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Author SHA1 Message Date
Matthias Krüger
49cdf06b4a
Rollup merge of #115081 - Zoxc:expn-id-decode, r=cjgillot
Allow overwriting ExpnId for concurrent decoding

These assertions only hold for the single threaded compiler. They were triggered in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/115003.
2023-08-25 09:00:12 +02:00
Weihang Lo
eee76d9555
Rollup merge of #115177 - c410-f3r:symbols, r=compiler-errors
Add symbols for Clippy usage

The `arithmetic_side_effects` lint is always "interning" these non-existing symbols related to math operations causing a bit of a slowdown.
2023-08-24 22:54:00 +01:00
bors
b60e31b673 Auto merge of #115082 - Zoxc:syntax-context-decode-race, r=cjgillot
Fix races conditions with `SyntaxContext` decoding

This changes `SyntaxContext` decoding to work with concurrent decoding. The `remapped_ctxts` field now only stores `SyntaxContext` which have completed decoding, while the new `decoding` and `local_in_progress` keeps track of `SyntaxContext`s which are in process of being decoding and on which threads.

This fixes 2 issues with the current implementation. It can return an `SyntaxContext` which contains dummy data if another thread starts decoding before the first one has completely finished. Multiple threads could also allocate multiple `SyntaxContext`s for the same `raw_id`.
2023-08-24 17:43:02 +00:00
Caio
c6ba5d9806 Add symbols for Clippy 2023-08-24 13:30:53 -03:00
Urgau
89800a27fc Lint on invalid UnsafeCell::raw_get with invalid_reference_casting lint 2023-08-24 15:00:21 +02:00
bors
18be2728bd Auto merge of #115131 - frank-king:feature/unnamed-fields-lite, r=petrochenkov
Parse unnamed fields and anonymous structs or unions (no-recovery)

It is part of #114782 which implements #49804. Only parse anonymous structs or unions in struct field definition positions.

r? `@petrochenkov`
2023-08-24 12:52:35 +00:00
Ralf Jung
4c53783f3c when terminating during unwinding, show the reason why 2023-08-24 13:28:26 +02:00
bors
8a6b67f988 Auto merge of #115094 - Mark-Simulacrum:bootstrap-update, r=ozkanonur
Update bootstrap compiler to 1.73.0 beta
2023-08-24 11:10:52 +00:00
Frank King
868706d9b5 Parse unnamed fields and anonymous structs or unions
Anonymous structs or unions are only allowed in struct field
definitions.

Co-authored-by: carbotaniuman <41451839+carbotaniuman@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-24 11:17:54 +08:00
Mark Rousskov
0a916062aa Bump cfg(bootstrap) 2023-08-23 20:05:14 -04:00
John Kåre Alsaker
246a6a6589 Extend comment on assertion 2023-08-23 20:16:22 +02:00
John Kåre Alsaker
6101ddd793 Check that the old values match 2023-08-23 19:50:24 +02:00
Urgau
7ee77b5d1b Add support for ptr::write for the invalid_reference_casting lint 2023-08-22 15:47:29 +02:00
John Kåre Alsaker
e41240e45b Fix races conditions with SyntaxContext decoding 2023-08-22 02:36:41 +02:00
John Kåre Alsaker
d9f7005ab6 Allow overwriting ExpnId for concurrent decoding 2023-08-22 00:50:25 +02:00
bors
484cb4e78d Auto merge of #114332 - nbdd0121:riscv, r=compiler-errors
Fix ABI flags in RISC-V/LoongArch ELF file generated by rustc

Fix #114153

It turns out the current way to set these flags are completely wrong. In LLVM the target ABI is used instead of target features to determine these flags.

Not sure how to write a test though. Or maybe a test isn't necessary because this affects only those touching target json?

r? `@Nilstrieb`
2023-08-20 04:38:08 +00:00
Luca Barbato
c0394c8ac0 Add the relocation_model to the cfg
This way is possible to write inline assembly code aware of it.
2023-08-18 19:57:28 +02:00
Gary Guo
a8a92f5131 Fix ABI flags in RISC-V/LoongArch ELF file generated by rustc 2023-08-18 14:37:39 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
2667d853a6
Rollup merge of #114784 - Urgau:many-improve-invalid_reference_casting-lint, r=est31
Improve `invalid_reference_casting` lint

This PR improves the `invalid_reference_casting` lint:
 - by considering an unlimited number of casts instead only const to mut ptr
 - by also considering ptr-to-integer and integer-to-ptr casts
 - by also taking into account [`ptr::cast`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.cast), [`ptr::cast`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.cast-1) and [`ptr::cast_const`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.cast_const)

Most of this improvements comes from skimming Github Code Search result for [`&mut \*.*as \*const`](https://github.com/search?q=lang%3Arust+%2F%26mut+%5C*.*as+%5C*const%2F&type=code)

r? ``@est31`` (maybe)
2023-08-16 20:10:37 +02:00
bors
c94cb834d0 Auto merge of #112500 - lukas-code:span-ctxt, r=petrochenkov
Fix argument removal suggestion around macros

Fixes #112437.
Fixes #113866.
Helps with #114255.

The issue was that `span.find_ancestor_inside(outer)` could previously return a span with a different expansion context from `outer`.

This happens for example for the built-in macro `panic!`, which expands to another macro call of `panic_2021!` or `panic_2015!`. Because the call site of `panic_20xx!` has not associated source code, its span currently points to the call site of `panic!` instead.

Something similar also happens items that get desugared in AST->HIR lowering. For example, `for` loops get two spans: One "inner" span that has the `.desugaring_kind()` kind set to `DesugaringKind::ForLoop` and one "outer" span that does not. Similar to the macro situation, both of these spans point to the same source code, but have different expansion contexts.

This causes problems, because joining two spans with different expansion contexts will usually[^1] not actually join them together to avoid creating "spaghetti" spans that go from the macro definition to the macro call. For example, in the following snippet `full_span` might not actually contain the `adjusted_start` and `adjusted_end`. This caused the broken suggestion / debug ICE in the linked issues.
```rust
let adjusted_start = start.find_ancestor_inside(shared_ancestor);
let adjusted_end = end.find_ancestor_inside(shared_ancestor);
let full_span = adjusted_start.to(adjusted_end)
```

To fix the issue, this PR introduces a new method, `find_ancestor_inside_same_ctxt`, which combines the functionality of `find_ancestor_inside` and `find_ancestor_in_same_ctxt`: It finds an ancestor span that is contained within the parent *and* has the same syntax context, and is therefore safe to extend. This new method should probably be used everywhere, where the returned span is extended, but for now it is just used for the argument removal suggestion.

Additionally, this PR fixes a second issue where the function call itself is inside a macro but the arguments come from outside the macro. The test is added in the first commit to include stderr diff, so this is best reviewed commit by commit.

[^1]: If one expansion context is the root context and the other is not.
2023-08-16 14:47:01 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
f0987ab45b
Rollup merge of #114772 - fee1-dead-contrib:typed-did, r=b-naber
Add `{Local}ModDefId` to more strongly type DefIds`

Based on #110862 by `@Nilstrieb`
2023-08-15 14:29:45 +02:00
Urgau
6933848fbf Add diagnostic items for <*const _>::cast and <*mut _>::cast_const 2023-08-15 10:14:41 +02:00
Dirreke
8c51e28bd5 add rustc_codegen_ssa support for csky and correct some code 2023-08-14 23:02:36 +08:00
Nilstrieb
c75fc573aa Use {Local}ModDefId in many queries 2023-08-14 07:22:48 +00:00
Nilstrieb
40de40e094 Add typed {Local}DefId for modules
This allows for better type safety in the compiler and also improves the
documentation for many things, making it clear that they expect modules.
2023-08-13 05:54:50 +00:00
Seth Pellegrino
897c7bb23b feat: riscv-interrupt-{m,s} calling conventions
Similar to prior support added for the mips430, avr, and x86 targets
this change implements the rough equivalent of clang's
[`__attribute__((interrupt))`][clang-attr] for riscv targets, enabling
e.g.

```rust
static mut CNT: usize = 0;

pub extern "riscv-interrupt-m" fn isr_m() {
    unsafe {
        CNT += 1;
    }
}
```

to produce highly effective assembly like:

```asm
pub extern "riscv-interrupt-m" fn isr_m() {
420003a0:       1141                    addi    sp,sp,-16
    unsafe {
        CNT += 1;
420003a2:       c62a                    sw      a0,12(sp)
420003a4:       c42e                    sw      a1,8(sp)
420003a6:       3fc80537                lui     a0,0x3fc80
420003aa:       63c52583                lw      a1,1596(a0) # 3fc8063c <_ZN12esp_riscv_rt3CNT17hcec3e3a214887d53E.0>
420003ae:       0585                    addi    a1,a1,1
420003b0:       62b52e23                sw      a1,1596(a0)
    }
}
420003b4:       4532                    lw      a0,12(sp)
420003b6:       45a2                    lw      a1,8(sp)
420003b8:       0141                    addi    sp,sp,16
420003ba:       30200073                mret
```

(disassembly via `riscv64-unknown-elf-objdump -C -S --disassemble ./esp32c3-hal/target/riscv32imc-unknown-none-elf/release/examples/gpio_interrupt`)

This outcome is superior to hand-coded interrupt routines which, lacking
visibility into any non-assembly body of the interrupt handler, have to
be very conservative and save the [entire CPU state to the stack
frame][full-frame-save]. By instead asking LLVM to only save the
registers that it uses, we defer the decision to the tool with the best
context: it can more accurately account for the cost of spills if it
knows that every additional register used is already at the cost of an
implicit spill.

