Fix some fixmes that were waiting for let chains
Was inspired by looking at rust-lang/rust#143066 and spotting two fixmes that were missed, so... r? `@compiler-errors` 😅
Yay, let chains!
Rename run always
This PR renames run_always to run_to_dry_run for better clarity, making the field's purpose more explicit and avoiding confusion with command caching behavior.
r? ``````@Kobzol``````
Port `#[export_name]` to the new attribute parsing infrastructure
This PR contains two changes, in separate commits for reviewability:
- Ports `export_name` to the new attribute parsing infrastructure for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/131229#issuecomment-2971353197
- Moves the check for mixing export_name/no_mangle to check_attr.rs and improve the error message, which previously had a mix of 2021/2024 edition syntax
r? ``@jdonszelmann``
[rustdoc] Do not emit redundant_explicit_links lint if the doc comment comes from expansion
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/141553.
The problem was that we change the context for the attributes in some cases to get better error output, preventing us to detect if the attribute comes from expansion. Most of the changes are about keeping track of the "does this span comes from expansion" information.
r? ```@Manishearth```
make `tidy-alphabetical` use a natural sort
The idea here is that these lines should be correctly sorted, even though a naive string comparison would say they are not:
```
foo2
foo10
```
This is the ["natural sort order"](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_sort_order).
There is more discussion in [#t-compiler/help > tidy natural sort](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/182449-t-compiler.2Fhelp/topic/tidy.20natural.20sort/with/519111079)
Unfortunately, no standard sorting tools are smart enough to to this automatically (casting some doubt on whether we should make this change). Here are some sort outputs:
```
> cat foo.txt | sort
foo
foo1
foo10
foo2
mp
mp1e2
np",
np1e2",
> cat foo.txt | sort -n
foo
foo1
foo10
foo2
mp
mp1e2
np",
np1e2",
> cat foo.txt | sort -V
foo
foo1
foo2
foo10
mp
mp1e2
np1e2",
np",
```
Disappointingly, "numeric" sort does not actually have the behavior we want. It only sorts by numeric value if the line starts with a number. The "version" sort looks promising, but does something very unintuitive if you look at the final 4 values. None of the other options seem to have the desired behavior in all cases:
```
-b, --ignore-leading-blanks ignore leading blanks
-d, --dictionary-order consider only blanks and alphanumeric characters
-f, --ignore-case fold lower case to upper case characters
-g, --general-numeric-sort compare according to general numerical value
-i, --ignore-nonprinting consider only printable characters
-M, --month-sort compare (unknown) < 'JAN' < ... < 'DEC'
-h, --human-numeric-sort compare human readable numbers (e.g., 2K 1G)
-n, --numeric-sort compare according to string numerical value
-R, --random-sort shuffle, but group identical keys. See shuf(1)
--random-source=FILE get random bytes from FILE
-r, --reverse reverse the result of comparisons
--sort=WORD sort according to WORD:
general-numeric -g, human-numeric -h, month -M,
numeric -n, random -R, version -V
-V, --version-sort natural sort of (version) numbers within text
```
r? ```@Noratrieb``` (it sounded like you know this code?)
Enforce in bootstrap that build must have stage at least 1
This PR is a step towards https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/326414-t-infra.2Fbootstrap/topic/Proposal.20to.20cleanup.20stages.20and.20steps.20after.20the.20redesign/with/523586917. It's very hard or me to make self-contained changes to bootstrap at this moment, so this PR kind of does several things:
1) (first two commits) Try to reduce the usage of `Std::new` in bootstrap, and replace it with a `Builder::std` method (similar to `Builder::compiler`). This is mostly to remove executions of the `Std` step for stage 0, which doesn't make a lot of sense; I'd like to ideally have the invariant that when a step is invoked, it actually builds or does something. Eventually, I'd like for everything to go through `Builder::std`. (Note: I'm not totally married to this idea, if you don't like it, we can remove it from this PR. I mostly did it right now to remove stage 0 std steps from snapshot tests, which shouldn't be there, but we can also filter them out in a different way)
2) Make sure that when you pass `x build compiler`, only the `Assemble` root level step will be invoked, and not the `Rustc` step. Before, both were invoked, which actually ran `Rustc` twice, once with all `crates` filled, and once with no crates (but both actually represent the same situation). Since the `Rustc::make_run` step actually requests a compile that is one stage below it, this actually made `build compiler --stage 0` work, which we don't want to have anymore.
