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YangzeLuo
b22e772cab feat: Support for GOTO def from *inside* files included with include! macro 2024-01-27 23:36:01 +08:00
bors
aab2985212 Auto merge of #120201 - clubby789:dep-update, r=dtolnay
Bump some deps with syn 1.0 dependencies

cc #109302

`cargo update`ing `unic-langid` and `object` removes two dependencies on Syn 1.0.
2024-01-27 14:19:12 +00:00
Alain Siegrist
7ec32d091a Remove letelse control flow snippets 2024-01-27 14:35:22 +01:00
Alain Siegrist
51d57b9bb6 Make return a snippet 2024-01-27 14:35:22 +01:00
Alain Siegrist
57934ac47a Add postfix completion for let else 2024-01-27 14:35:22 +01:00
bors
89d19696a5 Auto merge of #120062 - davidtwco:llvm-data-layout-check, r=wesleywiser
llvm: change data layout bug to an error and make it trigger more

Fixes #33446.

Don't skip the inconsistent data layout check for custom LLVMs or non-built-in targets.

With #118708, all targets will have a simple test that would trigger this error if LLVM's data layouts do change - so data layouts would be corrected during the LLVM upgrade. Therefore, with builtin targets, this error won't happen with our LLVM because each target will have been confirmed to work. With non-builtin targets, this error is probably useful to have because you can change the data layout in your target and if it is wrong then that could lead to bugs.

When using a custom LLVM, the same justification makes sense for non-builtin targets as with our LLVM, the user can update their target to match their LLVM and that's probably a good thing to do. However, with a custom LLVM, the user cannot change the builtin target data layouts if they don't match - though given that the compiler's data layout is used for layout computation and a bunch of other things - you could get some bugs because of the mismatch and probably want to know about that. I'm not sure if this is something that people do and is okay, but I doubt it?

`CFG_LLVM_ROOT` was also always set during local development with `download-ci-llvm` so this bug would never trigger locally.

In #33446, two points are raised:

- In the issue itself, changing this from a `bug!` to a proper error is what is suggested, by using `isCompatibleDataLayout` from LLVM, but that function still just does the same thing that we do and check for equality, so I've avoided the additional code necessary to do that FFI call.
- `@Mark-Simulacrum` suggests a different check is necessary to maintain backwards compatibility with old LLVM versions. I don't know how often this comes up, but we can do that with some simple string manipulation + LLVM version checks as happens already for LLVM 17 just above this diff.
2024-01-27 12:19:41 +00:00
davidsemakula
da798bccf7 make ast::UseTree::wrap_in_tree_list more robust 2024-01-27 14:22:16 +03:00
bors
7219414e81 Auto merge of #16427 - Young-Flash:fix_no_such_field_diagnostics, r=Veykril
fix: filter out cfg disabled filed when lowering `RecordPat`

we should filter out field with disabled cfg when lowering ast `RecordPat` to hir.

close https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/issues/16169
2024-01-27 10:52:36 +00:00
bors
27c3ed9de8 Auto merge of #16434 - Veykril:things, r=Veykril
internal: Restructure and cleanup hir-expand a bit
2024-01-27 10:16:35 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
8a5829cf28 Re-order mod declarations 2024-01-27 11:02:34 +01:00
bors
2bcd3794b9 Auto merge of #111379 - nyurik:intersperse-speed-up, r=cuviper
Boost iterator intersperse(_with) performance

I did some benchmark digging into the `intersperse` and `intersperse_with` code as part of [this discussion](https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/add-iterate-with-separators-iterator-function/18781/13), and as a result I optimized them a bit, without relying on the peekable iterator.

See also [full benchmark repo](https://github.com/nyurik/intersperse_perf)

Benchmarks show near 2x performance improvements with the simple `sum` [benchmarks](https://gist.github.com/nyurik/68b6c9b3d90f0d14746d4186bf8fa1e2):
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1641515/237005195-16aebef4-9eed-4514-8b7c-da1d1f5bd9e0.png)
2024-01-27 08:16:49 +00:00
bors
4a23744d7d Auto merge of #16435 - SomeoneToIgnore:less_resolve_data, r=lnicola
Do not return code lens data after resolving
2024-01-27 07:20:31 +00:00
bors
437f84f01d Auto merge of #118636 - h1467792822:dev, r=michaelwoerister
Add the unstable option  to reduce the binary size of dynamic library…

# Motivation

The average length of symbol names in the rust standard library is about 100 bytes, while the average length of symbol names in the C++ standard library is about 65 bytes. In some embedded environments where dynamic library are widely used, rust dynamic library symbol name space hash become one of the key bottlenecks of application, Especially when the existing C/C++ module is reconstructed into the rust module.

