LLVM isn't able to remove the alloca for the unaligned block in the SIMD tail in some cases, so doing this helps SRoA work in cases where it currently doesn't. Found in the `replace_with` RFC discussion.
Turn implied_outlives_bounds into a query
Right now all this does is remove the error reporting in `implied_outlives_bounds`, which seems to work. Farming out full tests to Travis.
For #51649. That issue is deferred so not sure what's next.
r? @nikomatsakis
[NLL] Mutability errors
cc #51028
cc #51170
cc #46559Closes#46629
* Better explain why the place is immutable ("immutable item" is gone)
* Distinguish &T and *const T
* Use better spans when a mutable borrow is for a closure capture
r? @pnkfelix
resolve: Some renaming, refactoring and comments
Commits are self-descriptive.
The only functional change is 34bf2f572e that tightens shadowing rules for macro paths (makes the second and third cases in `test/ui/imports/glob-shadowing.rs` an error).
proc_macro: Preserve spans of attributes on functions
This commit updates the tokenization of items which are subsequently passed to
`proc_macro` to ensure that span information is preserved on attributes as much
as possible. Previously this area of the code suffered from #43081 where we
haven't actually implemented converting an attribute to to a token tree yet, but
a local fix was possible here.
Closes#47941
rustc: Fix two custom attributes with custom derive
This commit fixes an issue where multiple custom attributes could not be fed
into a custom derive in some situations with the `use_extern_macros` feature
enabled. The problem was that the macro expander didn't consider that it was
making progress when we were deducing that attributes should be lumped in with
custom derive invocations.
The fix applied here was to track in the expander if our attribute is changing
(getting stashed away elsewhere and replaced with a new invocation). If it is
swapped then it's considered progress, otherwise behavior should remain the
same.
Closes#52525
Const propagate casts
fixes#49760
So... This fixes the original issue about the missing warnings.
But our test suite contains fun things like
```rust
fn foo() {}
assert_eq!(foo as i16, foo as usize as i16);
```
Which, will result in
> a raw memory access tried to access part of a pointer value as raw bytes
on both sides of the assertion. Because well... that's exactly what's going on! We're ripping out 16 bits of a pointer.
Squash all lints tied to foreign macros by default
This PR is a continuation of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/49755 (thanks for the initial jump-start @Dylan-DPC!) and is targeted at solving https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/48855. This change updates the lint infrastructure to, by default, ignore all lints emitted for code that originates in a foreign macro. For example if `println!("...")` injects some idiomatic warnings these are all ignored by default. The rationale here is that for almost all lints there's no action that can be taken if the code originates from a foreign lint.
Closes#48855Closes#52483Closes#52479
rustc: Stabilize #[wasm_import_module] as #[link(...)]
This commit stabilizes the `#[wasm_import_module]` attribute as
`#[link(wasm_import_module = "...")]`. Tracked by #52090 this new directive in
the `#[link]` attribute is used to configured the module name that the imports
are listed with. The WebAssembly specification indicates two utf-8 names are
associated with all imported items, one for the module the item comes from and
one for the item itself. The item itself is configurable in Rust via its
identifier or `#[link_name = "..."]`, but the module name was previously not
configurable and defaulted to `"env"`. This commit ensures that this is also
configurable.
Closes#52090
This commit fixes an issue where multiple custom attributes could not be fed
into a custom derive in some situations with the `use_extern_macros` feature
enabled. The problem was that the macro expander didn't consider that it was
making progress when we were deducing that attributes should be lumped in with
custom derive invocations.
The fix applied here was to track in the expander if our attribute is changing
(getting stashed away elsewhere and replaced with a new invocation). If it is
swapped then it's considered progress, otherwise behavior should remain the
same.
Closes#52525
This commit updates the tokenization of items which are subsequently passed to
`proc_macro` to ensure that span information is preserved on attributes as much
as possible. Previously this area of the code suffered from #43081 where we
haven't actually implemented converting an attribute to to a token tree yet, but
a local fix was possible here.
Closes#47941
overhaul exit codes for rustc and rustdoc
This commit changes the exit status of rustc to 1 in the presence of
compilation errors. In the event of an unexpected panic (ICE) the
standard panic error exit status of 101 remains.
A run-make test is added to ensure that the exit code does not regress,
and compiletest is updated to check for an exit status of 1 or 101,
depending on the mode and suite.
This is a breaking change for custom drivers.
Note that while changes were made to the rustdoc binary, there is no
intended behavior change. rustdoc errors (i.e., failed lints) will still
report 101. While this could *also* hide potential ICEs, I will leave
that work to a future PR.
Fixes#51971.
Rollup of 13 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #51628 (use checked write in `LineWriter` example)
- #52116 (Handle array manually in str case conversion methods)
- #52218 (Amend option.take examples)
- #52418 (Do not use desugared ident when suggesting adding a type)
- #52439 (Revert some changes from #51917 to fix custom libdir)
- #52455 (Fix doc comment: use `?` instead of `.unwrap()`)
- #52458 (rustc: Fix a suggestion for the `proc_macro` feature)
- #52464 (Allow clippy to be installed with make install)
- #52472 (rustc: Enable `use_extern_macros` in 2018 edition)
- #52477 (Clarify short-circuiting behvaior of Iterator::zip.)
- #52480 (Cleanup #24958)
- #52487 (Don't build twice the sanitizers on Linux)
- #52510 (rustdoc: remove FIXME about macro redirects)
Failed merges:
r? @ghost
This commit stabilizes the `#[wasm_import_module]` attribute as
`#[link(wasm_import_module = "...")]`. Tracked by #52090 this new directive in
the `#[link]` attribute is used to configured the module name that the imports
are listed with. The WebAssembly specification indicates two utf-8 names are
associated with all imported items, one for the module the item comes from and
one for the item itself. The item itself is configurable in Rust via its
identifier or `#[link_name = "..."]`, but the module name was previously not
configurable and defaulted to `"env"`. This commit ensures that this is also
configurable.
Closes#52090
This commit changes the exit status of rustc to 1 in the presence of
compilation errors. In the event of an unexpected panic (ICE) the
standard panic error exit status of 101 remains.
A run-make test is added to ensure that the exit code does not regress,
and compiletest is updated to check for an exit status of 1 or 101,
depending on the mode and suite.
This is a breaking change for custom drivers.
Fixes#51971.
rustc: Use link_section, not wasm_custom_section
This commit transitions definitions of custom sections on the wasm target from
the unstable `#[wasm_custom_section]` attribute to the
already-stable-for-other-targets `#[link_section]` attribute. Mostly the same
restrictions apply as before, except that this now applies only to statics.
Closes#51088
This commit polishes off this new function to compile on newer rustc as well as
update and add a suite of test cases to work with this new check for lints.