3) Enforce a bootstrap-global invariant that all `build` commands are always on stage `>=1`. If you try to `build` anything on stage 0, it will print a warning and exit bootstrap. This follows the intuition from the new staging rules after the stage redesign; artifacts that are "stage 0" come outside of bootstrap, and we can't really build something for which we don't have source (although we can still test it, but that's for another PR).
Now the logic for build should be quite simple. For pretty much everything except for `Std`, you first use the stage0 compiler to build stage 1. Then you can build a stage 2 <something> using the previously built stage 1 (and then you can continue to stage 3 etc.). And that's it. The default build stage for everything is 1 (modulo download-ci-rustc, but that's a separate can of worms).
The snapshot test infra isn't super nice at the moment, as one of next steps I want to create some simple Builder pattern that will allow us to configure the bootstrap invocations in a more "forward-compatible" way (e.g. now it's not possible to modify the config passed to `configure_with_args`).
There are some things not yet fully resolved for build stage 0:
1) Cargo is still a `ModeRustc` tool, even though it doesn't really have to be, it is buildable with the stage0 compiler
2) bootstrap tools (`opt-dist`, `build-manifest` etc.) are still called stage0 tools, and in the bootstrap output it says something like "stage 0 rustc builds stage 0 opt-dist". Which is a bit weird, but functionally there's no difference, it's just a slightly inconsistent output. We still haven't decided if we should make these tools ignore staging altogether (which is IMO the right choice) or if we want to allow building stage 1/2/3/... bootstrap tools.
r? `@jieyouxu`
try-job: x86_64-rust-for-linux
Turn `stdarch` into a Josh subtree
In a similar vein as https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/141229, this PR makes the `stdarch` repository a Josh subtree (it was previously a submodule). The initial commit of `stdarch` upon this is based is `5a7342fc16b208b1b16624e886937ed8509a6506`, which is the previous commit SHA of the `stdarch` submodule. The sync was performed according to https://hackmd.io/7pOuxnkdQDaL1Y1FQr65xg.
This was decided in https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/issues/1655.
Test pull PR on my fork: https://github.com/Kobzol/stdarch/pull/1
Test push PR on my fork: https://github.com/Kobzol/rust/pull/59
I plan to use the same Rust (miri-inspired) tooling that we use for `rustc-dev-guide` to enable pulls/pushes on stdarch.
Note that this repository currently doesn't have any stdarch-specific tests, so before that, the subtree should only be modified through this repository only when dealing with changes that contain "cyclical dependencies" between stdarch and rustc. The long term vision is to integrate stdarch into rust-lang/rust completely.
CC `@Amanieu`
try-job: aarch64-apple
try-job: aarch64-gnu
try-job: `x86_64-msvc-*`
try-job: x86_64-gnu
try-job: x86_64-gnu-aux
Add PrintTAFn flag for targeted type analysis printing
## Summary
This PR adds a new `PrintTAFn` flag to the `-Z autodiff` option that allows printing type analysis information for a specific function, rather than all functions.
