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Amanieu d'Antras
bfe6421d0b Update allowed depdendencies for cranelift 2024-01-30 03:34:30 +00:00
Amanieu d'Antras
9a39e41637 Update feature names for new stdarch 2024-01-30 03:33:12 +00:00
Dylan DPC
eaa100204e
Rollup merge of #120428 - petrochenkov:somehir2, r=compiler-errors
hir: Two preparatory changes for #120206

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120206
r? ```@compiler-errors```
2024-01-29 12:56:54 +00:00
bors
fb4bca04fa Auto merge of #120165 - reitermarkus:nonzero-switch-alias-direction, r=dtolnay
Switch `NonZero` alias direction.

Step 4 mentioned in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/100428#pullrequestreview-1767139731.

Depends on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120160.

r? `@dtolnay`
2024-01-29 08:52:13 +00:00
bors
0ea334ab73 Auto merge of #120451 - RalfJung:miri, r=RalfJung
Miri subtree update

r? `@ghost`
2024-01-29 06:50:18 +00:00
bors
7e43442eb6 Auto merge of #119290 - Kobzol:ci-docker-registry-cache, r=Mark-simulacrum
Cache CI Docker images in ghcr registry

This PR changes the way `rust-lang` caches Docker images used in CI workflows. Before, the intermediate Docker layers were manually exported from `docker history` and backed up in S3. However, this approach doesn't work any more with the Docker version used by GitHub Actions since August 2023. We had to revert to disabling Docker BuildKit to make the old caching work, but this workaround will stop working eventually, after GitHub updates Docker again and the old build backend will be removed.

This PR changes the caching to use [Docker caching](https://docs.docker.com/build/cache/) instead. There are several backends for the cache, for our use-case S3 and Docker registry makes sense. This PR uses the Docker registry backend and uses the ghcr.io registry.

The caching creates a Docker image labeled `rust-ci`, which is currently stored to the `ghcr.io/rust-lang-ci` package registry. This image appears [here](https://ghcr.io/rust-lang-ci/rust-ci). The image is stored in `rust-lang-ci` and not `rust-lang`, because `try` and `auto` builds run in the context of that repository, so the used `GITHUB_TOKEN` has permissions for it (unlike for `rust-lang`).

For pull request CI runs, the provided `GITHUB_TOKEN` reduces its permissions automatically to `packages: read`, which means that we won't be able to write the Docker image. If we're not able to write, we won't have anything to read. So I disabled the caching entirely for PR runs (it makes it slightly faster to build the Docker image if we don't have to deal with exporting and using a separate build driver). Note that before this PR, we also weren't able to read or write the cache on PR runs.

Rustup part of this change is [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rustup/pull/3648).

Related issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/infra-team/issues/81

r? `@Mark-Simulacrum`
2024-01-29 02:50:57 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
5d9dfbd08f Stop using String for error codes.
Error codes are integers, but `String` is used everywhere to represent
them. Gross!

This commit introduces `ErrCode`, an integral newtype for error codes,
replacing `String`. It also introduces a constant for every error code,
e.g. `E0123`, and removes the `error_code!` macro. The constants are
imported wherever used with `use rustc_errors::codes::*`.

With the old code, we have three different ways to specify an error code
at a use point:
```
error_code!(E0123)  // macro call

struct_span_code_err!(dcx, span, E0123, "msg");  // bare ident arg to macro call

\#[diag(name, code = "E0123")]  // string
struct Diag;
```

With the new code, they all use the `E0123` constant.
```
E0123  // constant

struct_span_code_err!(dcx, span, E0123, "msg");  // constant

\#[diag(name, code = E0123)]  // constant
struct Diag;
```

