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Author SHA1 Message Date
Oliver Schneider
41c892f5e1 make MirMap a struct instead of a type alias for NodeMap 2016-02-09 16:53:42 +01:00
bors
8b95b0a6f9 Auto merge of #31282 - pczarn:mir-trans-builder, r=nagisa
Closes #31003
2016-02-09 08:50:03 +00:00
bors
0d410b8d2a Auto merge of #31492 - alexcrichton:remove-allow-trivial-casts, r=nrc
These were added a long time ago but we long since switched the lint back to
allow-by-default, so these annotations shouldn't be necessary.
2016-02-09 06:49:41 +00:00
Piotr Czarnecki
38fa06bc95 Cleanup based on review by @nagisa
* We don't have SEH-based unwinding yet.
  For this reason we don't need operand bundles in MIR trans.
* Refactored some uses of fcx.
* Refactored some calls to `with_block`.
2016-02-08 23:08:47 +01:00
Alex Crichton
696a1da861 Remove old #[allow(trivial_casts)] annotations
These were added a long time ago but we long since switched the lint back to
allow-by-default, so these annotations shouldn't be necessary.
2016-02-08 09:35:09 -08:00
Piotr Czarnecki
a9ab8096ba Refactor storage of LandingPads 2016-02-08 11:53:06 +01:00
Piotr Czarnecki
06266eb3bd Refactor the MIR translator to use LLVM Builder directly 2016-02-08 11:41:24 +01:00
Piotr Czarnecki
8b776834a4 Implement OwnedBuilder and BlockAndBuilder 2016-02-08 11:12:31 +01:00
John Hodge
f08626bc9b Emit destructor invocation in FnOnce shim for Fn/FnMut
- Fixes #29946
2016-02-07 21:33:30 +08:00
Guillaume Gomez
6407b9405f Update long error explanations 2016-02-07 13:03:35 +01:00
bors
8c604dc940 Auto merge of #30629 - brson:emscripten-upstream, r=alexcrichton
Here's another go at adding emscripten support. This needs to wait again on new [libc definitions](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/libc/pull/122) landing. To get the libc definitions right I had to add support for i686-unknown-linux-musl, which are very similar to emscripten's, which are derived from arm/musl.

This branch additionally removes the makefile dependency on the `EMSCRIPTEN` environment variable by not building the unused compiler-rt.

Again, this is not sufficient for actually compiling to asmjs since it needs additional LLVM patches.

r? @alexcrichton
2016-02-06 21:18:50 +00:00
Brian Anderson
81ba4a78b5 rustc: Add obj_is_bitcode to TargetOptions
This tells trans:🔙:write not to LLVM codegen to create .o
files but to put LLMV bitcode in .o files.

Emscripten's emcc supports .o in this format, and this is,
I think, slightly easier than making rlibs work without .o
files.
2016-02-06 20:56:31 +00:00
Brian Anderson
d6c0d859f6 Add the asmjs-unknown-emscripten triple. Add cfgs to libs.
Backtraces, and the compilation of libbacktrace for asmjs, are disabled.

This port doesn't use jemalloc so, like pnacl, it disables jemalloc *for all targets*
in the configure file.

It disables stack protection.
2016-02-06 20:56:14 +00:00
bors
5147c1f2c0 Auto merge of #31307 - nagisa:mir-drop-terminator, r=nikomatsakis
The scope of these refactorings is a little bit bigger than the title implies. See each commit for details.

I’m submitting this for nitpicking now (the first 4 commits), because I feel the basic idea/implementation is sound and should work. I will eventually expand this PR to cover the translator changes necessary for all this to work (+ tests), ~~and perhaps implement a dynamic dropping scheme while I’m at it as well.~~

r? @nikomatsakis
2016-02-06 01:24:22 +00:00
bors
38dfb96b46 Auto merge of #31390 - dotdash:fix_quadratic_drop, r=nagisa
If a new cleanup is added to a cleanup scope, the cached exits for that
scope are cleared, so all previous cleanups have to be translated
again. In the worst case this means that we get N distinct landing pads
where the last one has N cleanups, then N-1 and so on.

As new cleanups are to be executed before older ones, we can instead
cache the number of already translated cleanups in addition to the
block that contains them, and then only translate new ones, if any and
then jump to the cached ones, getting away with linear growth instead.

For the crate in #31381 this reduces the compile time for an optimized
build from >20 minutes (I cancelled the build at that point) to about 11
seconds. Testing a few crates that come with rustc show compile time
improvements somewhere between 1 and 8%. The "big" winner being
rustc_platform_intrinsics which features code similar to that in #31381.

Fixes #31381
2016-02-05 13:02:26 +00:00
bors
dcf8ef2723 Auto merge of #31321 - jseyfried:cleanup, r=nrc
The first commit improves detection of unused imports -- it should have been part of #30325. Right now, the unused import in the changed test would not be reported.

The rest of the commits are miscellaneous, independent clean-ups in resolve that I didn't think warranted individual PRs.

r? @nrc
2016-02-05 03:03:45 +00:00
bors
f01b85b103 Auto merge of #31382 - DanielJCampbell:SaveSpans, r=nrc
r? @nrc
2016-02-04 15:44:35 +00:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
ebf6341d1d Translation part of drop panic recovery
With this commit we now finally execute all the leftover drops once some drop panics for some
reason!
2016-02-04 15:56:05 +02:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
98265d3385 Convert Drop statement into terminator
The structure of the old translator as well as MIR assumed that drop glue cannot possibly panic and
translated the drops accordingly. However, in presence of `Drop::drop` this assumption can be
trivially shown to be untrue. As such, the Rust code like the following would never print number 2:

```rust
struct Droppable(u32);
impl Drop for Droppable {
    fn drop(&mut self) {
        if self.0 == 1 { panic!("Droppable(1)") } else { println!("{}", self.0) }
    }
}
fn main() {
    let x = Droppable(2);
    let y = Droppable(1);
}
```

While the behaviour is allowed according to the language rules (we allow drops to not run), that’s
a very counter-intuitive behaviour. We fix this in MIR by allowing `Drop` to have a target to take
on divergence and connect the drops in such a way so the leftover drops are executed when some drop
unwinds.

Note, that this commit still does not implement the translator part of changes necessary for the
grand scheme of things to fully work, so the actual observed behaviour does not change yet. Coming
soon™.

See #14875.
2016-02-04 15:56:05 +02:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
65dd5e6a84 Remove the CallKind
We used to have CallKind only because there was a requirement to have all successors in a
contiguous memory block. Now that the requirement is gone, remove the CallKind and instead just
have the necessary information inline.

Awesome!
2016-02-04 15:56:04 +02:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
432460a6fc Synthesize calls to box_free language item
This gets rid of Drop(Free, _) MIR construct by synthesizing a call to language item which
takes care of dropping instead.
2016-02-04 15:56:01 +02:00
bors
f511b21dba Auto merge of #31326 - sdleffler:master, r=nikomatsakis
After the truly incredible and embarrassing mess I managed to make in my last pull request, this should be a bit less messy.

Fixes #31267 - with this change, the code mentioned in the issue compiles.

Found and fixed another issue as well - constants of zero-size types, when used in ExprRepeats inside associated constants, were causing the compiler to crash at the same place as #31267. An example of this:
```

struct Bar;

const BAZ: Bar = Bar;

struct Foo([Bar; 1]);

struct Biz;

impl Biz {
    const BAZ: Foo = Foo([BAZ; 1]);
}

fn main() {
    let foo = Biz::BAZ;
    println!("{:?}", foo);
}
```
However, I'm fairly certain that my fix for this is not as elegant as it could be. The problem seems to occur only with an associated constant of a tuple struct containing a fixed size array which is initialized using a repeat expression, and when the element to be repeated provided to the repeat expression is another constant which is of a zero-sized type. The fix works by looking for constants and associated constants which are zero-width and consequently contain no data, but for which rustc is still attempting to emit an LLVM value; it simply stops rustc from attempting to emit anything. By my logic, this should work fine since the only values that are emitted in this case (according to the comments) are for closures with side effects, and constants will never have side effects, so it's fine to simply get rid of them. It fixes the error and things compile fine with it, but I have a sneaking suspicion that it could be done in a far better manner.

r? @nikomatsakis
2016-02-04 06:07:26 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
298346dd5b Improve detection of unused imports 2016-02-03 23:39:08 +00:00
Björn Steinbrink
8c0f4f5d3a Avoid quadratic growth of functions due to cleanups
If a new cleanup is added to a cleanup scope, the cached exits for that
scope are cleared, so all previous cleanups have to be translated
again. In the worst case this means that we get N distinct landing pads
where the last one has N cleanups, then N-1 and so on.

As new cleanups are to be executed before older ones, we can instead
cache the number of already translated cleanups in addition to the
block that contains them, and then only translate new ones, if any and
then jump to the cached ones, getting away with linear growth instead.

For the crate in #31381 this reduces the compile time for an optimized
build from >20 minutes (I cancelled the build at that point) to about 11
seconds. Testing a few crates that come with rustc show compile time
improvements somewhere between 1 and 8%. The "big" winner being
rustc_platform_intrinsics which features code similar to that in #31381.

Fixes #31381
2016-02-04 00:34:53 +01:00
bors
e3bcddb44b Auto merge of #31078 - nbaksalyar:illumos, r=alexcrichton
This pull request adds support for [Illumos](http://illumos.org/)-based operating systems: SmartOS, OpenIndiana, and others. For now it's x86-64 only, as I'm not sure if 32-bit installations are widespread. This PR is based on #28589 by @potatosalad, and also closes #21000, #25845, and #25846.

Required changes in libc are already merged: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/libc/pull/138

Here's a snapshot required to build a stage0 compiler:
https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/nbaksalyar/rustc-sunos-snapshot.tar.gz
It passes all checks from `make check`.

There are some changes I'm not quite sure about, e.g. macro usage in `src/libstd/num/f64.rs` and `DirEntry` structure in `src/libstd/sys/unix/fs.rs`, so any comments on how to rewrite it better would be greatly appreciated.

Also, LLVM configure script might need to be patched to build it successfully, or a pre-built libLLVM should be used. Some details can be found here: https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=25409

Thanks!

r? @brson
2016-02-03 22:40:32 +00:00
Daniel Campbell
b361b7f1a5 Changed macro spans in CSVs to point to the macro name, bugfixed nested spans 2016-02-03 20:44:53 +13:00
bors
50df6b9dc5 Auto merge of #31319 - alexcrichton:msvc-backtraces, r=michaelwoerister
This mirrors the behavior of `clang-cl.exe` by adding a `CodeView` global
variable when emitting debug information. This should in turn help stack traces
that are generated when code is compiled with debuginfo enabled.

Closes #28133
2016-02-03 03:06:52 +00:00
Sean Leffler
fb00e60ab1 Added assertion ensuring zero-sized type. 2016-02-02 11:41:19 -08:00
bors
2dc132e4d2 Auto merge of #31312 - alexcrichton:no-le-in-powerpc64le, r=alexcrichton
Currently the `mipsel-unknown-linux-gnu` target doesn't actually set the
`target_arch` value to `mipsel` but it rather uses `mips`. Alternatively the
`powerpc64le` target does indeed set the `target_arch` as `powerpc64le`,
causing a bit of inconsistency between theset two.

