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Mazdak Farrokhzad
fd09fad064
Rollup merge of #66789 - eddyb:mir-source-scope-local-data, r=oli-obk
rustc: move mir::SourceScopeLocalData to a field of SourceScopeData.

By having one `ClearCrossCrate<SourceScopeLocalData>` for each scope, as opposed to a single `ClearCrossCrate` for all the `SourceScopeLocalData`s, we can represent the fact that some scopes have `SourceScopeLocalData` associated with them, and some don't.

This is useful when doing MIR inlining across crates, because the `ClearCrossCrate` will be `Clear` for the cross-crate MIR scopes and `Set` for the local ones.

Also see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/66203#issuecomment-555589574 for some context around this approach.

Fixes #51314.
2019-12-02 04:09:00 +01:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
a279ebbc91
Rollup merge of #66346 - linkmauve:try-in-docstring, r=Dylan-DPC
Replace .unwrap() with ? in std::os::unix::net

As people like to copy examples, this gives them good habits.
2019-12-02 04:08:55 +01:00
bors
4007d4ef26 Auto merge of #66917 - Centril:rollup-xj2enik, r=Centril
Rollup of 9 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #66503 (More useful test error messages on should_panic(expected=...) mismatch)
 - #66662 (Miri: run panic-catching tests in liballoc)
 - #66679 (Improve lifetime errors with implicit trait object lifetimes)
 - #66726 (Use recursion_limit for const eval stack limit)
 - #66790 (Do `min_const_fn` checks for `SetDiscriminant`s target)
 - #66832 (const_prop: detect and avoid catching Miri errors that require allocation)
 - #66880 (Add long error code explanation message for E0203)
 - #66890 (Format liballoc with rustfmt)
 - #66896 (pass Queries to compiler callbacks)

Failed merges:

r? @ghost
2019-12-01 06:00:33 +00:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
bed4c09d21
Rollup merge of #66896 - RalfJung:queries, r=Zoxc
pass Queries to compiler callbacks

https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/66791 made it impossible to access the tcx in the callbacks; this should fix that.

r? @Zoxc
2019-12-01 04:49:32 +01:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
3db3f156f1
Rollup merge of #66890 - dtolnay:fmt4, r=Dylan-DPC
Format liballoc with rustfmt

Same strategy as #66691 -- as with my previous formatting PRs, I am avoiding causing merge conflicts in other PRs by only touches those files that are not involved in any currently open PR. Files that appear in new PRs between when this PR is opened and when it makes it to the top of the bors queue will be reverted from this PR.

The list of files involved in open PRs is determined by querying GitHub's GraphQL API [with this script](https://gist.github.com/dtolnay/aa9c34993dc051a4f344d1b10e4487e8).

With the list of files from the script in outstanding_files, the relevant commands were:

```
$ find src/liballoc -name '*.rs' \
    | xargs rustfmt --edition=2018 --unstable-features --skip-children
$ rg liballoc outstanding_files | xargs git checkout --
```

To confirm no funny business:

```
$ git checkout $THIS_COMMIT^
$ git show --pretty= --name-only $THIS_COMMIT \
    | xargs rustfmt --edition=2018 --unstable-features --skip-children
$ git diff $THIS_COMMIT  # there should be no difference
```

r? @Dylan-DPC
2019-12-01 04:49:31 +01:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
d4f59564e7
Rollup merge of #66880 - aDotInTheVoid:add-E0203-long, r=GuillaumeGomez
Add long error code explanation message for E0203

Addressed some of #61137

r? @GuillaumeGomez
2019-12-01 04:49:29 +01:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
d91e63b7a2
Rollup merge of #66832 - RalfJung:const-prop-no-alloc, r=oli-obk
const_prop: detect and avoid catching Miri errors that require allocation

r? @wesleywiser @oli-obk
2019-12-01 04:49:27 +01:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
75fd413e7b
Rollup merge of #66790 - christianpoveda:check-set-discriminant, r=oli-obk
Do `min_const_fn` checks for `SetDiscriminant`s target

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/66556

r? @oli-obk @ecstatic-morse
2019-12-01 04:49:26 +01:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
60f4212ee5
Rollup merge of #66726 - CAD97:miri-recursion-limit, r=RalfJung
Use recursion_limit for const eval stack limit

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/issues/643 @orium @RalfJung

I'm really not certain how exactly to handle this change, but it looks like it's that simple.