At the LLVM level, this is apparently [implemented by] marking every
register as "[callee-save]," matching the semantics of an interrupt
handler nicely (it has to leave the CPU state just as it found it after
its `{m|s}ret`).

This approach is not suitable for every interrupt handler, as it makes
no attempt to e.g. save the state in a user-accessible stack frame. For
a full discussion of those challenges and tradeoffs, please refer to
[the interrupt calling conventions RFC][rfc].

Inside rustc, this implementation differs from prior art because LLVM
does not expose the "all-saved" function flavor as a calling convention
directly, instead preferring to use an attribute that allows for
differentiating between "machine-mode" and "superivsor-mode" interrupts.

Finally, some effort has been made to guide those who may not yet be
aware of the differences between machine-mode and supervisor-mode
interrupts as to why no `riscv-interrupt` calling convention is exposed
through rustc, and similarly for why `riscv-interrupt-u` makes no
appearance (as it would complicate future LLVM upgrades).

[clang-attr]: https://clang.llvm.org/docs/AttributeReference.html#interrupt-risc-v
[full-frame-save]: 9281af2ecf/src/lib.rs (L440-L469)
[implemented by]: b7fb2a3fec/llvm/lib/Target/RISCV/RISCVRegisterInfo.cpp (L61-L67)
[callee-save]: 973f1fe7a8/llvm/lib/Target/RISCV/RISCVCallingConv.td (L30-L37)
[rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3246
2023-08-08 18:09:56 -07:00
Matthias Krüger
d804b74c6c
Rollup merge of #114549 - chenyukang:yukang-review-resolve-part, r=petrochenkov
Style fix and refactor on resolve diagnostics

- coding style
- refactor api of `span_look_ahead`
2023-08-07 05:29:13 +02:00
Scott McMurray
502af03445 Add a new compare_bytes intrinsic instead of calling memcmp directly 2023-08-06 15:47:40 -07:00
yukang
eb0fcc5ad1 refactor on span_look_ahead 2023-08-06 22:44:11 +08:00
est31
8faac74e54 Remove ptr_from_mut diagnostic item
It was added by #113657 for its purposes.
Now it is not used any more, remove it,
as we use the attr now.
2023-08-06 00:20:29 +02:00
est31
8cfa4fe6b2 Add #[rustc_never_returns_null_ptr]
And look for it in the useless_ptr_null_checks lint
2023-08-05 05:16:44 +02:00
bors
e173a8e663 Auto merge of #112117 - bryangarza:track-caller-feature-gate, r=compiler-errors
Add separate feature gate for async fn track caller

This patch adds a feature gate `async_fn_track_caller` that is separate from `closure_track_caller`. This is to allow enabling `async_fn_track_caller` separately.

Fixes #110009
2023-08-04 22:17:59 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
23e86f6ef8
Rollup merge of #114351 - ttsugriy:sort-by-words, r=fee1-dead
[rustc_span][perf] Remove unnecessary string joins and allocs.

Comparing vectors of string parts yields the same result but avoids unnecessary `join` and potential allocation for resulting `String`. This code is cold so it's unlikely to have any measurable impact, but considering but since it's also simpler, why not? :)
2023-08-04 21:31:56 +02:00
bors
1fe384649a Auto merge of #108955 - Nilstrieb:dont-use-me-pls, r=oli-obk
Add `internal_features` lint

Implements https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/596

Also requires some more test blessing for codegen tests etc

`@jyn514` had the idea of just `allow`ing the lint by default in the test suite. I'm not sure whether this is a good idea, but it's definitely one worth considering. Additional input encouraged.
2023-08-03 22:58:02 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
2413f50a0b
Rollup merge of #114395 - ttsugriy:hoist-lookup, r=lqd
[rustc_span][perf] Hoist lookup sorted by words out of the loop.

```@lqd``` commented on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/114351 asking if `sort_by_words(lookup)` is computed repeatedly. I was assuming that rustc should have no difficulties to hoist it automatically outside of the loop to avoid repeated pure computation, but according to
 https://godbolt.org/z/frs8Kj1rq it seems like I was wrong:
original version seems to have 2 calls per loop iteration
```
.LBB16_3:
        mov     rbx, qword ptr [r13]
        mov     r14, qword ptr [r13 + 8]
        lea     rdi, [rsp + 40]
        mov     rsi, rbx
        mov     rdx, r14
        call    example::sort_by_words
        lea     rdi, [rsp + 64]
        mov     rsi, qword ptr [rsp + 8]
        mov     rdx, qword ptr [rsp + 16]
        call    example::sort_by_words
        mov     rdi, qword ptr [rsp + 40]
        mov     rdx, qword ptr [rsp + 56]
        mov     rsi, qword ptr [rsp + 64]
        cmp     rdx, qword ptr [rsp + 80]
        mov     qword ptr [rsp + 32], rdi
        mov     qword ptr [rsp + 24], rsi
        jne     .LBB16_5
        call    qword ptr [rip + bcmp@GOTPCREL]
        test    eax, eax
        sete    al
        mov     dword ptr [rsp + 4], eax
        mov     rsi, qword ptr [rsp + 72]
        test    rsi, rsi
        jne     .LBB16_8
        jmp     .LBB16_9
```
but the manually hoisted version just 1:
```
.LBB16_3:
        mov     r13, qword ptr [r15]
        mov     r14, qword ptr [r15 + 8]
        lea     rdi, [rsp + 64]
        mov     rsi, r13
        mov     rdx, r14
        call    example::sort_by_words
        mov     rdi, qword ptr [rsp + 64]
        mov     rdx, qword ptr [rsp + 16]
        cmp     qword ptr [rsp + 80], rdx
        mov     qword ptr [rsp + 32], rdi
        jne     .LBB16_5
        mov     rsi, qword ptr [rsp + 8]
        call    qword ptr [rip + bcmp@GOTPCREL]
        test    eax, eax
        sete    bpl
        mov     rsi, qword ptr [rsp + 72]
        test    rsi, rsi
        jne     .LBB16_8
        jmp     .LBB16_9
```
This code is probably not very hot, but there is no reason to leave such a low hanging fruit.
2023-08-03 17:29:08 +02:00
Nilstrieb
5830ca216d Add internal_features lint
It lints against features that are inteded to be internal to the
compiler and standard library. Implements MCP #596.

We allow `internal_features` in the standard library and compiler as those
use many features and this _is_ the standard library from the "internal to the compiler and
standard library" after all.

Marking some features as internal wasn't exactly the most scientific approach, I just marked some
mostly obvious features. While there is a categorization in the macro,
it's not very well upheld (should probably be fixed in another PR).

We always pass `-Ainternal_features` in the testsuite
About 400 UI tests and several other tests use internal features.
Instead of throwing the attribute on each one, just always allow them.
There's nothing wrong with testing internal features^^
2023-08-03 14:50:50 +02:00
Taras Tsugrii
6ae2677d72 [rustc_span][perf] Hoist lookup sorted by words out of the loop.
@lqd commented on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/114351 asking
if `sort_by_words(lookup)` is computed repeatedly. I was assuming that
rustc should have no difficulties to hoist it automatically outside of
the loop to avoid repeated pure computation, but according to
 https://godbolt.org/z/frs8Kj1rq it seems like I was wrong:
original version seems to have 2 calls per loop iteration
```
.LBB16_3:
        mov     rbx, qword ptr [r13]
        mov     r14, qword ptr [r13 + 8]
        lea     rdi, [rsp + 40]
        mov     rsi, rbx
        mov     rdx, r14
        call    example::sort_by_words
        lea     rdi, [rsp + 64]
        mov     rsi, qword ptr [rsp + 8]
        mov     rdx, qword ptr [rsp + 16]
        call    example::sort_by_words
        mov     rdi, qword ptr [rsp + 40]
        mov     rdx, qword ptr [rsp + 56]
        mov     rsi, qword ptr [rsp + 64]
        cmp     rdx, qword ptr [rsp + 80]
        mov     qword ptr [rsp + 32], rdi
        mov     qword ptr [rsp + 24], rsi
        jne     .LBB16_5
        call    qword ptr [rip + bcmp@GOTPCREL]
        test    eax, eax
        sete    al
        mov     dword ptr [rsp + 4], eax
        mov     rsi, qword ptr [rsp + 72]
        test    rsi, rsi
        jne     .LBB16_8
        jmp     .LBB16_9
```
but the manually hoisted version just 1:
```
.LBB16_3:
        mov     r13, qword ptr [r15]
        mov     r14, qword ptr [r15 + 8]
        lea     rdi, [rsp + 64]
        mov     rsi, r13
        mov     rdx, r14
        call    example::sort_by_words
        mov     rdi, qword ptr [rsp + 64]
        mov     rdx, qword ptr [rsp + 16]
        cmp     qword ptr [rsp + 80], rdx
        mov     qword ptr [rsp + 32], rdi
        jne     .LBB16_5
        mov     rsi, qword ptr [rsp + 8]
        call    qword ptr [rip + bcmp@GOTPCREL]
        test    eax, eax
        sete    bpl
        mov     rsi, qword ptr [rsp + 72]
        test    rsi, rsi
        jne     .LBB16_8
        jmp     .LBB16_9
```
This code is probably not very hot, but there is no reason to leave
such a low hanging fruit.
2023-08-02 20:51:16 -07:00
Bryan Garza
673ab17c7f Add separate feature gate for async fn track caller
This patch adds a feature gate `async_fn_track_caller` that is separate from `closure_track_caller`. This is to allow enabling `async_fn_track_caller` separately.

Fixes #110009
2023-08-02 14:18:21 -07:00
Taras Tsugrii
f74eee2fa6 [rustc_span][perf] Remove unnecessary string joins and allocs.
Comparing vectors of string parts yields the same result but avoids
unnecessary `join` and potential allocation for resulting `String`.
This code is cold so it's unlikely to have any measurable impact, but
considering but since it's also simpler, why not? :)
2023-08-01 16:57:43 -07:00
Urgau
0b9529cca3 Add diagnostic items for <*const _>::cast and ptr::from_mut 2023-08-01 20:04:01 +02:00
Lukas Markeffsky
3694fd08e6 introduce Span::find_ancestor_inside_same_ctxt
and use it for function argument diagnostics
2023-08-01 16:51:20 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
a3838780f2 Simplify Span::can_be_used_for_suggestions a little tiny bit 2023-07-30 15:37:39 +00:00
bors
03a57254b5 Auto merge of #114156 - calebzulawski:simd-bswap, r=compiler-errors
Add simd_bswap, simd_bitreverse, simd_ctlz, and simd_cttz intrinsics

cc `@workingjubilee`
2023-07-29 18:51:45 +00:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
afd009a8d8
Parse generic const items 2023-07-28 22:21:33 +02:00
Georg Semmler
5b576665e5
Introduce the #[diagnostic] attribute namespace
Co-authored-by: est31 <est31@users.noreply.github.com>

Co-authored-by: Esteban Kuber <estebank@users.noreply.github.com>

Co-authored-by: Vadim Petrochenkov <vadim.petrochenkov@gmail.com>
2023-07-28 13:28:02 +02:00
Caleb Zulawski
4c02b4cf4c Add SIMD bitreverse, ctlz, cttz intrinsics 2023-07-27 23:53:45 -04:00
Caleb Zulawski
3ea0e6e3fb Add simd_bswap intrinsic 2023-07-27 23:04:14 -04:00
blyxyas
654b924340 Add sym::iter_mut + sym::as_mut_ptr 2023-07-25 23:33:08 +00:00
Michael Goulet
846cc63e38 Make it clearer that edition functions are >=, not == 2023-07-19 16:38:35 +00:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
08c77a6eb4
Add infrastructure #[rustc_confusables] attribute to allow targeted
"no method" errors on standard library types

The standard library developer can annotate methods on e.g.
`BTreeSet::push` with `#[rustc_confusables("insert")]`. When the user
mistypes `btreeset.push()`, `BTreeSet::insert` will be suggested if
there are no other candidates to suggest.
2023-07-16 19:22:03 +08:00
Mahdi Dibaiee
e55583c4b8 refactor(rustc_middle): Substs -> GenericArg 2023-07-14 13:27:35 +01:00
Mark Rousskov
cc907f80b9 Re-format let-else per rustfmt update 2023-07-12 21:49:27 -04:00
bors
63ef74b6aa Auto merge of #111717 - Urgau:uplift_fn_null_check, r=oli-obk
Uplift `clippy::fn_null_check` lint

This PR aims at uplifting the `clippy::fn_null_check` lint into rustc.

## `incorrect_fn_null_checks`

(warn-by-default)

The `incorrect_fn_null_checks` lint checks for expression that checks if a function pointer is null.

### Example

