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Yotam Ofek
174cb47a46 Fix some fixmes that were waiting for let chains 2025-06-26 23:36:46 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
7a4f09c224 compiletest: Improve diagnostics for line annotation mismatches 2025-06-23 21:30:56 +03:00
Folkert de Vries
0d4abfc7cc
forward the bootstrap runner to run-make
The runner was already forwarded to `compiletest`, this just passes it on to `run-make` and uses it in the `run` functions.
2025-06-22 01:37:51 +02:00
bors
044514eb26 Auto merge of #142689 - Urgau:rollup-4ho6835, r=Urgau
Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang/rust#135656 (Add `-Z hint-mostly-unused` to tell rustc that most of a crate will go unused)
 - rust-lang/rust#138237 (Get rid of `EscapeDebugInner`.)
 - rust-lang/rust#141614 (lint direct use of rustc_type_ir )
 - rust-lang/rust#142123 (Implement initial support for timing sections (`--json=timings`))
 - rust-lang/rust#142377 (Try unremapping compiler sources)
 - rust-lang/rust#142674 (remove duplicate crash test)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-06-18 21:19:39 +00:00
Urgau
bf38e5dee3
Rollup merge of #142377 - Urgau:unremap-rustc-dev, r=jieyouxu
Try unremapping compiler sources

See [#t-compiler/help > Span pointing to wrong file location (`rustc-dev` component)](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/182449-t-compiler.2Fhelp/topic/Span.20pointing.20to.20wrong.20file.20location.20.28.60rustc-dev.60.20component.29/with/521087083).

This PR is a follow-up to rust-lang/rust#141751 regarding the compiler side.

Specifically we now take into account the `CFG_VIRTUAL_RUSTC_DEV_SOURCE_BASE_DIR` env from rust-lang/rust#141751 when trying to unremap sources from `$sysroot/lib/rustlib/rustc-src/rust` (the `rustc-dev` component install directory).

Best reviewed commit by commit.

cc ``@samueltardieu``
r? ``@jieyouxu``
2025-06-18 19:40:32 +02:00
Jakub Beránek
ccacb4643d
Rollup merge of #142672 - Kobzol:bootstrap-tool-clarification, r=jieyouxu
Clarify bootstrap tools description

The existence of `stage0-bootstrap-tools` suggests the possiblity of `stage1/N-bootstrap-tools`, but that's not really a thing. Also it doesn't fit the new bootstrap model, where `stageN` essentially means that it was built with a `stageN-1` compiler (except for std).

r? ``@jieyouxu``
2025-06-18 18:06:54 +02:00
Jakub Beránek
48e52bb200
Fix compiletest and rustc-dev-guide 2025-06-18 15:07:36 +02:00
klensy
8c83935cdf apply clippy::or_fun_call 2025-06-17 13:59:53 +03:00
Urgau
268fbfed47 Un-remap rustc-dev component paths 2025-06-15 17:20:08 +02:00
Martin Nordholts
764e97c86b compiletest: Clarify that --no-capture is needed with --verbose
Confusingly, this does not make compile test print what command is used
to run a ui test:

    ./x test tests/ui/panics/abort-on-panic.rs --verbose

It is also necessary to pass `--no-capture`, like this:

    ./x test tests/ui/panics/abort-on-panic.rs --verbose --no-capture

Now you will see prints like this:

    executing cd "/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/ui/panics/abort-on-panic.next" && \
        RUSTC="/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage1/bin/rustc" \
        RUST_TEST_THREADS="32" \
        "/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/ui/panics/abort-on-panic.next/a"

