Add flag to specify the number of cpus
Apparently you can't rename a branch from github's website without it closing all your PRs with that branch. So this is just #2545
Don't back up past the caller when looking for an FnEntry span
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/issues/2536
This adds a fix for the logic as well as a regression test. In the new test `tests/fail/stacked_borrows/fnentry_invalidation2.rs`, before this PR, we display this diagnostic:
```
help: <3278> was later invalidated at offsets [0x0..0xc] by a Unique FnEntry retag
--> tests/fail/stacked_borrows/fnentry_invalidation2.rs:13:5
|
13 | inner(&mut t);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
```
Which is very misleading. It is not this call itself, but what happens within the call that invalidates the tag we want. With this PR, we get:
```
help: <2798> was later invalidated at offsets [0x0..0xc] by a Unique FnEntry retag inside this call
--> tests/fail/stacked_borrows/fnentry_invalidation2.rs:20:13
|
20 | let _ = t.sli.as_mut_ptr();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
```
Which is much better.
GC: factor out visiting all machine values
`@saethlin` that is roughly what I had in mind.
I think some parts of the state are skipped by the visitor. I listed the ones that I found in FIXMEs but I am not sure if that list is complete.
readme: tag-gc tweaks
r? `@saethlin`
Is this option truly needed often enough that it should be in the 'common' section? If not I vote for moving it to the 2nd section. Also `10,000` is a confusing way to write numbers in an international context (in many languages, `,` in a number plays the role of the point in English number notation, so using a space or underscore is less likely to lead to confusion).
Allow full relro on powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu
This was previously limited to partial relro, citing issues on RHEL6,
but that's no longer a supported platform since #95026. We have long
been enabling full relro in RHEL7's own Rust builds for ppc64, without
trouble, so it should be fine to drop this workaround.
rustdoc: remove unnecessary `max-width` on headers
This code was added in 003b2bc1c6 to prevent these headers from overlapping `.out-of-band` side items. That stopped being a problem when 3f92ff34b5 switched rustdoc over to using `float`, rather than `position: absolute`, to implement this.
Distribute rust-docs-json via rustup.
I am not 100% sure on how to treat `rust-json-docs` in `target_host_combination`. I went along with a similar strategy to the one used for `rust-docs`, but looking for guidance there.
Migrated the rustc_passes annotation without effect diagnostic infrastructure
Small change to move the validation for annotations to the new diagnostic infrastructure.
Note if mismatched types have a similar name
If users get a type error between similarly named types, it will point out that these are actually different types, and where they were defined.
Split out async_fn_in_trait into a separate feature
PR #101224 added support for async fn in trait desuraging behind the `return_position_impl_trait_in_trait` feature.
Split this out so that it's behind its own feature gate, since async fn in trait doesn't need to follow the same stabilization schedule.
Inline SyntaxContext in both encoded span representation.
The current interned representation for spans does not use the `ctxt_or_zero: u16` field. This PR proposes to use this field to store the `SyntaxContext` of the interned span instead. When `ctxt_or_zero` and the interned span's `ctxt` don't match, the inlined one takes precedence.
This allows to implement `Span::ctxt` and `Span::with_ctxt` with much less probability to access the interner. Those functions are used a lot for hygiene, so this may be worth it.
Rollup of 8 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #101598 (Update rustc's information on Android's sanitizers)
- #102036 (Remove use of `io::ErrorKind::Other` in std)
- #102037 (Make cycle errors recoverable)
- #102069 (Skip `Equate` relation in `handle_opaque_type`)
- #102076 (rustc_transmute: fix big-endian discriminants)
- #102107 (Add missing space between notable trait tooltip and where clause)
- #102119 (Fix a typo “pararmeter” in error message)
- #102131 (Added which number is computed in compute_float.)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Added which number is computed in compute_float.
The original comment was very elaborate but ultimately did not mention at all what is being computed using parameters `w, q`, only referencing an external article for the algorithm.
rustc_transmute: fix big-endian discriminants
I noticed that some new tests were failing in Fedora on s390x only, which usually means there's a problem with big-endian, and sure enough there's a FIXME(``@jswrenn)`` for that in `rustc_transmute`. This patch implements the appropriate consideration for target endianness, rather than using native (host) endian.
Make cycle errors recoverable
In particular, this allows rustdoc to recover from cycle errors when normalizing associated types for documentation.
In the past, ```@jackh726``` has said we need to be careful about overflow errors: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/91430#issuecomment-983997013
> Off the top of my head, we definitely should be careful about treating overflow errors the same as
"not implemented for some reason" errors. Otherwise, you could end up with behavior that is
different depending on recursion depth. But, that might be context-dependent.
But cycle errors should be safe to unconditionally report; they don't depend on the recursion depth, they will always be an error whenever they're encountered.
Helps with https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/81091.
r? ```@lcnr``` cc ```@matthewjasper```