## Changes
### New Flag
- Added `PrintTAFn=<function_name>` option to `-Z autodiff`
- Usage: `-Z autodiff=Enable,PrintTAFn=my_function_name`
### Implementation Details
- **Rust side**: Added `PrintTAFn(String)` variant to `AutoDiff` enum
- **Parser**: Updated `parse_autodiff` to handle `PrintTAFn=<function_name>` syntax with proper error handling
- **FFI**: Added `set_print_type_fun` function to interface with Enzyme's `FunctionToAnalyze` command line option
- **Documentation**: Updated help text and documentation for the new flag
### Files Modified
- `compiler/rustc_session/src/config.rs`: Added `PrintTAFn(String)` variant
- `compiler/rustc_session/src/options.rs`: Updated parser and help text (now shows `PrintTAFn` in the list)
- `compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/llvm/enzyme_ffi.rs`: Added FFI function and static variable
- `compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/back/lto.rs`: Added handling for new flag
- `src/doc/rustc-dev-guide/src/autodiff/flags.md`: Updated documentation
- `src/doc/unstable-book/src/compiler-flags/autodiff.md`: Updated documentation
## Testing
The flag can be tested with:
```bash
rustc +enzyme -Z autodiff=Enable,PrintTAFn=square test.rs
```
This will print type analysis information only for the function named "square" instead of all functions.
## Error Handling
The parser includes proper error handling:
- Missing argument: `PrintTAFn` without `=<function_name>` will show an error
- Unknown options: Invalid autodiff options will be reported
r? ```@ZuseZ4```
Update wasm-component-ld to 0.5.14
This brings in a few updates to the bundled `wasm-component-ld` dependency used by the `wasm32-wasip2` target. This primarily includes support for upcoming component model async/WASIp3 support which will be convenient to have native support for a few months from now.
Tweak `-Zmacro-stats` measurement.
It currently reports net size, i.e. size(output) - size(input). After some use I think this is sub-optimal, and it's better to just report size(output). Because for derive macros the input size is always 1, and for attribute macros it's almost always 1.
r? ```@petrochenkov```
Port `#[track_caller]` to the new attribute system
r? ``@oli-obk``
depends on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/142493Closesrust-lang/rust#142783
(didn't add a test for this, this situation should simply never come up again, the code was simply wrong. lmk if I should add it, but it won't test something very useful)
Add `#[loop_match]` for improved DFA codegen
tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/132306
project goal: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-project-goals/issues/258
This PR adds the `#[loop_match]` attribute, which aims to improve code generation for state machines. For some (very exciting) benchmarks, see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-project-goals/issues/258#issuecomment-2732965199
Currently, a very restricted syntax pattern is accepted. We'd like to get feedback and merge this now before we go too far in a direction that others have concerns with.
## current state
We accept code that looks like this
```rust
#[loop_match]
loop {
state = 'blk: {
match state {
State::A => {
#[const_continue]
break 'blk State::B
}
State::B => { /* ... */ }
/* ... */
}
}
}
```
- a loop should have the same semantics with and without `#[loop_match]`: normal `continue` and `break` continue to work
- `#[const_continue]` is only allowed in loops annotated with `#[loop_match]`
- the loop body needs to have this particular shape (a single assignment to the match scrutinee, with the body a labelled block containing just a match)
## future work
- perform const evaluation on the `break` value
- support more state/scrutinee types
## maybe future work
- allow `continue 'label value` syntax, which `#[const_continue]` could then use.
- allow the match to be on an arbitrary expression (e.g. `State::Initial`)
- attempt to also optimize `break`/`continue` expressions that are not marked with `#[const_continue]`
r? ``@traviscross``
Implement parsing of pinned borrows
This PR implements part of #130494.
EDIT: It introduces `&pin mut $place` and `&pin const $place` as sugars for `std::pin::pin!($place)` and its shared reference equivalent, except that `$place` will not be moved when borrowing. The borrow check will be in charge of enforcing places cannot be moved or mutably borrowed since being pinned till dropped.
### Implementation steps:
- [x] parse the `&pin mut $place` and `&pin const $place` syntaxes
- [ ] borrowck of `&pin mut|const`
- [ ] support autoref of `&pin mut|const` when needed
update to literal-escaper 0.0.4 for better API without `unreachable` and faster string parsing
This is the replacement for just the part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/138163 dealing with the changed API of unescape functionality, since that got moved into its own crate.
