std: Activate compiler_builtins `mem` feature for no_std targets
This was an accidental regression from #56092, but for `no_std` targets
being built and distributed we want to be sure to activate the
compiler-builtins `mem` feature which demangles important memory-related
intrinsics.
Contexually dependent error message for E0424 when value is assigned to "self"
This is an improvement for pull request #54495 referencing issue #54369. If the "self" keyword is assigned a value as though it were a valid identifier, it will now report:
```
let self = "self";
^^^^ `self` value is a keyword and may not be bound to variables or shadowed
```
instead of
```
let self = "self";
^^^^ `self` value is a keyword only available in methods with `self` parameter
```
If anyone has a better idea for what the error should be I'd be happy to modify it appropriately.
This was an accidental regression from #56092, but for `no_std` targets
being built and distributed we want to be sure to activate the
compiler-builtins `mem` feature which demangles important memory-related
intrinsics.
rustc: Add an unstable `simd_select_bitmask` intrinsic
This is going to be required for binding a number of AVX-512 intrinsics
in the `stdsimd` repository, and this intrinsic is the same as
`simd_select` except that it takes a bitmask as the first argument
instead of a SIMD vector. This bitmask is then transmuted into a `<NN x
i8>` argument, depending on how many bits it is.
cc rust-lang-nursery/stdsimd#310
Disable btree pretty-printers on older gdbs
gdb versions before 8.1 have a bug that prevents the BTreeSet and
BTreeMap pretty-printers from working. This patch disables the test
on those versions, and also disables the pretty-printers there as
well.
Closes#56730
Update panic message to be clearer about env-vars
Esteban Kuber requested that the panic message make it clear
that `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` is an environment variable. This change
makes that clear.
I understand that this may simply be closed if the concept isn't accepted, and I'd be fine with that :-)
Fixes#56734
Remove unneeded extra chars to reduce search-index size
Before:
```
2013782 Dec 11 10:16 build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/doc/search-index.js
```
After:
```
1736597 Dec 11 10:50 build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/doc/search-index.js
```
No changes in the output of the search.
r? @QuietMisdreavus
Use a `newtype_index!` within `Symbol`.
This shrinks `Option<Symbol>` from 8 bytes to 4 bytes, which shrinks
`Token` from 24 bytes to 16 bytes. This reduces instruction counts by up
to 1% across a range of benchmarks.
r? @oli-obk
Add non-panicking `maybe_new_parser_from_file` variant
Add (seemingly?) missing `maybe_new_parser_from_file` constructor variant.
Disclaimer: I'm not certain this is the correct approach - just found out we don't have this when working on a Rustfmt PR to catch/prevent more Rust parser panics: https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfmt/pull/3240 and tried to make it work somehow.
rustdoc: Fix local reexports of proc macros
Filter out `ProcMacroStub`s to avoid an ICE during cleaning.
Also add proc macros to `cache().paths` so it can generate links.
r? @QuietMisdreavus
Unconditionally emit the target-cpu LLVM attribute.
This PR makes `rustc` always emit the `target-cpu` LLVM attribute for functions. The goal is to allow for cross-language inlining of functions defined in `libstd`. So far `libstd` functions were the only function without a `target-cpu` attribute, so in whole-crate-graph cross-lang LTO scenarios they were not eligible for inlining into foreign code.
r? @alexcrichton
Add checked_add method to Instant time type
Appending functionality to the already opened topic of `checked_add` on time types over at #55940.
Doing checked addition between an `Instant` and a `Duration` is important to reliably determine a future instant. We could use this in the `parking_lot` crate to compute an instant when in the future to wake a thread up without risking a panic.
Stabilize `linker-flavor` flag.
Part of #55396.
This commit moves the linker-flavor flag from a debugging option to a
codegen option, thus stabilizing it. There are no feature flags
associated with this flag.
r? @nagisa
Esteban Kuber requested that the panic message make it clear
that `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` is an environment variable. This change
makes that clear. Wording provided in part by David Tolnay.
This is going to be required for binding a number of AVX-512 intrinsics
in the `stdsimd` repository, and this intrinsic is the same as
`simd_select` except that it takes a bitmask as the first argument
instead of a SIMD vector. This bitmask is then transmuted into a `<NN x
i8>` argument, depending on how many bits it is.
cc rust-lang-nursery/stdsimd#310
This commit moves the linker-flavor flag from a debugging option to a
codegen option, thus stabilizing it. There are no feature flags
associated with this flag.
VecDeque: fix for stacked borrows
`VecDeque` violates a version of stacked borrows where creating a shared reference is not enough to make a location *mutably accessible* from raw pointers (and I think that is the version we want). There are two problems:
* Creating a `NonNull<T>` from `&mut T` goes through `&T` (inferred for a `_`), then `*const T`, then `NonNull<T>`. That means in this stricter version of Stacked Borrows, we cannot actually write to such a `NonNull` because it was created from a shared reference! This PR fixes that by going from `&mut T` to `*mut T` to `*const T`.
* `VecDeque::drain` creates the `Drain` struct by *first* creating a `NonNull` from `self` (which is an `&mut VecDeque`), and *then* calling `self.buffer_as_mut_slice()`. The latter reborrows `self`, asserting that `self` is currently the unique pointer to access this `VecDeque`, and hence invalidating the `NonNull` that was created earlier. This PR fixes that by instead using `self.buffer_as_slice()`, which only performs read accesses and creates only shared references, meaning the raw pointer (`NonNull`) remains valid.
It is possible that other methods on `VecDeque` do something similar, miri's test coverage of `VecDeque` is sparse to say the least.
Cc @nikomatsakis @Gankro
Overhaul `FileSearch` and `SearchPaths`
`FileSearch::search()` traverses one or more directories. For each
directory it generates a `Vec<PathBuf>` containing one element per file
in that directory.
In some benchmarks this occurs enough that the allocations done for the
`PathBuf`s are significant, and in practice a small number of
directories are being traversed over and over again. For example, when
compiling the `tokio-webpush-simple` benchmark, two directories are
traversed 58 times each. Each of these directories have more than 100
files.
We can do all the necessary traversals up front, when `Session` is created,
and get the `Vec<PathBuf>`s then.
This reduces instruction counts on several benchmarks by 1--5%.
r? @alexcrichton
CC @eddyb, @michaelwoerister, @nikomatsakis
rustc: Switch `extern` functions to abort by default on panic
This was intended to land way back in 1.24, but it was backed out due to
breakage which has long since been fixed. An unstable `#[unwind]`
attribute can be used to tweak the behavior here, but this is currently
simply switching rustc's internal default to abort-by-default if an
`extern` function panics, making our codegen sound primarily (as
currently you can produce UB with safe code)
Closes#52652
gdb versions before 8.1 have a bug that prevents the BTreeSet and
BTreeMap pretty-printers from working. This patch disables the test
on those versions, and also disables the pretty-printers there as
well.
Closes#56730