Reuse `recursion_limit` ("The maximum recursion limit for potentially infinitely recursive operations such as auto-dereference and monomorphization") which is configurable by the user for the const evaluation stack frame limit.

The other option is to make `const_eval_stack_frame_limit` configurable in the same way as `recursion_limit` (but I'm not sure how to do that and it'd be a bigger change).

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/issues/643.
2019-12-01 04:49:24 +01:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
99f9fa3695
Rollup merge of #66679 - mark-i-m:fix-anon-lifetime-errors, r=matthewjasper
Improve lifetime errors with implicit trait object lifetimes

r? @matthewjasper

cc @estebank

I still think the ideal solution would be to construct a `BrAnon`, but that seems like a more invasive change, and can be done later. This at least gets rid of the hack in `OutliveSuggestion` and is slightly more principled.
2019-12-01 04:49:23 +01:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
cb43d82fd6
Rollup merge of #66662 - RalfJung:miri-test-liballoc, r=dtolnay
Miri: run panic-catching tests in liballoc

I also converted two tests from using `thread::spawn(...).join()` just for catching panics, to `catch_panic`, so that Miri can run them.
2019-12-01 04:49:21 +01:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
6110d3ebc8
Rollup merge of #66503 - thomasetter:panic-error-msg, r=joshtriplett
More useful test error messages on should_panic(expected=...) mismatch

Fixes  #66304
r? @gilescope

Shows both the actual as well as the expected panic value when a test with `should_panic(expected=...)` fails.
This makes `should_panic` more consistent with `assert_eq`.

I am not sure whether printing the `Any::type_id()` is useful, is there something better that we could print for non-string panic values?
2019-12-01 04:49:19 +01:00
bors
135ccbaca8 Auto merge of #66908 - Centril:rollup-26givp6, r=Centril
Rollup of 9 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #66612 (Initial implementation of or-pattern usefulness checking)
 - #66705 (Atomic as_mut_ptr)
 - #66759 (impl TrustedLen for vec::Drain)
 - #66858 (Use LLVMAddAnalysisPasses instead of Rust's wrapper)
 - #66870 (SimplifyArmIdentity only for locals with the same type)
 - #66883 (rustc_typeck: gate AnonConst's generics on feature(const_generics).)
 - #66889 (Make python-generated source files compatible with rustfmt)
 - #66894 (Remove unneeded prelude imports in libcore tests)
 - #66895 (Feature gating *declarations* => new crate `rustc_feature`)

Failed merges:

 - #66905 (rustc_plugin: Remove some remaining plugin features)

r? @ghost
2019-12-01 00:39:18 +00:00
Christian Poveda
2ced9d96e7 Merge match branches 2019-11-30 12:25:45 -05:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
b772b5b19d
Rollup merge of #66895 - Centril:rustc_feature, r=oli-obk
Feature gating *declarations* => new crate `rustc_feature`

This PR moves the data-oriented parts of feature gating into its own crate, `rustc_feature`.
The parts consist of some data types as well as `accepted`, `active`, `removed`, and `builtin_attrs`.

Feature gate checking itself remains in `syntax::feature_gate::check`. The parts which define how to emit feature gate errors could probably be moved to `rustc_errors` or to the new `rustc_session` crate introduced in #66878. The visitor itself could probably be moved as a pass in `rustc_passes` depending on how the dependency edges work out.

The PR also contains some drive-by cleanup of feature gate checking. As such, the PR probably best read commit-by-commit.

r? @oli-obk
cc @petrochenkov
cc @Mark-Simulacrum
2019-11-30 16:56:58 +01:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
b4bffcebca
Rollup merge of #66894 - dtolnay:prelude, r=Centril
Remove unneeded prelude imports in libcore tests

These three lines are from c82da7a54b dating back to 2015.

