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Mara Bos
fe71be7f34
Rollup merge of #88011 - jyn514:check-all-targets, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Enable `--all-targets` for `x.py check` unconditionally

Now that Cargo deduplicates diagnostics from different targets, this doesn't flood the console with
duplicate errors.

Note that this doesn't add `--all-targets` in `Builder::cargo` directly because `impl Step for Std`
actually wants to omit `--all-targets` the first time while it's still building libtest.

When passed `--all-targets`, this warns that the option isn't needed, but still continues to compile.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/87846.
r? ``@Mark-Simulacrum``
2021-08-16 23:37:29 +02:00
Mara Bos
beeff0440f
Rollup merge of #87967 - m-ou-se:non-fmt-panic-detect-fake-spans, r=cjgillot
Detect fake spans in non_fmt_panic lint.

This addresses https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/87621

Some proc_macros claim that the user wrote all of the tokens it outputs, by applying a span from the input to all of the produced tokens. That can result in confusing suggestions, as in #87621. This is a simple patch that avoids suggesting anything for `panic!("{}")` if the span of `"{}"` and `panic!(..)` are identical, which is normally not possible.
2021-08-16 23:37:28 +02:00
Mara Bos
d7df1b13da
Rollup merge of #87958 - m-ou-se:closure-migration-multispan-suggestions, r=estebank
Closure migration multispan suggestions

This changes the `rust_2021_incompatible_closure_captures` lint to only suggest inserting the parts that need to be inserted, instead of suggesting to replace the entire closure by an almost identical closure with one statement added.

Before:
```
[...]
help: add a dummy let to cause `a` to be fully captured
   |
5  ~     let _ = || {
6  +         let _ = &a;
7  +         dbg!(a.0);
8  +         println!("1");
9  +         println!("2");
10 +         println!("3");
 ...
   |

[...]
help: add a dummy let to cause `b` to be fully captured
   |
14 |     let _ = || { let _ = &b; dbg!(b.0); };
   |                ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

[...]
help: add a dummy let to cause `c` to be fully captured
   |
16 |     let _ = || { let _ = &c; dbg!(c.0) };
   |                ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
```

After:
```
[...]
help: add a dummy let to cause `a` to be fully captured
   |
5  ~     let _ = || {
6  +         let _ = &a;
   |

[...]
help: add a dummy let to cause `b` to be fully captured
   |
14 |     let _ = || { let _ = &b; dbg!(b.0); };
   |                  +++++++++++

[...]
help: add a dummy let to cause `c` to be fully captured
   |
16 |     let _ = || { let _ = &c; dbg!(c.0) };
   |                +++++++++++++           +
```
2021-08-16 23:37:27 +02:00
Mara Bos
84ca374bcb
Rollup merge of #87677 - amalik18:issue-2788-fix, r=pietroalbini
Adding explicit notice of lack of documentation for Tier 2 Platforms

Fixing: https://github.com/rust-lang/rustup/issues/2788
2021-08-16 23:37:26 +02:00
Mara Bos
2dbb2f7420
Rollup merge of #87178 - moxian:rd-use, r=jyn514
[rustdoc] Copy only item path to clipboard rather than full `use` statement.

The (somewhat) recent addition of the "copy item import to clipboard" button is extremely nice.

However, i tend to write my code with fully qualified paths wherever feasible and only resort to `use` statements as a refactoring pass. This makes the "copy to clipboard" workflow awkward to use, as i would be copy-pasting that as, say

```rust
impl use std::ops::Add; for MyType {
```

and then go back  and remove the `use ` and `;`.

