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Trevor Gross
9df0f5d433 Fix recent python linting errors
- Remove unneeded imports in 'fuscia-test-runner.py'
- Add explicit stacklevel to 'x.py'
- Fix mutable types as default args in `bootstrap.py` and  `bootstrap_test.py`
2023-08-02 04:40:28 -04:00
Trevor Gross
efc49e4dfa Add support for tidy linting via external tools for non-rust files
This change adds the flag `--check-extras` to `tidy`. It accepts a comma
separated list of any of the options:

- py (test everything applicable for python files)
- py:lint (lint python files using `ruff`)
- py:fmt (check formatting for python files using `black`)
- shell or shell:lint (lint shell files using `shellcheck`)

Specific files to check can also be specified via positional args.
Examples:

- `./x test tidy --check-extras=shell,py`
- `./x test tidy --check-extras=py:fmt -- src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py`
- `./x test tidy --check-extras=shell -- src/ci/*.sh`
- Python formatting can be applied with bless:
  `./x test tidy --ckeck-extras=py:fmt --bless`

`ruff` and `black` need to be installed via pip; this tool manages these
within a virtual environment at `build/venv`. `shellcheck` needs to be
installed on the system already.
2023-08-02 04:40:26 -04:00
bors
7a5d2d0138 Auto merge of #114358 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-d810m9e, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #114178 (Account for macros when suggesting a new let binding)
 - #114199 (Don't unsize coerce infer vars in select in new solver)
 - #114301 (Don't check unnecessarily that impl trait is RPIT)
 - #114314 (Tweaks to `adt_sized_constraint`)
 - #114322 (Fix invalid slice coercion suggestion reported in turbofish)
 - #114340 ([rustc_attr][nit] Replace `filter` + `is_some` with `map_or`.)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-08-02 04:30:51 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
4876afba38
Rollup merge of #114340 - ttsugriy:rustc-attr, r=lqd
[rustc_attr][nit] Replace `filter` + `is_some` with `map_or`.

It's slightly shorter and better communicates the intent.
2023-08-02 06:22:50 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
1778c58905
Rollup merge of #114322 - Urgau:fix-issue-110063, r=compiler-errors
Fix invalid slice coercion suggestion reported in turbofish

This PR fixes the invalid slice coercion suggestion reported in turbofish and inferred generics by not emitting them.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/110063
2023-08-02 06:22:49 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
3d29ce7484
Rollup merge of #114314 - compiler-errors:sized-crit, r=lcnr
Tweaks to `adt_sized_constraint`

fixes a comment, but also some other nits.

r? lcnr
2023-08-02 06:22:49 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
f338a1f7ee
Rollup merge of #114301 - compiler-errors:dont-error-on-missing-region-outlives, r=spastorino
Don't check unnecessarily that impl trait is RPIT

We have this random `return_type_impl_trait` function to detect if a function returns an RPIT which is used in outlives suggestions, but removing it doesn't actually change any diagnostics. Let's just remove it.

Also, suppress a spurious outlives error from a ReError.

Fixes #114274
2023-08-02 06:22:48 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
bb3dee1a8a
Rollup merge of #114199 - compiler-errors:dont-select-unsize-infer, r=lcnr
Don't unsize coerce infer vars in select in new solver

Otherwise we're too eagerly preferring the `T -> dyn Trait` branch during coercion.

r? `@lcnr`
2023-08-02 06:22:48 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
9cdca18840
Rollup merge of #114178 - estebank:let-binding-macro, r=petrochenkov
Account for macros when suggesting a new let binding

