mk: Switch rustbuild to the default build system
This commit switches the default build system for Rust from the makefiles to
rustbuild. The rustbuild build system has been in development for almost a year
now and has become quite mature over time. This commit is an implementation of
the proposal on [internals] which slates deletion of the makefiles on
2017-02-02.
[internals]: https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/proposal-for-promoting-rustbuild-to-official-status/4368
This commit also updates various documentation in `README.md`,
`CONTRIBUTING.md`, `src/bootstrap/README.md`, and throughout the source code of
rustbuild itself.
This commit switches the default build system for Rust from the makefiles to
rustbuild. The rustbuild build system has been in development for almost a year
now and has become quite mature over time. This commit is an implementation of
the proposal on [internals] which slates deletion of the makefiles on
2016-01-02.
[internals]: https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/proposal-for-promoting-rustbuild-to-official-status/4368
This commit also updates various documentation in `README.md`,
`CONTRIBUTING.md`, `src/bootstrap/README.md`, and throughout the source code of
rustbuild itself.
Closes#37858
Forward more ExactSizeIterator methods and `is_empty` edits
- Forward ExactSizeIterator methods in more places, like `&mut I` and `Box<I>` iterator impls.
- Improve `VecDeque::is_empty` itself (see commit 4)
- All the collections iterators now have `len` or `is_empty` forwarded if doing so is a benefit. In the remaining cases, they already use a simple size hint (using something like a stored `usize` value), which is sufficient for the default implementation of len and is_empty.
Remove redundant assertion near is_char_boundary
Follow-up from #38056. `is_char_boundary` already checks for `idx <= len`, so, an extra assertion is redundant.
Remove Self: Sized from Iterator::nth
It is an unnecessary restriction; nth neither needs self to be sized
nor needs to be exempted from the trait object.
It increases the utility of the nth method, because type specific
implementations are available through `&mut I` or through an iterator
trait object.
It is a backwards compatible change due to the special cases of the
`where Self: Sized` bound; it was already optional to include this bound
in `Iterator` implementations.
Smarter HashMap/HashSet pre-allocation for extend/from_iter
HashMap/HashSet from_iter and extend are making totally different assumptions.
A more balanced decision may allocate half the lower hint (rounding up). For "well defined" iterators this effectively limits the worst case to two resizes (the initial reserve + one resize).
cc #36579
cc @bluss
Simplify calling find_implied_output_region.
@nnethercote added the optimization that find_implied_output_region
takes a closure as an optimization in #37014, but passing an iterator is
simpler, and more ergonomic for callers.
Don't apply msvc link opts for non-opt build
`/OPT:REF,ICF` sometimes takes lots of time. It makes no sense to apply them when doing debug build. MSVC's linker by default disables these optimizations when `/DEBUG` is specified, unless they are explicitly passed.
@nnethercote added the optimization that find_implied_output_region
takes a closure as an optimization in #37014, but passing an iterator is
simpler, and more ergonomic for callers.
Refactor ty::FnSig to contain a &'tcx Slice<Ty<'tcx>>
We refactor this in order to achieve the following wins:
- Decrease the size of `FnSig` (`Vec` + `bool`: 32, `&Slice` + `bool`: 24).
- Potentially decrease total allocated memory due to arena-allocating `FnSig` inputs/output; since they are allocated in the type list arena, other users of type lists can reuse the same allocation for an equivalent type list.
- Remove the last part of the type system which needs drop glue (#37965 removed the other remaining part). This makes arenas containing `FnSig` faster to drop (since we don't need to drop a Vec for each one), and makes reusing them without clearing/dropping potentially possible.
r? @eddyb
configure: only req CMake if we're building LLVM
CMake is only necessary if LLVM is going to be built and not in any
other case.
Signed-off-by: Doug Goldstein <cardoe@cardoe.com>
For a given file
```rust
use std::*;
use std::{};
```
output the following warnings
```
warning: unused import: `use std::{};`, #[warn(unused_imports)] on by default
--> file.rs:2:1
|
2 | use std::{};
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
warning: unused import: `std::*;`, #[warn(unused_imports)] on by default
--> file.rs:1:5
|
1 | use std::*;
| ^^^^^^^
```
Point arg num mismatch errors back to their definition
This PR updates the arg num errors (like E0061) to point back at the function definition where they were defined.
Before:
```
error[E0061]: this function takes 2 parameters but 1 parameter was supplied
--> E0061.rs:18:7
|
18 | f(0);
| ^
|
= note: the following parameter types were expected:
= note: u16, &str
```
Now:
```
error[E0061]: this function takes 2 parameters but 1 parameter was supplied
--> E0061.rs:18:7
|
11 | fn f(a: u16, b: &str) {}
| ------------------------ defined here
...
18 | f(0);
| ^ expected 2 parameters
```
This is an incremental improvement. We probably want to underline only the function name and also have support for functions defined in crates outside of the current crate.
r? @nikomatsakis
Filter matching is by substring by default. This makes it impossible
to run a single test if its name is a substring of some other test.
For example, its not possible to run just "mymod::test" with these
tests:
mymod::test
mymod::test1
mymod::test_module::moretests
You could declare by convention that no test has a name that's a
substring of another test, but that's not really practical.
This PR adds the "--exact" flag, to make filter matching exactly
match the complete name.
don't rebuild alloc_jemalloc if jemalloc's .git directory has changed
the .git directory is modified by `bootstrap` when it updates this git
submodule; this triggered rebuilds every time `bootstrap` was called.
likely fixes#38094
r? @alexcrichton