Add a hint in the code for this that would have helped me figure this out.
2025-06-13 17:37:30 +02:00
Jieyou Xu
e10b2f60eb
Implement //@ needs-target-std directive in compiletest
To support tests to condition their (potentially cross-compile)
execution based on whether the target supports std.
2025-06-10 22:16:09 +08:00
WANG Rui
38d69c3f57 Add new Tier-3 targets: loongarch32-unknown-none*
MCP: https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/865
2025-06-06 08:19:38 +08:00
klensy
9cacafdd1a compiler & tools: bump windows crate to dedupe versions 2025-05-17 15:26:38 +03:00
Jieyou Xu
82fbbc0882 compiletest: fix "blessing" message
It was showing compare mode instead of test name.
2025-05-12 16:46:52 +00:00
Tomasz Miąsko
8c8225afe8 Remove mono item collection strategy override from -Zprint-mono-items
Previously `-Zprint-mono-items` would override the mono item collection
strategy. When debugging one doesn't want to change the behaviour, so
this was counter productive. Additionally, the produced behaviour was
artificial and might never arise without using the option in the first
place (`-Zprint-mono-items=eager` without `-Clink-dead-code`).  Finally,
the option was incorrectly marked as `UNTRACKED`.

Resolve those issues, by turning `-Zprint-mono-items` into a boolean
flag that prints results of mono item collection without changing the
behaviour of mono item collection.

For codegen-units test incorporate `-Zprint-mono-items` flag directly
into compiletest tool.

Test changes are mechanical. `-Zprint-mono-items=lazy` was removed
without additional changes, and `-Zprint-mono-items=eager` was turned
into `-Clink-dead-code`.  Linking dead code disables internalization, so
tests have been updated accordingly.
2025-05-09 12:19:09 +02:00
Daniel Paoliello
3286d4aad7 [win][arm64] Disable various DebugInfo tests that don't work on Arm64 Windows 2025-05-07 10:49:54 -07:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
56d6b4e427 compiletest: Support matching on non-json lines in compiler output
and migrate most of remaining `error-pattern`s to it.
2025-05-04 18:27:45 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
879b12e2ce compiletest: Do not require annotations on empty labels and suggestions 2025-05-03 22:49:23 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
20faf8532b compiletest: Make diagnostic kind mandatory on line annotations 2025-04-30 10:44:24 +03:00
Zalathar
cbfc3640b0 compiletest: Remove the libtest-based executor and its dependency
This patch has deliberately been kept small and simple, to make it easier to
revert if necessary. Further cleanup can take palce after we're confident that
it won't need to be reverted.
2025-04-28 21:57:23 +10:00
bors
43e62a789c Auto merge of #140288 - Zalathar:new-executor, r=jieyouxu
compiletest: Re-land using the new non-libtest executor by default

This PR re-lands #139998, which had the misfortune of triggering download-rustc in its CI jobs, so we didn't get proper test metrics for comparison with the old implementation. So that was PR was reverted in #140233, with the intention of re-landing it alongside a dummy compiler change to inhibit download-rustc.

---

Original PR description for #139998:
>The new executor was implemented in #139660, but required a manual opt-in. This PR activates the new executor by default, but leaves the old libtest-based executor in place (temporarily) to make reverting easier if something unexpectedly goes horribly wrong.
>
>Currently the new executor can be explicitly disabled by passing the `-N` flag to compiletest (e.g. `./x test ui -- -N`), but eventually that flag will be removed, alongside the removal of the libtest dependency. The flag is mostly there to make manual comparative testing easier if something does go wrong.
>
>As before, there *should* be no user-visible difference between the old executor and the new executor.

---
r? jieyouxu
2025-04-26 22:33:56 +00:00
bors
d3508a8ad0 Auto merge of #140177 - tmandry:compiletest-par, r=jieyouxu
[compiletest] Parallelize test discovery

Certain filesystems are slow to service individual read requests, but can service many in parallel. This change brings down the time to run a single cached test on one of those filesystems from 40s to about 8s.
2025-04-26 02:03:54 +00:00
Zalathar
0238f3ec98 compiletest: Use the new non-libtest executor by default (2)
(Re-landing #139998, with a compiler change to inhibit download-rustc.)

Currently the new executor can be explicitly disabled by passing the `-N` flag
to compiletest (e.g. `./x test ui -- -N`), but eventually that flag will be
removed, alongside the removal of the libtest dependency.
2025-04-25 20:31:10 +10:00
bors
862156d6f2 Auto merge of #140233 - Zalathar:revert-new-executor, r=jieyouxu
Revert compiletest new-executor, to re-land without download-rustc

Revert <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/139998> because the original merge triggered download-rustc, which messes with test metrics and prevents us from properly comparing them before/after the change.

