flt2dec: properly handle uninitialized memory
The float-to-str code currently uses uninitialized memory incorrectly (see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76092). This PR fixes that.
Specifically, that code used `&mut [T]` as "out references", but it would be incorrect for the caller to actually pass uninitialized memory. So the PR changes this to `&mut [MaybeUninit<T>]`, and then functions return a `&[T]` to the part of the buffer that they initialized (some functions already did that, indirectly via `&Formatted`, others were adjusted to return that buffer instead of just the initialized length).
What I particularly like about this is that it moves `unsafe` to the right place: previously, the outermost caller had to use `unsafe` to assert that things are initialized; now it is the functions that do the actual initializing which have the corresponding `unsafe` block when they call `MaybeUninit::slice_get_ref` (renamed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/76217 to `slice_assume_init_ref`).
Reviewers please be aware that I have no idea how any of this code actually works. My changes were purely mechanical and type-driven. The test suite passes so I guess I didn't screw up badly...
Cc @sfackler this is somewhat related to your RFC, and possibly some of this code could benefit from (a generalized version of) the API you describe there. But for now I think what I did is "good enough".
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76092.
`try_reserve` and `try_reserve_exact` docs refer to calling `reserve` and `reserve_exact`.
`try_reserve_exact` example uses `try_reserve` method instead of `try_reserve_exact`.
The first use case of this detection of regression for trimmed paths
computation, that is in the case of rustc, which should be computed only
in case of errors or warnings.
Our current user of this method is deeply nested, being a side effect
from `Display` formatting on lots of rustc types. So taking only the
caller to the error message is not enough - we should collect the
traceback instead.
While formatting for user diagnostics used `Display` for all most cases,
some small amount of cases used `Debug` instead. Until now, `Display`
and `Debug` yielded the same output for many types. However, with path
trimming, we want to show a shorter path for the user, these cases need
fixing.
compiler: use `OnceCell` from std
Fixes#76192
The only remaining direct use of `lazy_static` crate is in `src/bootstrap` but I am not sure how I can remove that dependency for now.
r? @matklad
Rollup of 14 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #74880 (Add trailing comma support to matches macro)
- #76074 (Add new `-Z dump-mir-spanview` option)
- #76088 (Add more examples to lexicographic cmp on Iterators.)
- #76099 (Add info about `!` and `impl Trait`)
- #76126 (Use "Fira Sans" for crate list font)
- #76132 (Factor out StmtKind::MacCall fields into `MacCallStmt` struct)
- #76143 (Give a better error message for duplicate built-in macros)
- #76158 (Stabilise link-self-contained option)
- #76201 (Move to intra-doc links for library/core/src/panic.rs)
- #76206 (Make all methods of `std::net::Ipv6Addr` const)
- #76207 (# Move to intra-doc links for library/core/src/clone.rs)
- #76212 (Document lint missing_doc_code_examples is nightly-only)
- #76218 (lexer: Tiny improvement to shebang detection)
- #76221 (Clean up header in `iter` docs for `for` loops)
Failed merges:
r? @ghost
This introduces a no-op `Unhasher` for map keys that are already hash-
like, for example `Fingerprint` and its wrapper `DefPathHash`. For these
we can directly produce the `u64` hash for maps. The first use of this
is `def_path_hash_to_def_id: Option<UnhashMap<DefPathHash, DefId>>`.
lexer: Tiny improvement to shebang detection
Lexer now discerns between regular comments and doc comments, so use that.
The change only affects the choice of reported errors.
Make all methods of `std::net::Ipv6Addr` const
Make the following methods of `std::net::Ipv6Addr` unstable const under the `const_ipv6` feature:
- `segments`
- `is_unspecified`
- `is_loopback`
- `is_global` (unstable)
- `is_unique_local`
- `is_unicast_link_local_strict`
- `is_documentation`
- `multicast_scope`
- `is_multicast`
- `to_ipv4_mapped`
- `to_ipv4`
This would make all methods of `Ipv6Addr` const.
Changed the implementation of `is_unspecified` and `is_loopback` to use a `match` instead of `==`, all other methods did not require a change.
All these methods are dependent on `segments`, the current implementation of which requires unstable `const_fn_transmute` ([PR#75085](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/75085)).
Part of #76205
Move to intra-doc links for library/core/src/panic.rs
Helps with #75080.
@rustbot modify labels: T-doc, A-intra-doc-links, T-rustdoc
Known issues:
* Link from `core` to `std` (#74481):
[`set_hook`]
[`String`]
Give a better error message for duplicate built-in macros
Minor follow-up to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/75176 giving a better error message for duplicate builtin macros. This would have made it a little easier to debug.
r? @petrochenkov
Use "Fira Sans" for crate list font
Fira Sans is what's used for module lists and other item lists.
Previously, the default body font, "Source Serif Pro", was used for
crate lists, which didn't visually match other item lists.
@rustbot modify labels: T-rustdoc
Add more examples to lexicographic cmp on Iterators.
Given two arrays of T1 and T2, the most important rule of lexicographical comparison is that two arrays
of equal length will be compared until the first difference occured.
The examples provided only focuses on the second rule that says that the
shorter array will be filled with some T2 that is less than every T1.
Which is only possible because of the first rule.
Add new `-Z dump-mir-spanview` option
Similar to `-Z dump-mir-graphviz`, this adds the option to write
HTML+CSS files that allow users to analyze the spans associated with MIR
elements (by individual statement, just terminator, or overall basic
block).
This PR was split out from PR #76004, and exposes an API for spanview
HTML+CSS files that is also used to analyze code regions chosen for
coverage instrumentation (in a follow-on PR).
Rust compiler MCP rust-lang/compiler-team#278
Relevant issue: #34701 - Implement support for LLVMs code coverage
instrumentation
r? @tmandry
FYI @wesleywiser
The HIR Id trick is insufficient to prevent query cycles when optimizing
generators, since merely requesting a layout of a generator also
computes its `optimized_mir`.
Make no attempts to inline functions into generators within the same
crate to avoid query cycles.
Makes the following methods of `std::net::Ipv4Addr` unstable const under the `const_ipv4` feature:
- `is_global`
- `is_reserved`
- `is_broadcast`
- `to_ipv6_compatible`
- `to_ipv6_mapped`
This results in all methods of `Ipv4Addr` being const.
Also adds tests for these methods in a const context.
Fira Sans is what's used for module lists and other item lists.
Previously, the default body font, "Source Serif Pro", was used for
crate lists, which didn't visually match other item lists.
Run cfg-stripping on generic parameters before invoking derive macros
Fixes#75930
This changes the tokens seen by a proc-macro. However, ising a `#[cfg]` attribute
on a generic paramter is unusual, and combining it with a proc-macro
derive is probably even more unusual. I don't expect this to cause any
breakage.