Rollup of 7 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #76454 (UI to unit test for those using Cell/RefCell/UnsafeCell)
- #76474 (Add option to pass a custom codegen backend from a driver)
- #76711 (diag: improve closure/generic parameter mismatch)
- #77170 (Remove `#[rustc_allow_const_fn_ptr]` and add `#![feature(const_fn_fn_ptr_basics)]`)
- #77194 (Add doc alias for iterator fold)
- #77288 (fix building libstd for Miri on macOS)
- #77295 (Update unstable-book: Fix ABNF in inline assembly docs)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
Remove `#[rustc_allow_const_fn_ptr]` and add `#![feature(const_fn_fn_ptr_basics)]`
`rustc_allow_const_fn_ptr` was a hack to work around the lack of an escape hatch for the "min `const fn`" checks in const-stable functions. Now that we have co-opted `allow_internal_unstable` for this purpose, we no longer need a bespoke attribute.
Now this functionality is gated under `const_fn_fn_ptr_basics` (how concise!), and `#[allow_internal_unstable(const_fn_fn_ptr_basics)]` replaces `#[rustc_allow_const_fn_ptr]`. `const_fn_fn_ptr_basics` allows function pointer types to appear in the arguments and locals of a `const fn` as well as function pointer casts to be performed inside a `const fn`. Both of these were allowed in constants and statics already. Notably, this does **not** allow users to invoke function pointers in a const context. Presumably, we will use a nicer name for that (`const_fn_ptr`?).
r? @oli-obk
diag: improve closure/generic parameter mismatch
Fixes#51154.
This PR improves the diagnostic when a type parameter is expected and a closure is found, noting that each closure has a distinct type and therefore could not always match the caller-chosen type of the parameter.
r? @estebank
Add option to pass a custom codegen backend from a driver
This allows the driver to pass information to the codegen backend. For example the headcrab debugger may in the future want to use cg_clif to JIT code to be injected in the debuggee. This would PR make it possible to tell cg_clif which symbol can be found at which address and to tell it to inject the JITed code into the right process.
This PR may also help with https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/pull/1540 by allowing miri to provide a codegen backend that only emits metadata and doesn't perform any codegen.
cc @nbaksalyar (headcrab)
cc @RalfJung (miri)
UI to unit test for those using Cell/RefCell/UnsafeCell
Helps with #76268.
I'm working on all files using `Cell` and moving them to unit tests when possible.
r? @matklad
[mir-opt] Introduce a new flag to enable experimental/unsound mir opts
This implements part of https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/319. The exact name of this flag was not decided as part of that MCP and some people expressed that it should include "unsound" in some way.
I've chosen to use `enable-experimental-unsound-mir-opts` as the name. While long, I don't think that matters too much as really it will only be used by some mir-opt tests. If you object or have a better name, please leave a comment!
r? `@oli-obk`
cc `@rust-lang/wg-mir-opt` `@RalfJung`
LVI hardening tests
Mitigating the speculative execution LVI attack against SGX enclaves requires compiler changes (i.e., adding lfences). This pull requests adds various tests to check if this happens correctly.
The syscalls returning a new file descriptors generally use
lowest-numbered file descriptor not currently opened, without any
exceptions for those corresponding to the standard streams.
Previously when any of standard streams has been closed before starting
the application, operations on std::io::{stderr,stdin,stdout} objects
were likely to operate on other logically unrelated file resources
opened afterwards.
Avoid the issue by reopening the standard streams when they are closed.
Separate `private_intra_doc_links` and `broken_intra_doc_links` into separate lints
This is not ideal because it means `deny(broken_intra_doc_links)` will
no longer `deny(private_intra_doc_links)`. However, it can't be fixed
with a new lint group, because `broken` is already in the `rustdoc` lint
group; there would need to be a way to nest groups somehow.
This also removes the early `return` so that the link will be generated
even though it gives a warning.
r? @Manishearth
cc @ecstatic-morse (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/77242#issuecomment-699565095)
Check for missing const-stability attributes in `rustc_passes`
Currently, this happens as a side effect of `is_min_const_fn`, which is non-obvious. Also adds a test for this case, since we didn't seem to have one before.
This is not ideal because it means `deny(broken_intra_doc_links)` will
no longer `deny(private_intra_doc_links)`. However, it can't be fixed
with a new lint group, because `broken` is already in the `rustdoc` lint
group; there would need to be a way to nest groups somehow.
This also removes the early `return` so that the link will be generated
even though it gives a warning.
might_permit_raw_init: also check aggregate fields
This is the next step for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/66151: when doing `mem::zeroed`/`mem::uninitialized`, also recursively check fields of aggregates (except for arrays) for whether they permit zero/uninit initialization.
Refactor and fix intra-doc link diagnostics, and fix links to primitives
Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76925, closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76693, closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76692.
Originally I only meant to fix#76925. But the hack with `has_primitive` was so bad it was easier to fix the primitive issues than to try and work around it.
Note that this still has one bug: `std::primitive::i32::MAX` does not resolve. However, this fixes the ICE so I'm fine with fixing the link in a later PR.
This is part of a series of refactors to make #76467 possible.
