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bors
a2e2881676 Auto merge of #15815 - Sarrus1:chore/fix-guide-url, r=lnicola
chore: fix urls in guide.md

This PR fixes two URLs in the guide.md file.
2023-10-30 18:49:16 +00:00
Sarrus1
9d290f1d4c
chore: fix urls in guide.md 2023-10-30 19:40:24 +01:00
bors
16f3398ff4 Auto merge of #15812 - cuishuang:master, r=lnicola
Fix some typos
2023-10-30 06:48:55 +00:00
bors
8c7bc3e0a2 Auto merge of #116485 - coastalwhite:stabilize-riscv-target-features, r=Amanieu
Stabilize Ratified RISC-V Target Features

Stabilization PR for the ratified RISC-V target features. This stabilizes some of the target features tracked by #44839. This is also a part of #114544 and eventually needed for the RISC-V part of rust-lang/rfcs#3268.

There is a similar PR for the the stdarch crate which can be found at rust-lang/stdarch#1476.

This was briefly discussed on Zulip
(https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/250483-t-compiler.2Frisc-v/topic/Stabilization.20of.20RISC-V.20Target.20Features/near/394793704).

Specifically, this PR stabilizes the:
* Atomic Instructions (A) on v2.0
* Compressed Instructions (C) on v2.0
* ~Double-Precision Floating-Point (D) on v2.2~
* ~Embedded Base (E) (Given as `RV32E` / `RV64E`) on v2.0~
* ~Single-Precision Floating-Point (F) on v2.2~
* Integer Multiplication and Division (M) on v2.0
* ~Vector Operations (V) on v1.0~
* Bit Manipulations (B) on v1.0 listed as `zba`, `zbc`, `zbs`
* Scalar Cryptography (Zk) v1.0.1 listed as `zk`, `zkn`, `zknd`, `zkne`, `zknh`, `zkr`, `zks`, `zksed`, `zksh`, `zkt`, `zbkb`, `zbkc` `zkbx`
* ~Double-Precision Floating-Point in Integer Register (Zdinx) on v1.0~
* ~Half-Precision Floating-Point (Zfh) on v1.0~
* ~Minimal Half-Precision Floating-Point (Zfhmin) on v1.0~
* ~Single-Precision Floating-Point in Integer Register (Zfinx) on v1.0~
* ~Half-Precision Floating-Point in Integer Register (Zhinx) on v1.0~
* ~Minimal Half-Precision Floating-Point in Integer Register (Zhinxmin) on v1.0~

r? `@Amanieu`
2023-10-30 03:57:10 +00:00
cui fliter
9c99afe3aa Fix some typos
Signed-off-by: cui fliter <imcusg@gmail.com>
2023-10-30 10:31:50 +08:00
bors
8624fa1494 Auto merge of #117089 - wesleywiser:update_backtrace, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Update backtrace submodule

This pulls in a few notable changes (see the [complete list](99faef833f...e9da96eb45) for details):

- https://github.com/rust-lang/backtrace-rs/pull/508
- https://github.com/rust-lang/backtrace-rs/pull/566
- https://github.com/rust-lang/backtrace-rs/pull/569
  - Fixes #116403 by no longer using `dbghelp.dll` during backtrace capture.
2023-10-29 20:38:32 +00:00
bors
083e8a248a Auto merge of #116733 - compiler-errors:alias-liveness-but-this-time-sound, r=aliemjay
Consider alias bounds when computing liveness in NLL (but this time sound hopefully)

This is a revival of #116040, except removing the changes to opaque lifetime captures check to make sure that we're not triggering any unsoundness due to the lack of general existential regions and the currently-existing `ReErased` hack we use instead.

r? `@aliemjay` -- I appreciate you pointing out the unsoundenss in the previous iteration of this PR, and I'd like to hear that you're happy with this iteration of this PR before this goes back into FCP :>

Fixes #116794 as well

---

(mostly copied from #116040 and reworked slightly)

# Background

Right now, liveness analysis in NLL is a bit simplistic. It simply walks through all of the regions of a type and marks them as being live at points. This is problematic in the case of aliases, since it requires that we mark **all** of the regions in their args[^1] as live, leading to bugs like #42940.

In reality, we may be able to deduce that fewer regions are allowed to be present in the projected type (or "hidden type" for opaques) via item bounds or where clauses, and therefore ideally, we should be able to soundly require fewer regions to be live in the alias.