```rust
let fn_ptr: fn() = /* somehow obtained nullable function pointer */

if (fn_ptr as *const ()).is_null() { /* ... */ }
```

### Explanation

Function pointers are assumed to be non-null, checking for their nullity is incorrect.

-----

Mostly followed the instructions for uplifting a clippy lint described here: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/99696#pullrequestreview-1134072751

`@rustbot` label: +I-lang-nominated
r? compiler
2023-07-11 09:34:48 +00:00
Santiago Pastorino
3aec8d4227
Remove unused from_method symbol 2023-07-07 15:57:30 -03:00
Deadbeef
2d5d56bb59 Add feature and attribute definition 2023-07-04 11:47:45 +00:00
Josh Stone
d9b1fa93c4 Upgrade to indexmap 2.0.0
The new version was already added to the tree as an indirect dependency
in #113046, but now our direct dependents are using it too.
2023-07-03 13:51:54 -07:00
Urgau
1e377c16fe Add diagnostic items for <*mut _>::is_null and <*const _>::is_null 2023-07-03 18:52:23 +02:00
bors
8aed93d912 Auto merge of #113116 - nnethercote:codegen-opts, r=oli-obk
A mish-mash of micro-optimizations

These were aimed at speeding up LLVM codegen, but ended up affecting other places as well.

r? `@bjorn3`
2023-06-30 00:35:19 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
42a495da7e
Rollup merge of #112670 - petrochenkov:typriv, r=eholk
privacy: Type privacy lints fixes and cleanups

See individual commits.
Follow up to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/111801.
2023-06-29 05:48:39 +02:00
Nicholas Nethercote
45fcd1d0c5 Use partition_point in SourceMap::lookup_source_file_idx.
This makes it (a) a little simpler, and (b) more similar to
`SourceFile::lookup_line`.
2023-06-29 11:36:09 +10:00
Guillaume Gomez
009d72b3ae
Rollup merge of #112853 - GuillaumeGomez:type_alias_type, r=oli-obk
Add `lazy_type_alias` feature gate

Add the `type_alias_type` to be able to have the weak alias used without restrictions.

Part of #112792.

cc `@compiler-errors`
r? `@oli-obk`
2023-06-21 15:45:16 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
60ec8405eb Add lazy_type_alias feature gate 2023-06-21 13:45:00 +02:00
Nilstrieb
c6710d15f1
Rollup merge of #112790 - WaffleLapkin:syntactically, r=Nilstrieb
Syntactically accept `become` expressions (explicit tail calls experiment)

This adds `ast::ExprKind::Become`, implements parsing and properly gates the feature.

cc `@scottmcm`
2023-06-21 07:37:02 +02:00
bors
6fc0273b5a Auto merge of #112320 - compiler-errors:do-not-impl-via-obj, r=lcnr
Add `implement_via_object` to `rustc_deny_explicit_impl` to control object candidate assembly

Some built-in traits are special, since they are used to prove facts about the program that are important for later phases of compilation such as codegen and CTFE. For example, the `Unsize` trait is used to assert to the compiler that we are able to unsize a type into another type. It doesn't have any methods because it doesn't actually *instruct* the compiler how to do this unsizing, but this is later used (alongside an exhaustive match of combinations of unsizeable types) during codegen to generate unsize coercion code.

Due to this, these built-in traits are incompatible with the type erasure provided by object types. For example, the existence of `dyn Unsize<T>` does not mean that the compiler is able to unsize `Box<dyn Unsize<T>>` into `Box<T>`, since `Unsize` is a *witness* to the fact that a type can be unsized, and it doesn't actually encode that unsizing operation in its vtable as mentioned above.

The old trait solver gets around this fact by having complex control flow that never considers object bounds for certain built-in traits:
2f896da247/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/select/candidate_assembly.rs (L61-L132)

However, candidate assembly in the new solver is much more lovely, and I'd hate to add this list of opt-out cases into the new solver. Instead of maintaining this complex and hard-coded control flow, instead we can make this a property of the trait via a built-in attribute. We already have such a build attribute that's applied to every single trait that we care about: `rustc_deny_explicit_impl`. This PR adds `implement_via_object` as a meta-item to that attribute that allows us to opt a trait out of object-bound candidate assembly as well.

r? `@lcnr`
2023-06-20 08:42:37 +00:00
Michael Goulet
ca68cf0d46 Merge attrs, better validation 2023-06-20 04:38:55 +00:00
Michael Goulet
657d3f43a9 Add rustc_do_not_implement_via_object 2023-06-20 04:38:46 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
af348a81a0
Rollup merge of #112705 - WaffleLapkin:simplify_source_callee_impl, r=cjgillot
Simplify `Span::source_callee` impl

Imo the iterator impl is easier to grasp.
2023-06-19 19:26:26 +02:00
Maybe Waffle
d7713feb99 Syntatically accept become expressions 2023-06-19 12:54:34 +00:00
bors
a8a29070f0 Auto merge of #100036 - DrMeepster:box_free_free_box, r=oli-obk
Remove `box_free` lang item

This PR removes the `box_free` lang item, replacing it with `Box`'s `Drop` impl. Box dropping is still slightly magic because the contained value is still dropped by the compiler.
2023-06-17 16:10:57 +00:00
DrMeepster
a5c6cb888e remove box_free and replace with drop impl 2023-06-16 13:41:06 -07:00
Michael Goulet
56c96d7552
Rollup merge of #112706 - WaffleLapkin:syntax_context_is_root, r=petrochenkov
Add `SyntaxContext::is_root`

Makes the code a tad nicer.
2023-06-16 12:53:24 -07:00
Maybe Waffle
73c5c97de7 Add SyntaxContext::is_root 2023-06-16 13:47:42 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
fe4aec1c4d Simplify Span::source_callee impl 2023-06-16 13:45:03 +00:00
Neven Villani
dc3e91c6c2
#[lang_item] for core::ptr::Unique 2023-06-16 15:22:18 +02:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
d326aed46f privacy: Feature gate new type privacy lints 2023-06-15 21:25:47 +03:00
Matthias Krüger
e19a509f8f
Rollup merge of #112475 - chenyukang:yukang-fix-112278, r=compiler-errors
Fix issue for module name when surround the struct literal with parentheses

Fixes #112278
2023-06-11 01:57:25 +02:00
yukang
e3071eaa60 reword the message to suggest surrounding with parentheses 2023-06-10 06:28:35 +08:00
yukang
3983881d4e take care module name for suggesting surround the struct literal in parentheses 2023-06-10 06:28:35 +08:00
Urgau
3681285df7 Add diagnostic items for f32::NAN and f64::NAN 2023-06-09 17:46:33 +02:00
bors
ba1690bedd Auto merge of #111567 - Urgau:uplift_cast_ref_to_mut, r=b-naber
Uplift `clippy::cast_ref_to_mut` lint

This PR aims at uplifting the `clippy::cast_ref_to_mut` lint into rustc.

## `cast_ref_to_mut`

(deny-by-default)

The `cast_ref_to_mut` lint checks for casts of `&T` to `&mut T` without using interior mutability.

### Example