As these are just the same instance of one instruction set, let's use
`target_endian` to switch between them and only set the `target_arch` as one
value. This should cut down on the number of `#[cfg]` annotations necessary and
all around be a little more ergonomic.
2016-02-02 17:11:48 +00:00
Alex Crichton
8f803c2026 Remove "powerpc64le" and "mipsel" target_arch
Currently the `mipsel-unknown-linux-gnu` target doesn't actually set the
`target_arch` value to `mipsel` but it rather uses `mips`. Alternatively the
`powerpc64le` target does indeed set the `target_arch` as `powerpc64le`,
causing a bit of inconsistency between theset two.

As these are just the same instance of one instruction set, let's use
`target_endian` to switch between them and only set the `target_arch` as one
value. This should cut down on the number of `#[cfg]` annotations necessary and
all around be a little more ergonomic.
2016-02-01 20:39:07 -08:00
bors
a4a249fcab Auto merge of #31279 - DanielJCampbell:MacroReferencing, r=nrc
r? @nrc
2016-02-02 01:35:39 +00:00
Daniel Campbell
1d326419a1 Implemented macro referencing for save analysis 2016-02-01 19:09:18 +13:00
Nick Cameron
4f97338a3a Some changes to save-analysis to cope with errors 2016-02-01 08:42:27 +13:00
Sean Leffler
418daa761e Fix 31267, add rpass tests 2016-01-31 11:31:06 -08:00
Nikita Baksalyar
e5da5d59f8
Rename sunos to solaris 2016-01-31 19:01:30 +03:00
Nikita Baksalyar
f189d7a693
Add Illumos support 2016-01-31 18:57:26 +03:00
Alex Crichton
8b7d0c04c4 trans: Inform LLVM we want CodeView on MSVC
This mirrors the behavior of `clang-cl.exe` by adding a `CodeView` global
variable when emitting debug information. This should in turn help stack traces
that are generated when code is compiled with debuginfo enabled.

Closes #28133
2016-01-30 23:52:40 -08:00
bors
303892ee15 Auto merge of #30448 - alexcrichton:llvmup, r=nikomatsakis
These commits perform a few high-level changes with the goal of enabling i686 MSVC unwinding:

* LLVM is upgraded to pick up the new exception handling instructions and intrinsics for MSVC. This puts us somewhere along the 3.8 branch, but we should still be compatible with LLVM 3.7 for non-MSVC targets.
* All unwinding for MSVC targets (both 32 and 64-bit) are implemented in terms of this new LLVM support. I would like to also extend this to Windows GNU targets to drop the runtime dependencies we have on MinGW, but I'd like to land this first.
* Some tests were fixed up for i686 MSVC here and there where necessary. The full test suite should be passing now for that target.

In terms of landing this I plan to have this go through first, then verify that i686 MSVC works, then I'll enable `make check` on the bots for that target instead of just `make` as-is today.

Closes #25869
2016-01-30 00:25:44 +00:00
Alex Crichton
3e9589c0f4 trans: Reimplement unwinding on MSVC
This commit transitions the compiler to using the new exception handling
instructions in LLVM for implementing unwinding for MSVC. This affects both 32
and 64-bit MSVC as they're both now using SEH-based strategies. In terms of
standard library support, lots more details about how SEH unwinding is
implemented can be found in the commits.

In terms of trans, this change necessitated a few modifications:

* Branches were added to detect when the old landingpad instruction is used or
  the new cleanuppad instruction is used to `trans::cleanup`.
* The return value from `cleanuppad` is not stored in an `alloca` (because it
  cannot be).
* Each block in trans now has an `Option<LandingPad>` instead of `is_lpad: bool`
  for indicating whether it's in a landing pad or not. The new exception
  handling intrinsics require that on MSVC each `call` inside of a landing pad
  is annotated with which landing pad that it's in. This change to the basic
  block means that whenever a `call` or `invoke` instruction is generated we
  know whether to annotate it as part of a cleanuppad or not.
* Lots of modifications were made to the instruction builders to construct the
  new instructions as well as pass the tagging information for the call/invoke
  instructions.
* The translation of the `try` intrinsics for MSVC has been overhauled to use
  the new `catchpad` instruction. The filter function is now also a
  rustc-generated function instead of a purely libstd-defined function. The
  libstd definition still exists, it just has a stable ABI across architectures
  and leaves some of the really weird implementation details to the compiler
  (e.g. the `localescape` and `localrecover` intrinsics).
2016-01-29 16:25:20 -08:00
Alex Crichton
d1cace17af trans: Upgrade LLVM
This brings some routine upgrades to the bundled LLVM that we're using, the most
notable of which is a bug fix to the way we handle range asserts when loading
the discriminant of an enum. This fix ended up being very similar to f9d4149c
where we basically can't have a range assert when loading a discriminant due to
filling drop, and appropriate flags were added to communicate this to
`trans::adt`.
2016-01-29 16:25:20 -08:00
Björn Steinbrink
fdf65e719c Fix truncated drop pattern on 32bit -> 64bit cross compilation
When cross compiling for a target that has a larger usize type than the
host system, we use a truncated value to mark data as dropped,
eventually leading to drop calls on already dropped data. To properly
handle this, the drop pattern needs to be of type u64.

Since C_integral truncates its given value to the requested size anyway,
we can also drop the function that chose between the u32 and u64 values,
and always use the u64 constant.

Fixes #31139
2016-01-29 14:19:55 +01:00
bors
53c2933d44 Auto merge of #30900 - michaelwoerister:trans_item_collect, r=nikomatsakis
The purpose of the translation item collector is to find all monomorphic instances of functions, methods and statics that need to be translated into LLVM IR in order to compile the current crate.

So far these instances have been discovered lazily during the trans path. For incremental compilation we want to know the set of these instances in advance, and that is what the trans::collect module provides.
In the future, incremental and regular translation will be driven by the collector implemented here.

r? @nikomatsakis
cc @rust-lang/compiler

Translation Item Collection
===========================

This module is responsible for discovering all items that will contribute to
to code generation of the crate. The important part here is that it not only
needs to find syntax-level items (functions, structs, etc) but also all
their monomorphized instantiations. Every non-generic, non-const function
maps to one LLVM artifact. Every generic function can produce
from zero to N artifacts, depending on the sets of type arguments it
is instantiated with.
This also applies to generic items from other crates: A generic definition
in crate X might produce monomorphizations that are compiled into crate Y.
We also have to collect these here.

The following kinds of "translation items" are handled here:

 - Functions
 - Methods
 - Closures
 - Statics
 - Drop glue

The following things also result in LLVM artifacts, but are not collected
here, since we instantiate them locally on demand when needed in a given
codegen unit:

 - Constants
 - Vtables
 - Object Shims

General Algorithm
-----------------
Let's define some terms first:

 - A "translation item" is something that results in a function or global in
   the LLVM IR of a codegen unit. Translation items do not stand on their
   own, they can reference other translation items. For example, if function
   `foo()` calls function `bar()` then the translation item for `foo()`
   references the translation item for function `bar()`. In general, the
   definition for translation item A referencing a translation item B is that
   the LLVM artifact produced for A references the LLVM artifact produced
   for B.

 - Translation items and the references between them for a directed graph,
   where the translation items are the nodes and references form the edges.
   Let's call this graph the "translation item graph".

 - The translation item graph for a program contains all translation items
   that are needed in order to produce the complete LLVM IR of the program.

The purpose of the algorithm implemented in this module is to build the
translation item graph for the current crate. It runs in two phases:

 1. Discover the roots of the graph by traversing the HIR of the crate.
 2. Starting from the roots, find neighboring nodes by inspecting the MIR
    representation of the item corresponding to a given node, until no more
    new nodes are found.

The roots of the translation item graph correspond to the non-generic
syntactic items in the source code. We find them by walking the HIR of the
crate, and whenever we hit upon a function, method, or static item, we
create a translation item consisting of the items DefId and, since we only
consider non-generic items, an empty type-substitution set.

Given a translation item node, we can discover neighbors by inspecting its
MIR. We walk the MIR and any time we hit upon something that signifies a
reference to another translation item, we have found a neighbor. Since the
translation item we are currently at is always monomorphic, we also know the
concrete type arguments of its neighbors, and so all neighbors again will be
monomorphic. The specific forms a reference to a neighboring node can take
in MIR are quite diverse. Here is an overview:

The most obvious form of one translation item referencing another is a
function or method call (represented by a CALL terminator in MIR). But
calls are not the only thing that might introduce a reference between two
function translation items, and as we will see below, they are just a
specialized of the form described next, and consequently will don't get any
special treatment in the algorithm.

A function does not need to actually be called in order to be a neighbor of
another function. It suffices to just take a reference in order to introduce
an edge. Consider the following example:

```rust
fn print_val<T: Display>(x: T) {
    println!("{}", x);
}

fn call_fn(f: &Fn(i32), x: i32) {
    f(x);
}

fn main() {
    let print_i32 = print_val::<i32>;
    call_fn(&print_i32, 0);
}
```
The MIR of none of these functions will contain an explicit call to
`print_val::<i32>`. Nonetheless, in order to translate this program, we need
an instance of this function. Thus, whenever we encounter a function or
method in operand position, we treat it as a neighbor of the current
translation item. Calls are just a special case of that.

In a way, closures are a simple case. Since every closure object needs to be
constructed somewhere, we can reliably discover them by observing
`RValue::Aggregate` expressions with `AggregateKind::Closure`. This is also
true for closures inlined from other crates.

Drop glue translation items are introduced by MIR drop-statements. The
generated translation item will again have drop-glue item neighbors if the
type to be dropped contains nested values that also need to be dropped. It
might also have a function item neighbor for the explicit `Drop::drop`
implementation of its type.

A subtle way of introducing neighbor edges is by casting to a trait object.
Since the resulting fat-pointer contains a reference to a vtable, we need to
instantiate all object-save methods of the trait, as we need to store
pointers to these functions even if they never get called anywhere. This can
be seen as a special case of taking a function reference.

Since `Box` expression have special compiler support, no explicit calls to
`exchange_malloc()` and `exchange_free()` may show up in MIR, even if the
compiler will generate them. We have to observe `Rvalue::Box` expressions
and Box-typed drop-statements for that purpose.

Interaction with Cross-Crate Inlining
-------------------------------------
The binary of a crate will not only contain machine code for the items
defined in the source code of that crate. It will also contain monomorphic
instantiations of any extern generic functions and of functions marked with
The collection algorithm handles this more or less transparently. When
constructing a neighbor node for an item, the algorithm will always call
`inline::get_local_instance()` before proceeding. If no local instance can
be acquired (e.g. for a function that is just linked to) no node is created;
which is exactly what we want, since no machine code should be generated in
the current crate for such an item. On the other hand, if we can
successfully inline the function, we subsequently can just treat it like a
local item, walking it's MIR et cetera.

Eager and Lazy Collection Mode
------------------------------
Translation item collection can be performed in one of two modes:

 - Lazy mode means that items will only be instantiated when actually
   referenced. The goal is to produce the least amount of machine code
   possible.

 - Eager mode is meant to be used in conjunction with incremental compilation
   where a stable set of translation items is more important than a minimal
   one. Thus, eager mode will instantiate drop-glue for every drop-able type
   in the crate, even of no drop call for that type exists (yet). It will
   also instantiate default implementations of trait methods, something that
   otherwise is only done on demand.

Open Issues
-----------
Some things are not yet fully implemented in the current version of this
module.

Since no MIR is constructed yet for initializer expressions of constants and
statics we cannot inspect these properly.

Ideally, no translation item should be generated for const fns unless there
is a call to them that cannot be evaluated at compile time. At the moment
this is not implemented however: a translation item will be produced
regardless of whether it is actually needed or not.

