Try to update parser/event doc
`TokenSource` and `TreeSink` has been refactored as part of #10765, they no longer exist in code repo. This pr tries to remove them from event module level comment to prevent confusion.
Allow configuring the parent GitHub repository
The git integration in build_helper hardcoded `rust-lang/rust` as the parent GitHub repository, and `master` as the branch name. This works great for `rust-lang/rust`, but causes problems in downstream forks like Ferrocene whenever those functions are invoked (like `./x fmt`).
In `src/stage0.json` there was already a configuration key for the name of the nightly branch, but it wasn't used by build_helper. This PR adds the `github_repository` key to the file, and requires both values to be passed to build_helper whenever a git function is called. This will allow downstream forks to tweak the values.
Make `FatalErrorMarker` lower priority than other panics
This makes `FatalErrorMarker` lower priority than other panics in a parallel sections. If any other panics occur, they will be unwound instead of `FatalErrorMarker`. This ensures `rustc` will exit with the correct error code on ICEs.
This fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116659.
patterns: reject raw pointers that are not just integers
Matching against `0 as *const i32` is fine, matching against `&42 as *const i32` is not.
This extends the existing check against function pointers and wide pointers: we now uniformly reject all these pointer types during valtree construction, and then later lint because of that. See [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/116930#issuecomment-1784654073) for some more explanation and context.
Also fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116929.
Cc `@oli-obk` `@lcnr`
rustdoc: stop preloading Source Serif 4 Bold
According to #91170, italic fonts are not preloaded because they're rarely used, but bold fonts are. This seems to be true of bold Source Code Pro and bold Fira Sans, but bold and italic Source Serif Pro seem to be equally heavily used.
This is, I assume, the result of using Fira Sans Bold and Source Code Bold headings, so you only get bold Serif text when the doc author uses strong `**` emphasis (or within certain kinds of tooltip, which shouldn't be preloaded because they only show up long after the page is loaded).
To check this, run these two commands in the browser console to measure how much they're used. The measurement is extremely rough, but it gets the idea across: the two styles are about equally popular.
// count bold elements
Array.prototype.slice.call(document.querySelectorAll("*")).filter(x => { const y = document.defaultView.getComputedStyle(x); return y.fontFamily.indexOf("Source Serif 4") !== -1 && y.fontWeight > 400 }).length
// count italic elements
Array.prototype.slice.call(document.querySelectorAll("*")).filter(x => { const y = document.defaultView.getComputedStyle(x); return y.fontFamily.indexOf("Source Serif 4") !== -1 && y.fontStyle == "italic" }).length
| URL | Bold | Italic |
|--------------|-----:|-------:|
| [std] | 2 | 9 |
| [Vec] | 8 | 89 |
| [regex] | 33 | 17 |
| [test_suite] | 0 | 0 |
[std]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/index.html
[Vec]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/vec/struct.Vec.html
[regex]: https://docs.rs/regex/1.9.5/regex/index.html
[test_suite]: https://docs.rs/test-suite/3.2.9/test_suite/
Give a better diagnostic for missing parens in Fn* bounds
Fixes#108109
It would be nice to try and recover here, but I'm not sure it's worth the effort, especially as the bounds on the recovered function would be incorrect.
Emit explanatory note for move errors in packed struct derives
Derive expansions for packed structs with non-`Copy` fields cause move errors because they prefer copying over borrowing since borrowing the fields of a packed struct can result in unaligned access.
This underlying cause of the errors, however, is not apparent to the user. This PR adds a diagnostic note to make it clear to the user (the new note is on the second last line):
```
tests/ui/derives/deriving-with-repr-packed-move-errors.rs:13:16
|
12 | #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Clone, Default)]
| ----- in this derive macro expansion
13 | struct StructA(String);
| ^^^^^^ move occurs because `self.0` has type `String`, which does not implement the `Copy` trait
|
= note: `#[derive(Debug)]` triggers a move because taking references to the fields of a packed struct is undefined behaviour
= note: this error originates in the derive macro `Debug` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
```
Fixes#117406
Partially addresses #110777
Detect misparsed binop caused by missing semi
When encountering
```rust
foo()
*bar = baz;
```
We currently emit potentially two errors, one for the return type of
`foo` not being multiplicative by the type of `bar`, and another for
`foo() * bar` not being assignable.
We now check for this case and suggest adding a semicolon in the right
place and emit only a single error.
Fix#80446.
document that the null pointer has the 0 address
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116895
Will need t-lang FCP, but I think this is fairly uncontroversial -- there's probably already tons of code out there that relies on this.
Derive `TyEncodable`/`TyDecodable` in `rustc_type_ir`
when `derive(TyEncodable)` or `derive(TyDecodable)` sees an `I` type parameter on a struct that has no `'tcx`, then parameterize the `TyEncoder`/`TyDecoder`'s interner over that variable rather than `TyCtxt<'tcx>`.
