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Matthias Krüger
f4297b06e8
Rollup merge of #98125 - KarlWithK:entry_add_modify_doc, r=Dylan-DPC
Entry and_modify doc

This PR modifies the documentation for [HashMap](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/collections/struct.HashMap.html#) and [BTreeMap](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/collections/struct.BTreeMap.html#) by introducing examples for `and_modify`. `and_modify` is a function that tends to give more idiomatic rust code when dealing with these data structures -- yet it lacked examples and was hidden away. This PR adds that and addresses #98122.

I've made some choices which I tried to explain in my commits. This is my first time contributing to rust, so hopefully, I made the right choices.
2022-06-16 09:10:21 +02:00
bors
1b9daa6964 Auto merge of #98103 - exrook:btreemap-alloc, r=Amanieu
BTreeMap: Support custom allocators (v1.5)

Related:
https://github.com/rust-lang/wg-allocators/issues/7
https://github.com/TimDiekmann/alloc-wg

Blocked on:
~~#77187~~
~~#78459~~
~~#95036~~

previous: #77438
2022-06-16 02:15:55 +00:00
Xuanwo
324286f101
std: Stabilize feature try_reserve_2
Signed-off-by: Xuanwo <github@xuanwo.io>
2022-06-16 09:30:34 +08:00
bors
5bc82c0b94 Auto merge of #98152 - JohnTitor:rollup-osr17j6, r=JohnTitor
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #97202 (os str capacity documentation)
 - #97964 (Fix suggestions for `&a: T` parameters)
 - #98053 (Fix generic impl rustdoc json output)
 - #98059 (Inline `const_eval_select`)
 - #98092 (Fix sidebar items expand collapse)
 - #98119 (Refactor path segment parameter error)
 - #98135 (Add regression test for #93775)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-06-15 23:49:06 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
b91c4d5b45
Rollup merge of #98059 - tmiasko:inline-const-eval-select, r=Amanieu
Inline `const_eval_select`

To avoid circular link time dependency between core and compiler
builtins when building with `-Zshare-generics`.

r? ```@Amanieu```
2022-06-16 07:24:41 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
b37e4e043e
Rollup merge of #97202 - joshtriplett:os-str-capacity-documentation, r=dtolnay
os str capacity documentation

This is based on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/95394 , with expansion and consolidation
to address comments from `@dtolnay` and other `@rust-lang/libs-api` team members.
2022-06-16 07:24:38 +09:00
bors
b31f9cc22b Auto merge of #97178 - sunfishcode:ownedfd-and-dup, r=joshtriplett
Add a `BorrowedFd::try_clone_to_owned` and accompanying documentation

Add a `BorrowedFd::try_clone_to_owned`, which returns a new `OwnedFd` sharing the underlying file description. And similar for `BorrowedHandle` and `BorrowedSocket` on WIndows.

This is similar to the existing `OwnedFd::try_clone`, but it's named differently to reflect that it doesn't return `Result<Self, ...>`. I'm open to suggestions for better names.

Also, extend the `unix::io` documentation to mention that `dup` is permitted on `BorrowedFd`.

This was originally requsted [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/88564#issuecomment-910786081). At the time I wasn't sure whether it was desirable, but it does have uses and it helps clarify the API. The documentation previously didn't rule out using `dup` on a `BorrowedFd`, but the API only offered convenient ways to do it from an `OwnedFd`. With this patch, the API allows one to do `try_clone` on any type where it's permitted.
2022-06-15 21:08:08 +00:00
Josh Stone
78577096f6 Add #[inline] to small fns of futex RwLock
The important methods like `read` and `write` were already inlined,
which can propagate all the way to inlining in user code, but these
small state functions were left behind as normal calls. They should
almost always be inlined as well, as they're just a few instructions.
2022-06-15 10:48:52 -07:00
Dan Gohman
ee49d65fc3 Add the new stability attributes, for Windows. 2022-06-15 09:46:56 -07:00
Dan Gohman
007cbfd1db Revise the documentation for try_clone.
On Unix, describe these in terms of the underlying "file description". On
Windows, describe them in terms of the underlying "object".
2022-06-15 08:55:11 -07:00
Dan Gohman
5d0eae81ae Add BorrowedFd::try_clone_to_owned.
And `BorrowedHandle::try_clone_to_owned` and
`BorrowedSocket::try_clone_to_owned` on Windows.
2022-06-15 08:54:06 -07:00
Dan Gohman
eb37bbcebc Document that BorrowedFd may be used to do a dup. 2022-06-15 08:52:42 -07:00
bors
c3605f8c80 Auto merge of #95897 - AzureMarker:feature/horizon-std, r=nagisa
STD support for the Nintendo 3DS

Rustc already supports compiling for the Nintendo 3DS using the `armv6k-nintendo-3ds` target (Tier 3). Until now though, only `core` and `alloc` were supported. This PR adds standard library support for the Nintendo 3DS. A notable exclusion is `std::thread` support, which will come in a follow-up PR as it requires more complicated changes.

This has been a joint effort by `@Meziu,` `@ian-h-chamberlain,` myself, and prior work by `@rust3ds` members.

