Strengthen state tracking in const-prop
Some/many of the changes are replicated between both the const-prop lint and the const-prop optimization.
Behaviour changes:
- const-prop opt does not give a span to propagated values. This was useless as that span's primary purpose is to diagnose evaluation failure in codegen.
- we remove the `OnlyPropagateInto` mode. It was only used for function arguments, which are better modeled by a write before entry.
- the tracking of assignments and discriminants make clearer that we do nothing in `NoPropagation` mode or on indirect places.
Rollup of 8 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #108651 (Forbid the use of `#[target_feature]` on `main`)
- #109009 (rustdoc: use restricted Damerau-Levenshtein distance for search)
- #109026 (Introduce `Rc::into_inner`, as a parallel to `Arc::into_inner`)
- #109029 (Gate usages of `dyn*` and const closures in macros)
- #109031 (Rename `config.toml.example` to `config.example.toml`)
- #109032 (Use `TyCtxt::trait_solver_next` in some places)
- #109047 (typo)
- #109052 (Add eslint check for rustdoc-gui tester)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Gate usages of `dyn*` and const closures in macros
We silently accepted `dyn*` and const closures in macros as long as they didn't expand to anything containing these experimental features, unlike other gated features such as `for<'a>` binders on closures, etc. Let's not do that, to make sure nobody begins relying on this.
Check that a query has not completed and is not executing before starting it
This fixes a race in the query system where we only checked if the query was currently executing, but not if it was already completed, causing queries to re-execute.
r? `@cjgillot`
Ensure value is on the on-disk cache before returning from `ensure()`.
The current logic for `ensure()` a query just checks that the node is green in the dependency graph.
However, a lot of places use `ensure()` to prevent the query from being called later. This is the case before stealing a query result.
If the query is actually green but the value is not available in the on-disk cache, `ensure` would return, but a subsequent call to the full query would run the code, and attempt to read from a stolen value.
This PR conforms the query system to the usage by checking whether the queried value is loadable from disk before returning.
Sadly, I can't manage to craft a proper test...
Should fix all instances of "attempted to read from stolen value".
Rollup of 9 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #108726 (tidy: enforce comment blocks to have an even number of backticks)
- #108797 (Allow binary files to go through the `FileLoader`)
- #108841 (Add suggestion to diagnostic when user has array but trait wants slice. (rebased))
- #108984 (bootstrap: document tidy)
- #109013 (Give proper error message when tcx wasn't passed to decoder)
- #109017 (remove duplicated calls to sort_string)
- #109018 (Expand on the allocator comment in `rustc-main`)
- #109028 (Add eslint checks for rustdoc-js tester)
- #109034 (Commit some tests for the new solver + lazy norm)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Give proper error message when tcx wasn't passed to decoder
I hit this yesterday and found it very confusing, even though the solution to the problem is very simple.
Add suggestion to diagnostic when user has array but trait wants slice. (rebased)
Rebase of #91314, except for change to multipart suggestion
Resolves#90528
r? ``@compiler-errors`` since you requested the multipart suggestion
Allow binary files to go through the `FileLoader`
I'd like for `include_bytes!` to go through the `FileLoader` in an out-of-tree `rustc_driver` wrapper, and I can't find a reason it's not already done. It seems like most folks providing a custom `FileLoader` would want this too, so I added it.
I can solve my problem in other ways if there's a strong reason not to do it, but it seems simple and harmless.
tidy: enforce comment blocks to have an even number of backticks
After PR #108694, most unmatched backticks in `compiler/` comments have been eliminated. This PR adds a tidy lint to ensure no new unmatched backticks are added, and either addresses the lint in the remaining instances it found, or allows it.
Very often, backtick containing sections wrap around lines, for example:
```Rust
// This function takes a tuple `(Vec<String>,
// Box<[u8]>)` and transforms it into `Vec<u8>`.
```
The lint is implemented to work on top of blocks, counting each line with a `//` into a block, and counting if there are an odd or even number of backticks in the entire block, instead of looking at just a single line.
Avoid unnecessary hashing
I noticed some stable hashing being done in a non-incremental build. It turns out that some of this is necessary to compute the crate hash, but some of it is not. Removing the unnecessary hashing is a perf win.
r? `@cjgillot`
Simplify message paths
This makes it easier to open the messages file. Right now I have to first click on the `locales` dir to open it, and then on the `en-US.ftl` file. `Cargo.toml` and `build.rs` files are also in the top level, and I think there should not be more than one file, so a directory isn't really needed. The [chosen strategy for pontoon adoption](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/336883-i18n/topic/pontoon.20and.20next.20steps) is out of tree. Even if this descision is changed in the future, the `messages.ftl` approach is also compatible with non-english translations living in-tree, as long as the non-english translations don't live in the `compiler/rustc_foo/` directories but in different ones. That would also be helpful for grepability purposes.
The commit was the result of automated changes:
```
for p in compiler/rustc_*; do mv $p/locales/en-US.ftl $p/messages.ftl; rmdir $p/locales; done
for p in compiler/rustc_*; do sed -i "s#\.\./locales/en-US.ftl#../messages.ftl#" $p/src/lib.rs; done
```
r? `@davidtwco`
This makes it easier to open the messages file while developing on features.
