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Print a summary of which test suite failed
Especially on CI, where cross-compiling is common and single builder may end up
with multiple hosts and multiple targets, it can be annoying to scroll back to
the nearest start of test marker. This prints out a summary of the test suite
being run directly in compiletest.
For example, on a mir-opt failure, this would show something like this:
```
failures:
[mir-opt] mir-opt/while-storage.rs
test result: FAILED. 140 passed; 1 failed; 2 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out
Some tests failed in compiletest suite=mir-opt mode=mir-opt host=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu target=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
```
Fixes #78517
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Fix shellcheck error
## Overview
Helps with #77290
This pr fix only errors of shellcheck, the result of `git ls-files '*.sh' | xargs shellcheck --severity=error`.
Fixing error are following.
- https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/wiki/SC2148
- https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/wiki/SC1008
Disable error following.
- https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/wiki/SC2068
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Add LLVM upgrades from 7 to 10 to RELEASES.md
Fixes #78464
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BTreeMap: document a curious assumption in test cases
r? ```@Mark-Simulacrum```
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Allow using 1/2/3/4 for `x.py setup` options
This undocumented feature allows you to typo 'a' as '1'.
r? ```@Mark-Simulacrum```
cc ```@Lokathor```
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Fix unreachable sub-branch detection in or-patterns
The previous implementation was too eager to avoid unnecessary "unreachable pattern" warnings. I feel more confident about this implementation than I felt about the previous one.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76836.
``@rustbot`` modify labels: +A-exhaustiveness-checking
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Use Intra-doc links for std::io::buffered
Helps with #75080. I used the implicit link style for intrinsics, as that was what `minnumf32` and others already had.
``@rustbot`` modify labels: T-doc, A-intra-doc-links
r? ``@jyn514``
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`#![deny(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn)]` in sys/hermit
Partial fix of #73904.
This encloses ``unsafe`` operations in ``unsafe fn`` in ``sys/hermit``.
Some unsafe blocks are not well documented because some system-based functions lack documents.
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Fix `x.py clippy`
I don't think this ever worked.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/77309. `--fix` support is a work in progress, but works for a very small subset of `libtest`.
This works by using the host `cargo-clippy` driver; it does not use `stage0.txt` at all. To mitigate confusion from this, it gives an error if you don't have `rustc +nightly` as the default rustc in `$PATH`. Additionally, it means that bootstrap can't set `RUSTC`; this makes it no longer possible for clippy to detect the sysroot itself. Instead, bootstrap passes the sysroot to cargo.
r? `@ghost`
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Working expression optimization, and some improvements to branch-level source coverage
This replaces PR #78040 after reorganizing the original commits (by request) into a more logical sequence of major changes.
Most of the work is in the MIR `transform/coverage/` directory (originally, `transform/instrument_coverage.rs`).
Note this PR includes some significant additional debugging capabilities, to help myself and any future developer working on coverage improvements or issues.
In particular, there's a new Graphviz (.dot file) output for the coverage graph (the `BasicCoverageBlock` control flow graph) that provides ways to get some very good insight into the relationships between the MIR, the coverage graph BCBs, coverage spans, and counters. (There are also some cool debugging options, available via environment variable, to alter how some data in the graph appears.)
And the code for this Graphviz view is actually generic... it can be used by any implementation of the Rust `Graph` traits.
Finally (for now), I also now output information from `llvm-cov` that shows the actual counters and spans it found in the coverage map, and their counts (from the `--debug` flag). I found this to be enormously helpful in debugging some coverage issues, so I kept it in the test results as well for additional context.
`@tmandry` `@wesleywiser`
r? `@tmandry`
Here's an example of the new coverage graph:
* Within each `BasicCoverageBlock` (BCB), you can see each `CoverageSpan` and its contributing statements (MIR `Statement`s and/or `Terminator`s)
* Each `CoverageSpan` has a `Counter` or and `Expression`, and `Expression`s show their Add/Subtract operation with nested operations. (This can be changed to show the Counter and Expression IDs instead, or in addition to, the BCB.)
* The terminators of all MIR `BasicBlock`s in the BCB, including one final `Terminator`
* If an "edge counter" is required (because we need to count an edge between blocks, in some cases) the edge's Counter or Expression is shown next to its label. (Not shown in the example below.) (FYI, Edge Counters are converted into a new MIR `BasicBlock` with `Goto`)
<img width="1116" alt="Screen Shot 2020-10-17 at 12 23 29 AM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3827298/96331095-616cb480-100f-11eb-8212-60f2d433e2d8.png">
r? `@tmandry`
FYI: `@wesleywiser`
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And even though CI should now pass for MacOS, the llvm-cov show --debug
flag does not work when developing outside of CI, so I'm disabling it
for MacOS by default.
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Add non_autolinks lint
Part of #77501.
r? `@jyn514`
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add -e between -i and quoted script
I had tested on my mac but forgot I had aliased sed=gsed. My bad.
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And restored missing error message from llvm-cov show
And since some CI builds disable LLVM assertions (which disables the
--debug option in llvm-cov show), I check to see if LLVM assertions are
disabled, and if so, I don't add --debug and don't check the counter
file diffs.
