Allow generators to impl Clone/Copy
Revives #95137. It's a pity that the original pr didn't land because the implementation is almost complete! All credits goes to `@canndrew,` and i just resolved the merge conflicts and updated the feature gate version number.
r? `@oli-obk`
Optimize thread parking on NetBSD
As the futex syscall is not present in the latest stable release, NetBSD cannot use the efficient thread parker and locks Linux uses. Currently, it therefore relies on a pthread-based parker, consisting of a mutex and semaphore which protect a state variable. NetBSD however has more efficient syscalls available: [`_lwp_park`](https://man.netbsd.org/_lwp_park.2) and [`_lwp_unpark`](https://man.netbsd.org/_lwp_unpark.2). These already provide the exact semantics of `thread::park` and `Thread::unpark`, but work with thread ids. In `std`, this ID is here stored in an atomic state variable, which is also used to optimize cases were the parking token is already available at the time `thread::park` is called.
r? `@m-ou-se`
Currently the documentation of f64::min refers to "IEEE-754 2008" while the documentation of
f64::minimum refers to "IEEE 754-2019".
Note that one has the format IEEE,hyphen,number,space,year while the other is
IEEE,space,number,hyphen,year. The official IEEE site [1] uses the later format and it is also the
one most commonly used throughout the codebase.
Update all comments and - more importantly - documentation to consistently use the official format.
[1] https://standards.ieee.org/ieee/754/4211/
Simplify codeblock and their associated tooltip
It is based on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/101600 so it needs to wait for this one to be merged first.
This PR does two things:
* Remove CSS class duplication by setting CSS classes such as `compile_fail` directly on the `div` wrapping both the codeblock and the tooltip.
* Simplify DOM: no need to wrap the tooltip into a `<div>`, it can work just as well without it.
You can test it [here](https://rustdoc.crud.net/imperio/codeblock-tooltip/std/string/struct.String.html#deref).
r? `@notriddle`
Equate fn outputs when inferring RPITIT hidden types
When we are trying to infer the hidden types for RPITITs, we need to equate the output tys instead of just subtyping them. For example:
```rust
trait Foo { fn bar() -> impl Sized {} }
impl Foo for () { fn bar() -> &'static str { "" } }
```
If we just subtype the signatures `fn() -> &'static str <: fn() -> _#1t` (where `_#1t` is the variable we've used to infer `impl Sized`), we'll end up `&'static str <: _#1t`, which causes us to infer `_#1t = #'_#2r str`, where `'_#2r` is unconstrained, which gets fixed up to `ReEmpty`, and which is certainly not what we want.
I can't actually think of a way to make this fail to compile, because during borrowck we've already done the method probe, and so we just look at the `impl` method signature and see the `&'static str` any time we call `<() as Foo>::bar()`. But this _does_ cause the ICE [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/98559#issuecomment-1241891994) in `@jackh726's` "Remove ReEmpty" PR (#98559) to stop ICEing, because after that PR we were leaking unconstrained region variables into the typeck results.
r? types
The `<*const T>::guaranteed_*` methods now return an option for the unknown case
cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/53020#issuecomment-1236932443
I chose `0` for "not equal" and `1` for "equal" and left `2` for the unknown case so backends can just forward to raw pointer equality and it works ✨
r? `@fee1-dead` or `@lcnr`
cc `@rust-lang/wg-const-eval`