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yukang
c36798357d Suggest name value cfg when only value is used for check-cfg 2024-01-28 23:25:07 +08:00
bors
6351247048 Auto merge of #120024 - Mark-Simulacrum:fast-union-merge, r=cjgillot
Merge into larger interval set

This reduces the work done while merging rows. In at least one case (#50450), we have thousands of union([range], [20,000 ranges]), which previously inserted each of the 20,000 ranges one by one. Now we only insert one range into the right hand set after copying the set over.

This cuts the runtime of the test case in #50450 from ~26 seconds to ~6 seconds locally, though it doesn't change the memory usage peak (~9.5GB).
2024-01-27 22:26:37 +00:00
bors
6b4f1c5e78 Auto merge of #120201 - clubby789:dep-update, r=dtolnay
Bump some deps with syn 1.0 dependencies

cc #109302

`cargo update`ing `unic-langid` and `object` removes two dependencies on Syn 1.0.
2024-01-27 14:19:12 +00:00
bors
8af70c7a18 Auto merge of #120062 - davidtwco:llvm-data-layout-check, r=wesleywiser
llvm: change data layout bug to an error and make it trigger more

Fixes #33446.

Don't skip the inconsistent data layout check for custom LLVMs or non-built-in targets.

With #118708, all targets will have a simple test that would trigger this error if LLVM's data layouts do change - so data layouts would be corrected during the LLVM upgrade. Therefore, with builtin targets, this error won't happen with our LLVM because each target will have been confirmed to work. With non-builtin targets, this error is probably useful to have because you can change the data layout in your target and if it is wrong then that could lead to bugs.

When using a custom LLVM, the same justification makes sense for non-builtin targets as with our LLVM, the user can update their target to match their LLVM and that's probably a good thing to do. However, with a custom LLVM, the user cannot change the builtin target data layouts if they don't match - though given that the compiler's data layout is used for layout computation and a bunch of other things - you could get some bugs because of the mismatch and probably want to know about that. I'm not sure if this is something that people do and is okay, but I doubt it?

`CFG_LLVM_ROOT` was also always set during local development with `download-ci-llvm` so this bug would never trigger locally.

In #33446, two points are raised:

- In the issue itself, changing this from a `bug!` to a proper error is what is suggested, by using `isCompatibleDataLayout` from LLVM, but that function still just does the same thing that we do and check for equality, so I've avoided the additional code necessary to do that FFI call.
- `@Mark-Simulacrum` suggests a different check is necessary to maintain backwards compatibility with old LLVM versions. I don't know how often this comes up, but we can do that with some simple string manipulation + LLVM version checks as happens already for LLVM 17 just above this diff.
2024-01-27 12:19:41 +00:00
bors
7df6f4a15e Auto merge of #120417 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-5rszkmd, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #118182 (Properly recover from trailing attr in body)
 - #119641 (Remove feature not required by `Ipv6Addr::to_cononical` doctest)
 - #119957 (fix: correct suggestion arg for impl trait)
 - #120386 (ScopeTree: remove destruction_scopes as unused)
 - #120398 (Improve handling of numbers in `IntoDiagnosticArg`)
 - #120399 (Remove myself from review rotation)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-01-27 10:14:36 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
574d35fbeb
Rollup merge of #120399 - thomcc:thomcc-no-rotation, r=Nilstrieb
Remove myself from review rotation

Still willing to do reviews (and make it through my backlog), but I don't have the bandwidth to be on the rotation right now.
2024-01-27 10:48:49 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
0972d4441e
Rollup merge of #120398 - Urgau:into_diag_arg-numbers, r=compiler-errors
Improve handling of numbers in `IntoDiagnosticArg`

While working on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120393, I realize that my fluent selectors were not working. So here is an improvement (not a fix unfortunately).
2024-01-27 10:48:48 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
58db961d71
Rollup merge of #120386 - klensy:destruction_scopes, r=compiler-errors
ScopeTree: remove destruction_scopes as unused

last usages removed by https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/116170