The commit was the result of automatted changes:
for p in compiler/rustc_*; do mv $p/locales/en-US.ftl $p/messages.ftl; rmdir $p/locales; done
for p in compiler/rustc_*; do sed -i "s#\.\./locales/en-US.ftl#../messages.ftl#" $p/src/lib.rs; done
Move dep graph methods to DepGraphData to avoid branches and `unwrap`s
This moves methods from `DepGraph` to `DepGraphData` which makes the code a bit cleaner since the dep graph is unconditionally available. It also changes `try_execute_query` to only branch on dep graph availability once, removing unnecessary branches and `unwrap`s.
This is based on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/108134 and https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/108167.
Performance impact of just the last commit:
<table><tr><td rowspan="2">Benchmark</td><td colspan="1"><b>Before</b></th><td colspan="2"><b>After</b></th></tr><tr><td align="right">Time</td><td align="right">Time</td><td align="right">%</th></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>clap</b>:check</td><td align="right">1.7354s</td><td align="right">1.7242s</td><td align="right"> -0.64%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>clap</b>:check:initial</td><td align="right">2.0813s</td><td align="right">2.0687s</td><td align="right"> -0.61%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>clap</b>:check:unchanged</td><td align="right">0.4554s</td><td align="right">0.4550s</td><td align="right"> -0.09%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>hyper</b>:check</td><td align="right">0.2528s</td><td align="right">0.2521s</td><td align="right"> -0.27%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>hyper</b>:check:initial</td><td align="right">0.3222s</td><td align="right">0.3214s</td><td align="right"> -0.25%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>hyper</b>:check:unchanged</td><td align="right">0.1339s</td><td align="right">0.1333s</td><td align="right"> -0.38%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>regex</b>:check</td><td align="right">0.9484s</td><td align="right">0.9455s</td><td align="right"> -0.30%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>regex</b>:check:initial</td><td align="right">1.1805s</td><td align="right">1.1727s</td><td align="right"> -0.66%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>regex</b>:check:unchanged</td><td align="right">0.3305s</td><td align="right">0.3307s</td><td align="right"> 0.08%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>syn</b>:check</td><td align="right">1.5453s</td><td align="right">1.5374s</td><td align="right"> -0.51%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>syn</b>:check:initial</td><td align="right">1.9230s</td><td align="right">1.9206s</td><td align="right"> -0.12%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>syn</b>:check:unchanged</td><td align="right">0.6340s</td><td align="right">0.6333s</td><td align="right"> -0.11%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>syntex_syntax</b>:check</td><td align="right">5.8623s</td><td align="right">5.8536s</td><td align="right"> -0.15%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>syntex_syntax</b>:check:initial</td><td align="right">7.2873s</td><td align="right">7.2786s</td><td align="right"> -0.12%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>syntex_syntax</b>:check:unchanged</td><td align="right">1.8378s</td><td align="right">1.8478s</td><td align="right"> 0.54%</td></tr><tr><td>Total</td><td align="right">26.5300s</td><td align="right">26.4750s</td><td align="right"> -0.21%</td></tr><tr><td>Summary</td><td align="right">1.0000s</td><td align="right">0.9976s</td><td align="right"> -0.24%</td></tr></table>
r? `@cjgillot`
Rollup of 9 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #104363 (Make `unused_allocation` lint against `Box::new` too)
- #106633 (Stabilize `nonzero_min_max`)
- #106844 (allow negative numeric literals in `concat!`)
- #108071 (Implement goal caching with the new solver)
- #108542 (Force parentheses around `match` expression in binary expression)
- #108690 (Place size limits on query keys and values)
- #108708 (Prevent overflow through Arc::downgrade)
- #108739 (Prevent the `start_bx` basic block in codegen from having two `Builder`s at the same time)
- #108806 (Querify register_tools and post-expansion early lints)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Querify register_tools and post-expansion early lints
The 2 extra queries correspond to code that happen before and after macro expansion, and don't need the resolver to exist.
Prevent the `start_bx` basic block in codegen from having two `Builder`s at the same time
Here, at the same time, there are two `start_llbb` builder, this should be unexpected.
Place size limits on query keys and values
This just prevents these from growing accidentally too large. I'm not sure if there's an easy way to also print the actual size too.
Implement goal caching with the new solver
Maybe it's wrong, idk. Opening mostly for first impressions before I go to sleep.
r? ``@lcnr,`` cc ``@cjgillot``
allow negative numeric literals in `concat!`
Fixes#106837
While *technically* negative numeric literals are implemented as unary operations, users can reasonably expect that negative literals are treated the same as positive literals.
Make `unused_allocation` lint against `Box::new` too
Previously it only linted against `box` syntax, which likely won't ever be stabilized, which is pretty useless. Even now I'm not sure if it's a meaningful lint, but it's at least something 🤷
This means that code like the following will be linted against:
```rust
Box::new([1, 2, 3]).len();
f(&Box::new(1)); // where f : &i32 -> ()
```
The lint works by checking if a `Box::new` (or `box`) expression has an a borrow adjustment, meaning that the code that first stores the box in a variable won't be linted against:
```rust
let boxed = Box::new([1, 2, 3]); // no lint
boxed.len();
```
Before, it said "global_allocator does nothing". Now it gives you
suggestions for what to do if you want to change the global allocator
(which is likely the main reason you'd be reading the comment).