Update to the Rusty rust-installer
This updates the rust-installer submodule to the new version written in Rust (rust-lang/rust-installer#62), now moved to `src/tools/rust-installer` and invoked in `dist.rs` as a cargo-based tool command. All of the former shell-script invocations now invoke the tool, otherwise keeping the same arguments as before.
As a small bonus, `rustc-src` now also uses the same tarball generator, so it gains a smaller `.tar.xz` too.
Fixes#41569. r? @alexcrichton
linkchecker: Add support for <base> tag
Add support for the HTML <base> tag as used by mdBook so The Unstable
Book can be checked.
Also cleanup a few things:
* Stop checking the name attribute. It should never have been used and
mdBook has since been fixed not to use it.
* Make sure we only check html files.
* Remove a few unnecessary allocations.
Finally, dead links in The Unstable Book have been fixed.
fix confusion about parts required for float formatting
The documentation for flt2dec doesn't match up with the actual
implementation, so fix the documentation to align with reality.
Presumably due to the mismatch, the formatting code for floats in
std::fmt can use correspondingly shorter arrays in some places, so fix
those places up as well.
Fixes#41304.
There's no shell interpreting the file paths under the new Rusty
rust-installer, so we don't need to use `sanitize_sh` for it. Plus,
the drive-letter transformation is actually harmful for the now-native
Windows rust-installer to understand those paths.
Add support for the HTML <base> tag as used by mdBook so The Unstable
Book can be checked.
Also cleanup a few things:
* Stop checking the name attribute. It should never have been used and
mdBook has since been fixed not to use it.
* Make sure we only check html files.
* Remove a few unnecessary allocations.
Finally, dead links in The Unstable Book have been fixed.
Update RLS to solve serious crash
As a follow-up to rust-lang-nursery/rls#312, this PR contains the fix to the latest experienced RLS crashes, which should hopefully reach the nightly release as soon as possible.
LLVM: Add support for EABI-compliant libcalls on MSP430.
This change will allow rust code to have proper support for division
and multiplication using libgcc.
r? @alexcrichton
cc @awygle
Disallow ._ in float literal.
This patch makes lexer stop parsing number literals before `._`, as well as before `.a`. Underscore itself is still allowed like in `4_000_000.000_000_`.
Fixes a half part of #41723. The other is `""_`.
rustc_resolve: don't deny outer type parameters in embedded constants.
This solves a problem noted at https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29646#issuecomment-300929548, where an associated const default in a trait couldn't refer to `Self` or type parameters, due to inaccuracies in lexical scoping.
I've also allowed "embedded expressions" (`[T; expr]`, `[x; expr]`, `typeof expr`) to refer to type parameters in scope. *However*, the typesystem still doesn't handle #34344.
Fully resolving that issue requires breaking cycles more aggressively (e.g. lazy evaluation), *even* in when the expression doesn't depend on type parameters, to type-check it at all, and then also type-level "constant projections" (in the vein of `{expr}` from const generics).
Added generic example of std::ops::Add in doc comments
We discussed on IRC how the std::ops examples were potentially missing examples using generics. This PR adds an example to std::ops::Add that shows the use of a generic type T. I'm not sure this is ready for merge as I think the two examples now make the documentation a bit verbose, but I think it's a good starting point. I'd love to hear others thoughts on this. This is in relation to the last item in issue #29365.
rustc: simpler ParameterEnvironment and free regions.
The commits describe the slow transformation but the highlights are:
* `ReEarlyBound` is considered free, with a scope based on the item that defined the lifetime parameter, and the root body of the `RegionMaps` in use, removing the need for `free_substs`
* `liberate_late_bound_regions` and `implicit_region_bound` moved to typeck
* `CodeExtent` not interned at all now - ideally it would be 2 `u32` but it's small anyway
Future work building up on this could include:
* `ParameterEnvironment` becoming just the result of `predicates_of`
* interning makes my "parent chain" scheme unnecessary
* `implicit_region_bound` could be retrieved from `RegionMaps`
* renaming `CodeExtent` to `Scope`
* generalizing "call site" to "use site" or something better to include constants
* renaming `RegionMaps` to `ScopeTree` and its API to talk about "parents" explicitly
remove the #[inline] attribute from drop_in_place
Apparently LLVM has exponential code growth while inlining landing pads
if that attribute is present.
Fixes#41696.
beta-nominating because regression.
r? @eddyb
Update jemalloc to 4.5.0
* pointing jemalloc submodule to the 4.5.0 HEAD + generated configure script
* removed the now unnecessary extra config for windows. jemalloc is now much better at configuring itself overall.
Let's see what the CI think.
rustc: Add a new `-Z force-unstable-if-unmarked` flag
This commit adds a new `-Z` flag to the compiler for use when bootstrapping the
compiler itself. We want to be able to use crates.io crates, but we also want
the usage of such crates to be as ergonomic as possible! To that end compiler
crates are a little tricky in that the crates.io crates are not annotated as
unstable, nor do they expect to pull in unstable dependencies.
To cover all these situations it's intended that the compiler will forever now
bootstrap with `-Z force-unstable-if-unmarked`. This flags serves a dual purpose
of forcing crates.io crates to themselves be unstable while also allowing them
to use other "unstable" crates.io crates. This should mean that adding a
dependency to compiler no longer requires upstream modification with
unstable/staged_api attributes for inclusion!
Fix unexpected panic with the -Z treat-err-as-bug option
This fix an issue where the compiler panics even if there is no error when passed with the `-Z treat-err-as-bug` option.
Fixes#35886.
r? @Mark-Simulacrum
config.toml.example: point out that optimize = false won't speed up a full bootstrap
Originally I've learned about this by @eddyb pointing this out to me over IRC, and after having told someone today the same over IRC I've thought that this is a common mistake and should be prevented by a note in config.toml.example
r? @eddyb