They cause problems when applying rustfmt to the codebase, because reordering wildcard imports can trigger new unused import warnings.

As a minimized example, the following program compiles successfully:

```rust
#![deny(unused_imports)]

use std::fmt::Debug;
use std::marker::Send;

pub mod repro {
    use std::prelude::v1::*;
    use super::*;

    pub type D = dyn Debug;
    pub type S = dyn Send;
}

pub type S = dyn Send;
```

but putting it through rustfmt produces a program that fails to compile:

```rust
#![deny(unused_imports)]

use std::fmt::Debug;
use std::marker::Send;

pub mod repro {
    use super::*;
    use std::prelude::v1::*;

    pub type D = dyn Debug;
    pub type S = dyn Send;
}

pub type S = dyn Send;
```

The error is:

```console
error: unused import: `std::prelude::v1::*`
 --> src/main.rs:8:9
  |
8 |     use std::prelude::v1::*;
  |         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
```
2019-11-30 16:56:56 +01:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
2e83c6d114
Rollup merge of #66889 - dtolnay:fmt6, r=rkruppe
Make python-generated source files compatible with rustfmt

This PR adjusts the generators for src/libcore/num/dec2flt/table.rs, src/libcore/unicode/printable.rs, and src/libcore/unicode/tables.rs to make it so running `rustfmt` on the generated files no longer needs to apply any changes.

This involves tweaking the python scripts where reasonable to better match rustfmt's style, and adding `#[rustfmt::skip]` to big constant tables that there's no point having rustfmt rewrap.

r? @Dylan-DPC
2019-11-30 16:56:55 +01:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
c85f63561e
Rollup merge of #66883 - eddyb:we-cant-have-nice-things, r=oli-obk
rustc_typeck: gate AnonConst's generics on feature(const_generics).

This PR employs the fix for #43408 when `#![feature(const_generics)]` is enabled, making the feature-gate the opt-in for all the possible breakage this may incur.

For example, if this PR lands, this will cause a cycle error (due to #60471):
```rust
#![feature(const_generics)]

fn foo<T: Into<[u8; 4]>>() {}
```
And so will anything with type-level const expressions, in its bounds.
Surprisingly, `impl`s don't seem to be affected (if they were, even libcore wouldn't compile).

One thing I'm worried about is not knowing how much unstable code out there, using const-generics, will be broken. But types like `Foo<{N+1}>` never really worked, and do after this PR, just not in bounds - so ironically, it's type-level const expressions that don't depend on generics, which will break (in bounds).

Also, if we do this, we'll have effectively blocked stabilization of const generics on #60471.

r? @oli-obk cc @varkor @yodaldevoid @nikomatsakis
2019-11-30 16:56:53 +01:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
472bee260e
Rollup merge of #66870 - tmiasko:simplify-ty, r=oli-obk
SimplifyArmIdentity only for locals with the same type

Fixes #66856
Fixes #66851
2019-11-30 16:56:52 +01:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
237865181b
Rollup merge of #66858 - 0dvictor:capi, r=rkruppe
Use LLVMAddAnalysisPasses instead of Rust's wrapper

LLVM exposes a C API `LLVMAddAnalysisPasses` and hence Rust's own wrapper `LLVMRustAddAnalysisPasses` is not needed anymore.
2019-11-30 16:56:50 +01:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
9ae7fb3e71
Rollup merge of #66759 - CAD97:patch-3, r=KodrAus
impl TrustedLen for vec::Drain

The iterator methods just forward to `slice::Iter`, which is `TrustedLen`.

This can probably be applied to other `Drain` structs as well.
2019-11-30 16:56:49 +01:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
123406cac7
Rollup merge of #66705 - pitdicker:atomic_mut_ptr, r=KodrAus
Atomic as_mut_ptr

I encountered the following pattern a few times: In Rust we use some atomic type like `AtomicI32`, and an FFI interface exposes this as `*mut i32` (or some similar `libc` type).