Unused, but still presented in memory at `t-gmax` (in DHAT termonology)
2024-01-27 10:48:48 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
c6f0a5cfe3
Rollup merge of #119957 - Young-Flash:fix, r=fmease
fix: correct suggestion arg for impl trait

follow up https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/118502, close https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/119775
2024-01-27 10:48:47 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
b35a3f89bd
Rollup merge of #119641 - eopb:std-unused-ip-feature, r=ChrisDenton
Remove feature not required by `Ipv6Addr::to_cononical` doctest

The feature does not seem to be required by this doctest.
2024-01-27 10:48:47 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
9a4417659e
Rollup merge of #118182 - estebank:issue-118164, r=davidtwco
Properly recover from trailing attr in body

When encountering an attribute in a body, we try to recover from an attribute on an expression (as opposed to a statement). We need to properly clean up when the attribute is at the end of the body where a tail expression would be.

Fix #118164, fix #118575.
2024-01-27 10:48:46 +01:00
bors
8b6a431b3d Auto merge of #111379 - nyurik:intersperse-speed-up, r=cuviper
Boost iterator intersperse(_with) performance

I did some benchmark digging into the `intersperse` and `intersperse_with` code as part of [this discussion](https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/add-iterate-with-separators-iterator-function/18781/13), and as a result I optimized them a bit, without relying on the peekable iterator.

See also [full benchmark repo](https://github.com/nyurik/intersperse_perf)

Benchmarks show near 2x performance improvements with the simple `sum` [benchmarks](https://gist.github.com/nyurik/68b6c9b3d90f0d14746d4186bf8fa1e2):
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1641515/237005195-16aebef4-9eed-4514-8b7c-da1d1f5bd9e0.png)
2024-01-27 08:16:49 +00:00
bors
04521fd10e Auto merge of #118636 - h1467792822:dev, r=michaelwoerister
Add the unstable option  to reduce the binary size of dynamic library…

# Motivation

The average length of symbol names in the rust standard library is about 100 bytes, while the average length of symbol names in the C++ standard library is about 65 bytes. In some embedded environments where dynamic library are widely used, rust dynamic library symbol name space hash become one of the key bottlenecks of application, Especially when the existing C/C++ module is reconstructed into the rust module.

The unstable option `-Z symbol_mangling_version=hashed` is added to solve the bottleneck caused by too long dynamic library symbol names.

## Test data

The following is a set of test data on the ubuntu 18.04 LTS environment. With this plug-in, the space saving rate of dynamic libraries can reach about 20%.

The test object is the standard library of rust (built based on Xargo), tokio crate, and hyper crate.

The contents of the Cargo.toml file in the construction project of the three dynamic libraries are as follows:

```txt
# Cargo.toml
[profile.release]
panic = "abort"
opt-leve="z"
codegen-units=1
strip=true
debug=true
```
The built dynamic library also removes the `.rustc` segments that are not needed at run time and then compares the size. The detailed data is as follows:

1. libstd.so
> | symbol_mangling_version | size | saving rate |
> | --- | --- | --- |
> | legacy | 804896 ||
> | hashed | 608288 | 0.244 |
> | v0 | 858144 ||
> | hashed | 608288 | 0.291 |

2. libhyper.so
> | symbol_mangling_version(libhyper.so) | symbol_mangling_version(libstd.so) | size | saving rate |
> | --- | --- | --- | --- |
> | legacy | legacy | 866312 ||
> | hashed | legacy | 645128 |0.255|
> | legacy | hashed | 854024 ||
> | hashed | hashed | 632840 |0.259|
2024-01-27 02:32:30 +00:00
Young-Flash
8b3a681a34 minor: pick a suitable var name 2024-01-27 10:24:45 +08:00
bors
b362939be1 Auto merge of #120401 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-7740vrx, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 12 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #103522 (stabilise array methods)
 - #113489 (impl `From<&[T; N]>` for `Cow<[T]>`)
 - #119342 (Emit suggestion when trying to write exclusive ranges as `..<`)
 - #119562 (Rename `pointer` field on `Pin`)
 - #119800 (Document `rustc_index::vec::IndexVec`)
 - #120205 (std: make `HEAP` initializer never inline)
 - #120277 (Normalize field types before checking validity)
 - #120311 (core: add `From<core::ascii::Char>` implementations)
 - #120366 (mark a doctest with UB as no_run)
 - #120378 (always normalize `LoweredTy` in the new solver)
 - #120382 (Classify closure arguments in refutable pattern in argument error)
 - #120389 (Add fmease to the compiler review rotation)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-01-27 00:22:48 +00:00
Esteban Küber
a5d9def321 Properly recover from trailing attr in body
When encountering an attribute in a body, we try to recover from an
attribute on an expression (as opposed to a statement). We need to
properly clean up when the attribute is at the end of the body where a
tail expression would be.