For example:
```rust
trait Captures<'a> {}
impl<T> Captures<'_> for T {}

fn capture<'o>(_: &'o mut ()) -> impl Sized + Captures<'o> + 'static {}

fn test_two_mut(mut x: ()) {
    let _f1 = capture(&mut x);
    let _f2 = capture(&mut x);
    //~^ ERROR cannot borrow `x` as mutable more than once at a time
}
```

In the example above, we should be able to deduce from the `'static` bound on `capture`'s opaque that even though `'o` is a captured region, it *can never* show up in the opaque's hidden type, and can soundly be ignored for liveness purposes.

# The Fix

We apply a simple version of RFC 1214's `OutlivesProjectionEnv` and `OutlivesProjectionTraitDef` rules to NLL's `make_all_regions_live` computation.

Specifically, when we encounter an alias type, we:
1. Look for a unique outlives bound in the param-env or item bounds for that alias. If there is more than one unique region, bail, unless any of the outlives bound's regions is `'static`, and in that case, prefer `'static`. If we find such a unique region, we can mark that outlives region as live and skip walking through the args of the opaque.
2. Otherwise, walk through the alias's args recursively, as we do today.

## Limitation: Multiple choices

This approach has some limitations. Firstly, since liveness doesn't use the same type-test logic as outlives bounds do, we can't really try several options when we're faced with a choice.

If we encounter two unique outlives regions in the param-env or bounds, we simply fall back to walking the opaque via its args. I expect this to be mostly mitigated by the special treatment of `'static`, and can be fixed in a forwards-compatible by a more sophisticated analysis in the future.

## Limitation: Opaque hidden types

Secondly, we do not employ any of these rules when considering whether the regions captured by a hidden type are valid. That causes this code (cc #42940) to fail:

```rust
trait Captures<'a> {}
impl<T> Captures<'_> for T {}

fn a() -> impl Sized + 'static {
    b(&vec![])
}

fn b<'o>(_: &'o Vec<i32>) -> impl Sized + Captures<'o> + 'static {}
```

We need to have existential regions to avoid [unsoundness](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/116040#issuecomment-1751628189) when an opaque captures a region which is not represented in its own substs but which outlives a region that does.

## Read more

Context: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/115822#issuecomment-1731153952 (for the liveness case)
More context: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/42940#issuecomment-455198309 (for the opaque capture case, which this does not fix)

[^1]: except for bivariant region args in opaques, which will become less relevant when we move onto edition 2024 capture semantics for opaques.
2023-10-29 18:42:02 +00:00
bors
e134cc33bb Auto merge of #116889 - MU001999:master, r=petrochenkov
Eat close paren if capture_cfg to avoid unbalanced parens

Fixes #116781
2023-10-29 16:46:47 +00:00
bors
ca531b1746 Auto merge of #117149 - nnethercote:tidy-alphabetical-unit-tests, r=Nilstrieb
tidy: add unit tests for alphabetical checks

I discovered there aren't any tests while working on #117068.

r? `@Nilstrieb`
2023-10-28 21:34:27 +00:00
bors
f0fddb399a Auto merge of #116240 - dtolnay:constdiscriminant, r=thomcc
Const stabilize mem::discriminant

Tracking issue: #69821.

This PR is a rebase of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/103893 to resolve conflicts in library/core/src/lib.rs (against #102470 and #110393).
2023-10-28 19:38:15 +00:00
jprochazk
3e4de963a2 override language client 2023-10-28 16:34:00 +02:00
bors
2fc7c5b243 Auto merge of #117038 - saethlin:inline-range-methods, r=workingjubilee
Add #[inline] to some recalcitrant ops::range methods

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116861
2023-10-28 13:21:00 +00:00
bors
de13b548eb Auto merge of #116609 - eduardosm:bump-stdarch, r=workingjubilee
Bump stdarch submodule and remove special handling for LLVM intrinsics that are no longer needed

Bumps stdarch to pull https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/pull/1477, which reimplemented some functions with portable SIMD intrinsics instead of arch specific LLVM intrinsics.

