Use the OS thread name by default if `THREAD_INFO` has not been initialized
Currently if `THREAD_INFO` hasn't been initialized then the name will be set to `None`. This PR changes it to use the OS thread name by default. This mostly affects foreign threads at the moment but we could expand this to make more use of the OS thread name in the future.
Note: I've only implemented `Thread::get_name` for windows, linux and macos (and macos adjacent) targets. The rest just return `None`.
After desugaring, `let` expressions should only appear inside `if` expressions
or `match` guards, possibly nested within a let-chain. In both cases they are
specifically handled by the lowerings of those expressions, so this case is
currently unreachable.
Account for unmet T: !Copy in E0277 message
```
error[E0277]: the trait bound `T: !Copy` is not satisfied
--> $DIR/simple.rs:10:16
|
LL | not_copy::<T>();
| ^ the trait bound `T: !Copy` is not satisfied
```
instead of the current
```
error[E0277]: the trait bound `T: !Copy` is not satisfied
--> $DIR/simple.rs:10:16
|
LL | not_copy::<T>();
| ^ the trait `!Copy` is not implemented for `T`
```
Move `HandleStore` into `server.rs`.
This just moves the server-relevant parts of handles into `server.rs`. It introduces a new higher-order macro `with_api_handle_types` to avoid some duplication.
This fixes two `FIXME` comments, and makes things clearer, by not having server code in `client.rs`.
r? ```@bjorn3```
Display short types for unimplemented trait
Shortens unimplemented trait diagnostics. Now shows:
```
error[E0277]: `Option<Option<Option<...>>>` doesn't implement `std::fmt::Display`
--> $DIR/on_unimplemented_long_types.rs:4:17
|
LL | pub fn foo() -> impl std::fmt::Display {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Option<Option<Option<...>>>` cannot be formatted with the default formatter
LL |
LL | / Some(Some(Some(Some(Some(Some(Some(Some(Some(S...
LL | | Some(Some(Some(Some(Some(Some(Some(Some(So...
LL | | Some(Some(Some(Some(Some(Some(Some(Som...
LL | | Some(Some(Some(Some(Some(Some(Some...
... |
LL | | ))))))))))),
LL | | )))))))))))
| |_______________- return type was inferred to be `Option<Option<Option<...>>>` here
|
= help: the trait `std::fmt::Display` is not implemented for `Option<Option<Option<...>>>`
= note: in format strings you may be able to use `{:?}` (or {:#?} for pretty-print) instead
error: aborting due to 1 previous error
For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`.
```
I'm not 100% sure if this is desirable, or if we should just let the long types remain long. This is also kinda a short-term bandaid solution. The real long term solution is to properly migrate `rustc_trait_selection`'s error reporting to use translatable diagnostics and then properly handle type name printing.
Fixes#121687.
match lowering: pre-simplify or-patterns too
This is the final part of my work to simplify match pairs early: now we do it for or-patterns too. This makes it possible to collect fake borrows separately from the main match lowering algorithm. That'll enable more simplifications of or-pattern handling.
Note: I was tempted to have `Candidate` contain a `FlatPat`, but there are so many places that use `candidate.match_pairs` etc directly that I chose not to.
r? `@matthewjasper`
Update E0716.md for clarity
When reading through this, I got slightly hung up thinking the `let` it was referring to was the `let tmp` on line 25, which was confusing considering the comment states that the temporary is freed at the end of the block. I think adding this clarification could potentially help some beginners like myself without being overly verbose.
fix typo in documentation for std::fs::Permissions
Please check and re-check this PR carefully to see if I got this right.
But by my logic, if the `read_only` function returns `true`, I would not expect be able to write to the file (it being read only); so this text is meant to clarify that `read_only` being `false` doesn't mean *you* can actually write to the file, just that "in general" someone is able to.
Don't grab variances in `TypeRelating` relation if we're invariant
Since `Invariant.xform(var) = Invariant` always, so just copy what the generalizer relation does.
Fixes#110106
Detect more cases of `=` to `:` typo
When a `Local` is fully parsed, but not followed by a `;`, keep the `:` span arround and mention it. If the type could continue being parsed as an expression, suggest replacing the `:` with a `=`.
```
error: expected one of `!`, `+`, `->`, `::`, `;`, or `=`, found `.`
--> file.rs:2:32
|
2 | let _: std::env::temp_dir().join("foo");
| - ^ expected one of `!`, `+`, `->`, `::`, `;`, or `=`
| |
| while parsing the type for `_`
| help: use `=` if you meant to assign
```
Fix#119665.
