Esteban Küber
06d577d8b2 Detect for _ in in bar {} typo 2018-09-20 22:40:44 -07:00
Joseph Post
7f9a259d3f add applicability to span suggestion call 2018-09-20 21:16:33 -05:00
memoryruins
70da203259 Remove incidental notes 2018-09-20 22:07:57 -04:00
Christian Poveda
8efafa18e5 Extend MIR inlining to all operand variants 2018-09-20 20:47:05 -05:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
9784d3543f parser: Tweak function parameter parsing to avoid rollback on succesfull path 2018-09-21 04:26:53 +03:00
memoryruins
d341b177ae Add test for deref recursion limit printing twice 2018-09-20 21:14:05 -04:00
bors
2fa1390f6c Auto merge of #54389 - kennytm:rollup, r=kennytm
Rollup of 15 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #52813 (Duration div mul extras)
 - #53470 (Warn about metadata loader errors)
 - #54233 (Remove LLVM 3.9 workaround.)
 - #54257 (Switch wasm math symbols to their original names)
 - #54258 (Enable fatal warnings for the wasm32 linker)
 - #54266 (Update LLVM to fix "bool" arguments on PPC32)
 - #54290 (Switch linker for aarch64-pc-windows-msvc from LLD to MSVC)
 - #54292 (Suggest array indexing when tuple indexing on an array)
 - #54295 (A few cleanups and minor improvements to rustc/traits)
 - #54298 (miri: correctly compute expected alignment for field)
 - #54333 (Update The Book to latest)
 - #54337 (Remove unneeded clone() from tests in librustdoc)
 - #54346 (rustc: future-proof error reporting for polymorphic constants in types.)
 - #54362 (Pass --batch to gdb)
 - #54367 (Add regression test for thread local static mut borrows)
2018-09-20 22:47:34 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
3bdba74ed3 Disable rustfix temporarily on extern-const.rs
`src/test/ui/extern/extern-const.rs` seems to have an inconsistent behaviour across build configurations, possibly non-deterministically. This is tracked in issue 54388.

For this PR, disable running rustfix on it because it failed on CI, until that issue is fixed.
2018-09-20 23:22:42 +02:00
bgermann
36d562ff23 Use no_default_libraries for all NetBSD flavors
The no_default_libraries was introduced in #28578 because the
NetBSD-based rumprun needed to disable the link flag.
This moves the definition to be used by all NetBSD linker flavors to
close #49627.

A different solution would be adding -lc but as there is no platform
with explicit -lc, this approach is used.
2018-09-20 20:00:02 +02:00
Alex Crichton
8ac88d375e std: Check for overflow in str::repeat
This commit fixes a buffer overflow issue in the standard library
discovered by Scott McMurray where if a large number was passed to
`str::repeat` it may cause and out of bounds write to the buffer of a `Vec`.
This bug was accidentally introduced in #48657 when optimizing the
`str::repeat` function. The bug affects stable Rust releases 1.26.0 to
1.29.0. We plan on backporting this fix to create a 1.29.1 release, and
the 1.30.0 release onwards will include this fix.

The fix in this commit is to introduce a deterministic panic in the case of
capacity overflow. When repeating a slice where the resulting length is larger
than the address space, there’s no way it can succeed anyway!

The standard library and surrounding libraries were briefly checked to see if
there were othere instances of preallocating a vector with a calculation that
may overflow. No instances of this bug (out of bounds write due to a calculation
overflow) were found at this time.