It was not obvious to me if a just transmuting a pointer to the atomic was acceptable, or if this should use a cast that goes through an `UnsafeCell`. See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/66136#issuecomment-557802477

Transmuting the pointer directly:
```rust
let atomic = AtomicI32::new(1);
let ptr = &atomic as *const AtomicI32 as *mut i32;
unsafe {
    ffi(ptr);
}
```

A dance with `UnsafeCell`:
```rust
let atomic = AtomicI32::new(1);
unsafe {
    let ptr = (&*(&atomic as *const AtomicI32 as *const UnsafeCell<i32>)).get();
    ffi(ptr);
}
```

Maybe in the end both ways could be valid. But why not expose a direct method to get a pointer from the standard library?

An `as_mut_ptr` method on atomics can be safe, because only the use of the resulting pointer is where things can get unsafe. I documented its use for FFI, and "Doing non-atomic reads and writes on the resulting integer can be a data race."

The standard library could make use this method in a few places in the WASM module.

cc @RalfJung as you answered my original question.
2019-11-30 16:56:47 +01:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
3af14f994d
Rollup merge of #66612 - Nadrieril:or-patterns-initial, r=varkor
Initial implementation of or-pattern usefulness checking

The title says it all.
I'd like to request a perf run on that, hopefully this doesn't kill performance too much.

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/54883
2019-11-30 16:56:45 +01:00
Nadrieril Feneanar
0f4c5fb20c
Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: varkor <github@varkor.com>
2019-11-30 13:35:46 +00:00
bors
d8bdb3fdcb Auto merge of #66887 - dtolnay:rollup-uxowp8d, r=Centril
Rollup of 4 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #66818 (Format libstd/os with rustfmt)
 - #66819 (Format libstd/sys with rustfmt)
 - #66820 (Format libstd with rustfmt)
 - #66847 (Allow any identifier as format arg name)

Failed merges:

r? @ghost
2019-11-30 12:42:44 +00:00
Paul Dicker
d34090a10a Fill tracking issue 2019-11-30 12:58:15 +01:00
Paul Dicker
4843173a00 Document why as_mut_ptr is safe 2019-11-30 12:57:50 +01:00
Nixon
a52eb05ec6 Address review comments 2019-11-30 11:22:20 +00:00
Ralf Jung
7f20198632 pass Queries to compiler callbacks 2019-11-30 10:16:19 +01:00
David Tolnay
f34990e9b5
Remove unneeded prelude imports in libcore tests
These three lines are from c82da7a54b in
2015.

They cause problems when applying rustfmt to the codebase, because
reordering wildcard imports can trigger new unused import warnings.

As a minimized example, the following program compiles successfully:

    #![deny(unused_imports)]

    use std::fmt::Debug;
    use std::marker::Send;

    pub mod repro {
        use std::prelude::v1::*;
        use super::*;

        pub type D = dyn Debug;
        pub type S = dyn Send;
    }

    pub type S = dyn Send;

but putting it through rustfmt produces a program that fails to compile:

    #![deny(unused_imports)]

    use std::fmt::Debug;
    use std::marker::Send;

    pub mod repro {
        use super::*;
        use std::prelude::v1::*;

        pub type D = dyn Debug;
        pub type S = dyn Send;
    }

    pub type S = dyn Send;

The error is:

    error: unused import: `std::prelude::v1::*`
     --> src/main.rs:8:9
      |
    8 |     use std::prelude::v1::*;
      |         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
2019-11-29 23:16:46 -08:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
ded177a06a derive(Default) for Features 2019-11-30 07:44:50 +01:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
79077f13ff move GateIssue to rustc_feature & simplify emit_feature_err 2019-11-30 07:40:28 +01:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
91fcd40ca2 update rustc_feature crate docs 2019-11-30 06:43:32 +01:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
b756b7d074 tidy: adjust feature gating path 2019-11-30 06:32:49 +01:00
David Tolnay
1c4d453969
Format liballoc with rustfmt 2019-11-29 20:25:07 -08:00
David Tolnay
28eb31f8dc
Make libcore/unicode/tables.rs compatible with rustfmt 2019-11-29 20:17:11 -08:00
David Tolnay
f4cff27792
Make libcore/unicode/printable.rs compatible with rustfmt 2019-11-29 20:17:10 -08:00
David Tolnay
d353a4c267
Make dec2flt_table compatible with rustfmt 2019-11-29 20:17:09 -08:00
cad97
52426ab42d
Use recursion_limit for const eval stack limit 2019-11-29 22:49:39 -05:00
David Tolnay
b14d9c2120
Rollup merge of #66847 - dtolnay:_fmt, r=joshtriplett
Allow any identifier as format arg name