The plan is to re-land this PR as-is, combined with a trivial compiler change to avoid download-rustc and get proper test metrics for comparison.

This reverts commit be181dd75c, reversing changes made to 645d0ad2a4.

r? ghost
2025-04-25 06:00:11 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
a01655298a
Rollup merge of #140191 - Kobzol:remove-git-repository-from-git-config, r=jieyouxu
Remove git repository from git config

It is no longer needed after https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/138591. We could even remove the `nightly_branch` field, but it still has one usage.

r? ``@jieyouxu``
2025-04-24 17:19:47 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
a90f31e319
Rollup merge of #140194 - jieyouxu:minicore-force-unwind-tables, r=bjorn3
minicore: Have `//@ add-core-stubs` also imply `-Cforce-unwind-tables=yes`

To preserve CFI directives in assembly tests, as `//@ add-core-stubs` already imply `-C panic=abort`.

This is a blocker for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/140037#issuecomment-2816665358.

cc ```@RalfJung```
r? ```@bjorn3```
2025-04-24 11:40:42 +02:00
Zalathar
d0a458040c Revert compiletest new-executor, to re-land without download-rustc
Revert <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/139998> because the original
merge triggered download-rustc, which messes with test metrics and prevents us
from properly comparing them before/after the change.

The plan is to re-land this PR as-is, combined with a trivial compiler change
to avoid download-rustc and get proper test metrics for comparison.

This reverts commit be181dd75c, reversing
changes made to 645d0ad2a4.
2025-04-24 11:26:57 +10:00
bors
be181dd75c Auto merge of #139998 - Zalathar:new-executor, r=onur-ozkan
compiletest: Use the new non-libtest executor by default

The new executor was implemented in #139660, but required a manual opt-in. This PR activates the new executor by default, but leaves the old libtest-based executor in place (temporarily) to make reverting easier if something unexpectedly goes horribly wrong.

Currently the new executor can be explicitly disabled by passing the `-N` flag to compiletest (e.g. `./x test ui -- -N`), but eventually that flag will be removed, alongside the removal of the libtest dependency. The flag is mostly there to make manual comparative testing easier if something does go wrong.

As before, there *should* be no user-visible difference between the old executor and the new executor.

---

I didn't get much of a response to my [call for testing thread on Zulip](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/122651-general/topic/Call.20for.20testing.3A.20New.20test.20executor.20for.20compiletest/with/512452105), and the reports I did get (along with my own usage) indicate that there aren't any problems. So I think it's reasonable to move forward with making this the default, in the hopes of being able to remove the libtest dependency relatively soon.

When the libtest dependency is removed, it should be reasonable to build compiletest against pre-built stage0 std by default, even after the stage0 redesign. (Though we should probably have at least one CI job using in-tree stage1 std instead, to guard against the possibility of the `#![feature(internal_output_capture)]` API actually changing.)
2025-04-23 12:12:31 +00:00
Jieyou Xu
e3296cdcab
compiletest: //@ add-core-stubs implies -Cforce-unwind-tables=yes
To preserve CFI directives in assembly tests.
2025-04-23 17:11:07 +08:00
Jakub Beránek
a4b9a1b4da Remove git_repository field from GitConfig
It is no longer needed after a recent refactoring.
2025-04-23 10:41:20 +02:00
bors
645d0ad2a4 Auto merge of #138591 - Kobzol:git-ci, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Refactor git change detection in bootstrap

While working on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/138395, I finally found the courage to delve into the insides of git path change detection in bootstrap, which is used (amongst other things) to detect if we should rebuilt od download `[llvm|rustc|gcc]`. I found it a bit hard to understand, and given that this code was historically quite fragile, I thought that it would be better to rebuild it from scratch.

