This commit fixes another issue in the `absolute_path_not_starting_with_crate`
lint where it warns twice about an import which may contain `self`. It turns out
there were a few more locations that needed updating to use `root_id` and
`root_span` introduced in #50970 and after that it looks to work like a charm!
Closes#50978
`Liveness::users` is a vector that is occasionally enormous. For
example, doing a "clean incremental" check build of `inflate`, there is
one instance that represents 5,499 live nodes and 1087 vars, which
requires 5,977,413 entries. At 24 bytes per entry, that is 143MB.
This patch changes LiveNode from a usize to a u32. On 64-bit machines
that halves the size of these entries, significantly reducing peak
memory usage and memory traffic, and speeding up "clean incremental"
builds of `inflate` by about 10%.
This commit updates the `Mac_` AST structure to keep track of the delimiters
that it originally had for its invocation. This allows us to faithfully
pretty-print macro invocations not using parentheses (e.g. `vec![...]`). This in
turn helps procedural macros due to #43081.
Closes#50840
Codegen issues commonly only manifest under specific circumstances,
e.g. if multiple codegen units are used and ThinLTO is enabled.
However, these configuration are threaded, making the use of LLVM
debugging facilities hard, as output is interleaved.
This patch adds a -Z no-parallel-llvm flag, which allows disabling
parallelization of codegen and linking, while otherwise preserving
behavior with regard to codegen units and LTO.
Right-size the `VecDeque` in `coerce_unsized`.
The default capacity of a VecDeque is 8, which is excessive here. In a
"base incremental" check build of rustc-perf's tuple-stress benchmark,
this decreases total heap allocation by 26%. I couldn't see a clear
speedup, but it can't hurt.
Micro-optimization on PR#50697
We should stop iterating through the indices in the `init_path_map` once we've already found a match for the local.
r? @nikomatsakis or @pnkfelix
Add the 2018 edition of the book to doc.rust-lang.org
The second edition of the book is on its way to the printers, and as such, is frozen. We've forked off the 2018 edition to add new stuff to; this PR now builds it so that people can read it on doc.rust-lang.org.
rustc: Fix procedural macros generating lifetime tokens
This commit fixes an accidental regression from #50473 where lifetime tokens
produced by procedural macros ended up getting lost in translation in the
compiler and not actually producing parseable code. The issue lies in the fact
that a lifetime's `Ident` is prefixed with `'`. The `glue` implementation for
gluing joint tokens together forgot to take this into account so the lifetime
inside of `Ident` was missing the leading tick!
The `glue` implementation here is updated to create a new `Symbol` in these
situations to manufacture a new `Ident` with a leading tick to ensure it parses
correctly.
Closes#50942
rustdoc: use "short form" doc(cfg) printing even when combined with other conditionals
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/49334
The original "short form" printing was introduced when `target_feature` was added to the `doc(cfg)` handling. However, it didn't properly propagate the "short form" indicator if the cfg was a combination of multiple conditionals, so the linked issue happened. This changes the handling to use a bool in the original `Html` wrapper, rather than a separate wrapper struct that defers to the original one.
CheckLoopVisitor: also visit closure arguments
This turns the ICE #50581 in this code:
```rust
fn main() {
|_: [u8; break]| ();
}
```
from
```
'assertion failed: self.tcx.sess.err_count() > 0', librustc_typeck/check/mod.rs
```
to
```
librustc_mir/hair/cx/expr.rs:543: invalid loop id for break: not inside loop scope
```
which is an ICE as well but at a later stage during compilation and most importantly
fixes of bug #50576 will fix this as well.
As this "only" moves an ICE to a later stage, I didn't add any tests.
Now I have manually verified the default impls of the visitor trait to check whether we have missed any other opportunity to visit more stuff and coudln't find anything (except the missing `break` visit I've fixed in #50829 but that one was already r+'d so I didn't want to push more commits).
The default capacity of a VecDeque is 8, which is excessive here. In a
"base incremental" check build of rustc-perf's tuple-stress benchmark,
this decreases total heap allocation by 26%. I couldn't see a clear
speedup, but it can't hurt.