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Samuel Tardieu
9088d7a79f
Rollup merge of #145729 - nnethercote:dup-packages, r=calebcartwright
Remove two duplicated crates

These commits remove `toml-0.5.11` and `dirs-sys-0.4.1`. There are later versions of those same crates already in the tree. Found with `cargo tree -d`.

r? ``@jieyouxu``
2025-08-23 22:22:19 +02:00
bors
c5a6a7bdd8 Auto merge of #145567 - clubby789:cargo_update, r=clubby789
Weekly `cargo update` (with libc pin)

Supersedes rust-lang/rust#145516
Manually pins libc for `compiler` and `rustbook` (both of which use rustix), with fixmes to remove this later.
```
compiler & tools dependencies:
     Locking 28 packages to latest compatible versions
    Updating anyhow v1.0.98 -> v1.0.99
    Updating bitflags v2.9.1 -> v2.9.2
    Updating clap v4.5.43 -> v4.5.45
    Updating clap_builder v4.5.43 -> v4.5.44
    Updating clap_derive v4.5.41 -> v4.5.45
    Updating curl v0.4.48 -> v0.4.49
    Updating curl-sys v0.4.82+curl-8.14.1 -> v0.4.83+curl-8.15.0
    Updating cxx v1.0.166 -> v1.0.168
    Updating cxx-build v1.0.166 -> v1.0.168
    Updating cxxbridge-cmd v1.0.166 -> v1.0.168
    Updating cxxbridge-flags v1.0.166 -> v1.0.168
    Updating cxxbridge-macro v1.0.166 -> v1.0.168
    Updating glob v0.3.2 -> v0.3.3
    Updating object v0.37.2 -> v0.37.3
    Updating proc-macro2 v1.0.95 -> v1.0.101
    Updating rayon v1.10.0 -> v1.11.0
    Updating rayon-core v1.12.1 -> v1.13.0
    Updating serde-untagged v0.1.7 -> v0.1.8
    Updating socket2 v0.5.10 -> v0.6.0
    Updating syn v2.0.104 -> v2.0.106
    Updating thiserror v2.0.12 -> v2.0.15
    Updating thiserror-impl v2.0.12 -> v2.0.15
    Updating uuid v1.17.0 -> v1.18.0
    Updating wasm-encoder v0.236.0 -> v0.236.1
    Updating wasmparser v0.236.0 -> v0.236.1
    Updating wast v236.0.0 -> v236.0.1
    Updating wat v1.236.0 -> v1.236.1
note: pass `--verbose` to see 35 unchanged dependencies behind latest

library dependencies:
     Locking 2 packages to latest compatible versions
    Updating libc v0.2.174 -> v0.2.175
    Updating object v0.37.2 -> v0.37.3
note: pass `--verbose` to see 2 unchanged dependencies behind latest

rustbook dependencies:
     Locking 13 packages to latest compatible versions
    Updating anyhow v1.0.98 -> v1.0.99
    Updating bitflags v2.9.1 -> v2.9.2
    Updating cc v1.2.32 -> v1.2.33
    Updating clap v4.5.43 -> v4.5.45
    Updating clap_builder v4.5.43 -> v4.5.44
    Updating clap_complete v4.5.56 -> v4.5.57
    Updating clap_derive v4.5.41 -> v4.5.45
    Updating proc-macro2 v1.0.95 -> v1.0.101
    Updating syn v2.0.104 -> v2.0.106
    Updating terminal_size v0.4.2 -> v0.4.3
    Updating thiserror v2.0.12 -> v2.0.15
    Updating thiserror-impl v2.0.12 -> v2.0.15
```
2025-08-23 16:59:21 +00:00
Jacob Pratt
d3c9908a8a
Rollup merge of #145747 - joshtriplett:builtin-diag-dyn, r=jdonszelmann
Refactor lint buffering to avoid requiring a giant enum

Lint buffering currently relies on a giant enum `BuiltinLintDiag` containing all the lints that might potentially get buffered. In addition to being an unwieldy enum in a central crate, this also makes `rustc_lint_defs` a build bottleneck: it depends on various types from various crates (with a steady pressure to add more), and many crates depend on it.

Having all of these variants in a separate crate also prevents detecting when a variant becomes unused, which we can do with a dedicated type defined and used in the same crate.

Refactor this to use a dyn trait, to allow using `LintDiagnostic` types directly.

Because the existing `BuiltinLintDiag` requires some additional types in order to decorate some variants, which are only available later in `rustc_lint`, use an enum `DecorateDiagCompat` to handle both the `dyn LintDiagnostic` case and the `BuiltinLintDiag` case.

---

With the infrastructure in place, use it to migrate three of the enum variants to use `LintDiagnostic` directly, as a proof of concept and to demonstrate that the net result is a reduction in code size and a removal of a boilerplate-heavy layer of indirection.

