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Rollup of 8 pull requests #130722
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…st; Rename 'const_char_make_ascii' feature gate to 'const_make_ascii';
Try to write the panic message with a single `write_all` call This writes the panic message to a buffer before writing to stderr. This allows it to be printed with a single `write_all` call, preventing it from being interleaved with other outputs. It also adds newlines before and after the message ensuring that only the panic message will have its own lines. Before: ``` thread 'thread 'thread 'thread 'thread '<unnamed>thread 'thread 'thread 'thread '<unnamed><unnamed>thread '<unnamed>' panicked at ' panicked at <unnamed><unnamed><unnamed><unnamed><unnamed>' panicked at <unnamed>' panicked at src\heap.rssrc\heap.rs' panicked at ' panicked at ' panicked at ' panicked at ' panicked at src\heap.rs' panicked at src\heap.rs::src\heap.rssrc\heap.rssrc\heap.rssrc\heap.rssrc\heap.rs:src\heap.rs:455455:::::455:455::455455455455455:455:99:::::9:9: : 999: 999: assertion failed: size <= (*queue).block_size: : assertion failed: size <= (*queue).block_size: assertion failed: size <= (*queue).block_size: : : assertion failed: size <= (*queue).block_sizeassertion failed: size <= (*queue).block_sizeassertion failed: size <= (*queue).block_size assertion failed: size <= (*queue).block_size assertion failed: size <= (*queue).block_sizeassertion failed: size <= (*queue).block_sizeerror: process didn't exit successfully: `target\debug\direct_test.exe` (exit code: 0xc0000409, STATUS_STACK_BUFFER_OVERRUN) ``` After: ``` thread '<unnamed>' panicked at src\heap.rs:455:9: assertion failed: size <= (*queue).block_size thread '<unnamed>' panicked at src\heap.rs:455:9: assertion failed: size <= (*queue).block_size thread '<unnamed>' panicked at src\heap.rs:455:9: assertion failed: size <= (*queue).block_size error: process didn't exit successfully: `target\debug\direct_test.exe` (exit code: 0xc0000409, STATUS_STACK_BUFFER_OVERRUN) ``` r? `@the8472`
…,dtolnay Add str.as_str() for easy Deref to string slices Working with `Box<str>` is cumbersome, because in places like `iter.filter()` it can end up being `&Box<str>` or even `&&Box<str>`, and such type doesn't always get auto-dereferenced as expected. Dereferencing such box to `&str` requires ugly syntax like `&**boxed_str` or `&***boxed_str`, with the exact amount of `*`s. `Box<str>` is [not easily comparable with other string types](rust-lang#129852) via `PartialEq`. `Box<str>` won't work for lookups in types like `HashSet<String>`, because `Borrow<String>` won't take types like `&Box<str>`. OTOH `set.contains(s.as_str())` works nicely regardless of levels of indirection. `String` has a simple solution for this: the `as_str()` method, and `Box<str>` should too.
…, r=dtolnay Support `char::encode_utf16` in const scenarios. Relevant tracking issue: rust-lang#130660 The method `char::encode_utf16` should be marked "const" to allow compile-time conversions. This PR additionally rewrites the `encode_utf16_raw` function for better readability whilst also reducing the amount of unsafe code. try-job: x86_64-msvc
…ckh726 No longer mark RTN as incomplete The RFC is accepted and the feature is basically fully implemented. This doesn't mean it's necesarily *ready* for stabiliation; there's probably some diagnostic improvements to be made, and as always, users uncover the most creative bugs. But marking this feature as incomplete no longer serves any purpose, so let's fix that.
…eporting, r=BoxyUwU Don't call `ty::Const::normalize` in error reporting We do this to ensure that trait refs with unevaluated consts have those consts simplified to their evaluated forms. Instead, use `try_normalize_erasing_regions`. **NOTE:** This has the side-effect of erasing regions from all of our trait refs. If this is too much to review or you think it's too opinionated of a diagnostics change, then I could split out the effective change (i.e. erasing regions from this impl suggestion) into another PR and have someone else review it. r? `@BoxyUwU`
…r=Noratrieb Mark `u8::make_ascii_uppercase` and `u8::make_ascii_lowercase` as const. Relevant tracking issue: rust-lang#130698 This PR extends rust-lang#130697 by also marking the `make_ascii_uppercase` and `make_ascii_lowercase` methods in `u8` as const. The `const_char_make_ascii` feature gate is additionally renamed to `const_make_ascii`.
…esolve-const, r=BoxyUwU Introduce `structurally_normalize_const`, use it in `rustc_hir_typeck` Introduces `structurally_normalize_const` to typecking to separate the "eval a const" step from the "try to turn a valtree into a target usize" in HIR typeck, where we may still have infer vars and stuff around. I also changed `check_expr_repeat` to move a double evaluation of a const into a single one. I'll leave inline comments. r? `@BoxyUwU` I hesitated to really test this on the new solver where it probably matters for unevaluated consts. If you're worried about the side-effects, I'd be happy to craft some more tests 😄
…al, r=BoxyUwU Replace calls to `ty::Const::{try_}eval` in mir build/pattern analysis We normalize consts in writeback: rust-lang#130645. This means that consts are gonna be as normalized as they're ever gonna get in MIR building and pattern analysis. Therefore we can just use `try_to_target_usize` rather than calling `eval_target_usize`. Regarding the `.expect` calls, I'm not totally certain whether they're correct given rigid unevaluated consts. But this PR shouldn't make *more* ICEs occur; we may have to squash these ICEs when mGCE comes around, tho 😺 r? `@BoxyUwU`
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…iaskrgr Rollup of 8 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#122565 (Try to write the panic message with a single `write_all` call) - rust-lang#129550 (Add str.as_str() for easy Deref to string slices) - rust-lang#130659 (Support `char::encode_utf16` in const scenarios.) - rust-lang#130705 (No longer mark RTN as incomplete) - rust-lang#130712 (Don't call `ty::Const::normalize` in error reporting) - rust-lang#130713 (Mark `u8::make_ascii_uppercase` and `u8::make_ascii_lowercase` as const.) - rust-lang#130714 (Introduce `structurally_normalize_const`, use it in `rustc_hir_typeck`) - rust-lang#130715 (Replace calls to `ty::Const::{try_}eval` in mir build/pattern analysis) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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Successful merges:
write_all
call #122565 (Try to write the panic message with a singlewrite_all
call)char::encode_utf16
in const scenarios. #130659 (Supportchar::encode_utf16
in const scenarios.)ty::Const::normalize
in error reporting #130712 (Don't callty::Const::normalize
in error reporting)u8::make_ascii_uppercase
andu8::make_ascii_lowercase
as const. #130713 (Marku8::make_ascii_uppercase
andu8::make_ascii_lowercase
as const.)structurally_normalize_const
, use it inrustc_hir_typeck
#130714 (Introducestructurally_normalize_const
, use it inrustc_hir_typeck
)ty::Const::{try_}eval
in mir build/pattern analysis #130715 (Replace calls toty::Const::{try_}eval
in mir build/pattern analysis)r? @ghost
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