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2025-10-02rustdoc: use same stage for all pr check docsMichael Howell-1/+1
2025-10-02rustdoc: add testcase for traitParent deduplicationbinarycat-0/+38
2025-10-02search.js: introduce optimized removeIdxListAsc routinebinarycat-9/+30
2025-10-02fix rustdoc tests broke by trait item filteringbinarycat-35/+42
2025-10-02if a trait item is shown in search results, hide the impl itembinarycat-61/+174
for example, if we're showing `Iterator::next`, we don't need to also show `Range::next` in the results. Co-authored-by: Michael Howell <michael@notriddle.com>
2025-10-03test: Add regression test for ICE when projecting associated types through ↵reddevilmidzy-0/+80
dyn traits
2025-10-02bring back plural 'alternatives' in suggestion messageKarol Zwolak-6/+6
2025-10-02fix wording; we're replacing coma with a barKarol Zwolak-3/+3
2025-10-02Fix backtraces with `-C panic=abort` on linux; emit unwind tables by defaultMartin Nordholts-9/+74
The linux backtrace unwinder relies on unwind tables to work properly, and generating and printing a backtrace is done by for example the default panic hook. Begin emitting unwind tables by default again with `-C panic=abort` (see history below) so that backtraces work. History ======= Backtraces with `-C panic=abort` used to work in Rust 1.22 but broke in Rust 1.23, because in 1.23 we stopped emitting unwind tables with `-C panic=abort` (see 24cc38e3b00). In 1.45 (see cda994633ee) a workaround in the form of `-C force-unwind-tables=yes` was added. `-C panic=abort` was added in [Rust 1.10](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2016/07/07/Rust-1.10/#what-s-in-1-10-stable) and the motivation was binary size and compile time. But given how confusing that behavior has turned out to be, it is better to make binary size optimization opt-in with `-C force-unwind-tables=no` rather than default since the current default breaks backtraces. Besides, if binary size is a primary concern, there are many other tricks that can be used that has a higher impact.
2025-10-02Document range syntax on the rustc dev guideChristian Poveda-0/+14
2025-10-02implement range support in `//@ edition`Pietro Albini-14/+270
2025-10-02Auto merge of #147196 - LorrensP-2158466:same-res-ambiguity-test, r=petrochenkovbors-0/+86
Test: Ambigious bindings in same namespace with the same res Add a test based on the discussion [here](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/421156-gsoc/topic/Project.3A.20Parallel.20Macro.20Expansion/near/542316157) and related to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/145575#issuecomment-3228868375. This is the most reduced form I could create that passes on nightly but fails with rust-lang/rust#145108 (see [#gsoc > Project: Parallel Macro Expansion @ 💬](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/421156-gsoc/topic/Project.3A.20Parallel.20Macro.20Expansion/near/542335131)). Also not sure about the test names. r? `@petrochenkov`
2025-10-02add arm-maintainers to various targetsDavid Wood-17/+152
2025-10-02Move doc_cfg-specific code into `cfg.rs`Guillaume Gomez-264/+268
2025-10-02Auto merge of #147261 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-yh3fgvc, r=matthiaskrgrbors-309/+1295
Rollup of 9 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#146281 (Support `#[rustc_align_static]` inside `thread_local!`) - rust-lang/rust#146535 (mbe: Implement `unsafe` attribute rules) - rust-lang/rust#146585 (indexing: reword help) - rust-lang/rust#147004 (Tweak handling of "struct like start" where a struct isn't supported) - rust-lang/rust#147221 (Forbid `//@ compile-flags: -Cincremental=` in tests) - rust-lang/rust#147225 (Don't enable shared memory by default with Wasm atomics) - rust-lang/rust#147227 (implement `Box::take`) - rust-lang/rust#147233 (Initialize llvm submodule if not already the case to run citool) - rust-lang/rust#147236 (Update books) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-10-02Extends `rustc_force_inline` to inherent methodsReuben Cruise-25/+346
- Changes parser to allow application to inherent methods. - Adds tests to confirm extended functionality works just as the existing.
2025-10-02triagebot: disable auto stable-regression compiler backport nominationsJieyou Xu-4/+0
No prejudice against re-enabling them if the nominations include a bit more context on _why_ it's automatically nominated and _which_ regression(s) are being addressed. Or as proposed, it could also simply become a reminder-to-nominate _comment_.