Also remove an unused `BuiltinLintDiag` variant.
2025-08-22 22:00:59 -04:00
Josh Triplett
690a5782f8 Migrate BuiltinLintDiag::MissingAbi to use LintDiagnostic directly 2025-08-22 02:01:01 -07:00
Josh Triplett
c99320156d Refactor lint buffering to avoid requiring a giant enum
Lint buffering currently relies on a giant enum `BuiltinLintDiag`
containing all the lints that might potentially get buffered. In
addition to being an unwieldy enum in a central crate, this also makes
`rustc_lint_defs` a build bottleneck: it depends on various types from
various crates (with a steady pressure to add more), and many crates
depend on it.

Having all of these variants in a separate crate also prevents detecting
when a variant becomes unused, which we can do with a dedicated type
defined and used in the same crate.

Refactor this to use a dyn trait, to allow using `LintDiagnostic` types
directly.

This requires boxing, but all of this is already on the slow path
(emitting an error).

Because the existing `BuiltinLintDiag` requires some additional types in
order to decorate some variants, which are only available later in
`rustc_lint`, use an enum `DecorateDiagCompat` to handle both the `dyn
LintDiagnostic` case and the `BuiltinLintDiag` case.
2025-08-22 01:59:56 -07:00
Jonathan Brouwer
21d3189779
Move validate_attr to rustc_attr_parsing 2025-08-22 08:37:19 +02:00
Nicholas Nethercote
c54db96b8b Remove toml-0.5.11 dependency.
We also depend on `toml-0.7.8` and `toml-0.8.23`, but this one is easy
to get rid of.
2025-08-22 08:04:55 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
df3d79793b Remove dirs-sys-0.4.1 dependency.
By updating rustfmt to use `dirs-6.0.0`.
2025-08-22 08:04:49 +10:00
Jana Dönszelmann
2158e2d4d7
refactor target checking, move out of context.rs and rename MaybeWarn to Policy 2025-08-21 13:15:30 +02:00
Josh Triplett
0f0d7024f5 Eliminate unnecessary dependency from rustc_traits to rustc_hir
`rustc_traits` only uses `DefId`, which is a re-export from
`rustc_span`.
2025-08-20 15:04:00 -07:00
Josh Triplett
bad4f5c13f Eliminate unnecessary dependency from rustc_mir_dataflow to rustc_hir
`rustc_mir_dataflow` only uses `DefId`, which is a re-export from
`rustc_span`.
2025-08-20 15:04:00 -07:00
Josh Triplett
f0c8f7062b rustc_lint_defs: Eliminate the dependency on rustc_hir for Namespace
`rustc_lint_defs` uses `rustc_hir` solely for the `Namespace` type,
which it only needs the static description from. Use the static
description directly, to eliminate the dependency on `rustc_hir`.

This reduces a long dependency chain:
- Many things depend on `rustc_errors`
- `rustc_errors` depends on `rustc_lint_defs`
- `rustc_lint_defs` depended on `rustc_hir` prior to this commit
- `rustc_hir` depends on `rustc_target`
2025-08-20 15:04:00 -07:00
Josh Triplett
f3c8b7ad40 Split rustc_hir_id out of rustc_hir
Some crates depend on `rustc_hir` but only want `HirId` and similar id
types. `rustc_hir` is a heavy dependency, since it pulls in
`rustc_target`. Split these types out into their own crate
`rustc_hir_id`.

This allows `rustc_errors` to drop its direct dependency on `rustc_hir`.

(`rustc_errors` still depends on `rustc_hir` indirectly through
`rustc_lint_defs`; a subsequent commit will fix that.)
2025-08-20 15:01:13 -07:00
Josh Triplett
b65fab6299 Move IntoDiagArg earlier in the dependency chains
`rustc_errors` depends on numerous crates, solely to implement its
`IntoDiagArg` trait on types from those crates. Many crates depend on
`rustc_errors`, and it's on the critical path.

We can't swap things around to make all of those crates depend on
`rustc_errors` instead, because `rustc_errors` would end up in
dependency cycles.

Instead, move `IntoDiagArg` into `rustc_error_messages`, which has far
fewer dependencies, and then have most of these crates depend on
`rustc_error_messages`.

This allows `rustc_errors` to drop dependencies on several crates,
including the large `rustc_target`.

