Remove ignored tests for hangs w/ new solver
As asked on zulip [here](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/364551-t-types.2Ftrait-system-refactor/topic/needs_help.3A.20look.20through.20compare-mode.20hangs).
As far as I can tell there are no more UI tests that hang anymore, so this removes the ignore directives for the compare mode.
(As I was using `--compare-mode new-solver` and that failed in an obscure way without any info about what to do, I've also fixed its error handling in `compiletest`: it didn't show the invalid `--compare-mode`, nor the valid values one can pass).
r? lcnr
A bunch of cleanups
These are all extracted from a branch I have to get rid of driver queries. Most of the commits are not directly necessary for this, but were found in the process of implementing the removal of driver queries.
Previous PR: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/132410
Don't use a SyntheticProvider for literally every type
Replaces a glob regex with individualized imports for each standard library type. This improves debugger performance by quite a bit when populating lots of values with lots of fields
With the glob, afaik every single value of every single type that the debugger renders is run through a python function that does quite a few string comparisons (i plan to fix those next) to determine the SyntheticProvider to use. It looks like DefaultSyntheticProvider's functions internally call the liblldb c++ functions, which ends up with identical behavior to not using a SyntheticProvider at all, except you have extra python round trips slowing things down.
These sample vidoes were run on x86-64-pc-windows-gnu. `vect` is a 1000 element `Vec<Big>`, `Big` contains a dozen or so `Small`, and `Small` contains a dozen or so `[i32; 5]`
Before:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/07c31fe7-e126-4c2e-8ae9-cfe36e351d3f
After:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6c0d1a45-1ffe-46de-95a0-5dbe59a173b5
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try-job: aarch64-apple
Update cargo
6 commits in 05f54fdc34310f458033af8a63ce1d699fae8bf6..20a443231846b81c7b909691ec3f15eb173f2b18
2024-12-03 03:14:12 +0000 to 2024-12-06 21:56:56 +0000
- fix(fingerprint): Don't throwaway the cache on RUSTFLAGS changes (rust-lang/cargo#14830)
- fix(build-rs)!: Remove meaningless 'cargo_cfg_debug_assertions' (rust-lang/cargo#14901)
- docs(fingerprint): cargo-rustc extra flags do not affect the metadata (rust-lang/cargo#14898)
- fix(add): Don't select yanked versions when normalizing names (rust-lang/cargo#14895)
- fix(fix): Migrate workspace dependencies (rust-lang/cargo#14890)
- test(build-std): make mock-std closer to real world (rust-lang/cargo#14896)
rustdoc: remove eq for clean::Attributes
This change removes the `PartialEq` and `Eq` implementations from `Attributes`. This implementation was not used, and whether the implementation is useful at all is questionable. I care about removing it, because I'm working #131229. While simplifying the representation of attributes, I intend to remove attr ids from attributes where possible. They're actually rarely useful. This piece of code uses them, but for no real reason, so I think simply removing the implementation makes most sense. Let me know if there are major objections to this.
handle `--json-output` properly
Because `rustfmt` doesn't support JSON output, `x test --json-output` doesn't respect the `--json-output` flag during formatting step. This change makes that `x test` skips the formatting step if `--json-output` is specified. In addition, resolves#133855 with the 2nd commit.
It was inconsistently done (sometimes even within a single function) and
most of the rest of the compiler uses fatal errors instead, which need
to be caught using catch_with_exit_code anyway. Using fatal errors
instead of ErrorGuaranteed everywhere in the driver simplifies things a
bit.
Stabilize noop_waker
Tracking Issue: #98286
This is a handy feature that's been used widely in tests and example async code and it'd be nice to make it available to users.
cc `@rust-lang/wg-async`
Sync cg clif 2024 12 06
The main highlights this time are a Cranelift update disabling the clif ir verifier by default for better performance.
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` label +A-codegen +A-cranelift +T-compiler
rustbook: update to use new mdbook-trpl package from The Book
Updates to the latest merge from `rust-lang/book` and simplifies the dependency chain there. There are now three preprocessors, but only one package, so everything is a lot nicer to deal with from the consuming POV (i.e. here).
Extend Miri to correctly pass mutable pointers through FFI
Based off of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/129684, this PR further extends Miri to execute native calls that make use of pointers to *mutable* memory.
We adapt Miri's bookkeeping of internal state upon any FFI call that gives external code permission to mutate memory.
Native code may now possibly write and therefore initialize and change the pointer provenance of bytes it has access to: Such memory is assumed to be *initialized* afterwards and bytes are given *arbitrary (wildcard) provenance*. This enables programs that correctly use mutating FFI calls to run Miri without errors, at the cost of possibly missing Undefined Behaviour caused by incorrect usage of mutating FFI.
> <details>
>
> <summary> Simple example </summary>
>
> ```rust
> extern "C" {
> fn init_int(ptr: *mut i32);
> }
>
> fn main() {
> let mut x = std::mem::MaybeUninit::<i32>::uninit();
> let x = unsafe {
> init_int(x.as_mut_ptr());
> x.assume_init()
> };
>
> println!("C initialized my memory to: {x}");
> }
> ```
> ```c
> void init_int(int *ptr) {
> *ptr = 42;
> }
> ```
> should now show `C initialized my memory to: 42`.
>
> </details>
r? ``@RalfJung``
rust_for_linux: -Zreg-struct-return commandline flag for X86 (#116973)
Command line flag `-Zreg-struct-return` for X86 (32-bit) for rust-for-linux.
This flag enables the same behavior as the `abi_return_struct_as_int` target spec key.
- Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116973
CI: rfl: move job forward to Linux v6.13-rc1
Linux v6.13-rc1 contains commit 28e848386b92 ("rust: block: fix formatting of `kernel::block::mq::request` module"), which in turn contains commit c95bbb59a9b2 ("rust: enable arbitrary_self_types and remove `Receiver`"), which is why we had a hash rather than a tag.
r? ```@Kobzol``` ```@lqd```
try-job: x86_64-rust-for-linux
```@rustbot``` label A-rust-for-linux
```@bors``` try
Replace black with ruff in `tidy`
`ruff` can both lint and format Python code (in fact, it should be a mostly drop-in replacement for `black` in terms of formatting), so it's not needed to use `black` anymore. This PR removes `black` and replaces it with `ruff`, to get rid of one Python dependency, and also to make Python formatting faster (although that's a small thing).
If we decide to merge this, we'll need to "reformat the world" - `ruff` is not perfectly compatible with `black`, and it also looks like `black` was actually ignoring some files before. I tried it locally (`./x test tidy --extra-checks=py:fmt --bless`) and it also reformatted some code in subtrees (e.g. `clippy` or `rustc_codegen_gcc`) - I'm not sure how to handle that.