2025-10-02Rollup merge of #147236 - rustbot:docs-update, r=ehussMatthias Krüger-0/+0
Update books ## rust-lang/book 1 commits in 33f1af40cc44dde7e3e892f7a508e6f427d2cbc6..1d7c3e6abec2d5a9bfac798b29b7855b95025426 2025-09-28 21:24:16 UTC to 2025-09-28 21:24:16 UTC - Chunk of chapters from copyedit (rust-lang/book#4506) ## rust-lang/edition-guide 1 commits in aa6ce337c0adf7a63e33960d184270f2a45ab9ef..e2ed891f00361efc26616d82590b1c85d7a8920e 2025-10-01 17:11:54 UTC to 2025-10-01 17:11:54 UTC - link to never type fallback lint as deny by default (rust-lang/edition-guide#377) ## rust-lang/nomicon 1 commits in f17a018b9989430967d1c58e9a12c51169abc744..23fc2682f8fcb887f77d0eaabba708809f834c11 2025-09-24 10:10:31 UTC to 2025-09-24 10:10:31 UTC - a typo in ffi.md (rust-lang/nomicon#502) ## rust-lang/reference 13 commits in cc7247d8dfaef4c39000bb12c55c32ba5b5ba976..e11adf6016a362766eea5a3f9832e193994dd0c8 2025-09-29 00:55:42 UTC to 2025-09-23 23:33:32 UTC - const functions: separate rule about users and rule about what is allowed in such functions (rust-lang/reference#2013) - use "tuple enum variant" more consistently (rust-lang/reference#2015) - Remove caveats related to `format_args!` expansion (rust-lang/reference#2017) - RISC-V: Extension Updates (including document references) (rust-lang/reference#2002) - Move inferred sentence to an example block (rust-lang/reference#2019) - Add triagebot range-diff feature (rust-lang/reference#2011) - use AND when searching for multiple terms (rust-lang/reference#2016) - enumerations.md: fix pluralisation (rust-lang/reference#2014) - const_eval.md: use sentence case for section title, for consistency (rust-lang/reference#2012) - destructors.md: improve readability by adding pauses (rust-lang/reference#2007) - RISC-V: Add vector state registers (rust-lang/reference#2005) - destructors.md: point to core:: instead of std:: (rust-lang/reference#2006) - Create Whitespace grammar productions (rust-lang/reference#1991)
2025-10-02Rollup merge of #147233 - GuillaumeGomez:citool-submodule-init, r=KobzolMatthias Krüger-2/+22
Initialize llvm submodule if not already the case to run citool While working on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/146414, I ran the following command (to run CI docker locally): ``` cargo run --manifest-path src/ci/citool/Cargo.toml run-local --type pr x86_64-gnu-gcc ``` However, since I didn't have `src/llvm` submodule initialized, it failed. Apparently it's a common issue for people using this tool so this PR removes this small inconvenience. r? ``@Kobzol``
2025-10-02Rollup merge of #147227 - edwloef:box_take, r=joboetMatthias Krüger-0/+31
implement `Box::take` Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/147212 I'm not entirely sure about the wording of the doc comment, if anyone has any suggestions that'd be great :)
2025-10-02Rollup merge of #147225 - daxpedda:wasm-u-u-atomics-threads, r=alexcrichtonMatthias Krüger-36/+13
Don't enable shared memory by default with Wasm atomics This prepares us for a future where LLVM eventually stabilizes the atomics target feature, in which case we don't want to inflate atomics with threads. Otherwise users would be stuck with shared memory even when they don't want it/need it. ### Context Currently the atomics target features is unstable and can't be used without re-building Std with it (`-Zbuild-std`). Enabling the atomics target feature automatically enables shared memory. Shared memory is required to actually allow multi-threading. However, shared memory comes with a performance overhead when atomic instructions aren't able to be lowered to regular memory access instructions or when interacting with certain Web APIs. So it is very undesirable to enable shared memory by default for the majority of users. While it is possible to use atomics without shared memory, the question remains what use-case this scenario has. The only one I can think of would involve multiple memories, where the main memory remains un-shared but a second shared memory exists. While Rust doesn't support multiple memories, it might be possible with inline assembly (rust-lang/rust#136382). So alternatively, we might consider *not* enabling atomics by default even when LLVM does. In which case everything would remain the same. --- This will break current Web multi-threading users. To address this they can add the following `RUSTFLAGS`: ``` -Clink-args=--shared-memory,--max-memory=1073741824,--import-memory,--export=__wasm_init_tls,--export=__tls_size,--export=__tls_align,--export=__tls_base ``` We could add a new experimental flag that enables the right linker arguments for users, but I feel that's not in Rusts scope. Or like suggested before: a Rust-only `threads` target feature. Addresses rust-lang/rust#77839. r? ``@alexcrichton``
2025-10-02Rollup merge of #147221 - Zalathar:incremental, r=lqdMatthias Krüger-1/+26
Forbid `//@ compile-flags: -Cincremental=` in tests Tests should not try to manually enable incremental compilation with `-Cincremental`, because that typically results in stray directories being created in the repository root. Also, if the incremental directory is not cleared, there is a risk of interference between successive runs of the same test. Instead, use the `//@ incremental` directive, which instructs compiletest to handle the details of passing `-Cincremental` with a fresh directory.
