proc_macro: use crossbeam channels for the proc_macro cross-thread bridge
This is done by having the crossbeam dependency inserted into the `proc_macro` server code from the server side, to avoid adding a dependency to `proc_macro`.
In addition, this introduces a -Z command-line option which will switch rustc to run proc-macros using this cross-thread executor. With the changes to the bridge in #98186, #98187, #98188 and #98189, the performance of the executor should be much closer to same-thread execution.
In local testing, the crossbeam executor was substantially more performant than either of the two existing `CrossThread` strategies, so they have been removed to keep things simple.
r? `@eddyb`
Rollup of 8 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #99227 (Fix thumbv4t-none-eabi frame pointer setting)
- #99518 (Let-else: break out scopes when a let-else pattern fails to match)
- #99671 (Suggest dereferencing index when trying to use a reference of usize as index)
- #99831 (Add Fuchsia platform support documentation)
- #99881 (fix ICE when computing codegen_fn_attrs on closure with non-fn parent)
- #99888 (Streamline lint checking)
- #99891 (Adjust an expr span to account for macros)
- #99904 (Cleanup html whitespace)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Adjust an expr span to account for macros
Fix this erroneous suggestion:
```
error[E0529]: expected an array or slice, found `Vec<{integer}>`
--> /home/gh-compiler-errors/test.rs:2:9
|
2 | let [..] = vec![1, 2, 3];
| ^^^^ pattern cannot match with input type `Vec<{integer}>`
|
help: consider slicing here
--> /home/gh-compiler-errors/rust2/library/alloc/src/macros.rs:50:36
|
50~ $crate::__rust_force_expr!(<[_]>::into_vec(
51+ #[rustc_box]
52+ $crate::boxed::Box::new([$($x),+])
53~ )[..])
```
Streamline lint checking
The early (AST) and late (HIR) lint checkers have a number of functions that aren't used by rustc or clippy. Might as well remove them -- it's not like there's a canonical API here, as shown by the ad hoc use of `check_foo`/`check_foo_post` combinations.
r? `@cjgillot`
fix ICE when computing codegen_fn_attrs on closure with non-fn parent
Other call sites check `has_codegen_attrs` first, so let's do that too.
Fixes#99876
Let-else: break out scopes when a let-else pattern fails to match
This PR will commit to a new behavior so that values from initializer expressions are dropped earlier when a let-else pattern fails to match.
Fix#98672.
Close#93951.
cc `@camsteffen` `@est31`
Fix thumbv4t-none-eabi frame pointer setting
The `thumb_base` profile has changed since I last remember seeing it, and now it sets the frame pointer to "always keep", which is not desired for this target. Hooking a debugger to the running program is not really done, it's preferable to have the register available for actual program use, so the default "may omit" is now set.
I thought that the target was already using "may omit" when I checked on it last month, because I forgot that the target was previously based on `thumb_base` rather than `Default::default()`. I only noticed the issue just now when creating the `armv4t-none-eabi` target (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/99226), though this PR is not in any way conditional on that one.
This is done by having the crossbeam dependency inserted into the
proc_macro server code from the server side, to avoid adding a
dependency to proc_macro.
In addition, this introduces a -Z command-line option which will switch
rustc to run proc-macros using this cross-thread executor. With the
changes to the bridge in #98186, #98187, #98188 and #98189, the
performance of the executor should be much closer to same-thread
execution.
In local testing, the crossbeam executor was substantially more
performant than either of the two existing CrossThread strategies, so
they have been removed to keep things simple.
Rollup of 8 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #99686 (add suggestion when there is a impl of external trait on pointer with wrong coherence rules)
- #99760 (doc/rustc: describe the uefi target platforms)
- #99766 (Htmldocck: Substitute the doc channel when blessing)
- #99781 (Use String::from_utf8_lossy in CStr demo)
- #99803 (Update mentions to `rustc_metadata::rmeta::Lazy`)
- #99845 (Remove `$` prefix for bash scripts in doc)
- #99850 (rustdoc: Remove more Clean trait implementations)
- #99872 (Clone the `src/llvm-project` submodule if profiling is enabled)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Update mentions to `rustc_metadata::rmeta::Lazy`
While working on https://github.com/rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide/pull/1411, I noticed there are still some mentions of `Lazy`. This updates them to `LazyValue`, `LazyArray`, or `LazyTable`.
r? ````@compiler-errors````
Signed-off-by: Yuki Okushi <jtitor@2k36.org>
add suggestion when there is a impl of external trait on pointer with wrong coherence rules
Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/99572
This will try to improve the node in the error message by suggesting a general solution because the solution, in this case, is application depended.
