The main changes around rustc::ty::Layout::struct and rustc_trans:adt:
* Added primitive_align field which stores alignment before repr align
* Always emit field padding when generating the LLVM struct fields
* Added methods for adjusting field indexes from the layout index to the
LLVM struct field index
The main user of this information is rustc_trans::adt::struct_llfields
which determines the LLVM fields to be used by LLVM, including padding
fields.
Update `Child` docs to not have a note section
In #29370 it's noted that for "the Note shouldn't be one, and should come before
the examples." This commit changes the positioning of the section and removes
wording that said take note in order for it to flow better with the surrounding
text and it's new position.
specialize Extend for Vec with IntoIter
Before, `vec.extend(&other_vec)` was quite a bit faster than `vec.extend(other_vec)`. This allows extending by consuming a vec to use the same code as extending from a slice.
Override ToOwned::clone_into for Path and OsStr
The only non-overridden one remaining is the CStr impl, which cannot
be optimized as doing so would break CString's second invariant.
Follow-up to 7ec27ae (PR #41009).
r? @alexcrichton
rustc_trans: do not treat byval as using up registers.
Perhaps not that well-documented, `byval` pointer arguments *are not* the same as pointer arguments used by pass-by-ref, but rather the pointer is only used by LLVM to pass the *contents* on the stack.
Fixes#41375.
Fix ICE building gluon_vm
The problem was due to various places we were failing to propagate obligations. I think I got them mostly correct, but I didn't get around to writing test cases for each case.
r? @eddyb or @arielb1
Bump stage0 to fix ARM LLVM
There was a serious ARM codegen bug in LLVM that was fixed by #40779,
also backported to beta. This updates stage0 to 1.17.0-beta.3 to pick
up that change, so ARM can bootstrap natively again.
Fixes#41291
cc @arielb1
Add a way to get shorter spans until `char` for pointing at defs
```rust
error[E0072]: recursive type `X` has infinite size
--> file.rs:10:1
|
10 | struct X {
| ^^^^^^^^ recursive type has infinite size
|
= help: insert indirection (e.g., a `Box`, `Rc`, or `&`) at some point to make `X` representable
```
vs
```rust
error[E0072]: recursive type `X` has infinite size
--> file.rs:10:1
|
10 | struct X {
| _^ starting here...
11 | | x: X,
12 | | }
| |_^ ...ending here: recursive type has infinite size
|
= help: insert indirection (e.g., a `Box`, `Rc`, or `&`) at some point to make `X` representable
```
Re: #35965, #38246. Follow up to #38328.
r? @jonathandturner
Disable git caches again
The appveyor ones aren't working anyway (I need to talk to appveyor about them being corrupt) and the travis cache is taking too long to restore and is being killed, which is sometimes causing bad things to happen because the integrity checking made assumptions that restore was atomic.
I could fix the integrity checks, but we clearly need a different approach if restore is taking too long. Let's disable it all for now.
Improve std::path docs
Fixes#29368.
This PR contains a pretty significant redistribution of some of the module docs to more appropriate places, as well as general expansion, clarification, and additional examples.
For more details, see the commit descriptions.
r? @steveklabnik
Add top level sections to the Unstable Book.
Prior to this commit, the contents of the Unstable Book were assumed to
be unstable features. This commit moves features into 'language features'
or 'library features' subsections. It also moves the 'linker_flavor'
compiler flag into a new 'Compiler Flags' subsection.
Even though it was helpful, I removed the tidy check that
cross-references the SUMMARY.md links with the Unstable Book directory
contents just because it would be difficult to maintain.
Relevant PR: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/41142.
Disable debuginfo when compiling tools
Currently the Cargo binary has jumped from 14M to 34M on the beta channel, which
appears to be due to the fact that we're compiling tools with debug information
inside them. This additionally means that the `rls` binary is 62M right now!
This wasn't an intentional change, so be sure to disable debuginfo when
compiling tools as it's just intended for the standard library and compile for
now.
Ban registering obligations during InferCtxt snapshots.
Back in #33852, a flag was added to `InferCtxt` to prevent rolling back a snapshot if obligations were added to some `FulfillmentContext` during the snapshot, to prevent leaking fresh inference variables (created during that snapshot, so their indices would get reused) in obligations, which could ICE or worse.
But that isn't enough in the long run, as type-checking ends up relying on success implying that eager side-effects are fine, and while stray obligations *do* get caught nowadays, those errors prevent, e.g. the speculative coercions from #37658, which *have to* be rolled back *even* if they succeed.
We can't just allow those obligations to stay around though, because we end up, again, in ICEs or worse.
Instead, this PR modifies `lookup_method_in_trait_adjusted` to return `InferOk` containing the obligations that `Autoderef::finalize_as_infer_ok` can propagate to deref coercions.
As there shouldn't be *anything* left that registers obligations during snapshots, it's completely banned.
r? @nikomatsakis @arielb1
Use the existing path when removing the prefix fails
This allows the use of out-of-tree paths to be specified. I found this while trying to build with a modified version of `rls-data`, which is currently pointing to a version on crates.io.
cc @alexcrichton
Also, it wasn't clear if I needed to add a test for this (or how). I didn't see any tests that took paths into consideration.
Move E0101 and E0102 logic into new E0282 mechanism #40013
Hello there!
## What's this?
Previously, me and @nikomatsakis worked on error messages of uninferred locals. (#38812)
This aims to build up on that by moving certain type checks from `writeback`.
With this, `E0101` and `E0102` errors are getting obsoleted and no longer thrown.
They're replaced with customized versions of `E0282`s instead.
## Sample Error Messages
#### `E0101` is getting converted into:
```rust
error[E0282]: type annotations needed
--> test.rs:2:14
|
2 | let x = |_| {};
| ^ consider giving this closure parameter a type
error: aborting due to previous error
```
#### `E0102` is getting converted into:
```rust
error[E0282]: type annotations needed
--> test.rs:2:9
|
2 | let x = [];
| ^
| |
| consider giving `x` a type
| cannot infer type for `[_; 0]`
error: aborting due to previous error
```
## Annoyances
- I think we need to change our way of type name resolving in relevant places, because that `[_; 0]` looks horrible IMHO.
- I'm not terribly happy with the note ordering of errors. So please do point to code that might help me accomplish this.
## Tests
Tests of `E0101` and `E0102` are getting converted from `compile-fail` to `ui` tests.
## Documentation
Please help me with documentation update. There are some confusing places that needed an update but I'm not sure if I did the right ones.
Please do comment on messages, layouts and other details.
## Appreciation
Huge thanks goes to @nikomatsakis for being a patient and humble mentor along this long journey. 🍻
Prior to this commit, the contents of the Unstable Book were assumed to
be unstable features. This commit moves features into 'language features'
or 'library features' subsections. It also moves the 'linker_flavor'
compiler flag into a new 'Compiler Flags' subsection.
Even though it was helpful, I removed the tidy check that
cross-references the SUMMARY.md links with the Unstable Book directory
contents just because it would be difficult to maintain.
Relevant PR: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/41142.