<del>This uses an unpublished version of literal-escaper (https://github.com/rust-lang/literal-escaper/pull/8).</del>
r? `@nnethercote`
This brings in a few updates to the bundled `wasm-component-ld`
dependency used by the `wasm32-wasip2` target. This primarily includes
support for upcoming component model async/WASIp3 support which will be
convenient to have native support for a few months from now.
Rollup of 9 pull requests
Successful merges:
- rust-lang/rust#142645 (Also emit suggestions for usages in the `non_upper_case_globals` lint)
- rust-lang/rust#142657 (mbe: Clean up code with non-optional `NonterminalKind`)
- rust-lang/rust#142799 (rustc_session: Add a structure for keeping both explicit and default sysroots)
- rust-lang/rust#142805 (Emit a single error when importing a path with `_`)
- rust-lang/rust#142882 (Lazy init diagnostics-only local_names in borrowck)
- rust-lang/rust#142883 (Add impl_trait_in_bindings tests from rust-lang/rust#61773)
- rust-lang/rust#142943 (Don't include current rustc version string in feature removed help)
- rust-lang/rust#142965 ([RTE-497] Ignore `c-link-to-rust-va-list-fn` test on SGX platform)
- rust-lang/rust#142972 (Add a missing mailmap entry)
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Subtree sync for rustc_codegen_cranelift
The main highlight this time is a Cranelift update.
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` label +A-codegen +A-cranelift +T-compiler
Enable reproducible-build-2 for Windows MSVC
Works with MSVC if instructing the linker to avoid timestamps and deleting the PDB between compilations.
Addresses item in rust-lang/rust#128602
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try-job: x86_64-mingw-*
try-job: x86_64-msvc-*
try-job: i686-msvc-*
Remove the deprecated unstable `concat_idents!` macro
In [rust-lang/rust#137653], the lang and libs-API teams did a joint FCP to deprecate
and eventually remove the long-unstable `concat_idents!` macro. The
deprecation is landing in 1.88, so do the removal here (target version
1.90).
This macro has been superseded by the more recent `${concat(...)}`
metavariable expression language feature, which avoids some of the
limitations of `concat_idents!`. The metavar expression is unstably
available under the [`macro_metavar_expr_concat`] feature.
History is mildly interesting here: `concat_idents!` goes back to 2011
when it was introduced with 513276e595 ("Add #concat_idents[] and
#ident_to_str[]"). The syntax looks a bit different but it still works
about the same:
let asdf_fdsa = "<.<";
assert(#concat_idents[asd,f_f,dsa] == "<.<");
assert(#ident_to_str[use_mention_distinction]
== "use_mention_distinction");
(That test existed from introduction until its removal here.)
Closes: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29599
[rust-lang/rust#137653]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/137653
[`macro_metavar_expr_concat`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/124225
In [137653], the lang and libs-API teams did a joint FCP to deprecate
and eventually remove the long-unstable `concat_idents!` macro. The
deprecation is landing in 1.88, so do the removal here (target version
1.90).
This macro has been superseded by the more recent `${concat(...)}`
metavariable expression language feature, which avoids some of the
limitations of `concat_idents!`. The metavar expression is unstably
available under the [`macro_metavar_expr_concat`] feature.
History is mildly interesting here: `concat_idents!` goes back to 2011
when it was introduced with 513276e595 ("Add #concat_idents[] and
about the same:
let asdf_fdsa = "<.<";
assert(#concat_idents[asd,f_f,dsa] == "<.<");
assert(#ident_to_str[use_mention_distinction]
== "use_mention_distinction");
(That test existed from introduction until its removal here.)
Closes: https://www.github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29599
[137653]: https://www.github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/137653
[`macro_metavar_expr_concat`]: https://www.github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/124225
Fix hang in --print=file-names in bootstrap
In an interactive context, the subprocess inherited a real tty stdin, which lead it it waiting for something to happen, even though nothing happened. By explicitly passing null as stdin we make sure an empty file is passed, which achieves the desired behavior.
Fixesrust-lang/rust#142926 (verified locally by cherry-picking the patch onto beta where I was building).