Provide a structured suggestion when the expression comes from a macro expansion:

```
error[E0716]: temporary value dropped while borrowed
  --> $DIR/borrowck-let-suggestion.rs:2:17
   |
LL |     let mut x = vec![1].iter();
   |                 ^^^^^^^       - temporary value is freed at the end of this statement
   |                 |
   |                 creates a temporary value which is freed while still in use
LL |
LL |     x.use_mut();
   |     - borrow later used here
   |
   = note: this error originates in the macro `vec` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
help: consider using a `let` binding to create a longer lived value
   |
LL ~     let binding = vec![1];
LL ~     let mut x = binding.iter();
   |
```
2023-08-02 06:22:47 +02:00
bors
90bb4184f8 Auto merge of #114170 - lcnr:add-commmentz, r=compiler-errors
add `dropck_outlives` comments
2023-08-02 02:45:47 +00:00
bors
aa8462b6df Auto merge of #112922 - g0djan:godjan/wasi-threads, r=wesleywiser
WASI threads, implementation of wasm32-wasi-preview1-threads target

This PR adds a target proposed in https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/574 by `@abrown` and implementation of `std:🧵:spawn` for the target `wasm32-wasi-preview1-threads`

### Tier 3 Target Policy
As tier 3 targets, the new targets are required to adhere to [the tier 3 target policy](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/target-tier-policy.html#tier-3-target-policy) requirements. This section quotes each requirement in entirety and describes how they are met.
> - A tier 3 target must have a designated developer or developers (the "target maintainers") on record to be CCed when issues arise regarding the target. (The mechanism to track and CC such developers may evolve over time.)

See [src/doc/rustc/src/platform-support/wasm32-wasi-preview1-threads.md](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/112922/files#diff-a48ee9d94f13e12be24eadd08eb47b479c153c340eeea4ef22276d876dfd4f3e).
> - Targets must use naming consistent with any existing targets; for instance, a target for the same CPU or OS as an existing Rust target should use the same name for that CPU or OS. Targets should normally use the same names and naming conventions as used elsewhere in the broader ecosystem beyond Rust (such as in other toolchains), unless they have a very good reason to diverge. Changing the name of a target can be highly disruptive, especially once the target reaches a higher tier, so getting the name right is important even for a tier 3 target.
> - Target names should not introduce undue confusion or ambiguity unless absolutely necessary to maintain ecosystem compatibility. For example, if the name of the target makes people extremely likely to form incorrect beliefs about what it targets, the name should be changed or augmented to disambiguate it.
If possible, use only letters, numbers, dashes and underscores for the name. Periods (.) are known to cause issues in Cargo.

The target is using the same name for $ARCH=wasm32 and $OS=wasi as existing Rust targets. The suffix `preview1` introduced to accurately set expectations because eventually this target will be deprecated and follows [MCP 607](https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/607). The suffix `threads` indicates that it’s an extension that enables threads to the existing target and it follows [MCP 574](https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/574) which describes the rationale behind introducing a separate target.

> - Tier 3 targets may have unusual requirements to build or use, but must not create legal issues or impose onerous legal terms for the Rust project or for Rust developers or users.
> - The target must not introduce license incompatibilities.
> - Anything added to the Rust repository must be under the standard Rust license (MIT OR Apache-2.0).
> - The target must not cause the Rust tools or libraries built for any other host (even when supporting cross-compilation to the target) to depend on any new dependency less permissive than the Rust licensing policy. This applies whether the dependency is a Rust crate that would require adding new license exceptions (as specified by the tidy tool in the rust-lang/rust repository), or whether the dependency is a native library or binary. In other words, the introduction of the target must not cause a user installing or running a version of Rust or the Rust tools to be subject to any new license requirements.
> - Compiling, linking, and emitting functional binaries, libraries, or other code for the target (whether hosted on the target itself or cross-compiling from another target) must not depend on proprietary (non-FOSS) libraries. Host tools built for the target itself may depend on the ordinary runtime libraries supplied by the platform and commonly used by other applications built for the target, but those libraries must not be required for code generation for the target; cross-compilation to the target must not require such libraries at all. For instance, rustc built for the target may depend on a common proprietary C runtime library or console output library, but must not depend on a proprietary code generation library or code optimization library. Rust's license permits such combinations, but the Rust project has no interest in maintaining such combinations within the scope of Rust itself, even at tier 3.
> - "onerous" here is an intentionally subjective term. At a minimum, "onerous" legal/licensing terms include but are not limited to: non-disclosure requirements, non-compete requirements, contributor license agreements (CLAs) or equivalent, "non-commercial"/"research-only"/etc terms, requirements conditional on the employer or employment of any particular Rust developers, revocable terms, any requirements that create liability for the Rust project or its developers or users, or any requirements that adversely affect the livelihood or prospects of the Rust project or its developers or users.

