Allow overwriting the sysroot compile flag in compile tests
This was added in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/110478/files#diff-03a0567fa80ca04ed5a55f9ac5c711b4f84659be2d0ac4a984196d581c04f76b, unconditionally passing the `sysroot` flag to the compile test invocations. In our ferrocene fork we have a few tests that test the `sysroot` flag specifically which fail due to the flag being passed multiple times now.
We believe upstreaming this small change could be beneficial should the rust-lang/rust also want to test certain sysroot setups in the future.
fix out-of-date comment about rpath in bootstrap
in #64316 (1bec962f46), the `RUSTC_RPATH` enviroment variables had been removed , but the comments about the rpath still keep it
this PR fix it to avoid misunstanding
Add `indent_style = tab` for `Makefile`s to `.editorconfig`
Add `indent_style = tab` for `Makefile`s to `.editorconfig` as spaces don't work as indents in Makefiles.
fix lint regression in `non_upper_case_globals`
Fixes#110573
The issue also exists for inherent associated types (where I copied my impl from). `EarlyContext` is more involved to fix in this way, so I'll leave it be for now (note it's unstable so that's not urgent).
r? `@compiler-errors`
`deny(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn)` in `rustc_data_structures`
r? `@Nilstrieb`
I couldn't bring myself to document the safety in big `unsafe` functions but ehh
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.)
Spelling misc
These two files seem to be fairly distinct from everything else.
That said, if this project doesn't like changing changelogs, I'm happy to drop the changes to `RELEASES.md`
Implement `Neg` for signed non-zero integers.
Negating a non-zero integer currently requires unpacking to a primitive and re-wrapping. Since negation of non-zero signed integers always produces a non-zero result, it is safe to implement `Neg` for `NonZeroI{N}`.
The new `impl` is marked as stable because trait impls for two stable types can't be marked unstable.
See discussion on https://github.com/rust-lang/libs-team/issues/105 for additional context.
Negating a non-zero integer currently requires unpacking to a
primitive and re-wrapping. Since negation of non-zero signed
integers always produces a non-zero result, it is safe to
implement `Neg` for `NonZeroI{N}`.
The new `impl` is marked as stable because trait implementations
for two stable types can't be marked unstable.
Add suggestion to use closure argument instead of a capture on borrowck error
Fixes#109271
r? `@compiler-errors`
This should probably be refined a bit, but opening a PR so that I don't forget anything.
Support AIX-style archive type
Reading facility of AIX big archive has been supported by `object` since 0.30.0.
Writing facility of AIX big archive has already been supported by `ar_archive_writer`, but we need to bump the version to support the new archive type enum.
While it might *seem* that this does something, it actually doesn't.
`mut_borrow_of_mutable_ref` returns a `bool` that is ignored by the
let-else. This was basically
```rust
if !self.body.local_decls.get(local).is_some() {
return
}
```
Which is pretty useless
Don't transmute `&List<GenericArg>` <-> `&List<Ty>`
In #93505 we allowed safely transmuting between `&List<GenericArg<'_>>` and `&List<Ty<'_>>`. This was possible because `GenericArg` is a tagged pointer and the tag for types is `0b00`, such that a `GenericArg` with a type inside has the same layout as `Ty`.
While this was meant as an optimization, it doesn't look like it was actually any perf or max-rss win (see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/94799#issuecomment-1064340003, https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/94841, https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/110496#issuecomment-1513799140).
Additionally the way it was done is quite fragile — `unsafe` code was not properly documented or contained in a module, types were not marked as `repr(C)` (making the transmutes possibly unsound). All of this makes the code maintenance harder and blocks other possible optimizations (as an example I've found out about these `transmutes` when my change caused them to sigsegv compiler).
Thus, I think we can safely (pun intended) remove those transmutes, making maintenance easier, optimizations possible, code less cursed, etc.
r? `@compiler-errors`
Missing blanket impl trait not public
Fixes#94183.
The problem was that we should have checked if the trait was reachable instead of only "directly public".
r? `@notriddle`
Fix `tests/run-make-translation` when download-rustc is enabled
When building locally, we never generate a `share` directory in the local sysroot. However, when we download the `rustc` component from ci, it includes a `share/man` directory in the sysroot. The `run-make/translation` test assumed that it didn't exist, and would create a link from `fakeroot` to the real share directory, and write symbolic links into it. Change it not to create the link, so that rustc doesn't try to load multiple copies of the same `.ftl` file.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/110357.
Fix `x test lint-docs linkchecker` when download-rustc is enabled
Bootstrap was setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH for bootstrap tools in `tool_cmd`, and rustc inherited that environment. That broke when download-rustc was enabled; see the new comment for details.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/110354