Fix #118164.
2024-01-26 23:11:42 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
6ce96c0c55
Rollup merge of #120389 - fmease:fmease-compiler-review-rotation, r=petrochenkov
Add fmease to the compiler review rotation

Following the call :)

r? compiler
2024-01-26 23:15:54 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
e912229ba3
Rollup merge of #120382 - fee1-dead-contrib:classify-closure-argument, r=Nadrieril
Classify closure arguments in refutable pattern in argument error

You can call it a function (and people may or may not agree with that), but it's better to just say those are closure arguments instead.
2024-01-26 23:15:53 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
fad940029b
Rollup merge of #120378 - lcnr:normalize-ast, r=compiler-errors
always normalize `LoweredTy` in the new solver

I currently expect us to stop using alias bound candidates of normalizable aliases due to https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/77 by landing https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/119744. At this point it mostly doesn't matter whether we eagerly normalize (and replace with infer vars in case of ambiguity). cc #113473 previous attempt

The infer var replacement for ambiguous projections can in very rare cases:
- weaken inference https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/81
- strengthen inference https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/7

I do not expect this impact on inference to significantly affect real crates.

r? ``@compiler-errors``
2024-01-26 23:15:52 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
a7f5bde04d
Rollup merge of #120366 - RalfJung:is_val_statically_known, r=cuviper
mark a doctest with UB as no_run

https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/119911 added a doctest with UB. That one shouldn't be run, or else Miri will complain.
2024-01-26 23:15:52 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
411b41e0db
Rollup merge of #120311 - mina86:h, r=cuviper
core: add `From<core::ascii::Char>` implementations

Introduce `From<core::ascii::Char>` implementations for all unsigned
numeric types and `char`.  This matches the API of `char` type.

Issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/110998
2024-01-26 23:15:51 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
8ec883856d
Rollup merge of #120277 - compiler-errors:normalize-before-validating, r=oli-obk
Normalize field types before checking validity

I forgot to normalize field types when checking ADT-like aggregates in the MIR validator.

This normalization is needed due to a crude check for opaque types in `mir_assign_valid_types` which prevents opaque type cycles -- if we pass in an unnormalized type, we may not detect that the destination type is an opaque, and therefore will call `type_of(opaque)` later on, which causes a cycle error -> ICE.

Fixes #120253
2024-01-26 23:15:51 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
975a82b4e2
Rollup merge of #120205 - Berrysoft:windows-alloc-init, r=ChrisDenton
std: make `HEAP` initializer never inline

The system allocator for Windows calls `init_or_get_process_heap` every time allocating. It generates very much useless code and makes the binary larger. The `HEAP` only needs to initialize once before the main fn.

Concerns:
* I'm not sure if `init` will be properly called in cdylib.
* Do we need to ensure the allocator works if the user enables `no_main`?
* Should we panic if `GetProcessHeap` returns null?
2024-01-26 23:15:50 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
b31bf24908
Rollup merge of #119800 - dev-ardi:tmp, r=wesleywiser
Document `rustc_index::vec::IndexVec`

Document a few of the methods.

Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/93792.
2024-01-26 23:15:50 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
346397d081
Rollup merge of #119562 - LegionMammal978:rename-pin-pointer, r=Amanieu,dtolnay
Rename `pointer` field on `Pin`

