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Chayim Refael Friedman
45f0e817bb Fix shadowing of record enum variant in patterns 2024-12-04 04:02:54 +02:00
Lukas Wirth
fef7ca07bf
Merge pull request #18555 from ChayimFriedman2/issue-17321
fix: Fix a bug when synthetic AST node were searched in the AST ID map and caused panics
2024-12-03 15:39:52 +00:00
David Richey
97feb03344 Only show status bar item in relevant files 2024-12-03 14:40:26 +00:00
Kirill Bulatov
aede6e1365 Advertise completions and inlay hints resolve server capabilities based on the client capabilities. 2024-12-03 10:51:17 +02:00
Lukas Wirth
86387c8feb
Merge pull request #18561 from markmurphydev/macro_name_raw_variable
Add macro expansion test for raw variable names
2024-12-02 16:23:07 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
54a1a96b57
Merge pull request #18587 from Veykril/push-urrlrursyrws
fix: Fix syntax fixup inserting unnecessary semicolons
2024-12-02 12:50:28 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
03ae70dcac fix: Fix syntax fixup inserting unnecessary semicolons 2024-12-02 13:35:58 +01:00
Lukas Wirth
5a52142eea Fix debug configuration querying not inheriting environment 2024-12-02 13:02:31 +01:00
Michael Goulet
fb662a2e5c Remove redundant associated type bounds from dyn 2024-11-30 03:33:33 +00:00
Laurențiu Nicola
ad6e993110 Merge from rust-lang/rust 2024-11-28 16:01:45 +02:00
Dominik Stolz
d38f01312c Remove hir::ArrayLen, introduce ConstArgKind::Infer
Remove Node::ArrayLenInfer
2024-11-30 21:00:31 +01:00
Laurențiu Nicola
f3d83ba114 Preparing for merge from rust-lang/rust 2024-11-28 16:01:40 +02:00
bors
9b4d7c6a40 Auto merge of #133568 - GuillaumeGomez:rollup-js22ovb, r=GuillaumeGomez
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #133358 (Don't type error if we fail to coerce `Pin<T>` because it doesnt contain a ref)
 - #133422 (Fix clobber_abi in RV32E and RV64E inline assembly)
 - #133452 (Support predicate registers (clobber-only) in Hexagon inline assembly)
 - #133463 (Fix handling of x18 in AArch64 inline assembly on ohos/trusty or with -Zfixed-x18)
 - #133487 (fix confusing diagnostic for reserved `##`)
 - #133557 (Small doc fixes in `rustc_codegen_ssa`)
 - #133560 (Trim extra space in 'repeated `mut`' diagnostic)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-11-28 11:20:29 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
470c4f94e8
Rollup merge of #133452 - taiki-e:hexagon-asm-pred, r=Amanieu
Support predicate registers (clobber-only) in Hexagon inline assembly

The result of the Hexagon instructions such as comparison, store conditional, etc. is stored in predicate registers (`p[0-3]`), but currently there is no way to mark it as clobbered in `asm!`.

This is also needed for `clobber_abi` (although implementing `clobber_abi` will require the addition of support for [several more register classes](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/llvmorg-19.1.0/llvm/lib/Target/Hexagon/HexagonRegisterInfo.cpp#L71-L90). see also https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/93335#issuecomment-2395210055).

Refs:
- [Section 6 "Conditional Execution" in Qualcomm Hexagon V73 Programmer’s Reference Manual](https://docs.qualcomm.com/bundle/publicresource/80-N2040-53_REV_AB_Qualcomm_Hexagon_V73_Programmers_Reference_Manual.pdf#page=90)
- [Register definition in LLVM](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/llvmorg-19.1.0/llvm/lib/Target/Hexagon/HexagonRegisterInfo.td#L155)

cc `@androm3da` (target maintainer of hexagon-unknown-{[none-elf](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/platform-support/hexagon-unknown-none-elf.html#target-maintainers),[linux-musl](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/platform-support/hexagon-unknown-linux-musl.html#target-maintainers)})