I'm not super happy regarding the code quality, but I'm happy to have feedback on it.
`@rustbot` r? `@compiler-errors`
Generate correct suggestion with named arguments used positionally
Address issue #99265 by checking each positionally used argument
to see if the argument is named and adding a lint to use the name
instead. This way, when named arguments are used positionally in a
different order than their argument order, the suggested lint is
correct.
For example:
```
println!("{b} {}", a=1, b=2);
```
This will now generate the suggestion:
```
println!("{b} {a}", a=1, b=2);
```
Additionally, this check now also correctly replaces or inserts
only where the positional argument is (or would be if implicit).
Also, width and precision are replaced with their argument names
when they exists.
Since the issues were so closely related, this fix for issue #99265
also fixes issue #99266.
Fixes#99265Fixes#99266
LLVM 15 compatibility fixes
These are LLVM 15 compatibility fixes split out from #99464. There are three changes here:
* Emit elementtype attribtue for ldrex/strex intrinsics. This is requires as part of the opaque pointers migration.
* Make more tests compatible with opaque pointers. These are either new or aren't run on x86.
* Remove a test for `#[rustc_allocator]`. Since #99574 there are more requirement on the function signature. I dropped the test entirely, since we already test the effect of the attribute elsewhere.
* The main change: When a worker thread emits an error, wait for other threads to finish before unwinding the main thread and exiting. Otherwise workers may end up using globals for which destructors have already been run. This was probably never quite correct, but became an active problem with LLVM 15, because it started using global dtors in critical places, as part of ManagedStatic removal.
Fixes#99432 (and probably also #95679).
r? `@cuviper`
fix: remove fake no_dead_strip for osx
Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/99788
Link arg `-no_dead_strip` doesn't exist on OSX at all.
The `no_gc_sections` function was never called before export-executable-symols implementation, and `export-executable-symbols` still works, so we just remove it.
r? `@bjorn3`
Use line numbers relative to the function in mir-opt tests
As shown in #99770, the line numbers can be a big source of needless and confusing diffs. This PR adds a new flag `-Zmir-pretty-relative-line-numbers` to make them relative to the function declaration, which avoids most needless diffs from attribute changes.
`@JakobDegen` told me that there has been a zulip conversation about disabling line numbers with mixed opinions, so I'd like to get some feedback here, for this hopefully better solution.
r? rust-lang/wg-mir-opt
lint: add bad opt access internal lint
Prompted by [Zulip discussion](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/sess.2Ecrate_types.28.29.20vs.20sess.2Eopts.2Ecrate_types/near/290682847).
Some command-line options accessible through `sess.opts` are best accessed through wrapper functions on `Session`, `TyCtxt` or otherwise, rather than through field access on the option struct in the `Session`.
Adds a new lint which triggers on those options that should be accessed through a wrapper function so that this is prohibited. Options are annotated with a new attribute `rustc_lint_opt_deny_field_access` which can specify the error message (i.e. "use this other function instead") to be emitted.
A simpler alternative would be to simply rename the options in the option type so that it is clear they should not be used, however this doesn't prevent uses, just discourages them. Another alternative would be to make the option fields private, and adding accessor functions on the option types, however the wrapper functions sometimes rely on additional state from `Session` or `TyCtxt` which wouldn't be available in an function on the option type, so the accessor would simply make the field available and its use would be discouraged too.
**Leave a comment if there's an option I should add this to.**
Deeply deny fn and raw ptrs in const generics
I think this is right -- just because we wrap a fn ptr in a wrapper type does not mean we should allow it in a const parameter.
We now reject both of these in the same way:
```
#![feature(adt_const_params)]
#[derive(Eq, PartialEq)]
struct Wrapper();
fn foo<const W: Wrapper>() {}
fn foo2<const F: fn()>() {}
```
This does regress one test (`src/test/ui/consts/refs_check_const_eq-issue-88384.stderr`), but I'm not sure it should've passed in the first place.
cc: ``@b-naber`` who introduced that test^
fixes#99641