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2021-04-19fix few typosklensy-1/+1
2021-04-04Rollup merge of #73945 - est31:unused_externs, r=Mark-SimulacrumDylan DPC-0/+8
Add an unstable --json=unused-externs flag to print unused externs This adds an unstable flag to print a list of the extern names not used by cargo. This PR will enable cargo to collect unused dependencies from all units and provide warnings. The companion PR to cargo is: https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/pull/8437 The goal is eventual stabilization of this flag in rustc as well as in cargo. Discussion of this feature is mostly contained inside these threads: #57274 #72342 #72603 The feature builds upon the internal datastructures added by #72342 Externs are uniquely identified by name and the information is sufficient for cargo. If the mode is enabled, rustc will print json messages like: ``` {"unused_extern_names":["byteorder","openssl","webpki"]} ``` For a crate that got passed byteorder, openssl and webpki dependencies but needed none of them. ### Q: Why not pass -Wunused-crate-dependencies? A: See [ehuss's comment here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57274#issuecomment-624839355) TLDR: it's cleaner. Rust's warning system wasn't built to be filtered or edited by cargo. Even a basic implementation of the feature would have to change the "n warnings emitted" line that rustc prints at the end. Cargo ideally wants to synthesize its own warnings anyways. For example, it would be hard for rustc to emit warnings like "dependency foo is only used by dev targets", suggesting to make it a dev-dependency instead. ### Q: Make rustc emit used or unused externs? A: Emitting used externs has the advantage that it simplifies cargo's collection job. However, emitting unused externs creates less data to be communicated between rustc and cargo. Often you want to paste a cargo command obtained from `cargo build -vv` for doing something completely unrelated. The message is emitted always, even if no warning or error is emitted. At that point, even this tiny difference in "noise" matters. That's why I went with emitting unused externs. ### Q: One json msg per extern or a collective json msg? A: Same as above, the data format should be concise. Having 30 lines for the 30 crates a crate uses would be disturbing to readers. Also it helps the cargo implementation to know that there aren't more unused deps coming. ### Q: Why use names of externs instead of e.g. paths? A: Names are both sufficient as well as neccessary to uniquely identify a passed `--extern` arg. Names are sufficient because you *must* pass a name when passing an `--extern` arg. Passing a path is optional on the other hand so rustc might also figure out a crate's location from the file system. You can also put multiple paths for the same extern name, via e.g. `--extern hello=/usr/lib/hello.rmeta --extern hello=/usr/local/lib/hello.rmeta`, but rustc will only ever use one of those paths. Also, paths don't identify a dependency uniquely as it is possible to have multiple different extern names point to the same path. So paths are ill-suited for identification. ### Q: What about 2015 edition crates? A: They are fully supported. Even on the 2015 edition, an explicit `--extern` flag is is required to enable `extern crate foo;` to work (outside of sysroot crates, which this flag doesn't warn about anyways). So the lint would still fire on 2015 edition crates if you haven't included a dependency specified in Cargo.toml using `extern crate foo;` or similar. The lint won't fire if your sole use in the crate is through a `extern crate foo;` statement, but that's not its job. For detecting unused `extern crate foo` statements, there is the `unused_extern_crates` lint which can be enabled by `#![warn(unused_extern_crates)]` or similar. cc ```@jsgf``` ```@ehuss``` ```@petrochenkov``` ```@estebank```
2021-03-27Remove (lots of) dead codeJoshua Nelson-4/+0
Found with https://github.com/est31/warnalyzer. Dubious changes: - Is anyone else using rustc_apfloat? I feel weird completely deleting x87 support. - Maybe some of the dead code in rustc_data_structures, in case someone wants to use it in the future? - Don't change rustc_serialize I plan to scrap most of the json module in the near future (see https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/418) and fixing the tests needed more work than I expected. TODO: check if any of the comments on the deleted code should be kept.
2021-03-26Use iter::zip in compiler/Josh Stone-0/+1
2021-03-17Remove unnecessary `forward_inner_docs` hackJoshua Nelson-0/+1
and replace it with `extended_key_value_attributes` feature.
2021-03-08Emit the lint level of the unused-crate-dependenciesest31-4/+4
Also, turn off the lint when the unused dependencies json flag is specified so that cargo doesn't have to supress the lint
2021-03-08Emit unused externsest31-0/+8
2021-03-06Change x64 size checks to not apply to x32.Harald van Dijk-1/+1
Rust contains various size checks conditional on target_arch = "x86_64", but these checks were never intended to apply to x86_64-unknown-linux-gnux32. Add target_pointer_width = "64" to the conditions.
2021-02-18nhwn: make treat_err_as_bug Option<NonZeroUsize>Nathan Nguyen-6/+7
2021-02-07Implement Encoder for Diagnostic manuallyJeremy Fitzhardinge-0/+4
...so we can skip serializing `tool_metadata` if it hasn't been set. This makes the output a bit cleaner, and avoiding having to update a bunch of unrelated tests.
2021-02-07Add `--extern-loc` to augment unused crate dependency diagnosticsJeremy Fitzhardinge-1/+34
This allows a build system to indicate a location in its own dependency specification files (eg Cargo's `Cargo.toml`) which can be reported along side any unused crate dependency. This supports several types of location: - 'json' - provide some json-structured data, which is included in the json diagnostics in a `tool_metadata` field - 'raw' - emit the provided string into the output. This also appears as a json string in `tool_metadata`. If no `--extern-location` is explicitly provided then a default json entry of the form `"tool_metadata":{"name":<cratename>,"path":<cratepath>}` is emitted.
2021-02-03Make panic/assert calls in rustc compatible with Rust 2021.Mara Bos-2/+2
2021-01-14Use Option::map_or instead of `.map(..).unwrap_or(..)`LingMan-2/+2
2020-10-30Implement rustc side of report-future-incompatAaron Hill-29/+82
2020-10-30Fix even more clippy warningsJoshua Nelson-8/+2
2020-09-23/nightly/nightly-rustcErik Hofmayer-1/+1
2020-09-23Updated html_root_url for compiler cratesErik Hofmayer-1/+1
2020-09-18Simplify panic_if_treat_err_as_bug avoiding allocationsJuan Aguilar Santillana-7/+5
2020-09-02rustc_{errors,session}: add `delay_good_path_bug`Dan Aloni-7/+48
The first use case of this detection of regression for trimmed paths computation, that is in the case of rustc, which should be computed only in case of errors or warnings. Our current user of this method is deeply nested, being a side effect from `Display` formatting on lots of rustc types. So taking only the caller to the error message is not enough - we should collect the traceback instead.
2020-08-30mv compiler to compiler/mark-0/+1021