The commit also changes the structure of the error code definitions:
- `rustc_error_codes` now just defines a higher-order macro listing the
  used error codes and nothing else.
- Because that's now the only thing in the `rustc_error_codes` crate, I
  moved it into the `lib.rs` file and removed the `error_codes.rs` file.
- `rustc_errors` uses that macro to define everything, e.g. the error
  code constants and the `DIAGNOSTIC_TABLES`. This is in its new
  `codes.rs` file.
2024-01-29 07:41:41 +11:00
Jakub Beránek
09e0d4f89a
Print image input file and Docker version 2024-01-28 17:01:47 +01:00
bors
71f8f4949e Auto merge of #3181 - devnexen:stat_calls_fbsd, r=RalfJung
freebsd add *stat calls interception support
2024-01-28 15:47:14 +00:00
Ralf Jung
8302e25529
tweak comments 2024-01-28 16:45:52 +01:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
b2b5b91bfb hir: Use InferArg in ArrayLen::Infer 2024-01-28 02:04:39 +03:00
Markus Reiter
021739c840
Update tests. 2024-01-27 16:38:57 +01:00
Markus Reiter
ca2ec7af35
Fix NonZero clippy lints. 2024-01-27 16:38:57 +01:00
bors
6b4f1c5e78 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
bors
8af70c7a18 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
Ralf Jung
3cc0f02dac fix typo in operator.rs 2024-01-27 12:48:52 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
346397d081
Rollup merge of #119562 - LegionMammal978:rename-pin-pointer, r=Amanieu,dtolnay
Rename `pointer` field on `Pin`

A few days ago, I was helping another user create a self-referential type using `PhantomPinned`. However, I noticed an odd behavior when I tried to access one of the type's fields via `Pin`'s `Deref` impl:

```rust
use std::{marker::PhantomPinned, ptr};

struct Pinned {
    data: i32,
    pointer: *const i32,
    _pin: PhantomPinned,
}

fn main() {
    let mut b = Box::pin(Pinned {
        data: 42,
        pointer: ptr::null(),
        _pin: PhantomPinned,
    });
    {
        let pinned = unsafe { b.as_mut().get_unchecked_mut() };
        pinned.pointer = &pinned.data;
    }
    println!("{}", unsafe { *b.pointer });
}
```

```rust
error[E0658]: use of unstable library feature 'unsafe_pin_internals'
  --> <source>:19:30
   |
19 |     println!("{}", unsafe { *b.pointer });
   |                              ^^^^^^^^^

error[E0277]: `Pinned` doesn't implement `std::fmt::Display`
  --> <source>:19:20
   |
19 |     println!("{}", unsafe { *b.pointer });
   |                    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Pinned` cannot be formatted with the default formatter
   |
   = help: the trait `std::fmt::Display` is not implemented for `Pinned`
   = note: in format strings you may be able to use `{:?}` (or {:#?} for pretty-print) instead
   = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::format_args_nl` which comes from the expansion of the macro `println` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
```

Since the user named their field `pointer`, it conflicts with the `pointer` field on `Pin`, which is public but unstable since Rust 1.60.0 with #93176. On versions from 1.33.0 to 1.59.0, where the field on `Pin` is private, this program compiles and prints `42` as expected.

To avoid this confusing behavior, this PR renames `pointer` to `__pointer`, so that it's less likely to conflict with a `pointer` field on the underlying type, as accessed through the `Deref` impl. This is technically a breaking change for anyone who names their field `__pointer` on the inner type; if this is undesirable, it could be renamed to something more longwinded. It's also a nightly breaking change for any external users of `unsafe_pin_internals`.
2024-01-26 23:15:49 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
c9ab37bf4f
Rollup merge of #103522 - Dylan-DPC:76118/array-methods-stab, r=dtolnay
stabilise array methods

Closes #76118

Stabilises the remaining array methods

FCP is yet to be carried out for this

There wasn't a clear consensus on the naming, but all the other alternatives had some flaws as discussed in the tracking issue and there was a silence on this issue for a year
2024-01-26 23:15:47 +01:00
bors
e7bbe8ce93 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
37b9022cef
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
5f1f6176a5
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
bors
cdd4ff8d81 Auto merge of #120367 - RalfJung:project_downcast_uninhabited, r=oli-obk
interpret: project_downcast: do not ICE for uninhabited variants

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/120337

This assertion was already under discussion for a bit; I think the [example](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/120337#issuecomment-1911076292) `@tmiasko` found is the final nail in the coffin. One could argue maybe MIR building should read the discriminant before projecting, but even then MIR optimizations should be allowed to remove that read, so the downcast should still not ICE. Maybe the downcast should be UB, but in this example UB already arises earlier when a value of type `E` is constructed.

