Fix#76803 miscompilation
Fixes#76803
Seems like it was an oversight that the discriminant value being set was not compared to the target value from the SwitchInt, as a comment says this is a requirement for the optimization to be sound.
r? `@wesleywiser` since you are probably familiar with the optimization and made #76837 to workaround the bug
Rollup of 15 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #75438 (Use adaptive SVG favicon for rustdoc like other rust sites)
- #76304 (Make delegation methods of `std::net::IpAddr` unstably const)
- #76724 (Allow a unique name to be assigned to dataflow graphviz output)
- #76978 (Documented From impls in std/sync/mpsc/mod.rs)
- #77044 (Liballoc bench vec use mem take not replace)
- #77050 (Typo fix: "satsify" -> "satisfy")
- #77074 (add array::from_ref)
- #77078 (Don't use an if guard to check equality with a constant)
- #77079 (Use `Self` in docs when possible)
- #77081 (Merge two almost identical match arms)
- #77121 (Updated html_root_url for compiler crates)
- #77136 (Suggest `const_mut_refs`, not `const_fn` for mutable references in `const fn`)
- #77160 (Suggest `const_fn_transmute`, not `const_fn`)
- #77164 (Remove workaround for deref issue that no longer exists.)
- #77165 (Followup to #76673)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
Suggest `const_fn_transmute`, not `const_fn`
More fallout from #76850 in the vein of #77134. The fix is the same. I looked through the structured errors file and didn't see any more of this kind of diagnostics bug.
r? @oli-obk
Suggest `const_mut_refs`, not `const_fn` for mutable references in `const fn`
Resolves#77134.
Prior to #76850, most uses of `&mut` in `const fn` ~~required~~ involved two feature gates, `const_mut_refs` and `const_fn`. The first allowed all mutable borrows of locals. The second allowed only locals, arguments and return values whose types contained `&mut`. I switched the second check to the `const_mut_refs` gate. However, I forgot update the error message with the new suggestion.
Alternatively, we could revert to having two different feature gates for this. OP's code never borrows anything mutably, so it didn't need `const_mut_refs` in the past, only `const_fn`. I'd prefer to keep everything under a single gate, however.
r? @oli-obk
Use `Self` in docs when possible
Fixes#76542.
I used `rg '\s*//[!/]\s+fn [\w_]+\(&?self, ' .` in `library/` to find instances, I found some with that and some by manually checking.
@rustbot modify labels: C-enhancement T-doc
add array::from_ref
mirrors the methods in `std::slice` with the same name.
I guess this method previously didn't exist as there was close to no reason to create an array of size `1`.
This will change due to const generics in the near future.
Allow a unique name to be assigned to dataflow graphviz output
Previously, if the same analysis were invoked multiple times in a single compilation session, the graphviz output for later runs would overwrite that of previous runs. Allow callers to add a unique identifier to each run so this can be avoided.
Make delegation methods of `std::net::IpAddr` unstably const
Make the following methods of `std::net::IpAddr` unstable const under the `const_ip` feature:
- `is_unspecified`
- `is_loopback`
- `is_global`
- `is_multicast`
Also adds a test for these methods in a const context.
Possible because these methods delegate to the inner `Ipv4Addr` or `Ipv6Addr`, which were made const ([PR#76205](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/76142) and [PR#76206](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/76206)), and the recent stabilization of const control flow.
Part of #76205
r? @ecstatic-morse
DroplessArena: Allocate objects from the end of memory chunk
Allocating from the end of memory chunk simplifies the alignment code
and reduces the number of checked arithmetic operations.
Add fast path for match checking
This adds a fast path that would reduce the complexity to linear on matches consisting of only variant patterns (i.e. enum matches). (Also see: #7462) Unfortunately, I was too lazy to add a similar fast path for constants (mostly for integer matches), ideally that could be added another day.
