ship rust analyzer
This successfully builds rust-analyzer as a part of rust repo. I haven't yet added required changes to dist.rs -- seems like I just have to copy-paste quite a bit of code I don't really understand :-)
Bump mingw-check CI image from Ubuntu 16.04 to 18.04.
I chose 18.04 because we use it for other builders, and it's enough to get a version of MinGW that can build `libssh2-sys`.
This is a prereq for #73902, where `libssh2-sys` shows up as an indirect dependency of `x.py check src/tools/semverver` (through `src/tools/cargo`, which we don't currently `x.py check` because it's not in-tree). See also https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/73902#issuecomment-652414502.
r? @Mark-Simulacrum cc @mati865
[mir-opt] Fix mis-optimization and other issues with the SimplifyArmIdentity pass
This does not yet attempt re-enabling the pass, but it does resolve a number of issues with the pass.
r? @oli-obk
I believe this closes#73223.
Use &raw in A|Rc::as_ptr
This PR uses `&raw` for offsetting `*mut [A]RcInner<T> -> *mut T`.
Additionally, this updates the implementation of `Weak::as_ptr` to support unsized `T`, though it does not yet relax the bounds of `Weak::as_ptr`/`into_raw`/`from_raw` to accept unsized `T`.
Add `format_args_capture` feature
This is the initial implementation PR for [RFC 2795](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2795).
Note that, as dicussed in the tracking issue (#67984), the feature gate has been called `format_args_capture`.
Next up I guess I need to add documentation for this feature. I've not written any docs before for rustc / std so I would appreciate suggestions on where I should add docs.
Fallback to xml.etree.ElementTree
The xml.etree.cElementTree has been deprecated since Python 3.3
and removed in Python 3.9 https://bugs.python.org/issue36543.
Add Docker image to run AArch64 Linux tests
This PR adds a Docker image to run the AArch64 Linux test suite on a native AArch64 host platform, which will be used in the future to run the test suite in our CI. The image will also be useful for ARM folks to ensure internally that the bugfixes they submit work.
This will be the first Docker image designed to run on a non-x86_64 host platform, and to prevent surprising behavior this PR moves all images requiring a x86_64 host in the `src/ci/docker/host-x86_64` directory. Paths and scripts are changed accordingly, and a helpful error message is added when someone tries to run an image on the wrong architecture:
```
Invalid image: aarch64-gnu
Note: the image exists for the aarch64 host architecture
Note: the current host architecture is x86_64
```
The old emulated and disabled `aarch64-gnu` builder is also removed in this PR.
This PR is best reviewed commit-by-commit.
r? @Mark-Simulacrum
Added restriction lint: pattern-type-mismatch
changelog: Added a new restriction lint `pattern-type-mismatch`. This lint is especially helpful for beginners learning about the magic behind pattern matching. (This explanation might be worth to include in the next changelog.)
Improvements for `type_repetition_in_bounds` lint
Some improvements for `type_repetition_in_bounds`:
- add a configurable threshold to trigger the lint (#4380). The lint won't trigger anymore if there are more bounds (strictly) than `conf.max_trait_bounds` on this type.
- take generic args into account over bounded type (#4323)
- don't lint for predicates generated in macros (#4326)
Fixes#4380,
Fixes#4323,
Fixes#4326,
Closes#3764
changelog: Fix multiple FPs in `type_repetition_in_bounds` and add a configuration option
Note: the #3764 has already been fixed but not closed
The current plan is that submodule tracks the `release` branch of
rust-analyzer, which is updated once a week.
rust-analyzer is a workspace (with a virtual manifest), the actual
binary is provide by `crates/rust-analyzer` package.
Note that we intentionally don't add rust-analyzer to `Kind::Test`,
for two reasons.
*First*, at the moment rust-analyzer's test suite does a couple of
things which might not work in the context of rust repository. For
example, it shells out directly to `rustup` and `rustfmt`. So, making
this work requires non-trivial efforts.
*Second*, it seems unlikely that running tests in rust-lang/rust repo
would provide any additional guarantees. rust-analyzer builds with
stable and does not depend on the specifics of the compiler, so
changes to compiler can't break ra, unless they break stability
guarantee. Additionally, rust-analyzer itself is gated on bors, so we
are pretty confident that test suite passes.