Rollup of 4 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #88375 (Clarify that ManuallyDrop<T> has same layout as T)
- #93755 (Allow comparing `Vec`s with different allocators using `==`)
- #95016 (Docs: make Vec::from_raw_parts documentation less strict)
- #95098 (impl From<&[T; N]> and From<&mut [T; N]> for Vec<T>)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Allow comparing `Vec`s with different allocators using `==`
See https://stackoverflow.com/q/71021633/7884305.
I did not changed the `PartialOrd` impl too because it was not generic already (didn't support `Vec<T> <=> Vec<U> where T: PartialOrd<U>`).
Does it needs tests?
I don't think this will hurt type inference much because the default allocator is usually not inferred (`new()` specifies it directly, and even with other allocators, you pass the allocator to `new_in()` so the compiler usually knows the type).
I think this requires FCP since the impls are already stable.
Clarify that ManuallyDrop<T> has same layout as T
This PR implements the documentation change under discussion in https://github.com/rust-lang/unsafe-code-guidelines/issues/302. It should not be approved or merged until the discussion there is resolved.
It's only needed for macro expansion, not as a general element in the
AST. This commit removes it, adds `NtOrTt` for the parser and macro
expansion cases, and renames the variants in `NamedMatch` to better
match the new type.
Fix typo in `String::try_reserve_exact` docs
Copying the pattern from `Vec::try_reserve_exact` and `String::try_reserve`,
it looks like this doc comment is intending to refer to the currently-being-documented
function.
Provide suggestion for missing `>` in a type parameter list
When encountering an inproperly terminated type parameter list, provide
a suggestion to close it after the last non-constraint type parameter
that was successfully parsed.
Fix#94058.
This was so verbose before that it made it hard to see what effect the flag actually had.
Before:
```
Set({test::src/tools/tidy}) not skipped for "bootstrap::test::Tidy" -- not in [src/test/ui, src/test/mir-opt/, src/test/debuginfo, src/test/ui-fulldeps]
Skipping Suite(test::src/test/ui) because it is excluded
Suite(test::src/test/run-pass-valgrind) not skipped for "bootstrap::test::RunPassValgrind" -- not in [src/test/ui, src/test/mir-opt/, src/test/debuginfo, src/test/ui-fulldeps]
Skipping Suite(test::src/test/mir-opt) because it is excluded
Suite(test::src/test/codegen) not skipped for "bootstrap::test::Codegen" -- not in [src/test/ui, src/test/mir-opt/, src/test/debuginfo, src/test/ui-fulldeps]
Suite(test::src/test/codegen-units) not skipped for "bootstrap::test::CodegenUnits" -- not in [src/test/ui, src/test/mir-opt/, src/test/debuginfo, src/test/ui-fulldeps]
Suite(test::src/test/assembly) not skipped for "bootstrap::test::Assembly" -- not in [src/test/ui, src/test/mir-opt/, src/test/debuginfo, src/test/ui-fulldeps]
Suite(test::src/test/incremental) not skipped for "bootstrap::test::Incremental" -- not in [src/test/ui, src/test/mir-opt/, src/test/debuginfo, src/test/ui-fulldeps]
Skipping Suite(test::src/test/debuginfo) because it is excluded
Skipping Suite(test::src/test/ui-fulldeps) because it is excluded
... about 100 more lines ...
```
After:
```
Skipping Suite(test::src/test/ui) because it is excluded
Skipping Suite(test::src/test/mir-opt) because it is excluded
Skipping Suite(test::src/test/debuginfo) because it is excluded
Skipping Suite(test::src/test/ui-fulldeps) because it is excluded
```
Copying the pattern from `Vec::try_reserve_exact` and `String::try_reserve`,
it looks like this doc comment is intending to refer to the currently-being-documented
function.
Bump the ripgrep commit exercised by cargotest
This update goes from 3de31f7527 (Aug 1, 2019) to current master, ced5b92aa9 (March 21, 2022).
I need this in order to pick up https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/1722, which picked up https://github.com/BurntSushi/bstr/pull/58, which unblocks https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/95345. Ripgrep uses the Debug representation of a `BStr` in some of its tests. In old versions of bstr, that used to just use the standard library's `escape_debug()` implementation, so the output ends up being sensitive to whether the standard library renders character 0 as `\u{0}` or as `\0`. The newer bstr always renders character 0 as `\0` and ripgrep's test suite has been correspondingly updated.
Rollup of 5 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #91981 (Recover suggestions and useful information lost in previous PR)
- #93469 (Skip pointing out ambiguous impls in alloc/std crates too in inference errors)
- #95335 (Move resolve_path to rustc_builtin_macros and make it private)
- #95340 (interpret: with enforce_number_validity, ensure integers are truly Scalar::Int (i.e., no pointers))
- #95341 (ARMv6K Horizon OS has_thread_local support)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Before:
```
failures:
[ui] rustdoc-ui/intra-doc/feature-gate-intra-doc-pointers.rs
test result: FAILED. 0 passed; 1 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 163 filtered out; finished in 0.45s
```
After:
```
failures:
[ui] src/test/rustdoc-ui/intra-doc/feature-gate-intra-doc-pointers.rs
test result: FAILED. 0 passed; 1 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 163 filtered out; finished in 0.45s
```
This allows copy pasting the path or using Ctrl+Click in IDEs to go directly to the file, instead of having to edit the filename first.
A common issue people run into when running compiletest is that filtering for files that don't exist is only a warning and not an error; running the whole test suite instead.
See for example https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/182449-t-compiler.2Fhelp/topic/Question.20about.20compiletest.
This is especially bad when using `--bless`, which will modify all `.stderr` files.
Change bootstrap to require valid filters instead of discarding invalid filters and continuing.
Before:
```
Warning: Skipping "/home/jnelson/rust-lang/rust/src/test/rustdoc-ui/intra-doc/feature-gate-intra-doc-pointers.r": not a regular file or directory
Check compiletest suite=rustdoc-ui mode=ui (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu(x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu) -> x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu(x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu))
running 163 tests
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.......................... 100/163
...............................................................
test result: ok. 89 passed; 0 failed; 74 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 7.20s
finished in 7.248 seconds
Build completed successfully in 0:00:08
```
After:
```
thread 'main' panicked at 'Invalid test suite filter "/home/jnelson/rust-lang/rust/src/test/rustdoc-ui/intra-doc/feature-gate-intra-doc-pointers.r": file or directory does not exist', src/bootstrap/util.rs:311:
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
Build completed unsuccessfully in 0:00:08
```
ARMv6K Horizon OS has_thread_local support
cc. ```@ian-h-chamberlain```
cc. ```@AzureMarker```
Being an ARM target, it has always had built-in support for `#[thread_local]`. This PR comes in just now because we were testing `std::thread` support with `thread_local_dtor`s. This will hopefully be the last PR for the target specification, unless anymore features will be needed as time goes on.
interpret: with enforce_number_validity, ensure integers are truly Scalar::Int (i.e., no pointers)
This is required for https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/pull/2040
r? ```@oli-obk```