Previously:

```console
error: invalid format string: invalid argument name `_x`
 --> src/main.rs:2:16
  |
2 |     println!("{_x}", _x=0);
  |                ^^ invalid argument name in format string
  |
  = note: argument names cannot start with an underscore
```

Not supporting identifiers starting with underscore appears to have been an arbitrary limitation from 2013 in code that was most likely never reviewed: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/8245/files#diff-0347868ef389c805e97636623e4a4ea6R277

The error message was dutifully improved in #50610 but is there any reason that leading underscore would be a special case?

This commit updates the format_args parser to accept identifiers with leading underscores.
2019-11-29 18:46:09 -08:00
David Tolnay
27710d28b7
Rollup merge of #66820 - dtolnay:fmt3, r=Dylan-DPC
Format libstd with rustfmt

(Same strategy as #66691.)

This commit applies rustfmt with rust-lang/rust's default settings to files in src/libstd *that are not involved in any currently open PR* to minimize merge conflicts, and are not part of libstd/os (#66818) or libstd/sys (#66819). The list of files involved in open PRs was determined by querying GitHub's GraphQL API [with this script](https://gist.github.com/dtolnay/aa9c34993dc051a4f344d1b10e4487e8).

With the list of files from the script in outstanding_files, the relevant commands were:

    $ find src/libstd -name '*.rs' \
        | xargs rustfmt --edition=2018 --unstable-features --skip-children
    $ rg libstd outstanding_files | xargs git checkout --

Repeating this process several months apart should get us coverage of most of the rest of libstd.

To confirm no funny business:

    $ git checkout $THIS_COMMIT^
    $ git show --pretty= --name-only $THIS_COMMIT \
        | xargs rustfmt --edition=2018 --unstable-features --skip-children
    $ git diff $THIS_COMMIT  # there should be no difference
2019-11-29 18:46:08 -08:00
David Tolnay
77b5a05026
Rollup merge of #66819 - dtolnay:fmt2, r=kennytm
Format libstd/sys with rustfmt

(Same strategy as #66691.)

This commit applies rustfmt with rust-lang/rust's default settings to files in src/libstd/sys *that are not involved in any currently open PR* to minimize merge conflicts. The list of files involved in open PRs was determined by querying GitHub's GraphQL API [with this script](https://gist.github.com/dtolnay/aa9c34993dc051a4f344d1b10e4487e8).

With the list of files from the script in outstanding_files, the relevant commands were:

    $ find src/libstd/sys -name '*.rs' \
        | xargs rustfmt --edition=2018 --unstable-features --skip-children
    $ rg libstd/sys outstanding_files | xargs git checkout --

Repeating this process several months apart should get us coverage of most of the rest of the files.

To confirm no funny business:

    $ git checkout $THIS_COMMIT^
    $ git show --pretty= --name-only $THIS_COMMIT \
        | xargs rustfmt --edition=2018 --unstable-features --skip-children
    $ git diff $THIS_COMMIT  # there should be no difference
2019-11-29 18:46:06 -08:00
David Tolnay
34f2c2def4
Rollup merge of #66818 - dtolnay:fmt1, r=Dylan-DPC
Format libstd/os with rustfmt

(Same strategy as #66691.)

This commit applies rustfmt with rust-lang/rust's default settings to files in src/libstd/os *that are not involved in any currently open PR* to minimize merge conflicts. The list of files involved in open PRs was determined by querying GitHub's GraphQL API [with this script](https://gist.github.com/dtolnay/aa9c34993dc051a4f344d1b10e4487e8).

With the list of files from the script in outstanding_files, the relevant commands were:

    $ find src/libstd/os -name '*.rs' \
        | xargs rustfmt --edition=2018 --unstable-features --skip-children
    $ rg libstd/os outstanding_files | xargs git checkout --

Repeating this process several months apart should get us coverage of most of the rest of the files.