Handling of those LLVM intrinsics is removed from cranelift codegen and miri.

cc `@RalfJung` `@bjorn3`
2023-10-28 11:26:34 +00:00
bors
f493207744 Auto merge of #15809 - Young-Flash:extract_variable_in_place, r=HKalbasi
feat: make extract_variable assist in place

![extract_variable_without_select](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/assets/71162630/96be2de4-42c9-4b24-b3e1-8b3e3a2da1d9)

close https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/issues/15796
2023-10-28 06:20:35 +00:00
Young-Flash
7186a28717 chore: add unapplicable test for extract_variable without select 2023-10-28 10:06:09 +08:00
bors
6d53018e85 Auto merge of #116471 - notriddle:notriddle/js-trait-alias, r=GuillaumeGomez
rustdoc: use JS to inline target type impl docs into alias

Preview docs:

- https://notriddle.com/rustdoc-html-demo-5/js-trait-alias/std/io/type.Result.html

- https://notriddle.com/rustdoc-html-demo-5/js-trait-alias-compiler/rustc_middle/ty/type.PolyTraitRef.html

This pull request also includes a bug fix for trait alias inlining across crates. This means more documentation is generated, and is why ripgrep runs slower (it's a thin wrapper on top of the `grep` crate, so 5% of its docs are now the Result type).

- Before, built with rustdoc 1.75.0-nightly (aa1a71e9e 2023-10-26), Result type alias method docs are missing: http://notriddle.com/rustdoc-html-demo-5/ripgrep-js-nightly/rg/type.Result.html
- After, built with this branch, all the methods on Result are shown: http://notriddle.com/rustdoc-html-demo-5/ripgrep-js-trait-alias/rg/type.Result.html

*Review note: This is mostly just reverting https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/115201. The last commit has the new work in it.*

Fixes #115718

This is an attempt to balance three problems, each of which would
be violated by a simpler implementation:

- A type alias should show all the `impl` blocks for the target
  type, and vice versa, if they're applicable. If nothing was
  done, and rustdoc continues to match them up in HIR, this
  would not work.

- Copying the target type's docs into its aliases' HTML pages
  directly causes far too much redundant HTML text to be generated
  when a crate has large numbers of methods and large numbers
  of type aliases.

- Using JavaScript exclusively for type alias impl docs would
  be a functional regression, and could make some docs very hard
  to find for non-JS readers.

- Making sure that only applicable docs are show in the
  resulting page requires a type checkers. Do not reimplement
  the type checker in JavaScript.

So, to make it work, rustdoc stashes these type-alias-inlined docs
in a JSONP "database-lite". The file is generated in `write_shared.rs`,
included in a `<script>` tag added in `print_item.rs`, and `main.js`
takes care of patching the additional docs into the DOM.

The format of `trait.impl` and `type.impl` JS files are superficially
similar. Each line, except the JSONP wrapper itself, belongs to a crate,
and they are otherwise separate (rustdoc should be idempotent). The
"meat" of the file is HTML strings, so the frontend code is very simple.
Links are relative to the doc root, though, so the frontend needs to fix
that up, and inlined docs can reuse these files.

However, there are a few differences, caused by the sophisticated
features that type aliases have. Consider this crate graph:

```text
 ---------------------------------
 | crate A: struct Foo<T>        |
 |          type Bar = Foo<i32>  |
 |          impl X for Foo<i8>   |
 |          impl Y for Foo<i32>  |
 ---------------------------------
     |
 ----------------------------------
 | crate B: type Baz = A::Foo<i8> |
 |          type Xyy = A::Foo<i8> |
 |          impl Z for Xyy        |
 ----------------------------------
```

The type.impl/A/struct.Foo.js JS file has a structure kinda like this:

```js
JSONP({
"A": [["impl Y for Foo<i32>", "Y", "A::Bar"]],
"B": [["impl X for Foo<i8>", "X", "B::Baz", "B::Xyy"], ["impl Z for Xyy", "Z", "B::Baz"]],
});
```

When the type.impl file is loaded, only the current crate's docs are
actually used. The main reason to bundle them together is that there's
enough duplication in them for DEFLATE to remove the redundancy.

The contents of a crate are a list of impl blocks, themselves
represented as lists. The first item in the sublist is the HTML block,
the second item is the name of the trait (which goes in the sidebar),
and all others are the names of type aliases that successfully match.

This way:

- There's no need to generate these files for types that have no aliases
  in the current crate. If a dependent crate makes a type alias, it'll
  take care of generating its own docs.
- There's no need to reimplement parts of the type checker in
  JavaScript. The Rust backend does the checking, and includes its
  results in the file.
- Docs defined directly on the type alias are dropped directly in the
  HTML by `render_assoc_items`, and are accessible without JavaScript.
  The JSONP file will not list impl items that are known to be part
  of the main HTML file already.

