Make `can_eq` process obligations (almost) everywhere
Move `can_eq` to an extension trait on `InferCtxt` in `rustc_trait_selection`, and change it so that it processes obligations. This should strengthen it to be more accurate in some cases, but is most important for the new trait solver which delays relating aliases to `AliasRelate` goals. Without this, we always basically just return true when passing aliases to `can_eq`, which can lead to weird errors, for example #127149.
I'm not actually certain if we should *have* `can_eq` be called on the good path. In cases where we need `can_eq`, we probably should just be using a regular probe.
Fixes#127149
r? lcnr
Add an option to use "::" for the external crate prefix.
Fixes#11823 .
Hi I'm very new to rust-analyzer and not sure how the review process are. Can somebody take a look at this PR? thanks!
Bootstrap command refactoring: quality-of-life improvements (step 4)
Continuation of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/127120.
This PR simply introduce two new functions (`BootstrapCommand:run` and `command`) that make it a bit easier to use commands in bootstrap. It also adds several `#[must_use]` annotations. This shouldn't (hopefully) have any effect on behavior.
Especially the first commit IMO makes any code that runs commands more readable, and allows using the API in a fluent way, without needing to jump back and forth between the command and the `Build(er)`.
Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/126819
r? `@onur-ozkan`
fix: Fix runnables being incorrectly constructed
I've misunderstood parts of the code here which caused runnables to arbitrarily break :) (I have yet to understand the conditions that made them break though, there is some odd caching involved I feel like ...)
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/issues/17402
Elaboration tweaks
Removes `Filter::OnlySelfThatDefines` and reimplements `transitive_bounds_that_define_assoc_item` as a separate function, since I don't want to have to uplift that mode since it's both an implementation detail (only exists to avoid cycles in astconv) and requires exposing `Ident` as an associated type on `Interner`.
r? lcnr
internal: Clean up runnable lsp extension
This feels like a natural addition to me, and also allows us to drop the expect-test hardcoding from the extension. Additionally, `cargoExtraArgs` is pointless, all the client will do is merge it with `cargoArgs` so the server can do that instead of delegating that to the client.
implement `libc::sched_setaffinity` on linux
fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/issues/2749
the implementation, like `libc::sched_getaffinity`, just always returns `EINVAL`, which kind of simulates a device with zero cpus. I believe the idea is that callers of this function always do it to optimize, so they are likely to gracefully recover from this function returning an error.
based on the libc crate, these functions are also available on android and freebsd (but not on macos or windows). So should the implementation of the `sched_*` functions just be copied to the android and freebsd shims?
Rollup of 8 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #123600 (impl PathBuf::add_extension and Path::with_added_extension)
- #127107 (Improve dead code analysis)
- #127221 (Improve well known value check-cfg diagnostic for the standard library)
- #127333 (Split `SolverDelegate` back out from `InferCtxtLike`)
- #127363 (Improve readability of some fmt code examples)
- #127366 (Use `ControlFlow` results for visitors that are only looking for a single value)
- #127368 (Added dots at the sentence ends of rustc AST doc)
- #127393 (Remove clubby789 from review rotation)
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Remove clubby789 from review rotation
These days I'm unfortunately too busy to be able to take up reviews, and it looks like some PRs have been blocked on this 😓
Added dots at the sentence ends of rustc AST doc
Just a tiny improvement for the AST documentation by bringing consistency to sentence ends. I intentionally didn't terminate every sentence, there are still some members not having them, but at least there's no mixing style on the type level.
Use `ControlFlow` results for visitors that are only looking for a single value
These visitors all had a `Option<Value>` or `bool` field, that, once set, was never unset or modified again. They have been refactored by removing the field and returning `ControlFlow` directly from the visitor
Improve readability of some fmt code examples
Some indent was weird. Some examples were too long (overall better to keep it to maximum 80 columns, but only changed the most outstanding ones).
r? ```@Amanieu```