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Shipping this tool gives people reliable way to reduce the generated executable size. I'm not sure if this strip tool is available from the llvm version current rust is built on. But let's take a look. @japaric
They highlight how types are displayed in those cases, and will show how the current output is altered by the next patch.
Respectively. This is a sequel to November 2017's rust-lang#46103 / 1a9dc2e. It had been reported (more than once—at least rust-lang#19140, rust-lang#44083, and rust-lang#44565) that the "never used" language was confusing for enum variants that were "used" as match patterns, so the wording was changed to say never "constructed" specifically for enum variants. More recently, the same issue was raised for structs (rust-lang#52325). It seems consistent to say "constructed" here, too, for the same reasons. While we're here, we can also use more specific word "called" for unused functions and methods. (We declined to do this in rust-lang#46103, but the rationale given in the commit message doesn't actually make sense.) This resolves rust-lang#52325.
Specifically, `&self` -> `&mut self` and explicit `ref` -> `ref mut`. Implicit `ref` isn't handled yet and causes an ICE.
Also teach rustc_borrowck not to show useless help messages like "use a mutable reference instead: `x`".
Provide llvm-strip in llvm-tools component Shipping this tool gives people reliable way to reduce the generated executable size. I'm not sure if this strip tool is available from the llvm version current rust is built on. But let's take a look. @japaric
Implement `Option::replace` in the core library Here is the implementation of the `Option::replace` method. The first step of [the tracking issue rust-lang#51998](rust-lang#51998).
… r=Kimundi Update std::ascii::ASCIIExt deprecation notes Fixes rust-lang#52085
NLL: Suggest `ref mut` and `&mut self` Fixes rust-lang#51244. Supersedes rust-lang#51249, I think. Under the old lexical lifetimes, the compiler provided helpful suggestions about adding `mut` when you tried to mutate a variable bound as `&self` or (explicit) `ref`. NLL doesn't have those suggestions yet. This pull request adds them. I didn't bother making the help text exactly the same as without NLL, but I can if that's important. (Originally this was supposed to be part of rust-lang#51612, but I got bogged down trying to fit everything in one PR.)
Don't display default generic parameters in diagnostics that compare types In errors like: ``` expected type: `RawVec<foo, Global>` found type: `foo` ``` `RawVec` being defined as `RawVec<T, A: Alloc = Global>`, the error is better written as ``` expected type: `RawVec<foo>` found type: `foo` ``` In fact, that is already what happens when `foo` is not an ADT, because in that case, the diagnostic handler doesn't try to highlight something, and just uses the `Display` trait instead of its own logic. e.g. ``` expected type: `RawVec<usize>` found type: `usize` ```
…r=cramertj Deny bare trait objects in src/librustc_save_analysis Enforce `#![deny(bare_trait_objects)]` in `src/librustc_save_analysis`.
Deny bare trait objects in librustc_typeck Enforce `#![deny(bare_trait_objects)]` in `src/librustc_typeck`.
Deny bare trait objects in src/libserialize Enforce `#![deny(bare_trait_objects)]` in `src/libserialize`.
…lacrum Deny bare trait objects in librustc_target and libtest Enforce `#![deny(bare_trait_objects)]` in `src/librustc_target` and `src/libtest`.
Deny bare trait objects in the rest of rust Add `#![deny(bare_trait_objects)]` to all the modules not covered before (those did not require code changes) that I consider applicable (I left out shims) in order to futureproof them.
…ort-from-stable, r=pietroalbini Backport 1.27.1 release notes to master r? @pietroalbini
Fix ICE when using a pointer cast as array size Fixes rust-lang#52023. I'm not sure if the comment rust-lang#52023 (comment) suggested we also emit `E0080`, but just emitting `E0018` seems reasonable for now. r? @oli-obk
Resolve FIXME(rust-lang#27942) [related issue](rust-lang#27942) cc [rust-lang#44366](rust-lang#44366)
task: remove wrong comments about non-existent LocalWake trait ~~A `LocalWaker` is specifically `!Send `, and the unsafety comment around `LocalWaker::new` only specifies that it be safe to call `wake_local`. One could then accidentally promote a `LocalWaker` into a `Waker`, which is universally `Send`, simply via `Waker::from(local_waker)`. A `LocalWaker` the was built expecting to not be `Send`, such as using `Rc`, could be sent to other threads safely.~~ ~~Separately, though somewhat related, `Context` holds a `&LocalWaker` internally, and exposes a `waker() -> &Waker` method. This simply transmutes the `&LocalWaker` to `&Waker`, which would be unsound, except that you can't "send" a `&Waker`, you'd need to clone it first. Since `UnsafeWake::clone_raw` requires that it return a `Waker`, the transmute is not unsound. The transmuted `LocalWaker` will be promoted to a `Waker` correctly.~~ ~~That would mean that if `UnsafeWake::clone_raw` were to be changed, such as returning `Self` instead of `Waker`, this would no longer be sound. Thus, this also adds a comment to `clone_raw` to remember this.~~ r? @cramertj
…excrichton Update llvm-rebuild-trigger in light of LLVM 7 upgrade Not triggering a LLVM rebuild [since the LLVM 7 upgrade](rust-lang#51966 (comment)) causes builds of rustc to fail. r? @alexcrichton
…y_2_electric_boogaloo, r=pnkfelix dead-code lint: say "constructed", "called" for structs, functions Respectively. This is a sequel to November 2017's rust-lang#46103 / 1a9dc2e. It had been reported (more than once—at least rust-lang#19140, rust-lang#44083, and rust-lang#44565) that the "never used" language was confusing for enum variants that were "used" as match patterns, so the wording was changed to say never "constructed" specifically for enum variants. More recently, the same issue was raised for structs (rust-lang#52325). It seems consistent to say "constructed" here, too, for the same reasons. While we're here, we can also use more specific word "called" for unused functions and methods. (We declined to do this in rust-lang#46103, but the rationale given in the commit message doesn't actually make sense.) This resolves rust-lang#52325.
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Rollup of 16 pull requests Successful merges: - #51962 (Provide llvm-strip in llvm-tools component) - #52003 (Implement `Option::replace` in the core library) - #52156 (Update std::ascii::ASCIIExt deprecation notes) - #52242 (NLL: Suggest `ref mut` and `&mut self`) - #52244 (Don't display default generic parameters in diagnostics that compare types) - #52290 (Deny bare trait objects in src/librustc_save_analysis) - #52293 (Deny bare trait objects in librustc_typeck) - #52299 (Deny bare trait objects in src/libserialize) - #52300 (Deny bare trait objects in librustc_target and libtest) - #52302 (Deny bare trait objects in the rest of rust) - #52310 (Backport 1.27.1 release notes to master) - #52314 (Fix ICE when using a pointer cast as array size) - #52315 (Resolve FIXME(#27942)) - #52316 (task: remove wrong comments about non-existent LocalWake trait) - #52322 (Update llvm-rebuild-trigger in light of LLVM 7 upgrade) - #52332 (dead-code lint: say "constructed", "called" for structs, functions) Failed merges: r? @ghost
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Option::replace
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