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2016-01-29 03:41:44 +00:00
bors
142214d1f2 Auto merge of #30411 - mitaa:multispan, r=nrc
This allows to render multiple spans on one line, or to splice multiple replacements into a code suggestion.

fixes #28124
2016-01-28 22:13:25 +00:00
mitaa
727f959095 Implement MultiSpan error reporting
This allows to render multiple spans on one line,
or to splice multiple replacements into a code suggestion.
2016-01-28 20:51:06 +01:00
bors
4b615854f0 Auto merge of #31120 - alexcrichton:attribute-deny-warnings, r=brson
This commit removes the `-D warnings` flag being passed through the makefiles to
all crates to instead be a crate attribute. We want these attributes always
applied for all our standard builds, and this is more amenable to Cargo-based
builds as well.

Note that all `deny(warnings)` attributes are gated with a `cfg(stage0)`
attribute currently to match the same semantics we have today
2016-01-26 22:10:10 +00:00
Michael Woerister
4d074b8c4c Avoid redundant work for drop-glue translation items in trans::collector 2016-01-26 10:17:54 -05:00
Michael Woerister
9e969808e2 Add caching of external MIR in trans::collector 2016-01-26 10:17:54 -05:00
Michael Woerister
862911df9a Implement the translation item collector.
The purpose of the translation item collector is to find all monomorphic instances of functions, methods and statics that need to be translated into LLVM IR in order to compile the current crate.
So far these instances have been discovered lazily during the trans path. For incremental compilation we want to know the set of these instances in advance, and that is what the trans::collect module provides.
In the future, incremental and regular translation will be driven by the collector implemented here.
2016-01-26 10:17:45 -05:00
bors
eceb96b40d Auto merge of #31097 - DanielJCampbell:SaveAnalysis, r=nrc
Also altered the format_args! syntax extension, and \#[derive(debug)], to maintain compatability.
r? @ nrc
2016-01-25 20:41:44 +00:00
Michael Woerister
b279c5b068 Add dependency tracking to trait cache in translation context 2016-01-25 05:22:30 -05:00
Corey Farwell
d9426210b1 Register LLVM passes with the correct LLVM pass manager.
LLVM was upgraded to a new version in this commit:

f9d4149c29

which was part of this pull request:

https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/26025

Consider the following two lines from that commit:

f9d4149c29 (diff-a3b24dbe2ea7c1981f9ac79f9745f40aL462)

f9d4149c29 (diff-a3b24dbe2ea7c1981f9ac79f9745f40aL469)

The purpose of these lines is to register LLVM passes. Prior to the that
commit, the passes being handled were assumed to be ModulePasses (a
specific type of LLVM pass) since they were being added to a ModulePass
manager. After that commit, both lines were refactored (presumably in an
attempt to DRY out the code), but the ModulePasses were changed to be
registered to a FunctionPass manager. This change resulted in
ModulePasses being run, but a Function object was being passed as a
parameter to the pass instead of a Module, which resulted in
segmentation faults.

In this commit, I changed relevant sections of the code to check the
type of the passes being added and register them to the appropriate pass
manager.

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/31067
2016-01-25 00:15:39 -05:00
Alex Crichton
2273b52023 mk: Move from -D warnings to #![deny(warnings)]
This commit removes the `-D warnings` flag being passed through the makefiles to
all crates to instead be a crate attribute. We want these attributes always
applied for all our standard builds, and this is more amenable to Cargo-based
builds as well.

Note that all `deny(warnings)` attributes are gated with a `cfg(stage0)`
attribute currently to match the same semantics we have today
2016-01-24 20:35:55 -08:00
bors
c2740b6adb Auto merge of #31104 - nrc:save-fix-variant-data, r=alexcrichton 2016-01-22 22:42:33 +00:00
bors
8f36038490 Auto merge of #31087 - nikomatsakis:incr-comp-fulfillment-cache, r=arielb1
This is a fix for #30741. It simplifies dep-graph tracking for trait matching. I was experimenting with having a greater resolution here, but decided to pare back to just have one dep node for "trait resolutions on trait `Foo`", which means that adding an impl to the trait `Foo` will invalidate all fns that had to do any trait matching at all on `Foo`. This seems like a reasonable starting place.

Independently, I realized I had neglected to record a dependency from trans on typeck -- this is obviously needed, since trans consumes a bunch of data structures that typeck produces (but which are not currently individually tracked) -- and because trans assumes that typeck has been done. Eventually those are going to go away and be replaced with MIR, which will be tracked, so this edge would presumably be derived automatically then, but it's an obvious enough thing to want for now.

r? @arielb1

cc @michaelwoerister -- this might indirectly fix the problem you observed with the trans cache, though it'd be nice to try and craft an independent test case for that.
2016-01-22 17:09:37 +00:00
bors
e7ce7b6365 Auto merge of #31077 - nagisa:mir-temp-promotion, r=dotdash
Fixes #31002

r? @nikomatsakis
2016-01-22 11:36:50 +00:00
bors
b4a2579cf0 Auto merge of #31072 - arielb1:method-callee-cleanup, r=michaelwoerister
The old code was terribly ugly and was duplicated in several places.

r? @michaelwoerister
2016-01-22 07:55:13 +00:00
Daniel Campbell
616bfb6f15 Extended save-analysis to support generated code, alterned some spans in format_args! and derive to maintain compatability 2016-01-22 19:12:51 +13:00
Nick Cameron
cd2287e2bc save-analysis: emit the right kind of variant 2016-01-22 18:53:23 +13:00
bors
5c1d5fcd87 Auto merge of #31064 - retep998:msvc-host-dlls, r=alexcrichton
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/31063

r? @alexcrichton
2016-01-22 02:22:54 +00:00
Florian Hahn
d31027d3bf Introduce and use TypedConstVal for Repeat 2016-01-21 22:47:11 +01:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
0a01d0b732 add fixme 2016-01-21 22:07:15 +02:00
Niko Matsakis
56c73e58a2 Indicate that trans is always dependent on typeck 2016-01-21 14:27:29 -05:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
e74aa2bdff [MIR] Promote temps to alloca on multi-assignment
Fixes #31002
2016-01-21 19:01:43 +02:00
bors
340e7eb2a7 Auto merge of #31024 - oli-obk:move_checks_out_of_librustc, r=arielb1
-    check_const
-    check_static_recursion
-    check_loop
-    check_rvalues

r? @arielb1
2016-01-21 15:21:09 +00:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
29c296f90b clean up trans_static_method_callee and friends 2016-01-21 14:42:09 +02:00
Oliver Schneider
c124deca7b move more checks out of librustc 2016-01-21 10:52:37 +01:00
bors
34b4e66736 Auto merge of #29520 - retep998:staticlib-naming-fiasco, r=alexcrichton
I'm not sure if this was the best way to go about it, but it seems to work.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29508

r? @alexcrichton
2016-01-21 09:02:48 +00:00
Peter Atashian
a65f5acf5c Add host toolchain DLLs to PATH when executing link.exe
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/31063

Signed-off-by: Peter Atashian <retep998@gmail.com>
2016-01-20 21:01:56 -05:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
2084c2c33a Rename Def's variants and don't reexport them 2016-01-20 22:31:10 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
ceaaa1bc33 Refactor definitions of ADTs in rustc::middle::def 2016-01-20 21:50:57 +03:00
bors
41b74b11b4 Auto merge of #30845 - nagisa:mir-extern-calls, r=dotdash
Supersedes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/30517
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29575

cc @luqmana
r? @nikomatsakis
2016-01-19 13:46:18 +00:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
99e8b4d755 [MIR] Implement extern call support 2016-01-19 15:14:04 +02:00
Oliver Schneider
c02ba1618d revert using trans::Disr in LoadRangeAssert
it makes no sense here, accidentally introduced in #30931
2016-01-18 11:30:52 +01:00
bors
bff52927f5 Auto merge of #30975 - Manishearth:rollup, r=Manishearth
- Successful merges: #30938, #30940, #30943, #30949, #30952, #30957, #30959
- Failed merges:
2016-01-17 12:23:57 +00:00
Manish Goregaokar
80e21d1958 Rollup merge of #30943 - alexcrichton:stabilize-1.7, r=aturon
This commit stabilizes and deprecates the FCP (final comment period) APIs for
the upcoming 1.7 beta release. The specific APIs which changed were:

Stabilized

* `Path::strip_prefix` (renamed from `relative_from`)
* `path::StripPrefixError` (new error type returned from `strip_prefix`)
* `Ipv4Addr::is_loopback`
* `Ipv4Addr::is_private`
* `Ipv4Addr::is_link_local`
* `Ipv4Addr::is_multicast`
* `Ipv4Addr::is_broadcast`
* `Ipv4Addr::is_documentation`
* `Ipv6Addr::is_unspecified`
* `Ipv6Addr::is_loopback`
* `Ipv6Addr::is_unique_local`
* `Ipv6Addr::is_multicast`
* `Vec::as_slice`
* `Vec::as_mut_slice`
* `String::as_str`
* `String::as_mut_str`
* `<[T]>::clone_from_slice` - the `usize` return value is removed
* `<[T]>::sort_by_key`
* `i32::checked_rem` (and other signed types)
* `i32::checked_neg` (and other signed types)
* `i32::checked_shl` (and other signed types)
* `i32::checked_shr` (and other signed types)
* `i32::saturating_mul` (and other signed types)
* `i32::overflowing_add` (and other signed types)
* `i32::overflowing_sub` (and other signed types)
* `i32::overflowing_mul` (and other signed types)
* `i32::overflowing_div` (and other signed types)
* `i32::overflowing_rem` (and other signed types)
* `i32::overflowing_neg` (and other signed types)
* `i32::overflowing_shl` (and other signed types)
* `i32::overflowing_shr` (and other signed types)
* `u32::checked_rem` (and other unsigned types)
* `u32::checked_shl` (and other unsigned types)
* `u32::saturating_mul` (and other unsigned types)
* `u32::overflowing_add` (and other unsigned types)
* `u32::overflowing_sub` (and other unsigned types)
* `u32::overflowing_mul` (and other unsigned types)
* `u32::overflowing_div` (and other unsigned types)
* `u32::overflowing_rem` (and other unsigned types)
* `u32::overflowing_neg` (and other unsigned types)
* `u32::overflowing_shl` (and other unsigned types)
* `u32::overflowing_shr` (and other unsigned types)
* `ffi::IntoStringError`
* `CString::into_string`
* `CString::into_bytes`
* `CString::into_bytes_with_nul`
* `From<CString> for Vec<u8>`
* `From<CString> for Vec<u8>`
* `IntoStringError::into_cstring`
* `IntoStringError::utf8_error`
* `Error for IntoStringError`

Deprecated

* `Path::relative_from` - renamed to `strip_prefix`
* `Path::prefix` - use `components().next()` instead
* `os::unix::fs` constants - moved to the `libc` crate
* `fmt::{radix, Radix, RadixFmt}` - not used enough to stabilize
* `IntoCow` - conflicts with `Into` and may come back later
* `i32::{BITS, BYTES}` (and other integers) - not pulling their weight
* `DebugTuple::formatter` - will be removed
* `sync::Semaphore` - not used enough and confused with system semaphores

Closes #23284
cc #27709 (still lots more methods though)
Closes #27712
Closes #27722
Closes #27728
Closes #27735
Closes #27729
Closes #27755
Closes #27782
Closes #27798
2016-01-17 17:25:47 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
48a7651073 Rollup merge of #30938 - dotdash:zst_void, r=eddyb
The only way to get a value for a zero-sized type is `undef`, so
there's really no point in actually having a return type other than
void for such types. Also, while the comment in return_type_is_void
mentioned something about aiding C ABI support, @eddyb correctly
pointed out on IRC that there is no such thing as a zero-sized type in
C. And even with clang, which allows empty structs, those get
translated as void return types as well.