r? `@Amanieu`

`@rustbot` label +A-inline-assembly
(Currently there is no O-hexagon label...)
2024-11-28 12:06:02 +01:00
Laurențiu Nicola
15e8a2691b Fix proc macro test 2024-11-28 09:40:14 +02:00
Laurențiu Nicola
1a435ed7ed Bump rustc crates 2024-11-28 08:39:56 +02:00
Laurențiu Nicola
c91f2a3280 Merge from rust-lang/rust 2024-11-28 08:37:36 +02:00
Laurențiu Nicola
6e3cb4abfb Preparing for merge from rust-lang/rust 2024-11-28 08:37:22 +02:00
bors
f005c7437d Auto merge of #133561 - GuillaumeGomez:rollup-g4upmv4, r=GuillaumeGomez
Rollup of 12 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #129409 (Expand std::os::unix::fs::chown() doc with a warning)
 - #133320 (Add release notes for Rust 1.83.0)
 - #133368 (Delay a bug when encountering an impl with unconstrained generics in `codegen_select`)
 - #133428 (Actually use placeholder regions for trait method late bound regions in `collect_return_position_impl_trait_in_trait_tys`)
 - #133512 (Add `as_array` and `as_mut_array` conversion methods to slices.)
 - #133519 (Check `xform_ret_ty` for WF in the new solver to improve method winnowing)
 - #133520 (Structurally resolve before applying projection in borrowck)
 - #133534 (extend group-forbid-always-trumps-cli test)
 - #133537 ([rustdoc] Fix new clippy lints)
 - #133543 ([AIX] create shim for lgammaf_r)
 - #133547 (rustc_span: Replace a `HashMap<_, ()>` with `HashSet`)
 - #133550 (print generated doc paths)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-11-28 03:36:03 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
ed913fe3ee
Rollup merge of #133550 - onur-ozkan:doc-log, r=jieyouxu
print generated doc paths

Resolves #133002
2024-11-28 03:14:52 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
f0c301ffe4 Fix new clippy lints 2024-11-28 03:05:43 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
af1ca153d4
Rollup merge of #132410 - bjorn3:yet_another_driver_refactor_round, r=cjgillot
Some more refactorings towards removing driver queries

Follow up to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/127184

## Custom driver breaking change

The `after_analysis` callback is changed to accept `TyCtxt` instead of `Queries`. The only safe query in `Queries` to call at this point is `global_ctxt()` which allows you to enter the `TyCtxt` either way. To fix your custom driver, replace the `queries: &'tcx Queries<'tcx>` argument with `tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>` and remove your `queries.global_ctxt().unwrap().enter(|tcx| { ... })` call and only keep the contents of the closure.

## Custom driver deprecation

The `after_crate_root_parsing` callback is now deprecated. Several custom drivers are incorrectly calling `queries.global_ctxt()` from inside of it, which causes some driver code to be skipped. As such I would like to either remove it in the future or if custom drivers still need it, change it to accept an `&rustc_ast::Crate` instead.
2024-11-27 22:23:24 +01:00
onur-ozkan
e11cfebf4e print generated doc paths
Signed-off-by: onur-ozkan <work@onurozkan.dev>
2024-11-27 22:57:53 +03:00
Matthias Krüger
3cce78b0d1
Rollup merge of #133457 - joboet:miri-tlsfree, r=saethlin
miri: implement `TlsFree`

If the variable does not need a destructor, `std` uses racy initialization for creating TLS keys on Windows. With just the right timing, this can lead to `TlsFree` being called. Unfortunately, with #132654 this is hit quite often, so miri should definitely support `TlsFree` ([documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/processthreadsapi/nf-processthreadsapi-tlsfree)).

I'm filing this here instead of in the miri repo so that #132654 isn't blocked for so long.
2024-11-27 08:13:48 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
04d633366d
Rollup merge of #133453 - ferrocene:check-license-metadata, r=Kobzol
Commit license-metadata.json to git and check it's correct in CI

This PR adds `license-metadata.json` to the root of the git repo, and changes `mingw-check` to check that the file is still up-to-date.

