rustdoc: Filter more incorrect methods inherited through Deref
Old code filtered out only static methods. This code also excludes &mut self methods if there is no DerefMut implementation.
Fixes#35169
This avoids the compile-time overhead of computing them twice. It also fixes
an issue where the hash computed after typeck is differen than the hash before,
because typeck mutates the def-map in place.
Fixes#35549.
Fixes#35593.
The 'cfg' in the Options struct is only the commandline-specified
subset of the crate configuration and it's almost always wrong to
read that instead of the CrateConfig in HIR crate node.
Commandline arguments influence whether incremental compilation
can use its compilation cache and thus their changes relative to
previous compilation sessions need to be taking into account. This
commit makes sure that one has to specify for every commandline
argument whether it influences incremental compilation or not.
This used to be done to avoid inlining impls referencing private items,
but is now unnecessary since we actually check that impls do not
reference non-doc-reachable items.
This changes the current rule that impls within `doc(hidden)` modules
aren't inlined, to only inlining impls where the implemented
trait and type are reachable in documentation.
Add a link validator to rustbuild
This commit was originally targeted at just adding a link checking script to the rustbuild system. This ended up snowballing a bit to extend rustbuild to be amenable to various tools we have as part of the build system in general.
There's a new `src/tools` directory which has a number of scripts/programs that are purely intended to be used as part of the build system and CI of this repository. This is currently inhabited by rustbook, the error index generator, and a new linkchecker script added as part of this PR. I suspect that more tools like compiletest, tidy scripts, snapshot scripts, etc will migrate their way into this directory over time.
The commit which adds the error index generator shows the steps necessary to add new tools to the build system, namely:
1. New steps are defined for building the tool and running the tool
2. The dependencies are configured
3. The steps are implemented
In terms of the link checker, these commits do a few things:
* A new `src/tools/linkchecker` script is added. This will read an entire documentation tree looking for broken relative links (HTTP links aren't followed yet).
* A large number of broken links throughout the documentation were fixed. Many of these were just broken when viewed from core as opposed to std, but were easily fixed.
* A few rustdoc bugs here and there were fixed
Right now whenever rustdoc inlines a struct or enum from another crate it ends
up inlining *all* `impl` items found in the other crate at the same time. The
rationale for this was to discover all trait impls which are otherwise not
probed for. This unfortunately picks up a lot of impls of public traits for
private types, causing lots of broken links.
This commit instead hoards all of those inlined impls into a temporary storage
location which is then selectively drawn from whenever we inline a new type.
This should ensure that we still inline all relevant impls while avoiding all
private ones.
The goal is that the compiler will pass `Result`s around rather than using abort_if_errors. To preserve behaviour we currently abort at the top level. I've removed all other aborts from the driver, but haven't touched any of the nested aborts.