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2023-09-08turns out Layout has some more things to worry about -- move ABI comparison ↵Ralf Jung-1/+23
into helper function like is_bool, and some special magic extra fields
2023-09-08accept some differences for rustc_abi(assert_eq), so that we can test more ↵Ralf Jung-0/+17
things to be compatible
2023-08-29add is_1zst helper methodRalf Jung-0/+10
2023-08-23Bump cfg(bootstrap)Mark Rousskov-1/+1
2023-08-03Add `internal_features` lintNilstrieb-0/+1
It lints against features that are inteded to be internal to the compiler and standard library. Implements MCP #596. We allow `internal_features` in the standard library and compiler as those use many features and this _is_ the standard library from the "internal to the compiler and standard library" after all. Marking some features as internal wasn't exactly the most scientific approach, I just marked some mostly obvious features. While there is a categorization in the macro, it's not very well upheld (should probably be fixed in another PR). We always pass `-Ainternal_features` in the testsuite About 400 UI tests and several other tests use internal features. Instead of throwing the attribute on each one, just always allow them. There's nothing wrong with testing internal features^^
2023-07-30inline format!() args up to and including rustc_middleMatthias Krüger-12/+7
2023-07-25Rollup merge of #114060 - davidtwco:issue-113279, r=wesleywiserMatthias Krüger-1/+0
abi: unsized field in union - assert to delay bug Fixes #113279. > Unions cannot have unsized fields, and as such, layout computation for unions asserts that each union field is sized (as this would normally have halted compilation earlier). > > However, if a generator ends up with an unsized local - a circumstance in which an error will always have been emitted earlier, for example, if attempting to dereference a `&str` - then the generator transform will produce a union with an unsized field. > > Since https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/110107, later passes will be run, such as constant propagation, and can attempt layout computation on the generator, which will result in layout computation of `str` in the context of it being a field of a union - and so the aforementioned assertion would cause an ICE. > > It didn't seem appropriate to try and detect this case in the MIR body and skip this specific pass; tainting the MIR body or delaying a bug from the generator transform (or elsewhere) wouldn't prevent this either (as neither would prevent the later pass from running); and tainting when the deref of `&str` is reported, if that's possible, would unnecessarily prevent potential other errors from being reported later in compilation, and is very tailored to this specific case of getting a unsized type in a generator. > > Given that this circumstance can only happen when an error should have already been reported, the correct fix appears to be just changing the assert to a delayed bug. This will still assert if there is some circumstance where this occurs and no error has been reported, but it won't crash the compiler in this instance. While debugging this, I noticed a translation ICE in a delayed bug, so I fixed that too: > During borrowck, the `MultiSpan` from a buffered diagnostic is cloned and used to emit a delayed bug indicating a diagnostic was buffered - when the buffered diagnostic is translated, then the cloned `MultiSpan` may contain labels which can only render with the diagnostic's arguments, but the delayed bug being emitted won't have those arguments. Adds a function which clones `MultiSpan` without also cloning the contained labels, and use this function when creating the buffered diagnostic delayed bug.
2023-07-25abi: unsized field in union - assert to delay bugDavid Wood-1/+0
Unions cannot have unsized fields, and as such, layout computation for unions asserts that each union field is sized (as this would normally have halted compilation earlier). However, if a generator ends up with an unsized local - a circumstance in which an error will always have been emitted earlier, for example, if attempting to dereference a `&str` - then the generator transform will produce a union with an unsized field. Since #110107, later passes will be run, such as constant propagation, and can attempt layout computation on the generator, which will result in layout computation of `str` in the context of it being a field of a union - and so the aforementioned assertion would cause an ICE. It didn't seem appropriate to try and detect this case in the MIR body and skip this specific pass; tainting the MIR body or delaying a bug from the generator transform (or elsewhere) wouldn't prevent this either (as neither would prevent the later pass from running); and tainting when the deref of `&str` is reported, if that's possible, would unnecessarily prevent potential other errors from being reported later in compilation, and is very tailored to this specific case of getting a unsized type in a generator. Given that this circumstance can only happen when an error should have already been reported, the correct fix appears to be just changing the assert to a delayed bug. This will still assert if there is some circumstance where this occurs and no error has been reported, but it won't crash the compiler in this instance. Signed-off-by: David Wood <david@davidtw.co>
2023-07-25interpret: refactor projection code to work on a common trait, and use that ↵Ralf Jung-1/+1
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2023-07-21Revert "Auto merge of #113166 - moulins:ref-niches-initial, r=oli-obk"David Tolnay-98/+10
This reverts commit 557359f92512ca88b62a602ebda291f17a953002, reversing changes made to 1e6c09a803fd543a98bfbe1624d697a55300a786.
