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Author SHA1 Message Date
varkor
03d4fd973a Use descriptive variant name 2019-02-08 14:30:13 +01:00
varkor
05f0dee04a Improve the error messages for missing stability attributes
This makes the capitalisation consistent and provides more context (especially for missing top-level attributes).
2019-02-07 19:08:30 +01:00
bors
ad433894ab Auto merge of #58010 - Zoxc:parallel-passes, r=michaelwoerister
Move privacy checking later in the pipeline and make some passes run in parallel

r? @michaelwoerister
2019-02-07 09:49:08 +00:00
bors
626e74d5f6 Auto merge of #58254 - kennytm:rollup, r=kennytm
Rollup of 23 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #58118 (Transition libtest to 2018 edition)
 - #58119 (libproc_macro => 2018)
 - #58123 (Avoid some bounds checks in binary_heap::{PeekMut,Hole})
 - #58124 (libsyntax_pos => 2018)
 - #58133 (libsyntax_ext => 2018)
 - #58136 (Improve error message and docs for non-UTF-8 bytes in stdio on Windows)
 - #58156 (update submodule: rust-installer from 27dec6c to ccdc47b)
 - #58192 (Do not ICE in codegen when using a extern_type static)
 - #58193 (Move librustc to 2018)
 - #58210 (Make an assert debug-only in `find_constraint_paths_between_regions`.)
 - #58217 (librustc_tsan => 2018)
 - #58218 (librustc_msan => 2018)
 - #58219 (librustc_asan => 2018)
 - #58220 (libprofiler_builtins => 2018)
 - #58223 (librustc_lsan => 2018)
 - #58225 (librustc_fs_util => 2018)
 - #58228 (librustc_plugin => 2018)
 - #58236 (librustc_resolve => 2018)
 - #58237 (Fix broken grammar in iter::from_fn() docs)
 - #58239 (librustc_apfloat => 2018)
 - #58240 (librustc_errors => 2018)
 - #58241 (librustc_llvm => 2018)
 - #58242 (Document the one TyKind that isn't documented)

Failed merges:

 - #58185 (Remove images' url to make it work even without internet connection)

r? @ghost
2019-02-07 07:11:22 +00:00
kennytm
7168eadafe
Rollup merge of #58192 - dlrobertson:fix_57876, r=oli-obk
Do not ICE in codegen when using a extern_type static

The layout of a extern_type static is unsized, but may pass the
Well-Formed check in typeck (See #55257).  As a result, we
cannot assume that a static is sized when generating the `Place`
for an r-value.

Fixes: #57876

r? @oli-obk
2019-02-07 13:57:44 +08:00
bors
825f355c74 Auto merge of #57998 - niklasf:align-enum, r=nagisa
Allow #[repr(align(x))] on enums (#57996)

Tracking issue: #57996

Implements an extension of [RFC 1358](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/1358-repr-align.md) behind a feature flag (`repr_align_enum`). Originally introduced here for structs: #39999.

It seems like only HIR-level changes are required, since enums are already aware of their alignment (due to alignment of their limbs).

cc @bitshifter
2019-02-07 04:26:08 +00:00
bors
b139669f37 Auto merge of #56123 - oli-obk:import_miri_from_future, r=eddyb
Add a forever unstable opt-out of const qualification checks

r? @eddyb

cc @RalfJung @Centril

basically a forever unstable way to screw with const things in horribly unsafe, unsound and incoherent ways.

Note that this does *not* affect miri except by maybe violating assumptions that miri makes. But there's no change in how miri evaluates things.
2019-02-06 08:42:46 +00:00
bors
2596bc1368 Auto merge of #58061 - nnethercote:overhaul-syntax-Folder, r=petrochenkov
Overhaul `syntax::fold::Folder`.

This PR changes `syntax::fold::Folder` from a functional style
(where most methods take a `T` and produce a new `T`) to a more
imperative style (where most methods take and modify a `&mut T`), and
renames it `syntax::mut_visit::MutVisitor`.