This PR does not introduce any new dependency.
The new target doesn’t support building host tools.
> Tier 3 targets should attempt to implement as much of the standard libraries as possible and appropriate (core for most targets, alloc for targets that can support dynamic memory allocation, std for targets with an operating system or equivalent layer of system-provided functionality), but may leave some code unimplemented (either unavailable or stubbed out as appropriate), whether because the target makes it impossible to implement or challenging to implement. The authors of pull requests are not obligated to avoid calling any portions of the standard library on the basis of a tier 3 target not implementing those portions.

The full standard library is available for this target as it’s an extension to an existing target that has already supported it.
> The target must provide documentation for the Rust community explaining how to build for the target, using cross-compilation if possible. If the target supports running binaries, or running tests (even if they do not pass), the documentation must explain how to run such binaries or tests for the target, using emulation if possible or dedicated hardware if necessary.

Only manual test running is supported at the moment with some tweaks in the test runner codebase. For build and running tests see [src/doc/rustc/src/platform-support/wasm32-wasi-preview1-threads.md](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/112922/files#diff-a48ee9d94f13e12be24eadd08eb47b479c153c340eeea4ef22276d876dfd4f3e).
> - Neither this policy nor any decisions made regarding targets shall create any binding agreement or estoppel by any party. If any member of an approving Rust team serves as one of the maintainers of a target, or has any legal or employment requirement (explicit or implicit) that might affect their decisions regarding a target, they must recuse themselves from any approval decisions regarding the target's tier status, though they may otherwise participate in discussions.
> - This requirement does not prevent part or all of this policy from being cited in an explicit contract or work agreement (e.g. to implement or maintain support for a target). This requirement exists to ensure that a developer or team responsible for reviewing and approving a target does not face any legal threats or obligations that would prevent them from freely exercising their judgment in such approval, even if such judgment involves subjective matters or goes beyond the letter of these requirements.
> - Tier 3 targets must not impose burden on the authors of pull requests, or other developers in the community, to maintain the target. In particular, do not post comments (automated or manual) on a PR that derail or suggest a block on the PR based on a tier 3 target. Do not send automated messages or notifications (via any medium, including via `@)` to a PR author or others involved with a PR regarding a tier 3 target, unless they have opted into such messages.
> - Backlinks such as those generated by the issue/PR tracker when linking to an issue or PR are not considered a violation of this policy, within reason. However, such messages (even on a separate repository) must not generate notifications to anyone involved with a PR who has not requested such notifications.
> - Patches adding or updating tier 3 targets must not break any existing tier 2 or tier 1 target, and must not knowingly break another tier 3 target without approval of either the compiler team or the maintainers of the other tier 3 target.
> - In particular, this may come up when working on closely related targets, such as variations of the same architecture with different features. Avoid introducing unconditional uses of features that another variation of the target may not have; use conditional compilation or runtime detection, as appropriate, to let each target run code supported by that target.

I acknowledge these requirements and intend to ensure they are met.
2023-08-02 01:01:48 +00:00
bors
f77c624c03 Auto merge of #113339 - lqd:respect-filters, r=tmiasko
Filter out short-lived LLVM diagnostics before they reach the rustc handler

During profiling I saw remark passes being unconditionally enabled: for example `Machine Optimization Remark Emitter`.