Note that this commit is the first steps towards fixing this issue,
we'll be making a formal post to the Rust security list once these
commits have been merged.
2018-09-20 09:31:53 -07:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
924a69373d debug_macro: --bless tests. 2018-09-20 17:51:26 +02:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
1d2a1bfa7d dbg_macro: notes about VCS and log::debug!(..) 2018-09-20 17:39:09 +02:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
a9d2f38432 dbg_macro: output tests. 2018-09-20 17:39:09 +02:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
6d08821271 dbg_macro: Debug-required test. 2018-09-20 17:39:09 +02:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
cbb81bd856 dbg_macro: feature gate + move semantics test. 2018-09-20 17:39:09 +02:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
000be8fe83 dbg!(expr) implementation. 2018-09-20 17:39:09 +02:00
kennytm
ec085962c6
Rollup merge of #54367 - spastorino:add-thread-local-static-borrow-test, r=pnkfelix
Add regression test for thread local static mut borrows

FIXME(#54366) - We probably shouldn't allow `#[thread_local] static mut` to get a `'static` lifetime, but for now, we should at least test the behavior that `rustc` currently has.
2018-09-20 23:28:08 +08:00
kennytm
e76ca54ea4
Rollup merge of #54362 - tromey:travis-gdb-batch-mode, r=nikomatsakis
Pass --batch to gdb

In one of my travis builds, I was surprised to find that the gdb
pager was in use and caused travis to time out.  Adding `--batch`
to the gdb invocation will disable the pager.  Note that the
`-ex q` is retained, to make sure gdb exits with status 0, just in
case `set -e` is in effect somehow.
2018-09-20 23:28:05 +08:00
kennytm
f2aabb7138
Rollup merge of #54346 - eddyb:constant-horror, r=nikomatsakis
rustc: future-proof error reporting for polymorphic constants in types.

Currently, we have 3 categories of positions where a constant can be used (`const` and associated `const` can be considered "aliases" for an expression):
* runtime - if the function is polymorphic, we could even just warn and emit a panic
* `static` - always monomorphic, so we can error at definition site
* type-system - **must** *enforce* evaluation success where it was written

That last one is the tricky one, because we can't easily turn *the presence* a type with an erroring const into a runtime panic, and we'd have to do post-monomorphization errors (which we'd rather avoid).

<hr/>

The solution we came up with, as part of the plans for const generics, is to require successful evaluation wherever a constant shows up in a type (currently in array lengths, and values for const parameters in the future), *through* the WF system, which means that in certain situations (e.g. function signatures) we can assume evaluation *will* succeed, and require it of users (e.g. callers) instead (we've been doing this for lifetime bounds, for a long time now, and it's pretty ergonomic).

So once we do sth about #43408, this example *should* work, by propagating the responsability, to callers of `foo::<X>`, of proving `std::mem::size_of::<X>()` succeeds (and those callers can do the same).
```rust
pub fn foo<T>(_: [u8; std::mem::size_of::<T>()]) {}
```
But this one *shouldn't*, as there is nothing in the signature/bounds to indicate it:
```rust
pub fn bar<T>() {
    let _: [u8; std::mem::size_of::<T>()];
}
```

<hr/>

I've come across some bit of code in the compiler that ignores const-evaluation errors *even when* they come from a constant in a type, and I've added an ICE *only when* there are no other reported errors (e.g. it's fine to ignore evaluation errors if the constant doesn't even type-check).

r? @nikomatsakis cc @oli-obk @RalfJung @Centril
2018-09-20 23:28:03 +08:00
kennytm
f5b8c7fa16
Rollup merge of #54337 - ericho:remove_clone_tests, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Remove unneeded clone() from tests in librustdoc

The expected.clone() calls were not needed for the tests. This is
just to keep consistency between the test cases.
2018-09-20 23:28:01 +08:00
kennytm
3bfa9472a8
Rollup merge of #54333 - steveklabnik:update-book, r=frewsxcv
Update The Book to latest

Let's check out https://github.com/rust-lang/book/pull/1505 on nightly.
2018-09-20 23:27:57 +08:00
bors
3bc2ca7e4f Auto merge of #53162 - QuietMisdreavus:crouching-impl-hidden-trait, r=GuillaumeGomez
rustdoc: collect trait impls as an early pass

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/52545, fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/41480, fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/36922

Right now, rustdoc pulls all its impl information by scanning a crate's HIR for any items it finds. However, it doesn't recurse into anything other than modules, preventing it from seeing trait impls that may be inside things like functions or consts. Thanks to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/53002, now these items actually *exist* for rustdoc to see, but they still weren't getting collected for display.