This PR removes the `use ;` decorations, making it much nicer to use for fully-qualified items. I argue, however, that this does not noticeably degrade experience for those who prefer to import items, since the hard part about those is getting the path right, and writing the `use ;` decoration can be done by hand with little effort.
2021-08-16 23:37:25 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
d4293ffcb3 Move working checks into separate test files 2021-08-16 23:17:27 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
4ba54ff60b Add UI tests for doc(test(...)) attribute checks 2021-08-16 23:17:27 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
cbfe8749c2 Add check for doc(test(...)) attribute 2021-08-16 23:17:26 +02:00
The8472
ff12ab2d99 correct overflows in the backslide case, add test 2021-08-16 22:15:52 +02:00
Stefan Schindler
2f486d5f8d Merge the two test files as they are testing the same features 2021-08-16 21:50:13 +02:00
Stefan Schindler
ee4521e19b Add a font test based on #85669 2021-08-16 21:50:12 +02:00
Stefan Schindler
5e4657d3f7 Fix double output of the summary line 2021-08-16 21:50:12 +02:00
Nikita Popov
f3ae726f30 Update to LLVM 13 2021-08-16 20:24:02 +02:00
Nikita Popov
3cfb7305dd Relax internal/private checks in coverage IR test
Since https://reviews.llvm.org/D103355 this will usually also use
internal rather than private on Windows as well. We don't
particularly care about this implementation detail, just accept
either.
2021-08-16 20:24:02 +02:00
Esteban Küber
39f220ce12 Use note to point at bound introducing requirement 2021-08-16 17:47:22 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
9c21da6ece Take into account jobs number for rustdoc gui tests 2021-08-16 19:22:27 +02:00
Nikita Popov
6a454edce9 Dispose LLVM context after TargetMachine
The TargetMachine may be referencing data in the context. In
particular, at least the GlobalISel instruction selector stored
in the TM may reference a TrackedMDNode DebugLoc that destruction
of the TargetMachine will try to untrack.
2021-08-16 18:28:18 +02:00
Nikita Popov
d20e798ad8 Set LLVM_INCLUDE_TESTS=OFF when building LLVM
When LLVM_INCLUDE_TESTS is enabled (by default), LLVM requires
Python 3.6 for the lit test runner, otherwise only Python 3.0 is
required.

As we have many docker images using Ubuntu 16.04, which only has
Python 3.5, this avoids the need to install a newer Python version
for them.
2021-08-16 18:28:18 +02:00
Nikita Popov
7c015648dd Use llvm.compiler.used insetad of llvm.used
The #[used] attribute explicitly only requires symbols to be
retained in object files, but allows the linker to drop them
if dead. This corresponds to llvm.compiler.used semantics.

The motivation to change this *now* is that https://reviews.llvm.org/D97448
starts emitting #[used] symbols into unique sections with
SHF_GNU_RETAIN flag. This triggers a bug in some version of gold,
resulting in the ARGV_INIT_ARRAY symbol part of the .init_array
section to be incorrectly placed.
2021-08-16 18:28:18 +02:00
Nikita Popov
154c8408e9 Update coverage LLVM IR test
This uses comdats since LLVM 13, causing various minor changes to the
output.
2021-08-16 18:28:18 +02:00
Nikita Popov
b5cc03b71a Update powerpc64 data layout 2021-08-16 18:28:18 +02:00
Nikita Popov
6eaf227ce1 Update wasm data layout 2021-08-16 18:28:18 +02:00
Nikita Popov
335f003b02 Remove codegen/issue-83623-SIMD-PartialEq.rs
This has regressed due to https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51211.
It's pretty likely that we'll have to eat this regression for this
release.
2021-08-16 18:28:18 +02:00
Nikita Popov
621f5146c3 Handle SrcMgr diagnostics
This is how InlineAsm diagnostics with source information are
reported now. Previously a separate InlineAsm diagnostic handler
was used.
2021-08-16 18:28:17 +02:00
Nikita Popov
2967036f57 Update codegen tests for LLVM 13 2021-08-16 18:26:57 +02:00
Mara Bos
ab8cbc3190 Show correct macro name in non_fmt_panics message. 2021-08-16 17:39:50 +02:00
bors
0035d9dcec Auto merge of #87050 - jyn514:no-doc-primitive, r=manishearth
Add future-incompat lint for `doc(primitive)`

## What is `doc(primitive)`?

`doc(primitive)` is an attribute recognized by rustdoc which adds documentation for the built-in primitive types, such as `usize` and `()`. It has been stable since Rust 1.0.

## Why change anything?

`doc(primitive)` is useless for anyone outside the standard library. Since rustdoc provides no way to combine the documentation on two different primitive items, you can only replace the docs, and since the standard library already provides extensive documentation there is no reason to do so.

While fixing rustdoc's handling of primitive items (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/87073) I discovered that even rustdoc's existing handling of primitive items was broken if you had more than two crates using it (it would pick randomly between them). That meant both:
- Keeping rustdoc's existing treatment was nigh-impossible, because it was random.
- doc(primitive) was even more useless than it would otherwise be.

The only use-case for this outside the standard library is for no-std libraries which want to link to primitives (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/73423) which is being fixed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/87073.

https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/87073 makes various breaking changes to `doc(primitive)` (breaking in the sense that they change the semantics, not in that they cause code to fail to compile). It's not possible to avoid these and still fix rustdoc's issues.