(This doesn't fully reduce dependency chains yet, as `rustc_errors`
still depends on `rustc_hir` which depends on `rustc_target`. That will
get fixed in a subsequent commit.)
2025-08-20 15:01:13 -07:00
github-actions
21e9889306 cargo update
compiler & tools dependencies:
     Locking 28 packages to latest compatible versions
    Updating anyhow v1.0.98 -> v1.0.99
    Updating bitflags v2.9.1 -> v2.9.2
    Updating clap v4.5.43 -> v4.5.45
    Updating clap_builder v4.5.43 -> v4.5.44
    Updating clap_derive v4.5.41 -> v4.5.45
    Updating curl v0.4.48 -> v0.4.49
    Updating curl-sys v0.4.82+curl-8.14.1 -> v0.4.83+curl-8.15.0
    Updating cxx v1.0.166 -> v1.0.168
    Updating cxx-build v1.0.166 -> v1.0.168
    Updating cxxbridge-cmd v1.0.166 -> v1.0.168
    Updating cxxbridge-flags v1.0.166 -> v1.0.168
    Updating cxxbridge-macro v1.0.166 -> v1.0.168
    Updating glob v0.3.2 -> v0.3.3
    Updating object v0.37.2 -> v0.37.3
    Updating proc-macro2 v1.0.95 -> v1.0.101
    Updating rayon v1.10.0 -> v1.11.0
    Updating rayon-core v1.12.1 -> v1.13.0
    Updating serde-untagged v0.1.7 -> v0.1.8
    Updating socket2 v0.5.10 -> v0.6.0
    Updating syn v2.0.104 -> v2.0.106
    Updating thiserror v2.0.12 -> v2.0.15
    Updating thiserror-impl v2.0.12 -> v2.0.15
    Updating uuid v1.17.0 -> v1.18.0
    Updating wasm-encoder v0.236.0 -> v0.236.1
    Updating wasmparser v0.236.0 -> v0.236.1
    Updating wast v236.0.0 -> v236.0.1
    Updating wat v1.236.0 -> v1.236.1
note: pass `--verbose` to see 35 unchanged dependencies behind latest

library dependencies:
     Locking 2 packages to latest compatible versions
    Updating libc v0.2.174 -> v0.2.175
    Updating object v0.37.2 -> v0.37.3
note: pass `--verbose` to see 2 unchanged dependencies behind latest

rustbook dependencies:
     Locking 13 packages to latest compatible versions
    Updating anyhow v1.0.98 -> v1.0.99
    Updating bitflags v2.9.1 -> v2.9.2
    Updating cc v1.2.32 -> v1.2.33
    Updating clap v4.5.43 -> v4.5.45
    Updating clap_builder v4.5.43 -> v4.5.44
    Updating clap_complete v4.5.56 -> v4.5.57
    Updating clap_derive v4.5.41 -> v4.5.45
    Updating proc-macro2 v1.0.95 -> v1.0.101
    Updating syn v2.0.104 -> v2.0.106
    Updating terminal_size v0.4.2 -> v0.4.3
    Updating thiserror v2.0.12 -> v2.0.15
    Updating thiserror-impl v2.0.12 -> v2.0.15
2025-08-18 11:28:41 +00:00
Michael Howell
8511e40e72 rustdoc-search: search backend with partitioned suffix tree 2025-08-15 10:26:03 -07:00
Stuart Cook
201e6324a7
Rollup merge of #145275 - StackOverflowExcept1on:fix-wasm32v1-none, r=alexcrichton
fix(compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm): apply `target-cpu` attribute

Resolves rust-lang/rust#140174

r? ```@alexcrichton```

try-job: `test-various*`
2025-08-15 16:16:38 +10:00
Stuart Cook
df4f2aa171
Rollup merge of #145189 - rust-lang:cargo_update, r=clubby789
Weekly `cargo update`

Automation to keep dependencies in `Cargo.lock` current.
r? dep-bumps

The following is the output from `cargo update`:

```txt

compiler & tools dependencies:
     Locking 18 packages to latest compatible versions
    Updating anstream v0.6.19 -> v0.6.20
    Updating anstyle-query v1.1.3 -> v1.1.4
    Updating anstyle-svg v0.1.9 -> v0.1.10
    Updating anstyle-wincon v3.0.9 -> v3.0.10
    Updating camino v1.1.10 -> v1.1.11
    Updating clap v4.5.42 -> v4.5.43
    Updating clap_builder v4.5.42 -> v4.5.43
    Updating cxx v1.0.161 -> v1.0.166
    Updating cxx-build v1.0.161 -> v1.0.166
    Updating cxxbridge-cmd v1.0.161 -> v1.0.166
    Updating cxxbridge-flags v1.0.161 -> v1.0.166
    Updating cxxbridge-macro v1.0.161 -> v1.0.166
    Updating derive-where v1.5.0 -> v1.6.0
    Updating hashbrown v0.15.4 -> v0.15.5
    Updating indenter v0.3.3 -> v0.3.4
    Updating rustversion v1.0.21 -> v1.0.22
    Updating scratch v1.0.8 -> v1.0.9
    Updating zerovec v0.11.2 -> v0.11.4
note: pass `--verbose` to see 36 unchanged dependencies behind latest

library dependencies:
     Locking 1 package to latest compatible version
    Updating hashbrown v0.15.4 -> v0.15.5
note: pass `--verbose` to see 2 unchanged dependencies behind latest

rustbook dependencies:
     Locking 10 packages to latest compatible versions
    Updating anstream v0.6.19 -> v0.6.20
    Updating anstyle-query v1.1.3 -> v1.1.4
    Updating anstyle-wincon v3.0.9 -> v3.0.10
    Updating cc v1.2.31 -> v1.2.32
    Updating clap v4.5.42 -> v4.5.43
    Updating clap_builder v4.5.42 -> v4.5.43
    Updating clap_complete v4.5.55 -> v4.5.56
    Updating hashbrown v0.15.4 -> v0.15.5
    Updating rustversion v1.0.21 -> v1.0.22
    Updating zerovec v0.11.2 -> v0.11.4
```
2025-08-15 16:16:37 +10:00
Stuart Cook
44eb7a167c
Rollup merge of #144865 - WaffleLapkin:track-tail, r=lqd
Fix tail calls to `#[track_caller]` functions