Also, emit where clauses for fields rather than generics.
enable parallel rustc front end in nightly builds
Refers to the [MCP](https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/681), this pr does:
1. Enable the parallel front end in nightly builds, and keep the default number of threads as 1. Then users can use the parallel rustc front end via -Z threads=n option.
2. Set it up to serial front end for beta/stable builds via bootstrap.
3. Switch over the alt builders from parallel rustc to serial, so we have artifacts without parallel to test against the artifacts with parallel.
r? `@oli-obk`
cc `@cjgillot` `@nnethercote` `@bjorn3` `@Kobzol`
Override `Waker::clone_from` to avoid cloning `Waker`s unnecessarily
This would be very useful for futures — I think it’s pretty much always what they want to do instead of `*waker = cx.waker().clone()`.
Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/98287
r? rust-lang/libs-api `@rustbot` label +T-libs-api -T-libs
Avoid unnecessary comparison in partition_equal
The branchy Hoare partition `partition_equal` as part of `slice::sort_unstable` has a bug that makes it perform a comparison of the last element twice.
Measuring inputs with a Zipfian distribution with characterizing exponent s == 1.0, yields a ~0.05% reduction in the total number of comparisons performed.
feat: add generate_mut_trait_impl assist
![generate_mut_trait_impl](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/assets/71162630/362a5a93-e109-4ffc-996e-9b6e4f54fcfa)
Generate proper `index_mut` method body refer to `index` method body may impossible due to the unpredicable case (#15581).
Here just leave the `index_mut` method body be same as `index` method body, user can modify it manually to meet their need.
Remove obsolete support for linking unwinder on Android
Linking libgcc is no longer supported (see #103673), so remove the related link attributes and the check in unwind's build.rs. The check was the last remaining significant piece of logic in build.rs, so remove build.rs as well.
Add FileCheck annotations to a few MIR opt tests
const_debuginfo did not specify which passes were running.
const_prop_miscompile is renamed and moved to const_prop directory.
while_storage was broken.
Stabilize `const_maybe_uninit_zeroed` and `const_mem_zeroed`
Make `MaybeUninit::zeroed` and `mem::zeroed` const stable. Newly stable API:
```rust
// core::mem
pub const unsafe fn zeroed<T>() ->;
impl<T> MaybeUninit<T> {
pub const fn zeroed() -> MaybeUninit<T>;
}
```
This relies on features based around `const_mut_refs`. Per `@RalfJung,` this should be OK since we do not leak any `&mut` to the user.
For this to be possible, intrinsics `assert_zero_valid` and `assert_mem_uninitialized_valid` were made const stable.
Tracking issue: #91850
Zulip discussion: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/146212-t-compiler.2Fconst-eval/topic/.60const_mut_refs.60.20dependents
r? libs-api
`@rustbot` label -T-libs +T-libs-api +A-const-eval
cc `@RalfJung` `@oli-obk` `@rust-lang/wg-const-eval`
Make sure that predicates with unmentioned bound vars are still considered global in the old solver
In the old solver, we consider predicates with late-bound vars to not be "global":
9c8a2694fa/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/select/mod.rs (L1840-L1844)
The implementation of `has_late_bound_vars` was modified in #115834 so that we'd properly anonymize binders that had late-bound vars but didn't reference them. This fixed an ICE.
However, this also led to a behavioral change in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/117056#issuecomment-1775014545 for a couple of crates, which now consider `for<'a> GL33: Shader` (note the binder var that is *not* used in the predicate) to not be "global". This forces associated types to not be normalizable due to the old trait solver being dumb.
This PR distinguishes types which *reference* late-bound vars and binders which *have* late-bound vars. The latter is represented with the new type flag `TypeFlags::HAS_BINDER_VARS`, which is used when we only care about knowing whether binders have vars in their bound var list (even if they're not used, like for binder anonymization).
This should fix (after beta backport) the `luminance-gl` and `luminance-webgl` crates in #117056.
r? types
**(priority is kinda high on a review here given beta becomes stable on November 16.)**
Hint optimizer about try-reserved capacity
This is #116568, but limited only to the less-common `try_reserve` functions to reduce bloat in debug binaries from debug info, while still addressing the main use-case #116570
Update the alignment checks to match rust-lang/reference#1387
Previously, we had a special case to not check `Rvalue::AddressOf` in this pass because we weren't quite sure if pointers needed to be aligned in the Place passed to it: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/112026
Since https://github.com/rust-lang/reference/pull/1387 merged, this PR updates this pass to match. The behavior of the check is nearly unchanged, except we also avoid inserting a check for creating references. Most of the changes in this PR are cleanup and new tests.
fix: Fix docs path for derive macros
Fixes#15831.
Not sure about `attr`, I don't think those are documented anyway. And many macros don't work because we pick the wrong path.