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This can be done by simply changing the `\??\` prefix to `\\?\` and then attempting to convert to a user path. Currently it simply strips off the prefix which could lead to the wrong path being returned (e.g. if it's not a drive path or if the path contains trailing spaces, etc).
This change makes it so, instead of mixing string distance with type unification, function signature search works by mapping names to IDs at the start, reporting to the user any cases where it had to make corrections, and then matches with IDs when going through the items. This only changes function searches. Name searches are left alone, and corrections are only done when there's a single item in the search query.
The suggestion given by `FIXME` to use `CompilerMetadata` for `download_toolchain` in `bootstrap::download` can result in more confusion. This is because `stamp_key` is not always a date; it can also be a commit hash. Additionally, unlike in `download_beta_toolchain`, in the `download_ci_rustc` function, `version` and `commit` values are calculated separately. Signed-off-by: ozkanonur <[email protected]>
Because it then just has to be filtered out. This change makes this test more like these other tests: - tests/ui/treat-err-as-bug/err.rs - tests/ui/treat-err-as-bug/delay_span_bug.rs - tests/ui/mir/validate/storage-live.rs - tests/ui/associated-inherent-types/bugs/ice-substitution.rs - tests/ui/layout/valid_range_oob.rs
This test is supposed to ensure that full backtraces are used for ICEs. But it doesn't actually do that -- the filtering done cannot distinguish between a full backtrace versus a short backtrace. So this commit changes the filtering to preserve the existence of `__rust_{begin,end}_short_backtrace` markers, which only appear in full backtraces. This change means the test now tests what it is supposed to test. Also, the existing filtering included a rule that excluded any line starting with two spaces. This was too strong because it filtered out some parts of the error message. (This was not a showstopper). It was also not strong enough because it didn't work with three digit stack frame numbers, which just started seeing after upgrading my Ubuntu distro to 23.04 machine (this *was* a showstopper). So the commit replaces that rule with two more precise rules, one for lines with stack frame numbers, and one for "at ..." lines.
I don't like the current wording. It's obnoxious to be told by a bot that a change I made intentionally is "probably unintentional"! I also don't like describing unintentional changes as "Random", it's not the right word.
Correctly convert an NT path to a Win32 path in `read_link` This can be done by simply changing the `\??\` prefix to `\\?\`. Currently it strips off the prefix which could lead to the wrong path being returned (e.g. if it's not a drive path or if the path contains trailing spaces, etc). r? libs
…ister,wesleywiser Stabilize raw-dylib, link_ordinal, import_name_type and -Cdlltool This stabilizes the `raw-dylib` feature (rust-lang#58713) for all architectures (i.e., `x86` as it is already stable for all other architectures). Changes: * Permit the use of the `raw-dylib` link kind for x86, the `link_ordinal` attribute and the `import_name_type` key for the `link` attribute. * Mark the `raw_dylib` feature as stable. * Stabilized the `-Zdlltool` argument as `-Cdlltool`. * Note the path to `dlltool` if invoking it failed (we don't need to do this if `dlltool` returns an error since it prints its path in the error message). * Adds tests for `-Cdlltool`. * Adds tests for being unable to find the dlltool executable, and dlltool failing. * Fixes a bug where we were checking the exit code of dlltool to see if it failed, but dlltool always returns 0 (indicating success), so instead we need to check if anything was written to `stderr`. NOTE: As previously noted (rust-lang#104218 (comment)) using dlltool within rustc is temporary, but this is not the first time that Rust has added a temporary tool use and argument: rust-lang#104218 (comment) Big thanks to ```@tbu-``` for the first version of this PR (rust-lang#104218)
…ions, r=GuillaumeGomez rustdoc: restructure type search engine to pick-and-use IDs Fixes rust-lang#110029 Preview: https://notriddle.com/rustdoc-demo-html-3/search-corrections/std/index.html?search=-%3E%20streaming ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1593513/233494900-ae77d5b4-e395-41f8-bbac-53ee55bb4a76.png) This change makes it so, instead of mixing string distance with type unification, function signature search works by mapping names to IDs at the start, reporting to the user any cases where it had to make corrections, and then matches with IDs when going through the items. This only changes function searches. Name searches are left alone, and corrections are only done when there's a single item in the search query.
avoid duplicating TLS state between test std and realstd This basically re-lands rust-lang#100201 and rust-lang#106638, which got reverted by rust-lang#110861. This works around 2 Miri limitations: - Miri doesn't support the magic linker section that our Windows TLS support relies on, and instead knows where in std to find the symbol that stores the thread callback. - For macOS, Miri only supports at most one destructor to be registered per thread. The 2nd would not be very hard to fix (though the intended destructor order is unclear); the first would be a lot of work to fix. Neither of these is a problem for regular Rust code, but in the std test suite we have essentially 2 copies of the std code and then these both become issues. To avoid that we have the std test crate import the TLS code from the real std instead of having its own copy. r? ```@m-ou-se```
…t, r=tmiasko Encode def span for foreign return-position `impl Trait` in trait Fixes rust-lang#111031, yet another def-span encoding issue :/ Includes a smaller repro than the issue, but I can confirm it ICEs: ``` query stack during panic: #0 [def_span] looking up span for `rpitit::Foo::bar::{opaque#0}` #1 [object_safety_violations] determining object safety of trait `rpitit::Foo` rust-lang#2 [check_is_object_safe] checking if trait `rpitit::Foo` is object safe rust-lang#3 [typeck] type-checking `main` rust-lang#4 [used_trait_imports] finding used_trait_imports `main` rust-lang#5 [analysis] running analysis passes on this crate ``` Luckily since this only affects nightly, this desn't need to be backported.
Fix problems with backtraces in two ui tests. `default-backtrace-ice.rs` started started failing for me recently, because on my Ubuntu 23.04 system there are 100 stack frames, and the current stack filtering pattern doesn't match on a stack frame with a three digit number. `issue-86800.rs` can also be improved, backtrace-wise. r? `@Nilstrieb`
…r=albertlarsan68 remove pointless `FIXME` in `bootstrap::download` The suggestion given by `FIXME` to use `CompilerMetadata` for `download_toolchain` in `bootstrap::download` can result in more confusion. This is because `stamp_key` is not always a date; it can also be a commit hash. Additionally, unlike in `download_beta_toolchain`, in the `download_ci_rustc` function, `version` and `commit` values are calculated separately.
Don't suffix `RibKind` variants This PR - Removes `use RibKind::*` - Renames `RibKind::{SomethingRibKind => Something}` It seems unnecessary to have "RibKind" in the end of all variants, if we can just use it as a normal enum. Additionally previously it was weird that `MacroDefinition` is the only unsuffixed variant.
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