We want `#[track_caller]` to be semver independent, i.e. it should not be a breaking change to add or remove it. Since it changes ABI of a function (adding an additional argument) we have to be careful to preserve this property when adding tail calls.

The only way to achieve this that I can see is:
- we forbid tail calls in functions which are marked with `#[track_caller]` (already implemented)
- tail-calling a `#[track_caller]` marked function downgrades the tail-call to a normal call (or equivalently tail-calls the shim made by fn def to fn ptr cast) (this pr)

Ideally the downgrade would be performed by a MIR pass, but that requires post mono MIR opts (cc ```@saethlin,``` rust-lang/rust#131650). For now I've changed code in cg_ssa to accomodate this behaviour (+ added a hack to mono collector so that the shim is actually generated)

Additionally I added a lint, although I don't think it's strictly necessary.

Alternative to rust-lang/rust#144762 (and thus closes rust-lang/rust#144762)
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/144755
2025-08-15 16:16:31 +10:00
Stuart Cook
e3a178234d
Rollup merge of #142640 - Sa4dUs:ad-intrinsic, r=ZuseZ4
Implement autodiff using intrinsics

This PR aims to move autodiff logic to `autodiff` intrinsic. Allowing us to delete a great part of our frontend code and overall, simplify the compilation pipeline of autodiff functions.
2025-08-15 16:16:30 +10:00
Marcelo Domínguez
250d77e5d7 Complete functionality and general cleanup 2025-08-14 16:30:15 +00:00
Jonathan Brouwer
744d39ebe6
Allow attribute parsers to specify a list of allowed targets
Every acceptor gets an `ALLOWED_TARGETS` specification which can specify per target whether it is allowed, warned, or errored.
2025-08-14 18:11:56 +02:00
StackOverflowExcept1on
f978932903 fix(compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm): apply target-cpu attribute 2025-08-13 17:49:06 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
bd6fb63596
Rollup merge of #145153 - joshtriplett:macro-kinds-plural, r=petrochenkov
Handle macros with multiple kinds, and improve errors

(I recommend reviewing this commit-by-commit.)

Switch to a bitflags `MacroKinds` to support macros with more than one kind

Review everything that uses `MacroKind`, and switch anything that could refer to more than one kind to use `MacroKinds`.

Add a new `SyntaxExtensionKind::MacroRules` for `macro_rules!` macros, using the concrete `MacroRulesMacroExpander` type, and have it track which kinds it can handle. Eliminate the separate optional `attr_ext`, now that a `SyntaxExtension` can handle multiple macro kinds.

This also avoids the need to downcast when calling methods on `MacroRulesMacroExpander`, such as `get_unused_rule`.

Integrate macro kind checking into name resolution's `sub_namespace_match`, so that we only find a macro if it's the right type, and eliminate the special-case hack for attributes.

This allows detecting and report macro kind mismatches early, and more precisely, improving various error messages. In particular, this eliminates the case in `failed_to_match_macro` to check for a function-like invocation of a macro with no function-like rules.

Instead, macro kind mismatches now result in an unresolved macro, and we detect this case in `unresolved_macro_suggestions`, which now carefully distinguishes between a kind mismatch and other errors.

This also handles cases of forward-referenced attributes and cyclic attributes.

----

In this PR, I've minimally fixed up `rustdoc` so that it compiles and passes tests. This is just the minimal necessary fixes to handle the switch to `MacroKinds`, and it only works for macros that don't actually have multiple kinds. This will panic (with a `todo!`) if it encounters a macro with multiple kinds.

rustdoc needs further fixes to handle macros with multiple kinds, and to handle attributes and derive macros that aren't proc macros. I'd appreciate some help from a rustdoc expert on that.

----

r? ````````@petrochenkov````````
2025-08-13 18:43:01 +02:00
Waffle Lapkin
85d1c89e0f
fix tail calls to #[track_caller] functions 2025-08-13 02:26:52 +02:00
Josh Triplett
0b855bcdc9 Switch to a bitflags MacroKinds to support macros with more than one kind
Review everything that uses `MacroKind`, and switch anything that could
refer to more than one kind to use `MacroKinds`.

Add a new `SyntaxExtensionKind::MacroRules` for `macro_rules!` macros,
using the concrete `MacroRulesMacroExpander` type, and have it track
which kinds it can handle. Eliminate the separate optional `attr_ext`,
now that a `SyntaxExtension` can handle multiple macro kinds.