## What can we do about it?

As shown by the crater run (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/87050#issuecomment-886166706), no one is actually using doc(primitive), there wasn't a single true regression in the whole run. We can either:
1. Feature gate it completely, breaking anyone who crater missed. They can easily fix the breakage just by removing the attribute.
2. add it to the `INVALID_DOC_ATTRIBUTES` future-incompat lint, and at the same time make it a no-op unless you add a feature gate. That would mean rustdoc has to look at the features of dependent crates, because it needs to know where primitives are defined in order to link to them.
3. add it to `INVALID_DOC_ATTRIBUTES`, but still use it to determine where primitives come from
4. do nothing; the behavior will silently change in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/87073.

My preference is for 2, but I would also be happy with 1 or 3. I don't think we should silently change the behavior.

This PR currently implements 3.
2021-08-16 15:36:44 +00:00
Mara Bos
86bc236a4c Add more assert!() tests for non_fmt_panics. 2021-08-16 17:35:49 +02:00
Mara Bos
82d530577b Add tests for non_fmt_panics in generic functions. 2021-08-16 17:33:42 +02:00
Mara Bos
00ca4d0dd3 Update non_fmt_panics test. 2021-08-16 17:26:08 +02:00
Mara Bos
0a313250a4 Improve non_fmt_panics suggestion based on trait impls. 2021-08-16 17:25:35 +02:00
Deadbeef
85abdf0757
Add ui test 2021-08-16 15:15:28 +00:00
Deadbeef
ee85704c04
Skip assert ICE with default_method_body_is_const
functions marked with #[default_method_body_is_const] would
ICE when being const checked due to it not being a const function:
`tcx.is_const_fn_raw(did)` returns false. We should skip this assert
when it is marked with that attribute.
2021-08-16 12:04:01 +00:00
Mara Bos
64310977e6 Update test output. 2021-08-16 11:38:32 +02:00
Mara Bos
111201d27c Use multi span suggestions for closure migrations. 2021-08-16 11:38:28 +02:00
bors
73d96b090b Auto merge of #88032 - hyd-dev:no-mangle-method, r=petrochenkov
Fix `reachable_set` for non-function items in non-library crates

I unintentionally changed `reachable_set` to ignore non-function items when `!self.any_library` in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/86492, which can lead to "undefined reference" errors in non-library (`cdylib`/`staticlib`/`bin`) crates, for example: https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=nightly&mode=debug&edition=2018&gist=6bb2c5065a9be7e40943d0541e161b5a

This PR restores the behavior of `reachable_set` for non-function items.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/88016.

<details>
<summary>The modified test will fail with this output without the `reachable_set` change</summary>

```
---- [codegen] codegen/external-no-mangle-statics.rs#staticlib stdout ----

error in revision `staticlib`: verification with 'FileCheck' failed
status: exit status: 1
command: "/checkout/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/ci-llvm/bin/FileCheck" "--input-file" "/checkout/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/codegen/external-no-mangle-statics.staticlib/external-no-mangle-statics.ll" "/checkout/src/test/codegen/external-no-mangle-statics.rs" "--check-prefixes" "CHECK,NONMSVC,staticlib"
stdout:
------------------------------------------

------------------------------------------
stderr:
------------------------------------------
/checkout/src/test/codegen/external-no-mangle-statics.rs:10:11: error: CHECK: expected string not found in input
// CHECK: `@A` = local_unnamed_addr constant
          ^
/checkout/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/codegen/external-no-mangle-statics.staticlib/external-no-mangle-statics.ll:1:1: note: scanning from here
; ModuleID = 'external_no_mangle_statics.b50529d3-cgu.0'
^
/checkout/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/codegen/external-no-mangle-statics.staticlib/external-no-mangle-statics.ll:1:6: note: possible intended match here
; ModuleID = 'external_no_mangle_statics.b50529d3-cgu.0'
     ^

Input file: /checkout/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/codegen/external-no-mangle-statics.staticlib/external-no-mangle-statics.ll
Check file: /checkout/src/test/codegen/external-no-mangle-statics.rs

-dump-input=help explains the following input dump.

Input was:
<<<<<<
            1: ; ModuleID = 'external_no_mangle_statics.b50529d3-cgu.0'
check:10'0     X~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ error: no match found
check:10'1          ?                                                   possible intended match
            2: source_filename = "external_no_mangle_statics.b50529d3-cgu.0"
check:10'0     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
            3: target datalayout = "e-m:e-p270:32:32-p271:32:32-p272:64:64-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128"
check:10'0     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
            4: target triple = "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu"
check:10'0     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
            5:
check:10'0     ~
            6: !llvm.module.flags = !{!0, !1}
check:10'0     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
            .
            .
            .
>>>>>>

------------------------------------------

failures:
    [codegen] codegen/external-no-mangle-statics.rs#staticlib
```
</details>
2021-08-16 09:38:18 +00:00
kit
13e2f807a1 Generate an iOS LLVM target with a specific version
Without the specific version, the mach-o header will be missing the
minimum supported operating system version. This is mandatory for
running Rust binaries on iOS devices.
2021-08-16 17:31:37 +10:00
Rémy Rakic
311578d7f4
fix typo in bound_region_errors.rs
Co-authored-by: matthewjasper <20113453+matthewjasper@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-08-16 09:07:42 +02:00
bors
92f3753b07 Auto merge of #84039 - jyn514:uplift-atomic-ordering, r=wesleywiser
Uplift the invalid_atomic_ordering lint from clippy to rustc