The diagnostic remarks enabled by default are [from missed optimizations and opt analyses](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/113339#discussion_r1259480303). They are created by LLVM, passed to the diagnostic handler on the C++ side, emitted to rust, where they are unpacked, C++ strings are converted to rust, etc.

Then they are discarded in the vast majority of the time (i.e. unless some kind of `-Cremark` has enabled some of these passes' output to be printed).

These unneeded allocations are very short-lived, basically only lasting between the LLVM pass emitting them and the rust handler where they are discarded. So it doesn't hugely impact max-rss, and is only a slight reduction in instruction count (cachegrind reports a reduction between 0.3% and 0.5%) _on linux_. It's possible that targets without `jemalloc` or with a worse allocator, may optimize these less.

It is however significant in the aggregate, looking at the total number of allocated bytes:
- it's the biggest source of allocations according to dhat, on the benchmarks I've tried e.g. `syn` or `cargo`
- allocations on `syn` are reduced by 440MB, 17% (from 2440722647 bytes total, to 2030461328 bytes)
- allocations on `cargo` are reduced by 6.6GB, 19% (from 35371886402 bytes total, to 28723987743 bytes)

Some of these diagnostics objects [are allocated in LLVM](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/113339#discussion_r1252387484) *before* they're emitted to our diagnostic handler, where they'll be filtered out. So we could remove those in the future, but that will require changing a few LLVM call-sites upstream, so I left a FIXME.
2023-08-01 23:15:20 +00:00
Michael Goulet
d21a335e8f Don't select infer -> dyn Trait 2023-08-01 23:12:03 +00:00
Michael Goulet
ac6f2f0d2e Fix a comment 2023-08-01 23:10:38 +00:00
Michael Goulet
44be25d8a2 don't create a predicate for just a comparison 2023-08-01 23:10:38 +00:00
Michael Goulet
8696fa71b3 Convert adt_sized_constraint to early-binder, use list 2023-08-01 23:10:38 +00:00
bors
d12c6e947c Auto merge of #114273 - nnethercote:move-doc-comment-desugaring, r=petrochenkov
Move doc comment desugaring out of `TokenCursor`.

It's awkward that `TokenCursor` sometimes desugars doc comments on the fly, but usually doesn't.

r? `@petrochenkov`
2023-08-01 21:27:48 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
ca5a383fb6 remove remark filtering on the rust side
now that remarks are filtered before cg_llvm's diagnostic handler callback
is called, we don't need to do the filtering post c++-to-rust conversion
of the diagnostic.
2023-08-01 21:01:20 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
77d01103a3 filter LLVM diagnostics before crossing the rust bridge
this will eliminate many short-lived allocations (e.g. 20% of the memory used
building cargo) when unpacking the diagnostic and converting its various
C++ strings into rust strings, just to be filtered out most of the time.
2023-08-01 21:01:20 +00:00
bors
abd3637e42 Auto merge of #105545 - erikdesjardins:ptrclean, r=bjorn3
cleanup: remove pointee types

This can't be merged until the oldest LLVM version we support uses opaque pointers, which will be the case after #114148. (Also note `-Cllvm-args="-opaque-pointers=0"` can technically be used in LLVM 15, though I don't think we should support that configuration.)

I initially hoped this would provide some minor perf win, but in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/105412#issuecomment-1341224450 it had very little impact, so this is only valuable as a cleanup.

As a followup, this will enable #96242 to be resolved.

r? `@ghost`

`@rustbot` label S-blocked
2023-08-01 19:44:17 +00:00
Taras Tsugrii
9563eec9a8 [rustc_attr][nit] Replace filter + is_some with map_or.
It's slightly shorter and better communicates the intent.
2023-08-01 12:39:32 -07:00
bors
fe90d7dfcd Auto merge of #113854 - klensy:aarch64-msvc-remove-hack, r=Mark-Simulacrum
aarch64-msvc: remove CI hack for bad Windows SDK version