2025-10-02Rollup merge of #147004 - estebank:ascription-in-pat, r=fee1-deadMatthias Krüger-123/+95
Tweak handling of "struct like start" where a struct isn't supported This improves the case where someone tries to write a `match` expr where the patterns have type ascription syntax. Makes them less verbose, by giving up on the first encounter in the block, and makes them more accurate by only treating them as a struct literal if successfully parsed as such. Before, encountering something like `match a { b:` would confuse the parser and think everything after `match` *must* be a struct, and if it wasn't it would generate a cascade of unnecessary diagnostics.
2025-10-02Rollup merge of #146585 - hkBst:indexing-1, r=jdonszelmannMatthias Krüger-34/+30
indexing: reword help After looking at https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/40850, I thought I'd try to improve wording around error E0608 a bit. Hopefully I've succeeded.
2025-10-02Rollup merge of #146535 - joshtriplett:mbe-unsafe-attr, r=petrochenkovMatthias Krüger-38/+161
mbe: Implement `unsafe` attribute rules This implements `unsafe attr` rules for declarative `macro_rules!` attributes, as specified in [RFC 3697](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3697). An invocation of an attribute that uses an `unsafe attr` rule requires the `unsafe(attr(...))` syntax. An invocation of an attribute that uses an ordinary `attr` rule must *not* use the `unsafe(attr(...))` syntax. `unsafe` is only supported on an `attr` rule, not any other kind of `macro_rules!` rule. Tracking issue for `macro_rules!` attributes: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/143547
2025-10-02Rollup merge of #146281 - Jules-Bertholet:static-align-thread-local, ↵Matthias Krüger-75/+917
r=Mark-Simulacrum Support `#[rustc_align_static]` inside `thread_local!` Tracking issue: rust-lang/rust#146177 ```rust thread_local! { #[rustc_align_static(64)] static SO_ALIGNED: u64 = const { 0 }; } ``` This increases the amount of recursion the macro performs (once per attribute in addition to the previous once per item), making it easier to hit the recursion limit. I’ve added workarounds to limit the impact in the case of long doc comments, but this still needs a crater run just in case. r? libs ``@rustbot`` label A-attributes A-macros A-thread-locals F-static_align T-libs
2025-10-02Auto merge of #147138 - jackh726:split-canonical-bound, r=lcnrbors-247/+391
Split Bound index into Canonical and Bound See [#t-types/trait-system-refactor > perf &#96;async-closures/post-mono-higher-ranked-hang.rs&#96;](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/364551-t-types.2Ftrait-system-refactor/topic/perf.20.60async-closures.2Fpost-mono-higher-ranked-hang.2Ers.60/with/541535613) for context Things compile and tests pass, but not sure if this actually solves the perf issue (edit: it does). Opening up this to do a perf (and maybe crater) run. r? lcnr
2025-10-02Extract helper method `global_set_metadata_node`Zalathar-25/+19
2025-10-02Extract helper method `global_add_metadata_node`Zalathar-26/+20
2025-10-02Extract helper method `module_add_named_metadata_node`Zalathar-19/+18
2025-10-02Extract helper method `set_metadata_node`Zalathar-41/+36
2025-10-02mir-opt: Eliminate dead statements even if they are used by debuginfosdianqk-101/+170
2025-10-02codegen: Generate `dbg_value` for the ref statementdianqk-14/+431
2025-10-02mir-opt: Eliminate trivial unnecessary storage annotationsdianqk-556/+179
2025-10-02simplifycfg: Preserve debuginfos when merging bbsdianqk-3/+322
2025-10-02mir-opt: Eliminate dead ref statementsdianqk-511/+2139