Fixes #28766
2016-01-17 17:25:47 +05:30
bors
0b524edb04 Auto merge of #30931 - oli-obk:trans_disr_newtype, r=arielb1
This is groundwork for #30587 (typestrong constant integrals), but imo it's a change that in itself is good, too, since we don't just juggle `u64`s around anymore.

`ty::Disr` will be changed to a `ConstInt` in #30587
2016-01-17 10:31:47 +00:00
bors
077f4eeb84 Auto merge of #30567 - steffengy:master, r=alexcrichton
Add support to use functions exported using vectorcall.
This essentially only allows to pass a new LLVM calling convention
from rust to LLVM.

```rust
extern "vectorcall" fn abc(param: c_void);
```

references
----
http://llvm.org/docs/doxygen/html/CallingConv_8h_source.html
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn375768.aspx
2016-01-16 23:30:30 +00:00
Alex Crichton
9a4f43b9b6 std: Stabilize APIs for the 1.7 release
This commit stabilizes and deprecates the FCP (final comment period) APIs for
the upcoming 1.7 beta release. The specific APIs which changed were:

Stabilized

* `Path::strip_prefix` (renamed from `relative_from`)
* `path::StripPrefixError` (new error type returned from `strip_prefix`)
* `Ipv4Addr::is_loopback`
* `Ipv4Addr::is_private`
* `Ipv4Addr::is_link_local`
* `Ipv4Addr::is_multicast`
* `Ipv4Addr::is_broadcast`
* `Ipv4Addr::is_documentation`
* `Ipv6Addr::is_unspecified`
* `Ipv6Addr::is_loopback`
* `Ipv6Addr::is_unique_local`
* `Ipv6Addr::is_multicast`
* `Vec::as_slice`
* `Vec::as_mut_slice`
* `String::as_str`
* `String::as_mut_str`
* `<[T]>::clone_from_slice` - the `usize` return value is removed
* `<[T]>::sort_by_key`
* `i32::checked_rem` (and other signed types)
* `i32::checked_neg` (and other signed types)
* `i32::checked_shl` (and other signed types)
* `i32::checked_shr` (and other signed types)
* `i32::saturating_mul` (and other signed types)
* `i32::overflowing_add` (and other signed types)
* `i32::overflowing_sub` (and other signed types)
* `i32::overflowing_mul` (and other signed types)
* `i32::overflowing_div` (and other signed types)
* `i32::overflowing_rem` (and other signed types)
* `i32::overflowing_neg` (and other signed types)
* `i32::overflowing_shl` (and other signed types)
* `i32::overflowing_shr` (and other signed types)
* `u32::checked_rem` (and other unsigned types)
* `u32::checked_neg` (and other unsigned types)
* `u32::checked_shl` (and other unsigned types)
* `u32::saturating_mul` (and other unsigned types)
* `u32::overflowing_add` (and other unsigned types)
* `u32::overflowing_sub` (and other unsigned types)
* `u32::overflowing_mul` (and other unsigned types)
* `u32::overflowing_div` (and other unsigned types)
* `u32::overflowing_rem` (and other unsigned types)
* `u32::overflowing_neg` (and other unsigned types)
* `u32::overflowing_shl` (and other unsigned types)
* `u32::overflowing_shr` (and other unsigned types)
* `ffi::IntoStringError`
* `CString::into_string`
* `CString::into_bytes`
* `CString::into_bytes_with_nul`
* `From<CString> for Vec<u8>`
* `From<CString> for Vec<u8>`
* `IntoStringError::into_cstring`
* `IntoStringError::utf8_error`
* `Error for IntoStringError`

Deprecated

* `Path::relative_from` - renamed to `strip_prefix`
* `Path::prefix` - use `components().next()` instead
* `os::unix::fs` constants - moved to the `libc` crate
* `fmt::{radix, Radix, RadixFmt}` - not used enough to stabilize
* `IntoCow` - conflicts with `Into` and may come back later
* `i32::{BITS, BYTES}` (and other integers) - not pulling their weight
* `DebugTuple::formatter` - will be removed
* `sync::Semaphore` - not used enough and confused with system semaphores

Closes #23284
cc #27709 (still lots more methods though)
Closes #27712
Closes #27722
Closes #27728
Closes #27735
Closes #27729
Closes #27755
Closes #27782
Closes #27798
2016-01-16 11:03:10 -08:00
Peter Atashian
06c66d6ca2 Change name when outputting staticlibs on Windows
libfoo.a -> foo.lib
In order to not cause conflicts, changes the DLL import library name
foo.lib -> foo.dll.lib

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29508

Because this changes output filenames this is a [breaking-change]

Signed-off-by: Peter Atashian <retep998@gmail.com>
2016-01-16 12:34:54 -05:00
Oliver 'ker' Schneider
6fef118bc0 use a newtype for the variant discriminant instead of u64 2016-01-16 16:03:09 +01:00
bors
683af0d9e0 Auto merge of #30446 - michaelwu:associated-const-type-params-pt1, r=nikomatsakis
This provides limited support for using associated consts on type parameters. It generally works on things that can be figured out at trans time. This doesn't work for array lengths or match arms. I have another patch to make it work in const expressions.

CC @eddyb @nikomatsakis
2016-01-15 21:33:58 +00:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
52ffeda8c8 Fix type retrieval for Switch translation
Previously it would go through def_id and retrieve a type that’s not always correct, monomorphized,
etc.
2016-01-15 20:27:57 +02:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
ac16d323c9 Fix translation for all other discriminated ADTs
Again.
2016-01-15 20:27:53 +02:00
Björn Steinbrink
f10af2e5fa Translate zero-sized return types as void
The only way to get a value for a zero-sized type is `undef`, so
there's really no point in actually having a return type other than
void for such types. Also, while the comment in return_type_is_void
mentioned something about aiding C ABI support, @eddyb correctly
pointed out on IRC that there is no such thing as a zero-sized type in
C. And even with clang, which allows empty structs, those get
translated as void return types as well.

Fixes #28766
2016-01-15 18:29:29 +01:00
Manish Goregaokar
7208d25003 Rollup merge of #30776 - antonblanchard:powerpc64_merge, r=alexcrichton
This adds support for big endian and little endian PowerPC64.
make check runs clean apart from one big endian backtrace issue.
2016-01-15 17:28:28 +05:30
bors
d8869d3487 Auto merge of #30711 - nrc:json-errs, r=huonw
The compiler can emit errors and warning in JSON format. This is a more easily machine readable form then the usual error output.

Closes #10492, closes #14863.
2016-01-15 01:52:01 +00:00
Michael Wu
a4f91e5fed Support generic associated consts 2016-01-14 17:35:55 -05:00
Nick Cameron
fd46c78f8f Add an --output option for specifying an error emitter 2016-01-15 10:24:12 +13:00
Brian Anderson
4bcca8bcf7 Revert "Link with ld.gold by default"
This reverts commit 34dc0e0739.
2016-01-14 19:20:11 +00:00
bors
e5bab5dd00 Auto merge of #30848 - nagisa:mir-no-store-zsts, r=nikomatsakis
Fixes #30831

r? @nikomatsakis
2016-01-14 15:37:07 +00:00
Manish Goregaokar
e51de045ef Rollup merge of #30851 - jonas-schievink:unneeded-dropflags, r=pnkfelix
Apparently we allocate and maintain non-working dropflag hints since June... In anticipation of a working implementation of on-stack drop flag hints, let's not spend even more time on types that don't even need to be dropped.

```rust
fn main() {
    let (i,j,k,l) = (0,0,0,0);
}
```
used to translate to (unoptimized only, of course):
```llvm
define internal void @_ZN4main20ha8deb085c47920d8eaaE() unnamed_addr #0 {
entry-block:
  %dropflag_hint_10 = alloca i8
  %dropflag_hint_11 = alloca i8
  %dropflag_hint_12 = alloca i8
  %dropflag_hint_13 = alloca i8
  %const = alloca { i32, i32, i32, i32 }
  %i = alloca i32
  %j = alloca i32
  %k = alloca i32
  %l = alloca i32
  store i8 61, i8* %dropflag_hint_10
  store i8 61, i8* %dropflag_hint_11
  store i8 61, i8* %dropflag_hint_12
  store i8 61, i8* %dropflag_hint_13
  %0 = bitcast { i32, i32, i32, i32 }* %const to i8*
  call void @llvm.memcpy.p0i8.p0i8.i64(i8* %0, i8* bitcast ({ i32, i32, i32, i32 }* @const2752 to i8*), i64 16, i32 4, i1 false)
  %1 = getelementptr inbounds { i32, i32, i32, i32 }, { i32, i32, i32, i32 }* %const, i32 0, i32 0
  %2 = load i32, i32* %1, align 4
  store i32 %2, i32* %i, align 4
  %3 = getelementptr inbounds { i32, i32, i32, i32 }, { i32, i32, i32, i32 }* %const, i32 0, i32 1
  %4 = load i32, i32* %3, align 4
  store i32 %4, i32* %j, align 4
  %5 = getelementptr inbounds { i32, i32, i32, i32 }, { i32, i32, i32, i32 }* %const, i32 0, i32 2
  %6 = load i32, i32* %5, align 4
  store i32 %6, i32* %k, align 4
  %7 = getelementptr inbounds { i32, i32, i32, i32 }, { i32, i32, i32, i32 }* %const, i32 0, i32 3
  %8 = load i32, i32* %7, align 4
  store i32 %8, i32* %l, align 4
  ret void
}
```

Now it gives:
```llvm
define internal void @_ZN4main20ha8deb085c47920d8eaaE() unnamed_addr #0 {
entry-block:
  %const = alloca { i32, i32, i32, i32 }
  %i = alloca i32
  %j = alloca i32
  %k = alloca i32
  %l = alloca i32
  %0 = bitcast { i32, i32, i32, i32 }* %const to i8*
  call void @llvm.memcpy.p0i8.p0i8.i64(i8* %0, i8* bitcast ({ i32, i32, i32, i32 }* @const2748 to i8*), i64 16, i32 4, i1 false)
  %1 = getelementptr inbounds { i32, i32, i32, i32 }, { i32, i32, i32, i32 }* %const, i32 0, i32 0
  %2 = load i32, i32* %1, align 4
  store i32 %2, i32* %i, align 4
  %3 = getelementptr inbounds { i32, i32, i32, i32 }, { i32, i32, i32, i32 }* %const, i32 0, i32 1
  %4 = load i32, i32* %3, align 4
  store i32 %4, i32* %j, align 4
  %5 = getelementptr inbounds { i32, i32, i32, i32 }, { i32, i32, i32, i32 }* %const, i32 0, i32 2
  %6 = load i32, i32* %5, align 4
  store i32 %6, i32* %k, align 4
  %7 = getelementptr inbounds { i32, i32, i32, i32 }, { i32, i32, i32, i32 }* %const, i32 0, i32 3
  %8 = load i32, i32* %7, align 4
  store i32 %8, i32* %l, align 4
  ret void
}
```

Let's hope I didn't break anything!
2016-01-14 11:04:43 +05:30
Felix S. Klock II
decc286757 add doc for new fn alloc_ty_init.
(Note that it might be a good idea to replace *all* calls of
`alloc_ty` with calls to `alloc_ty_init`, to encourage programmers to
consider the appropriate value for the `init` flag when creating
temporary values.)
2016-01-13 14:29:50 +01:00
Felix S. Klock II
7706e2333e revise lifetime handling for alloca's that are initialized as "dropped."
(This can/should be revisited when drop flags are stored out of band.)
2016-01-13 14:29:50 +01:00
Felix S. Klock II
8168765d43 Factored out private routine for emitting LLVM lifetime intrinsic calls.
(The reason this is not factored as far as possible because a
subsequent commit is going to need to do construction without having
access to a `cx`.)
2016-01-13 14:29:50 +01:00
Felix S. Klock II
f251ff4081 bug fixes for issues 30018 and 30822.
includes bugfixes pointed out during review:

 * Only `call_lifetime_start` for an alloca if the function entry does
   not itself initialize it to "dropped."