This removes hack which manually replaced windows sdk version, as it looks like useless now, as CI uses newer version: https://github.com/rust-lang-ci/rust/actions/runs/5596259246/jobs/10233070602#step:24:929
`C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\include\10.0.22621.0\ucrt\corecrt_io.h` (look at version)

related https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/88796

It's nice to have some way to assert bad version, but i don't see anything except checking env https://github.com/rust-lang/cc-rs/pull/646
2023-08-01 17:58:02 +00:00
Michael Goulet
1c35634efe Suppress unnecessary outlives 2023-08-01 17:16:47 +00:00
bors
4896daa398 Auto merge of #114331 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-rnrmwcx, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #100455 (Implement RefUnwindSafe for Backtrace)
 - #113428 (coverage: Replace `ExpressionOperandId` with enum `Operand`)
 - #114283 (Use parking lot's rwlock even without parallel-rustc)
 - #114288 (Improve diagnostic for wrong borrow on binary operations)
 - #114296 (interpret: fix alignment handling for Repeat expressions)
 - #114306 ([rustc_data_structures][perf] Simplify base_n::push_str.)
 - #114320 (Cover statements for stable_mir)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-08-01 16:09:13 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
41364c7c1d
Rollup merge of #114320 - ouz-a:smir_statements, r=oli-obk
Cover statements for stable_mir

Added missing statements to stable_mir, used opaque types for few types that are only used for diagnostic.

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/project-stable-mir/issues/16

r? `@oli-obk`
2023-08-01 17:39:13 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
00ad3ccae6
Rollup merge of #114306 - ttsugriy:push_str, r=wesleywiser
[rustc_data_structures][perf] Simplify base_n::push_str.

This minor change removes the need to reverse resulting digits. Since reverse is O(|digit_num|) but bounded by 128, it's unlikely to be a noticeable in practice. At the same time, this code is also a 1 line shorter, so combined with tiny perf win, why not?

I ran https://gist.github.com/ttsugriy/ed14860ef597ab315d4129d5f8adb191 on M1 macbook air and got a small improvement
```
Running benches/base_n_benchmark.rs (target/release/deps/base_n_benchmark-825fe5895b5c2693)
push_str/old            time:   [14.180 µs 14.313 µs 14.462 µs]
                        Performance has improved.
Found 5 outliers among 100 measurements (5.00%)
  4 (4.00%) high mild
  1 (1.00%) high severe
push_str/new            time:   [13.741 µs 13.839 µs 13.973 µs]
                        Performance has improved.
Found 8 outliers among 100 measurements (8.00%)
  3 (3.00%) high mild
  5 (5.00%) high severe
```
2023-08-01 17:39:12 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
fa33d6e185
Rollup merge of #114296 - RalfJung:interpret-repeat-align, r=oli-obk
interpret: fix alignment handling for Repeat expressions
2023-08-01 17:39:12 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
c726dcb962
Rollup merge of #114288 - Urgau:fix-issue-109352, r=b-naber
Improve diagnostic for wrong borrow on binary operations

This PR improves the diagnostic for wrong borrow on binary operations by suggesting to reborrow on appropriate expressions.

```diff
+    = note: an implementation for `&Foo * &Foo` exist
+ help: consider reborrowing both sides
+    |
+ LL |     let _ = &*ref_mut_foo * &*ref_mut_foo;
+    |             ++              ++
```

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/109352
2023-08-01 17:39:11 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
b38718090e
Rollup merge of #114283 - oli-obk:parkin_lot_rwlock, r=SparrowLii
Use parking lot's rwlock even without parallel-rustc

Considering that this doesn't affect perf, I think we should use the simplest solution.
2023-08-01 17:39:10 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
52bfceb8f9
Rollup merge of #113428 - Zalathar:operand, r=davidtwco
coverage: Replace `ExpressionOperandId` with enum `Operand`

*This is one step in my larger coverage refactoring ambitions described at <https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/645>.*

LLVM coverage has a concept of “mapping expressions” that allow a span's execution count to be computed as a simple arithmetic expression over other counters/expressions, instead of requiring a dedicated physical counter for every control-flow branch.