r? `@oli-obk`
2024-01-26 12:50:02 +00:00
Philipp Krones
de8ccdbf80
Clippy: Fix empty suggestion in from_over_into
Co-authored-by: y21 <30553356+y21@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-01-26 09:42:12 +01:00
Ralf Jung
1025a12b64 interpret: project_downcast: do not ICE for uninhabited variants 2024-01-26 09:01:56 +01:00
Ralf Jung
2318b0825c alidate the operand passed to is_val_statically_known 2024-01-26 07:56:36 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
ee2a2a3f31
Rollup merge of #120356 - mbrubeck:patch-2, r=ehuss
Fix broken markdown in csky-unknown-linux-gnuabiv2.md
2024-01-26 06:36:39 +01:00
The Miri Conjob Bot
b8246e3847 fmt 2024-01-26 05:11:07 +00:00
The Miri Conjob Bot
b07da7103f Merge from rustc 2024-01-26 05:09:55 +00:00
The Miri Conjob Bot
88e1620760 Preparing for merge from rustc 2024-01-26 05:03:07 +00:00
bors
dd2559e08e Auto merge of #116167 - RalfJung:structural-eq, r=lcnr
remove StructuralEq trait

The documentation given for the trait is outdated: *all* function pointers implement `PartialEq` and `Eq` these days. So the `StructuralEq` trait doesn't really seem to have any reason to exist any more.

One side-effect of this PR is that we allow matching on some consts that do not implement `Eq`. However, we already allowed matching on floats and consts containing floats, so this is not new, it is just allowed in more cases now. IMO it makes no sense at all to allow float matching but also sometimes require an `Eq` instance. If we want to require `Eq` we should adjust https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/115893 to check for `Eq`, and rule out float matching for good.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/115881
2024-01-26 00:17:00 +00:00
Philipp Krones
41e1231578
Merge commit '66c29b973b' into clippy-subtree-update 2024-01-25 19:17:36 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
eeac90cbba
Rollup merge of #120288 - clubby789:bump-askama, r=GuillaumeGomez
Bump `askama` version

Ran into this while looking at #112865 and thought it would be useful to fix it now. Some more details in [Zulip](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/266220-t-rustdoc/topic/Askama.20parser.20changes)
2024-01-25 17:39:27 +01:00
bors
9f4d1a41a6 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
039d887928 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
68411c9554 Auto merge of #119627 - oli-obk:const_prop_lint_n̵o̵n̵sense, r=cjgillot
Remove all ConstPropNonsense

We track all locals and projections on them ourselves within the const propagator and only use the InterpCx to actually do some low level operations or read from constants (via `OpTy` we get for said constants).

This helps moving the const prop lint out from the normal pipeline and running it just based on borrowck information. This in turn allows us to make progress on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/108730#issuecomment-1875557745

there are various follow up cleanups that can be done after this PR (e.g. not matching on Rvalue twice and doing binop checks twice), but lets try landing this one first.

r? `@RalfJung`
2024-01-25 03:16:07 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
86f371ed59 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
a1c07214f0 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
4b4bdb575b Fix copy/paste error.
The `CString` handling code is erroneously identical to the `ByteString`
handling code.
2024-01-25 12:26:25 +11:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
8290589f24
Rollup merge of #120265 - nikic:no-no-system-llvm, r=nagisa
Remove no-system-llvm

We currently have a bunch of codegen tests that use no-system-llvm -- however, all of those tests also pass with system LLVM 16.

I've opted to remove `no-system-llvm` entirely, as there's basically no valid use case for it anymore:

 * The only thing this option could have legitimately been used for (testing the target feature support that requires an LLVM patch) doesn't use it, and the need for this will go away with LLVM 18 anyway.
 * In cases where the test depends on optimizations/fixes from newer LLVM versions, `min-llvm-version` should be used instead.
 * In case it depends on optimization/fixes from newer LLVM versions that have been backported into our fork, `min-system-llvm-version` (with the major version larger than the one in our fork) should be used instead.

r? `````@cuviper`````
2024-01-24 15:43:13 +01:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
e0a4f43903
Rollup merge of #119616 - rylev:wasm32-wasi-preview2, r=petrochenkov,m-ou-se
Add a new `wasm32-wasi-preview2` target

This is the initial implementation of the MCP https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/694 creating a new tier 3 target `wasm32-wasi-preview2`. That MCP has been seconded and will most likely be approved in a little over a week from now. For more information on the need for this target, please read the [MCP](https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/694).

