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Rollup of 25 pull requests #56051
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Now the main span focuses on the erroneous not-a-function callee, while showing the entire call expression is relegated to a secondary span. In the case where the erroneous callee is itself a call, we point out the definition, and, if the call expression spans multiple lines, tentatively suggest a semicolon (because we suspect that the "outer" call is actually supposed to be a tuple). The new `bug!` assertion is, in fact, safe (`confirm_builtin_call` is only called by `check_call`, which is only called with a first arg of kind `ExprKind::Call` in `check_expr_kind`). Resolves rust-lang#51055.
… the same ABI This is supposed to fix the performence regression of using MaybeUninit in rust-lang#54668
This commit changes the test code to compare against easier-to-read, static values instead of relying on the result of `wrapping_add()` which may or may not result in the value that we expect.
Just running RustFmt on upvar.rs
…ss on more platforms
`concurrent_recv_timeout_and_upgrade` reproduces a problem 100% times on my MacBook with command: ``` ./x.py test --stage 0 ./src/test/run-pass/mpsc_stress.rs ``` Thus it is commented out. Other tests cases were useful for catching another test cases which may arise during the fix. This diff is a part of my previous rewrite attempt: rust-lang#42883 CC rust-lang#39364
Refactoring out the HirId of the UpvarId in another struct.
The requirements here are not "ELFv1" requirements, but big-endian requirements, as the extension or non-extension of the argument is necessary to put the argument in the correct half of the register. Parameter passing in the ELFv2 ABI needs these same transformations. Since this code makes no difference on little-endian machines, simplify it to use the same code path everywhere.
DynamicLibrary uses libc's dlsym() function internally to find symbols. Some implementations of dlsym(), like musl's, only look at dynamically- exported symbols, as found in shared libraries. To also export symbols from the main executable, we would need to pass --export-dynamic to the linker. Since this flag isn't available everywhere, ignore the test for now.
rust-lang#53488 Refactoring UpvarId
…llaumeGomez rustdoc: properly calculate spans for intra-doc link resolution errors Fixes rust-lang#55723 When rustdoc is reporting a resolution error for intra-doc links, it needs to convert a span from one relative to the *markdown* (as the links are only found on the final markdown text) to one relative to the *source code* (as the error reporting is meant to show where the line is in the source, so the user can fix it). However, a calculation for how much "offset" to apply had a subtle error: it trimmed the whole line when attempting to account for leading indentation. This caused it to add in *trailing* whitespace into this calculation, which created an incorrect span. In a lot of situations, this isn't a problem - the span will be shifted in the code slightly, but the warning will still be displayed and mostly legible. However, there is one important situation where this can cause an ICE: multi-byte codepoints. If a shifted span now has a starting point in the middle of a multi-byte codepoint, libsyntax will panic when trying to track what source item it corresponds to. This flew under our radar because trailing whitespace and multi-byte codepoints are both situations that we don't run into in the compiler repo. (There is one more situation where this can error, that will be much harder to fix: block-style doc comments. Lines in a block-style doc comment have a zero-or-more (usually one) character offset per line, causing this calculation to be way off. I'm punting that to another issue, though...)
Stress test for MPSC `concurrent_recv_timeout_and_upgrade` reproduces a problem 100% times on my MacBook with command: ``` ./x.py test --stage 0 ./src/test/run-pass/mpsc_stress.rs ``` Thus it is commented out. Other tests cases were useful for catching another test cases which may arise during the fix. This diff is a part of my previous rewrite attempt: rust-lang#42883 CC rust-lang#39364
Clean up some non-mod-rs stuff. This includes the following: - Remove unused `non_modrs_mods` from `ParseSess` which as only used for feature gate diagnostics. - Remove the vestiges of the feature gate tests in `test/ui`, they were only partially removed during stabilization. - Fix the run-pass test, it was accidentally removed during stabilization. - Add a ui test to verify error behavior for missing inline-nested mods. - Add some tests for `#[path]` for inline-nested mods (both mod and non-mod-rs). - Enable the diagnostic tests on windows, they should be fixed by rust-lang#49478. cc @cramertj
