If we're going to emit bitcode (through ThinLTOBuffer), then we
need to ensure that anon globals are named. This was already done
after optimization passes, but also has to happen after LTO passes,
as we always emit the final result in a ThinLTO-compatible manner.
Fixes#51947.
As a drive-by, added `-g` to the compile-flags so that the test more
reliably fails to compile when the extern static in question is *not*
provided. (I.e. this is making the test more robust in the face of
potential future revisions.)
Fix#54388.
NLL Diagnostic Review 3: Missing errors for borrows of union fields
Fixes#55675.
This PR modifies a test to make it more robust (it also fixes indentation on a doc comment, but that's not the point of the PR). See the linked issue for details.
r? @pnkfelix
Fix tracking issue numbers for some unstable features
And also remove deprecated unstable `#[panic_implementation]` attribute that was superseded by stable `#[panic_handler]` and doesn't have an open tracking issue.
std: Enable usage of `thread_local!` through imports
The `thread_local!` macro delegated to an internal macro but it didn't
do so in a macros-and-the-module-system compatible fashion, meaning if a
`#![no_std]` crate imported `std` and tried to use `thread_local!` it
would fail due to missing a lookup of an internal macro.
This commit switches the macro to instead use `$crate` to invoke other
macros, ensuring that it'll work when `thread_local!` is imported alone.
std: Improve codegen size of accessing TLS
Some code in the TLS implementation in libstd stores `Some(val)` into an
`&mut Option<T>` (effectively) and then pulls out `&T`, but it currently
uses `.unwrap()` which can codegen into a panic even though it can never
panic. With sufficient optimizations enabled (like LTO) the compiler can
see through this but this commit helps it along in normal mode
(`--release` with Cargo by default) to avoid codegen'ing the panic path.
This ends up improving the optimized codegen on wasm by ensuring that a
call to panic pulling in more file size doesn't stick around.
Use lld directly for Fuchsia target
Fuchsia already uses lld as the default linker, so there's no reason
to always invoke it through Clang, instead we can simply invoke lld
directly and pass the set of flags that matches Clang.
Fuchsia already uses lld as the default linker, so there's no reason
to always invoke it through Clang, instead we can simply invoke lld
directly and pass the set of flags that matches Clang.
It is necessary to detect whether we are making the first
assignment into a union. This is checked by looking at the moves and
checking if there are any from locations earlier in the control flow
graph.
This commit improves the detection of this by switching from a naive
method that compared only the statement and basic block indices with
a more robust method that looks at the predecessors of a location.
This commit adds a run-pass test for the subset of
`src/test/ui/borrowck/borrowck-union-move-assign.rs` that is intended to
pass as the union is reinitialized.
Bug #55606 points out a regression introduced by #54004; namely that
an assertion can erroneously fire when a niche-filling discriminant
value is emitted.
This fixes the bug by removing the assertion, and furthermore by
arranging for the discriminant value to be masked according to the
size of the niche. This makes handling the discriminant a bit simpler
for debuggers.
The test case is from Jonathan Turner.
Closes#55606
NLL has increased precision in its analysis of drop order, and we want
the test annotations to deliberately reflect this by having fewer
ERROR annotations for NLL than for AST-borrowck. The best way to get
this effect is via `// revisions`.
As a drive-by, also added uses of all the borrows just to make it
clear that NLL isn't somehow sidestepping things by using shorter
borrows than you might have otherwise expected. (Of course, the added
uses do not make all that much difference since the relevant types all
declare `impl Drop` and thus those drops have implicit uses anyway.)
This is a variant of `ui/borrowck/borrowck-closures-mut-of-imm.rs`
that I used to help identify what changes I needed to make to the
latter file in order to recover its instances of E0524 under NLL.
(Basically this test includes the changes you'd need to make to
`ui/borrowck/borrowck-closures-mut-of-imm.rs` in order to get rid of
occurrences of E0596. And then I realized that one needs to add
invocations of the closures in order to properly extend the mutable
reborrows in a manner such that NLL will roughly match AST-borrowck.)
This is based on the feedback from estebank:
"""
I believe that test can be removed outright. It'd be impossible for a
new change to go through that breaks this kind of output without it
being picked up by multiple other `stderr` tests. This is an artifact
of the transition period to the "new" output style.
"""
see: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/52663#issuecomment-422155551