Xous is a microkernel operating system designed to run on small systems.
The kernel contains a wide range of userspace processes that provide
common services such as console output, networking, and time access.
The kernel and its services are completely written in Rust using a
custom build of libstd. This adds support for this target to upstream
Rust so that we can drop support for our out-of-tree `target.json` file.
Add a Tier 3 target for Xous running on RISC-V.
Signed-off-by: Sean Cross <sean@xobs.io>
Implement [OsStr]::join
Implements join for `OsStr` and `OsString` slices:
```Rust
let strings = [OsStr::new("hello"), OsStr::new("dear"), OsStr::new("world")];
assert_eq!("hello dear world", strings.join(OsStr::new(" ")));
````
This saves one from converting to strings and back, or from implementing it manually.
This PR has been re-filed after #96744 was first accidentally merged and then reverted.
The change is instantly stable and thus:
r? rust-lang/libs-api `@rustbot` label +T-libs-api -T-libs
cc `@thomcc` `@m-ou-se` `@faptc`
Rollup of 6 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #89685 (refactor: VecDeques Iter fields to private)
- #97172 (Optimize the diagnostic generation for `extern unsafe`)
- #97395 (Miri call ABI check: ensure type size+align stay the same)
- #97431 (don't do `Sized` and other return type checks on RPIT's real type)
- #97555 (Source code page: line number click adds `NaN`)
- #97558 (Fix typos in comment)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Source code page: line number click adds `NaN`
When you click on the parent element of the line numbers in the source code pages, it'll add `NaN` (like in https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/src/alloc/lib.rs.html#NaN). This PR fixes this bug.
cc ``@jsha``
r? ``@notriddle``
don't do `Sized` and other return type checks on RPIT's real type
Fixes an ICE where we're doing `Sized` check against the RPIT's real type, instead of against the opaque type. This differs from what we're doing in MIR typeck, which causes ICE #97226.
This regressed in #96516 -- this adjusts that fix to be a bit more conservative. That PR was backported and thus the ICE is also present in stable. Not sure if it's worth to beta and/or stable backport, probably not the latter but I could believe the former.
r? `@oli-obk`
cc: another attempt to fix this ICE #97413. I believe this PR addresses the root cause.
Miri call ABI check: ensure type size+align stay the same
We should almost certainly not accept calls where caller and callee disagree on the size or alignment of the type.
The checks we do *almost* imply that, except that `ScalarPair` types can have `repr(align)` and thus differ in size/align even when they are pairs of the same primitive type.
r? ``@oli-obk``
Optimize the diagnostic generation for `extern unsafe`
This PR does the following about diagnostic generation when parsing foreign mod:
1. Fixes the FIXME about avoiding depending on the error message text.
2. Continue parsing when `unsafe` is followed by `{` (just like `unsafe extern {...}`).
3. Add test case.
refactor: VecDeques Iter fields to private
Made the fields of VecDeque's Iter private by creating a Iter::new(...) function to create a new instance of Iter and migrating usage to use Iter::new(...).
errors: simplify referring to fluent attributes
To render the message of a Fluent attribute, the identifier of the Fluent message must be known. `DiagnosticMessage::FluentIdentifier` contains both the message's identifier and optionally the identifier of an attribute. Generated constants for each attribute would therefore need to be named uniquely (amongst all error messages) or be able to refer to only the attribute identifier which will be combined with a message identifier later. In this commit, the latter strategy is implemented as part of the `Diagnostic` type's functions for adding subdiagnostics of various kinds.
r? `@oli-obk`
Add validation layer for Derefer
_Follow up work to #96549#96116#95857 #95649_
This adds validation for Derefer making sure it is always the first projection.
r? rust-lang/mir-opt
improve format impl for literals
The basic idea of this change can be seen here https://godbolt.org/z/MT37cWoe1.
Updates the format impl to have a fast path for string literals and the default path for regular format args.
This change will allow `format!("string literal")` to be used interchangably with `"string literal".to_owned()`.
This would be relevant in the case of `f!"string literal"` being legal (https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3267) in which case it would be the easiest way to create owned strings from literals, while also being just as efficient as any other impl
To render the message of a Fluent attribute, the identifier of the
Fluent message must be known. `DiagnosticMessage::FluentIdentifier`
contains both the message's identifier and optionally the identifier of
an attribute. Generated constants for each attribute would therefore
need to be named uniquely (amongst all error messages) or be able to
refer to only the attribute identifier which will be combined with a
message identifier later. In this commit, the latter strategy is
implemented as part of the `Diagnostic` type's functions for adding
subdiagnostics of various kinds.
Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
Re-add help_on_error for download-ci-llvm
Closes#97503
- Re-added `help_on_error` for `download_component()` and the downstream functions
- Removed dead code in `bootstrap.py`
Thanks `@jyn514` for the helpful tips!
(first contribution here, please let me know if I missed anything out!)
Ensure source file present when calculating max line number
Resubmission of #89268, fixes#71363
The behavior difference of `simulate-remapped-rust-src-base` is not something we should take into account here, so limiting targets to run the test makes sense, I think.
r? `@davidtwco,` and `@estebank,` you might be interested in this change
Remove "sys isn't exported yet" phrase
The oldest occurence is from 9e224c2bf1,
which is from the pre-1.0 days. In the years since then, std::sys still
hasn't been exported, and the last attempt was met with strong criticism:
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/97151
Thus, removing the "yet" part makes a lot of sense.
Use Box::new() instead of box syntax in library tests
The tests inside `library/*` have no reason to use `box` syntax as they have 0 performance relevance. Therefore, we can safely remove them (instead of having to use alternatives like the one in #97293).
The oldest occurence is from 9e224c2bf1,
which is from the pre-1.0 days. In the years since then, std::sys still
hasn't been exported, and the last attempt was met with strong criticism:
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/97151
Thus, removing the "yet" part makes a lot of sense.
Replace `#[default_method_body_is_const]` with `#[const_trait]`
pulled out of #96077
related issues: #67792 and #92158
cc `@fee1-dead`
This is groundwork to only allowing `impl const Trait` for traits that are marked with `#[const_trait]`. This is necessary to prevent adding a new default method from becoming a breaking change (as it could be a non-const fn).