### Background

The Nintendo 3DS (Horizon OS) is a mostly-UNIX looking system, with the caveat that it does not come with a full libc implementation out of the box. On the homebrew side (I'm not under NDA), the libc interface is partially implemented by the [devkitPro](https://devkitpro.org/wiki/devkitPro_pacman) toolchain and a user library like [`libctru`](https://github.com/devkitPro/libctru). This is important because there are [some possible legal barriers](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/88529#issuecomment-919938396) to linking directly to a library that uses the underlying platform APIs, since they might be considered a trade secret or under NDA.

To get around this, the standard library impl for the 3DS does not directly depend on any platform-level APIs. Instead, it expects standard libc functions to be linked in. The implementation of these libc functions is left to the user. Some functions are provided by the devkitPro toolchain, but in our testing, we used the following to fill in the other functions:
- [`libctru`] - provides more basic APIs, such as `nanosleep`. Linked in by way of [`ctru-sys`](https://github.com/Meziu/ctru-rs/tree/master/ctru-sys).
- [`pthread-3ds`](https://github.com/Meziu/pthread-3ds) - provides pthread APIs for `std::thread`. Implemented using [`libctru`].
- [`linker-fix-3ds`](https://github.com/Meziu/rust-linker-fix-3ds) - fulfills some other missing libc APIs. Implemented using [`libctru`].

For more details, see the `src/doc/rustc/src/platform-support/armv6k-nintendo-3ds.md` file added in this PR.

### Notes
We've already upstreamed changes to the [`libc`] crate to support this PR, as well as the upcoming threading PR. These changes have all been released as of 0.2.121, so we bump the crate version in this PR.
Edit: After some rebases, the version bump has already been merged so it doesn't appear in this PR.

A lot of the changes in this PR are straightforward, and follow in the footsteps of the ESP-IDF target: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/87666.

The 3DS does not support user space process spawning, so these APIs are unimplemented (similar to ESP-IDF).

[`libctru`]: https://github.com/devkitPro/libctru
[`libc`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/libc
2022-06-15 14:21:28 +00:00
Frank Steffahn
eb14dd863a Test NLL fix of bad lifetime inference for reference captured in closure. 2022-06-15 11:54:59 +02:00
KarlWithK
791923aacb
change "1" to "c" to pass test
Incorrectly wrote "1" twice when writing test.
2022-06-15 03:19:22 -05:00
KarlWithK
cec72acdca
Add examples using add_modify to btree
Updated the btree's documentation to include two references to
add_modify.

The first is when the `Entry` API is mentioned at the beginning. With
the same reasoning as HashMap's documentation, I thought it would best
to keep `attack`, but show the `mana` example.

The second is with the `entry` function that is used for the `Entry`
API. The code example was a perfect use for `add_modify`, which is why
it was changed to reflect that.
2022-06-15 02:04:18 -05:00
KarlWithK
d3d22e1e66
Add examples using add_modify to HashMap
Updated the HashMap's documentation to include two references to
add_modify.

The first is when the `Entry` API is mentioned at the beginning. I was
hesitant to change the "attack" example (although I believe that it is
perfect example of where `add_modify` should be used) because both uses
work equally, but one is more idiomatic (`add_modify`).

The second is with the `entry` function that is used for the `Entry`
API. The code example was a perfect use for `add_modify`, which is why
it was changed to reflect that.
2022-06-15 01:41:56 -05:00
Nika Layzell
1793ee0658 proc_macro: support encoding/decoding Vec<T> 2022-06-14 22:12:46 -04:00
Nika Layzell
7678e6ad85 proc_macro: support encoding/decoding structs with type parameters 2022-06-14 22:12:46 -04:00
Dan Gohman
1237232aba Add a stability attribute to WASI's try_clone(). 2022-06-14 14:46:22 -07:00
Dan Gohman
67ed99e6d2 Implement stabilization of #[feature(io_safety)].
Implement stabilization of [I/O safety], aka `#[feature(io_safety)]`.

Fixes #87074.

[I/O safety]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/3128-io-safety.md
2022-06-14 14:46:22 -07:00
Michael Howell
2bbf44f655 rustdoc: change "variadic tuple" notation to look less like real syntax 2022-06-14 12:21:38 -07:00
Jacob Hughes
417b20835d btreemap-alloc: fix clear impl 2022-06-14 13:54:10 -04:00
Jacob Hughes
dc5951a6e5 BTreeMap: Add alloc param 2022-06-14 13:54:03 -04:00
Martin Habovstiak
56087074c6 Stabilize Path::try_exists() and improve doc
This stabilizes the `Path::try_exists()` method which returns
`Result<bool, io::Error>` instead of `bool` allowing handling of errors
unrelated to the file not existing. (e.g permission errors)

Along with the stabilization it also:

* Warns that the `exists()` method is error-prone and suggests to use
  the newly stabilized one.
* Suggests it instead of `metadata()` to handle errors.
* Mentions TOCTOU bugs to avoid false assumption that `try_exists()` is
  completely safe fixed version of `exists()`.
* Renames the feature of still-unstable `std::fs::try_exists()` to
  `fs_try_exists` to avoid name conflict.