 * Remove `schedule_lifetime_end` after writing an *element* into a
   borrowed slice. (As explained by [dotdash][irc], "the lifetime end
   that is being removed was for an element in the slice, which is not
   an alloca of its own and has no lifetime start of its own")

[irc]: https://botbot.me/mozilla/rust-internals/2016-01-13/?msg=57844504&page=3
2016-01-13 14:02:06 +01:00
Anton Blanchard
b372910476 Add powerpc64 and powerpc64le support
This adds support for big endian and little endian PowerPC64.
make check runs clean apart from one big endian backtrace issue.
2016-01-13 01:39:00 +00:00
Michael Neumann
d485a511d0 Recognize #[thread_local] on extern static. Fixes #30795.
This will correctly add the thread_local attribute to the external static
variable "errno":

    extern {
         #[thread_local]
         static errno: c_int;
    }

Before this commit, the thread_local attribute is ignored.
2016-01-12 20:39:22 +01:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
20618d0e42 [MIR] Avoid some code generation for stores of ZST
Fixes #30831
2016-01-12 21:35:10 +02:00
Jonas Schievink
e3abc3cfe7 Don't use dropflag hints when the type is dropless 2016-01-12 18:04:21 +01:00
Felix S. Klock II
cec7280bf3 debug instrumentation (can remove) 2016-01-12 15:24:52 +01:00
Felix S. Klock II
965b0bfefe Issue 30530: initialize allocas for Datum::to_lvalue_datum_in_scope.
In particular, bring back the `zero` flag for `lvalue_scratch_datum`,
which controls whether the alloca's created immediately at function
start are uninitialized at that point or have their embedded
drop-flags initialized to "dropped".

Then made `to_lvalue_datum_in_scope` pass "dropped" as `zero` flag.
2016-01-12 15:24:52 +01:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
6aaa6068c5 Rollup merge of #30774 - nagisa:mir-fix-constval-adts, r=arielb1
Fixes #30772

We used to have a untested special case which didn’t really work anyway, because of lacking casts. This PR removes the case in question.
2016-01-11 21:17:53 +02:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
2f86c1605c Change destination accessor to return references
Previously it was returning a value, mostly for the two reasons:

* Cloning Lvalue is very cheap most of the time (i.e. when Lvalue is not a Projection);
* There’s users who want &mut lvalue and there’s users who want &lvalue. Returning a value allows
  to make either one easier when pattern matching (i.e. Some(ref dest) or Some(ref mut dest)).

However, I’m now convinced this is an invalid approach. Namely the users which want a mutable
reference may modify the Lvalue in-place, but the changes won’t be reflected in the final MIR,
since the Lvalue modified is merely a clone.

Instead, we have two accessors `destination` and `destination_mut` which return a reference to the
destination in desired mode.
2016-01-08 14:40:32 +02:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
ea52d9ebda [MIR] Fix translation of ConstVal::{Struct, Tuple}
Fixes #30772
2016-01-08 01:15:59 +02:00
bors
1e8350387c Auto merge of #30317 - jseyfried:refactor_type_folder, r=nikomatsakis
`TypeFoldable`s can currently be visited inefficiently with an identity folder that is run only for its side effects. This creates a more efficient visitor for `TypeFoldable`s and uses it to implement `RegionEscape` and `HasProjectionTypes`, fixing cleanup issue #20298.
This is a pure refactoring.
2016-01-07 11:48:35 +00:00
bors
91b27ec9be Auto merge of #30724 - nikomatsakis:feature-gate-defaulted-type-parameters, r=pnkfelix
It was recently realized that we accept defaulted type parameters everywhere, without feature gate, even though the only place that we really *intended* to accept them were on types. This PR adds a lint warning unless the "type-parameter-defaults" feature is enabled. This should eventually become a hard error.

This is a [breaking-change] in that new feature gates are required (or simply removing the defaults, which is probably a better choice as they have little effect at this time). Results of a [crater run][crater] suggest that approximately 5-15 crates are affected. I didn't do the measurement quite right so that run cannot distinguish "true" regressions from "non-root" regressions, but even the upper bound of 15 affected crates seems relatively minimal.

[crater]: https://gist.github.com/nikomatsakis/760c6a67698bd24253bf

cc @rust-lang/lang
r? @pnkfelix
2016-01-07 06:32:56 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
76021d84b3 Refactor away extension traits RegionEscape and HasTypeFlags 2016-01-07 00:42:12 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
f9808ea4b4 Create a visitor for TypeFoldables and use it to implement RegionEscape and HasTypeFlags (fixes #20298) 2016-01-07 00:40:18 +00:00
bors
e8c337b5ca Auto merge of #30532 - nikomatsakis:cross-item-dependencies, r=mw
This is roughly the same as my previous PR that created a dependency graph, but that:

1. The dependency graph is only optionally constructed, though this doesn't seem to make much of a difference in terms of overhead (see measurements below).
2. The dependency graph is simpler (I combined a lot of nodes).
3. The dependency graph debugging facilities are much better: you can now use `RUST_DEP_GRAPH_FILTER` to filter the dep graph to just the nodes you are interested in, which is super help.
4. The tests are somewhat more elaborate, including a few known bugs I need to fix in a second pass.

This is potentially a `[breaking-change]` for plugin authors. If you are poking about in tcx state or something like that, you probably want to add `let _ignore = tcx.dep_graph.in_ignore();`, which will cause your reads/writes to be ignored and not affect the dep-graph.

After this, or perhaps as an add-on to this PR in some cases, what I would like to do is the following:

- [x] Write-up a little guide to how to use this system, the debugging options available, and what the possible failure modes are.
- [ ] Introduce read-only and perhaps the `Meta` node
- [x] Replace "memoization tasks" with node from the map itself
- [ ] Fix the shortcomings, obviously! Notably, the HIR map needs to register reads, and there is some state that is not yet tracked. (Maybe as a separate PR.)
- [x] Refactor the dep-graph code so that the actual maintenance of the dep-graph occurs in a parallel thread, and the main thread simply throws things into a shared channel (probably a fixed-size channel). There is no reason for dep-graph construction to be on the main thread. (Maybe as a separate PR.)

Regarding performance: adding this tracking does add some overhead, approximately 2% in my measurements (I was comparing the build times for rustdoc). Interestingly, enabling or disabling tracking doesn't seem to do very much. I want to poke at this some more and gather a bit more data -- in some tests I've seen that 2% go away, but on others it comes back. It's not entirely clear to me if that 2% is truly due to constructing the dep-graph at all.

The next big step after this is write some code to dump the dep-graph to disk and reload it.

r? @michaelwoerister
2016-01-06 18:37:57 +00:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
36b3951c73 Create personality slot when translating Resume
This considerably simplifies code around calling functions and translation of Resume itself. This
removes requirement that a block containing Resume terminator is always translated after something
which creates a landing pad, thus allowing us to actually translate some valid MIRs we could not
translate before.

However, an assumption is added that translator is correct (in regards to landing pad generation)
and code will never reach the Resume terminator without going through a landing pad first. Breaking
these assumptions would pass an `undef` value into the personality functions.
2016-01-06 13:57:52 +02:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
d1c644c1e9 Merge Call and DivergingCall diffs into CallKind
This merges two separate Call terminators and uses a separate CallKind sub-enum instead.

A little bit unrelatedly, copying into destination value for a certain kind of invoke, is also
implemented here. See the associated comment in code for various details that arise with this
implementation.
2016-01-06 13:57:52 +02:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
cef6aee369 Don’t generate landing-pads if -Z no-landing-pads 2016-01-06 13:57:52 +02:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
20ec53a0d3 Fix ReturnPointer generation for void return types
Fixes #30480
2016-01-06 13:57:52 +02:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
924bb1e5eb Refine call terminator translation
* Implement landing pads; and
* Implement DivergingCall translation; and
* Modernise previous implementation of Call somewhat.
2016-01-06 13:57:51 +02:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
a1e13983f7 Have a cached unreachable block inside MIR state
It is useful for various cases where direct unreachable cannot be translated and a separate block
is necessary.
2016-01-06 13:57:51 +02:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
4e86dcdb72 Remove diverge terminator
Unreachable terminator can be contained all within the trans.
2016-01-06 13:57:51 +02:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
5b34690842 Remove the Panic block terminator 2016-01-06 13:57:51 +02:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
ecf4d0e3ad Add Resume Terminator which corresponds to resume
Diverge should eventually go away
2016-01-06 13:57:51 +02:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
893a66d7a1 Split Call into Call and DivergingCall
DivergingCall is different enough from the regular converging Call to warrant the split. This also
inlines CallData struct and creates a new CallTargets enum in order to have a way to differentiate
between calls that do not have an associated cleanup block.

Note, that this patch still does not produce DivergingCall terminator anywhere. Look for that in
the next patches.
2016-01-06 13:40:57 +02:00
bors
7312e0a163 Auto merge of #30692 - michaelwoerister:mir-overloaded-fn-calls, r=nikomatsakis
So far, calls going through `Fn::call`, `FnMut::call_mut`, or `FnOnce::call_once` have not been translated properly into MIR:
The call `f(a, b, c)` where `f: Fn(T1, T2, T3)` would end up in MIR as:
```
call `f` with arguments  `a`, `b`, `c`
```
What we really want is:
```
call `Fn::call` with arguments  `f`, `a`, `b`, `c`
```
This PR transforms these kinds of overloaded calls during `HIR -> HAIR` translation.

What's still a bit funky is that the `Fn` traits expect arguments to be tupled but due to special handling type-checking and trans, we do not actually tuple arguments and everything still checks out fine. So, after this PR we end up with MIR containing calls where function signature and arguments seemingly don't match:
```
call Fn::call(&self, args: (T1, T2, T3)) with arguments `f`, `a`, `b`, `c`
```
instead of
```
call Fn::call(&self, args: (T1, T2, T3)) with arguments `f`, (`a`, `b`, `c`)  //  <- args tupled!
```
It would be nice if the call traits could go without special handling in MIR and later on.
2016-01-06 09:00:57 +00:00
Niko Matsakis
8b22ed8651 Add assert-dep-graph testing mechanism and tests 2016-01-05 21:05:51 -05:00
Niko Matsakis
005fa14358 Annotate the compiler with information about what it is doing when. 2016-01-05 21:05:50 -05:00
bors
dc1f442634 Auto merge of #30492 - wesleywiser:fix_extra_drops, r=pnkfelix
Fixes #28159
2016-01-06 01:55:45 +00:00
Niko Matsakis
27d6b9d215 improve visibility of future-incompatibilities (mildly, at least) 2016-01-05 16:21:53 -05:00
Michael Woerister
7d357190ff [MIR] Implement calling of closures and add missing monomorphization when translating function references. 2016-01-05 12:50:46 -05:00
bors
41611baece Auto merge of #30661 - michaelwoerister:trans_fn_attrs, r=nrc
So far `librustc::trans::base::trans_fn()` and `trans_closure()` have been passed the list of attributes on the function being translated *only* if the function was local and non-generic. For generic functions, functions inlined from other crates, functions with foreign ABI and for closures, only an empty list of attributes was ever passed to `trans_fn()`.
This led to the case that generic functions marked with `#[rustc_mir]` where not actually translated via MIR but via the legacy translation path.