Adds initial support for DataFlowSanitizer to the Rust compiler. It
currently supports `-Zsanitizer-dataflow-abilist`. Additional options
for it can be passed to LLVM command line argument processor via LLVM
arguments using `llvm-args` codegen option (e.g.,
`-Cllvm-args=-dfsan-combine-pointer-labels-on-load=false`).
Update cargo
12 commits in 8964c8ccff6e420e2a38b8696d178d69fab84d9d..f772ec0224d3755ce52ac5128a80319fb2eb45d0
2024-02-27 19:22:46 +0000 to 2024-03-01 22:57:35 +0000
- feat(toml): Warn on unset Edition (rust-lang/cargo#13505)
- fix(msrv): Report all incompatible packages, not just a random one (rust-lang/cargo#13514)
- refactor: abstract `std::fs` away from on-disk index cache (rust-lang/cargo#13515)
- chore(deps): update compatible (rust-lang/cargo#13507)
- chore(deps): update rust crate rusqlite to 0.31.0 (rust-lang/cargo#13510)
- [docs]: Clarify vendored sources as read-only and way to modify (rust-lang/cargo#13512)
- chore(deps): update rust crate supports-hyperlinks to v3 (rust-lang/cargo#13511)
- refactor: Clarify more Config -> Context (rust-lang/cargo#13506)
- test: Make `edition` explicit in packages (rust-lang/cargo#13504)
- Add all unit's children recursively for `doc.extern-map` option (rust-lang/cargo#13481)
- fix(rustc): Always pass --edition to rustc (rust-lang/cargo#13499)
- Silently ignore `cargo::rustc-check-cfg` to avoid MSRV annoyance when stabilizing `-Zcheck-cfg` (rust-lang/cargo#13438)
r? ghost
Rollup of 11 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #111505 (Made `INVALID_DOC_ATTRIBUTES` lint deny by default)
- #120305 (Delete line if suggestion would replace it with an empty line)
- #121153 (Suggest removing superfluous semicolon when statements used as expression)
- #121497 (`-Znext-solver=coherence`: suggest increasing recursion limit)
- #121634 (Clarify behavior of slice prefix/suffix operations in case of equality)
- #121706 (match lowering: Remove hacky branch in sort_candidate)
- #121730 (Add profiling support to AIX)
- #121750 (match lowering: Separate the `bool` case from other integers in `TestKind`)
- #121803 (Never say "`Trait` is implemented for `{type error}`")
- #121811 (Move sanitizer ui tests to sanitizer directory)
- #121824 (Implement missing ABI structures in StableMIR)
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Implement missing ABI structures in StableMIR
Add implementations for Scalar, Primitive and WrappingRange for StableMIR.
FYI, I thought about reusing the `rustc_abi` module, since it is designed to not necessarily depend on the `rustc` internals, but the maintenance burden to maintain this crate in crates.io doesn't seem worth it at this point.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/project-stable-mir/issues/58
Move sanitizer ui tests to sanitizer directory
Moves the sanitizer ui tests to the sanitizer directory and removes the sanitizer prefix from tests file names similarly to how the sanitizer codegen tests are organized.
Never say "`Trait` is implemented for `{type error}`"
When a trait bound error occurs, we look for alternative types that would have made the bound succeed. For some reason `{type error}` sometimes would appear as a type that would do so.
We now remove `{type error}` from the list in every case to avoid nonsensical `note`s.
match lowering: Separate the `bool` case from other integers in `TestKind`
`TestKind::SwitchInt` had a special case for `bool` essentially everywhere it's used, so I made `TestKind::If` to handle the bool case on its own.
r? `@matthewjasper`
Add profiling support to AIX
AIX ld needs special option to merge objects with profiling. Also, profiler_builtins should include builtins for AIX from compiler-rt.
match lowering: Remove hacky branch in sort_candidate
Reusing `self.test()` there wasn't actually pulling a lot of weight. In particular the `TestKind::Len` cases were all already correctly handled.
r? `@matthewjasper`
Clarify behavior of slice prefix/suffix operations in case of equality
Operations such as starts_with, ends_with, strip_prefix and strip_suffix can be either strict (do not consider a slice to be a prefix/suffix of itself) or not. In Rust's case, they are not strict. Add a few phrases to the documentation to clarify this.
Suggest removing superfluous semicolon when statements used as expression
Fixes#105431
- it's not a pure recursive visitor, so I guess there may be some more complex scenarios not covered.
- moved `consider_removing_semicolon` to `compiler/rustc_infer` for reusing this helper function.