The tracking issue #83186 remains open to track `fs_try_exists`.
2022-06-14 17:48:55 +02:00
bors
872503d918 Auto merge of #78781 - eddyb:measureme-rdpmc, r=oli-obk
Integrate measureme's hardware performance counter support.

*Note: this is a companion to https://github.com/rust-lang/measureme/pull/143, and duplicates some information with it for convenience*

**(much later) EDIT**: take any numbers with a grain of salt, they may have changed since initial PR open.

## Credits

I'd like to start by thanking `@alyssais,` `@cuviper,` `@edef1c,` `@glandium,` `@jix,` `@Mark-Simulacrum,` `@m-ou-se,` `@mystor,` `@nagisa,` `@puckipedia,` and `@yorickvP,` for all of their help with testing, and valuable insight and suggestions.
Getting here wouldn't have been possible without you!

(If I've forgotten anyone please let me know, I'm going off memory here, plus some discussion logs)

## Summary

This PR adds support to `-Z self-profile` for counting hardware events such as "instructions retired" (as opposed to being limited to time measurements), using the `rdpmc` instruction on `x86_64` Linux.

While other OSes may eventually be supported, preliminary research suggests some kind of kernel extension/driver is required to enable this, whereas on Linux any user can profile (at least) their own threads.

Supporting Linux on architectures other than x86_64 should be much easier (provided the hardware supports such performance counters), and was mostly not done due to a lack of readily available test hardware.
That said, 32-bit `x86` (aka `i686`) would be almost trivial to add and test once we land the initial `x86_64` version (as all the CPU detection code can be reused).

A new flag `-Z self-profile-counter` was added, to control which of the named `measureme` counters is used, and which defaults to `wall-time`, in order to keep `-Z self-profile`'s current functionality unchanged (at least for now).

The named counters so far are:
* `wall-time`: the existing time measurement
    * name chosen for consistency with `perf.rust-lang.org`
    * continues to use `std::time::Instant` for a nanosecond-precision "monotonic clock"
* `instructions:u`: the hardware performance counter usually referred to as "Instructions retired"
    * here "retired" (roughly) means "fully executed"
    * the `:u` suffix is from the Linux `perf` tool and indicates the counter only runs while userspace code is executing, and therefore counts no kernel instructions
        * *see [Caveats/Subtracting IRQs](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Subtracting-IRQs) for why this isn't entirely true and why `instructions-minus-irqs:u` should be preferred instead*
* `instructions-minus-irqs:u`: same as `instructions:u`, except the count of hardware interrupts ("IRQs" here for brevity) is subtracted
    * *see [Caveats/Subtracting IRQs](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Subtracting-IRQs) for why this should be preferred over `instructions:u`*
* `instructions-minus-r0420:u`: experimental counter, same as `instructions-minus-irqs:u` but subtracting an undocumented counter (`r0420:u`) instead of IRQs
    * the `rXXXX` notation is again from Linux `perf`, and indicates a "raw" counter, with a hex representation of the low-level counter configuration - this was picked because we still don't *really* know what it is
    * this only exists for (future) testing and isn't included/used in any comparisons/data we've put together so far
    * *see [Challenges/Zen's undocumented 420 counter](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Epilogue-Zen’s-undocumented-420-counter) for details on how this counter was found and what it does*

---

There are also some additional commits:
* ~~see [Challenges/Rebasing *shouldn't* affect the results, right?](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Rebasing-*shouldn’t*-affect-the-results,-right) for details on the changes to `rustc_parse` and `rustc_trait_section` (the latter far more dubious, and probably shouldn't be merged, or not as-is)~~
  *  **EDIT**: the effects of these are no long quantifiable, the PR includes reverts for them
* ~~see [Challenges/`jemalloc`: purging will commence in ten seconds](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#jemalloc-purging-will-commence-in-ten-seconds) for details on the `jemalloc` change~~
  * this is also separately found in #77162, and we probably want to avoid doing it by default, ideally we'd use the runtime control API `jemalloc` offers (assuming that can stop the timer that's already running, which I'm not sure about)
  * **EDIT**: until we can do this based on `-Z` flags, this commit has also been reverted
* the `proc_macro` change was to avoid randomized hashing and therefore ASLR-like effects

---

**(much later) EDIT**: take any numbers with a grain of salt, they may have changed since initial PR open.

#### Write-up / report

Because of how extensive the full report ended up being, I've kept most of it [on `hackmd.io`](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view), but for convenient access, here are all the sections (with individual links):
<sup>(someone suggested I'd make a backup, so [here it is on the wayback machine](http://web.archive.org/web/20201127164748/https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view) - I'll need to remember to update that if I have to edit the write-up)</sup>

* [**Motivation**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Motivation)

* [**Results**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Results)
    * [**Overhead**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Overhead)
    *Preview (see the report itself for more details):*

    |Counter|Total<br>`instructions-minus-irqs:u`|Overhead from "Baseline"<br>(for all 1903881<br>counter reads)|Overhead from "Baseline"<br>(per each counter read)|
    |-|-|-|-|
    |Baseline|63637621286 ±6||
    |`instructions:u`|63658815885 ±2|&nbsp;&nbsp;+21194599 ±8|&nbsp;&nbsp;+11|
    |`instructions-minus-irqs:u`|63680307361 ±13|&nbsp;&nbsp;+42686075 ±19|&nbsp;&nbsp;+22|
    |`wall-time`|63951958376 ±10275|+314337090 ±10281|+165|

