test: Remove NOTE assertions from trace_macros-gate
If no NOTE assertions are present I believe they aren't asserted at all, and it
looks like the number of NOTEs differs on distcheck vs `make check`, so let's
just remove them all.
Closes#18154
If no NOTE assertions are present I believe they aren't asserted at all, and it
looks like the number of NOTEs differs on distcheck vs `make check`, so let's
just remove them all.
Closes#18154
Mention the crate type cdylib in rustc's usage
Hello,
I just tried to build a `cdylib` with the latest stable release, I've been passively waiting for this for quite some time now. Tested successfully on my machine, although it doesn't appear in `rustc`'s usage it seems to work like a charm so far. 😀
Thanks!
std: fix `readdir` errors for solaris
A `NULL` from `readdir` could be the end of stream or an error. The only
way to know is to check `errno`, so it must be set to a known value first,
like a 0 that POSIX will never use.
This currently only matters for solaris targets, as the other unix platforms
are using `readdir_r` with a direct error return indication. However, this is
getting deprecated (#34668) so they should all eventually switch to `readdir`.
This PR adds `set_errno`, uses it to clear the value before calling `readdir`,
then checks it again after to see the reason for a `NULL`. A few other small
fixes are included just to get solaris compiling at all.
I couldn't get cross-compilation completely going, so I don't have a good way
to test this beyond a smoke-test cargo build of std. I'd appreciate input from
someone more familiar with solaris -- cc @nbaksalyar?
evaluate the array length of fixed size array types in rustdoc
mitgates #34579
to fix it we'd need an expression simplifier.
r? @steveklabnik
cc @Osspial
Ergonomic format_args!
Fixes#9456 (at last).
Not a ground-up rewrite of the existing machinery, but more like an added intermediary layer between macro arguments and format placeholders. This is now implementing Rust RFC 1618!
This commit removed the restriction of only allowing one type per argument.
This is achieved by adding mappings between macro arguments and format
placeholders, then taking the mapping into consideration when emitting
the Arguments expression.
syntax_ext: format: fix implicit positional arguments
syntax_ext: format: don't panic if no args given for implicit positional args
Check the list lengths before use.
Fixes regression of `compile-fail/macro-backtrace-println.rs`.
syntax_ext: format: also map CountIsParam indices to expanded args
syntax_ext: format: fix ICE in case of malformed format args
Converts named argument references into indices, right after
verification as suggested by @alexcrichton. This drastically simplifies
the whole process!
format: beautifully get rid of ArgumentNext and CountIsNextParam
Now that CountIsNextParam and ArgumentNext are resolved during parse,
the need for handling them outside of libfmt_macros is obviated.
Note: *one* instance of implicit reference handling still remains, and
that's for implementing `all_args_simple`. It's trivial enough though,
so in this case it may be tolerable.
r? @steveklabnik
The referenced code https://github.com/thestinger/rust-snappy can not work. Maybe it's the old rust version? I do not know.
So I try to rewrite these test cases. If it is not what you originally meaning, just ignored it.