This PR makes function/closure attributes always be passed to `trans_fn()` and disables the one test where this makes a difference.

If there is an actual reason why attributes were not passed along in these cases, let me know.

cc @rust-lang/compiler
cc @luqmana regarding the test case
2016-01-04 22:09:52 +00:00
Wesley Wiser
8c897ee0ab Avoid adding drops for types w/ no dtor in MIR construction
Fixes #28159
2015-12-31 17:05:08 -05:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
1aa4abdb3b Rollup merge of #30590 - nagisa:mir-constval-function, r=luqmana
This moves back (essentially reverts #30265) into MIR-specific translation code, but keeps the
funcition split out, since it is expected to eventually become recursive.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29572

cc @oli-obk
2015-12-31 18:52:20 +02:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
23d24ff667 Rollup merge of #30565 - michaelwoerister:opaque_encoder, r=brson
This PR changes the `emit_opaque` and `read_opaque` methods in the RBML library to use a space-efficient binary encoder that does not emit any tags and uses the LEB128 variable-length integer format for all numbers it emits.

The space savings are nice, albeit a bit underwhelming, especially for dynamic libraries where metadata is already compressed.

| RLIBs        |  NEW   |   OLD     |
|--------------|--------|-----------|
|libstd        | 8.8 MB |  10.5 MB  |
|libcore       |15.6 MB |   19.7 MB |
|libcollections| 3.7 MB |    4.8 MB |
|librustc      |34.0 MB |   37.8 MB |
|libsyntax     |28.3 MB |   32.1 MB |

| SOs           |     NEW   |    OLD |
|---------------|-----------|--------|
| libstd        |  4.8 MB   | 5.1 MB |
| librustc      |  8.6 MB   | 9.2 MB |
| libsyntax     |  7.8 MB   | 8.4 MB |

At least this should make up for the size increase caused recently by also storing MIR in crate metadata.

Can this be a breaking change for anyone?
cc @rust-lang/compiler
2015-12-31 18:52:20 +02:00
Michael Woerister
e3c89943ac Forward attributes of translated function/closure to trans_fn/trans_closure. 2015-12-31 08:06:23 -05:00
bors
19a351c776 Auto merge of #30586 - nagisa:mir-cast, r=arielb1
I think that should pretty much conclude all of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29576.
2015-12-31 03:01:00 +00:00
bors
5892852168 Auto merge of #30585 - Ms2ger:ExplicitSelfCategory, r=brson 2015-12-31 01:12:38 +00:00
bors
176ee349a7 Auto merge of #30542 - nrc:errs-base, r=nagisa
As discussed [here](https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/more-structured-errors/3005)

r? @nikomatsakis or anyone else on the @rust-lang/compiler team
2015-12-30 12:27:10 +00:00
Nick Cameron
aaa02b3ff9 Refactoring 2015-12-30 14:27:59 +13:00
Nick Cameron
95dc7efad0 use structured errors 2015-12-30 14:27:59 +13:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
feab2ae77e Implement as casting (Misc cast kind) 2015-12-29 20:47:18 +02:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
e137c2ad0a [MIR] Translate ConstVal::Function
This moves back (essentially reverts #30265) into MIR-specific translation code, but keeps the
funcition split out, since it is expected to eventually become recursive.
2015-12-28 21:27:10 +02:00
Brian Anderson
34dc0e0739 Link with ld.gold by default
To disable, pass `-C disable-gold`
2015-12-28 18:08:16 +00:00
Michael Woerister
fa2a7411e4 Use a more efficient encoding for opaque data in RBML. 2015-12-28 12:15:44 -05:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
e7cab13037 [MIR] Fix setting discriminant for unit enums 2015-12-28 15:48:01 +02:00
Ms2ger
b2c370370e Rename ExplicitSelfCategory's variants and stop re-exporting them. 2015-12-28 12:52:43 +01:00
bors
0e9f6ecd0e Auto merge of #30579 - dotdash:30478, r=arielb1
`auto_ref()` currently returns an Rvalue datum for the ref'd value,
which is fine for thin pointers, but for fat pointers this means that
once the pointer is moved out of that datum, its memory will be marked
as dead. And because there is not necessarily an intermediate temporary
involved we can end up marking memory as dead that is actually still
used.

As I don't want to break the micro-optimization for thin pointers by
always returning an Lvalue datum, I decided to only do so for fat
pointers.

Fix #30478
2015-12-28 02:29:14 +00:00
Björn Steinbrink
575f690b39 Fix auto_ref() for fat pointers
`auto_ref()` currently returns an Rvalue datum for the ref'd value,
which is fine for thin pointers, but for fat pointers this means that
once the pointer is moved out of that datum, its memory will be marked
as dead. And because there is not necessarily an intermediate temporary
involved we can end up marking memory as dead that is actually still
used.

As I don't want to break the micro-optimization for thin pointers by
always returning an Lvalue datum, I decided to only do so for fat
pointers.

Fix #30478
2015-12-27 17:57:49 +01:00
Steffen
9af75d2bec llvm: Add support for vectorcall (X86_VectorCall) convention 2015-12-26 21:40:40 +01:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
7b68b5fc2a Also fix MIRification of unit enum variants 2015-12-26 14:44:36 +02:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
75e8f4afca Properly translate unit structs in MIR 2015-12-25 01:02:34 +02:00
Peter Atashian
e77ab57aae Fix Universal CRT detection on weird setups
Checks for a `10.` prefix on the subfolder

Signed-off-by: Peter Atashian <retep998@gmail.com>
2015-12-21 20:44:48 -05:00
bors
2343a92a90 Auto merge of #30352 - alexcrichton:new-snashots, r=nikomatsakis
Lots of cruft to remove!
2015-12-21 21:37:26 +00:00
bors
709d00a231 Auto merge of #30460 - Ms2ger:BindingMode, r=alexcrichton 2015-12-21 19:10:51 +00:00
Alex Crichton
cd1848a1a6 Register new snapshots
Lots of cruft to remove!
2015-12-21 09:26:21 -08:00
bors
c6079d0586 Auto merge of #30486 - nagisa:mir-fix-geps, r=luqmana
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/30474
2015-12-21 02:26:10 +00:00
bors
2b8e96dad2 Auto merge of #30482 - luqmana:const-fat-ptr, r=dotdash
Fixes #30479.
2015-12-21 00:39:24 +00:00
Ms2ger
143b9d80d0 Stop re-exporting the ast::BindingMode variants. 2015-12-20 22:15:26 +01:00
bors
712eccee29 Auto merge of #30394 - geofft:dt-runpath, r=alexcrichton
This causes the linker to emit DT_RUNPATH instead of DT_RPATH, which fixes #30378. See that bug for rationale.
2015-12-19 19:39:25 +00:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
2b2f983523 Fix GEPs for MIR indexing translation
Fixes #30474
2015-12-19 20:30:13 +02:00
Luqman Aden
0f860c2977 [MIR] Handle FatPtr in mir::constant::trans_constval. 2015-12-19 09:58:11 -05:00
bors
440ef8b154 Auto merge of #30184 - petrochenkov:ascr, r=nikomatsakis
This PR is a rebase of the original PR by @eddyb https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/21836 with some unrebasable parts manually reapplied, feature gate added + type equality restriction added as described below.

This implementation is partial because the type equality restriction is applied to all type ascription expressions and not only those in lvalue contexts. Thus, all difficulties with detection of these contexts and translation of coercions having effect in runtime are avoided.
So, you can't write things with coercions like `let slice = &[1, 2, 3]: &[u8];`. It obviously makes type ascription less useful than it should be, but it's still much more useful than not having type ascription at all.
In particular, things like `let v = something.iter().collect(): Vec<_>;` and `let u = t.into(): U;` work as expected and I'm pretty happy with these improvements alone.

Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/23416
2015-12-19 02:45:15 +00:00
bors
9e278950c2 Auto merge of #30364 - luqmana:mir-calls, r=nikomatsakis 2015-12-18 23:06:24 +00:00
Luqman Aden
a6b861b197 [MIR] Initial implementation for translating calls. 2015-12-18 17:33:29 -05:00
bors
ef91cdb140 Auto merge of #29973 - petrochenkov:privinpub, r=nikomatsakis
Some notes:
This patch enforces the rules from [RFC 136](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0136-no-privates-in-public.md) and makes "private in public" a module-level concept and not crate-level. Only `pub` annotations are used by the new algorithm, crate-level exported node set produced by `EmbargoVisitor` is not used. The error messages are tweaked accordingly and don't use the word "exported" to avoid confusing people (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29668).

The old algorithm tried to be extra smart with impls, but it mostly led to unpredictable behavior and bugs like https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/28325.
The new algorithm tries to be as simple as possible - an impl is considered public iff its type is public and its trait is public (if presents).
A type or trait is considered public if all its components are public, [complications](https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/limits-of-type-inference-smartness/2919) with private types leaking to other crates/modules through trait impls and type inference are deliberately ignored so far.

The new algorithm is not recursive and uses the nice new facility `Crate::visit_all_items`!

Obsolete pre-1.0 feature `visible_private_types` is removed.

This is a [breaking-change].
The two main vectors of breakage are type aliases (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/28450) and impls (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/28325).
I need some statistics from a crater run (cc @alexcrichton) to decide on the breakage mitigation strategy.
UPDATE: All the new errors are reported as warnings controlled by a lint `private_in_public` and lint group `future_incompatible`, but the intent is to make them hard errors eventually.

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/28325
Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/28450
Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29524
Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29627
Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29668
Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/30055

r? @nikomatsakis
2015-12-18 18:54:52 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
785cbe0200 Do not substitute type aliases during error reporting
Type aliases are still substituted when determining impl publicity
2015-12-18 20:57:36 +03:00
Manish Goregaokar
a8e424685c Rollup merge of #30452 - dotdash:24876_take_2, r=alexcrichton
LLVM doesn't really support reusing the same module to emit more than
one file. One bug this causes is that the IR is invalidated by the stack
coloring pass when emitting the first file, and then the IR verifier
complains by the time we try to emit the second file. Also, we get
different binaries with --emit=asm,link than with just --emit=link. In
some cases leading to segfaults.

Unfortunately, it seems that at this point in time, the most sensible
option to circumvent this problem is to just clone the whole llvm module
for the asm output if we need both, asm and obj file output.

Fixes #24876
Fixes #26235
2015-12-18 20:02:14 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
9e953df6f0 Rollup merge of #30420 - petrochenkov:owned2, r=nrc
Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/30095 not causing mysterious segfaults.

r? @nrc
2015-12-18 20:02:12 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
7eb7bc2e04 Rollup merge of #30398 - jwworth:pull-request-1450205451, r=sanxiyn
This fixes a double word typo, 'the'.
2015-12-18 16:47:38 +05:30
Manish Goregaokar
c2902965cb Rollup merge of #30384 - nrc:diagnostics, r=@nikomatsakis
Should make it possible to add JSON or HTML errors. Also tidies up a lot.
2015-12-18 16:47:37 +05:30
Björn Steinbrink
88ffb26cf5 Fix emitting asm and object file output at the same time
LLVM doesn't really support reusing the same module to emit more than
one file. One bug this causes is that the IR is invalidated by the stack
coloring pass when emitting the first file, and then the IR verifier
complains by the time we try to emit the second file. Also, we get
different binaries with --emit=asm,link than with just --emit=link. In
some cases leading to segfaults.