The unstable option `-Z symbol_mangling_version=hashed` is added to solve the bottleneck caused by too long dynamic library symbol names.

## Test data

The following is a set of test data on the ubuntu 18.04 LTS environment. With this plug-in, the space saving rate of dynamic libraries can reach about 20%.

The test object is the standard library of rust (built based on Xargo), tokio crate, and hyper crate.

The contents of the Cargo.toml file in the construction project of the three dynamic libraries are as follows:

```txt
# Cargo.toml
[profile.release]
panic = "abort"
opt-leve="z"
codegen-units=1
strip=true
debug=true
```
The built dynamic library also removes the `.rustc` segments that are not needed at run time and then compares the size. The detailed data is as follows:

1. libstd.so
> | symbol_mangling_version | size | saving rate |
> | --- | --- | --- |
> | legacy | 804896 ||
> | hashed | 608288 | 0.244 |
> | v0 | 858144 ||
> | hashed | 608288 | 0.291 |

2. libhyper.so
> | symbol_mangling_version(libhyper.so) | symbol_mangling_version(libstd.so) | size | saving rate |
> | --- | --- | --- | --- |
> | legacy | legacy | 866312 ||
> | hashed | legacy | 645128 |0.255|
> | legacy | hashed | 854024 ||
> | hashed | hashed | 632840 |0.259|
2024-01-27 02:32:30 +00:00
Kirill Bulatov
ad5e2cfa3b Do not return code lens data after resolving 2024-01-27 02:03:15 +02:00
Lukas Wirth
6cf7b5f8d7 Don't parse intra doc links as syntax trees 2024-01-26 20:00:47 +01:00
bors
596e5c77cf Auto merge of #16431 - Ar4ys:fix-E0107-error-range-in-proc-macro, r=Veykril
Replaced adjusted_display_range with adjusted_display_range_new in mismatched_arg_count

For detailed description - see related issue.

Fixes: #16407
2024-01-26 18:53:03 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
5a343415e8 Add some size assertions 2024-01-26 19:28:39 +01:00
Lukas Wirth
d8ef6c24cc Cleanup convert_path 2024-01-26 19:28:39 +01:00
Lukas Wirth
880baa9e56 Shuffle hir-expand things around 2024-01-26 19:28:39 +01:00
Lukas Wirth
e320004dad Remove tt -> ast -> tt round trips in attrs lowering 2024-01-26 19:28:39 +01:00
bors
5b170392c6 Auto merge of #120375 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-ueakvms, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 9 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #117420 (Make `#![allow_internal_unstable(..)]` work with `stmt_expr_attributes`)
 - #117678 (Stabilize `slice_group_by`)
 - #119917 (Remove special-case handling of `vec.split_off(0)`)
 - #120117 (Update `std::io::Error::downcast` return type)
 - #120329 (RFC 3349 precursors)
 - #120339 (privacy: Refactor top-level visiting in `NamePrivacyVisitor`)
 - #120345 (Clippy subtree update)
 - #120360 (Don't fire `OPAQUE_HIDDEN_INFERRED_BOUND` on sized return of AFIT)
 - #120372 (Fix outdated comment on Box)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-01-26 14:58:10 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
6418d6bf54
Rollup merge of #120372 - bjorn3:fix_outdated_comment, r=Nilstrieb
Fix outdated comment on Box

Caught by `@vi` in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/113960#discussion_r1454278520
2024-01-26 14:43:33 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
b11c3e3ed1
Rollup merge of #120360 - compiler-errors:afit-sized-lol, r=lcnr
Don't fire `OPAQUE_HIDDEN_INFERRED_BOUND` on sized return of AFIT

Conceptually, we should probably not fire `OPAQUE_HIDDEN_INFERRED_BOUND` for methods like:

```
trait Foo { async fn bar() -> Self; }
```

Even though we technically cannot prove that `Self: Sized`, which is one of the item bounds of the `Output` type in the `-> impl Future<Output = Sized>` from the async desugaring.

This is somewhat justifiable along the same lines as how we allow regular methods to return `-> Self` even though `Self` isn't sized.

Fixes #113538

(side-note: some days i wonder if we should just remove the `OPAQUE_HIDDEN_INFERRED_BOUND` lint... it does make me sad that we have non-well-formed types in signatures, though.)
2024-01-26 14:43:32 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
2b9386e596
Rollup merge of #120345 - flip1995:clippy-subtree-update, r=Manishearth
Clippy subtree update

r? `@Manishearth`

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/12148
2024-01-26 14:43:32 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
12bdf3639f
Rollup merge of #120339 - petrochenkov:nameprivisit, r=michaelwoerister
privacy: Refactor top-level visiting in `NamePrivacyVisitor`

Full hierarchical visiting (`nested_filter::All`) is not necessary, visiting all item-likes in isolation is enough.
Tracking current item is not necessary, passing any `HirId` with the same parent module to `adjust_ident_and_get_scope` is enough.

