Add hexadecimal formatting of integers with fmt::Debug
This can be used for integers within a larger types which implements Debug (possibly through derive) but not fmt::UpperHex or fmt::LowerHex.
```rust
assert!(format!("{:02x?}", b"Foo\0") == "[46, 6f, 6f, 00]");
assert!(format!("{:02X?}", b"Foo\0") == "[46, 6F, 6F, 00]");
```
RFC: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2226
The new formatting string syntax (`x?` and `X?`) is insta-stable in this PR because I don’t know how to change a built-in proc macro’s behavior based of a feature gate. I can look into adding that, but I also strongly suspect that keeping this feature unstable for a time period would not be useful as possibly no-one would use it during that time.
This PR does not add the new (public) `fmt::Formatter` proposed in the API because:
* There was some skepticism on response to this part of the RFC
* It is not possible to implement as-is without larger changes to `fmt`, because `Formatter` at the moment has no easy way to tell apart for example `Octal` from `Binary`: it only has a function pointer for the relevant `fmt()` method.
If some integer-like type outside of `std` want to implement this behavior, another RFC will likely need to propose a different public API for `Formatter`.
Try to reduce amount of time on the asmjs builder
This PR has two commits for two separate strategies:
* First it disables optimizations for all tests, hopefully saving time by not optimizing the test code. This caused a number of run-pass tests to fail which are switched to being ignored here.
* Next it disables a number of test suites which aren't asm.js specific and already run elsewhere
cc #48826
syntax: Make `_` a reserved identifier
Why:
- Lexically `_` is an identifier.
- Internally it makes implementation of `use Trait as _;` (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/48216) and some other things cleaner.
- We prevent the externally observable effect of `_` being accepted by macros expecting `ident` by treating `_` specially in the `ident` matcher:
```rust
macro_rules! m {
($i: ident) => { let $i = 10; }
}
m!(_); // Still an error
```
Checks for unknown attributes before aborting due to unresolved macros
Fixes#49074
The ``attribute `...` is currently unknown to the compiler`` error was not shown if there are any unresolved macros, which might be caused by mistyped `macro_use`.
Faster submodule updating
For the common case when there are no submodules which need updating, this takes 0.48 seconds instead of 47 seconds.
r? @alexcrichton
Support extra-verbose builds
- The bootstrap crate currently passes -v to Cargo if itself invoked with -vv. But Cargo supports -vv (to show build script output), so make bootstrap pass that if itself invoked with -vvv. (More specifically, pass N '-v's to Cargo if invoked with N+1 of them.)
- bootstrap.py currently tries to pass on up to two '-v's to cargo when building bootstrap, but incorrectly ('-v' is marked as 'store_true', so argparse stores either False or True, ignoring multiple '-v's). Fix this, allow passing any number of '-v's, and make it consistent with bootstrap's invocation of Cargo (i.e. subtract one from the number of '-v's).
- Also improve bootstrap.py's config.toml 'parsing' to support arbitrary verbosity levels, + allow command line to override it.
incr.comp.: Make sanity check in try_mark_green() aware of error conditions.
Before this PR, `DepGraph::try_mark_green()` assumed that forcing a query would always set the color of the corresponding dep-node. However, it did not take into account that queries could also fail (e.g. with a cycle error). This PR makes the method handle that condition gracefully.
Fixes#49070.
r? @nikomatsakis
Many tests run on the asmjs builder like compile-fail, ui, parse-fail, etc,
aren't actually specific to asm.js. Instead of running redundant test suites
this commit changes things up to only run tests that actually emit JS we then
pass to node.
Since all tests are compiled with LTO effectively in Emscripten this commit
disables optimizations to hopefully squeeze some more time out of the CI
builders.
Closes#48826
rustc: Enable embedding LLVM bitcode for iOS
This commit updates rustc to embed bitcode in each object file generated by
default when compiling for iOS. This was determined in #35968 as a step
towards better compatibility with the iOS toolchain, so let's give it a spin and
see how it turns out!
Note that this also updates the `cc` dependency which should propagate this
change of embedding bitcode for C dependencies as well.
Make `assert` a built-in procedural macro
Makes `assert` macro a built-in one without touching its functionality. This is a prerequisite for RFC 2011 (#44838).