2023-07-21Track (partial) niche information in `NaiveLayout`Moulins-2/+8
Still more complexity, but this allows computing exact `NaiveLayout`s for null-optimized enums, and thus allows calls like `transmute::<Option<&T>, &U>()` to work in generic contexts.
2023-07-21CTFE: move `target_{i, u}size_{min, max)` to `rustc_abi::TargetDataLayout`Moulins-11/+13
2023-07-21recover null-ptr optimization by adding a special case to the niching logicMoulins-8/+12
2023-07-21support non-null pointer niches in CTFEMoulins-0/+37
2023-07-21restrict the valid range of references if `-Z reference-niches` is setMoulins-0/+31
Note that this doesn't actually work at all, as many places in rustc assume that references only have the null niche.
2023-07-21add crate-local `-Z reference_niches` unstable flag (does nothing for now)Moulins-0/+8
2023-07-14i686-windows: make requested alignment > 4 special case apply transitivelyErik Desjardins-7/+7
2023-07-10aarch64-linux: properly handle 128bit aligned aggregatesErik Desjardins-1/+21
2023-07-10repr(align) <= 4 should still be byvalErik Desjardins-8/+8
2023-07-10move has_repr to layout, handle repr(transparent) properlyErik Desjardins-1/+12
2023-06-08Removed stable/unstable sort arg from into_sorted_stable_ord, fixed a few ↵Andrew Xie-1/+3
misc issues, added collect to UnordItems
2023-06-01Use translatable diagnostics in `rustc_const_eval`Deadbeef-7/+42
2023-05-05Review feedbackLuqman Aden-1/+1
2023-05-05Don't discard preferred alignment in scalar pair.Luqman Aden-4/+2
2023-05-05Factor out checks in layout check and add helper inherent_size.Luqman Aden-1/+22
2023-05-05Add helper methods inherent_align and to_union on Abi.Luqman Aden-1/+26
2023-04-24Split `{Idx, IndexVec, IndexSlice}` into their own modulesMaybe Waffle-1/+1
2023-04-18Store hashes in special types so they aren't accidentally encoded as numbersBen Kimock-3/+4
2023-04-17Rollup merge of #110394 - scottmcm:less-idx-new, r=WaffleLapkinMatthias Krüger-1/+1
Various minor Idx-related tweaks Nothing particularly exciting here, but a couple of things I noticed as I was looking for more index conversions to simplify. cc https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/606 r? `@WaffleLapkin`
2023-04-16Remove the loop in `Align::from_bytes`Scott McMurray-7/+4
Perf is almost certainly irrelevant, but might as well simplify it, since `trailing_zeros` does exactly what's needed.
2023-04-16Various minor Idx-related tweaksScott McMurray-1/+1
Nothing particularly exciting here, but a couple of things I noticed as I was looking for more index conversions to simplify.
2023-04-09Fix some clippy::complexityNilstrieb-1/+1
2023-04-08Enforce that PointerLike requires a pointer-like ABIMichael Goulet-0/+10
2023-04-04Use `FieldIdx` in `FieldsShape`Scott McMurray-12/+11
Finally got to the main motivating example from the MCP :)
2023-04-02Use `&IndexSlice` instead of `&IndexVec` where possibleScott McMurray-1/+1
All the same reasons as for `[T]`: more general, less pointer chasing, and `&mut IndexSlice` emphasizes that it doesn't change *length*.
2023-03-28Move `mir::Field` → `abi::FieldIdx`Scott McMurray-0/+26
The first PR for https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/606 This is just the move-and-rename, because it's plenty big-and-bitrotty already. Future PRs will start using `FieldIdx` more broadly, and concomitantly removing `FieldIdx::new`s.
2023-03-25Refactor: `VariantIdx::from_u32(0)` -> `FIRST_VARIANT`Scott McMurray-2/+15
Since structs are always `VariantIdx(0)`, there's a bunch of files where the only reason they had `VariantIdx` or `vec::Idx` imported at all was to get the first variant. So this uses a constant for that, and adds some doc-comments to `VariantIdx` while I'm there, since it doesn't have any today.
2023-02-23Unify validity checks into a single queryNilstrieb-8/+0
Previously, there were two queries to check whether a type allows the 0x01 or zeroed bitpattern. I am planning on adding a further initness to check, truly uninit for MaybeUninit, which would make this three queries. This seems overkill for such a small feature, so this PR unifies them into one.