```rust,compile_fail
fn x(r: &i32) {
    unsafe {
        *(r as *const i32 as *mut i32) += 1;
    }
}
```

### Explanation

Casting `&T` to `&mut T` without interior mutability is undefined behavior, as it's a violation of Rust reference aliasing requirements.

-----

Mostly followed the instructions for uplifting a clippy lint described here: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/99696#pullrequestreview-1134072751

`@rustbot` label: +I-lang-nominated
r? compiler

-----

For Clippy:

changelog: Moves: Uplifted `clippy::cast_ref_to_mut` into rustc
2023-06-01 01:27:32 +00:00
bors
871b595202 Auto merge of #111913 - oli-obk:valtrees2, r=lcnr
Only rewrite valtree-constants to patterns and keep other constants opaque

Now that we can reliably fall back to comparing constants with `PartialEq::eq` to the match scrutinee, we can

1. eagerly try to convert constants to valtrees
2. then deeply convert the valtree to a pattern
3. if the to-valtree conversion failed, create an "opaque constant" pattern.

This PR specifically avoids any behavioral changes or major cleanups. What we can now do as follow ups is

* move the two remaining call sites to `destructure_mir_constant` off that query
* make valtree to pattern conversion infallible
    * this needs to be done after careful analysis of the effects. There may be user visible changes from that.

based on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/111768
2023-05-31 16:36:51 +00:00
Urgau
a51ad131e6 Add diagnostic items for ptr::cast_mut and ptr::from_ref 2023-05-31 12:26:36 +02:00
Oli Scherer
f8b5e0064b Lower the tracing level of some very verbose messages 2023-05-30 16:03:24 +00:00
Nilstrieb
7a4006cc52
Rollup merge of #111543 - Urgau:uplift_invalid_utf8_in_unchecked, r=WaffleLapkin
Uplift `clippy::invalid_utf8_in_unchecked` lint

This PR aims at uplifting the `clippy::invalid_utf8_in_unchecked` lint into two lints.

## `invalid_from_utf8_unchecked`

(deny-by-default)

The `invalid_from_utf8_unchecked` lint checks for calls to `std::str::from_utf8_unchecked` and `std::str::from_utf8_unchecked_mut` with an invalid UTF-8 literal.

### Example

```rust
unsafe {
    std::str::from_utf8_unchecked(b"cl\x82ippy");
}
```

### Explanation

Creating such a `str` would result in undefined behavior as per documentation for `std::str::from_utf8_unchecked` and `std::str::from_utf8_unchecked_mut`.

## `invalid_from_utf8`

(warn-by-default)

The `invalid_from_utf8` lint checks for calls to `std::str::from_utf8` and `std::str::from_utf8_mut` with an invalid UTF-8 literal.

### Example

```rust
std::str::from_utf8(b"ru\x82st");
```

### Explanation

Trying to create such a `str` would always return an error as per documentation for `std::str::from_utf8` and `std::str::from_utf8_mut`.

-----

Mostly followed the instructions for uplifting a clippy lint described here: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/99696#pullrequestreview-1134072751

````@rustbot```` label: +I-lang-nominated
r? compiler

-----

For Clippy:

changelog: Moves: Uplifted `clippy::invalid_utf8_in_unchecked` into rustc
2023-05-30 12:57:38 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
ddb5424569
Rollup merge of #111952 - cjgillot:drop-replace, r=WaffleLapkin
Remove DesugaringKind::Replace.

A simple boolean flag is enough.
2023-05-27 13:38:31 +02:00
Urgau
7f99c7d3e6 Add invalid_from_utf8 analogous to invalid_from_utf8_unchecked 2023-05-27 00:18:28 +02:00
Urgau
7f8846a9ef Uplift clippy::invalid_utf8_in_unchecked as invalid_from_utf8_unchecked 2023-05-27 00:16:47 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
844c1cc5fe Remove DesugaringKind::Replace. 2023-05-25 17:40:46 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
0919ec3ecc Remove ExpnKind::Inlined. 2023-05-25 16:43:14 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
fb0f74a8c9 Use Option::is_some_and and Result::is_ok_and in the compiler 2023-05-24 14:20:41 +00:00
bors
17a681000b Auto merge of #111641 - michaelwoerister:debugger-visualizer-fixes, r=cjgillot
Fix dependency tracking for debugger visualizers

This PR fixes dependency tracking for debugger visualizer files by changing the `debugger_visualizers` query to an `eval_always` query that scans the AST while it is still available. This way the set of visualizer files is already available when dep-info is emitted. Since the query is turned into an `eval_always` query, dependency tracking will now reliably detect changes to the visualizer script files themselves.

TODO:
 - [x] perf.rlo
 - [x] Needs a bit more documentation in some places
 - [x] Needs regression test for the incr. comp. case

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/111226
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/111227
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/111295

r? `@wesleywiser`
cc `@gibbyfree`
2023-05-19 11:30:44 +00:00
bors
c9dc55d05c Auto merge of #111345 - jyn514:cfg-release-caching, r=cjgillot,est31
Only depend on CFG_VERSION in rustc_interface

This avoids having to rebuild the whole compiler on each commit when `omit-git-hash = false`.

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76720 - this won't fix it, and I'm not suggesting we turn this on by default, but it will make it less painful for people who do have `omit-git-hash` on as a workaround.
2023-05-18 21:45:02 +00:00
jyn
d5f2b8e5c6 Only depend on CFG_VERSION in rustc_interface
this avoids having to rebuild the whole compiler on each commit when
`omit-git-hash = false`.
2023-05-17 23:54:21 -05:00
Dylan DPC
71fdb95272
Rollup merge of #111654 - JoJoJet:unsafe-cell-from-mut-lib, r=joshtriplett
Add a conversion from `&mut T` to `&mut UnsafeCell<T>`

Provides a safe way of downgrading an exclusive reference into an alias-able `&UnsafeCell<T>` reference.

ACP: https://github.com/rust-lang/libs-team/issues/198.
2023-05-17 11:13:57 +05:30
Dylan DPC
bc3b94a486
Rollup merge of #111649 - Nilstrieb:derive-const-param-ty, r=BoxyUwU
Add derive for `core::marker::ConstParamTy`

This makes it easier to implement it for a type, just like `Copy`.

`@BoxyUwU` half asked me to add it
2023-05-17 11:13:57 +05:30
JoJoJet
ffacb8861a add UnsafeCell::from_mut 2023-05-16 15:36:05 -04:00
Michael Woerister
d623668551 Move DebuggerVisualizerFile types from rustc_span to rustc_middle 2023-05-16 21:03:28 +02:00
Nilstrieb
0336dd132b Add derive for core::marker::ConstParamTy
This makes it easier to implement it for a type, just like `Copy`.
2023-05-16 20:09:25 +02:00
Michael Woerister
7f01893900 Fix dependency tracking for debugger visualizers 2023-05-16 18:50:26 +02:00
Mara Bos
6289c57dc0 Simplify find_width_of_character_at_span. 2023-05-14 16:24:11 +02:00
bors
dd8ec9c88d Auto merge of #107586 - SparrowLii:parallel-query, r=cjgillot
Introduce `DynSend` and `DynSync` auto trait for parallel compiler

part of parallel-rustc #101566

This PR introduces `DynSend / DynSync` trait and `FromDyn / IntoDyn` structure in rustc_data_structure::marker. `FromDyn` can dynamically check data structures for thread safety when switching to parallel environments (such as calling `par_for_each_in`). This happens only when `-Z threads > 1` so it doesn't affect single-threaded mode's compile efficiency.

r? `@cjgillot`
2023-05-13 13:47:53 +00:00
AngelicosPhosphoros
7c263adb2a Add support for cfg(overflow_checks)
This PR adds support for detecting if overflow checks are enabled in similar fashion as debug_assertions are detected.
Possible use-case of this, for example, if we want to use checked integer casts in builds with overflow checks, e.g.

```rust
pub fn cast(val: usize)->u16 {
    if cfg!(overflow_checks) {
        val.try_into().unwrap()
    }
    else{
        vas as _
    }
}
```

Resolves #91130.
Tracking issue: #111466.
2023-05-11 18:06:31 +04:00
Mara Bos
d5843ddaf1 Limit lifetime of format_args!() with inlined args. 2023-05-09 16:08:40 +02:00
Dylan DPC
dbd090c655
Rollup merge of #110694 - est31:builtin, r=petrochenkov
Implement builtin # syntax and use it for offset_of!(...)