The previous approach had a bunch of limitations:
- It separated the computation of "are there local changes?" and "what upstream SHA should we use?" even though these two things are intertwined.
- It used hacks to work around what happens on CI.
- It had special cases for CI scattered throughout the codebase, rather than centralized in one place.
- It wasn't documented enough and didn't have tests for the git behavior.

The current approach should hopefully resolve all of that. I implemented a single entrypoint called `check_path_modifications` (naming bikeshed pending, half of the time I spend on this PR was thinking about names, as it's quite tricky here..) that explicitly receives a mode of operation (in CI or outside CI), and accordingly figures out that upstream SHA that we should use for downloading artifacts and it also figures out if there are any local changes. Users of this function can then use this unified output to implement `download-ci-X` and other functionality. Notably, this change detection no longer uses `git merge-base`, which makes it easier to use and doesn't require setting up remotes.

I also added a bunch of integration tests that literally spawn a git repository on disk and then check that the function can deal with various situations (PR CI, auto/try CI, local builds).

After I built this inner layer, I used it for downloading GCC, LLVM and rustc. The latter two (and especially rustc) were using the `last_modified_commit` function before, but in all cases but one this function was actually only used to check if there are any local changes, which was IMO confusing. The LLVM handling would deserve a bit of refactoring, but that's a larger change that can be done as a follow-up.

I hope that the implementation is now clear and easy to understand, so that in combination with the tests we can have more confidence that it does what we want. I tried to include a lot of documentation in the code, so I won't be repeating the actual implementation details here, if there are any questions, I'll add the answers to the documentation too :)

The new approach explicitly supports three scenarios:
- Running on PR CI, where we have one upstream bors parent commit and one PR merge commit made by GitHub.
- Running on try/auto CI, where we have one upstream bors parent commit and one PR merge commit made by bors.
- Running locally, where we assume that we have at least one upstream bors parent commit in our git history.

I removed the handling of upstreams on CI, as I think that it shouldn't be needed and I considered it to be a hack. However, it's possible that there are other use-cases that I haven't considered, so I want to ask around if people have other situations than the three use-cases described above. If there are other such use-cases, I would like to include them in the new centralized implementation and add them to the git test suite, rather than going back to the old ways :)

In particular, the code before relied on `git merge-base`, but I don't see why we can't just lookup the most recent bors commit and assume that is a merge commit that is also upstream? I might be running into Chesterton's Fence here :)

CC `@pietroalbini` To make sure that this won't break downstream users of Rust's CI.

Best reviewed commit by commit.

Companion PRs:
- For testing beta: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/138597

r? `@onur-ozkan`

Fixes: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/101907

try-job: x86_64-gnu-aux
try-job: aarch64-gnu
try-job: dist-x86_64-apple
2025-04-23 03:10:04 +00:00
Zalathar
bf4b2a94f7 compiletest: Use the new non-libtest executor by default
Currently the new executor can be explicitly disabled by passing the `-N` flag
to compiletest (e.g. `./x test ui -- -N`), but eventually that flag will be
removed, alongside the removal of the libtest dependency.
2025-04-23 12:48:05 +10:00
Tyler Mandry
09e36ce10d [compiletest] Parallelize test discovery
Certain filesystems for large monorepos are slow to service individual
read requests, but can service many in parallel. This change brings down
the time to run a single cached test on one of those filesystems from
40s to about 8s.
2025-04-22 23:04:48 +00:00
Zalathar
f7b1e035a8 compiletest: Fix deadline bugs in new executor 2025-04-22 22:03:00 +10:00
Chris Denton
5e202a3c71
Use output dir for mir_dump_dir 2025-04-21 15:18:39 +00:00
Jakub Beránek
fbca453d7d Fix compiletest and doc comment 2025-04-20 13:14:08 +02:00
Jakub Beránek
64795ecb87 Remove setup-upstream-remote.sh and upstream handling.
It shouldn't be needed anymore.
2025-04-20 09:13:56 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
e15cf92b67
Rollup merge of #139393 - willglynn:rustdoc_output_target_feature_information, r=aDotInTheVoid
rustdoc-json: Output target feature information

`#[target_feature]` attributes refer to a target-specific list of features. Enabling certain features can imply enabling other features. Certain features are always enabled on certain targets, since they are required by the target's ABI. Features can also be enabled indirectly based on other compiler flags.