This makes the code faster and more concise.
2019-02-06 06:01:37 +00:00
bors
0e5a209959 Auto merge of #58058 - QuietMisdreavus:use-attr, r=GuillaumeGomez
rustdoc: don't try to get a DefId for a Def that doesn't have one

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/58054

The compiler allows you to write a `use` statement for a built-in non-macro attribute, since `use proc_macro` can apply to both the `proc_macro` crate and the `#[proc_macro]` attribute. However, if you write a use statement for something that *doesn't* have this crossover, rustdoc will try to use it the same way as anything else... which resulted in an ICE because it tried to pull a DefId for something that didn't have one. This PR makes rustdoc skip those lookups when it encounters them, allowing it to properly process and render these imports.
2019-02-06 03:07:04 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
9fcb1658ab Overhaul syntax::fold::Folder.
This commit changes `syntax::fold::Folder` from a functional style
(where most methods take a `T` and produce a new `T`) to a more
imperative style (where most methods take and modify a `&mut T`), and
renames it `syntax::mut_visit::MutVisitor`.

The first benefit is speed. The functional style does not require any
reallocations, due to the use of `P::map` and
`MoveMap::move_{,flat_}map`. However, every field in the AST must be
overwritten; even those fields that are unchanged are overwritten with
the same value. This causes a lot of unnecessary memory writes. The
imperative style reduces instruction counts by 1--3% across a wide range
of workloads, particularly incremental workloads.

The second benefit is conciseness; the imperative style is usually more
concise. E.g. compare the old functional style:
```
fn fold_abc(&mut self, abc: ABC) {
    ABC {
        a: fold_a(abc.a),
        b: fold_b(abc.b),
        c: abc.c,
    }
}
```
with the imperative style:
```
fn visit_abc(&mut self, ABC { a, b, c: _ }: &mut ABC) {
    visit_a(a);
    visit_b(b);
}
```
(The reductions get larger in more complex examples.)

Overall, the patch removes over 200 lines of code -- even though the new
code has more comments -- and a lot of the remaining lines have fewer
characters.

Some notes:

- The old style used methods called `fold_*`. The new style mostly uses
  methods called `visit_*`, but there are a few methods that map a `T`
  to something other than a `T`, which are called `flat_map_*` (`T` maps
  to multiple `T`s) or `filter_map_*` (`T` maps to 0 or 1 `T`s).

- `move_map.rs`/`MoveMap`/`move_map`/`move_flat_map` are renamed
  `map_in_place.rs`/`MapInPlace`/`map_in_place`/`flat_map_in_place` to
  reflect their slightly changed signatures.

- Although this commit renames the `fold` module as `mut_visit`, it
  keeps it in the `fold.rs` file, so as not to confuse git. The next
  commit will rename the file.
2019-02-06 09:06:27 +11:00
Dan Robertson
80c052bed7
Do not ICE in codegen given a extern_type static
The layout of a extern_type static is unsized, but may pass the
Well-Formed check in typeck. As a result, we cannot assume that
a static is sized when generating the `Place` for an r-value.
2019-02-05 21:20:07 +00:00
kennytm
3abb03fdb3
Rollup merge of #58138 - ishitatsuyuki:stability-delay, r=estebank
Fix #58101
2019-02-06 00:29:08 +09:00
bors
b2c6b8c29f Auto merge of #57973 - davidtwco:issue-52891, r=estebank
Add suggestion for duplicated import.

Fixes #52891.

This PR adds a suggestion when a import is duplicated (ie. the same name
is used twice trying to import the same thing) to remove the second
import.
2019-02-05 05:14:15 +00:00
ishitatsuyuki
652f2c753a Add test 2019-02-04 19:26:46 +09:00
bors
4f4f4a40b6 Auto merge of #58081 - Centril:liballoc-2018, r=oli-obk
Transition liballoc to Rust 2018

This transitions liballoc to Rust 2018 edition and applies relevant idiom lints.
I also did a small bit of drive-by cleanup along the way.

r? @oli-obk

I started with liballoc since it seemed easiest. In particular, adding `edition = "2018"` to libcore gave me way too many errors due to stdsimd. Ideally we should be able to continue this crate-by-crate until all crates use 2018.
2019-02-03 18:40:23 +00:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
285106a40e liballoc: alloc-extern-crates test needs --edition=2018 2019-02-03 04:37:50 +01:00
David Wood
7102339477
Update visibility of intermediate use items.
Currently, the target of a use statement will be updated with
the visibility of the use statement itself (if the use statement was
visible).