    * [**"Macro" noise (self time)**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#“Macro”-noise-(self-time))
    *Preview (see the report itself for more details):*

    || `wall-time` (ns) | `instructions:u` | `instructions-minus-irqs:u`
    -: | -: | -: | -:
    `typeck` | 5478261360 ±283933373 (±~5.2%) | 17350144522 ±6392 (±~0.00004%) | 17351035832.5 ±4.5 (±~0.00000003%)
    `expand_crate` | 2342096719 ±110465856 (±~4.7%) | 8263777916 ±2937 (±~0.00004%) | 8263708389 ±0 (±~0%)
    `mir_borrowck` | 2216149671 ±119458444 (±~5.4%) | 8340920100 ±2794 (±~0.00003%) | 8341613983.5 ±2.5 (±~0.00000003%)
    `mir_built` | 1269059734 ±91514604 (±~7.2%) | 4454959122 ±1618 (±~0.00004%) | 4455303811 ±1 (±~0.00000002%)
    `resolve_crate` | 942154987.5 ±53068423.5 (±~5.6%) | 3951197709 ±39 (±~0.000001%) | 3951196865 ±0 (±~0%)

    * [**"Micro" noise (individual sampling intervals)**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#“Micro”-noise-(individual-sampling-intervals))

* [**Caveats**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Caveats)
    * [**Disabling ASLR**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Disabling-ASLR)
    * [**Non-deterministic proc macros**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Non-deterministic-proc-macros)
    * [**Subtracting IRQs**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Subtracting-IRQs)
    * [**Lack of support for multiple threads**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Lack-of-support-for-multiple-threads)

* [**Challenges**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Challenges)
    * [**How do we even read hardware performance counters?**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#How-do-we-even-read-hardware-performance-counters)
    * [**ASLR: it's free entropy**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#ASLR-it’s-free-entropy)
    * [**The serializing instruction**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#The-serializing-instruction)
    * [**Getting constantly interrupted**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Getting-constantly-interrupted)
    * [**AMD patented time-travel and dubbed it `SpecLockMap`<br><sup>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;or: "how we accidentally unlocked `rr` on AMD Zen"</sup>**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#AMD-patented-time-travel-and-dubbed-it-SpecLockMapnbspnbspnbspnbspnbspnbspnbspnbspor-“how-we-accidentally-unlocked-rr-on-AMD-Zen”)
    * [**`jemalloc`: purging will commence in ten seconds**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#jemalloc-purging-will-commence-in-ten-seconds)
    * [**Rebasing *shouldn't* affect the results, right?**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Rebasing-*shouldn’t*-affect-the-results,-right)
    * [**Epilogue: Zen's undocumented 420 counter**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Epilogue-Zen’s-undocumented-420-counter)
2022-06-14 13:37:39 +00:00
Dylan DPC
e565541824
Rollup merge of #98042 - DrMeepster:winfred_std_changes, r=ChrisDenton
Fix compat_fn option method on miri

This change is required to make `WaitOnAddress` work with rust-lang/miri#2231
2022-06-14 10:35:32 +02:00
Dylan DPC
4b1d510e0c
Rollup merge of #97869 - ssomers:btree_comments, r=Dylan-DPC
BTree: tweak internal comments
2022-06-14 10:35:29 +02:00
Mark Drobnak
c814f842e4
Use a private type definition to reduce cfg noise
I checked with t-libs to make sure this is OK to do on stable functions:
https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/219381-t-libs/topic/Replacing.20std.20function.20arg.20type.20with.20private.20type.20def.3F
2022-06-13 20:45:26 -07:00
Ian Chamberlain
bc63d5a26a
Enable thread_local_dtor on horizon OS
Always use fallback thread_local destructor, since __cxa_thread_atexit_impl
is never defined on the target.

See https://github.com/AzureMarker/rust-horizon/pull/2
2022-06-13 20:45:24 -07:00
Ian Chamberlain
a49d14f089
Update libc::stat field names
See https://github.com/Meziu/rust-horizon/pull/14
2022-06-13 20:44:58 -07:00
Ian Chamberlain
19f68a2729
Enable argv support for horizon OS
See https://github.com/Meziu/rust-horizon/pull/9
2022-06-13 20:44:57 -07:00
AzureMarker
06eae30034
Use the right wait_timeout implementation
Our condvar doesn't support setting attributes, like
pthread_condattr_setclock, which the current wait_timeout expects to
have configured.

