Try to generate more meaningful names in json converter
I just found out about rust-analyzer json converter, but I think it would be more convenient, if names were more useful, like using the names of the keys.
Let's look at some realistic arbitrary json:
```json
{
"user": {
"address": {
"street": "Main St",
"house": 3
},
"email": "example@example.com"
}
}
```
I think, new generated code is much easier to read and to edit, than the old:
```rust
// Old
struct Struct1{ house: i64, street: String }
struct Struct2{ address: Struct1, email: String }
struct Struct3{ user: Struct2 }
// New
struct Address1{ house: i64, street: String }
struct User1{ address: Address1, email: String }
struct Root1{ user: User1 }
```
Ideally, if we drop the numbers, I can see it being usable just as is (may be rename root)
```rust
struct Address{ house: i64, street: String }
struct User{ address: Address, email: String }
struct Root{ user: User }
```
Sadly, we can't just drop them, because there can be multiple fields (recursive) with the same name, and we can't just easily retroactively add numbers if the name has 2 instances due to parsing being single pass.
We could ignore the `1` and add number only if it's > 1, but I will leave this open to discussion and right now made it the simpler way
In sum, even with numbers, I think this PR still helps in readability
Rollup of 4 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #124069 (enable clippy for bootstrap on CI PRs (in `mingw-check` image))
- #124089 (Fix watchOS and visionOS for pread64 and pwrite64 calls)
- #124184 (Suggest using `unsigned_abs` in `abs` documentation)
- #124198 (Flip spans for precise capturing syntax not capturing a ty/const param, and for implicit captures of lifetime params)
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`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
CI: add script for installing NodeJS and update it to v20
I centralized the installation on a single place to make it simple to update the NodeJS version across the board.
Fixes: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/123965
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mir-opt tests: rename unit-test -> test-mir-pass
"unit-test" is extremely non-descriptive, no idea how one is supposed to read that and know that this specifies the MIR pass being tested.
Add llvm-bitcode-linker to build manifest
When creating #123423 I didn't realize I also had to add the new component to the build-manifest. This PR finishes the work of adding it, by also adding it to the build manifest.
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lint-docs: Add redirects for renamed lints.
This updates the lint docs to include a redirect for renamed lints to the new name. This helps ensure that links to the old name will still be valid.
Note that this currently uses a hard-coded list. As mentioned in the comment, a future enhancement may gather this information in a better way.
Unblocks #123680
Add a lower bound check to `unicode-table-generator` output
This adds a dedicated check for the lower bound
(if it is outside of ASCII range) to the output of the `unicode-table-generator` tool.
This generalized the ASCII-only fast-path, but only for the `Grapheme_Extend` property for now, as that is the only one with a lower bound outside of ASCII.
Match hyphen in multi-revision comment matchers
Currently, the matcher `//[rev-foo,rev-bar]~` does not get selected by the regex. Change the matcher to include `-`.
Implement Modified Condition/Decision Coverage
This is an implementation based on llvm backend support (>= 18) by `@evodius96` and branch coverage support by `@Zalathar.`
### Major changes:
* Add -Zcoverage-options=mcdc as switch. Now coverage options accept either `no-branch`, `branch`, or `mcdc`. `mcdc` also enables `branch` because it is essential to work.
* Add coverage mapping for MCDCBranch and MCDCDecision. Note that MCDCParameter evolves from llvm 18 to llvm 19. The mapping in rust side mainly references to 19 and is casted to 18 types in llvm wrapper.
* Add wrapper for mcdc instrinc functions from llvm. And inject associated statements to mir.
* Add BcbMappingKind::Decision, I'm not sure is it proper but can't find a better way temporarily.
* Let coverage-dump support parsing MCDCBranch and MCDCDecision from llvm ir.
* Add simple tests to check whether mcdc works.
* Same as clang, currently rustc does not generate instrument for decision with more than 6 condtions or only 1 condition due to considerations of resource.
### Implementation Details
1. To get information about conditions and decisions, `MCDCState` in `BranchInfoBuilder` is used during hir lowering to mir. For expressions with logical op we call `Builder::visit_coverage_branch_operation` to record its sub conditions, generate condition ids for them and save their spans (to construct the span of whole decision). This process mainly references to the implementation in clang and is described in comments over `MCDCState::record_conditions`. Also true marks and false marks introduced by branch coverage are used to detect where the decision evaluation ends: the next id of the condition == 0.
2. Once the `MCDCState::decision_stack` popped all recorded conditions, we can ensure that the decision is checked over and push it into `decision_spans`. We do not manually insert decision span to avoid complexity from then_else_break in nested if scopes.
3. When constructing CoverageSpans, add condition info to BcbMappingKind::Branch and decision info to BcbMappingKind::Decision. If the branch mapping has non-zero condition id it will be transformed to MCDCBranch mapping and insert `CondBitmapUpdate` statements to its evaluated blocks. While decision bcb mapping will insert `TestVectorBitmapUpdate` in all its end blocks.
### Usage
```bash
echo "[build]\nprofiler=true" >> config.toml
./x build --stage 1
./x test tests/coverage/mcdc_if.rs
```
to build the compiler and run tests.
```shell
export PATH=path/to/llvm-build:$PATH
rustup toolchain link mcdc build/host/stage1
cargo +mcdc rustc --bin foo -- -Cinstrument-coverage -Zcoverage-options=mcdc
cd target/debug
LLVM_PROFILE_FILE="foo.profraw" ./foo
llvm-profdata merge -sparse foo.profraw -o foo.profdata
llvm-cov show ./foo -instr-profile=foo.profdata --show-mcdc
```
to check "foo" code.
### Problems to solve
For now decision mapping will insert statements to its all end blocks, which may be optimized by inserting a final block of the decision. To do this we must also trace the evaluated value at each end of the decision and join them separately.
This implementation is not heavily tested so there should be some unrevealed issues. We are going to check our rust products in the next. Please let me know if you had any suggestions or comments.
This adds a dedicated check for the lower bound
(if it is outside of ASCII range) to the output of the `unicode-table-generator` tool.
This generalized the ASCII-only fast-path, but only for the `Grapheme_Extend` property for now,
as that is the only one with a lower bound outside of ASCII.
Update cargo
8 commits in 6f06fe908a5ee0f415c187f868ea627e82efe07d..80d5b607dde6ef97dfff4e23923822c01d2bb036
2024-04-16 18:47:44 +0000 to 2024-04-19 18:39:22 +0000
- fix 13773 - 'cargo build' fails when list_files() with gix is triggered (rust-lang/cargo#13777)
- fix(toml): Don't crash on parse errors that point to multi-byte character (rust-lang/cargo#13780)
- fix(toml)!: Disallow source-less dependencies (rust-lang/cargo#13775)
- fix(msrv): Put MSRV-aware resolver behind a config (rust-lang/cargo#13769)
- fix(msrv): Error, rather than panic, on rust-version 'x' (rust-lang/cargo#13771)
- fix(credential): trim newlines in tokens from stdin (rust-lang/cargo#13770)
- test(msrv): Re-organize MSRV tests (rust-lang/cargo#13767)
- feat(install): Including Locking message (rust-lang/cargo#13764)
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