Add TryFrom<{int}> for NonZero{int}
Adds `TryFrom<{int}> for NonZero{int}`.
It uses the existing `NonZero{int}::new()` and `Option::ok_or()` functions, meaning the checks are not repeated.
I also added tests, I tried to follow the convention I saw in the test file.
I also used `#[stable(feature = "nzint_try_from_int_conv", since = "1.46.0")]`, but I have no idea if the feature/version are correctly named or even correct.
This commit modifies the column width computation in the emitter when
`termize::dimensions` returns `None` so that it uses the default value
of 140 (which is used in UI testing currently) instead of `usize::MAX`
which just ends up causing overflows in later computations. This is hard
to test but appears to produce the same output as using saturating
functions instead.
Signed-off-by: David Wood <david@davidtw.co>
Implement associated lang items
Fixes#70718
This commit allows making associated items (e.g. associated functions
and types) into lang items via the `#[lang]` attribute. This allows such
items to be accessed directly, rather than by iterating over the parent
item's associated items.
I've added `FnOnce::Output` as a lang item, and updated one old usage to
use the new lang item. The remaining uses can be updated separately.
PDB debug information doesn't appear to be emitted for basic types.
By defining u32 as a typedef for unsigned __int32 when targeting MSVC,
we allow CDB and other debuggers to recognize "u32" as a type/expression.
This in turn unblocks rust-lang#70052 "Update hashbrown to 0.8.0" by
allowing $T1 ..= $T3 to resolve, which would otherwise fail to resolve
when builtin types fail to parse.
When encountering an used moved value where the previous move happened
in a `match` or `if let` pattern, suggest using `ref`. Fix#63988.
When encountering a `&mut` value that is used in multiple iterations of
a loop, suggest reborrowing it with `&mut *`. Fix#62112.
Add procedure for prioritization notifications on Zulip
This PR was originally opened by @LeSeulArtichaut as #73695, closing that one in favor of this one. Made some slight changes to it but can't push to @LeSeulArtichaut branch.
r? @wesleywiser @rust-lang/wg-prioritization
Add UI test for issue 73592
It happens that #72280 accidentally fixed a bug which is later discovered in #73592. This PR adds a UI test to prevent future regression.
Closes#73592
Allow dynamic linking for iOS/tvOS targets
During the development and testing of the [Crabapple project](https://github.com/Crabapple-iOS/Crabapple), one obstacle was the lack of `cdylib` target support for iOS. Surprisingly, once `dynamic_linking` was enabled for iOS targets, it worked seemingly flawlessly.
I could not find any information on why this was initially or still is disabled.
`improper_ctypes_definitions` lint
Addresses #19834, #66220, and #66373.
This PR takes another attempt at #65134 (reverted in #66378). Instead of modifying the existing `improper_ctypes` lint to consider `extern "C" fn` definitions in addition to `extern "C" {}` declarations, this PR adds a new lint - `improper_ctypes_definitions` - which only applies to `extern "C" fn` definitions.
In addition, the `improper_ctype_definitions` lint differs from `improper_ctypes` by considering `*T` and `&T` (where `T: Sized`) FFI-safe (addressing #66220).
There wasn't a clear consensus in #66220 (where the issues with #65134 were primarily discussed) on the approach to take, but there has [been some discussion in Zulip](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/.2366220.20improper_ctypes.20definitions.20vs.20declarations/near/198903086). I fully expect that we'll want to iterate on this before landing.
cc @varkor + @shepmaster (from #19834) @hanna-kruppe (active in discussing #66220), @SimonSapin (#65134 caused problems for Servo, want to make sure that this PR doesn't)
Verify that the binop trait *is* implemented for the types *if* all the
involved type parameters are replaced with fresh inferred types. When
this is the case, it means that the type parameter was indeed missing a
trait bound. If this is not the case, provide a generic `note` refering
to the type that doesn't implement the expected trait.
Fixes#70718
This commit allows making associated items (e.g. associated functions
and types) into lang items via the `#[lang]` attribute. This allows such
items to be accessed directly, rather than by iterating over the parent
item's associated items.
I've added `FnOnce::Output` as a lang item, and updated one old usage to
use the new lang item. The remaining uses can be updated separately.