Switch to a different implementation, following espidf.
2022-06-13 20:44:57 -07:00
AzureMarker
be8b88f2b6
Lower listen backlog to fix accept crashes
See https://github.com/Meziu/rust-horizon/pull/1
2022-06-13 20:44:56 -07:00
Meziu
4e808f87cc
Horizon OS STD support
Co-authored-by: Ian Chamberlain <ian.h.chamberlain@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mark Drobnak <mark.drobnak@gmail.com>
2022-06-13 20:44:39 -07:00
DrMeepster
5470a38921 add inline(always) to option 2022-06-13 16:26:05 -07:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
a4f1331b9d [perf] std: add missing #[inline] to DefaultHasher::{new,default}. 2022-06-13 18:33:02 +00:00
Tomasz Miąsko
8a8404bc2b Inline const_eval_select
To avoid circular link time dependency between core and compiler
builtins when building with `-Zshare-generics`.
2022-06-13 17:10:40 +02:00
Imbolc
acda8866cc
Document an edge case of str::split_once 2022-06-13 13:35:49 +03:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
07c7ba7205 proc_macro: bypass RandomState to remove ASLR-like effects. 2022-06-13 07:59:44 +00:00
bors
083721a1a7 Auto merge of #98038 - TaKO8Ki:remove-unnecessary-space-in-doc, r=compiler-errors
Remove an unnecessary space in doc
2022-06-13 04:26:05 +00:00
Takayuki Maeda
ba41d4c855 remove an unnecessary space in doc 2022-06-13 09:51:13 +09:00
Michael Goulet
5dccf4e5fc
Rollup merge of #97950 - eggyal:issue-97945, r=Dylan-DPC
Clarify `#[derive(PartialEq)]` on enums

Fixes #97945
2022-06-12 17:35:41 -07:00
Dylan DPC
a24ca03660
Rollup merge of #97992 - m-ou-se:stabilize-scoped-threads, r=joshtriplett
Stabilize scoped threads.

Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/93203

FCP finished here: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/93203#issuecomment-1152249466
2022-06-12 12:14:29 +02:00
Dylan DPC
cf3c41aa9d
Rollup merge of #97970 - dtolnay:terminate, r=joshtriplett
Fix Termination impl panic on closed stderr

Repro:

```rust
#![feature(backtrace)]

use std::backtrace::Backtrace;
use std::io::{self, Write as _};
use std::panic::{self, PanicInfo};

#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Error;

fn panic_hook(panic_info: &PanicInfo) {
    let backtrace = Backtrace::force_capture();
    let _ = write!(io::stdout(), "{}\n{}", panic_info, backtrace);
}

fn main() -> Result<(), Error> {
    panic::set_hook(Box::new(panic_hook));
    let stderr = io::stderr();
    let mut stderr = stderr.lock();
    while stderr.write_all(b".\n").is_ok() {}
    Err(Error)
}
```

### Before:

```console
$ target/debug/repro 3>&2 2>&1 1>&3 | head
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.
.
panicked at 'failed printing to stderr: Broken pipe (os error 32)', library/std/src/io/stdio.rs:1016:9
   0: testing::panic_hook
             at ./src/main.rs:11:21
   1: core::ops::function::Fn::call
             at /git/rust/library/core/src/ops/function.rs:77:5
   2: std::panicking::rust_panic_with_hook
   3: std::panicking::begin_panic_handler::{{closure}}
   4: std::sys_common::backtrace::__rust_end_short_backtrace
   5: rust_begin_unwind
   6: core::panicking::panic_fmt
   7: std::io::stdio::_eprint
   8: <core::result::Result<!,E> as std::process::Termination>::report
             at /git/rust/library/std/src/process.rs:2164:9
   9: <core::result::Result<(),E> as std::process::Termination>::report
             at /git/rust/library/std/src/process.rs:2148:25
  10: std::rt::lang_start::{{closure}}
             at /git/rust/library/std/src/rt.rs:145:18
  11: std::rt::lang_start_internal
  12: std::rt::lang_start
             at /git/rust/library/std/src/rt.rs:144:17
  13: main
  14: __libc_start_main
             at /build/glibc-SzIz7B/glibc-2.31/csu/../csu/libc-start.c:308:16
  15: _start
```

### After:

```console
$ target/debug/repro 3>&2 2>&1 1>&3 | head
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
```
2022-06-12 12:14:27 +02:00
Dylan DPC
b2172b7a53
Rollup merge of #97921 - bvanjoi:docs-example-str-replace, r=Dylan-DPC
additional docs example for replace **all** of str
2022-06-12 12:14:26 +02:00
Michael Howell
36fb094d25 Add docs to maybe_tuple_doc! 2022-06-11 21:47:03 -07:00
Michael Howell
22c39aa835 Update library/core/src/primitive_docs.rs 2022-06-11 21:45:23 -07:00
Michael Howell
80b201da7d
Update library/std/src/primitive_docs.rs
Co-authored-by: Jacob Hoffman-Andrews <github@hoffman-andrews.com>
2022-06-11 20:07:10 -07:00
DrMeepster
940e0b3765 fix compat_fn option method on miri 2022-06-11 16:52:59 -07:00
bors
c08b235a5c Auto merge of #97996 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-bvbjlid, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 5 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #97904 (Small grammar fix in the compile_error documentation)
 - #97943 (line 1352, change `self` to `*self`, other to `*other`)
 - #97969 (Make -Cpasses= only apply to pre-link optimization)
 - #97990 (Add more eslint checks)
 - #97994 (feat(fix): update some links in `hir.rs`)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-06-11 17:49:22 +00:00
Michael Howell
28bd1a4847 docs: make all the variadic impls use (T, ...) exactly 2022-06-11 10:32:39 -07:00
Michael Howell
c1487550ca Add test case for #trait-implementations-1 link 2022-06-11 09:54:23 -07:00
Michael Howell
3fd16648fe Re-add explicit list of traits to tuple docs, with limit notes 2022-06-11 09:54:23 -07:00
Michael Howell
090c68ba5c Use relative path for addressing things in rust-lang/rust
Co-authored-by: Jacob Hoffman-Andrews <github@hoffman-andrews.com>
2022-06-11 09:54:23 -07:00
Michael Howell
9b31323b8f Fix incorrectly spelled "variadic" 2022-06-11 09:54:20 -07:00
Matthias Krüger
39de4e4b6f
Rollup merge of #97943 - Warrenren:master, r=Dylan-DPC
line 1352, change `self` to `*self`, other to `*other`