Unfortunately, it seems that at this point in time, the most sensible
option to circumvent this problem is to just clone the whole llvm module
for the asm output if we need both, asm and obj file output.

Fixes #24876
Fixes #26235
2015-12-18 04:14:52 +01:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
fcbd553f0f Substitute type aliases before checking for privacy 2015-12-18 04:14:46 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
26a2f852be Fix the fallout 2015-12-18 04:12:31 +03:00
bors
4eadabd9f8 Auto merge of #29907 - nagisa:mir-moar-constants, r=nikomatsakis
Still will not translate references to items like `X` or `Y::V` where

```
struct X;
enum Y { V }
```

but I must go work on university things so I’m PRing what I have.

r? @nikomatsakis
2015-12-18 00:24:05 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
6c87b19158 Abstract away differences between Vec and ptr::P in HIR 2015-12-18 00:52:56 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
0d298f9904 Deprecate name OwnedSlice and don't use it 2015-12-18 00:52:56 +03:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
7dd95799c2 Test generic methods 2015-12-17 21:00:27 +02:00
bors
6734dccc31 Auto merge of #30325 - jseyfried:fixes_30078, r=nrc
This fixes a bug in which unused imports can get wrongly marked as used when checking for unused qualifications in `resolve_path` (issue #30078), and it removes unused imports that were previously undetected because of the bug.
2015-12-17 18:21:25 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
8364a6feef Remove unused imports 2015-12-17 05:43:27 +00:00
bors
9687a8a969 Auto merge of #30354 - petrochenkov:defuse, r=sanxiyn
A relic of some old resolution algorithm?
2015-12-17 01:22:53 +00:00
Nick Cameron
a478811822 Move a bunch of stuff from Session to syntax::errors
The intention here is that Session is a very thin wrapper over the error handling infra.
2015-12-17 09:35:51 +13:00
Nick Cameron
6309b0f5bb move error handling from libsyntax/diagnostics.rs to libsyntax/errors/*
Also split out emitters into their own module.
2015-12-17 09:35:50 +13:00
bors
073b0f9b85 Auto merge of #30337 - wesleywiser:mir_switch, r=nikomatsakis
Fixes #29574
2015-12-16 16:10:26 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
0cc69f0ea3 rustc: Remove def::DefUse 2015-12-16 18:19:11 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
e0ceef5a9e Add ExprType to HIR and make everything compile
+ Apply parser changes manually
+ Add feature gate
2015-12-16 17:13:16 +03:00
Eduard Burtescu
b8157cc67f Implement type ascription. 2015-12-16 17:12:35 +03:00
Manish Goregaokar
ee24bddfc5 Rollup merge of #30320 - nrc:err-names, r=@nikomatsakis
We can now handle name resolution errors and get past type checking (if we're a bit lucky). This is the first step towards doing code completion for partial programs (we need error recovery in the parser and early access to save-analysis).
2015-12-16 17:46:29 +05:30
Geoffrey Thomas
cec2d144a1 Pass --enable-new-dtags to GNU ld
This causes the linker to emit DT_RUNPATH instead of DT_RPATH, which
fixes #30378.
2015-12-15 21:20:44 -05:00
Jake Worth
2a1efca2f3 Fix typo 2015-12-15 12:51:08 -06:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
b3720ea933 Implement translation for ConstVal::{Array,Repeat} 2015-12-15 12:25:09 +02:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
a5e7a61c49 Implement references to functions and constants 2015-12-15 12:25:05 +02:00
bors
9e63cecb10 Auto merge of #30233 - retep998:where-in-the-world-is-windows-sdk, r=alexcrichton
What I've done here is try to make the code match what vcvars does much more closely. It now chooses which SDK to find based on the version of MSVC that it found. It also bases the decision of whether to find all the things on whether `VCINSTALLDIR` has been set, which is more likely to have only been set by an invocation of vcvars, unlike previously where it would do some things only if `LIB` wasn't set even though there was a valid use case for libraries to add themselves to `LIB` without having invoked vcvars.

There are still some debug `println!`s so people can test the PR and make sure it works correctly on various setups.

It supports VS 2015, 2013, and 2012. People who want to use versions of VS older (or newer) than that will have to manually invoke the appropriate vcvars bat file to set the proper environment variables themselves.

Do not merge yet.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/30229
2015-12-15 04:21:53 +00:00
bors
8f031bf962 Auto merge of #30105 - faineance:master, r=nrc
Issue: #30058
Updated for:
 - Stmt
 - BinOp_
 - UnOp
 - UintTy, IntTy and FloatTy
 - Lit
 - Generics

A possible inconsistancy?
The `Stmt` methods are on the spanned varient:
```rust
pub type Stmt = Spanned<Stmt_>;

impl Stmt {
    pub fn id(s: &Stmt) -> Option<NodeId> {
        match s.node {
          StmtDecl(_, id) => Some(id),
          StmtExpr(_, id) => Some(id),
          StmtSemi(_, id) => Some(id),
          StmtMac(..) => None,
      }
  }
}
```
Whilst the methods for BinOp are on the non spanned version.
````rust
impl BinOp_ {
    pub fn to_string(op: BinOp_) -> &'static str { ... }
    pub fn lazy(b: BinOp_) -> bool { ... }

    pub fn is_shift(b: BinOp_) -> bool { ... }
    pub fn is_comparison(b: BinOp_) -> bool { ... }
    /// Returns `true` if the binary operator takes its arguments by value
    pub fn is_by_value(b: BinOp_) -> bool { ... }

}
pub type BinOp = Spanned<BinOp_>;
````
r? @Manishearth
2015-12-15 01:18:01 +00:00
Wesley Wiser
2b15361298 Implement trans for the MIR Switch terminator
Fixes #29574
2015-12-14 19:00:10 -05:00
Peter Atashian
915cb376e9 Overhaul MSVC linker and Windows SDK detection code
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/30229

Signed-off-by: Peter Atashian <retep998@gmail.com>
2015-12-14 18:04:35 -05:00
faineance
ec8ea22c7f [breaking-change] move ast_util functions to methods 2015-12-14 21:15:01 +00:00
bors
f150c178ea Auto merge of #27937 - DiamondLovesYou:llvm-root-and-shared, r=alexcrichton
This handles cases when the LLVM used isn't configured will the 'usual' targets. Also, cases where LLVM is shared are also handled (ie with `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` etc).
2015-12-14 19:14:37 +00:00
bors
50a02b43ba Auto merge of #29735 - Amanieu:asm_indirect_constraint, r=pnkfelix
This PR reverts #29543 and instead implements proper support for "=*m" and "+*m" indirect output operands. This provides a framework on top of which support for plain memory operands ("m", "=m" and "+m") can be implemented.

This also fixes the liveness analysis pass not handling read/write operands correctly.
2015-12-14 13:48:41 +00:00
Richard Diamond
7bd69f2248 Better support for --llvm-root.
This handles cases when the LLVM used isn't configured will the 'usual'
targets. Also, cases where LLVM is shared are also handled (ie with
`LD_LIBRARY_PATH` etc).
2015-12-13 15:05:43 -06:00
bors
45a73c8c0c Auto merge of #30110 - oli-obk:pretty_const_trans, r=pnkfelix
turned some `match`es into `if let`s.
2015-12-12 14:35:43 +00:00
bors
e583ab6281 Auto merge of #30279 - Aatch:dst-ref-binding, r=pnkfelix
We shouldn't load DSTs when recursing into the sub-pattern of `& ref ident`.

Fixes #30277
2015-12-12 11:01:12 +00:00
bors
81dd3824ff Auto merge of #30265 - oli-obk:const_val_trans, r=pnkfelix
r? @nagisa

I'm going to need the `ConstVal` -> `ValueRef` translation to start removing trans/consts piece by piece. If you need anything implemented in the translation, feel free to assign an issue to me.
2015-12-11 08:12:41 +00:00
Nick Cameron
18b4fe0e3e Make name resolution errors non-fatal 2015-12-11 21:00:15 +13:00
Michael Woerister
5addc31adb Make MIR encodable and store it in crate metadata. 2015-12-10 16:59:31 -05:00
Michael Woerister
70398d5ad0 MIR: Make Mir take ownership of InlineAsm values. 2015-12-10 16:39:17 -05:00
Michael Woerister
33d29700b3 MIR: Refactor mir::Terminator to use tuples instead of a fixed-size arrays. 2015-12-10 15:46:40 -05:00
James Miller
93154dd29c Fix & ref ident patterns for DSTs
We shouldn't load DSTs when recursing into the sub-pattern of `& ref ident`.

Fixes #30277
2015-12-10 00:35:55 +13:00
bors
4005d43765 Auto merge of #30245 - Aatch:dynamic-align-dst, r=pnkfelix
Fixes #26403

This adjusts the pointer, if needed, to the correct alignment by using the alignment information in the vtable.

Handling zero might not be necessary, as it shouldn't actually occur. I've left it as it's own commit so it can be removed fairly easily if people don't think it's worth doing. The way it's handled though means that there shouldn't be much impact on performance.
2015-12-09 04:22:05 +00:00
bors
462ec05764 Auto merge of #30145 - petrochenkov:hyg, r=nrc
Instead of `ast::Ident`, bindings, paths and labels in HIR now keep a new structure called `hir::Ident` containing mtwt-renamed `name` and the original not-renamed `unhygienic_name`. `name` is supposed to be used by default, `unhygienic_name` is rarely used.

This is not ideal, but better than the status quo for two reasons:
- MTWT tables can be cleared immediately after lowering to HIR
- This is less bug-prone, because it is impossible now to forget applying `mtwt::resolve` to a name. It is still possible to use `name` instead of `unhygienic_name` by mistake, but `unhygienic_name`s are used only in few very special circumstances, so it shouldn't be a problem.

Besides name resolution `unhygienic_name` is used in some lints and debuginfo. `unhygienic_name` can be very well approximated by "reverse renaming" `token::intern(name.as_str())` or even plain string `name.as_str()`, except that it would break gensyms like `iter` in desugared `for` loops. This approximation is likely good enough for lints and debuginfo, but not for name resolution, unfortunately (see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/27639), so `unhygienic_name` has to be kept.

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29782

r? @nrc
2015-12-09 00:41:26 +00:00
Oliver Schneider
b85311506d prettify some statements 2015-12-08 16:00:35 +01:00
Oliver Schneider
9a63bb6661 move ConstVal -> ValueRef translation to trans::consts 2015-12-08 14:59:45 +01:00
James Miller
d6eb063fe8 Fix unsized structs with destructors
The presence of the drop flag caused the offset calculation to be
incorrect, leading to the pointer being incorrect. This has been fixed
by calculating the offset based on the field index (and not assuming
that the field is always the last one).