Miri backtrace improvements Nicer pretty-printing of the `RUST_CTFE_BACKTRACE`-backtraces: ``` 0: backtrace::backtrace::libunwind::trace::hc410fcb66fe85b11 at /home/r/.cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/backtrace-0.3.9/src/backtrace/libunwind.rs:53 backtrace::backtrace::trace::h2106294a22648407 at /home/r/.cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/backtrace-0.3.9/src/backtrace/mod.rs:42 1: backtrace::capture::Backtrace::new_unresolved::h5d8d98b993d092ba at /home/r/.cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/backtrace-0.3.9/src/capture.rs:88 2: <rustc::mir::interpret::error::EvalError<'tcx> as core::convert::From<rustc::mir::interpret::error::EvalErrorKind<'tcx, u64>>>::from::h6355269b2a661412 at librustc/mir/interpret/error.rs:236 3: <T as core::convert::Into<U>>::into::h70fcb917509539bd at /home/r/src/rust/rustc.2/src/libcore/convert.rs:455 4: <rustc_mir::interpret::eval_context::EvalContext<'a, 'mir, 'tcx, miri::Evaluator<'tcx>> as miri::fn_call::EvalContextExt<'tcx, 'mir>>::emulate_foreign_item::h9cde0e3ce7455a4a at src/fn_call.rs:292 5: <rustc_mir::interpret::eval_context::EvalContext<'a, 'mir, 'tcx, miri::Evaluator<'tcx>> as miri::fn_call::EvalContextExt<'tcx, 'mir>>::find_fn::h83f89524b9d1a49a at src/fn_call.rs:74 6: <miri::Evaluator<'tcx> as rustc_mir::interpret::machine::Machine<'a, 'mir, 'tcx>>::find_fn::hf9980473c4775f0c at src/lib.rs:345 rustc_mir::interpret::terminator::<impl rustc_mir::interpret::eval_context::EvalContext<'a, 'mir, 'tcx, M>>::eval_fn_call::h401dec4a687f96e9 at /home/r/src/rust/rustc.2/src/librustc_mir/interpret/terminator.rs:285 ``` Indentation is now consistent with `RUST_BACKTRACE`, and the frame number is not repeated when there are multiple symbols for a frame. Also preserve the `ty::Instance` for the internal backtrace (showing which frames in the user code where on the interpreter stack when the error happened), used by miri to avoid printing spans for libstd internals: ``` error[E0080]: constant evaluation error: the evaluated program panicked --> /home/r/src/rust/rustc.2/src/libstd/panicking.rs:525:9 | 525 | __rust_start_panic(obj as usize) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the evaluated program panicked | = note: inside call to `std::panicking::rust_panic` at /home/r/src/rust/rustc.2/src/libstd/panicking.rs:496:5 = note: inside call to `std::panicking::rust_panic_with_hook` at /home/r/src/rust/rustc.2/src/libstd/panicking.rs:390:5 = note: inside call to `std::panicking::continue_panic_fmt` at /home/r/src/rust/rustc.2/src/libstd/panicking.rs:345:5 note: inside call to `std::rt::begin_panic_fmt` at <::std::macros::panic macros>:8:1 --> tests/compile-fail/panic.rs:4:5 | 4 | assert_eq!(5, 6); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ = note: inside call to `main` at /home/r/src/rust/rustc.2/src/libstd/rt.rs:74:34 = note: inside call to closure at /home/r/src/rust/rustc.2/src/libstd/rt.rs:59:75 = note: inside call to closure at /home/r/src/rust/rustc.2/src/libstd/sys_common/backtrace.rs:136:5 = note: inside call to `std::sys_common::backtrace::__rust_begin_short_backtrace::<[closure@DefId(1/1:1913 ~ std[78f0]::rt[0]::lang_start_internal[0]::{{closure}}[0]::{{closure}}[0]) 0:&dyn std::ops::Fn() -> i32 + std::marker::Sync + std::panic::RefUnwindSafe], i32>` at /home/r/src/rust/rustc.2/src/libstd/rt.rs:59:13 = note: inside call to closure at /home/r/src/rust/rustc.2/src/libstd/panicking.rs:310:40 = note: inside call to `std::panicking::try::do_call::<[closure@DefId(1/1:1912 ~ std[78f0]::rt[0]::lang_start_internal[0]::{{closure}}[0]) 0:&&dyn std::ops::Fn() -> i32 + std::marker::Sync + std::panic::RefUnwindSafe], i32>` at /home/r/src/rust/rustc.2/src/libstd/panicking.rs:306:5 = note: inside call to `std::panicking::try::<i32, [closure@DefId(1/1:1912 ~ std[78f0]::rt[0]::lang_start_internal[0]::{{closure}}[0]) 0:&&dyn std::ops::Fn() -> i32 + std::marker::Sync + std::panic::RefUnwindSafe]>` at /home/r/src/rust/rustc.2/src/libstd/panic.rs:398:9 = note: inside call to `std::panic::catch_unwind::<[closure@DefId(1/1:1912 ~ std[78f0]::rt[0]::lang_start_internal[0]::{{closure}}[0]) 0:&&dyn std::ops::Fn() -> i32 + std::marker::Sync + std::panic::RefUnwindSafe], i32>` at /home/r/src/rust/rustc.2/src/libstd/rt.rs:58:25 = note: inside call to `std::rt::lang_start_internal` at /home/r/src/rust/rustc.2/src/libstd/rt.rs:74:5 = note: inside call to `std::rt::lang_start::<()>` ``` Also notice that we show filenames and line numbers here now. r? @oli-obk
CTFE: dynamically make sure we do not call non-const-fn I'd love to have a test case for this, but I don't know how. I am also really surprised by this test case that changed behavior: Why did it even start execution if it already determined that it shouldn't?!? r? @oli-obk
Replace data.clone() by Arc::clone(&data) in mutex doc. Arc::clone(&from) is considered as more idiomatic because it conveys more explicitly the meaning of the code. Since this clone is visible in the official documentation, I thought it could be better to use the more idiomatic version.
