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2025-03-13Auto merge of #138416 - Manishearth:rollup-fejor9p, r=Manishearthbors-1/+1
Rollup of 12 pull requests Successful merges: - #134076 (Stabilize `std::io::ErrorKind::InvalidFilename`) - #137504 (Move methods from Map to TyCtxt, part 4.) - #138175 (Support rmeta inputs for --crate-type=bin --emit=obj) - #138259 (Disentangle `ForwardGenericParamBan` and `ConstParamTy` ribs) - #138280 (fix ICE in pretty-printing `global_asm!`) - #138318 (Rustdoc: remove a bunch of `@ts-expect-error` from main.js) - #138331 (Use `RUSTC_LINT_FLAGS` more) - #138357 (merge `TypeChecker` and `TypeVerifier`) - #138394 (remove unnecessary variant) - #138403 (Delegation: one more ICE fix for `MethodCall` generation) - #138407 (Delegation: reject C-variadics) - #138409 (Use sa_sigaction instead of sa_union.__su_sigaction for AIX) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-03-12Auto merge of #138414 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-9ablqdb, r=matthiaskrgrbors-1/+0
Rollup of 7 pull requests Successful merges: - #137314 (change definitely unproductive cycles to error) - #137701 (Convert `ShardedHashMap` to use `hashbrown::HashTable`) - #138269 (uefi: fs: Implement FileType, FilePermissions and FileAttr) - #138331 (Use `RUSTC_LINT_FLAGS` more) - #138345 (Some autodiff cleanups) - #138387 (intrinsics: remove unnecessary leading underscore from argument names) - #138390 (fix incorrect tracing log) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-03-12Rollup merge of #138331 - nnethercote:use-RUSTC_LINT_FLAGS-more, ↵Manish Goregaokar-1/+0
r=onur-ozkan,jieyouxu Use `RUSTC_LINT_FLAGS` more An alternative to the failed #138084. Fixes #138106. r? `````@jieyouxu`````
2025-03-12Rollup merge of #138331 - nnethercote:use-RUSTC_LINT_FLAGS-more, ↵Matthias Krüger-1/+0
r=onur-ozkan,jieyouxu Use `RUSTC_LINT_FLAGS` more An alternative to the failed #138084. Fixes #138106. r? ````@jieyouxu````
2025-03-12Auto merge of #138083 - nnethercote:rm-NtItem-NtStmt, r=petrochenkovbors-0/+1
Remove `NtItem` and `NtStmt` Another piece of #124141. r? `@petrochenkov`
2025-03-12Move methods from `Map` to `TyCtxt`, part 4.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+1
Continuing the work from #137350. Removes the unused methods: `expect_variant`, `expect_field`, `expect_foreign_item`. Every method gains a `hir_` prefix.
2025-03-11Remove `#![warn(unreachable_pub)]` from all `compiler/` crates.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+0
It's no longer necessary now that `-Wunreachable_pub` is being passed.
2025-03-11Auto merge of #138302 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-an2up80, r=matthiaskrgrbors-3/+3
Rollup of 8 pull requests Successful merges: - #136395 (Update to rand 0.9.0) - #137279 (Make some invalid codegen attr errors structured/translatable) - #137585 (Update documentation to consistently use 'm' in atomic synchronization example) - #137926 (Add a test for `-znostart-stop-gc` usage with LLD) - #138074 (Support `File::seek` for Hermit) - #138238 (Fix dyn -> param suggestion in struct ICEs) - #138270 (chore: Fix some comments) - #138286 (triagebot.toml: Don't label `test/rustdoc-json` as A-rustdoc-search (…) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-03-10Revert "Use workspace lints for crates in `compiler/` #138084"许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)-3/+1
Revert <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/138084> to buy time to consider options that avoids breaking downstream usages of cargo on distributed `rustc-src` artifacts, where such cargo invocations fail due to inability to inherit `lints` from workspace root manifest's `workspace.lints` (this is only valid for the source rust-lang/rust workspace, but not really the distributed `rustc-src` artifacts). This breakage was reported in <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/138304>. This reverts commit 48caf81484b50dca5a5cebb614899a3df81ca898, reversing changes made to c6662879b27f5161e95f39395e3c9513a7b97028.