However, I've also stopped the drop flag from being added to the end of
unsized structs to begin with. Since it's not actually accessed for
unsized structs, and isn't actually where we would say it is, this made
more sense.
2015-12-08 15:55:00 +13:00
bors
acf4e0be22 Auto merge of #30087 - petrochenkov:indi, r=nrc
I've measured the time/memory consumption before and after - the difference is lost in statistical noise, so it's mostly a code simplification.
Sizes of `enum`s are not affected.

r? @nrc

I wonder if AST/HIR visitors could run faster if `P`s are systematically removed (except for cases where they control `enum` sizes). Theoretically they should.
Remaining unnecessary `P`s can't be easily removed because many folders accept `P<X>`s as arguments, but these folders can be converted to accept `X`s instead without loss of efficiency.
When I have a mood for some mindless refactoring again, I'll probably try to convert the folders, remove remaining `P`s and measure again.
2015-12-07 22:28:45 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
ca88e9c536 Remove some unnecessary indirection from HIR structures 2015-12-07 17:17:41 +03:00
James Miller
a2557d472e Align pointers to DST fields properly
DST fields, being of an unknown type, are not automatically aligned
properly, so a pointer to the field needs to be aligned using the
information in the vtable.

Fixes #26403 and a number of other DST-related bugs discovered while
implementing this.
2015-12-08 00:03:45 +13:00
Alex Crichton
464cdff102 std: Stabilize APIs for the 1.6 release
This commit is the standard API stabilization commit for the 1.6 release cycle.
The list of issues and APIs below have all been through their cycle-long FCP and
the libs team decisions are listed below

Stabilized APIs

* `Read::read_exact`
* `ErrorKind::UnexpectedEof` (renamed from `UnexpectedEOF`)
* libcore -- this was a bit of a nuanced stabilization, the crate itself is now
  marked as `#[stable]` and the methods appearing via traits for primitives like
  `char` and `str` are now also marked as stable. Note that the extension traits
  themeselves are marked as unstable as they're imported via the prelude. The
  `try!` macro was also moved from the standard library into libcore to have the
  same interface. Otherwise the functions all have copied stability from the
  standard library now.
* The `#![no_std]` attribute
* `fs::DirBuilder`
* `fs::DirBuilder::new`
* `fs::DirBuilder::recursive`
* `fs::DirBuilder::create`
* `os::unix::fs::DirBuilderExt`
* `os::unix::fs::DirBuilderExt::mode`
* `vec::Drain`
* `vec::Vec::drain`
* `string::Drain`
* `string::String::drain`
* `vec_deque::Drain`
* `vec_deque::VecDeque::drain`
* `collections::hash_map::Drain`
* `collections::hash_map::HashMap::drain`
* `collections::hash_set::Drain`
* `collections::hash_set::HashSet::drain`
* `collections::binary_heap::Drain`
* `collections::binary_heap::BinaryHeap::drain`
* `Vec::extend_from_slice` (renamed from `push_all`)
* `Mutex::get_mut`
* `Mutex::into_inner`
* `RwLock::get_mut`
* `RwLock::into_inner`
* `Iterator::min_by_key` (renamed from `min_by`)
* `Iterator::max_by_key` (renamed from `max_by`)

Deprecated APIs

* `ErrorKind::UnexpectedEOF` (renamed to `UnexpectedEof`)
* `OsString::from_bytes`
* `OsStr::to_cstring`
* `OsStr::to_bytes`
* `fs::walk_dir` and `fs::WalkDir`
* `path::Components::peek`
* `slice::bytes::MutableByteVector`
* `slice::bytes::copy_memory`
* `Vec::push_all` (renamed to `extend_from_slice`)
* `Duration::span`
* `IpAddr`
* `SocketAddr::ip`
* `Read::tee`
* `io::Tee`
* `Write::broadcast`
* `io::Broadcast`
* `Iterator::min_by` (renamed to `min_by_key`)
* `Iterator::max_by` (renamed to `max_by_key`)
* `net::lookup_addr`

New APIs (still unstable)

* `<[T]>::sort_by_key` (added to mirror `min_by_key`)

Closes #27585
Closes #27704
Closes #27707
Closes #27710
Closes #27711
Closes #27727
Closes #27740
Closes #27744
Closes #27799
Closes #27801
cc #27801 (doesn't close as `Chars` is still unstable)
Closes #28968
2015-12-05 15:09:44 -08:00
Amanieu d'Antras
65707dfc00 Use a struct instead of a tuple for inline asm output operands 2015-12-05 10:11:20 +00:00
Amanieu d'Antras
9d7b113b44 Add proper support for indirect output constraints in inline asm 2015-12-05 08:18:30 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
eb789de803 Do MTWT resolution during lowering to HIR 2015-12-05 00:40:21 +03:00
Tobias Bucher
57dad535f5 s/isize/i32 2015-12-02 09:06:28 +00:00
Steve Klabnik
8fd7f1e614 Rollup merge of #30136 - fhahn:remove-int-from-doc-examples, r=steveklabnik
This PR replaces uses of int/uint in some doc examples in various crates.
2015-12-01 19:01:41 -05:00
Florian Hahn
e48030d7d1 Replace uses of int/uint with isize/uzsize in doc examples 2015-12-01 21:21:45 +01:00
bors
eb1d018c01 Auto merge of #25570 - oli-obk:const_indexing, r=nikomatsakis
This PR allows the constant evaluation of index operations on constant arrays and repeat expressions. This allows index expressions to appear in the expression path of the length expression of a repeat expression or an array type.

An example is

```rust
const ARR: [usize; 5] = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
const ARR2: [usize; ARR[1]] = [42, 99];
```

In most other locations llvm's const evaluator figures it out already. This is not specific to index expressions and could be remedied in the future.
2015-12-01 19:47:38 +00:00
Michael Woerister
f28a4e93b4 Also move the MIR visitor to librustc. 2015-11-30 10:03:33 +01:00
Michael Woerister
bbe1d28496 Move the core MIR datastructures to librustc.
This is done mostly so that we can refer to MIR types in csearch and other metadata related area.
2015-11-30 10:03:33 +01:00
bors
e9ac44026d Auto merge of #29383 - petrochenkov:empstr, r=pnkfelix
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/28692
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/28992
Fixes some other similar issues (see the tests)

[breaking-change], needs crater run (cc @brson or @alexcrichton )

The pattern with parens `UnitVariant(..)` for unit variants seems to be popular in rustc (see the second commit), but mostly used by one person (@nikomatsakis), according to git blame. If it causes breakage on crates.io I'll add an exceptional case for it.
2015-11-28 00:45:34 +00:00
bors
1727dee167 Auto merge of #30077 - nrc:save-abs-crate, r=eddyb 2015-11-26 22:04:06 +00:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
0a8bb4c509 split the metadata code into rustc_metadata
tests & rustdoc still broken
2015-11-26 18:22:40 +02:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
d45dd9423e make CrateStore a trait object
rustdoc still broken
2015-11-26 18:21:17 +02:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
11dbb69bd1 remove csearch from the rest of rustc 2015-11-26 18:21:17 +02:00
Nick Cameron
befa29e0dc save-analysis: use absolute paths for file names 2015-11-26 18:05:32 +13:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
be8ace8cac Remove all uses of #[staged_api] 2015-11-25 21:55:26 +03:00
bors
edf2198f5f Auto merge of #30034 - brson:rust_path, r=alexcrichton
This was to support rustpkg but is unused now.
2015-11-25 08:14:39 +00:00
Brian Anderson
1b7b2fe36b Remove RUST_PATH from compiler
This was to support rustpkg but is unused now.
2015-11-24 19:37:40 +00:00
Michael Woerister
3be1d8ca7d Avoid some code duplication around getting names of numeric types. 2015-11-23 15:59:36 +01:00
Manish Goregaokar
352853c18b Register diagnostics for rustc_privacy and rustc_trans properly
fixes #29665
2015-11-22 10:26:22 +05:30
bors
eb19d024a9 Auto merge of #29963 - dotdash:fat_copy, r=eddyb
Since fat pointers do not qualify as structural types, they got copied
using load_ty and store_ty, which means that we load an FCA and use
extractvalue to get the components of the fat pointer. This breaks
certain optimizations in LLVM.

Found via apasel422/ref_count#13
2015-11-21 22:08:26 +00:00
Björn Steinbrink
6741f3315a Avoid FCA loads and extractvalue when copying fat pointers
Since fat pointers do not qualify as structural types, they got copied
using load_ty and store_ty, which means that we load an FCA and use
extractvalue to get the components of the fat pointer. This breaks
certain optimizations in LLVM.

Found via apasel422/ref_count#13
2015-11-20 21:42:13 +01:00
bors
20cbba71d4 Auto merge of #29945 - nrc:save-crate-name, r=alexcrichton
r? @alexcrichton

This prevents outputting csv files with the same name and thus overwriting each other when indexing Cargo projects with a bin crate (and some other cases).
2015-11-20 20:03:16 +00:00
bors
2228bacd62 Auto merge of #29943 - brson:inline-threshold, r=nrc
Corresponds directly to llvm's inline-threshold.

I want this so I can experiment out-of-tree with tweaking optimization settings, and this is the most important value that isn't exposed. I can't get it to work either via `-C llvm-args`.

cc @rust-lang/compiler
2015-11-20 05:09:24 +00:00
Nick Cameron
de8467cf42 save-analysis: make the dump file's name closer to the crate file's name 2015-11-20 15:44:53 +13:00
Brian Anderson
5c88a1cd54 Add -C inline-threshold
Corresponds directly to llvm's inline-threshold
2015-11-19 17:01:07 -08:00
Brian Anderson
99741700e5 Remove segmented stack option from LLVMRustCreateTargetMachine. Unused. 2015-11-19 16:58:23 -08:00
Ms2ger
83b636930d Avoid a string allocation. 2015-11-19 12:37:13 +01:00
Ms2ger
3ccef0fdc5 Rustfmt trans/base.rs. 2015-11-19 12:36:31 +01:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
35749923ee Fix the fallout 2015-11-19 11:41:09 +03:00
Niko Matsakis
06f2d9da87 Modify trans to use an outer walk and ensure that we rotate as we
encounter each module. This is somewhat different than how it used to
work; it should ensure a more equitable distribution of work than
before. The reason is that, before, when we rotated, we would rotate
before we had seen the full contents of the current module. So e.g.  if
we have `mod a { mod b { .. } .. }`, then we rotate when we encounter
`b`, but we haven't processed the remainder of `a` yet. Unclear if this
makes any difference in practice, but it seemed suboptimal. Also, this
structure (with an outer walk over modules) is closer to what we will
want for an incremental setting.
2015-11-18 19:23:29 -05:00
Niko Matsakis
1e941f8e97 Port trans to use visit_all_items: this was mostly straight-forward, but
noteworthy because trans got mildly simpler, since it doesn't have to
ensure that we walk the contents of all things just to find all the
hidden items.
2015-11-18 19:23:29 -05:00
Michael Woerister
c533902285 MIR: Add pass that erases all regions right before trans 2015-11-18 17:26:24 +01:00
Oliver Schneider
6683fa4d42 allow indexing into constant arrays 2015-11-18 10:57:52 +01:00
Oliver Schneider
d09220de13 rename ast::ImplItem_::*ImplItem to ast::ImplItemKind::* 2015-11-16 10:35:30 +01:00
Oliver Schneider
e36872da5b ImplItem_ -> ImplItemKind rename 2015-11-16 10:35:30 +01:00
Oliver Schneider
eaaa60dbea rename ImplItem_::*ImplItem to ImplItem_::*
[breaking change]
2015-11-16 10:34:45 +01:00
Eli Friedman
82ab7079dd Consistently normalize fn types after erasing lifetimes.
Fixes #23406.
Fixes #23958.
Fixes #29832.
2015-11-14 14:47:49 -08:00