[JSONP]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSONP
2023-10-27 23:08:24 +00:00
Young-Flash
00cdbe6c96 feat: make extract_variable assist in place 2023-10-27 21:16:34 +08:00
bors
5952f9dfd1 Auto merge of #116858 - estebank:issue-22488, r=petrochenkov
Suggest assoc fn `new` when trying to build tuple struct with private fields

Fix #22488.
2023-10-27 12:16:01 +00:00
bors
d50a43cc8b Auto merge of #116035 - lqd:mcp-510-target-specs, r=petrochenkov
Allow target specs to use an LLD flavor, and self-contained linking components

This PR allows:
- target specs to use an LLD linker-flavor: this is needed to switch `x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu` to using LLD, and is currently not possible because the current flavor json serialization fails to roundtrip on the modern linker-flavors. This can e.g. be seen in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/115622#discussion_r1321312880 which explains where an `Lld::Yes` is ultimately deserialized into an `Lld::No`.
- target specs to declare self-contained linking components: this is needed to switch `x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu` to using `rust-lld`
- adds an end-to-end test of a custom target json simulating `x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu` being switched to using `rust-lld`
- disables codegen backends from participating because they don't support `-Zgcc-ld=lld` which is the basis of mcp510.

r? `@petrochenkov:` if the approach discussed https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/115622#discussion_r1329403467 and on zulip would work for you: basically, see if we can emit only modern linker flavors in the json specs, but accept both old and new flavors while reading them, to fix the roundtrip issue.

The backwards compatible `LinkSelfContainedDefault` variants are still serialized and deserialized in `crt-objects-fallback`, while the spec equivalent of e.g. `-Clink-self-contained=+linker` is serialized into a different json object (with future-proofing to incorporate `crt-objects-fallback`  in the future).

---

I've been test-driving this in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/113382 to test actually switching `x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu`  to `rust-lld` (and fix what needs to be fixed in CI, bootstrap, etc), and it seems to work fine.
2023-10-27 02:11:36 +00:00
bors
c6391a854d Auto merge of #113183 - estebank:redundant-sized-errors, r=davidtwco
Only emit one error per unsized binding, instead of one per usage

Fix #56607.
2023-10-27 00:06:12 +00:00
bors
28a70283a5 Auto merge of #116581 - Kobzol:bootstrap-cmd-run, r=onur-ozkan
Centralize command running in boostrap (part one)

This PR tries to consolidate the various `run, try_run, run_quiet, run_quiet_delaying_failure, run_delaying_failure` etc. methods on `Builder`. This PR only touches command execution which doesn't produce output that would be later read by bootstrap, and it also only refactors spawning of commands that happens after a builder is created (commands executed during download & git submodule checkout are left as-is, for now).

The `run_cmd` method is quite meaty, but I expect that it will be changing rapidly soon, so I considered it easy to kept everything in a single method, and only after things settle down a bit, then maybe again split it up a bit.

I still kept the original shortcut methods like `run_quiet_delaying_failure`, but they now only delegate to `run_cmd`. I tried to keep the original behavior (or as close to it as possible) for all the various commands, but it is a giant mess, so there may be some deviations. Notably, `cmd.output()` is now always called, instead of just `status()`, which was called previously in some situations.

Apart from the refactored methods, there is also `Config::try_run`, `check_run`, methods that run commands that produce output, oh my… that's left for follow-up PRs :)

The driving goal of this (and following) refactors is to centralize command execution in bootstrap on a single place, to make command mocking feasible.

r? `@onur-ozkan`
2023-10-26 20:15:16 +00:00
bors
46c395d570 Auto merge of #15806 - gigaroby:master, r=lnicola
internal: scip: update crate to version 0.3.1.

While the git repo has been updated constantly, crates.io has only now been updated after more than a year of activity.
2023-10-26 16:33:19 +00:00
Roberto Bampi
99ec3aa8a3 scip: update crate to version 0.3.1.
While the git repo has been updated constantly, crates.io has only now
been updated after more than a year of activity.
2023-10-26 16:20:06 +02:00
bors
ce0b997a13 Auto merge of #113262 - Nilstrieb:rawr-casting, r=lcnr
Never consider raw pointer casts to be trival

HIR typeck tries to figure out which casts are trivial by doing them as
coercions and seeing whether this works. Since HIR typeck is oblivious
of lifetimes, this doesn't work for pointer casts that only change the
lifetime of the pointee, which are, as borrowck will tell you, not
trivial.

