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Yuki Okushi
7baf48ffc0
Rollup merge of #78620 - gabhijit:bitops_doc_fix, r=m-ou-se
Trivial fixes to bitwise operator documentation

Added fixes to documentation of `BitAnd`, `BitOr`, `BitXor` and
`BitAndAssign`, where the documentation for implementation on
`Vector<bool>` was using logical operators in place of the bitwise
operators.

r? @steveklabnik
Closes #78619
2020-11-02 14:14:36 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
61305d5ab4
Rollup merge of #78610 - petrochenkov:nostriptok, r=Aaron1011
Do not remove tokens before AST json serialization

`TokenStripper` is error-prone and introduces one more use of `MutVisitor`.
It's much simpler to treat serialization as just one more place that wants lazy token stream to turn into a real token stream.
Also, no code is better than more code, in general.
r? @Aaron1011

(I also merged tests for `TokenStripper` ICEs into one.)
2020-11-02 14:14:34 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
0fdb371d5a
Rollup merge of #78606 - autarch:patch-1, r=m-ou-se
Clarify handling of final line ending in str::lines()

I found the description as it stands a bit confusing. I've added a bit more explanation to make it clear that a trailing line ending does not produce a final empty line.
2020-11-02 14:14:33 +09:00
bors
3e93027557 Auto merge of #78592 - fpoli:nll-facts-dir, r=matthewjasper
Add option to customize the nll-facts' folder location

This PR adds a `nll-facts-dir` option to specify the location of the directory in which NLL facts are dumped into. It works the same way `dump-mir-dir` controls the location used by the `dump-mir` option.
2020-11-02 04:39:05 +00:00
Rich Kadel
a8dfb26b62 Document -Zinstrument-coverage 2020-11-01 20:13:28 -08:00
Ayrton
ace02c40f0 Corrected suggestion for generic parameters in function_item_references lint
This lint was incorrectly suggesting casting a function to a pointer without
specifying generic type parameters or const generics. This would cause a
compiler error since the missing parameters couldn't be inferred. This commit
fixed the suggestion and added a few tests with generics.
2020-11-01 23:50:17 -04:00
bors
d8ef0d7757 Auto merge of #78645 - JulianKnodt:i78622, r=estebank
Add delay_span_bug to no longer ICE

Fixes #78622

r? `@matthewjasper`
2020-11-02 02:18:36 +00:00
Takayuki Nakata
4a3a249cb6 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into sync-from-rust 2020-11-02 10:34:49 +09:00
bors
3d0682b97a Auto merge of #78605 - nox:relax-elf-relocations, r=nagisa
Implement -Z relax-elf-relocations=yes|no

This lets rustc users tweak whether the linker should relax ELF relocations without recompiling a whole new target with its own libcore etc.
2020-11-02 00:12:32 +00:00
Tomasz Miąsko
c0cbf6368d inliner: Remove redundant loop
No functional changes intended.
2020-11-02 00:00:00 +00:00
kadmin
ab946dd3e7 Add delay_span_bug to no longer ICE 2020-11-01 22:31:19 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
87f28978c5 Improve code in unindent_comment a bit more 2020-11-01 22:16:42 +01:00
Mara Bos
9fc991a0ea Add test for #[deprecated] attribute on trait impl block. 2020-11-01 20:48:58 +01:00
Mara Bos
6f1992a7d6 Turn 'useless #[deprecated]' error into a lint. 2020-11-01 20:48:58 +01:00
Mara Bos
706bc33651 Use the right span for errors about #[deprecated] attributes. 2020-11-01 20:48:58 +01:00
Mara Bos
0e2337a5d6 Deny #[deprecated] on trait impl blocks.
They have no effect there, but were silently accepted.
2020-11-01 20:48:58 +01:00
Nika Layzell
00f32e6631 Add fetch_update methods to AtomicBool and AtomicPtr
These methods were stabilized for the integer atomics in #71843, but the methods
were not added for the non-integer atomics `AtomicBool` and `AtomicPtr`.
2020-11-01 13:57:45 -05:00
bjorn3
9410b5820a Update build instructions 2020-11-01 19:51:35 +01:00
bjorn3
1ea618a7b6 Make it easier to use build_sysroot.sh 2020-11-01 19:47:14 +01:00
bjorn3
cb367602ff Split the actual tests out into scripts/tests.sh 2020-11-01 19:39:44 +01:00
bjorn3
324e63de28 Ensure that sysroot build works with CARGO_TARGET_DIR set 2020-11-01 19:38:21 +01:00
Vishnunarayan K I
c93d25b6af reverse binding order in matches ...
... to allow the subbinding of copyable fields in bindings after `@`