Add `builtin #` syntax to the parser, as well as a generic infrastructure to support both item and expression position builtin syntaxes. The PR also uses this infrastructure for the implementation of the `offset_of!` macro, added by #106934.

cc `@petrochenkov` `@DrMeepster`

cc #110680 `builtin #` tracking issue
cc #106655 `offset_of!` tracking issue
2023-05-09 12:33:45 +05:30
Matthias Krüger
3cb1a4676a
Rollup merge of #111279 - compiler-errors:core-item-resolve, r=cjgillot
More robust debug assertions for `Instance::resolve` on built-in traits with non-standard trait items

In #111264, a user added a new item to the `Future` trait, but the code in [`resolve_associated_item`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_ty_utils/instance/fn.resolve_associated_item.html) implicitly assumes that the `Future` trait is defined with only one method (`Future::poll`) and treats the generator body as the implementation of that method.

This PR adds some debug assertions to make sure that that new methods defined on `Future`/`Generator`/etc. don't accidentally resolve to the wrong item when they are added, and adds a helpful comment guiding a compiler dev (or curious `#![no_core]` user) to what must be done to support adding new associated items to these built-in implementations.

I am open to discuss whether a test should be added, but I chose against it because I opted to make these `bug!()`s instead of, e.g., diagnostics or fatal errors. Arguably it doesn't need a test because it's not a bug that can be triggered by an end user, and internal-facing misuses of core kind of touch on rust-lang/compiler-team#620 -- however, I think the assertions I added in this PR are still a very useful way to make sure this bug doesn't waste debugging resources down the line.

Fixes #111264
2023-05-06 13:30:06 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
8172ada984
Rollup merge of #110985 - Amanieu:normalize_asm_spans, r=b-naber
Fix spans in LLVM-generated inline asm errors

Previously, incorrect spans were reported if inline assembly contained CRLF (Windows) line endings.

Fixes #110885
2023-05-06 13:30:04 +02:00
Amanieu d'Antras
bba2a1e071 Fix spans in LLVM-generated inline asm errors
Previously, incorrect spans were reported if inline assembly contained
CRLF (Windows) line endings.

Fixes #110885
2023-05-06 09:31:57 +01:00
Michael Goulet
2a1ef34223 More robust debug assertions for Instance::resolve on built-in traits with custom items 2023-05-06 05:58:04 +00:00
SparrowLii
089a38880b correct literals for dyn thread safe 2023-05-06 09:34:53 +08:00
SparrowLii
b9746ce039 introduce DynSend and DynSync auto trait 2023-05-06 09:34:18 +08:00
Yuki Okushi
393e285e14
Rollup merge of #111261 - compiler-errors:error-guaranteed-should-be-scarier-to-construct, r=BoxyUwU
Mark `ErrorGuaranteed` constructor as deprecated so people don't use it

You should never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever use this function unless you know what you're doing, so make it harder to accidentally use it!

Alternatives are to change the name to sound scarier, make it `unsafe` (though it's not really a soundness thing), or work on deeper refactors to make it private.

r? `@BoxyUwU`
2023-05-06 09:09:34 +09:00
est31
5eb29c7f49 Migrate offset_of from a macro to builtin # syntax 2023-05-05 21:44:13 +02:00
est31
59ecbd2cea Add parsing for builtin # in expression and item context 2023-05-05 21:44:13 +02:00
Michael Goulet
6077fdd219 Mark ErrorGuaranteed constructor as deprecated so people don't use it 2023-05-05 17:58:46 +00:00
Dylan DPC
4891f02cff
Rollup merge of #108801 - fee1-dead-contrib:c-str, r=compiler-errors
Implement RFC 3348, `c"foo"` literals

RFC: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3348
Tracking issue: #105723
2023-05-05 18:40:33 +05:30
bors
74c4821045 Auto merge of #111014 - klensy:no-rc, r=WaffleLapkin
try to downgrade Arc -> Lrc -> Rc -> no-Rc in few places

Expecting this be not slower on non-parallel compiler and probably faster on parallel (checked that this PR builds on it).
2023-05-04 20:49:23 +00:00
Manish Goregaokar
38bbc39895
Rollup merge of #105452 - rcvalle:rust-cfi-3, r=bjorn3
Add cross-language LLVM CFI support to the Rust compiler

This PR adds cross-language LLVM Control Flow Integrity (CFI) support to the Rust compiler by adding the `-Zsanitizer-cfi-normalize-integers` option to be used with Clang `-fsanitize-cfi-icall-normalize-integers` for normalizing integer types (see https://reviews.llvm.org/D139395).

It provides forward-edge control flow protection for C or C++ and Rust -compiled code "mixed binaries" (i.e., for when C or C++ and Rust -compiled code share the same virtual address space). For more information about LLVM CFI and cross-language LLVM CFI support for the Rust compiler, see design document in the tracking issue #89653.

Cross-language LLVM CFI can be enabled with -Zsanitizer=cfi and -Zsanitizer-cfi-normalize-integers, and requires proper (i.e., non-rustc) LTO (i.e., -Clinker-plugin-lto).

Thank you again, ``@bjorn3,`` ``@nikic,`` ``@samitolvanen,`` and the Rust community for all the help!
2023-05-03 16:42:48 -07:00
Ramon de C Valle
004aa15b47 Add cross-language LLVM CFI support to the Rust compiler
This commit adds cross-language LLVM Control Flow Integrity (CFI)
support to the Rust compiler by adding the
`-Zsanitizer-cfi-normalize-integers` option to be used with Clang
`-fsanitize-cfi-icall-normalize-integers` for normalizing integer types
(see https://reviews.llvm.org/D139395).

It provides forward-edge control flow protection for C or C++ and Rust
-compiled code "mixed binaries" (i.e., for when C or C++ and Rust
-compiled code share the same virtual address space). For more
information about LLVM CFI and cross-language LLVM CFI support for the
Rust compiler, see design document in the tracking issue #89653.

Cross-language LLVM CFI can be enabled with -Zsanitizer=cfi and
-Zsanitizer-cfi-normalize-integers, and requires proper (i.e.,
non-rustc) LTO (i.e., -Clinker-plugin-lto).
2023-05-03 22:41:29 +00:00
Michael Goulet
6e01e910cb Implement negative bounds 2023-05-02 22:36:24 +00:00
Deadbeef
76d1f93896 update and add a few tests 2023-05-02 10:30:09 +00:00
Dylan DPC
b727132e23
Rollup merge of #108161 - WaffleLapkin:const_param_ty, r=BoxyUwU
Add `ConstParamTy` trait

This is a bit sketch, but idk.
r? `@BoxyUwU`

Yet to be done:
- [x] ~~Figure out if it's okay to implement `StructuralEq` for primitives / possibly remove their special casing~~ (it should be okay, but maybe not in this PR...)
- [ ] Maybe refactor the code a little bit
- [x] Use a macro to make impls a bit nicer

Future work:
- [ ] Actually™ use the trait when checking if a `const` generic type is allowed
- [ ] _Really_ refactor the surrounding code
- [ ] Refactor `marker.rs` into multiple modules for each "theme" of markers
2023-05-02 11:44:50 +05:30
bors
6db1e5e771 Auto merge of #111010 - scottmcm:mem-replace-simpler, r=WaffleLapkin
Make `mem::replace` simpler in codegen

Since they'd mentioned more intrinsics for simplifying stuff recently,
r? `@WaffleLapkin`

This is a continuation of me looking at foundational stuff that ends up with more instructions than it really needs.  Specifically I noticed this one because `Range::next` isn't MIR-inlining, and one of the largest parts of it is a `replace::<usize>` that's a good dozen instructions instead of the two it could be.

So this means that `ptr::write` with a `Copy` type no longer generates worse IR than manually dereferencing (well, at least in LLVM -- MIR still has bonus pointer casts), and in doing so means that we're finally down to just the two essential `memcpy`s when emitting `mem::replace` for a large type, rather than the bonus-`alloca` and three `memcpy`s we emitted before this ([or the 6 we currently emit in 1.69 stable](https://rust.godbolt.org/z/67W8on6nP)).  That said, LLVM does _usually_ manage to optimize the extra code away.  But it's still nice for it not to have to do as much, thanks to (for example) not going through an `alloca` when `replace`ing a primitive like a `usize`.

(This is a new intrinsic, but one that's immediately lowered to existing MIR constructs, so not anything that MIRI or the codegen backends or MIR semantics needs to do work to handle.)
2023-05-01 14:29:15 +00:00
Scott McMurray
5292d48b85 Codegen fewer instructions in mem::replace 2023-04-30 22:33:04 -07:00
Matthias Krüger
1b262b8b56
Rollup merge of #110823 - compiler-errors:tweak-await-span, r=b-naber
Tweak await span to not contain dot

Fixes a discrepancy between method calls and await expressions where the latter are desugared to have a span that *contains* the dot (i.e. `.await`) but method call identifiers don't contain the dot. This leads to weird suggestions suggestions in borrowck -- see linked issue.