This change makes it so that raw pointer casts are never considered
trivial.

This also incidentally fixes the "trivial cast" lint false positive on
the same code. Unfortunately, "trivial cast" lints are now never emitted
on raw pointer casts, even if they truly are trivial. This could be
fixed by also doing the lint in borrowck for raw pointers specifically.

fixes #113257
2023-10-26 12:54:19 +00:00
bors
f19b1901ed Auto merge of #116983 - Urgau:prepare-bootstrap-for-new-check-cfg, r=Kobzol
Prepare the `bootstrap` tool for the new check-cfg syntax

This PR prepare the `bootstrap` tool for the [new check-cfg syntax](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/111072) as well as the according [changes to Cargo](https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/pull/12845).

~~Note that while the new syntax can technically available on stage > 2, we actually cannot use it since we need a cargo version that supports the new syntax which won't happen until the next beta bump (if I understand everything correctly).~~

r? bootstrap
2023-10-26 08:54:42 +00:00
bors
57c07bd4f3 Auto merge of #117115 - zetafunction:linking, r=bjorn3
Mark .rmeta files as /SAFESEH on x86 Windows.

Chrome links .rlibs with /WHOLEARCHIVE or -Wl,--whole-archive to prevent the linker from discarding static initializers. This works well, except on Windows x86, where lld complains:

  error: /safeseh: lib.rmeta is not compatible with SEH

The fix is simply to mark the .rmeta as SAFESEH aware. This is trivially true, since the metadata file does not contain any executable code.
2023-10-26 04:04:50 +00:00
bors
f72174a1e4 Auto merge of #116818 - Nilstrieb:stop-submitting-bug-reports, r=wesleywiser
Stop telling people to submit bugs for internal feature ICEs

This keeps track of usage of internal features, and changes the message to instead tell them that using internal features is not supported.

I thought about several ways to do this but now used the explicit threading of an `Arc<AtomicBool>` through `Session`. This is not exactly incremental-safe, but this is fine, as this is set during macro expansion, which is pre-incremental, and also only affects the output of ICEs, at which point incremental correctness doesn't matter much anyways.

See [MCP 620.](https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/596)

![image](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/48135649/be661f05-b78a-40a9-b01d-81ad2dbdb690)
2023-10-26 02:08:07 +00:00
bors
18c174cca9 Auto merge of #117102 - devnexen:dfbsd_stack_overflow_upd, r=thomcc
stack_overflow: get_stackp using MAP_STACK flag on dragonflybsd too.
2023-10-25 11:01:24 +00:00
bors
894e4d7a97 Auto merge of #117076 - oli-obk:privacy_visitor_types, r=petrochenkov
Refactor type visitor walking

r? `@petrochenkov`

pulling out the uncontroversial parts of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/113671
2023-10-25 08:54:09 +00:00
bors
77d4e62ba7 Auto merge of #116236 - dtolnay:builtinmacrocomment, r=cjgillot
Modernize rustc_builtin_macros generics helpers

- Rustfmt-compatible formatting for the code snippets in comments
- Eliminate an _"Extra scope required"_ obsoleted by NLL
2023-10-25 06:57:37 +00:00
bors
b7ed15dd57 Auto merge of #116993 - compiler-errors:clause-kind, r=jackh726
Uplift `ClauseKind` and `PredicateKind` into `rustc_type_ir`

Uplift `ClauseKind` and `PredicateKind` into `rustc_type_ir`.

Blocked on #116951

r? `@ghost`
2023-10-25 05:02:04 +00:00
bors
7af801bfc3 Auto merge of #116482 - matthewjasper:thir-unsafeck-inline-constants, r=b-naber
Fix inline const pattern unsafety checking in THIR

Fix THIR unsafety checking of inline constants.
- Steal THIR in THIR unsafety checking (if enabled) instead of MIR lowering.
- Represent inline constants in THIR patterns.
2023-10-25 00:03:57 +00:00
bors
b95bca7c0a Auto merge of #115796 - cjgillot:const-prop-rvalue, r=oli-obk
Generate aggregate constants in DataflowConstProp.
2023-10-24 21:47:53 +00:00
bors
168208b662 Auto merge of #116773 - dtolnay:validatestable, r=compiler-errors
Validate `feature` and `since` values inside `#[stable(…)]`

Previously the string passed to `#[unstable(feature = "...")]` would be validated as an identifier, but not `#[stable(feature = "...")]`. In the standard library there were `stable` attributes containing the empty string, and kebab-case string, neither of which should be allowed.

