set cfg(rustdoc) when rustdoc is running on a crate
When using `#[doc(cfg)]` to document platform-specific items, it's a little cumbersome to get all the platforms' items to appear all at once. For example, the standard library adds `--cfg dox` to rustdoc's command line whenever it builds docs, and the documentation for `#![feature(doc_cfg)]` suggests using a Cargo feature to approximate the same thing. This is a little awkward, because you always need to remember to set `--features dox` whenever you build documentation.
This PR proposes making rustdoc set `#[cfg(rustdoc)]` whenever it runs on a crate, to provide an officially-sanctioned version of this that is set automatically. This way, there's a standardized way to declare that a certain version of an item is specifically when building docs.
To try to prevent the spread of this feature from happening too quickly, this PR also restricts the use of this flag to whenever `#![feature(doc_cfg)]` is active. I'm sure there are other uses for this, but right now i'm tying it to this feature. (If it makes more sense to give this its own feature, i can easily do that.)
Implement the `min_const_fn` feature gate
cc @RalfJung @eddyb
r? @Centril
implements the feature gate for #53555
I added a hack so the `const_fn` feature gate also enables the `min_const_fn` feature gate. This ensures that nightly users of `const_fn` don't have to touch their code at all.
The `min_const_fn` checks are run first, and if they succeeded, the `const_fn` checks are run additionally to ensure we didn't miss anything.
Backwards compatibility for tool/clippy lints
cc #44690
cc https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rust-clippy/pull/2977#issuecomment-409706557
This is the next step towards `tool_lints`.
This makes Clippy lints still work without scoping, but will warn and suggest the new scoped name. This warning will only appear if the code is checked with Clippy itself.
There is still an issue with using the old lint name in inner attributes. For inner attributes the warning gets emitted twice. I'm currently not really sure why this happens, but will try to fix this ASAP.
r? @Manishearth
rustdoc: add flag to control the html_root_url of dependencies
The `--extern-html-root-url` flag in this PR allows one to override links to crates whose docs are not already available locally in the doc bundle. Docs.rs currently uses a version of this to make sure links to other crates go into that crate's docs.rs page. See the included test for intended use, but the idea is as follows:
Calling rustdoc with `--extern-html-root-url crate=https://some-url.com` will cause rustdoc to override links that point to that crate to instead be replaced with a link rooted at `https://some-url.com/`. (e.g. for docs.rs this would be `https://docs.rs/crate/0.1.0` or the like.) Cheekily, rustup could use these options to redirect links to std/core/etc to instead point to locally-downloaded docs, if it so desired.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/19603
With eRFC 2497, previously accepted ambigious syntax regarding use of
`&&` and `||` in if-let and while-let statements should now warn
or error depending on the edition.
This commit takes a naive approach to detecting ambigious use of `&&`
or `||` and will probably need fine tuned to handle all cases.
Fix promotion stability hole in old borrowck
r? @nikomatsakis
I screwed up the promotion stability checks. Big time. They were basically nonexistant. We had tests for it. I also screwed up said tests. This is in stable already :(
Basically stability checks of promotion only worked if you tried to use a const fn defined in the same crate.
cc @eddyb
Generalize `async_idents` to all new keywords
This commit generalizes the existing `async_idents` lint to easily encompass
other identifiers that will be keywords in future editions. The new lint is
called `keyword_idents` and the old `async_idents` lint is registered as renamed
to this new lint.
As a proof of concept the `try` keyword was added to this list as it looks to be
listed as a keyword in the 2018 edition only. The `await` keyword was not added
as it's not listed as a keyword yet.
Closes#53077
This commit generalizes the existing `async_idents` lint to easily encompass
other identifiers that will be keywords in future editions. The new lint is
called `keyword_idents` and the old `async_idents` lint is registered as renamed
to this new lint.
As a proof of concept the `try` keyword was added to this list as it looks to be
listed as a keyword in the 2018 edition only. The `await` keyword was not added
as it's not listed as a keyword yet.
Closes#53077
create a valid DefIdTable for proc macro crates
At least the incremental compilation code, and a few other places in the
compiler, require the CrateMetadata for a loaded target crate to contain a
valid DefIdTable for the DefIds in the target.
Previously, the CrateMetadata for a proc macro contained the crate's
"host" DefIdTable, which is of course incompatible with the "target"
DefIdTable, causing ICEs. This creates a DefIdTable that properly refers
to the "proc macro" DefIds.
Fixes#49482.
r? @michaelwoerister
Should we beta-nominate this?
rustc: Suggest removing `extern crate` in 2018
This commit updates the `unused_extern_crates` lint to make automatic
suggestions about removing `extern crate` annotations in the 2018 edition. This
ended up being a little easier than originally though due to what's likely been
fixed issues in the resolver!
Closes#52829
Fix warnings about the `native` target-cpu
This fixes a regression from #53031 where specifying `-C target-cpu=native` is
printing a lot of warnings from LLVM about `native` being an unknown CPU. It
turns out that `native` is indeed an unknown CPU and we have to perform a
mapping to an actual CPU name, but this mapping is only performed in one
location rather than all locations we inform LLVM about the target CPU.
This commit centralizes the mapping of `native` to LLVM's value of the native
CPU, ensuring that all locations we inform LLVM about the `target-cpu` it's
never `native`.
Closes#53322
Miri engine cleanup
* Unify the two maps in memory to store the allocation and its kind together.
* Share the handling of statics between CTFE and miri: The miri engine always
uses "lazy" `AllocType::Static` when encountering a static. Acessing that
static invokes CTFE (no matter the machine). The machine only has any
influence when writing to a static, which CTFE outright rejects (but miri
makes a copy-on-write).
* Add an `AllocId` to by-ref consts so miri can use them as operands without
making copies.
* Move responsibilities around for the `eval_fn_call` machine hook: The hook
just has to find the MIR (or entirely take care of everything); pushing the
new stack frame is taken care of by the miri engine.
* Expose the intrinsics and lang items implemented by CTFE so miri does not
have to reimplement them.
* Allow Machine to hook into foreign statics (used by miri to get rid of some other hacks).
* Clean up function calling.
* Switch const sanity check to work on operands, not mplaces.
* Move const_eval out of rustc_mir::interpret, to make sure that it does not access private implementation details.
In particular, we can finally make `eval_operand` take `&self`. :-)
Should be merged after https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/53609, across which I will rebase.