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More portable way to make python 2/3 portable.
Strip Args line (with hardcoded paths) from debug counters output.
Ignore diff failures from llvm-cov debug output files ("counters"
files), since generic function instantiations will appear in those files
with mangled names. (Sadly, the demangler is apparently not applied to
the debug output.)
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Implementing the Graph traits for the BasicCoverageBlock
graph.
optimized replacement of counters with expressions plus new BCB graphviz
* Avoid adding coverage to unreachable blocks.
* Special case for Goto at the end of the body. Make it non-reportable.
Improved debugging and formatting options (from env)
Don't automatically add counters to BCBs without CoverageSpans. They may
still get counters but only if there are dependencies from
other BCBs that have spans, I think.
Make CodeRegions optional for Counters too. It is
possible to inject counters (`llvm.instrprof.increment` intrinsic calls
without corresponding code regions in the coverage map. An expression
can still uses these counter values.
Refactored instrument_coverage.rs -> instrument_coverage/mod.rs, and
then broke up the mod into multiple files.
Compiling with coverage, with the expression optimization, works on
the json5format crate and its dependencies.
Refactored debug features from mod.rs to debug.rs
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Here's the error for rustdoc:
```
Checking rustdoc artifacts (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu -> x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu)
error: no library targets found in package `rustdoc-tool`
```
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This fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76836
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Update Clippy
Biweekly Clippy update
r? `@Manishearth`
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reverse binding order in matches to allow the subbinding of copyable fields in bindings after @
Fixes #69971
### TODO
- [x] Regression tests
r? `@oli-obk`
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Rustup
r? `@ghost`
changelog: none
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Rollup of 15 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #76718 (Move Vec UI tests to unit tests when possible)
- #78093 (Clean up docs for 'as' keyword)
- #78425 (Move f64::NAN ui tests into `library`)
- #78465 (Change as_str → to_string in proc_macro::Ident::span() docs)
- #78584 (Add keyboard handling to the theme picker menu)
- #78716 (Array trait impl comment/doc fixes)
- #78727 ((rustdoc) fix test for trait impl display)
- #78733 (fix a couple of clippy warnings:)
- #78735 (Simplify the implementation of `get_mut` (no unsafe))
- #78738 (Move range in ui test to ops test in library/core)
- #78739 (Fix ICE on type error in async function)
- #78742 (make intern_const_alloc_recursive return error)
- #78756 (Update cargo)
- #78757 (Improve and clean up some intra-doc links)
- #78758 (Fixed typo in comment)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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Fixed typo in comment
paramter -> parameter
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Improve and clean up some intra-doc links
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Update cargo
7 commits in becb4c282b8f37469efb8f5beda45a5501f9d367..d5556aeb8405b1fe696adb6e297ad7a1f2989b62
2020-10-28 16:41:55 +0000 to 2020-11-04 22:20:36 +0000
- Implement weak dependency features. (rust-lang/cargo#8818)
- Avoid some extra downloads with new feature resolver. (rust-lang/cargo#8823)
- fix: remove install command `$`, for copying friendly (rust-lang/cargo#8828)
- Bump `anyhow` dependency to `1.0.34` in `crates-io` crate (rust-lang/cargo#8826)
- Normalize SourceID in `cargo metadata`. (rust-lang/cargo#8824)
- vendor: correct the path to cargo config (rust-lang/cargo#8822)
- Make host_root return host.root(), not host.dest() (rust-lang/cargo#8819)
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make intern_const_alloc_recursive return error
fix #78655
r? ``@oli-obk``
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Fix ICE on type error in async function
Fixes #78654
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Move range in ui test to ops test in library/core
Helps with #76268
r? ````@matklad````
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r=RalfJung
Simplify the implementation of `get_mut` (no unsafe)
Quick PR to reduce one use of `unsafe` pointed out in the previous PR
r? ````@RalfJung````
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fix a couple of clippy warnings:
filter_next
manual_strip
redundant_static_lifetimes
single_char_pattern
unnecessary_cast
unused_unit
op_ref
redundant_closure
useless_conversion
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(rustdoc) fix test for trait impl display
The test checks that parameters and return values with `impl Trait` types are correctly generated in rustdoc's output.
In essence, the previous version of the test checked the absence of values that would never be generated by rustdoc, so it could basically never fail. These values were adjusted to the expected output and are now required to exist in rustdoc's output. See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/55201#issuecomment-716182474 for a detailed explanation of the reasoning behind the changes.
Note that the output of rustdoc for `impl Trait`s in parameters and return values did not change since the inital test creation, so this PR only modifies the test.
Closes #55201
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Array trait impl comment/doc fixes
Two small doc/comment fixes regarding trait implementations on arrays.
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Add keyboard handling to the theme picker menu
This PR is mostly designed to bring the theme picker closer to feature parity with the menu bar from docs.rs. Though the rustdoc theme picker is technically already usable from the keyboard, it's really weird that arrow keys work on some of the menus, but not all of them, in the exact same page.
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