These expressions have an operator (`+` or `-`) and two operands. Operands are currently represented as `ExpressionOperandId`, which wraps a `u32` with the following semantics:

- 0 represents a special counter that always has a value of zero
- Values ascending from 1 represent counter IDs
- Values descending from `u32::MAX` represent the IDs of other expressions

---

This change replaces that whole `ExpressionOperandId` scheme with a simple enum that explicitly distinguishes between the three cases.

This lets us remove a lot of fiddly code for dealing with the different operand kinds:
- Previously it was only possible to distinguish between counter-ID operands and expression-ID operands by comparing the operand ID with the total number of counters in a function. This is unnecessary now that the enum distinguishes them explicitly.
- There's no need for expression IDs to descend from `u32::MAX` and then get translated into zero-based indices in certain places. Now that they ascend from zero, they can be used as indices directly.
- There's no need to reserve ID number 0 for the special zero operand, since it can just have its own variant in the enum, so counter IDs can count up from 0.

(Making counter IDs ascend from 0 also lets us fix an off-by-one error in the query for counting the total number of counters, which would cause LLVM to emit an extra unused counter for every instrumented function.)

---

This PR may be easiest to review as individual patches, since that breaks it up into clearly distinct parts:
- Replace a `u32` wrapper with an explicit enum, without changing the semantics of the underlying IDs being stored.
- Change the numbering scheme used by `Operand::Expression` to make expression IDs ascend from 0 (instead of descending from `u32::MAX`).
- Change the numbering scheme used by `Operand::Counter` to make counter IDs ascend from 0 (instead of ascending from 1).
2023-08-01 17:39:10 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
c97af34de1
Rollup merge of #100455 - xfix:backtrace-ref-unwind-safe, r=dtolnay
Implement RefUnwindSafe for Backtrace

Backtrace doesn't have visible mutable state.

See also https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/should-backtrace-be-refunwindsafe/17169?u=xfix
2023-08-01 17:39:09 +02:00
ouz-a
2ff62fdfcc clean up, use opaque types 2023-08-01 17:48:20 +03:00
bors
828bdc2c26 Auto merge of #112849 - m-ou-se:panic-message-format, r=thomcc
Change default panic handler message format.

This changes the default panic hook's message format from:

```
thread '{thread}' panicked at '{message}', {location}
```

to

```
thread '{thread}' panicked at {location}:
{message}
```

This puts the message on its own line without surrounding quotes, making it easiser to read. For example:

Before:
```
thread 'main' panicked at 'env variable `IMPORTANT_PATH` should be set by `wrapper_script.sh`', src/main.rs:4:6
```
After:
```
thread 'main' panicked at src/main.rs:4:6:
env variable `IMPORTANT_PATH` should be set by `wrapper_script.sh`
```

---

See this PR by `@nyurik,` which does that for only multi-line messages (specifically because of `assert_eq`): https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/111071

This is the change that does that for *all* panic messages.
2023-08-01 14:15:09 +00:00
Yuri Astrakhan
2c5ecf22a2 Fix windows test output. 2023-08-01 14:24:11 +02:00
Urgau
a40829498e Rename maybe_suggest_convert_to_slice fn name to consistent naming 2023-08-01 12:34:31 +02:00
Urgau
87e8feaf50 Fix invalid slice coercion suggestion reported in turbofish 2023-08-01 12:34:31 +02:00
ouz-a
206bfc47ea Cover statements for stable_mir 2023-08-01 12:57:13 +03:00
bors
c435af0d5c Auto merge of #114318 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-c7gcw18, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #111081 (impl SliceIndex<str> for (Bound<usize>, Bound<usize>))
 - #113394 (style-guide: Document style editions, start 2024 style edition)
 - #113588 (bootstrap: use git merge-base for LLVM CI download logic)
 - #113743 (Directly link more target docs)
 - #114262 (Improve the rust style guide doc)
 - #114309 (Update books)
 - #114313 ([rustc_data_structures] Simplify SortedMap::insert.)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-08-01 09:40:59 +00:00
Urgau
ad0729e9d2 Improve diagnostic for wrong borrow on binary operations 2023-08-01 10:08:17 +02:00
Oli Scherer
3eb5733ed4 Always use parking_lot's RwLock, even without parallel compiler 2023-08-01 06:55:12 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
a902550233
Rollup merge of #114313 - ttsugriy:sm-insert, r=petrochenkov
[rustc_data_structures] Simplify SortedMap::insert.

