5 commits in 3ff044334f0567ce1481c78603aeee7211b91623..071eeaf210708219a5a1b2c4728ca2f97df7f2ae
2022-10-17 20:25:00 +0000 to 2022-10-22 01:17:55 +0000
- fix: Remove leading newline in vendor output (rust-lang/cargo#11273)
- Fix publishing with a dependency on a sparse registry (rust-lang/cargo#11268)
- Add missing edition (rust-lang/cargo#11265)
- fix(publish): Check remote git registry more than once post-publish (rust-lang/cargo#11255)
- Fix typo (rust-lang/cargo#11258)
Rollup of 6 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #102287 (Elaborate supertrait bounds when triggering `unused_must_use` on `impl Trait`)
- #102922 (Filtering spans when emitting json)
- #103051 (translation: doc comments with derives, subdiagnostic-less enum variants, more derive use)
- #103111 (Account for hygiene in typo suggestions, and use them to point to shadowed names)
- #103260 (Fixup a few tests needing asm support)
- #103321 (rustdoc: improve appearance of source page navigation bar)
Failed merges:
- #103209 (Diagnostic derives: allow specifying multiple alternative suggestions)
r? `@ghost`
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Fix the bug of next_point in source_map
There is a bug in `next_point`, the new span won't move to next position when be called in the first time.
For this reason, our current code is working like this:
1. When we really want to move to the next position, we called two times of `next_point`
2. Some code which use `next_point` actually done the same thing with `shrink_to_hi`
This fix make sure when `next_point` is called, span will move with the width at least 1, and also work correctly in the scenario of multiple bytes.
Ref: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/103140#discussion_r997710998
r? `@davidtwco`
Retrieve LLVM version from llvm-filecheck binary if it is not set yet
In `rustc_codegen_gcc`, we run the `ASM` test suite. The problem is that, if a too recent version of the `llvm-filecheck` binary is provided, an extra argument needs to be passed and the to detect this version, it currently only expects a `--llvm-version` argument. With this, the version can be determined directly from the `llvm-filecheck` binary.
r? ``@Amanieu``
remote-test-server: Show command line arguments
The user of remote-test-server should get at least some minimal command line help as this is often started manually.
r? `@pietroalbini`
Rollup of 6 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #102773 (Use semaphores for thread parking on Apple platforms)
- #102884 (resolve: Some cleanup, asserts and tests for lifetime ribs)
- #102954 (Add missing checks for `doc(cfg_hide(...))`)
- #102998 (Drop temporaries created in a condition, even if it's a let chain)
- #103003 (Fix `suggest_floating_point_literal` ICE)
- #103041 (Update cargo)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Update cargo
12 commits in b8f30cb23c4e5f20854a4f683325782b7cff9837..b332991a57c9d055f1864de1eed93e2178d49440 2022-10-10 19:16:06 +0000 to 2022-10-13 22:05:28 +0000
- Differentiate the warning when an alias (built-in or user-defined) shadows an external subcommand (rust-lang/cargo#11170)
- chore: Update tests for latest clap (rust-lang/cargo#11235)
- feat(publish): Support 'publish.timeout' config behind '-Zpublish-timeout' (rust-lang/cargo#11230)
- Add missing edition (rust-lang/cargo#11231)
- doc(profiles): add module level doc (rust-lang/cargo#11219)
- refactor(publish): Clarify which SourceId is being used (rust-lang/cargo#11216)
- Add new SourceKind::SparseRegistry to differentiate sparse registries (rust-lang/cargo#11209)
- Fix deadlock when build scripts are waiting for input on stdin (rust-lang/cargo#11205)
- refactor: New variant `FeaturesFor::ArtifactDep` (rust-lang/cargo#11184)
- Fix rustdoc warning about unclosed HTML tag (rust-lang/cargo#11221)
- refactor(tests): Prepare for wait-for-publish test changes (rust-lang/cargo#11210)
- Add configuration option for controlling crates.io protocol (rust-lang/cargo#11215)
Make `dyn*` casts into a coercion, allow `dyn*` upcasting
I know that `dyn*` is likely not going to be a feature exposed to surface Rust, but this makes it slightly more ergonomic to write tests for these types anyways. ... and this was just fun to implement anyways.
1. Make `dyn*` into a coercion instead of a cast
2. Enable `dyn*` upcasting since we basically get it for free
3. Simplify some of the cast checking code since we're using the coercion path now
r? `@eholk` but feel free to reassign
cc `@nikomatsakis` and `@tmandry` who might care about making `dyn*` casts into a coercion
12 commits in b8f30cb23c4e5f20854a4f683325782b7cff9837..b332991a57c9d055f1864de1eed93e2178d49440
2022-10-10 19:16:06 +0000 to 2022-10-13 22:05:28 +0000
- Differentiate the warning when an alias (built-in or user-defined) shadows an external subcommand (rust-lang/cargo#11170)
- chore: Update tests for latest clap (rust-lang/cargo#11235)
- feat(publish): Support 'publish.timeout' config behind '-Zpublish-timeout' (rust-lang/cargo#11230)
- Add missing edition (rust-lang/cargo#11231)
- doc(profiles): add module level doc (rust-lang/cargo#11219)
- refactor(publish): Clarify which SourceId is being used (rust-lang/cargo#11216)
- Add new SourceKind::SparseRegistry to differentiate sparse registries (rust-lang/cargo#11209)
- Fix deadlock when build scripts are waiting for input on stdin (rust-lang/cargo#11205)
- refactor: New variant `FeaturesFor::ArtifactDep` (rust-lang/cargo#11184)
- Fix rustdoc warning about unclosed HTML tag (rust-lang/cargo#11221)
- refactor(tests): Prepare for wait-for-publish test changes (rust-lang/cargo#11210)
- Add configuration option for controlling crates.io protocol (rust-lang/cargo#11215)
If a lang feature gets declared twice, like for example as
a result of a mistake during stabilization, emit an error
in tidy. Library features already have this logic.