Pre-existing validation of `unstable`:

```rust
// src/lib.rs

#![allow(internal_features)]
#![feature(staged_api)]
#![unstable(feature = "kebab-case", issue = "none")]

#[unstable(feature = "kebab-case", issue = "none")]
pub struct Struct;
```

```console
error[E0546]: 'feature' is not an identifier
 --> src/lib.rs:5:1
  |
5 | #![unstable(feature = "kebab-case", issue = "none")]
  | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
```

For an `unstable` attribute, the need for an identifier is obvious because the downstream code needs to write a `#![feature(...)]` attribute containing that identifier. `#![feature(kebab-case)]` is not valid syntax and `#![feature(kebab_case)]` would not work if that is not the name of the feature.

Having a valid identifier even in `stable` is less essential but still useful because it allows for informative diagnostic about the stabilization of a feature. Compare:

```rust
// src/lib.rs

#![allow(internal_features)]
#![feature(staged_api)]
#![stable(feature = "kebab-case", since = "1.0.0")]

#[stable(feature = "kebab-case", since = "1.0.0")]
pub struct Struct;
```

```rust
// src/main.rs

#![feature(kebab_case)]

use repro::Struct;

fn main() {}
```

```console
error[E0635]: unknown feature `kebab_case`
 --> src/main.rs:3:12
  |
3 | #![feature(kebab_case)]
  |            ^^^^^^^^^^
```

vs the situation if we correctly use `feature = "snake_case"` and `#![feature(snake_case)]`, as enforced by this PR:

```console
warning: the feature `snake_case` has been stable since 1.0.0 and no longer requires an attribute to enable
 --> src/main.rs:3:12
  |
3 | #![feature(snake_case)]
  |            ^^^^^^^^^^
  |
  = note: `#[warn(stable_features)]` on by default
```
2023-10-24 15:06:20 +00:00
bors
5d9c8d384b Auto merge of #116461 - ChrisDenton:sleep, r=thomcc
Windows: Support sub-millisecond sleep

Use `CreateWaitableTimerExW` with `CREATE_WAITABLE_TIMER_HIGH_RESOLUTION`. Does not work before Windows 10, version 1803 so in that case we fallback to using `Sleep`.

I've created a `WaitableTimer` type so it can one day be adapted to also support waiting to an absolute time (which has been talked about). Note though that it currently returns `Err(())` because we can't do anything with the errors other than fallback to the old `Sleep`. Feel free to tell me to do errors properly. It just didn't seem worth constructing an `io::Error` if we're never going to surface it to the user. And it *should* all be infallible anyway unless the OS is too old to support it.

Closes #43376
2023-10-24 11:14:15 +00:00
bors
9ec7b1b3ea Auto merge of #116435 - compiler-errors:re-erased, r=lcnr
Handle `ReErased` in responses in new solver

There are legitimate cases in the compiler where we return `ReErased` for lifetimes that are uncaptured in the hidden type of an opaque. For example, in the test committed below, we ignore ignore the bivariant lifetimes of an opaque when it's inferred as the hidden type of another opaque. This may result in a `type_of(Opaque)` call returning a type that references `ReErased`. Let's handle this gracefully in the new solver.

Also added a `rustc_hidden_type_of_opaques` attr to print hidden types. This seems useful for opaques.

r? lcnr
2023-10-24 08:08:45 +00:00
bors
71fc20c9fb Auto merge of #116238 - tamird:gettimeofday, r=thomcc
time: use clock_gettime on macos

Replace `gettimeofday` with `clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME)` on:

```
all(target_os = "macos", not(target_arch = "aarch64")),
    target_os = "ios",
    target_os = "watchos",
    target_os = "tvos"
))]
```

`gettimeofday` was first used in
cc367edd95
which predated the introduction of `clock_gettime` support in macOS
10.12 Sierra which became the minimum supported version in
58bbca958d917a89124da248735926f86c59a149.