2023-02-17Rollup merge of #107592 - workingjubilee:use-16-bit-enum-on-16-bit-targets, ↵Matthias Krüger-1/+3
r=WaffleLapkin Default `repr(C)` enums to `c_int` size This is what ISO C strongly implies this is correct, and many processor-specific ABIs imply or mandate this size, so "everyone" (LLVM, gcc...) defaults to emitting enums this way. However, this is by no means guaranteed by ISO C, and the bare-metal Arm targets show it can be overridden, which rustc supports via `c-enum-min-bits` in a target.json. The override is a flag named `-fshort-enums` in clang and gcc, but introducing a CLI flag is probably unnecessary for rustc. This flag can be used by non-Arm microcontroller targets, like AVR and MSP430, but it is not enabled for them by default. Rust programmers who know the size of a target's enums can use explicit reprs, which also lets them match C23 code. This change is most relevant to 16-bit targets: AVR and MSP430. Most of rustc's targets use 32-bit ints, but ILP64 does exist. Regardless, rustc should now correctly handle enums for both very small and very large targets. Thanks to William for confirming MSP430 behavior, and to Waffle for better style and no-core `size_of` asserts. Fixes rust-lang/rust#107361 Fixes rust-lang/rust#77806
2023-02-16Default repr(C) enums to c_int sizeJubilee Young-1/+3
This is what ISO C strongly implies this is correct, and many processor-specific ABIs imply or mandate this size, so "everyone" (LLVM, gcc...) defaults to emitting enums this way. However, this is by no means guaranteed by ISO C, and the bare-metal Arm targets show it can be overridden, which rustc supports via `c-enum-min-bits` in a target.json. The override is a flag named `-fshort-enums` in clang and gcc, but introducing a CLI flag is probably unnecessary for rustc. This flag can be used by non-Arm microcontroller targets, like AVR and MSP430, but it is not enabled for them by default. Rust programmers who know the size of a target's enums can use explicit reprs, which also lets them match C23 code. This change is most relevant to 16-bit targets: AVR and MSP430. Most of rustc's targets use 32-bit ints, but ILP64 does exist. Regardless, rustc should now correctly handle enums for both very small and very large targets. Thanks to William for confirming MSP430 behavior, and to Waffle for better style and no-core size_of asserts. Co-authored-by: William D. Jones <thor0505@comcast.net> Co-authored-by: Waffle Maybe <waffle.lapkin@gmail.com>
2023-02-15Rollup merge of #107163 - mikebenfield:parameters-pr, r=TaKO8KiDylan DPC-12/+59
Remove some superfluous type parameters from layout.rs. Specifically remove V, which can always be VariantIdx, and F, which can always be Layout.
2023-02-06also do not add noalias on not-Unpin BoxRalf Jung-2/+2
2023-02-06make PointerKind directly reflect pointer typesRalf Jung-15/+6
The code that consumes PointerKind (`adjust_for_rust_scalar` in rustc_ty_utils) ended up using PointerKind variants to talk about Rust reference types (& and &mut) anyway, making the old code structure quite confusing: one always had to keep in mind which PointerKind corresponds to which type. So this changes PointerKind to directly reflect the type. This does not change behavior.
2023-01-31PointeeInfo is advisory onlyRalf Jung-0/+2
2023-01-22abi: add `AddressSpace` field to `Primitive::Pointer`Erik Desjardins-10/+14
...and remove it from `PointeeInfo`, which isn't meant for this. There are still various places (marked with FIXMEs) that assume all pointers have the same size and alignment. Fixing this requires parsing non-default address spaces in the data layout string, which will be done in a followup.
2023-01-22rustc_abi: remove Primitive::{is_float,is_int}Erik Desjardins-12/+0
there were fixmes for this already i am about to remove is_ptr (since callers need to properly distinguish between pointers in different address spaces), so might as well do this at the same time
2023-01-21Remove some superfluous type parameters from layout.rs.Michael Benfield-12/+59
Specifically remove V, which can always be VariantIdx, and F, which can always be Layout.
2023-01-17Rollup merge of #104505 - WaffleLapkin:no-double-spaces-in-comments, r=jackh726Matthias Krüger-2/+2
Remove double spaces after dots in comments Most of the comments do not have double spaces, so I assume these are typos.
2023-01-17Remove double spaces after dots in commentsMaybe Waffle-2/+2
2023-01-14Removed various double spaces in compiler source comments.André Vennberg-1/+1