Fixes #69971
2020-11-02 00:05:55 +05:30
est31
a79059d42d Point out that total_cmp is no strict superset of partial comparison
Partial comparison and total_cmp are not equal. This helps
preventing the mistake of creating float wrappers that
base their Ord impl on total_cmp and their PartialOrd impl on
the PartialOrd impl of the float type. PartialOrd and Ord
are required to agree with each other.
2020-11-01 18:45:17 +01:00
bjorn3
8b9c2135d0 Fix transmutes between vectors and integers
Fixes #1102
2020-11-01 18:35:19 +01:00
bors
8a18963f28 Auto merge of #75534 - Aaron1011:feature/new-future-breakage, r=pnkfelix
Implement rustc side of report-future-incompat

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/71249

This is an alternative to `@pnkfelix's` initial implementation in https://github.com/pnkfelix/rust/commits/prototype-rustc-side-of-report-future-incompat (mainly because I started working before seeing that branch 😄 ).

My approach outputs the entire original `Diagnostic`, in a way that is compatible with incremental compilation. This is not yet integrated with compiletest, but can be used manually by passing `-Z emit-future-incompat-report` to `rustc`.

Several changes are made to support this feature:
* The `librustc_session/lint` module is moved to a new crate `librustc_lint_defs` (name bikesheddable). This allows accessing lint definitions from `librustc_errors`.
* The `Lint` struct is extended with an `Option<FutureBreakage>`. When present, it indicates that we should display a lint in the future-compat report. `FutureBreakage` contains additional information that we may want to display in the report (currently, a `date` field indicating when the crate will stop compiling).
* A new variant `rustc_error::Level::Allow` is added. This is used when constructing a diagnostic for a future-breakage lint that is marked as allowed (via `#[allow]` or `--cap-lints`). This allows us to capture any future-breakage diagnostics in one place, while still discarding them before they are passed to the `Emitter`.
* `DiagnosticId::Lint` is extended with a `has_future_breakage` field, indicating whether or not the `Lint` has future breakage information (and should therefore show up in the report).
* `Session` is given access to the `LintStore` via a new `SessionLintStore` trait (since `librustc_session` cannot directly reference `LintStore` without a cyclic dependency). We use this to turn a string `DiagnosticId::Lint` back into a `Lint`, to retrieve the `FutureBreakage` data.

Currently, `FutureBreakage.date` is always set to `None`. However, this could potentially be interpreted by Cargo in the future.

I've enabled the future-breakage report for the `ARRAY_INTO_ITER` lint, which can be used to test out this PR. The intent is to use the field to allow Cargo to determine the date of future breakage (as described in [RFC 2834](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2834-cargo-report-future-incompat.md)) without needing to parse the diagnostic itself.

cc `@pnkfelix`
2020-11-01 16:52:28 +00:00
bors
b202532608 Auto merge of #75534 - Aaron1011:feature/new-future-breakage, r=pnkfelix
Implement rustc side of report-future-incompat

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/71249

This is an alternative to `@pnkfelix's` initial implementation in https://github.com/pnkfelix/rust/commits/prototype-rustc-side-of-report-future-incompat (mainly because I started working before seeing that branch 😄 ).

My approach outputs the entire original `Diagnostic`, in a way that is compatible with incremental compilation. This is not yet integrated with compiletest, but can be used manually by passing `-Z emit-future-incompat-report` to `rustc`.

Several changes are made to support this feature:
* The `librustc_session/lint` module is moved to a new crate `librustc_lint_defs` (name bikesheddable). This allows accessing lint definitions from `librustc_errors`.
* The `Lint` struct is extended with an `Option<FutureBreakage>`. When present, it indicates that we should display a lint in the future-compat report. `FutureBreakage` contains additional information that we may want to display in the report (currently, a `date` field indicating when the crate will stop compiling).
* A new variant `rustc_error::Level::Allow` is added. This is used when constructing a diagnostic for a future-breakage lint that is marked as allowed (via `#[allow]` or `--cap-lints`). This allows us to capture any future-breakage diagnostics in one place, while still discarding them before they are passed to the `Emitter`.
* `DiagnosticId::Lint` is extended with a `has_future_breakage` field, indicating whether or not the `Lint` has future breakage information (and should therefore show up in the report).
* `Session` is given access to the `LintStore` via a new `SessionLintStore` trait (since `librustc_session` cannot directly reference `LintStore` without a cyclic dependency). We use this to turn a string `DiagnosticId::Lint` back into a `Lint`, to retrieve the `FutureBreakage` data.

Currently, `FutureBreakage.date` is always set to `None`. However, this could potentially be interpreted by Cargo in the future.