By committing this file, we remove the need for developers to a) have reuse installed or b) run an expensive ~90 second analysis of the files on disk when they want generate the COPYRIGHT.html files which depend on this license metadata.

The file will need updating whenever `REUSE.toml` changes, or when git submodules are added, or when git submodules change their license information (as detected by REUSE).

You can now run:

* `./x run collect-license-metadata` to update the `./license-metadata.json` file
* `./x test collect-license-metadata` to test the `./license-metadata.json` file for correctness

The comparison is done with two `serde_json::Value` objects, so the map objects they contain should ignore differences in ordering.
2024-11-27 08:13:48 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
21f6ef577b
Rollup merge of #133248 - MarcoIeni:x86_64-msvc-ext-free, r=Kobzol
CI: split x86_64-msvc-ext job

try-job: x86_64-msvc-ext1
try-job: x86_64-msvc-ext3
2024-11-27 08:13:46 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
ee2d862212
Rollup merge of #132979 - onur-ozkan:skip-exact, r=jieyouxu,tgross35
use `--exact` on `--skip` to avoid unintended substring matches

Without the `--exact` flag, using `--skip tests/rustdoc` can unintentionally skip other tests that match as substrings such as `rustdoc-gui`, `rustdoc-js`, etc.

For debugging, run: `./x.py --stage 2 test rustdoc-ui --skip tests/rustdoc` and `./x.py --stage 2 test rustdoc-ui --skip tests/rustdoc -- --exact`

Resolves https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/117721

try-job: x86_64-apple-1
2024-11-27 08:13:46 +01:00
Michael Goulet
32dc3936a0
Rollup merge of #133458 - GuillaumeGomez:fix-prelude-tys-links, r=notriddle
Fix `Result` and `Option` not getting a jump to def link generated

It was just because we didn't store the "span" in the `PreludeTy` variant.

r? ``@notriddle``
2024-11-26 20:35:39 -05:00
Michael Goulet
145df3bd70
Rollup merge of #115293 - cjgillot:no-fuel, r=wesleywiser,DianQK
Remove -Zfuel.

I'm not sure this feature is used. I only found 2 references in a google search, both referring to its introduction.

Meanwhile, it's a global mutable state, untracked by incremental compilation, so incompatible with it.
2024-11-26 20:35:36 -05:00
bors
dd2837ec5d Auto merge of #133505 - compiler-errors:rollup-xjp8hdi, r=compiler-errors
Rollup of 12 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #133042 (btree: add `{Entry,VacantEntry}::insert_entry`)
 - #133070 (Lexer tweaks)
 - #133136 (Support ranges in `<[T]>::get_many_mut()`)
 - #133140 (Inline ExprPrecedence::order into Expr::precedence)
 - #133155 (Yet more `rustc_mir_dataflow` cleanups)
 - #133282 (Shorten the `MaybeUninit` `Debug` implementation)
 - #133326 (Remove the `DefinitelyInitializedPlaces` analysis.)
 - #133362 (No need to re-sort existential preds in relate impl)
 - #133367 (Simplify array length mismatch error reporting (to not try to turn consts into target usizes))
 - #133394 (Bail on more errors in dyn ty lowering)
 - #133410 (target check_consistency: ensure target feature string makes some basic sense)
 - #133435 (miri: disable test_downgrade_observe test on macOS)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-11-26 21:57:32 +00:00
onur-ozkan
8d404a4af5 don't pass every test arg to test-float-parse
Signed-off-by: onur-ozkan <work@onurozkan.dev>
2024-11-26 22:13:56 +03:00
Michael Goulet
6e5bac19d0
Rollup merge of #133140 - dtolnay:precedence, r=fmease
Inline ExprPrecedence::order into Expr::precedence

The representation of expression precedence in rustc_ast has been an obstacle to further improvements in the pretty-printer (continuing from #119105 and #119427).