The current code will not results bug, but it difficult to understand. These code result to call &f32::partial_cmp(), and the performance will be lower than the changed code. I'm not sure why the current code don't use (*self) (*other), if you have some idea, please let me know.
2022-06-11 18:05:33 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
4b7ec84c31
Rollup merge of #97904 - est31:master, r=Dylan-DPC
Small grammar fix in the compile_error documentation
2022-06-11 18:05:32 +02:00
Mara Bos
ae0a533b0b Stabilize scoped threads. 2022-06-11 15:01:52 +02:00
Dylan DPC
54d7b3fb9c
Rollup merge of #97979 - ben0x539:providerdocs, r=Dylan-DPC
Fix typos in Provider API docs
2022-06-11 12:59:29 +02:00
Dylan DPC
5dc8f1799e
Rollup merge of #97958 - mkroening:exit-status-docs, r=Dylan-DPC
ExitStatus docs fixups

This fixes a typo, adds a link and adds code-quotes in the ExitStatus docs.
2022-06-11 07:42:15 +02:00
Benjamin Herr
74ef14830f Fix typos in Provider API docs 2022-06-10 20:58:27 -07:00
Warrenren
9e1e476186
Update cmp.rs
line 1352, delete parentheses for reviewers asking for it.
2022-06-11 11:04:27 +08:00
David Tolnay
563aa12a22
Do not panic in Termination impl on closed stderr
Repro:

    #![feature(backtrace)]

    use std::backtrace::Backtrace;
    use std::io::{self, Write as _};
    use std::panic::{self, PanicInfo};

    #[derive(Debug)]
    pub struct Error;

    fn panic_hook(panic_info: &PanicInfo) {
        let backtrace = Backtrace::force_capture();
        let _ = write!(io::stdout(), "{}\n{}", panic_info, backtrace);
    }

    fn main() -> Result<(), Error> {
        panic::set_hook(Box::new(panic_hook));
        let stderr = io::stderr();
        let mut stderr = stderr.lock();
        while stderr.write_all(b".\n").is_ok() {}
        Err(Error)
    }

Before:

    $ RUST_BACKTRACE=1 target/debug/testing 3>&2 2>&1 1>&3 | head
    .
    .
    .
    .
    .
    .
    .
    .
    .
    .
    panicked at 'failed printing to stderr: Broken pipe (os error 32)', library/std/src/io/stdio.rs:1016:9
       0: testing::panic_hook
                 at ./src/main.rs:11:21
       1: core::ops::function::Fn::call
                 at /git/rust/library/core/src/ops/function.rs:77:5
       2: std::panicking::rust_panic_with_hook
       3: std::panicking::begin_panic_handler::{{closure}}
       4: std::sys_common::backtrace::__rust_end_short_backtrace
       5: rust_begin_unwind
       6: core::panicking::panic_fmt
       7: std::io::stdio::_eprint
       8: <core::result::Result<!,E> as std::process::Termination>::report
                 at /git/rust/library/std/src/process.rs:2164:9
       9: <core::result::Result<(),E> as std::process::Termination>::report
                 at /git/rust/library/std/src/process.rs:2148:25
      10: std::rt::lang_start::{{closure}}
                 at /git/rust/library/std/src/rt.rs:145:18
      11: std::rt::lang_start_internal
      12: std::rt::lang_start
                 at /git/rust/library/std/src/rt.rs:144:17
      13: main
      14: __libc_start_main
                 at /build/glibc-SzIz7B/glibc-2.31/csu/../csu/libc-start.c:308:16
      15: _start

After:

    $ RUST_BACKTRACE=1 target/debug/testing 3>&2 2>&1 1>&3 | head
    .
    .
    .
    .
    .
    .
    .
    .
    .
    .
2022-06-10 13:42:28 -07:00
Matthias Krüger
30a8903821
Rollup merge of #97940 - GuillaumeGomez:relative-link, r=Dylan-DPC
Use relative links instead of linking to doc.rust-lang.org when possible

Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/97918.
2022-06-10 22:32:31 +02:00
Martin Kröning
8537a1fd50 docs: Consistently mark ExitStatus as code 2022-06-10 20:26:41 +02:00
Martin Kröning
3b45521acf docs: Link to ExitCode instead of ExitStatus in ExitStatus 2022-06-10 20:25:36 +02:00
Martin Kröning
30c882521c docs: Fix typo in ExitStatus 2022-06-10 20:24:45 +02:00
Alan Egerton
7bbf914078
Clarify #[derive(PartialEq)] on enums
Fixes #97945
2022-06-10 16:26:00 +01:00
bors
ec55c61305 Auto merge of #96837 - tmiasko:stdio-fcntl, r=joshtriplett
Use `fcntl(fd, F_GETFD)` to detect if standard streams are open

In the previous implementation, if the standard streams were open,
but the RLIMIT_NOFILE value was below three, the poll would fail
with EINVAL:

> ERRORS: EINVAL The nfds value exceeds the RLIMIT_NOFILE value.