I've enabled the future-breakage report for the `ARRAY_INTO_ITER` lint, which can be used to test out this PR. The intent is to use the field to allow Cargo to determine the date of future breakage (as described in [RFC 2834](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2834-cargo-report-future-incompat.md)) without needing to parse the diagnostic itself.

cc `@pnkfelix`
2020-11-01 16:52:28 +00:00
Dave Rolsky
b2d7b3aa26 Remove incorrect statement about line ending content in lines doc change 2020-11-01 09:11:20 -06:00
bors
1899c489d4 Auto merge of #78553 - Nadrieril:fix-78549, r=varkor
Fix #78549

Before #78430, this worked because `specialize_constructor` didn't actually care too much which constructor was passed to it unless needed. That PR however handles `&str` as a special case, and I did not anticipate patterns for the `&str` type other than string literals.
I am not very confident there are not other similar oversights left, but hopefully only `&str` was different enough to break my assumptions.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/78549
2020-11-01 14:37:50 +00:00
bjorn3
c674c2c46c Hide anonymous allocations from linked artifact 2020-11-01 14:45:41 +01:00
bjorn3
c1cad03c4e
Merge pull request #1100 from mominul/trans->codegen
Rename trans to codegen
2020-11-01 14:44:25 +01:00
Muhammad Mominul Huque
d27f2f0932
Rename trans to codegen 2020-11-01 19:24:30 +06:00
Abhijit Gadgil
d422e2424f documentation examples fixes in rustfmt convention 2020-11-01 18:53:22 +05:30
bors
e8cbaf2ae7 Auto merge of #78623 - m-ou-se:rollup-m6y5j0m, r=m-ou-se
Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #78073 (Add #[inline] to some functions in core::str.)
 - #78596 (Fix doc links to std::fmt)
 - #78599 (Add note to process::arg[s] that args shouldn't be escaped or quoted)
 - #78602 (fix various aliasing issues in the standard library)
 - #78603 (expand: Tweak a comment in implementation of `macro_rules`)
 - #78621 (Inline Default::default() for atomics)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
2020-11-01 11:54:58 +00:00
Mara Bos
97678b8358
Rollup merge of #78621 - solson:inline, r=m-ou-se
Inline Default::default() for atomics

Functions like `AtomicUsize::default()` are not cross-crate inlineable before this PR ([see assembly output here](https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=stable&mode=release&edition=2018&gist=e353321766418f759c69fb141d3732f8)), which can lead to unexpected performance issues when initializing a large array using this function, e.g. as seen [here](d513996a85/src/histogram.rs (L53)) which should turn into a simple loop writing zeroes but doesn't.

r? @m-ou-se
2020-11-01 11:53:39 +01:00
Mara Bos
540d4743cc
Rollup merge of #78603 - petrochenkov:fourdigits, r=matthewjasper
expand: Tweak a comment in implementation of `macro_rules`

The answer to the removed FIXME is that we don't apply mark to the span `sp` just because that span is no longer used. We could apply it, but that would just be unnecessary extra work.

The comments in code tell why the span is unused, it's a span of `$var` literally, which is lost for `tt` variables because their tokens are outputted directly, but kept for other variables which are outputted as [groups](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/proc_macro/struct.Group.html) and `sp` is kept as the group's span.

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/2887
2020-11-01 11:53:37 +01:00
Mara Bos
8ed31d2782
Rollup merge of #78602 - RalfJung:raw-ptr-aliasing-issues, r=m-ou-se
fix various aliasing issues in the standard library

This fixes various cases where the standard library either used raw pointers after they were already invalidated by using the original reference again, or created raw pointers for one element of a slice and used it to access neighboring elements.
2020-11-01 11:53:36 +01:00
Mara Bos
f281a76f83
Rollup merge of #78599 - panstromek:master, r=m-ou-se
Add note to process::arg[s] that args shouldn't be escaped or quoted

This came out of discussion on [forum](https://users.rust-lang.org/t/how-to-get-full-output-from-command/50626), where I recently asked a question and it turned out that the problem was redundant quotation:

```rust
 Command::new("rg")
        .arg("\"pattern\"") // this will look for "pattern" with quotes included
```

This is something that has bitten me few times already (in multiple languages actually), so It'd be grateful to have it in the docs, even though it's not sctrictly Rust specific problem. Other users also agreed.

This can be really annoying to debug, because in many cases (inluding mine), quotes can be legal part of the argument, so the command doesn't fail, it just behaves unexpectedly. Not everybody (including me) knows that quotes around arguments are part of the shell and not part of the called program. Coincidentally, somoene had the same problem [yesterday](https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/jkxelc/going_crazy_over_running_a_curl_process_from_rust/) on reddit.