It looks like current usage of `swap` is aimed at achieving what `std::mem::replace` does but more concisely and idiomatically.
2023-08-01 06:55:55 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
ff8b96f88b
Rollup merge of #114309 - rustbot:docs-update, r=ehuss
Update books

## rust-lang/reference

7 commits in 1ea0178266b3f3f613b0fabdaf16a83961c99cdb..9cd5c5a6ccbd4c07c65ab5c69a53286280308c95
2023-07-29 22:29:51 UTC to 2023-07-16 20:12:46 UTC

- Fix merge queue building twice. (rust-lang/reference#1383)
- Clarify UB around immutability & mutation (rust-lang/reference#1385)
- mention the extra const UB (rust-lang/reference#1273)
- Operator expressions: make the note about division by zero clearer. (rust-lang/reference#1384)
- Make unsafe keyword docs less confusing (rust-lang/reference#1379)
- Say that division by zero for primitive types panics (rust-lang/reference#1382)
- Add CI trigger for merge queues. (rust-lang/reference#1381)

## rust-lang/rust-by-example

3 commits in 8a87926a985ce32ca1fad1be4008ee161a0b91eb..07e0df2f006e59d171c6bf3cafa9d61dbeb520d8
2023-07-24 11:37:55 UTC to 2023-07-24 11:35:36 UTC

- Added attribute unused_labels - fixed warning. (rust-lang/rust-by-example#1729)
- more explanation about panic (rust-lang/rust-by-example#1728)
- chore: add the portuguese version of this project to `readme.md` (rust-lang/rust-by-example#1727)

## rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide

26 commits in b5a12d95e32ae53791cc6ab44417774667ed2ac6..24eebb6df96d037aad285e4f7793bd0393a66878
2023-07-30 11:23:23 UTC to 2023-07-11 06:02:34 UTC

- fix(name-resolution): remove unnecessary closing paranthesis (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1760)
- fix(macro-expansion.md): fix the article `an` to `a` (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1759)
- fix(serialization.md): fix the name of a derive macro (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1756)
- fix(serialization.md): add a necessary plural suffix (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1757)
- fix(salsa.md): add punctuation to prevent confusion (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1754)
- fix(salsa.md): remove duplicate "To Be" verb (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1755)
- feat(fuzzing.md): make `halfempty` word a link (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1750)
- fix(about.md): use `a` instead of `an` (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1751)
- refactor(git.md): make git-scm links clickable (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1747)
- fix(walkthrough.md) add a comma operator to eliminate ambiguity (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1749)
- fix(git.md): remove a confusing end of sentence character (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1748)
- refactor(profiling/with_perf): remove a wrong to be verb (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1746)
- refactor(tests/headers): remove duplicate list item (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1745)
- refactor(test/headers.md): make the meaning more obvious (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1744)
- refactor(tests/ui): remove unnecessary duplicate word (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1743)
- refactor(compiletest): remove unnecessary duplicate word (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1742)
- generic_arguments.md: substs -> GenericArgs (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1741)
- fix(suggested): remove an unnecessary and confusing statement (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1739)
- fix(how-to-build-and-run): fix a typo ("fromer" -> "former") (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1736)
- fix(how-to-build-and-run): remove a wrong paragraph (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1735)
- coverage code has moved (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1728)
- linked issue is closed (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1729)
- remove duplicate reference in about-this-guide.md (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1734)
- Explain more in depth what early and late bound generic parameters are (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1732)
- add section for normalization with the new solver (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1731)
- Improve cleanup-crew.md with an example post (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1730)
2023-08-01 06:55:55 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
2fac3972cd
Rollup merge of #114262 - ShapelessCat:fix-style-guide-md, r=joshtriplett
Improve the rust style guide doc

- Make the levels of headings consistent in this whole document.
   Before this change, the highest level of headings in some file is level 1, but in most of the files the that is level 2. Not consistent.