There is one aspect of this PR that will become insta-stable once these changes reach a stable compiler:
* A new `target_family` named `wasi` is introduced. This target family incorporates all wasi targets including `wasm32-wasi` and its derivative `wasm32-wasi-preview1-threads`. The difference between `target_family = wasi` and `target_os = wasi` will become much clearer when `wasm32-wasi` is renamed to `wasm32-wasi-preview1` and the `target_os` becomes `wasm32-wasi-preview1`. You can read about this target rename in [this MCP](https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/695) which has also been seconded and will hopefully be officially approved soon.

Additional technical details include:
* Both `std::sys::wasi_preview2` and `std::os::wasi_preview2` have been created and mostly use `#[path]` annotations on their submodules to reach into the existing `wasi` (soon to be `wasi_preview1`) modules. Over time the differences between `wasi_preview1` and `wasi_preview2` will grow and most like all `#[path]` based module aliases will fall away.
* Building `wasi-preview2` relies on a [`wasi-sdk`](https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-sdk) in the same way that `wasi-preview1` does (one must include a `wasi-root` path in the `Config.toml` pointing to sysroot included in the wasi-sdk). The target should build against [wasi-sdk v21](https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-sdk/releases/tag/wasi-sdk-21) without modifications. However, the wasi-sdk itself is growing [preview2 support](https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-sdk/pull/370) so this might shift rapidly. We will be following along quickly to make sure that building the target remains possible as the wasi-sdk changes.
* This requires a [patch to libc](https://github.com/rylev/rust-libc/tree/wasm32-wasi-preview2) that we'll need to land in conjunction with this change. Until that patch lands the target won't actually build.
2024-01-24 15:43:12 +01:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
61e2b410ff
Rollup merge of #114764 - pitaj:style-delimited-expressions, r=joshtriplett
[style edition 2024] Combine all delimited exprs as last argument

Closes rust-lang/style-team#149

If this is merged, the rustfmt option `overflow_delimited_expr` should be enabled by default in style edition 2024.

[Rendered](https://github.com/pitaj/rust/blob/style-delimited-expressions/src/doc/style-guide/src/expressions.md#combinable-expressions)

r? joshtriplett
2024-01-24 15:43:10 +01:00
bors
cd6d8f2a04 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
Ralf Jung
12dd3bfa2f a bit of refactoring for find_mir_or_eval_fn 2024-01-24 10:16:49 +01:00
Ralf Jung
e611211f30 add __cxa_thread_atexit_impl on freebsd 2024-01-24 10:12:24 +01:00
Ralf Jung
cba1fdbff3 refactor extern static handling 2024-01-24 10:12:24 +01:00
Ralf Jung
a9bc7e99a3 disable freeBSD tests for now 2024-01-24 09:10:40 +01:00
Ralf Jung
0df7810734 remove StructuralEq trait 2024-01-24 07:56:23 +01:00
The Miri Conjob Bot
dbe1c58a14 Merge from rustc 2024-01-24 05:03:25 +00:00
The Miri Conjob Bot
ef454c4a4a Preparing for merge from rustc 2024-01-24 04:56:15 +00:00
bors
f6ee4bf384 Auto merge of #120276 - weihanglo:update-cargo, r=weihanglo
Update cargo

10 commits in 1ae631085f01c1a72d05df1ec81f3759a8360042..7bb7b539558dc88bea44cee4168b6269bf8177b0
2024-01-17 17:26:41 +0000 to 2024-01-20 00:15:32 +0000
- feat: inherit jobserver from env for all kinds of runner (rust-lang/cargo#12776)
- Fix static_mut_ref warning. (rust-lang/cargo#13329)
- fix(trim-paths): remap common prefix only (rust-lang/cargo#13210)
- fix(cargo-rustdoc): use same path by output format logic everywhere (rust-lang/cargo#13325)
- chore: Make MSRV=N-2 the workspace default (rust-lang/cargo#13324)
- Fix precise-prerelease tracking link. (rust-lang/cargo#13320)
- test(pkgid): keep package ID format in sync (rust-lang/cargo#13322)
- Improve GitHub Actions CI config (rust-lang/cargo#13317)
- Go back to passing an empty `values()` when no features are declared (rust-lang/cargo#13316)
- fix(`--package`): accept `?` if it's a valid pkgid spec (rust-lang/cargo#13315)

r? ghost
2024-01-24 01:34:12 +00:00