Previously the operation of *"does this expression have lower precedence than that one"* (relevant for parenthesis insertion in macro-generated syntax trees) consisted of 3 steps:

1. Convert `Expr` to `ExprPrecedence` using `.precedence()`
2. Convert `ExprPrecedence` to `i8` using `.order()`
3. Compare using `<`

As far as I can guess, the reason for the separation between `precedence()` and `order()` was so that both `rustc_ast::Expr` and `rustc_hir::Expr` could convert as straightforwardly as possible to the same `ExprPrecedence` enum, and then the more finicky logic performed by `order` could be present just once.

The mapping between `Expr` and `ExprPrecedence` was intended to be as straightforward as possible:

```rust
match self.kind {
    ExprKind::Closure(..) => ExprPrecedence::Closure,
    ...
}
```

although there were exceptions of both many-to-one, and one-to-many:

```rust
    ExprKind::Underscore => ExprPrecedence::Path,
    ExprKind::Path(..) => ExprPrecedence::Path,
    ...
    ExprKind::Match(_, _, MatchKind::Prefix) => ExprPrecedence::Match,
    ExprKind::Match(_, _, MatchKind::Postfix) => ExprPrecedence::PostfixMatch,
```

Where the nature of `ExprPrecedence` becomes problematic is when a single expression kind might be associated with multiple different precedence levels depending on context (outside the expression) and contents (inside the expression). For example consider what is the precedence of an ExprKind::Closure `$closure`. Well, on the left-hand side of a binary operator it would need parentheses in order to avoid the trailing binary operator being absorbed into the closure body: `($closure) + Rhs`, so the precedence is something lower than that of `+`. But on the right-hand side of a binary operator, a closure is just a straightforward prefix expression like a unary op, which is a relatively high precedence level, higher than binops but lower than method calls: `Lhs + $closure` is fine without parens but `($closure).method()` needs them. But as a third case, if the closure contains an explicit return type, then the precedence is an even higher level than that, never needing parenthesization even in a binop left-hand side or method call: `|| -> bool { false } + Rhs` or `|| -> bool { false }.method()`.

You can see that trying to capture all of this resolution about expressions into `ExprPrecedence` violates the intention of `ExprPrecedence` being a straightforward one-to-one correspondence from each AST and HIR `ExprKind` variant. It would be possible to attempt that by doing stuff like `ExprPrecedence::Closure(Side::Leading, ReturnType::No)`, but I don't foresee the original envisioned benefit of the `precedence()`/`order()` distinction being retained in this approach. Instead I want to move toward a model that Syn has been using successfully. In Syn, there is a Precedence enum but it differs from rustc in the following ways:

- There are [relatively few variants](https://github.com/dtolnay/syn/blob/2.0.87/src/precedence.rs#L11-L47) compared to rustc's `ExprPrecedence`. For example there is no distinction at the precedence level between returns and closures, or between loops and method calls.

- We distinguish between [leading](https://github.com/dtolnay/syn/blob/2.0.87/src/fixup.rs#L293) and [trailing](https://github.com/dtolnay/syn/blob/2.0.87/src/fixup.rs#L309) precedence, taking into account an expression's context such as what token follows it (for various syntactic bail-outs in Rust's grammar, like ambiguities around break-with-value) and how it relates to operators from the surrounding syntax tree.

- There are no hardcoded mysterious integer quantities like rustc's `PREC_CLOSURE = -40`. All precedence comparisons are performed via PartialOrd on a C-like enum.