A few days ago, I was helping another user create a self-referential type using `PhantomPinned`. However, I noticed an odd behavior when I tried to access one of the type's fields via `Pin`'s `Deref` impl:

```rust
use std::{marker::PhantomPinned, ptr};

struct Pinned {
    data: i32,
    pointer: *const i32,
    _pin: PhantomPinned,
}

fn main() {
    let mut b = Box::pin(Pinned {
        data: 42,
        pointer: ptr::null(),
        _pin: PhantomPinned,
    });
    {
        let pinned = unsafe { b.as_mut().get_unchecked_mut() };
        pinned.pointer = &pinned.data;
    }
    println!("{}", unsafe { *b.pointer });
}
```

```rust
error[E0658]: use of unstable library feature 'unsafe_pin_internals'
  --> <source>:19:30
   |
19 |     println!("{}", unsafe { *b.pointer });
   |                              ^^^^^^^^^

error[E0277]: `Pinned` doesn't implement `std::fmt::Display`
  --> <source>:19:20
   |
19 |     println!("{}", unsafe { *b.pointer });
   |                    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Pinned` cannot be formatted with the default formatter
   |
   = help: the trait `std::fmt::Display` is not implemented for `Pinned`
   = note: in format strings you may be able to use `{:?}` (or {:#?} for pretty-print) instead
   = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::format_args_nl` which comes from the expansion of the macro `println` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
```

Since the user named their field `pointer`, it conflicts with the `pointer` field on `Pin`, which is public but unstable since Rust 1.60.0 with #93176. On versions from 1.33.0 to 1.59.0, where the field on `Pin` is private, this program compiles and prints `42` as expected.

To avoid this confusing behavior, this PR renames `pointer` to `__pointer`, so that it's less likely to conflict with a `pointer` field on the underlying type, as accessed through the `Deref` impl. This is technically a breaking change for anyone who names their field `__pointer` on the inner type; if this is undesirable, it could be renamed to something more longwinded. It's also a nightly breaking change for any external users of `unsafe_pin_internals`.
2024-01-26 23:15:49 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
7f19365560
Rollup merge of #119342 - sjwang05:issue-112254, r=wesleywiser
Emit suggestion when trying to write exclusive ranges as `..<`

Closes #112254
2024-01-26 23:15:49 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
092ea4ba19
Rollup merge of #113489 - tguichaoua:cow_from_array, r=dtolnay
impl `From<&[T; N]>` for `Cow<[T]>`

Implement `From<&[T; N]>` for `Cow<[T]>` to simplify its usage in the following example.

```rust
fn foo(data: impl Into<Cow<'static, [&'static str]>>) { /* ... */ }

fn main() {
    foo(vec!["hello", "world"]);
    foo(&["hello", "world"]); // Error: the trait `From<&[&str; 2]>` is not implemented for `Cow<'static, [&'static str]>`
    foo(&["hello", "world"] as &[_]); // Explicit convertion into a slice is required
}
```
2024-01-26 23:15:48 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
c9ab37bf4f
Rollup merge of #103522 - Dylan-DPC:76118/array-methods-stab, r=dtolnay
stabilise array methods

Closes #76118

Stabilises the remaining array methods

FCP is yet to be carried out for this

There wasn't a clear consensus on the naming, but all the other alternatives had some flaws as discussed in the tracking issue and there was a silence on this issue for a year
2024-01-26 23:15:47 +01:00
bors
c073f56a41 Auto merge of #120395 - bjorn3:sync_cg_clif-2024-01-26, r=bjorn3
Subtree sync for rustc_codegen_cranelift

A couple of fixes as well as an update to Cranelift 0.104, which includes a fix for the ABI of `Option<u128>`.