Switch to the existing fcntl based implementation to avoid the issue.

Fixes #96621.
2022-06-10 11:50:39 +00:00
Warrenren
5e9e73cc9f
line 1352, change self to (*self), other to (*other)
The current code will not results bug, but it difficult to understand. These code result to call &f32::partial_cmp(), and the performance will be lower than the changed code. I'm not sure why the current code don't use (*self) (*other), if you have some idea, please let me know.
2022-06-10 19:08:03 +08:00
Guillaume Gomez
28ca3bdeb2 Use relative links instead of linking to doc.rust-lang.org when possible 2022-06-10 11:57:53 +02:00
bors
f19ccc2e8d Auto merge of #97939 - JohnTitor:rollup-79pxupb, r=JohnTitor
Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #97718 (Fix `delayed_good_path_bug` ice for expected diagnostics (RFC 2383))
 - #97876 (update docs for `std::future::IntoFuture`)
 - #97888 (Don't use __gxx_personality_v0 in panic_unwind on emscripten target)
 - #97922 (Remove redundant calls to reserve in impl Write for VecDeque)
 - #97927 (Do not introduce bindings for types and consts in HRTB.)
 - #97937 (Fix a typo in `test/ui/hrtb/hrtb-just-for-static.rs`)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-06-10 09:05:50 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
3e5ddb73a8
Rollup merge of #97922 - paolobarbolini:no-vecdeque-extra-reserve, r=the8472
Remove redundant calls to reserve in impl Write for VecDeque

Removes the reserve calls made redundant by #95904 (as discussed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/95632#discussion_r846850293)
2022-06-10 17:22:31 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
20be5da712
Rollup merge of #97888 - hoodmane:emscripten-eh-personality, r=Amanieu
Don't use __gxx_personality_v0 in panic_unwind on emscripten target

This resolves #85821. See also the discussion here:
https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/issues/17128

The consensus seems to be that rust_eh_personality is never invoked.
I patched __gxx_personality_v0 to log invocations and then ran
various panic tests and it was never called, so this analysis matches
what seems to happen in practice. This replaces the definition with
an abort, modeled on the structured exception handling implementation.
2022-06-10 17:22:30 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
a652a4303f
Rollup merge of #97876 - yoshuawuyts:into-future-docs, r=JohnTitor,yaahc
update docs for `std::future::IntoFuture`

Ref https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/67644.

This updates the docs for `IntoFuture` providing a bit more guidance on how to use it. Thanks!
2022-06-10 17:22:29 +09:00
bors
3dea0033f7 Auto merge of #95818 - petrochenkov:stabundle, r=wesleywiser
Stabilize the `bundle` native library modifier

And remove the legacy `static-nobundle` linking kind.

Stabilization report - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/95818#issuecomment-1120470945.

cc #81490
Closes #37403
2022-06-10 06:25:02 +00:00
bors
52ee2a2738 Auto merge of #95770 - nrc:read-buf-builder, r=joshtriplett
std::io: Modify some ReadBuf method signatures to return `&mut Self`

This allows using `ReadBuf` in a builder-like style and to setup a `ReadBuf` and
pass it to `read_buf` in a single expression, e.g.,

```
// With this PR:
reader.read_buf(ReadBuf::uninit(buf).assume_init(init_len))?;

// Previously:
let mut buf = ReadBuf::uninit(buf);
buf.assume_init(init_len);
reader.read_buf(&mut buf)?;
```

r? `@sfackler`

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/78485, https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/94741
2022-06-10 03:55:16 +00:00
bors
e9aff9c42c Auto merge of #91970 - nrc:provide-any, r=scottmcm
Add the Provider api to core::any

This is an implementation of [RFC 3192](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3192) ~~(which is yet to be merged, thus why this is a draft PR)~~. It adds an API for type-driven requests and provision of data from trait objects. A primary use case is for the `Error` trait, though that is not implemented in this PR. The only major difference to the RFC is that the functionality is added to the `any` module, rather than being in a sibling `provide_any` module (as discussed in the RFC thread).

~~Still todo: improve documentation on items, including adding examples.~~

cc `@yaahc`
2022-06-10 01:10:59 +00:00
The 8472
2e62fdab76 use fcntl fallback for additional poll-specific errors 2022-06-10 01:36:50 +02:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
a8ee1f3a4f Stabilize the bundle native library modifier 2022-06-09 23:12:58 +04:00
Josh Stone
34895ded2c Avoid thread::panicking() in non-poisoning methods of Mutex and RwLock
`Mutex::lock()` and `RwLock::write()` are poison-guarded against panics,
in that they set the poison flag if a panic occurs while they're locked.
But if we're already in a panic (`thread::panicking()`), they leave the
poison flag alone.