This is best reviewed commit-by-commit; it has detailed commit messages.
r? `@euclio`
Remove std::io::lazy::Lazy in favour of SyncOnceCell
The (internal) std::io::lazy::Lazy was used to lazily initialize the stdout and stdin buffers (and mutexes). It uses atexit() to register a destructor to flush the streams on exit, and mark the streams as 'closed'. Using the stream afterwards would result in a panic.
Stdout uses a LineWriter which contains a BufWriter that will flush the buffer on drop. This one is important to be executed during shutdown, to make sure no buffered output is lost. It also forbids access to stdout afterwards, since the buffer is already flushed and gone.
Stdin uses a BufReader, which does not implement Drop. It simply forgets any previously read data that was not read from the buffer yet. This means that in the case of stdin, the atexit() function's only effect is making stdin inaccessible to the program, such that later accesses result in a panic. This is uncessary, as it'd have been safe to access stdin during shutdown of the program.
---
This change removes the entire io::lazy module in favour of SyncOnceCell. SyncOnceCell's fast path is much faster (a single atomic operation) than locking a sys_common::Mutex on every access like Lazy did.
However, SyncOnceCell does not use atexit() to drop the contained object during shutdown.
As noted above, this is not a problem for stdin. It simply means stdin is now usable during shutdown.
The atexit() call for stdout is moved to the stdio module. Unlike the now-removed Lazy struct, SyncOnceCell does not have a 'gone and unusable' state that panics. Instead of adding this again, this simply replaces the buffer with one with zero capacity. This effectively flushes the old buffer *and* makes any writes afterwards pass through directly without touching a buffer, making print!() available during shutdown without panicking.
---
In addition, because the contents of the SyncOnceCell are no longer dropped, we can now use `&'static` instead of `Arc` in `Stdout` and `Stdin`. This also saves two levels of indirection in `stdin()` and `stdout()`, since Lazy effectively stored a `Box<Arc<T>>`, and SyncOnceCell stores the `T` directly.
This patch also:
* Add soft-float supports: only f32
* zero-extend i8/i16 to i32 because MIPS only supports register-length
arithmetic.
* Update table in asm! chapter in unstable book.
Return values up to 128 bits in registers
This fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/26494#issuecomment-619506345 by making Rust's default ABI pass return values up to 128 bits in size in registers, just like the System V ABI.
The result is that these methods from the comment linked above now generate the same code, making the Rust ABI as efficient as the `"C"` ABI:
```rust
pub struct Stats { x: u32, y: u32, z: u32, }
pub extern "C" fn sum_c(a: &Stats, b: &Stats) -> Stats {
return Stats {x: a.x + b.x, y: a.y + b.y, z: a.z + b.z };
}
pub fn sum_rust(a: &Stats, b: &Stats) -> Stats {
return Stats {x: a.x + b.x, y: a.y + b.y, z: a.z + b.z };
}
```
```asm
sum_rust:
movl (%rsi), %eax
addl (%rdi), %eax
movl 4(%rsi), %ecx
addl 4(%rdi), %ecx
movl 8(%rsi), %edx
addl 8(%rdi), %edx
shlq $32, %rcx
orq %rcx, %rax
retq
```
Test more attributes in test issue-75930-derive-cfg.rs
Split out from #76130
This tests our handling of combining derives, derive helper
attributes, attribute macros, and `cfg`/`cfg_attr`
Move helper function for `missing_const_for_fn` out of rustc to clippy
cc @rust-lang/clippy @ecstatic-morse #76618
r? @Manishearth
I also removed all support for suggesting a function could be `const fn` when that would require feature gates to actually work.
This means we'll now have to maintain this ourselves in clippy, but that's how most lints work anyway, so...
Update cargo
7 commits in 8777a6b1e8834899f51b7e09cc9b8d85b2417110..05c611ae3c4255b7a2bcf4fcfa65b20286a07839
2020-09-15 19:11:03 +0000 to 2020-09-23 23:10:38 +0000
- --workspace flag for locate-project to find the workspace root (rust-lang/cargo#8712)
- Remove some badges documentation. (rust-lang/cargo#8727)
- Add plain message format for locate-project (rust-lang/cargo#8707)
- Add a term option to configure the progress bar (rust-lang/cargo#8165)
- Replace d_as_f64 with as_secs_f64 (rust-lang/cargo#8721)
- Add cross check to filters_target test. (rust-lang/cargo#8713)
- Add test for whitespace behavior in env flags. (rust-lang/cargo#8706)
Add `#![feature(const_fn_floating_point_arithmetic)]`
cc #76618
This is a template for splitting up `const_fn` into granular feature gates. I think this will make it easier, both for us and for users, to track stabilization of each individual feature. We don't *have* to do this, however. We could also keep stabilizing things out from under `const_fn`.
cc @rust-lang/wg-const-eval
r? @oli-obk
Add `x.py setup`
Closes#76503.
- Suggest `x.py setup` if config.toml doesn't exist yet
- Prompt for a profile if not given on the command line
- Print the configuration that will be used
- Print helpful starting commands after setup
- Link to the dev-guide after finishing