TBH, I'm not confident with the performance claims due to the fact that enums tends to be small and FxHashMap could add a lot of overhead.
r? `@Mark-Simulacrum`
needs perf
const_evaluatable_checked: extend predicate collection
We now walk the hir instead of using `ty` so that we get better spans here, While I am still not completely sure if that's
what we want in the end, it does seem a lot closer to the final goal than the previous version.
We also look into type aliases (and use a `TypeVisitor` here), about which I am not completely sure, but we will see how well this works.
We also look into fn decls, so the following should work now.
```rust
fn test<T>() -> [u8; std::mem::size_of::<T>()] {
[0; std::mem::size_of::<T>()]
}
```
Additionally, we visit the optional trait and self type of impls.
r? `@oli-obk`
Fix underflow when calculating the number of no-op jumps folded
When removing unwinds to no-op blocks and folding jumps to no-op blocks,
remove the unwind target first. Otherwise we cannot determine if target
has been already folded or not.
Previous implementation incorrectly assumed that all resume targets had
been folded already, occasionally resulting in an underflow:
```
remove_noop_landing_pads: removed 18446744073709551613 jumps and 3 landing pads
```
Stabilize intra-doc links
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/43466
Thanks to the great work of `@jyn514` in getting the [cross-crate reexport issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/65983) in intra-rustdoc links fixed, I think we're now in a position to stabilize this feature.
The tracking issue currently has two unresolved issues:
- <s>behavior around doc(hidden): This is fixed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/73365, which is just waiting for CI and should land tomorrow. It's also a pretty niche bug so while I expect it to land soon I don't think we need to block stabilization on it anyway.</s>
- Non-identifier primitive types like slices: This was not a part of the original RFC anyway, and is a pretty niche use case
The feature itself, sans https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/65983, has been shipped on nightly for three years now, with people using it on docs.rs. https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/65983 itself is not an overwhelmingly central bit of functionality; the reason we elected to block stabilization on it was that back in 2017 it was not possible to fix the issue without some major refactorings of resolve, and we did not want to stabilize something that had such a potentially unfixable bug.
Given that we've fixed it, I see no reason to delay stabilization on this long awaited feature. It's possible that the latest patches have problems, however we _have_ done crater runs of some of the crucial parts. Furthermore, that's what the release trains are for, we will have a solid three months to let it ride the trains before it actually hits the stable compiler.
r? `@rust-lang/rustdoc`
revert const_type_id stabilization
This reverts #72488, which is currently on beta and scheduled to stabilize in `1.47.0`, based on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/75923#issuecomment-696676511
It turns out we might not be quite ready to stabilize `TypeId` in const contexts before having a chance to rework its internals. Since `TypeId` is a bit of an oddity we want to be careful about how those internals are currently being relied on while making changes. That will be easier to do without having to also consider compile-time contexts.
r? `@eddyb`
Rollup of 9 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #76898 (Record `tcx.def_span` instead of `item.span` in crate metadata)
- #76939 (emit errors during AbstractConst building)
- #76965 (Add cfg(target_has_atomic_equal_alignment) and use it for Atomic::from_mut.)
- #76993 (Changing the alloc() to accept &self instead of &mut self)
- #76994 (fix small typo in docs and comments)
- #77017 (Add missing examples on Vec iter types)
- #77042 (Improve documentation for ToSocketAddrs)
- #77047 (Miri: more informative deallocation error messages)
- #77055 (Add #[track_caller] to more panicking Cell functions)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
MIR pass to remove unneeded drops on types not needing drop
This is heavily dependent on MIR inlining running to actually see the drop statement.
Do we want to special case replacing a call to std::mem::drop with a goto aswell?
Make the following methods of `std::net::IpAddr` unstable const under the `const_ip` feature:
- `is_unspecified`
- `is_loopback`
- `is_global`
- `is_multicast`
Also adds a test for these methods in a const context.
Possible because these methods delegate to the inner `Ipv4Addr` or `Ipv6Addr`, which were made const, and the recent stabilization of const control flow.
Part of #76205