This is mostly just a rebase of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/79654; I've copy/pasted the text from that PR below.

r? `@lcnr` since you reviewed the last one, but feel free to reassign.

---

This is an implementation of https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/390.

As mentioned, in general this turns an unconditional runtime panic into a (compile time) lint failure. It has no false positives, and the only false negatives I'm aware of are if `Ordering` isn't specified directly and is comes from an argument/constant/whatever.

As a result of it having no false positives, and the alternative always being strictly wrong, it's on as deny by default. This seems right.

In the [zulip stream](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/233931-t-compiler.2Fmajor-changes/topic/Uplift.20the.20.60invalid_atomic_ordering.60.20lint.20from.20clippy/near/218483957) `@joshtriplett` suggested that lang team should FCP this before landing it. Perhaps libs team cares too?

---

Some notes on the code for reviewers / others below

## Changes from clippy

The code is changed from [the implementation in clippy](68cf94f6a6/clippy_lints/src/atomic_ordering.rs) in the following ways:

1. Uses `Symbols` and `rustc_diagnostic_item`s instead of string literals.
    - It's possible I should have just invoked Symbol::intern for some of these instead? Seems better to use symbol, but it did require adding several.
2. The functions are moved to static methods inside the lint struct, as a way to namespace them.
    - There's a lot of other code in that file — which I picked as the location for this lint because `@jyn514` told me that seemed reasonable.
3. Supports unstable AtomicU128/AtomicI128.
    - I did this because it was almost easier to support them than not — not supporting them would have (ideally) required finding a way not to give them a `rustc_diagnostic_item`, which would have complicated an already big macro.
    - These don't have tests since I wasn't sure if/how I should make tests conditional on whether or not the target has the atomic... This is to a certain extent an issue of 64bit atomics too, but 128-bit atomics are much less common. Regardless, the existing tests should be *more* than thorough enough here.
4. Minor changes like:
    - grammar tweaks ("loads cannot have `Release` **and** `AcqRel` ordering" => "loads cannot have `Release` **or** `AcqRel` ordering")
    - function renames (`match_ordering_def_path` => `matches_ordering_def_path`),
    - avoiding clippy-specific helper methods that don't exist in rustc_lint and didn't seem worth adding for this case (for example `cx.struct_span_lint` vs clippy's `span_lint_and_help` helper).

## Potential issues

(This is just about the code in this PR, not conceptual issues with the lint or anything)

1. I'm not sure if I should have used a diagnostic item for `Ordering` and its variants (I couldn't figure out how really, so if I should do this some pointers would be appreciated).
    - It seems possible that failing to do this might possibly mean there are more cases this lint would miss, but I don't really know how `match_def_path` works and if it has any pitfalls like that, so maybe not.

2. I *think* I deprecated the lint in clippy (CC `@flip1995` who asked to be notified about clippy changes in the future in [this comment](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/75671#issuecomment-718731659)) but I'm not sure if I need to do anything else there.
    - I'm kind of hoping CI will catch if I missed anything, since `x.py test src/tools/clippy` fails with a lot of errors with and without my changes (and is probably a nonsense command regardless). Running `cargo test` from src/tools/clippy also fails with unrelated errors that seem like refactorings that didnt update clippy? So, honestly no clue.

3. I wasn't sure if the description/example I gave good. Hopefully it is. The example is less thorough than the one from clippy here: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#invalid_atomic_ordering. Let me know if/how I should change it if it needs changing.