Feature information is ultimately known to `rustc`. Rather than force external tools to track it – which may be wildly impractical due to `-C target-cpu` – have `rustdoc` output `rustc`'s feature data.

This change is motivated by https://github.com/obi1kenobi/cargo-semver-checks/issues/1246, which intends to detect semver hazards caused by `#[target_feature]`.

try-job: aarch64-gnu
try-job: armhf-gnu
try-job: test-various
try-job: x86_64-msvc-1
try-job: i686-msvc-1
try-job: x86_64-mingw-1
try-job: aarch64-apple
2025-04-18 05:16:28 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
026d56b0f6
Rollup merge of #139967 - jieyouxu:auxiliary, r=wesleywiser
Introduce and use specialized `//@ ignore-auxiliary` for test support files instead of using `//@ ignore-test`

### Summary

Add a semantically meaningful directive for ignoring test *auxiliary* files. This is for auxiliary files that *participate* in actual tests but should not be built by `compiletest` (i.e. these files are involved through `mod xxx;` or `include!()` or `#[path = "xxx"]`, etc.).

### Motivation

A specialized directive like `//@ ignore-auxiliary` makes it way easier to audit disabled tests via `//@ ignore-test`.
  - These support files cannot use the canonical `auxiliary/` dir because they participate in module resolution or are included, or their relative paths can be important for test intention otherwise.

Follow-up to:
- #139705
- #139783
- #139740

See also discussions in:

- [#t-compiler > Directive name for non-test aux files?](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/131828-t-compiler/topic/Directive.20name.20for.20non-test.20aux.20files.3F/with/512773817)
- [#t-compiler > Handling disabled &#96;//@ ignore-test&#96; tests](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/131828-t-compiler/topic/Handling.20disabled.20.60.2F.2F.40.20ignore-test.60.20tests/with/512005974)
- [#t-compiler/meetings > &#91;steering&#93; 2025-04-11 Dealing with disabled tests](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/238009-t-compiler.2Fmeetings/topic/.5Bsteering.5D.202025-04-11.20Dealing.20with.20disabled.20tests/with/511717981)

### Remarks on remaining unconditionally disabled tests under `tests/`

After this PR, against commit 79a272c640, only **14** remaining test files are disabled through `//@ ignore-test`:

<details>
<summary>Remaining `//@ ignore-test` files under `tests/`</summary>

```
tests/debuginfo/drop-locations.rs
4://@ ignore-test (broken, see #128971)

tests/rustdoc/macro-document-private-duplicate.rs
1://@ ignore-test (fails spuriously, see issue #89228)

tests/rustdoc/inline_cross/assoc-const-equality.rs
3://@ ignore-test (FIXME: #125092)

tests/ui/match/issue-27021.rs
7://@ ignore-test (#54987)

tests/ui/match/issue-26996.rs
7://@ ignore-test (#54987)

tests/ui/issues/issue-49298.rs
9://@ ignore-test (#54987)

tests/ui/issues/issue-59756.rs
2://@ ignore-test (rustfix needs multiple suggestions)

tests/ui/precondition-checks/write.rs
5://@ ignore-test (unimplemented)

tests/ui/precondition-checks/read.rs
5://@ ignore-test (unimplemented)

tests/ui/precondition-checks/write_bytes.rs
5://@ ignore-test (unimplemented)

tests/ui/explicit-tail-calls/drop-order.rs
2://@ ignore-test: tail calls are not implemented in rustc_codegen_ssa yet, so this causes 🧊

tests/ui/panics/panic-short-backtrace-windows-x86_64.rs
3://@ ignore-test (#92000)

tests/ui/json/json-bom-plus-crlf-multifile-aux.rs
3://@ ignore-test Not a test. Used by other tests

tests/ui/traits/next-solver/object-soundness-requires-generalization.rs
2://@ ignore-test (see #114196)
```
</details>

Of these, most are either **unimplemented**, or **spurious**, or **known-broken**. The outstanding one is `tests/ui/json/json-bom-plus-crlf-multifile-aux.rs` which I did not want to touch in *this* PR -- that aux file has load-bearing BOM and carriage returns and byte offset matters. I think those test files that require special encoding / BOM probably are better off as `run-make` tests. See #139968 for that aux file.

