use a single large catch_unwind in lang_start
I originally planned to use `abort_unwind` but reading the comment in `thread_cleanup` it seems we are deliberately going for slightly nicer error messages here, so this preserves that. It still seems nice to not repeat `catch_unwind` so often.
rustdoc-json: Include items in stripped modules in `Crate::paths`.
Closes#135309
When we're running rustdoc-json, we should err on the side of adding more items to `Cache::paths`, as that directly becomes `Crate::paths` in the output.
r? ``@GuillaumeGomez.`` Best reviewed commit-by-commit.
Rollup of 6 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #129259 (Add inherent versions of MaybeUninit methods for slices)
- #135374 (Suggest typo fix when trait path expression is typo'ed)
- #135377 (Make MIR cleanup for functions with impossible predicates into a real MIR pass)
- #135378 (Remove a bunch of diagnostic stashing that doesn't do anything)
- #135397 (compiletest: add erroneous variant to `string_enum`s conversions error)
- #135398 (add more crash tests)
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Rename `BitSet` to `DenseBitSet`
r? `@Mark-Simulacrum` as you requested this in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/134438#discussion_r1890659739 after such a confusion.
This PR renames `BitSet` to `DenseBitSet` to make it less obvious as the go-to solution for bitmap needs, as well as make its representation (and positives/negatives) clearer. It also expands the comments there to hopefully make it clearer when it's not a good fit, with some alternative bitsets types.
(This migrates the subtrees cg_gcc and clippy to use the new name in separate commits, for easier review by their respective owners, but they can obvs be squashed)
bump `rustc-perf` submodule
This updates the `rustc-perf` submodule to pull in the recent changes, in particular the error handling in https://github.com/rust-lang/rustc-perf/pull/2021 fixing the error we saw in a recent run.
I think I did this correctly, submodules are so annoying.
r? kobzol
(opening as draft to do a perf run and check that nothing has changed indeed)
`-Zrandomize-layout` harder. `Foo<T> != Foo<U>`
Tracking issue: #106764
Previously randomize-layout only used a deterministic shuffle based on the seed stored in an Adt's ReprOptions, meaning that `Foo<T>` and `Foo<U>` were shuffled by the same seed. This change adds a similar seed to each calculated LayoutData so that a struct can be randomized both based on the layout of its fields and its per-type seed.
Primitives start with simple seed derived from some of their properties. Though some types can no longer be distinguished at that point, e.g. usize and u64 will still be treated the same.
Include rustc and rustdoc book in replace-version-placeholder
This PR includes the *(stable)* rustc and rustdoc books which might contain `CURRENT_RUSTC_VERSION` that should be replaced when branching beta. Include them so they are not forgotten.
I didn't include any other folder or books as they don't strike me as relevant for it and might be problematic in the future if some of the submodules are turned into subtree, because we have places where we wouldn't want to replace them.
cf. https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/135163#issuecomment-2574694931
cc `@pietroalbini`
rustfmt: drop nightly-gating of the `--style-edition` flag registration
Follow-up to [Stabilize `style_edition = "2024"` in-tree #134929](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/134929).
#134929 un-nightly-gated the *read* of `--style-edition`, but didn't also un-nightly-gate the *registration*/*declaration* of the `--style-edition` flag itself. Reading `--style-edition` on a non-nightly channel (e.g. beta) will thus panic because `--style-edition` is never declared.
This PR also un-nightly-gates the registration. Not sure how to write a regression test for this, because this *requires* the non-nightly / beta channel. Though existing tests do fail (albeit indirectly).
Checking if this fixes the panic against beta in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/135197.
r? rustfmt
Avoid naming variables `str`
This renames variables named `str` to other names, to make sure `str`
always refers to a type.
It's confusing to read code where `str` (or another standard type name)
is used as an identifier. It also produces misleading syntax
highlighting.
don't bless `proc_macro_deps.rs` unless it's necessary
Running tidy with `--bless` flag is breaking the build cache as tidy updates mtime of `proc_macro_deps.rs` (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/134865) unconditionally and that leads cargo to recompile tidy.
This patch fixes that.