4. It pulls in the `if_chain` crate. This crate was already used in clippy, and seems like it's used elsewhere in rustc, but I'm willing to rewrite it to not use this if needed (I'd prefer not to, all things being equal).
2021-08-16 06:36:13 +00:00
Xuanwo
e32f4c06d3
Remove extra empty lines
Signed-off-by: Xuanwo <github@xuanwo.io>
2021-08-16 13:45:34 +08:00
Joshua Nelson
03df65497e feature gate doc(primitive) 2021-08-16 05:41:16 +00:00
Xuanwo
b4b495e48e
Optimize unnecessary check in VecDeque::retain
Signed-off-by: Xuanwo <github@xuanwo.io>
2021-08-16 13:37:51 +08:00
Laurențiu Nicola
45734cbd8a ⬆️ rust-analyzer 2021-08-16 08:21:02 +03:00
kit
79e402e9e0 Allow the iOS toolchain to be built on Linux
The iOS toolchain can be built on Linux with minor changes. The
compilation will invoke `xcrun` to find the path to the iPhone SDK but
a fake `xcrun` executable can be used.

```
#!/bin/sh
echo "/path/to/sdk"
```

The iOS toolchain can then be built and linked with rustup.

```
$ ./x.py build --stage 2 --host x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu \
  	 --target aarch64-apple-ios
$ rustup toolchain link stage1 build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage1
```

It's possible to take this toolchain and compile an iOS executable
with it. This requires the ld64 linker and an iOS SDK. The ld64 linker
can be taken from
[cctools](https://github.com/tpoechtrager/cctools-port). A project's
.cargo/config can then be edited to use the linker for this target.

```
[target.aarch64-apple-ios]
linker = "/path/to/cctools/bin/arm-apple-darwin-ld"
rustflags = [
    "-C",
    """
link-args=
    -F/path/to/sdk/System/Library/Frameworks
    -L/path/to/sdk/usr/lib
    -L/path/to/sdk/usr/lib/system/
    -adhoc_codesign
    """,
]
```
2021-08-16 15:04:58 +10:00
Joshua Nelson
5522177db6 Only run expensive calculations if the method name is recognized 2021-08-16 03:55:27 +00:00
Thom Chiovoloni
402a9c9f5e Uplift the invalid_atomic_ordering lint from clippy to rustc
- Deprecate clippy::invalid_atomic_ordering
- Use rustc_diagnostic_item for the orderings in the invalid_atomic_ordering lint
- Reduce code duplication
- Give up on making enum variants diagnostic items and just look for
`Ordering` instead

  I ran into tons of trouble with this because apparently the change to
  store HIR attrs in a side table also gave the DefIds of the
  constructor instead of the variant itself. So I had to change
  `matches_ordering` to also check the grandparent of the defid as well.

- Rename `atomic_ordering_x` symbols to just the name of the variant
- Fix typos in checks - there were a few places that said "may not be
  Release" in the diagnostic but actually checked for SeqCst in the lint.
- Make constant items const
- Use fewer diagnostic items
- Only look at arguments after making sure the method matches

  This prevents an ICE when there aren't enough arguments.

- Ignore trait methods
- Only check Ctors instead of going through `qpath_res`

  The functions take values, so this couldn't ever be anything else.

- Add if_chain to allowed dependencies
- Fix grammar
- Remove unnecessary allow
2021-08-16 03:55:27 +00:00
bors
23461b210f Auto merge of #87696 - ssomers:btree_lazy_iterator_cleanup, r=Mark-Simulacrum
BTree: merge the complication introduced by #81486 and #86031

Also:
- Deallocate the last few tree nodes as soon as an `into_iter` iterator steps beyond the end, instead of waiting around for the drop of the iterator (just to share more code).
- Symmetric code for backward iteration.
- Mark unsafe the methods on dying handles, modelling dying handles after raw pointers: it's the caller's responsibility to use them safely.

r? `@Mark-Simulacrum`
2021-08-16 03:45:26 +00:00
Erik Desjardins
b865a761cb add regression test 2021-08-15 23:44:34 -04:00
Erik Desjardins
8e11199a15 Revert "Auto merge of #83417 - erikdesjardins:enableremovezsts, r=oli-obk"
This reverts commit 8007b506ac5da629f223b755f5a5391edd5f6d01, reversing
changes made to e55c13e1099b78b1a485202fabc9c1b10b1f1d15.
2021-08-15 23:44:34 -04:00
Joshua Nelson
6216b4ece4 Document private items for rustfmt
This is possible now that rustdoc allows passing
`--document-private-items` more than once.
2021-08-16 01:46:56 +00:00