That check is a bit of a waste for methods that never set the poison
flag though, namely `get_mut()`, `into_inner()`, and `RwLock::read()`.
These use-cases are now split to avoid that unnecessary call.
2022-06-09 11:51:39 -07:00
Paolo Barbolini
c71e73eb61 Remove redundant calls to reserve in impl Write for VecDeque 2022-06-09 19:10:09 +02:00
Hood Chatham
d2d205d0a8 Add underscores to rust_eh_personality arguments to mark them as unused 2022-06-09 09:50:26 -07:00
bvanjoi
7c861cf0ad additional docs example for replace **all** of str 2022-06-10 00:28:46 +08:00
bors
a0411e2bfe Auto merge of #97910 - JohnTitor:rollup-gu3k0xl, r=JohnTitor
Rollup of 5 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #95632 (impl Read and Write for VecDeque<u8>)
 - #95860 (Stabilize `$$` in Rust 1.63.0)
 - #97838 (hexagon: adapt test for upstream output changes)
 - #97843 (Relax mipsel-sony-psp's linker script)
 - #97874 (rewrite combine doc comment)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-06-09 12:58:25 +00:00
est31
97519bd202 Grammar fix in the compile_error documentation 2022-06-09 12:40:10 +02:00
Yuki Okushi
f14ccdbf6a
Rollup merge of #95632 - evanrichter:master, r=joshtriplett
impl Read and Write for VecDeque<u8>

Implementing `Read` and `Write` for `VecDeque<u8>` fills in the VecDeque api surface where `Vec<u8>` and `Cursor<Vec<u8>>` already impl Read and Write. Not only for completeness, but VecDeque in particular is a very handy mock interface for a TCP echo service, if only it supported Read/Write.

Since this PR is just an impl trait, I don't think there is a way to limit it behind a feature flag, so it's "insta-stable". Please correct me if I'm wrong here, not trying to rush stability.
2022-06-09 19:19:54 +09:00
bors
be16c6166f Auto merge of #97868 - ssomers:btree_from_sorted_iter, r=the8472
BTreeSet: avoid intermediate sorting when collecting sorted iterators

As [pointed out by droundy](https://users.rust-lang.org/t/question-about-btreeset-implementation/76427), an obvious optimization is to skip the first step introduced by #88448 (creation of a vector and sorting) and it's easy to do so for btree's own iterators. Also, exploit `from` in the examples.
2022-06-09 10:17:04 +00:00
Michael Howell
9f6dcceef0 Fix bootstrap attr 2022-06-08 20:06:54 -07:00
Michael Howell
85b0c2ffbb rustdoc: fixed messed-up rustdoc auto trait impls
Before:

    impl<T, U> UnwindSafe for (T, ...) where
        T: UnwindSafe,
        U: UnwindSafe,

After:

    impl<T> UnwindSafe for (T, ...) where
        T: UnwindSafe,
2022-06-08 19:51:54 -07:00
Michael Howell
6950f144cf rustdoc: show tuple impls as impl Trait for (T, ...)
This commit adds a new unstable attribute, `#[doc(tuple_varadic)]`, that
shows a 1-tuple as `(T, ...)` instead of just `(T,)`, and links to a section
in the tuple primitive docs that talks about these.
2022-06-08 19:26:51 -07:00
Hood Chatham
46a3f0feb6 Remove __gxx_personality_v0 declaration 2022-06-08 16:31:21 -07:00
Michael Goulet
1577838151
Rollup merge of #97871 - ChayimFriedman2:vec-iterator-unimplemented, r=compiler-errors
Suggest using `iter()` or `into_iter()` for `Vec`

We cannot do that for `&Vec` because `#[rustc_on_unimplemented]` is limited (it does not clean generic instantiation for references, only for ADTs).

`@rustbot` label +A-diagnostics
2022-06-08 13:32:22 -07:00
Michael Goulet
888d72c2bf
Rollup merge of #97830 - LucasDumont:add-example-alloc, r=yaahc
Add std::alloc::set_alloc_error_hook example
2022-06-08 13:32:19 -07:00
Hood Chatham
0ec3174e3e Fix formatter 2022-06-08 10:25:18 -07:00
Hood Chatham
2ecbdc1b32 Don't use __gxx_personality_v0 in panic_unwind on emscripten target
This resolves #85821. See also the discussion here:
https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/issues/17128

The consensus seems to be that rust_eh_personality is never invoked.
I patched __gxx_personality_v0 to log invocations and then ran
various panic tests and it was never called, so this analysis matches
what seems to happen in practice. This replaces the definition with
an abort, modeled on the structured exception handling implementation.
2022-06-08 10:04:02 -07:00
Matthias Krüger
ef56a1e9c9
Rollup merge of #97879 - hermitcore:condvar, r=Dylan-DPC
remove unneeded code

The init function isn't longer part of `Condvar`. Consequently, we removed the implementation for the target os `hermit`.
2022-06-08 18:15:05 +02:00
Dan Gohman
69594414bf Fix trailing whitespace. 2022-06-08 08:40:34 -07:00
Dan Gohman
158ff5cdd4 Reword the question in the section header too.
This adopts the wording suggested in
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/97837#discussion_r892524129.
2022-06-08 08:28:36 -07:00