This also avoids the need to downcast when calling methods on
`MacroRulesMacroExpander`, such as `get_unused_rule`.

Integrate macro kind checking into name resolution's
`sub_namespace_match`, so that we only find a macro if it's the right
type, and eliminate the special-case hack for attributes.
2025-08-12 09:24:45 -07:00
Guillaume Gomez
eff5315cb1 Update sysinfo version to 0.37.0 2025-08-11 14:21:01 +02:00
github-actions
a42833e0aa cargo update
compiler & tools dependencies:
     Locking 18 packages to latest compatible versions
    Updating anstream v0.6.19 -> v0.6.20
    Updating anstyle-query v1.1.3 -> v1.1.4
    Updating anstyle-svg v0.1.9 -> v0.1.10
    Updating anstyle-wincon v3.0.9 -> v3.0.10
    Updating camino v1.1.10 -> v1.1.11
    Updating clap v4.5.42 -> v4.5.43
    Updating clap_builder v4.5.42 -> v4.5.43
    Updating cxx v1.0.161 -> v1.0.166
    Updating cxx-build v1.0.161 -> v1.0.166
    Updating cxxbridge-cmd v1.0.161 -> v1.0.166
    Updating cxxbridge-flags v1.0.161 -> v1.0.166
    Updating cxxbridge-macro v1.0.161 -> v1.0.166
    Updating derive-where v1.5.0 -> v1.6.0
    Updating hashbrown v0.15.4 -> v0.15.5
    Updating indenter v0.3.3 -> v0.3.4
    Updating rustversion v1.0.21 -> v1.0.22
    Updating scratch v1.0.8 -> v1.0.9
    Updating zerovec v0.11.2 -> v0.11.4
note: pass `--verbose` to see 36 unchanged dependencies behind latest

library dependencies:
     Locking 1 package to latest compatible version
    Updating hashbrown v0.15.4 -> v0.15.5
note: pass `--verbose` to see 2 unchanged dependencies behind latest

rustbook dependencies:
     Locking 10 packages to latest compatible versions
    Updating anstream v0.6.19 -> v0.6.20
    Updating anstyle-query v1.1.3 -> v1.1.4
    Updating anstyle-wincon v3.0.9 -> v3.0.10
    Updating cc v1.2.31 -> v1.2.32
    Updating clap v4.5.42 -> v4.5.43
    Updating clap_builder v4.5.42 -> v4.5.43
    Updating clap_complete v4.5.55 -> v4.5.56
    Updating hashbrown v0.15.4 -> v0.15.5
    Updating rustversion v1.0.21 -> v1.0.22
    Updating zerovec v0.11.2 -> v0.11.4
2025-08-10 00:27:35 +00:00
Philipp Krones
770e6f131d
Update Cargo.lock 2025-08-07 17:10:36 +02:00
Stuart Cook
2105044784
Rollup merge of #144746 - petrochenkov:extpreltidy, r=b-naber
resolve: Cleanups and micro-optimizations to extern prelude

This is what can be done without changing the structure of `ExternPreludeEntry`, like in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/144737.

See individual commits for details.
2025-08-04 11:24:39 +10:00
github-actions
97435739ff cargo update
compiler & tools dependencies:
     Locking 14 packages to latest compatible versions
    Updating clap v4.5.41 -> v4.5.42
    Updating clap_builder v4.5.41 -> v4.5.42
    Updating jsonpath-rust v1.0.3 -> v1.0.4
    Updating libredox v0.1.6 -> v0.1.9
    Updating object v0.37.1 -> v0.37.2
    Updating redox_syscall v0.5.16 -> v0.5.17
    Updating redox_users v0.5.0 -> v0.5.2
    Updating rustc-demangle v0.1.25 -> v0.1.26
    Updating serde_json v1.0.141 -> v1.0.142
    Updating wasm-encoder v0.235.0 -> v0.236.0
    Updating wasmparser v0.235.0 -> v0.236.0
    Updating wast v235.0.0 -> v236.0.0
    Updating wat v1.235.0 -> v1.236.0
    Updating windows-targets v0.53.2 -> v0.53.3
note: pass `--verbose` to see 36 unchanged dependencies behind latest

library dependencies:
     Locking 3 packages to latest compatible versions
    Updating object v0.37.1 -> v0.37.2
    Updating rustc-demangle v0.1.25 -> v0.1.26
    Updating unwinding v0.2.7 -> v0.2.8
note: pass `--verbose` to see 2 unchanged dependencies behind latest

rustbook dependencies:
     Locking 6 packages to latest compatible versions
    Updating cc v1.2.30 -> v1.2.31
    Updating clap v4.5.41 -> v4.5.42
    Updating clap_builder v4.5.41 -> v4.5.42
    Updating redox_syscall v0.5.16 -> v0.5.17
    Updating serde_json v1.0.141 -> v1.0.142
    Updating windows-targets v0.53.2 -> v0.53.3
2025-08-03 00:27:18 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
cde0374d93 resolve: Clarify extern prelude insertion for extern crate items 2025-07-31 19:20:11 +03:00
Jana Dönszelmann
26c28ee2ef
Rollup merge of #144726 - jdonszelmann:move-attr-data-structures, r=lcnr
merge rustc_attr_data_structures into rustc_hir

this move was discussed on zulip: [#t-compiler > attribute parsing rework @ 💬](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/131828-t-compiler/topic/attribute.20parsing.20rework/near/528530091)