Fixes #110761

This mostly touches a bunch of tests to tighten their `await` span.
2023-05-01 01:09:47 +02:00
klensy
597c6514d1 Arc -> Lrc 2023-04-30 13:19:25 +03:00
Matthias Krüger
cf911ac757
Rollup merge of #110766 - m-ou-se:fmt-rt, r=jyn514
More core::fmt::rt cleanup.

- Removes the `V1` suffix from the `Argument` and `Flag` types.

- Moves more of the format_args lang items into the `core::fmt::rt` module. (The only remaining lang item in `core::fmt` is `Arguments` itself, which is a public type.)

Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/99012

Follow-up to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/110616
2023-04-28 07:34:02 +02:00
Michael Goulet
6c9249f689 Don't call await a method 2023-04-27 17:18:12 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
9a716dafbe Add a ConstParamTy trait 2023-04-27 15:46:21 +00:00
clubby789
eeb527602a Add deny lint to prevent untranslatable diagnostics using static strings 2023-04-25 18:44:49 +01:00
Mara Bos
5cf3cbf3b7 Remove "V1" from ArgumentsV1 and FlagsV1. 2023-04-24 16:16:14 +02:00
Maybe Waffle
e496fbec92 Split {Idx, IndexVec, IndexSlice} into their own modules 2023-04-24 13:53:35 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
3ecae2932c
Rollup merge of #110706 - scottmcm:transmute_unchecked, r=oli-obk
Add `intrinsics::transmute_unchecked`

This takes a whole 3 lines in `compiler/` since it lowers to `CastKind::Transmute` in MIR *exactly* the same as the existing `intrinsics::transmute` does, it just doesn't have the fancy checking in `hir_typeck`.

Added to enable experimenting with the request in <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/106281#issuecomment-1496648190> and because the portable-simd folks might be interested for dependently-sized array-vector conversions.

It also simplifies a couple places in `core`.

See also https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/108442#issuecomment-1474777273, where `CastKind::Transmute` was added having exactly these semantics before the lang meeting (which I wasn't in) independently expressed interest.
2023-04-24 07:53:25 +02:00
bors
f12a7fa00f Auto merge of #110497 - cjgillot:span-ctxt, r=b-naber
Refactor `SyntaxContext::ctxt` logic.

I'm still trying to make a test from the issue.

cc `@deepink-mas` does this solve the issue?

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/110230
2023-04-23 09:13:33 +00:00
Scott McMurray
1de2257c3f Add intrinsics::transmute_unchecked
This takes a whole 3 lines in `compiler/` since it lowers to `CastKind::Transmute` in MIR *exactly* the same as the existing `intrinsics::transmute` does, it just doesn't have the fancy checking in `hir_typeck`.

Added to enable experimenting with the request in <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/106281#issuecomment-1496648190> and because the portable-simd folks might be interested for dependently-sized array-vector conversions.

It also simplifies a couple places in `core`.
2023-04-22 17:22:03 -07:00
DrMeepster
511e457c4b offset_of 2023-04-21 02:14:02 -07:00
Yuki Okushi
615669dbb2
Rollup merge of #110548 - kpreid:span, r=WaffleLapkin
Make `impl Debug for Span` not panic on not having session globals.

I hit the panic that this patch avoids while messing with the early lints in `rustc_session::config::build_session_options()`. The rest of that project is not finished, but this seemed like a self-contained improvement.

(Should changes like this add tests? I don't see similar unit tests.)
2023-04-20 17:03:25 +09:00
Kevin Reid
883606f2c0 fmt fix 2023-04-19 10:06:30 -07:00
Kevin Reid
f17c805701 Make impl Debug for Span not panic on not having session globals. 2023-04-19 08:55:21 -07:00
Matthias Krüger
3320b2a59a
Rollup merge of #110432 - compiler-errors:unsatisfied-index-impl, r=cjgillot
Report more detailed reason why `Index` impl is not satisfied

Fixes #110373
2023-04-19 06:35:34 +02:00
bors
b3f1379509 Auto merge of #110083 - saethlin:encode-hashes-as-bytes, r=cjgillot
Encode hashes as bytes, not varint

In a few places, we store hashes as `u64` or `u128` and then apply `derive(Decodable, Encodable)` to the enclosing struct/enum. It is more efficient to encode hashes directly than try to apply some varint encoding. This PR adds two new types `Hash64` and `Hash128` which are produced by `StableHasher` and replace every use of storing a `u64` or `u128` that represents a hash.

Distribution of the byte lengths of leb128 encodings, from `x build --stage 2` with `incremental = true`

Before:
```
(  1) 373418203 (53.7%, 53.7%): 1
(  2) 196240113 (28.2%, 81.9%): 3
(  3) 108157958 (15.6%, 97.5%): 2
(  4)  17213120 ( 2.5%, 99.9%): 4
(  5)    223614 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 9
(  6)    216262 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 10
(  7)     15447 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 5
(  8)      3633 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 19
(  9)      3030 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 8
( 10)      1167 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 18
( 11)      1032 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 7
( 12)      1003 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 6
( 13)        10 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 16
( 14)        10 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 17
( 15)         5 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 12
( 16)         4 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 14
```

After:
```
(  1) 372939136 (53.7%, 53.7%): 1
(  2) 196240140 (28.3%, 82.0%): 3
(  3) 108014969 (15.6%, 97.5%): 2
(  4)  17192375 ( 2.5%,100.0%): 4
(  5)       435 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 5
(  6)        83 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 18
(  7)        79 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 10
(  8)        50 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 9
(  9)         6 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 19
```

The remaining 9 or 10 and 18 or 19 are `u64` and `u128` respectively that have the high bits set. As far as I can tell these are coming primarily from `SwitchTargets`.
2023-04-18 22:27:15 +00:00
Michael Goulet
d84b5f9b3d Use a diagnostic item instead of filtering for Index::Output 2023-04-18 18:55:17 +00:00
Ben Kimock
073d99b25d
Add #[inline] to some new functions
Co-authored-by: Camille Gillot <gillot.camille@gmail.com>
2023-04-18 14:13:19 -04:00
Camille GILLOT
99962a8418 Refactor SyntaxContext::ctxt logic. 2023-04-18 18:00:21 +00:00
Ben Kimock
0445fbdd83 Store hashes in special types so they aren't accidentally encoded as numbers 2023-04-18 10:52:47 -04:00
Josh Soref
e09d0d2a29 Spelling - compiler
* account
* achieved
* advising
* always
* ambiguous
* analysis
* annotations
* appropriate
* build
* candidates
* cascading
* category
* character
* clarification
* compound
* conceptually
* constituent
* consts
* convenience
* corresponds
* debruijn
* debug
* debugable
* debuggable
* deterministic
* discriminant
* display
* documentation
* doesn't
* ellipsis
* erroneous
* evaluability
* evaluate
* evaluation
* explicitly
* fallible
* fulfill
* getting
* has
* highlighting
* illustrative
* imported
* incompatible
* infringing
* initialized
* into
* intrinsic
* introduced
* javascript
* liveness
* metadata
* monomorphization
* nonexistent
* nontrivial
* obligation
* obligations
* offset
* opaque
* opportunities
* opt-in
* outlive
* overlapping
* paragraph
* parentheses
* poisson
* precisely
* predecessors
* predicates
* preexisting
* propagated
* really
* reentrant
* referent
* responsibility
* rustonomicon
* shortcircuit
* simplifiable
* simplifications
* specify
* stabilized
* structurally
* suggestibility
* translatable
* transmuting
* two
* unclosed
* uninhabited
* visibility
* volatile
* workaround

Signed-off-by: Josh Soref <2119212+jsoref@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-04-17 16:09:18 -04:00
bors
e49122fb1c Auto merge of #110367 - saethlin:no-truncations, r=oli-obk
Remove some suspicious cast truncations

These truncations were added a long time ago, and as best I can tell without a perf justification. And with rust-lang/rust#110410 it has become perf-neutral to not truncate anymore. We worked hard for all these bits, let's use them.
2023-04-17 09:38:31 +00:00
Ben Kimock
84facac97a Remove some unnecessary hash truncations 2023-04-16 20:05:02 -04:00
Matthias Krüger
543f8bc38c fix clippy::toplevel_ref_arg and ::manual_map 2023-04-16 13:28:13 +02:00
Alona Enraght-Moony
266ec68d3d Convert comment to doc comment on Interner::get. 2023-04-15 21:50:57 +00:00
bors
e14b81f10d Auto merge of #109989 - ids1024:m68k-asm, r=Amanieu
Add inline assembly support for m68k

I believe this should be correct, to the extent I understand the logic around inline assembly. M68k is fairly straightforward here, other than having separate address registers.
2023-04-13 11:41:57 +00:00
Ian Douglas Scott
2ac8dee44f Add inline assembly support for m68k 2023-04-12 17:58:15 -07:00
Matthias Krüger
214e4ef4ef
Rollup merge of #110237 - oli-obk:impl_trait_in_assoc_tys, r=jackh726
Split out a separate feature gate for impl trait in associated types

in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/107645 it was decided that we'll take a new route for type alias impl trait. The exact route isn't clear yet, so while I'm working on implementing some of these proposed changes (e.g. in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/110010) to be able to experiment with them, I will also work on stabilizing another sugar version first: impl trait in associated types. Similarly I'll look into creating feature gates for impl trait in const/static types.