- Fix some headings

- Follow the markdown linter advices
  - Remove redundant empty lines
  - Surround each heading with empty lines
  - Use the same symbol for different levels of unordered list entries
2023-08-01 06:55:54 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
4e60d99a76
Rollup merge of #113743 - workingjubilee:link-more-platform-support-docs, r=joshtriplett
Directly link more target docs

Some platforms were not linked from platform-support.md

This fixes that, but errs towards extremely conservative, only directly linking platform docs if the docs actively mention the target, as otherwise I do not necessarily know if there was a reason for the omission.
2023-08-01 06:55:53 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
849f4f8845
Rollup merge of #113588 - RalfJung:llvm-merge-base, r=albertlarsan68
bootstrap: use git merge-base for LLVM CI download logic

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/101907
I tested this with a local branch that has extra merge commits due to Miri, and it worked fine there. But I am sure there are tons of other situations I did not think of...

r? `@jyn514`
2023-08-01 06:55:53 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
02426434e2
Rollup merge of #113394 - joshtriplett:style-edition-snapshot, r=calebcartwright
style-guide: Document style editions, start 2024 style edition

Link to a snapshot for the 2015/2018/2021 style edition.

This is a draft, because I'd like to wait for a few style guide fixes to merge
before snapshotting the 2015/2018/2021 style edition:

- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/113145
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/113380
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/113384
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/113385
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/113386
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/113392

I'd like to wait for these for two reasons: to make it easier to see the
differences between the 2015/2018/2021 style edition and the 2024 style
edition (without the noise of guide-wide changes), and to minimize confusion so
that bugfixes to the style guide that we include in the previous edition don't
look like they're only part of the 2024 style edition.

I've used "Miscellaneous `rustfmt` bugfixes" as a starting point for the list
of 2024 changes, for now. We can update that when we add more 2024 changes.

The section added in this PR can then serve as a baseline for our drafts of
2024 style edition changes.

In the meantime, I'd like to get someone from `@rust-lang/style` to review and
approve the text here; I'll update it with a commit hash when the above PRs
have merged.
2023-08-01 06:55:52 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
14a5dc52c7
Rollup merge of #111081 - mattfbacon:master, r=workingjubilee
impl SliceIndex<str> for (Bound<usize>, Bound<usize>)

This impl is conspicuously missing.
2023-08-01 06:55:52 +02:00
bors
866710c552 Auto merge of #111753 - cjgillot:simp-place-conflict, r=compiler-errors
Only consider places with the same local in each_borrow_involving_path.

This avoids having a busy loop that repeatedly checks for equality of locals.
2023-08-01 03:53:19 +00:00
Jubilee Young
467cb52cca Directly link more target docs
Some platforms were not linked from platform-support.md

This fixes that, but errs towards extremely conservative,
only directly linking platform docs if the docs actively
mention the target, as otherwise I do not necessarily
know if there was a reason for the omission.
2023-07-31 20:12:12 -07:00
Zalathar
3920e07f0b Make coverage counter IDs count up from 0, not 1
Operand types are now tracked explicitly, so there is no need to reserve ID 0
for the special always-zero counter.

As part of the renumbering, this change fixes an off-by-one error in the way
counters were counted by the `coverageinfo` query. As a result, functions
should now have exactly the number of counters they actually need, instead of
always having an extra counter that is never used.
2023-08-01 11:29:55 +10:00