Many PRs in the attribute rework depend on this move.
2025-07-31 17:19:40 +02:00
Jana Dönszelmann
e1d3ad89c7
remove rustc_attr_data_structures 2025-07-31 14:19:27 +02:00
Nicholas Nethercote
1901dde97b Deduplicate IntTy/UintTy/FloatTy.
There are identical definitions in `rustc_type_ir` and `rustc_ast`. This
commit removes them and places a single definition in `rustc_ast_ir`.
This requires adding `rust_span` as a dependency of `rustc_ast_ir`, but
means a bunch of silly conversion functions can be removed.

The one annoying wrinkle is that the old version had differences in
their `Debug` impls, e.g. one printed `u32` while the other printed
`U32`. Some compiler error messages rely on the former (yuk), and some
clippy output depends on the latter. So the commit also changes clippy
to not rely on `Debug` and just implement what it needs itself.
2025-07-31 19:56:11 +10:00
Stuart Cook
f034a4fa14
Rollup merge of #144623 - RalfJung:miri, r=RalfJung
miri subtree update

Subtree update of `miri` to fc4d9a2720.

Created using https://github.com/rust-lang/josh-sync.

r? `@ghost`
2025-07-29 20:19:53 +10:00
Ralf Jung
dc33eb6c42 update lockfile and bless tidy 2025-07-29 08:10:55 +02:00
bors
cdccba87bf Auto merge of #144524 - rust-lang:cargo_update, r=clubby789
Weekly `cargo update`

Automation to keep dependencies in `Cargo.lock` current.
r? dep-bumps

The following is the output from `cargo update`:

```txt

compiler & tools dependencies:
     Locking 3 packages to latest compatible versions
    Updating ipc-channel v0.20.0 -> v0.20.1
    Updating rand v0.9.1 -> v0.9.2
    Updating redox_syscall v0.5.13 -> v0.5.16
note: pass `--verbose` to see 37 unchanged dependencies behind latest

library dependencies:
     Locking 1 package to latest compatible version
    Updating rand v0.9.1 -> v0.9.2
note: pass `--verbose` to see 2 unchanged dependencies behind latest

rustbook dependencies:
     Locking 1 package to latest compatible version
    Updating redox_syscall v0.5.13 -> v0.5.16
```
2025-07-28 22:44:00 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
df6f530ff7
Rollup merge of #144495 - klensy:cargo_metadata, r=lqd
bump cargo_metadata

Bumps cargo_metadata. Change that required fixes is: e3373d02e7
2025-07-28 01:16:39 +02:00
klensy
ad4b8694df bump cargo_metadata 2025-07-27 12:47:39 +03:00
github-actions
75420b62ff cargo update
compiler & tools dependencies:
     Locking 3 packages to latest compatible versions
    Updating ipc-channel v0.20.0 -> v0.20.1
    Updating rand v0.9.1 -> v0.9.2
    Updating redox_syscall v0.5.13 -> v0.5.16
note: pass `--verbose` to see 37 unchanged dependencies behind latest

library dependencies:
     Locking 1 package to latest compatible version
    Updating rand v0.9.1 -> v0.9.2
note: pass `--verbose` to see 2 unchanged dependencies behind latest

rustbook dependencies:
     Locking 1 package to latest compatible version
    Updating redox_syscall v0.5.13 -> v0.5.16
2025-07-27 00:27:04 +00:00
Jonathan Brouwer
a2b3d81034
Call is_parsed_attribute rather than keeping track of a list of parsed attributes manually 2025-07-24 22:53:09 +02:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
2a8bb6eda1
Rollup merge of #144218 - Noratrieb:target-spec-json-de-jank, r=fee1-dead
Use serde for target spec json deserialize

The previous manual parsing of `serde_json::Value` was a lot of complicated code and extremely error-prone. It was full of janky behavior like sometimes ignoring type errors, sometimes erroring for type errors, sometimes warning for type errors, and sometimes just ICEing for type errors (the icing on the top).

Additionally, many of the error messages about allowed values were out of date because they were in a completely different place than the FromStr impls. Overall, the system caused confusion for users.

I also found the old deserialization code annoying to read. Whenever a `key!` invocation was found, one had to first look for the right macro arm, and no go to definition could help.