2025-10-02Auto merge of #147055 - beepster4096:subtype_is_not_a_projection, r=lcnrbors-121/+56
Turn ProjectionElem::Subtype into CastKind::Subtype I noticed that drop elaboration can't, in general, handle `ProjectionElem::SubType`. It creates a disjoint move path that overlaps with other move paths. (`Subslice` does too, and I'm working on a different PR to make that special case less fragile.) If its skipped and treated as the same move path as its parent then `MovePath.place` has multiple possible projections. (It would probably make sense to remove all `Subtype` projections for the canonical place but it doesn't make sense to have this special case for a problem that doesn't actually occur in real MIR.) The only reason this doesn't break is that `Subtype` is always the sole projection of the local its applied to. For the same reason, it works fine as a `CastKind` so I figured that makes more sense than documenting and validating this hidden invariant. cc rust-lang/rust#112651, rust-lang/rust#133258 r? Icnr (bc you've been the main person dealing with `Subtype` it looks like)
2025-10-02Forbid `//@ compile-flags: -Cincremental=` in testsZalathar-1/+26
Tests should not try to manually enable incremental compilation with `-Cincremental`, because that typically results in stray directories being created in the repository root. Instead, use the `//@ incremental` directive, which instructs compiletest to handle the details of passing `-Cincremental` with a fresh directory.
2025-10-01mbe: `expand_invoc`: Add comment about not needing to check safety of ↵Josh Triplett-0/+3
`LegacyAttr` here `LegacyAttr` is only used for builtin attributes, and builtin attributes have their safety checked by `check_attribute_safety`, so we don't need to check `unsafety` here.
2025-10-01mbe: Add tests for `unsafe` attr invocationJosh Triplett-1/+32
2025-10-01mbe: Add parsing tests for `unsafe` macro rulesJosh Triplett-9/+45
2025-10-01mbe: Support `unsafe` attribute rulesJosh Triplett-22/+75
2025-10-01mbe: Rename a local variable to match corresponding field namesJosh Triplett-7/+7
This simplifies subsequent initialization of enum variants.
2025-10-01add CloneFromCell and Cell::get_clonedJeremy Smart-3/+119
2025-10-01Auto merge of #147210 - lnicola:sync-from-ra, r=lnicolabors-1519/+3736
`rust-analyzer` subtree update Subtree update of `rust-analyzer` to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/commit/a6bc4a4bbe6a65b71cbf76a0cf528c47a8d9f97f. Created using https://github.com/rust-lang/josh-sync. r? `@ghost`
2025-10-01regression testKarol Zwolak-0/+54
2025-10-01bless testsKarol Zwolak-12/+9
2025-10-01Fix diagnostics str::replace comma to barA4-Tacks-18/+16
2025-10-01Auto merge of #147235 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-a0es1x9, r=matthiaskrgrbors-1181/+827
Rollup of 8 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#146593 (Allow specifying multiple bounds for same associated item, except in trait objects) - rust-lang/rust#147177 ([DebugInfo] Fix MSVC tuple child creation) - rust-lang/rust#147195 (iter repeat: add tests for new count and last behavior) - rust-lang/rust#147202 (Swap order of `resolve_coroutine_interiors` and `handle_opaque_type_uses`) - rust-lang/rust#147204 (Refactor ArrayWindows to use a slice) - rust-lang/rust#147219 (Add proper error handling for closure in impl) - rust-lang/rust#147226 (include `outer_inclusive_binder` of pattern types) - rust-lang/rust#147230 (Fix typo in 'unfulfilled_lint_expectation' to plural) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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