Changed the error message to more clearly explain what is allowed
This is in regard to #61634. I changed the language to make it more clear what is allowed.
Remove warnings about incr. comp. generating less debugging output.
This PR removes the
> `-C save-temps` might not produce all requested temporary products when incremental compilation is enabled.`
warning and others similar to it.
I think these warnings have annoyed lots of people over the past ~3 years; while not helping a single one of them `:P`
r? @oli-obk
Fix theme-checker failure
Fixes#61145.
I didn't find a way to check it without strongly depending on the output... Is there a way to check if a program fails without checking its output?
r? @QuietMisdreavus
SliceConcatExt::connect defaults to calling join
It makes sense to default a deprecated method to the new one. Precedence example is `Error::cause` defaults to calling `Error::source`.
Add DocFS layer to rustdoc
* Move fs::create_dir_all calls into DocFS to provide a clean
extension point if async extension there is needed.
* Convert callsites of create_dir_all to ensure_dir to reduce syscalls.
* Convert fs::write usage to DocFS.write
(which also removes a lot of try_err! usage for easier reading)
* Convert File::create calls to use Vec buffers and then DocFS.write
in order to both consistently reduce syscalls as well as make
deferring to threads cleaner.
* Convert OpenOptions usage similarly - I could find no discussion on
the use of create_new for that one output file vs all the other
files render creates, if link redirection attacks are a concern
DocFS will provide a good central point to introduce systematic
create_new usage.
* DocFS::write defers to rayon for IO on Windows producing a modest
speedup: before this patch on my development workstation:
$ time cargo +mystg1 doc -p winapi:0.3.7
Documenting winapi v0.3.7
Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 6m 11s
real 6m11.734s
user 0m0.015s
sys 0m0.000s
Afterwards:
$ time cargo +mystg1 doc -p winapi:0.3.7
Compiling winapi v0.3.7
Documenting winapi v0.3.7
Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 49.53s
real 0m49.643s
user 0m0.000s
sys 0m0.015s
I haven't measured how much time is in the compilation logic vs in the
IO and outputting etc, but this takes it from frustating to tolerable
for me, at least for now.
* Move fs::create_dir_all calls into DocFS to provide a clean
extension point if async extension there is needed.
* Convert callsites of create_dir_all to ensure_dir to reduce syscalls.
* Convert fs::write usage to DocFS.write
(which also removes a lot of try_err! usage for easier reading)
* Convert File::create calls to use Vec buffers and then DocFS.write
in order to consistently reduce syscalls as well, make
deferring to threads cleaner and avoid leaving dangling content if
writing to existing files....
* Convert OpenOptions usage similarly - I could find no discussion on
the use of create_new for that one output file vs all the other
files render creates, if link redirection attacks are a concern
DocFS will provide a good central point to introduce systematic
create_new usage. (fs::write/File::create is vulnerable to link
redirection attacks).
* DocFS::write defers to rayon for IO on Windows producing a modest
speedup: before this patch on my development workstation:
$ time cargo +mystg1 doc -p winapi:0.3.7
Documenting winapi v0.3.7
Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 6m 11s
real 6m11.734s
Afterwards:
$ time cargo +mystg1 doc -p winapi:0.3.7
Compiling winapi v0.3.7
Documenting winapi v0.3.7
Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 49.53s
real 0m49.643s
I haven't measured how much time is in the compilation logic vs in the
IO and outputting etc, but this takes it from frustating to tolerable
for me, at least for now.
rustdoc: generate implementors for all auto traits
Previously we would only generate a list of synthetic implementations
for two well known traits – Send and Sync. With this patch all the auto
traits known to rustc are considered. This includes such traits like
Unpin and user’s own traits.
Sadly the implementation still iterates through the list of crate items
and checks them against the traits, which for non-std crates containing
their own auto-traits will still not include types defined in std/core.
It is an improvement nontheless.
Fix rust-lldb wrapper scripts.
Currently the `rust-lldb` wrapper provided by Rust project is broken. The error messages it produces on launch are as follows:
```
warning: ignoring unknown option: --one-line-before-file=command script import "/Users/kon/.rustup/toolchains/nightly-2019-05-02-x86_64-apple-darwin/lib/rustlib/etc/lldb_rust_formatters.py"
warning: ignoring unknown option: --one-line-before-file=type summary add --no-value --python-function lldb_rust_formatters.print_val -x ".*" --category Rust
warning: ignoring unknown option: --one-line-before-file=type category enable Rust
(lldb) target create "target/debug/nagare"
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
File "/Users/kon/.rustup/toolchains/nightly-2019-05-02-x86_64-apple-darwin/lib/rustlib/x86_64-apple-darwin/lib/python2.7/site-packages/lldb/__init__.py", line 1481, in <module>
class SBAddress(object):
File "/Users/kon/.rustup/toolchains/nightly-2019-05-02-x86_64-apple-darwin/lib/rustlib/x86_64-apple-darwin/lib/python2.7/site-packages/lldb/__init__.py", line 1647, in SBAddress
__swig_getmethods__["module"] = GetModule
NameError: name '__swig_getmethods__' is not defined
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
NameError: name 'run_one_line' is not defined
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
NameError: name 'run_one_line' is not defined
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
NameError: name 'run_one_line' is not defined
...etc.
```
The errors stem from two regressions: one caused by an LLVM upgrade and one caused by unintended upgrade to SWIG 4.0 (SWIG is a wrapper generator that is used to generate Python bindings for LLVM and LLDB.)
(Edit: found the exact dates) The SWIG breakage happened because of a Homebrew version upgrade on `nightly-2019-05-01-x86_64-apple-darwin` and the LLVM breakage happened on `nightly-2019-01-27-x86_64-apple-darwin` (likely to have been caused by https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/57675 ).
The fix is to update the LLVM parameter syntax and to "downgrade" to SWIG 3.0.x. SWIG 3.0.x is not going to be supported by Homebrew forever, but should be good for now, until LLDB upgrades to support SWIG 4.0.0. Here's some more info about Homebrew support: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/pull/39929 & https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/pull/40882 I'm going to send a bug & fix to LLDB about SWIG 4.0.0 to get the situation fixed in the future.
It would be good to also backport this to beta, since it's such a small change, and will fix an obvious regression.
Previously we would only generate a list of synthetic implementations
for two well known traits – Send and Sync. With this patch all the auto
traits known to rustc are considered. This includes such traits like
Unpin and user’s own traits.
Sadly the implementation still iterates through the list of crate items
and checks them against the traits, which for non-std crates containing
their own auto-traits will still not include types defined in std/core.
It is an improvement nontheless.