r? `@ghost`

`@rustbot` label +A-codegen +A-cranelift +T-compiler
2024-01-26 22:12:35 +00:00
Thom Chiovoloni
169c72861f
Remove myself from review rotation 2024-01-26 12:31:46 -08:00
Urgau
93ff4a4f48
Fix typo
Co-authored-by: Michael Goulet <michael@errs.io>
2024-01-26 21:01:45 +01:00
Urgau
304361a10c Improve handling of numbers in IntoDiagnosticArg 2024-01-26 20:32:55 +01:00
Michael Goulet
866364cc5d Normalize field types before checking validity 2024-01-26 18:36:15 +00:00
bjorn3
37018026f0 Merge commit '3e50cf65025f96854d6597e80449b0d64ad89589' into sync_cg_clif-2024-01-26 2024-01-26 18:33:45 +00:00
bjorn3
3e50cf6502 Rustup to rustc 1.77.0-nightly (5bd5d214e 2024-01-25) 2024-01-26 18:24:04 +00:00
bjorn3
dff600d1d3 Sync from rust 5bd5d214ef 2024-01-26 18:11:31 +00:00
bjorn3
f78617994a Update rand test
This contains a fix for a recently introduced warning.
2024-01-26 18:08:00 +00:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
f941247bdd
Add fmease to the compiler review rotation 2024-01-26 18:26:36 +01:00
klensy
90254cd55f ScopeTree: remove destruction_scopes as unused
last usages removed by https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/116170
2024-01-26 19:45:00 +03:00
Deadbeef
e17f91dd8b Classify closure arguments in refutable pattern in argument error 2024-01-26 23:54:08 +08:00
bors
e7bbe8ce93 Auto merge of #120375 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-ueakvms, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 9 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #117420 (Make `#![allow_internal_unstable(..)]` work with `stmt_expr_attributes`)
 - #117678 (Stabilize `slice_group_by`)
 - #119917 (Remove special-case handling of `vec.split_off(0)`)
 - #120117 (Update `std::io::Error::downcast` return type)
 - #120329 (RFC 3349 precursors)
 - #120339 (privacy: Refactor top-level visiting in `NamePrivacyVisitor`)
 - #120345 (Clippy subtree update)
 - #120360 (Don't fire `OPAQUE_HIDDEN_INFERRED_BOUND` on sized return of AFIT)
 - #120372 (Fix outdated comment on Box)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-01-26 14:58:10 +00:00
lcnr
7b6ac8bf21 remove unnecessary test 2024-01-26 15:55:23 +01:00
lcnr
e87b8c7f34 move alias-relate tests 2024-01-26 15:55:23 +01:00
lcnr
a39a2f73d6 next-solver: normalize in LoweredTy::from_raw 2024-01-26 15:54:57 +01:00
bjorn3
604c8a7cf8 Accept [u8; N] bitmasks in simd_select_bitmask
Fixes rust-lang/rustc_codegen_cranelift#1446
2024-01-26 14:19:11 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
d1c3ddee2e
Rollup merge of #120372 - bjorn3:fix_outdated_comment, r=Nilstrieb
Fix outdated comment on Box

Caught by `@vi` in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/113960#discussion_r1454278520
2024-01-26 14:43:33 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
b4b483574f
Rollup merge of #120360 - compiler-errors:afit-sized-lol, r=lcnr
Don't fire `OPAQUE_HIDDEN_INFERRED_BOUND` on sized return of AFIT

Conceptually, we should probably not fire `OPAQUE_HIDDEN_INFERRED_BOUND` for methods like:

```
trait Foo { async fn bar() -> Self; }
```

Even though we technically cannot prove that `Self: Sized`, which is one of the item bounds of the `Output` type in the `-> impl Future<Output = Sized>` from the async desugaring.

This is somewhat justifiable along the same lines as how we allow regular methods to return `-> Self` even though `Self` isn't sized.

Fixes #113538

(side-note: some days i wonder if we should just remove the `OPAQUE_HIDDEN_INFERRED_BOUND` lint... it does make me sad that we have non-well-formed types in signatures, though.)
2024-01-26 14:43:32 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
37b9022cef
Rollup merge of #120345 - flip1995:clippy-subtree-update, r=Manishearth
Clippy subtree update

r? `@Manishearth`

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/12148
2024-01-26 14:43:32 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
c48c77e160
Rollup merge of #120339 - petrochenkov:nameprivisit, r=michaelwoerister
privacy: Refactor top-level visiting in `NamePrivacyVisitor`

Full hierarchical visiting (`nested_filter::All`) is not necessary, visiting all item-likes in isolation is enough.
Tracking current item is not necessary, passing any `HirId` with the same parent module to `adjust_ident_and_get_scope` is enough.

Follow up to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120284.
2024-01-26 14:43:31 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
5f1f6176a5
Rollup merge of #120329 - nnethercote:3349-precursors, r=fee1-dead
RFC 3349 precursors

Some cleanups I found while working on RFC 3349 that are worth landing separately.

r? `@fee1-dead`
2024-01-26 14:43:31 +01:00