Never consider int and float vars for `FnPtr` candidates
This solves a regression where `0.0.cmp()` was ambiguous when a custom trait with a `cmp` method was in scope.
For integers it shouldn't be a problem in practice so I wasn't able to add a test.
I'm not sure whether there could be more issues hidden in the shadows as mentioned in the issue, but this should at least fix the problematic regression immediately.
fixes#109892
r? oli-obk
Update contributing links for rustc-dev-guide changes
Companion PR to https://github.com/rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide/pull/1653.
- Remove unused reference link in CONTRIBUTING.md
- Change the contributing_url for triagebot to the getting started page
Increase libffi version to 3.2 to support s390x
libffi versions prior to 3.2 have no support for s390x, causing the Miri build to fail on our platform.
Original `var_os` description said that it _may_ return an error if the value contains `=` or NUL. Let's make no promises on the `None` return value in these situation either, keep it in the [potential mood](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_mood#Potential).
Use `&IndexSlice` instead of `&IndexVec` where possible
All the same reasons as for `[T]`: more general, less pointer chasing, and `&mut IndexSlice` emphasizes that it doesn't change *length*.
r? `@ghost`
This solves a regression where `0.0.cmp()` was ambiguous when a custom
trait with a `cmp` method was in scope.
FOr integers it shouldn't be a problem in practice so I wasn't able to
add a test.
Show multiple clippy.toml warnings with `sess.warn` instead of `eprintln!`
Use `sess.warn` to display the multiple clippy.toml warning instead of `eprintln!`.
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Update compiler-builtins to 0.1.91 to bring in msp430 shift primitive…
… fixes.
This fixes unsoundness on MSP430 where `compiler-builtins` and LLVM didn't agree on the width of the shift amount argument of the shifting primitives (4 bytes vs 2 bytes). See https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-builtins/pull/522 for more details.
Document `cargo-clippy` feature
It is possible to use conditional compilation to prevent Clippy from evaluating certain code at all. Unfortunately, it was no longer documented anywhere. This adds a brief explanation of how to use the feature with conditional compilation, and mentions a few downsides.
Fixes#10220 — Ability to skip files or blocks entirely
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This is a companion PR to rust-lang/promote-release#58, which moves the
relevant optimal code to rust-lang/promote-release. As mentioned in the
comments of that PR, this is expected to cut CI costs (and time, though
predominantly felt on fast builders) and reduce wasted resources due to
in-practice single-threaded compression not using the full 8+ vCPU
builders we have available.
Update subtree sync docs for changes in rustc-dev-guide
Companion PR to https://github.com/rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide/pull/1653. That still keeps a `contributing.html` with an "External Contributions" section, so hopefully it won't be too disruptive.
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