Follow up to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120284.
2024-01-26 14:43:31 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
28862c4c31
Rollup merge of #120329 - nnethercote:3349-precursors, r=fee1-dead
RFC 3349 precursors

Some cleanups I found while working on RFC 3349 that are worth landing separately.

r? `@fee1-dead`
2024-01-26 14:43:31 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
8648a7271b
Rollup merge of #120117 - NobodyXu:99262/update-api-and-doc, r=m-ou-se
Update `std::io::Error::downcast` return type

and update its doc according to decision made by rust libs-api team in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/99262#issuecomment-1894246216
2024-01-26 14:43:30 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
14e5c11bc7
Rollup merge of #119917 - Zalathar:split-off, r=cuviper
Remove special-case handling of `vec.split_off(0)`

#76682 added special handling to `Vec::split_off` for the case where `at == 0`. Instead of copying the vector's contents into a freshly-allocated vector and returning it, the special-case code steals the old vector's allocation, and replaces it with a new (empty) buffer with the same capacity.

That eliminates the need to copy the existing elements, but comes at a surprising cost, as seen in #119913. The returned vector's capacity is no longer determined by the size of its contents (as would be expected for a freshly-allocated vector), and instead uses the full capacity of the old vector.

In cases where the capacity is large but the size is small, that results in a much larger capacity than would be expected from reading the documentation of `split_off`. This is especially bad when `split_off` is called in a loop (to recycle a buffer), and the returned vectors have a wide variety of lengths.

I believe it's better to remove the special-case code, and treat `at == 0` just like any other value:
- The current documentation states that `split_off` returns a “newly allocated vector”, which is not actually true in the current implementation when `at == 0`.
- If the value of `at` could be non-zero at runtime, then the caller has already agreed to the cost of a full memcpy of the taken elements in the general case. Avoiding that copy would be nice if it were close to free, but the different handling of capacity means that it is not.
- If the caller specifically wants to avoid copying in the case where `at == 0`, they can easily implement that behaviour themselves using `mem::replace`.

Fixes #119913.
2024-01-26 14:43:30 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
12b4b8ce2b
Rollup merge of #117420 - Jules-Bertholet:internal-unstable-stmt-expr-attributes, r=petrochenkov
Make `#![allow_internal_unstable(..)]` work with `stmt_expr_attributes`

This is a necessary first step to fixing #117304, as explained in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/117304#issuecomment-1784414453.

`@rustbot` label T-compiler
2024-01-26 14:43:29 +01:00
Young-Flash
96ebad0409 minor: update conflict extension detect logic 2024-01-26 20:12:13 +08:00
bors
f09020567e Auto merge of #16415 - Waqar144:work/make-try-to-nav-pub, r=Veykril
internal: Make TryToNav trait public

Currently there is no proper way to get a target FileRange for a given Definition.
2024-01-26 07:48:37 +00:00
Ar4ys
8f05e7ce55 Replaced adjusted_display_range with it's new version in mismatched_arg_count 2024-01-25 20:15:46 +01:00
Young-Flash
1374bc8c93 test: ensure no_such_field diagnostic don't work for field with disabled cfg 2024-01-25 19:30:04 +08:00
Young-Flash
4505f03fbf fix: filter out cfg disabled filed when lowering RecordPat 2024-01-25 19:27:37 +08:00
bors
0d398bccef Auto merge of #3233 - RalfJung:trophy, r=RalfJung
Add portable-atomic-util bug to "bugs found" list

At least, reading https://notgull.net/cautionary-unsafe-tale/ it seems fair to say Miri found this bug. `@notgull` please let me know if you are okay with having this listed here.
2024-01-25 10:08:36 +00:00
bors
a1fa12d0d2 Auto merge of #119955 - kamalesh0406:master, r=WaffleLapkin
Modify GenericArg and Term structs to use strict provenance rules

This is the first PR to solve issue #119217 . In this PR, I have modified the GenericArg struct to use the `NonNull` struct as the pointer instead of `NonZeroUsize`. The change were tested by running `./x test compiler/rustc_middle`.

Resolves https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/119217

r? `@WaffleLapkin`
2024-01-25 07:22:58 +00:00
bors
b6f4bdfdad Auto merge of #119911 - NCGThompson:is-statically-known, r=oli-obk
Replacement of #114390: Add new intrinsic `is_var_statically_known` and optimize pow for powers of two

This adds a new intrinsic `is_val_statically_known` that lowers to [``@llvm.is.constant.*`](https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#llvm-is-constant-intrinsic).` It also applies the intrinsic in the int_pow methods to recognize and optimize the idiom `2isize.pow(x)`. See #114390 for more discussion.