This commit ensures that if the path to the target item is via another
use statement then that intermediate use statement will also have the
visibility updated like the target. This silences incorrect
`unreachable_pub` lints with inactionable suggestions.
2019-02-02 15:29:13 +01:00
Niklas Fiekas
a6fd6eccda Test alloca with #[repr(align(x))] on enum 2019-02-02 00:52:38 +01:00
bors
2efa31b2d9 Auto merge of #57937 - denzp:nvptx, r=nagisa
NVPTX target specification

This change adds a built-in `nvptx64-nvidia-cuda` GPGPU no-std target specification and a basic PTX assembly smoke tests.

The approach is taken here and the target spec is based on `ptx-linker`, a project started about 1.5 years ago. Key feature: bitcode object files being linked with LTO into the final module on the linker's side.

Prior to this change, the linker used a `ld` linker-flavor, but I think, having the special CLI convention is a more reliable way.

Questions about further progress on reliable CUDA workflow with Rust:
1. Is it possible to create a test suite `codegen-asm` to verify end-to-end integration with LLVM backend?
1. How would it be better to organise no-std `compile-fail` tests: add `#![no_std]` where possible and mark others as `ignore-nvptx` directive, or alternatively, introduce `compile-fail-no-std` test suite?
1. Can we have the `ptx-linker` eventually be integrated as `rls` or `clippy`? Hopefully, this should allow to statically link against LLVM used in Rust and get rid of the [current hacky solution](https://github.com/denzp/rustc-llvm-proxy).
1. Am I missing some methods from `rustc_codegen_ssa:🔙:linker::Linker` that can be useful for bitcode-only linking?

Currently, there are no major public CUDA projects written in Rust I'm aware of, but I'm expecting to have a built-in target will create a solid foundation for further experiments and awesome crates.

Related to #38789
Fixes #38787
Fixes #38786
2019-02-01 23:43:34 +00:00
bors
852701ad6d Auto merge of #57978 - varkor:fix-irrefutable-integer-range-match, r=oli-obk
Fix bug in integer range matching

Fixes #57894.
2019-02-01 20:57:36 +00:00
varkor
cd1047e0d4 Fix bug in integer range matching 2019-02-01 20:02:21 +00:00
QuietMisdreavus
c955f172b2 don't try to get a DefId for a Def that doesn't have one 2019-02-01 11:17:33 -06:00
bors
742fcc7167 Auto merge of #57586 - Aaron1011:feature/pub-priv-dep, r=petrochenkov
Implement public/private dependency feature

Implements https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44663

The core implementation is done - however, there are a few issues that still need to be resolved:

- [x] The `EXTERNAL_PRIVATE_DEPENDENCY` lint currently does notthing when the `public_private_dependencies` is not enabled. Should mentioning the lint (in an `allow` or `deny` attribute) be an error if the feature is not enabled? (Resolved- the feature was removed)
- [x] Crates with the name `core` and `std` are always marked public, without the need to explcitily specify them on the command line. Is this what we want to do? Do we want to allow`no_std`/`no_core` crates to explicitly control this in some way? (Resolved - private crates are now explicitly specified)
- [x] Should I add additional UI tests? (Resolved - added more tests)
- [x] Does it make sense to be able to allow/deny the `EXTERNAL_PRIVATE_DEPENDENCY` on an individual item? (Resolved - this is implemented)
2019-02-01 15:24:26 +00:00
Aaron Hill
541d315313
Update tests for future-compat warning removal 2019-02-01 09:43:57 -05:00
Aaron Hill
a05bfc6aeb
Test allowing individual struct field 2019-02-01 09:43:57 -05:00
Aaron Hill
48ec29d38e
Replace --extern-public with --extern-private 2019-02-01 09:43:57 -05:00
Aaron Hill
b29a21fbae
Remove feature from test 2019-02-01 09:43:57 -05:00
Aaron Hill
3fa36471e8
Rename external_private_dependency to exported_private_dependencies 2019-02-01 09:43:56 -05:00
Aaron Hill
bc2221f7b6
Add test for 'std' crate being public 2019-02-01 09:43:56 -05:00
Aaron Hill
d60214cdf7
Clippy fixes, rename stuff to match RFC 2019-02-01 09:43:56 -05:00
Aaron Hill
12f9b796ff
Improve UI tests 2019-02-01 09:43:56 -05:00
Aaron Hill
93d872dbc8
Add UI test 2019-02-01 09:43:56 -05:00
bors
c9a8687951 Auto merge of #57916 - Zoxc:incr-passes4, r=michaelwoerister
Misc performance tweaks

r? @michaelwoerister
2019-02-01 12:52:54 +00:00
bors
741a3d42cb Auto merge of #58002 - oli-obk:deprecated_sugg, r=zackmdavis
Add suggestions to deprecation lints