But there was a secret. Whenever we pull in an item from another crate, we don't have any of its impls in the local HIR, so instead we ask the compiler for *everything* and filter out after the fact. This process is only triggered if there's a cross-crate re-export in the crate being documented, which can sometimes leave this info out of the docs. This PR instead moves this collection into an early pass, which occurs immediately after crate cleaning, so that that collection occurs regardless. In addition, by including the HIR's own `trait_impls` in addition to the existing `all_trait_implementations` calls, we can collect all these tricky trait impls without having to scan for them!
2018-09-20 14:32:26 +00:00
kennytm
eb1ec730a9
Rollup merge of #54298 - RalfJung:miri-field-align, r=eddyb
miri: correctly compute expected alignment for field

This is the miri version of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/53998. A test is added by https://github.com/solson/miri/pull/457.

r? @eddyb
2018-09-20 21:36:29 +08:00
kennytm
2d0262e44e
Rollup merge of #54295 - ljedrz:cleanups_rustc_traits, r=nikomatsakis
A few cleanups and minor improvements to rustc/traits

It's a little bigger than usual, so bear with me ^^:

- introduce `TyCtxt::all_impls` and use it to avoid inefficiently allocating push loops
- modify `ArgKind::from_expected_ty` to take an `Option<Span>` argument to make it more versatile
- replace `ArgKind::Arg("_".to_owned(), "_".to_owned())` with `ArgKind::empty`
- move early `return`s earlier where possible
- if all branches of a `match` end with the same expression, move it after it
- change a hacky `match` expression to an `if else` chain
- move the `push` out from a push loop closure to reduce the number of allocations
- correct the vector size for `pretty_predicates` (under `specialize`)
- take advantage of the fact that `if else` is an expression
- prefer `cloned()` to `map(|&x| x)` and `map(|x| *x)`
- prefer `vec![x; y.len()]` to `y.map(|_| x).collect()`
- use `unwrap_or_else` instead of `match` where applicable
- use `if let` instead of `match` when only one branch matters
- prefer `to_owned` to `to_string` for string literals
- remove explicit `return`s
- remove superfluous braces
- whitespace fixes
- several other minor improvements
2018-09-20 21:36:27 +08:00
kennytm
cf06e03506
Rollup merge of #54292 - memoryruins:issue-53712, r=estebank
Suggest array indexing when tuple indexing on an array

Closes #53712

r? @varkor
cc @estebank
2018-09-20 21:36:26 +08:00
kennytm
ea6cfe32af
Rollup merge of #54290 - michaelwoerister:aarch64-back-to-msvc, r=alexcrichton
Switch linker for aarch64-pc-windows-msvc from LLD to MSVC

The MSVC linker does not seem to have the same problems with Rust symbols that LLD currently has on Windows (see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/54190#issuecomment-421288625). This PR makes MSVC the default linker for `aarch64-pc-windows-msvc`.

r? @alexcrichton
2018-09-20 21:36:25 +08:00
kennytm
9c2dfb4aa6
Rollup merge of #54266 - LionNatsu:master, r=nikomatsakis
Update LLVM to fix "bool" arguments on PPC32

Fixes #50960.
2018-09-20 21:36:23 +08:00
kennytm
13cea8e05d
Rollup merge of #54258 - alexcrichton:lld-fatal-warnings, r=eddyb
Enable fatal warnings for the wasm32 linker

Historically LLD has emitted warnings for various reasons but all the bugs have
since been fixed (yay!) and by enabling fatal warnings we should be able to head
off bugs like #53390 sooner.
2018-09-20 21:36:22 +08:00
kennytm
a135005150
Rollup merge of #54257 - alexcrichton:wasm-math-symbols, r=TimNN
Switch wasm math symbols to their original names

The names `Math_*` were given to help undefined symbol messages indicate how to
implement them, but these are all implemented in compiler-rt now so there's no
need to rename them! This change should make it so wasm binaries by default, no
matter the math symbols used, will not have unresolved symbols.
2018-09-20 21:36:21 +08:00