This PR is just a first step in these changes. As you can tell from Syn, I definitely think there is value in having a dedicated type to represent precedence, instead of what `order()` is doing with `i8`. But that is a whole separate adventure because rustc_ast doesn't even agree consistently on `i8` being the type for precedence order; `AssocOp::precedence` instead uses `usize` and there are casts in both directions. It is likely that a type called `ExprPrecedence` will re-appear, but it will look substantially different from the one that existed before this PR.
2024-11-26 12:03:41 -05:00
Laurențiu Nicola
4e3354ef92
Merge pull request #18511 from darichey/sysroot-query-metadata
Re-add `rust-analyzer.cargo.sysrootQueryMetadata`
2024-11-26 15:11:44 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
0d9a57d979
Rollup merge of #133470 - jieyouxu:ugly, r=compiler-errors
Cleanup: delete `//@ pretty-expanded` directive

This PR removes the `//@ pretty-expanded` directive support in compiletest and removes its usage inside ui tests because it does not actually do anything, and its existence is itself misleading. This PR is split into two commits:

1. The first commit just drops `pretty-expanded` directive support in compiletest.
2. The second commit is created by `sd '//@ pretty-expanded.*\n' '' tests/ui/**/*.rs`[^1], reblessing, and slightly adjusting some leading whitespace in a few tests.

We can tell this is fully removed because compiletest doesn't complain about unknown directive when running the `ui` test suite.

cc #23616

### History

Originally, there was some effort to introduce more test coverage for `-Z unpretty=expanded` (in 2015 this was called `--pretty=expanded`). In [Make it an error to not declare used features #23598][pr-23598], there was a flip from `//@ no-pretty-expanded` (opt-out of `-Z
unpretty=expanded` test) to `//@ pretty-expanded` (opt-in to `-Z unpretty=expanded` test). This was needed because back then the dedicated `tests/pretty` ("pretty") test suite did not existed, and the pretty tests were grouped together under `run-pass` tests (I believe the `ui` test suite didn't exist back then either). Unfortunately, in this process the replacement `//@ pretty-expanded` directives contained a `FIXME #23616` linking to [There are very few tests for `-Z unpretty` expansion #23616][issue-23616]. But this was arguably backwards and somewhat misleading, as noted in [#23616](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/23616#issuecomment-484999901):

    The attribute is off by default and things just work if you don't
    test it, people have not been adding the `pretty-expanded`
    annotation to new tests even if it would work.

Which basically renders this useless.

### Current status

As of Nov 2024, we have a dedicated `pretty` test suite, and some time over the years the split between `run-pass` into `ui` and `pretty` test suites caused all the `//@ pretty-expanded` in `ui` tests to do absolutely nothing: the compiletest logic for `pretty-expanded` only triggers in the *pretty* test suite, but none of the pretty tests use it. Oops.

Nobody remembers this, nobody uses this, it's misleading in ui tests. Let's get rid of this directive altogether.

[pr-23598]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/23598
[issue-23616]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/23616

### Follow-ups

- [x] Yeet this directive from rustc-dev-guide docs. https://github.com/rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide/pull/2147

[^1]: https://github.com/chmln/sd

r? compiler
2024-11-26 15:32:18 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
7e3422fab2
Rollup merge of #133462 - mustartt:aix-improve-bootstrap-loading, r=jieyouxu
Use ReadCache for archive reading in bootstrap

Address expensive archive reading in bootstrap. This fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/133268

Enable the `std` feature of `object` to use `ReadCache` instead of reading the entire archive file into memory to check for headers. This takes minimal extra time to compile compared to introducing other expensive dependencies to `bootstrap`.

r? jieyouxu
2024-11-26 15:32:16 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
03f56d36ae
Rollup merge of #133443 - fmease:rm-dead-eff-code-ii, r=compiler-errors
Remove dead code stemming from the old effects desugaring (II)

Follow-up to #132374.
r? project-const-traits
2024-11-26 15:32:15 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
d013c18a6f Pacify tidy. 2024-11-26 10:45:59 +00:00
Mark Murphy
c876903523 Add macro expansion test for raw variable names 2024-11-26 00:42:27 -05:00
bors
f2abf827c1 Auto merge of #132894 - frank-king:feature/where-refactor, r=cjgillot
Refactor `where` predicates, and reserve for attributes support

Refactor `WherePredicate` to `WherePredicateKind`, and reserve for attributes support in `where` predicates.