This PR does nothing but split the feature gate, so that you need to enable a different feature gate for

```rust
impl Trait for Type {
    type Assoc = impl SomeTrait;
}
```

than what you need for `type Foo = impl SomeTrait;`
2023-04-12 20:56:24 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
b4734f01fe
Rollup merge of #110175 - nnethercote:symbol-cleanups, r=jackh726
Symbol cleanups

r? ```@jackh726```

cc ```@b-naber```
2023-04-12 20:56:22 +02:00
Oli Scherer
f263f88bea Split out a separate feature gate for impl trait in associated types 2023-04-12 16:17:31 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
7975779918 Add sym::anon. 2023-04-11 14:56:42 +10:00
DaniPopes
677357d32b
Fix typos in compiler 2023-04-10 22:02:52 +02:00
Nilstrieb
81c320ea77 Fix some clippy::complexity 2023-04-09 23:22:14 +02:00
Nilstrieb
f00366d191 Box large enum variants 2023-04-09 21:59:28 +02:00
bors
af06dce64b Auto merge of #106281 - JulianKnodt:transmute_const_generics, r=b-naber
Add ability to transmute (somewhat) with generic consts in arrays

Previously if the expression contained generic consts and did not have a directly equivalent type, transmuting the type in this way was forbidden, despite the two sizes being identical. Instead, we should be able to lazily tell if the two consts are identical, and if so allow them to be transmuted.

This is done by normalizing the forms of expressions into sorted order of multiplied terms, which is not generic over all expressions, but should handle most cases.

This allows for some _basic_ transmutations between types that are equivalent in size without requiring additional stack space at runtime.

I only see one other location at which `SizeSkeleton` is being used, and it checks for equality so this shouldn't affect anywhere else that I can tell.

See [this Stackoverflow post](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/73085012/transmute-nested-const-generic-array-rust) for what was previously necessary to convert between types. This PR makes converting nested `T -> [T; 1]` transmutes possible, and `[uB*2; N] -> [uB; N * 2]` possible as well.

I'm not sure whether this is something that would be wanted, and if it is it definitely should not be insta-stable, so I'd add a feature gate.
2023-04-08 19:47:22 +00:00
kadmin
b76dd8c807 Add feature gate 2023-04-07 11:18:07 -07:00
Matthias Krüger
3e21d6875f
Rollup merge of #109395 - chenyukang:yukang/fix-109291, r=cjgillot
Fix issue when there are multiple candidates for edit_distance_with_substrings

Fixes #109291
2023-04-06 18:42:57 +02:00
yukang
4fc3c6b07a add comment 2023-04-06 06:51:49 +08:00
Oli Scherer
aad33198ff Remove a fishy Clone impl 2023-04-04 09:01:44 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
8ef3bf29fe a couple clippy::complexity fixes
map_identity
filter_next
option_as_ref_deref
unnecessary_find_map
redundant_slicing
unnecessary_unwrap
bool_comparison
derivable_impls
manual_flatten
needless_borrowed_reference
2023-04-01 23:16:33 +02:00
bors
5e1d3299a2 Auto merge of #109824 - GuillaumeGomez:rollup-i5r4uts, r=GuillaumeGomez
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #109104 (rustdoc: Fix invalid suggestions on ambiguous intra doc links v2)
 - #109443 (Move `doc(primitive)` future incompat warning to `invalid_doc_attributes`)
 - #109680 (Fix subslice capture in closure)
 - #109798 (fluent_messages macro: don't emit the OS error in a note)
 - #109805 (Source map cleanups)
 - #109818 (rustdoc: Add GUI test for jump to collapsed item)
 - #109820 (rustdoc-search: update docs for comma in `?` help popover)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-03-31 20:38:06 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
d732934fa8
Rollup merge of #109805 - nnethercote:source_map-cleanups, r=bjorn3
Source map cleanups

r? `@bjorn3`
2023-03-31 22:32:50 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
6c93c63771
Rollup merge of #109443 - GuillaumeGomez:doc-primitive-hard-error, r=notriddle
Move `doc(primitive)` future incompat warning to `invalid_doc_attributes`

Fixes #88070.

It's been a while since this was turned into a "future incompatible lint" so I think we can now turn it into a hard error without problem.

r? `@jyn514`
2023-03-31 22:32:49 +02:00
bors
7402519c63 Auto merge of #109010 - compiler-errors:rtn, r=eholk
Initial support for return type notation (RTN)

See: https://smallcultfollowing.com/babysteps/blog/2023/02/13/return-type-notation-send-bounds-part-2/

1. Only supports `T: Trait<method(): Send>` style bounds, not `<T as Trait>::method(): Send`. Checking validity and injecting an implicit binder for all of the late-bound method generics is harder to do for the latter.
    * I'd add this in a follow-up.
3. ~Doesn't support RTN in general type position, i.e. no `let x: <T as Trait>::method() = ...`~
    * I don't think we actually want this.
5. Doesn't add syntax for "eliding" the function args -- i.e. for now, we write `method(): Send` instead of `method(..): Send`.
    * May be a hazard if we try to add it in the future. I'll probably add it in a follow-up later, with a structured suggestion to change `method()` to `method(..)` once we add it.
7. ~I'm not in love with the feature gate name 😺~
    * I renamed it to `return_type_notation` ✔️

Follow-up PRs will probably add support for `where T::method(): Send` bounds. I'm not sure if we ever want to support return-type-notation in arbitrary type positions. I may also make the bounds require `..` in the args list later.

r? `@ghost`
2023-03-31 18:04:12 +00:00
bors
22a7a19f93 Auto merge of #98112 - saethlin:mir-alignment-checks, r=oli-obk
Insert alignment checks for pointer dereferences when debug assertions are enabled

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/54915

- [x] Jake tells me this sounds like a place to use `MirPatch`, but I can't figure out how to insert a new basic block with a new terminator in the middle of an existing basic block, using `MirPatch`. (if nobody else backs up this point I'm checking this as "not actually a good idea" because the code looks pretty clean to me after rearranging it a bit)
- [x] Using `CastKind::PointerExposeAddress` is definitely wrong, we don't want to expose. Calling a function to get the pointer address seems quite excessive. ~I'll see if I can add a new `CastKind`.~ `CastKind::Transmute` to the rescue!
- [x] Implement a more helpful panic message like slice bounds checking.

r? `@oli-obk`
2023-03-31 08:50:35 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
4e63ab6fc1 Improve with_source_map.
Rename `with_source_map` as `set_source_map`. Because `with` functions
(e.g. `with_session_globals`, `scoped_tls::ScopedKey::with`) are for
*getting* a value for the duration of a closure, and `set` functions
(e.g. `set_session_globals_then` `scoped_tls::ScopedKey::with`) are for
*setting* a value for the duration of a closure.

Also fix up the comment, which is wrong:
- The bit about `TyCtxt` is wrong.
- `span_debug1` doesn't exist any more.
- There's only one level of fallback, not two.

(This is effectively a follow-up to the changes in #93936.)

Also add a comment explaining that `SessionGlobals::source_map` should
only be used when absolutely necessary.
2023-03-31 15:57:25 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
f049d5df10 Remove an unnecessary use of with_session_globals.
We can easily pass in the source map.
2023-03-31 15:34:00 +11:00
Guillaume Gomez
f40aa598e9 Rename doc(primitive) into rustc_doc_primitive 2023-03-30 22:56:52 +02:00
bors
478cbb42b7 Auto merge of #109692 - Nilstrieb:rollup-hq65rps, r=Nilstrieb
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #91793 (socket ancillary data implementation for FreeBSD (from 13 and above).)
 - #92284 (Change advance(_back)_by to return the remainder instead of the number of processed elements)
 - #102472 (stop special-casing `'static` in evaluation)
 - #108480 (Use Rayon's TLV directly)
 - #109321 (Erase impl regions when checking for impossible to eagerly monomorphize items)
 - #109470 (Correctly substitute GAT's type used in `normalize_param_env` in `check_type_bounds`)
 - #109562 (Update ar_archive_writer to 0.1.3)
 - #109629 (remove obsolete `givens` from regionck)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-03-28 15:18:16 +00:00
Michael Goulet
fb9ca9223d Feature gate 2023-03-28 01:02:15 +00:00
lcnr
0c13565ca6 Add a builtin FnPtr trait 2023-03-27 12:16:54 +00:00
yukang
7b4f436a30 add comments and cleanup 2023-03-26 12:03:25 +08:00
John Kåre Alsaker
27c44d2e28 Update indexmap and rayon crates 2023-03-25 02:12:13 +01:00
Ben Kimock
8ccf53332e A MIR transform that checks pointers are aligned 2023-03-23 18:23:06 -04:00
Matthias Krüger
950aa3ef86
Rollup merge of #109213 - oli-obk:cstore, r=cjgillot
Eagerly intern and check CrateNum/StableCrateId collisions

r? ``@cjgillot``

It seems better to check things ahead of time than checking them afterwards.
The [previous version](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/108390) was a bit nonsensical, so this addresses the feedback
2023-03-22 22:44:40 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
34fa6daa5c
Rollup merge of #109203 - Ezrashaw:refactor-ident-parsing, r=Nilstrieb
refactor/feat: refactor identifier parsing a bit