Replace `mach_{absolute_time,timebase_info}` with
`clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME)` on:

```
all(target_os = "macos", not(target_arch = "aarch64")),
    target_os = "ios",
    target_os = "watchos",
    target_os = "tvos"
))]
```

`mach_{absolute_time,timebase_info}` were first used in
cc367edd95
which predated the introduction of `clock_gettime` support in macOS
10.12 Sierra which became the minimum supported version in
58bbca958d917a89124da248735926f86c59a149.

Note that this change was made for aarch64 in
5008a317ce8e508c390ed12bff281f307313376e which predated 10.12 becoming
the minimum supported version. The discussion took place in
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/91417 and in particular
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/91417#issuecomment-992151582
and
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/91417#issuecomment-1033048064
are relevant.
2023-10-24 04:15:39 +00:00
bors
e0b588756a Auto merge of #116998 - pcc:new-ndk2, r=onur-ozkan
Improve android-ndk property interface

Re-creating #102994 which was closed.

---
PR #105716 added support for NDK r25b, and removed support for r15. Since the switch to r25b would have broken existing r15 users anyway, let's take the opportunity to make the interface more user friendly.

Firstly move the android-ndk property to [build] instead of the targets. This is possible now that the NDK has obsoleted the concept of target-specific toolchains.

Also make the property take the NDK root directory instead of the "toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/<host tag>" subdirectory.
2023-10-24 02:20:24 +00:00
bors
67ba99bbe3 Auto merge of #116300 - cjgillot:split-move, r=petrochenkov
Separate move path tracking between borrowck and drop elaboration.

The primary goal of this PR is to skip creating a `MovePathIndex` for path that do not need dropping in drop elaboration.

The 2 first commits are cleanups.

The next 2 commits displace `move` errors from move-path builder to borrowck. Move-path builder keeps the same logic, but does not carry error information any more.

The remaining commits allow to filter `MovePathIndex` creation according to types. This is used in drop elaboration, to avoid computing dataflow for paths that do not need dropping.
2023-10-24 00:25:32 +00:00
bors
d16ed8b179 Auto merge of #117103 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-96zuuom, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #107159 (rand use getrandom for freebsd (available since 12.x))
 - #116859 (Make `ty::print::Printer` take `&mut self` instead of `self`)
 - #117046 (return unfixed len if pat has reported error)
 - #117070 (rustdoc: wrap Type with Box instead of Generics)
 - #117074 (Remove smir from triage and add me to stablemir)
 - #117086 (Update .mailmap to promote my livename)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-10-23 22:18:45 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
6edca8c623
Rollup merge of #107159 - devnexen:random_fbsd_update, r=workingjubilee
rand use getrandom for freebsd (available since 12.x)
2023-10-23 22:26:29 +02:00
bors
0bfaecaff0 Auto merge of #116033 - bvanjoi:fix-116032, r=petrochenkov
report `unused_import` for empty reexports even it is pub

Fixes #116032

An easy fix. r? `@petrochenkov`

(Discovered this issue while reviewing #115993.)
2023-10-23 20:24:09 +00:00
bors
2f6961aaaf Auto merge of #15780 - Young-Flash:auto_import, r=lnicola
fix: import trait if needed for `unqualify_method_call` assist

before:

![before](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/assets/71162630/66fda67d-afcb-453f-91a9-7e85993c3d2a)

after:

![after](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/assets/71162630/72ffbda4-1615-4413-836e-480eb52e9728)

follow up https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/pull/13825
2023-10-23 16:56:22 +00:00
Young-Flash
45ee88f9cb fix: remove unwrap 2023-10-23 23:12:07 +08:00
bors
10872952c0 Auto merge of #15789 - HKalbasi:unused-var, r=HKalbasi
Store binding mode for each instance of a binding independently

fix #15787
2023-10-22 20:26:11 +00:00
hkalbasi
8b82ea4f51 Store binding mode for each instance independently 2023-10-22 23:35:33 +03:30
Young-Flash
4f5f7e2800 feat: import trait with alias 2023-10-22 21:39:00 +08:00
bohan
d20471334f use visibility to check unused imports and delete some stmts 2023-10-22 21:27:46 +08:00
bohan
c89b3b9c5f use visibility to check unused imports and delete some stmts 2023-10-22 21:27:46 +08:00
bors
7c11399b6b Auto merge of #15786 - lnicola:detect-insiders, r=lnicola
fix: Fix VS Code detection for Insiders version

Addresses https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/discussions/15784.
2023-10-21 16:10:22 +00:00