This PR replaces all this manual parsing with a 2-step process involving serde.
First, the string is parsed into a `TargetSpecJson` struct. This struct is a 1:1 representation of the spec JSON. It already parses all the enums and is very simple to read and write.
Then, the fields from this struct are copied into the actual `Target`. The reason for this two-step process instead of just serializing into a `Target` is because of a few reasons

 1. There are a few transformations performed between the two formats
 2. The default logic is implemented this way. Otherwise all the default field values would have to be spelled out again, which is suboptimal. With this logic, they fall out naturally, because everything in the json struct is an `Option`.

Overall, the mapping is pretty simple, with the vast majority of fields just doing a 1:1 mapping that is captured by two macros. I have deliberately avoided making the macros generic to keep them simple.

All the `FromStr` impls now have the error message right inside them, which increases the chance of it being up to date. Some "`from_str`" impls were turned into proper `FromStr` impls to support this.

The new code is much less involved, delegating all the JSON parsing logic to serde, without any manual type matching.

This change introduces a few breaking changes for consumers. While it is possible to use this format on stable, it is very much subject to change, so breaking changes are expected. The hope is also that because of the way stricter behavior, breaking changes are easier to deal with, as they come with clearer error messages.

1. Invalid types now always error, everywhere. Previously, they would sometimes error, and sometimes just be ignored (which meant the users JSON was still broken, just silently!)
2. This now makes use of `deny_unknown_fields` instead of just warning on unused fields, which was done previously. Serde doesn't make it easy to get such warning behavior, which was the primary reason that this now changed. But I think error behavior is very reasonable too. If someone has random stale fields in their JSON, it is likely because these fields did something at some point but no longer do, and the user likely wants to be informed of this so they can figure out what to do.

   This is also relevant for the future. If we remove a field but someone has it set, it probably makes sense for them to take a look whether they need this and should look for alternatives, or whether they can just delete it. Overall, the JSON is made more explicit.

This is the only expected breakage, but there could also be small breakage from small mistakes. All targets roundtrip though, so it can't be anything too major.

fixes rust-lang/rust#144153
2025-07-24 15:08:22 +02:00
Noratrieb
dad96b107c Use serde for target spec json deserialize
The previous manual parsing of `serde_json::Value` was a lot of
complicated code and extremely error-prone. It was full of janky
behavior like sometimes ignoring type errors, sometimes erroring for
type errors, sometimes warning for type errors, and sometimes just
ICEing for type errors (the icing on the top).

Additionally, many of the error messages about allowed values were out
of date because they were in a completely different place than the
FromStr impls. Overall, the system caused confusion for users.

I also found the old deserialization code annoying to read. Whenever a
`key!` invocation was found, one had to first look for the right macro
arm, and no go to definition could help.

This PR replaces all this manual parsing with a 2-step process involving
serde.
First, the string is parsed into a `TargetSpecJson` struct. This struct
is a 1:1 representation of the spec JSON. It already parses all the
enums and is very simple to read and write.
Then, the fields from this struct are copied into the actual `Target`.
The reason for this two-step process instead of just serializing into a
`Target` is because of a few reasons

 1. There are a few transformations performed between the two formats
 2. The default logic is implemented this way. Otherwise all the default
    field values would have to be spelled out again, which is
    suboptimal. With this logic, they fall out naturally, because
    everything in the json struct is an `Option`.

Overall, the mapping is pretty simple, with the vast majority of fields
just doing a 1:1 mapping that is captured by two macros. I have
deliberately avoided making the macros generic to keep them simple.

All the `FromStr` impls now have the error message right inside them,
which increases the chance of it being up to date. Some "`from_str`"
impls were turned into proper `FromStr` impls to support this.

The new code is much less involved, delegating all the JSON parsing
logic to serde, without any manual type matching.

This change introduces a few breaking changes for consumers. While it is
possible to use this format on stable, it is very much subject to
change, so breaking changes are expected. The hope is also that because
of the way stricter behavior, breaking changes are easier to deal with,
as they come with clearer error messages.

1. Invalid types now always error, everywhere. Previously, they would
   sometimes error, and sometimes just be ignored (which meant the users
   JSON was still broken, just silently!)
2. This now makes use of `deny_unknown_fields` instead of just warning
   on unused fields, which was done previously. Serde doesn't make it
   easy to get such warning behavior, which was the primary reason that
   this now changed. But I think error behavior is very reasonable too.
   If someone has random stale fields in their JSON, it is likely
   because these fields did something at some point but no longer do,
   and the user likely wants to be informed of this so they can figure
   out what to do.

   This is also relevant for the future. If we remove a field but
   someone has it set, it probably makes sense for them to take a look
   whether they need this and should look for alternatives, or whether
   they can just delete it. Overall, the JSON is made more explicit.