While I have extended the scope of the power of two optimization from #114390, I haven't added any new uses for the intrinsic. That can be done in later pull requests.

Note: When testing or using the library, be sure to use `--stage 1` or higher. Otherwise, the intrinsic will be a noop and the doctests will be skipped. If you are trying out edits, you may be interested in [`--keep-stage 0`](https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/building/suggested.html#faster-builds-with---keep-stage).

Fixes #47234
Resolves #114390
`@Centri3`
2024-01-25 05:16:53 +00:00
bors
38f7a3498e Auto merge of #16426 - lnicola:bump-rustc, r=lnicola
minor: Bump rustc crates

This also reverts the earlier revert.
2024-01-25 04:49:36 +00:00
Laurențiu Nicola
ea94c10db0 Bump rustc_index and rustc_abi 2024-01-25 06:44:13 +02:00
Laurențiu Nicola
b1b99cbcf9 Bump rustc_lexer and rustc_parse_format 2024-01-25 06:42:48 +02:00
Laurențiu Nicola
b1b6e0c41a Reapply "Detect NulInCStr error earlier."
This reverts commit 0ea056552a.
2024-01-25 06:40:07 +02:00
Nicholas Nethercote
858f4aca6c Rename the unescaping functions.
`unescape_literal` becomes `unescape_unicode`, and `unescape_c_string`
becomes `unescape_mixed`. Because rfc3349 will mean that C string
literals will no longer be the only mixed utf8 literals.
2024-01-25 12:28:11 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
0e9101c14d Rename the unescaping functions.
`unescape_literal` becomes `unescape_unicode`, and `unescape_c_string`
becomes `unescape_mixed`. Because rfc3349 will mean that C string
literals will no longer be the only mixed utf8 literals.
2024-01-25 12:28:11 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
56514076ac Rework CStrUnit.
- Rename it as `MixedUnit`, because it will soon be used in more than
  just C string literals.
- Change the `Byte` variant to `HighByte` and use it only for
  `\x80`..`\xff` cases. This fixes the old inexactness where ASCII chars
  could be encoded with either `Byte` or `Char`.
- Add useful comments.
- Remove `is_ascii`, in favour of `u8::is_ascii`.
2024-01-25 12:28:11 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
0b8345c60e Rework CStrUnit.
- Rename it as `MixedUnit`, because it will soon be used in more than
  just C string literals.
- Change the `Byte` variant to `HighByte` and use it only for
  `\x80`..`\xff` cases. This fixes the old inexactness where ASCII chars
  could be encoded with either `Byte` or `Char`.
- Add useful comments.
- Remove `is_ascii`, in favour of `u8::is_ascii`.
2024-01-25 12:28:11 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
85d56eeb63 Fix copy/paste error.
The `CString` handling code is erroneously identical to the `ByteString`
handling code.
2024-01-25 12:26:25 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
6ad00bb71e Fix copy/paste error.
The `CString` handling code is erroneously identical to the `ByteString`
handling code.
2024-01-25 12:26:25 +11:00
dfireBird
e0446a0eb5
implement assist for let stmt with TryEnum type to guarded return 2024-01-25 00:13:16 +05:30
bors
0d52934d19 Auto merge of #16420 - Nadrieril:use-upstream-pattern-analysis, r=Veykril
Use upstream exhaustiveness checker!

Because it has been librarified!

The extra `Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception` license is for `rustc_apfloat`. Also this duplicates `rustc_index` because the other upstream deps are still on an earlier version. They should be bumpable now though. Good thing is that we don't need this new crate to be synchronized with the others, which will make our lives easier.
2024-01-24 14:34:42 +00:00
bors
bfb8e6e5e9 Auto merge of #118336 - saethlin:const-to-op-cache, r=RalfJung
Return a finite number of AllocIds per ConstAllocation in Miri

Before this, every evaluation of a const slice would produce a new AllocId. So in Miri, this program used to have unbounded memory use:
```rust
fn main() {
    loop {
        helper();
    }
}

fn helper() {
    "ouch";
}
```
Every trip around the loop creates a new AllocId which we need to keep track of a base address for. And the provenance GC can never clean up that AllocId -> u64 mapping, because the AllocId is for a const allocation which will never be deallocated.

So this PR moves the logic of producing an AllocId for a ConstAllocation to the Machine trait, and the implementation that Miri provides will only produce 16 AllocIds for each allocation. The cache is also keyed on the Instance that the const is evaluated in, so that equal consts evaluated in two functions will have disjoint base addresses.

r? RalfJung
2024-01-24 10:17:12 +00:00