\+ error recovery for `expected_ident_found`

Prior art: #108854
2023-03-22 22:44:39 +01:00
Dylan DPC
14d06467f0
Rollup merge of #109179 - llogiq:intrinsically-option-as-slice, r=eholk
move Option::as_slice to intrinsic

````@scottmcm```` suggested on #109095 I use a direct approach of unpacking the operation in MIR lowering, so here's the implementation.

cc ````@nikic```` as this should hopefully unblock #107224 (though perhaps other changes to the prior implementation, which I left for bootstrapping, are needed).
2023-03-23 00:00:31 +05:30
Oli Scherer
460ecd288a Eagerly intern and check CrateNum/StableCrateId collisions 2023-03-21 12:08:17 +00:00
yukang
a860a720ba Fix issue when there are multiple candidates for edit_distance_with_substrings 2023-03-20 22:48:26 +08:00
Matthias Krüger
3efecba6e7
Rollup merge of #109307 - cjgillot:inline-location, r=compiler-errors
Ignore `Inlined` spans when computing caller location.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/105538
2023-03-20 09:46:54 +01:00
bors
9d0eac4d02 Auto merge of #108148 - parthopdas:master, r=oli-obk
Implementing "<test_binary> --list --format json" for use by IDE test explorers / runners

Fixes #107307

PR 1 of 2 - wiring up just the new information + implement the command line changes i.e. --format json + tests

upcoming:
PR 2 of 2 - clean up "#[cfg(not(bootstrap))]" from PR 1

As per the discussions on
- MCP: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/233931-t-compiler.2Fmajor-changes/topic/Implementing.20.22.3Ctest_binary.3E.20--list.20--form.E2.80.A6.20compiler-team.23592/near/328747548
- preRFC: https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/pre-rfc-implementing-test-binary-list-format-json-for-use-by-ide-test-explorers-runners/18308
- FYI on Discord: https://discord.com/channels/442252698964721669/459149169546887178/1075581549409484820
2023-03-20 03:24:27 +00:00
Ezra Shaw
b4e17a5098
refactor: improve "ident starts with number" error 2023-03-19 20:24:06 +13:00
Camille GILLOT
be8b323929 Ignore Inlined spans when computing caller location. 2023-03-18 13:46:17 +00:00
Andre Bogus
27e9ee9bae move Option::as_slice to intrinsic 2023-03-18 07:15:15 +01:00
Mara Bos
f2f6bcc499 Don't allow new const panic through format flattening.
panic!("a {}", "b") is still not allowed in const,
even if the hir flattens to panic!("a b").
2023-03-16 11:21:50 +01:00
Partha P. Das
3720753632
Implementing "<test_binary> --list --format json" #107307 #49359 2023-03-15 14:20:20 -04:00
bors
e4b9f86054 Auto merge of #109035 - scottmcm:ptr-read-should-know-undef, r=WaffleLapkin,JakobDegen
Ensure `ptr::read` gets all the same LLVM `load` metadata that dereferencing does

I was looking into `array::IntoIter` optimization, and noticed that it wasn't annotating the loads with `noundef` for simple things like `array::IntoIter<i32, N>`.  Trying to narrow it down, it seems that was because `MaybeUninit::assume_init_read` isn't marking the load as initialized (<https://rust.godbolt.org/z/Mxd8TPTnv>), which is unfortunate since that's basically its reason to exist.

The root cause is that `ptr::read` is currently implemented via the *untyped* `copy_nonoverlapping`, and thus the `load` doesn't get any type-aware metadata: no `noundef`, no `!range`.  This PR solves that by lowering `ptr::read(p)` to `copy *p` in MIR, for which the backends already do the right thing.

Fortuitiously, this also improves the IR we give to LLVM for things like `mem::replace`, and fixes a couple of long-standing bugs where `ptr::read` on `Copy` types was worse than `*`ing them.

Zulip conversation: <https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/219381-t-libs/topic/Move.20array.3A.3AIntoIter.20to.20ManuallyDrop/near/341189936>

cc `@erikdesjardins` `@JakobDegen` `@workingjubilee` `@the8472`

Fixes #106369
Fixes #73258
2023-03-15 11:44:12 +00:00
bors
669e751639 Auto merge of #104833 - Swatinem:async-identity-future, r=compiler-errors
Remove `identity_future` indirection

This was previously needed because the indirection used to hide some unexplained lifetime errors, which it turned out were related to the `min_choice` algorithm.

Removing the indirection also solves a couple of cycle errors, large moves and makes async blocks support the `#[track_caller]`annotation.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/104826.
2023-03-14 10:12:58 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
b16ed694f7
Rollup merge of #108797 - thomcc:sourcemap_include_binary_file, r=compiler-errors
Allow binary files to go through the `FileLoader`

I'd like for `include_bytes!` to go through the `FileLoader` in an out-of-tree `rustc_driver` wrapper, and I can't find a reason it's not already done. It seems like most folks providing a custom `FileLoader` would want this too, so I added it.

I can solve my problem in other ways if there's a strong reason not to do it, but it seems simple and harmless.
2023-03-12 08:13:26 +01:00
Scott McMurray
b2c717fa33 MaybeUninit::assume_init_read should have noundef load metadata
I was looking into `array::IntoIter` optimization, and noticed that it wasn't annotating the loads with `noundef` for simple things like `array::IntoIter<i32, N>`.

Turned out to be a more general problem as `MaybeUninit::assume_init_read` isn't marking the load as initialized (<https://rust.godbolt.org/z/Mxd8TPTnv>), which is unfortunate since that's basically its reason to exist.

This PR lowers `ptr::read(p)` to `copy *p` in MIR, which fortuitiously also improves the IR we give to LLVM for things like `mem::replace`.
2023-03-11 17:44:43 -08:00
Matthias Krüger
fbc121fdfd
Rollup merge of #104363 - WaffleLapkin:bonk_box_new, r=Nilstrieb
Make `unused_allocation` lint against `Box::new` too

Previously it only linted against `box` syntax, which likely won't ever be stabilized, which is pretty useless. Even now I'm not sure if it's a meaningful lint, but it's at least something 🤷

This means that code like the following will be linted against:
```rust
Box::new([1, 2, 3]).len();
f(&Box::new(1)); // where f : &i32 -> ()
```
The lint works by checking if a `Box::new` (or `box`) expression has an a borrow adjustment, meaning that the code that first stores the box in a variable won't be linted against:
```rust
let boxed = Box::new([1, 2, 3]); // no lint
boxed.len();
```
2023-03-11 15:43:11 +01:00
Arpad Borsos
9f03cfc207
Remove identity_future indirection
This was previously needed because the indirection used to hide some unexplained lifetime errors, which it turned out were related to the `min_choice` algorithm.

Removing the indirection also solves a couple of cycle errors, large moves and makes async blocks support the `#[track_caller]` annotation.
2023-03-08 15:37:14 +01:00
bors
0a3b557d52 Auto merge of #95317 - Jules-Bertholet:round_ties_to_even, r=pnkfelix,m-ou-se,scottmcm
Add `round_ties_even` to `f32` and `f64`

Tracking issue: #96710

Redux of #82273. See also #55107

Adds a new method, `round_ties_even`, to `f32` and `f64`, that rounds the float to the nearest integer , rounding halfway cases to the number with an even least significant bit. Uses the `roundeven` LLVM intrinsic to do this.

Of the five IEEE 754 rounding modes, this is the only one that doesn't already have a round-to-integer function exposed by Rust (others are `round`, `floor`, `ceil`, and `trunc`).  Ties-to-even is also the rounding mode used for int-to-float and float-to-float `as` casts, as well as float arithmentic operations. So not having an explicit rounding method for it seems like an oversight.

Bikeshed: this PR currently uses `round_ties_even` for the name of the method. But maybe `round_ties_to_even` is better, or `round_even`, or `round_to_even`?
2023-03-07 09:43:12 +00:00
Thom Chiovoloni
63396b30cf
Allow binary files to go through the FileLoader 2023-03-05 18:16:58 -08:00
bors
14c54b637b Auto merge of #107844 - Zeegomo:no-drop-and-rep, r=cjgillot
Desugaring of drop and replace at MIR build

This commit desugars the drop and replace deriving from an
assignment at MIR build, avoiding the construction of the
`DropAndReplace` terminator (which will be removed in a following PR).

In order to retain the same error messages for replaces a new
`DesugaringKind::Replace` variant is introduced.

The changes in the borrowck are also useful for future work in moving drop elaboration
before borrowck, as no `DropAndReplace` would be present there anymore.

Notes on test diffs:
*  `tests/ui/borrowck/issue-58776-borrowck-scans-children`: the assignment deriving from the desugaring kills the borrow.
*  `tests/ui/async-await/async-fn-size-uninit-locals.rs`, `tests/mir-opt/issue_41110.test.ElaborateDrops.after.mir`,  `tests/mir-opt/issue_41888.main.ElaborateDrops.after.mir`:  drop elaboration generates (or reads from) a useless drop flag due to an issue with the dataflow analysis. Will be fixed independently by https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/106430.

See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/104488 for more context
2023-03-05 07:56:26 +00:00
Giacomo Pasini
b3a47d9b6b
Desugars drop and replace at MIR build
This commit desugars the drop and replace deriving from an
assignment at MIR build, avoiding the construction of the
DropAndReplace terminator (which will be removed in a followign PR)

In order to retain the same error messages for replaces a new
DesugaringKind::Replace variant is introduced.
2023-03-03 16:33:11 +01:00