This is the only expected breakage, but there could also be small
breakage from small mistakes. All targets roundtrip though, so it can't
be anything too major.
2025-07-21 19:32:44 +02:00
Jacob Pratt
b9701de4b1
Rollup merge of #144229 - RalfJung:miri-sync, r=RalfJung
Miri subtree update

r? `@ghost`
2025-07-20 23:11:23 -04:00
Ralf Jung
7bf2dd6295 update lockfile 2025-07-20 22:27:43 +02:00
github-actions
3e5cf9ab86 cargo update
compiler & tools dependencies:
     Locking 15 packages to latest compatible versions
    Updating chrono-tz v0.10.3 -> v0.10.4
    Removing chrono-tz-build v0.4.1
    Updating clap v4.5.40 -> v4.5.41
    Updating clap_builder v4.5.40 -> v4.5.41
    Updating clap_derive v4.5.40 -> v4.5.41
    Updating crc32fast v1.4.2 -> v1.5.0
    Updating derive_setters v0.1.7 -> v0.1.8
    Updating libredox v0.1.4 -> v0.1.6
    Updating measureme v12.0.1 -> v12.0.3
    Removing parse-zoneinfo v0.3.1
      Adding phf v0.12.1
      Adding phf_shared v0.12.1
    Updating rustix v1.0.7 -> v1.0.8
    Updating serde_json v1.0.140 -> v1.0.141
    Updating sysinfo v0.36.0 -> v0.36.1
    Updating wasi-preview1-component-adapter-provider v34.0.1 -> v34.0.2
    Updating winnow v0.7.11 -> v0.7.12
note: pass `--verbose` to see 39 unchanged dependencies behind latest

library dependencies:
     Locking 0 packages to latest compatible versions
note: pass `--verbose` to see 3 unchanged dependencies behind latest

rustbook dependencies:
     Locking 13 packages to latest compatible versions
    Updating ammonia v4.1.0 -> v4.1.1
    Updating cc v1.2.29 -> v1.2.30
    Updating clap v4.5.40 -> v4.5.41
    Updating clap_builder v4.5.40 -> v4.5.41
    Updating clap_complete v4.5.54 -> v4.5.55
    Updating clap_derive v4.5.40 -> v4.5.41
    Updating crc32fast v1.4.2 -> v1.5.0
    Updating html5ever v0.31.0 -> v0.35.0
    Updating markup5ever v0.16.2 -> v0.35.0
    Updating match_token v0.1.0 -> v0.35.0
    Updating rustix v1.0.7 -> v1.0.8
    Updating serde_json v1.0.140 -> v1.0.141
    Updating winnow v0.7.11 -> v0.7.12
2025-07-20 00:27:45 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
465ae94328
Rollup merge of #143631 - hkBst:update-escaper-2, r=compiler-errors
update to literal-escaper-0.0.5

Quoting from the changelog, this version brings:
- Use `NonZero<char/u8>` in `unescape_c_str` and `check_raw_c_str` to statically exclude nuls
- Add `#[inline]` to small functions for improved performance
2025-07-17 10:41:45 +02:00
Samuel Tardieu
f03a56f706
Rollup merge of #143630 - jieyouxu:drop-suggest, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Drop `./x suggest`

This PR removes the current `./x suggest` implementation (rust-lang/rust#109933, rust-lang/rust#106249) and associated docs for several reasons:

1. Primarily, `./x suggest` is another "flow" in bootstrap that incurs extra complexity and more invariants that bootstrap has to maintain. This causes more friction when trying to investigate and fix staging problems. As far as I know, this flow has not been actively maintained in quite a while, and I'm not aware of interest in maintaining it. Bootstrap really could use less implementation complexity with a very limited maintenance bandwidth.
2. The current `./x suggest` implementation "bypasses" the usual stage defaults for the various check/build/test/etc. flows, and it's not really possible to have a stage default because `./x suggest --run` produces a *sequence* of suggestions like [`./x check`, `./x test library/std`, ..] and then tries to run all of them in sequence, based on which files are modified.
3. We've not seen a lot of interest both in using it or extending static/dynamic test suggestions. Last extensions were rust-lang/rust#117961 and rust-lang/rust#120763. I'm not convinced the extra implementation complexity is worth it. This was discussed in:
    - [#t-infra/bootstrap > Dropping the current &#96;./x suggest&#96; flow implementation](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/326414-t-infra.2Fbootstrap/topic/Dropping.20the.20current.20.60.2E.2Fx.20suggest.60.20flow.20implementation/with/527456699)
    - [#t-compiler > Dropping current &#96;./x suggest&#96; implementation](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/131828-t-compiler/topic/Dropping.20current.20.60.2E.2Fx.20suggest.60.20implementation/with/527528696)

Closes rust-lang/rust#109933 (the current implementation is being removed).
Closes rust-lang/rust#143569 (by removing `./x suggest` altogether).
2025-07-15 12:52:37 +02:00
bors
a001497644 Auto merge of #143745 - flip1995:clippy-subtree-update, r=Manishearth
Clippy subtree update

r? `@Manishearth`

Cargo.lock update due to `ui_test` bump and restructure.
2025-07-14 19:53:18 +00:00