avoid shared ref in UnsafeCell::get Avoid taking a shared reference in `UnsafeCell::get`. This *should* be taking a raw reference (see rust-lang/rfcs#2582), but that operation is not currently available, so I propose we exploit `repr(transparent)` instead and cast the pointer around. This is required to make `UnsafeCell::get` pass the [stacked borrows implementation](https://www.ralfj.de/blog/2018/11/16/stacked-borrows-implementation.html) in miri (currently, `UnsafeCell::get` is on a whitelist, but that is of course not very satisfying). It shouldn't affect normal execution/codegen. Would be great if we could get this landed and shrink miri's whitelist! Cc @nikomatsakis
…shtriplett Add VecDeque::resize_with This already exists on `Vec`; I'm just adding it to `VecDeque`. I wanted to resize a `VecDeque<Vec<T>>` when I didn't know `T: Clone`, so I couldn't use `.resize(n, Vec::new())`. With this I could do `.resize_with(n, Vec::new)` instead, which doesn't need `T: Clone`. Tracking issue: rust-lang#41758
…eavus docs: Add missing backtick in object_safety.rs docs Closes rust-lang#56019. r? @bjorn3
…es, r=eddyb remove "approx env bounds" if we already know from trait Alternative to rust-lang#55988 that fixes rust-lang#55756 -- smaller fix that I cannot see having (correctness) repercussions beyond the test at hand, and hence better for backporting. (Famous last words, I know.) r? @eddyb
Increase `Duration` approximate equal threshold to 1us Previously this threshold when testing was 100ns, but the Windows documentation states: > which is a high resolution (<1us) time stamp which presumably means that we could have up to 1us resolution, which means that 100ns doesn't capture "equivalent" time intervals due to various bits of rounding here and there. It's hoped that this.. Closes rust-lang#56034
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Rollup of 25 pull requests Successful merges: - #55562 (Add powerpc- and powerpc64-unknown-linux-musl targets) - #55564 (test/linkage-visibility: Ignore on musl targets) - #55827 (A few tweaks to iterations/collecting) - #55834 (Forward the ABI of the non-zero sized fields of an union if they have the same ABI) - #55857 (remove unused dependency) - #55862 (in which the E0618 "expected function" diagnostic gets a makeover) - #55867 (do not panic just because cargo failed) - #55894 (miri enum discriminant handling: Fix treatment of pointers, better error when it is undef) - #55916 (Make miri value visitor useful for mutation) - #55919 (core/tests/num: Simplify `test_int_from_str_overflow()` test code) - #55923 (reword #[test] attribute error on fn items) - #55949 (ty: return impl Iterator from Predicate::walk_tys) - #55952 (Update to Clang 7 on CI.) - #55953 (#53488 Refactoring UpvarId) - #55962 (rustdoc: properly calculate spans for intra-doc link resolution errors) - #55963 (Stress test for MPSC) - #55968 (Clean up some non-mod-rs stuff.) - #55970 (Miri backtrace improvements) - #56007 (CTFE: dynamically make sure we do not call non-const-fn) - #56011 (Replace data.clone() by Arc::clone(&data) in mutex doc.) - #56012 (avoid shared ref in UnsafeCell::get) - #56016 (Add VecDeque::resize_with) - #56027 (docs: Add missing backtick in object_safety.rs docs) - #56043 (remove "approx env bounds" if we already know from trait) - #56059 (Increase `Duration` approximate equal threshold to 1us)
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Tested on commit rust-lang/rust@9e8a982. Direct link to PR: <rust-lang/rust#56051> 💔 rls on windows: test-pass → test-fail (cc @nrc @Xanewok, @rust-lang/infra).
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