I am not a native speaker, so I welcome any corrections or better formulation, I don't expect this to be merged as is. I was also reminded that this is platform/shell specific behaviour, but I didn't find a good way to formulate that briefly, any ideas welcome.

 It's also my first PR here, so I am not sure I did everything correctly, I did this just from Github UI.
2020-11-01 11:53:34 +01:00
Mara Bos
25eac92987
Rollup merge of #78596 - pavlukivan:master, r=m-ou-se
Fix doc links to std::fmt

`std::format` and `core::write` macros' docs linked to `core::fmt` for format string reference, even though only `std::fmt` has format string documentation (and the link titles were `std::fmt`)
2020-11-01 11:53:33 +01:00
Mara Bos
835310e3cc
Rollup merge of #78073 - fusion-engineering-forks:inline, r=eddyb
Add #[inline] to some functions in core::str.

Almost all str functions already had #[inline].
2020-11-01 11:53:29 +01:00
bors
1e37ba76d4 Auto merge of #78531 - cuviper:unwrap-metadata, r=tmandry
rustc_llvm: unwrap LLVMMetadataRef before casting

Directly casting the opaque pointer was [reported] to cause an
"incomplete type" error with GCC 9.3:

```
llvm-wrapper/RustWrapper.cpp:939:31:   required from here
/usr/include/c++/9.3/type_traits:1301:12: error: invalid use of incomplete type 'struct LLVMOpaqueMetadata'
 1301 |     struct is_base_of
      |            ^~~~~~~~~~
In file included from [...]/rust/src/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm-c/BitReader.h:23,
                 from llvm-wrapper/LLVMWrapper.h:1,
                 from llvm-wrapper/RustWrapper.cpp:1:
[...]/rust/src/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm-c/Types.h:89:16: note: forward declaration of 'struct LLVMOpaqueMetadata'
   89 | typedef struct LLVMOpaqueMetadata *LLVMMetadataRef;
      |                ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
```

[reported]: https://zulip-archive.rust-lang.org/182449tcompilerhelp/12215halprustcllvmbuildfail.html#214915124

A simple `unwrap` fixes the issue.

r? `@eddyb`
2020-11-01 09:30:11 +00:00
bjorn3
8063c37b7e
Merge pull request #1099 from bjorn3/fix_rustc_bootstrap
Update Cranelift
2020-11-01 10:10:23 +01:00
bjorn3
f4e8af268b Update Cranelift
Fixes bootstrapping of rustc using cg_clif

Fixes #1097
2020-11-01 09:50:33 +01:00
bors
1d5b7c3c96 Auto merge of #78420 - estebank:suggest-assoc-fn, r=petrochenkov
Suggest calling associated `fn` inside `trait`s

When calling a function that doesn't exist inside of a trait's
associated `fn`, and another associated `fn` in that trait has that
name, suggest calling it with the appropriate fully-qualified path.

Expand the label to be more descriptive.

Prompted by the following user experience:
https://users.rust-lang.org/t/cannot-find-function/50663
2020-11-01 06:49:16 +00:00
Scott Olson
e5b1f69d63 Inline Default::default() for atomics 2020-11-01 04:38:41 +00:00
Abhijit Gadgil
7c88bcc3f6 Fixes incorrect paranthesis. 2020-11-01 09:08:19 +05:30
Abhijit Gadgil
66d68cdc6f Trivial fixes to bitwise operator documentation
Added fixes to documentation of `BitAnd`, `BitOr`, `BitXor` and
`BitAndAssign`, where the documentation for implementation on
`Vector<bool>` was using logical operators in place of the bitwise
operators.

r? @steveklabnik
cc #78619
2020-11-01 08:22:25 +05:30
Nadrieril
1bdcd02a70 The need for Single to cover Unlistable was a hack
It is now unneeded, since we handle `&str` patterns in a consistent way.
2020-11-01 02:05:58 +00:00
Nadrieril
4cd30197eb Fix #78549
Before #78430, string literals worked because `specialize_constructor`
didn't actually care too much which constructor was passed to it unless
needed. Since then, string literals are special cased and a bit hacky. I
did not anticipate patterns for the `&str` type other than string
literals, hence this bug. This makes string literals less hacky.
2020-11-01 02:04:42 +00:00
bors
a6403b0f04 Auto merge of #78147 - tmiasko:validate-storage, r=jonas-schievink
Assert that locals have storage when used

The validator in visit_local asserts that local has a stroage when used,
but visit_local is never called so validation is ineffective.

Use super_statement and super_terminator to ensure that locals are visited.
2020-11-01 01:27:15 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
6b63e9b990 Do not remove tokens before AST json serialization 2020-11-01 00:03:35 +03:00