To confirm no funny business:

    $ git checkout $THIS_COMMIT^
    $ git show --pretty= --name-only $THIS_COMMIT \
        | xargs rustfmt --edition=2018 --unstable-features --skip-children
    $ git diff $THIS_COMMIT  # there should be no difference
2019-11-29 18:46:05 -08:00
David Tolnay
9ad0850707
Bless ui test for libstd reformat 2019-11-29 18:43:27 -08:00
David Tolnay
4436c9d354
Format libstd with rustfmt
This commit applies rustfmt with rust-lang/rust's default settings to
files in src/libstd *that are not involved in any currently open PR* to
minimize merge conflicts. THe list of files involved in open PRs was
determined by querying GitHub's GraphQL API with this script:
https://gist.github.com/dtolnay/aa9c34993dc051a4f344d1b10e4487e8

With the list of files from the script in outstanding_files, the
relevant commands were:

    $ find src/libstd -name '*.rs' \
        | xargs rustfmt --edition=2018 --unstable-features --skip-children
    $ rg libstd outstanding_files | xargs git checkout --

Repeating this process several months apart should get us coverage of
most of the rest of libstd.

To confirm no funny business:

    $ git checkout $THIS_COMMIT^
    $ git show --pretty= --name-only $THIS_COMMIT \
        | xargs rustfmt --edition=2018 --unstable-features --skip-children
    $ git diff $THIS_COMMIT  # there should be no difference
2019-11-29 18:43:27 -08:00
David Tolnay
c34fbfaad3
Format libstd/sys with rustfmt
This commit applies rustfmt with rust-lang/rust's default settings to
files in src/libstd/sys *that are not involved in any currently open PR*
to minimize merge conflicts. THe list of files involved in open PRs was
determined by querying GitHub's GraphQL API with this script:
https://gist.github.com/dtolnay/aa9c34993dc051a4f344d1b10e4487e8

With the list of files from the script in outstanding_files, the
relevant commands were:

    $ find src/libstd/sys -name '*.rs' \
        | xargs rustfmt --edition=2018 --unstable-features --skip-children
    $ rg libstd/sys outstanding_files | xargs git checkout --

Repeating this process several months apart should get us coverage of
most of the rest of the files.

To confirm no funny business:

    $ git checkout $THIS_COMMIT^
    $ git show --pretty= --name-only $THIS_COMMIT \
        | xargs rustfmt --edition=2018 --unstable-features --skip-children
    $ git diff $THIS_COMMIT  # there should be no difference
2019-11-29 18:37:58 -08:00
David Tolnay
60091ee826
Format libstd/os with rustfmt
This commit applies rustfmt with rust-lang/rust's default settings to
files in src/libstd/os *that are not involved in any currently open PR*
to minimize merge conflicts. THe list of files involved in open PRs was
determined by querying GitHub's GraphQL API with this script:
https://gist.github.com/dtolnay/aa9c34993dc051a4f344d1b10e4487e8

With the list of files from the script in outstanding_files, the
relevant commands were:

    $ find src/libstd/os -name '*.rs' \
        | xargs rustfmt --edition=2018 --unstable-features --skip-children
    $ rg libstd/os outstanding_files | xargs git checkout --

Repeating this process several months apart should get us coverage of
most of the rest of the files.

To confirm no funny business:

    $ git checkout $THIS_COMMIT^
    $ git show --pretty= --name-only $THIS_COMMIT \
        | xargs rustfmt --edition=2018 --unstable-features --skip-children
    $ git diff $THIS_COMMIT  # there should be no difference
2019-11-29 18:32:46 -08:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
9626181494 check.rs: inline a constant 2019-11-30 03:30:49 +01:00
bors
8f1bbd69e1 Auto merge of #66873 - RalfJung:miri-args, r=dtolnay
really_init cmdline args on Miri

r? @joshtriplett

Closes #66862.
2019-11-30 02:12:19 +00:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
b45f21d38e move UnstableFeatures -> rustc_feature 2019-11-30 02:50:47 +01:00