### Review advice

- Best reviewed commit-by-commit.
- The directive name diverged from the most voted `//@ auxiliary` because I think that's easy to confuse with `//@ aux-{crate,dir}`.

r? compiler
2025-04-17 21:53:25 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
cecc7a490a
Rollup merge of #139870 - Shourya742:2025-04-15-add-retries-to-remove_and_create_dir_all, r=jieyouxu
add retries to remove and create dir all

closes: #139230

r? ```@jieyouxu```
2025-04-17 17:40:28 +02:00
Jieyou Xu
d20f848478
compiletest: add specific //@ ignore-auxiliary for test support files
This is for files that *participate* in actual tests but should not be
built by `compiletest` (i.e. these files are involved through `mod xxx;`
or `include!()` or `#[path = "xxx"]`, etc.).

A specialized directive like `//@ ignore-auxiliary` makes it way easier
to audit disabled tests via `//@ ignore-test`.
2025-04-17 18:52:56 +08:00
bit-aloo
d4eab8a373
remove old remove_and_create_dir_all and use build_helpers remove_and_create_dir_all 2025-04-16 21:53:26 +05:30
Matthias Krüger
f7b6f15298
Rollup merge of #139823 - WaffleLapkin:bootpaper, r=jieyouxu
Fix some bootstrap papercuts

... related to jj and my `./build` symlink setup[^1].

I'm not sure if these are good solutions, but they seem to work. See commits for a bit more info.

r? ``@jieyouxu``

[^1]: see #139804
2025-04-16 13:45:28 +02:00
Will Glynn
8c50f95cf0 rustdoc: Output target feature information
`#[target_feature]` attributes refer to a target-specific list of
features. Enabling certain features can imply enabling other features.
Certain features are always enabled on certain targets, since they are
required by the target's ABI. Features can also be enabled indirectly
based on other compiler flags.

Feature information is ultimately known to `rustc`. Rather than force
external tools to track it -- which may be wildly impractical due to
`-C target-cpu` -- have `rustdoc` output `rustc`'s feature data.
2025-04-15 21:26:14 -05:00
Waffle Lapkin
89b4eba49c
normalize canonical and non-canonical paths in compiletest
Apparently there are tests that print canonical paths *and* tests which
print non-canonical paths.

An example of the latter is `tests/ui/type_length_limit.rs`.
2025-04-15 21:55:41 +02:00
Waffle Lapkin
6c441cc7a5
canonicalize test build dir before normalizing it
Fix fixes failures of the following tests when build directory is a
symlink:
- `tests/ui/error-codes/E{0464,0523}.rs`
- `tests/ui/crate-loading/crateresolve{1,2}.rs` (those are the same tests)
2025-04-15 09:46:22 +02:00
Waffle Lapkin
1397dabd1e
fix typo 2025-04-15 09:42:30 +02:00
Zalathar
e3d6813920 compiletest: Add an experimental new executor to replace libtest
The new executor can be enabled by passing `--new-executor` or `-n` to
compiletest.

For example: `./x test ui -- -n`
2025-04-15 13:00:36 +10:00
Zalathar
6fda3e52c9 compiletest: Extract libtest-specific executor code to a submodule 2025-04-15 12:36:45 +10:00
Jacob Pratt
6fe69858f0
Rollup merge of #139695 - jieyouxu:compiletest-utf8path, r=Kobzol
compiletest: consistently use `camino::{Utf8Path,Utf8PathBuf}` throughout

compiletest already practically assumes UTF-8 paths everywhere. Use `camino`'s `{Utf8Path,Utf8PathBuf}` consistently throughout compiletest to enforce UTF-8 path assumptions.

r? ```@Kobzol``` (or compiler/bootstrap)
2025-04-13 23:57:38 -04:00