Clippy used to do this suggestion, but the clippy lints happen after the deprecation lints so we ended up never seeing the structured suggestions.
2019-02-01 01:06:15 +00:00
Niklas Fiekas
73bf0703a7 Add more tests for #[repr(align(x))] on enums 2019-01-31 14:18:51 +01:00
Oliver Scherer
d0129a613c Add a forever unstable opt-out of const qualification checks 2019-01-31 14:03:01 +01:00
bors
d30b99f9c2 Auto merge of #57514 - michaelwoerister:xlto-tests, r=alexcrichton
compiletest: Support opt-in Clang-based run-make tests and use them for testing xLTO.

Some cross-language run-make tests need a Clang compiler that matches the LLVM version of `rustc`. Since such a compiler usually isn't available these tests (marked with the `needs-matching-clang`
directive) are ignored by default.

For some CI jobs we do need these tests to run unconditionally though. In order to support this a `--force-clang-based-tests` flag is added to compiletest. If this flag is specified, `compiletest` will fail if it can't detect an appropriate version of Clang.

@rust-lang/infra The PR doesn't yet enable the tests yet. Do you have any recommendation for which jobs to enable them?

cc #57438

r? @alexcrichton
2019-01-31 11:07:41 +00:00
David Wood
1595163356
Add suggestion for duplicated import.
This commit adds a suggestion when a import is duplicated (ie. the same name
is used twice trying to import the same thing) to remove the second
import.
2019-01-31 12:01:28 +01:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
877dee7c67
Rollup merge of #58008 - matthewjasper:places-conflict-args, r=oli-obk
Pass correct arguments to places_conflict

The borrow place *must* be a place that we track borrows for, otherwise
we will likely ICE.

Closes #57989
2019-01-31 02:10:53 +01:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
bc7be96cb9
Rollup merge of #58007 - estebank:issue-58006, r=petrochenkov
Don't panic when accessing enum variant ctor using `Self` in match

Fix #58006.

r? @petrochenkov
2019-01-31 02:10:52 +01:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
bb91a192c0
Rollup merge of #57999 - jethrogb:jb/movbe-feature, r=alexcrichton
Add MOVBE x86 CPU feature

I have no idea if this is correct. I basically copied the ADX feature. I verified the feature is also called `movbe` in LLVM.

I marked this to become stable immediately, as part of the RFC 2045.

r? @alexcrichton
2019-01-31 02:10:49 +01:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
ab844daadb
Rollup merge of #57008 - Knium:misleading-try-adding-parentheses-in-match-with-comma, r=oli-obk
suggest `|` when `,` founds in invalid match value

Issue #54807
I get stuck on (what | how) I should implement...
2019-01-31 02:10:40 +01:00
John Kåre Alsaker
38bcd4b42a Move privacy checking later in the pipeline and make some passes run in parallel 2019-01-30 21:19:02 +01:00
Matthew Jasper
6fe370c7ce Pass correct arguments to places_conflict
The borrow place *must* be a place that we track borrows for, otherwise
we will likely ICE.
2019-01-30 19:49:31 +00:00
Esteban Küber
74675fed68 Don't panic when accessing enum variant ctor using Self in match 2019-01-30 11:39:56 -08:00
Oliver Scherer
4056b575e2 Add suggestions to deprecation lints 2019-01-30 17:49:04 +01:00
Jethro Beekman
a3f0af2e67 Add MOVBE feature 2019-01-30 21:07:48 +05:30
Niklas Fiekas
c6f6101180 Allow #[repr(align(x))] on enums (#57996) 2019-01-30 14:15:38 +01:00
Knium_
62867b4992 Suggest to add each of | and () when unexpected , is found in pattern 2019-01-30 13:50:44 +09:00
John Kåre Alsaker
0e2ad51e36 Fix tests 2019-01-29 21:10:36 +01:00