The panic test is now counted as an error test; we encounter a Terminate
terminator, and emit an interpreter error, as opposed to just
terminating due to a panic. So this test should have broken with
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/102906 but wasn't because the Miri
test suite is currently broken in rust-lang/rust:
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/110102
Rollup of 6 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #109724 (prioritize param env candidates if they don't guide type inference)
- #110021 (Fix a couple ICEs in the new `CastKind::Transmute` code)
- #110044 (Avoid some manual slice length calculation)
- #110115 (compiletest: Use remap-path-prefix only in CI)
- #110121 (Fix `x check --stage 1` when download-rustc is enabled)
- #110124 (Some clippy fixes in the compiler)
Failed merges:
- #109752 (Stall auto trait assembly in new solver for int/float vars)
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
compiletest: Use remap-path-prefix only in CI
This makes jump-to-definition work in most IDEs, as well as being easier to understand for contributors.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/109725. cc `@TimNN`
Fix macOS and Windows installers when rust-docs is not available.
This fixes the macOS `.pkg` and Windows `.msi` installers to work when rust-docs is not available. If the rust-docs component is not built, then the installer would fail. This adds the rust-docs component to the filtering mechanism so that the rust-docs line of the distribution definition aren't included.
I tested installing and uninstalling both with and without the rust-docs component available.
This happens on the aarch64-apple-darwin distribution provided by rust-lang since we currently disable the rust-docs component due to long build times. An alternate solution would be to just enable the rust-docs component on aarch64-apple-darwin since there are faster build systems.
Fixes#109877
resolve: Preserve reexport chains in `ModChild`ren
This may be potentially useful for
- avoiding uses of `hir::ItemKind::Use` (which usually lead to correctness issues)
- preserving documentation comments on all reexports, including those from other crates
- preserving and checking stability/deprecation info on reexports
- all kinds of diagnostics
The second commit then migrates some hacky logic from rustdoc to `module_reexports` to make it simpler and more correct.
Ideally rustdoc should use `module_reexports` immediately at the top level, so `hir::ItemKind::Use`s are never used.
The second commit also fixes issues with https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/109330 and therefore
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/109631
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/109614
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/109424
Add tier 3 no_std x86 support for QNX Neutrino RTOS, version 7.0
This PR adds the target `i586-pc-nto-qnx700`, which targets QNX Neutrino RTOS version 7.0 on x86 32-bit targets.
cc: `@flba-eb` `@gh-tr`
This target falls under the umbrella of Tier 3 QNX Neutrino RTOS support documented in `nto-qnx.md` and previously started with #102701.
Make the "codegen" profile of `config.toml` download and build llvm from source.
The stated purpose of the codegen profile in config.toml is:
> `# These defaults are meant for contributors to the compiler who modify codegen or LLVM`
but `download-ci-llvm` must be set to be false for the llvm source to even be downloaded. This patch adds that in.
Also included: a small docs fix in `config.example.toml`
Make elaboration generic over input
Combines all the `elaborate_*` family of functions into just one, which is an iterator over the same type that you pass in (e.g. elaborating `Predicate` gives `Predicate`s, elaborating `Obligation`s gives `Obligation`s, etc.)
This may be potentially useful for
- avoiding uses of `hir::ItemKind::Use`
- preserving documentation comments on all reexports
- preserving and checking stability/deprecation info on reexports
- all kinds of diagnostics
rustdoc: clean up JS
* Stop checking `func` in `onEach`. It's always hard-coded right at the call site, so there's no point.
* Use the ternary operator in a few spots where it makes sense.
* No point in making `onEach` store `arr.length` in a variable if it's only used once anyway.
This is needed for when the shell scripts bypass python altogether and run the downloaded
bootstrap directly. Changes are mainly provided from @jyn514, I just fixed the review notes.
Signed-off-by: ozkanonur <work@onurozkan.dev>
Refactor unwind in MIR
This makes unwinding from current `Option<BasicBlock>` into
```rust
enum UnwindAction {
Continue,
Cleanup(BasicBlock),
Unreachable,
Terminate,
}
```
cc `@JakobDegen` `@RalfJung` `@Amanieu`
Rollup of 6 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #109806 (Workaround #109797 on windows-gnu)
- #109957 (diagnostics: account for self type when looking for source of unsolved type variable)
- #109960 (Fix buffer overrun in bootstrap and (test-only) symlink_junction)
- #110013 (Label `non_exhaustive` attribute on privacy errors from non-local items)
- #110016 (Run collapsed GUI test in mobile mode as well)
- #110022 (fix: fix regression in #109203)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
* Stop checking `func` in `onEach`. It's always hard-coded right
at the call site, so there's no point.
* Use the ternary operator in a few spots where it makes sense.
* No point in making `onEach` store `arr.length` in a variable if
it's only used once anyway.
Fix buffer overrun in bootstrap and (test-only) symlink_junction
I don't think these can be hit in practice, due to their inputs being valid paths. It's also not security-sensitive code, but just... bad vibes.
I think this is still not really the right way to do this (in terms of path correctness), but is no worse than it was.
r? `@ChrisDenton`
extend `detect_src_and_out` test
> I was thinking about the following cases when I wrote the comment in #109055
>
> 1. Running bootstrap from the source root.
> 2. Running from a subdirectory of the source root.
> 3. Running from outside the source root.
> 4. Running on a different machine from where bootstrap was compiled (which will be important > for #107812). You can mostly replicate this by renaming the source root so it no longer exists on disk.
> 5. Running with `--build-dir`.
> 6. Running with `$RUST_BOOTSTRAP_CONFIG` set in the environment and `build-dir` set in the file.
Tested all the topics mentioned above. All worked fine. The test is now also covers if build dir is manually specified in config.
r? `@jyn514`
helps #109120 partially