This is a part of #115590 and is split from #132388.

r? petrochenkov
2024-11-26 04:12:33 +00:00
Laurențiu Nicola
bbce06e92d
Merge pull request #18559 from ChayimFriedman2/recur-unsized
fix: Fix a stack overflow when computing the sizedness of a struct that includes itself as the tail field
2024-11-25 19:24:00 +00:00
Jieyou Xu
f62753f84f compiletest: remove pretty-expanded directive and infra
Foreword
========

Let us begin the journey to rediscover what the `//@ pretty-expanded`
directive does, brave traveller --

    "My good friend, [..] when I wrote that passage, God and I knew what
    it meant. It is possible that God knows it still; but as for me, I
    have totally forgotten."

                                 -- Johann Paul Friedrich Richter, 1826

We must retrace the steps of those before us, for history shall guide us
in the present and inform us of the future.

The Past
========

Originally there was some effort to introduce more test coverage for `-Z
unpretty=expanded` (in 2015 this was called `--pretty=expanded`). In
[Make it an error to not declare used features #23598][pr-23598], there
was a flip from `//@ no-pretty-expanded` (opt-out of `-Z
unpretty=expanded` test) to `//@ pretty-expanded` (opt-in to `-Z
unpretty=expanded` test). This was needed because back then the
dedicated `tests/pretty` ("pretty") test suite did not existed, and the
pretty tests were grouped together under `run-pass` tests (I believe
`ui` test suite didn't exist back then either). Unfortunately, in this
process the replacement `//@ pretty-expanded` directives contained a
`FIXME #23616` linking to [There are very few tests for `-Z unpretty`
expansion #23616][issue-23616]. But this was arguably backwards and
somewhat misleading, as noted in
<https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/23616#issuecomment-484999901>:

    The attribute is off by default and things just work if you don't
    test it, people have not been adding the `pretty-expanded`
    annotation to new tests even if it would work.

Which basically renders this useless.

The Present
===========

As of Nov 2024, we have a dedicated `pretty` test suite, and some time
over the years the split between `run-pass` into `ui` and `pretty` test
suites caused all of the `//@ pretty-expanded` in `ui` tests to do
absolutely nothing -- the compiletest logic for `pretty-expanded` only
triggered in the *pretty* test suite, but none of the pretty tests use
it. Oops.

The Future
==========

Nobody remembers this, nobody uses this, it's misleading in ui tests.
Let's get rid of this directive altogether.

[pr-23598]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/23598
[issue-23616]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/23616
2024-11-26 02:50:48 +08:00
Chayim Refael Friedman
b4a23bb3fc Fix a stack overflow when computing the sizedness of a struct that includes itself as the tail field 2024-11-25 20:49:35 +02:00
Eric Huss
addb040d2c Update books 2024-11-25 09:57:36 -08:00
Eric Huss
47ddcb9fff Update cargo 2024-11-25 09:31:37 -08:00
Guillaume Gomez
d0a45cfeaa Fix Result and Option not getting a jump to def link generated 2024-11-25 17:25:25 +01:00
Henry Jiang
9f1cfec299 use ReadCache for archive loading 2024-11-25 11:15:50 -05:00
joboet
77fccf59e3
miri: implement TlsFree
If the variable does not need a destructor, `std` uses racy initialization for creating TLS keys on Windows. With just the right timing, this can lead to `TlsFree` being called. Unfortunately, with #132654 this is hit quite often, so miri should definitely support `TlsFree` ([documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/processthreadsapi/nf-processthreadsapi-tlsfree)).

I'm filing this here instead of in the miri repo so that #132654 isn't blocked for so long.
2024-11-25 16:27:17 +01:00
Jonathan Pallant
db71194416
generate-copyright: Use license-metadata.json from git. 2024-11-25 14:18:08 +00:00
Jonathan Pallant
587369b95e
Run the license-metadata check in CI.
This will tell you if license-metadata.json is out of date.
2024-11-25 14:15:08 +00:00
Jonathan Pallant
03cdaeed97
collect-license-metadata: move JSON to root, and add a 'check' mode 2024-11-25 14:14:57 +00:00