nicer errors from assert_unsafe_precondition
This makes the errors shown by cargo-careful nicer, and since `panic_no_unwind` is `nounwind noreturn` it hopefully doesn't have bad codegen impact. Thanks to `@bjorn3` for the hint!
Would be nice if we could somehow supply our own (static) message to print, currently it always prints `panic in a function that cannot unwind`. But still, this is better than before.
It can be used to ensure that a list of things is sorted alphabetically.
It goes off lines, but contains several heuristics to work with normal
Rust code (looking at indentation, ignoring comments and attributes).
tools/remote-test-{server,client}: Use /data/local/tmp on Android
The /data/tmp directory does not exist, at least not on recent versions of Android, which currently leads to test failures on that platform. I checked a virtual device running AOSP master and a Nexus 5 running Android Marshmallow and on both devices the /data/tmp directory does not exist and /data/local/tmp does, so let's switch to /data/local/tmp.
update to syn-1.0.102
This update removes the only `.gitignore` found in `rustc-src`:
vendor/syn/tests/.gitignore
vendor/syn-1.0.91/tests/.gitignore
vendor/syn-1.0.95/tests/.gitignore
To check-in `rustc-src` for hermetic builds in environments with
restrictive `.gitignore` policies, one has to remove these
`tests/.gitignore` and patch the respective
`.cargo-checksum.json`.`syn` >1.0.101 includes dtolnay/syn@3c49303bed,
which removes its `tests/.gitignore`. Now the `syn` crates.io package
has no `.gitignore`.
[`rustc-src`'s `vendor`][] is produced from the root `Cargo.toml`,
`src/tools/rust-analyzer/Cargo.toml`,
`compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/Cargo.toml`, and
`src/bootstrap/Cargo.toml`. `rustc_codegen_cranelift` does not use
`syn`.
[`rustc-src`'s `vendor`]:
c0784109da/src/bootstrap/dist.rs (L934-L940)
This was produced with:
cargo update --package syn --precise 1.0.102 \
cargo update --package syn --precise 1.0.102 \
--manifest-path src/tools/rust-analyzer/Cargo.toml
cargo update --package syn --precise 1.0.102 \
--manifest-path src/bootstrap/Cargo.toml
Uplift `clippy::for_loops_over_fallibles` lint into rustc
This PR, as the title suggests, uplifts [`clippy::for_loops_over_fallibles`] lint into rustc. This lint warns for code like this:
```rust
for _ in Some(1) {}
for _ in Ok::<_, ()>(1) {}
```
i.e. directly iterating over `Option` and `Result` using `for` loop.
There are a number of suggestions that this PR adds (on top of what clippy suggested):
1. If the argument (? is there a better name for that expression) of a `for` loop is a `.next()` call, then we can suggest removing it (or rather replacing with `.by_ref()` to allow iterator being used later)
```rust
for _ in iter.next() {}
// turns into
for _ in iter.by_ref() {}
```
2. (otherwise) We can suggest using `while let`, this is useful for non-iterator, iterator-like things like [async] channels
```rust
for _ in rx.recv() {}
// turns into
while let Some(_) = rx.recv() {}
```
3. If the argument type is `Result<impl IntoIterator, _>` and the body has a `Result<_, _>` type, we can suggest using `?`
```rust
for _ in f() {}
// turns into
for _ in f()? {}
```
4. To preserve the original behavior and clear intent, we can suggest using `if let`
```rust
for _ in f() {}
// turns into
if let Some(_) = f() {}
```
(P.S. `Some` and `Ok` are interchangeable depending on the type)
I still feel that the lint wording/look is somewhat off, so I'll be happy to hear suggestions (on how to improve suggestions :D)!
Resolves#99272
[`clippy::for_loops_over_fallibles`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#for_loops_over_fallibles
Rollup of 8 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #101118 (fs::get_mode enable getting the data via fcntl/F_GETFL on major BSD)
- #102072 (Add `ptr::Alignment` type)
- #102799 (rustdoc: remove hover gap in file picker)
- #102820 (Show let-else suggestion on stable.)
- #102829 (rename `ImplItemKind::TyAlias` to `ImplItemKind::Type`)
- #102831 (Don't use unnormalized type in `Ty::fn_sig` call in rustdoc `clean_middle_ty`)
- #102834 (Remove unnecessary `lift`/`lift_to_tcx` calls from rustdoc)
- #102838 (remove cfg(bootstrap) from Miri)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
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