2025-03-10Update rand to 0.9.0Chris Denton-3/+3
2025-03-09Rollup merge of #138084 - nnethercote:workspace-lints, r=jieyouxuMatthias Krüger-1/+3
Use workspace lints for crates in `compiler/` This is nicer and hopefully less error prone than specifying lints via bootstrap. r? ``@jieyouxu``
2025-03-08Remove `#![warn(unreachable_pub)]` from all `compiler/` crates.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+0
(Except for `rustc_codegen_cranelift`.) It's no longer necessary now that `unreachable_pub` is in the workspace lints.
2025-03-08Specify rust lints for `compiler/` crates via Cargo.Nicholas Nethercote-0/+3
By naming them in `[workspace.lints.rust]` in the top-level `Cargo.toml`, and then making all `compiler/` crates inherit them with `[lints] workspace = true`. (I omitted `rustc_codegen_{cranelift,gcc}`, because they're a bit different.) The advantages of this over the current approach: - It uses a standard Cargo feature, rather than special handling in bootstrap. So, easier to understand, and less likely to get accidentally broken in the future. - It works for proc macro crates. It's a shame it doesn't work for rustc-specific lints, as the comments explain.
2025-03-07compiler: Use size_of from the prelude instead of importedThalia Archibald-1/+1
Use `std::mem::{size_of, size_of_val, align_of, align_of_val}` from the prelude instead of importing or qualifying them. These functions were added to all preludes in Rust 1.80.
2025-03-07Increase recursion_limit in numerous crates.Nicholas Nethercote-0/+1
This is temporarily needed for `x doc compiler` to work. They can be removed once the `Nonterminal` is removed (#124141).
2025-02-24Change span field accesses to method callsJana Dönszelmann-14/+15
2025-02-23Rollup merge of #137180 - compiler-errors:sym-regions, r=oli-obkMatthias Krüger-1/+1
Give `global_asm` a fake body to store typeck results, represent `sym fn` as a hir expr to fix `sym fn` operands with lifetimes There are a few intertwined problems with `sym fn` operands in both inline and global asm macros. Specifically, unlike other anon consts, they may evaluate to a type with free regions in them without actually having an item-level type annotation to give them a "proper" type. This is in contrast to named constants, which always have an item-level type annotation, or unnamed constants which are constrained by their position (e.g. a const arg in a turbofish, or a const array length). Today, we infer the type of the operand by looking at the HIR typeck results; however, those results are region-erased, so during borrowck we ICE since we don't expect to encounter erased regions. We can't just fill this type with something like `'static`, since we may want to use real (free) regions: ```rust fn foo<'a>() { asm!("/* ... */", sym bar::<&'a ()>); } ``` The first idea may be to represent `sym fn` operands using *inline* consts instead of anon consts. This makes sense, since inline consts can reference regions from the parent body (like the `'a` in the example above). However, this introduces a problem with `global_asm!`, which doesn't *have* a parent body; inline consts *must* be associated with a parent body since they are not a body owner of their own. In #116087, I attempted to fix this by using two separate `sym` operands for global and inline asm. However, this led to a lot of confusion and also some unattractive code duplication. In this PR, I adjust the lowering of `global_asm!` so that it's lowered in a "fake" HIR body. This body contains a single expression which is `ExprKind::InlineAsm`; we don't *use* this HIR body, but it's used in typeck and borrowck so that we can properly infer and validate the the lifetimes of `sym fn` operands. I then adjust the lowering of `sym fn` to instead be represented with a HIR expression. This is both because it's no longer necessary to represent this operand as an anon const, since it's *just* a path expression, and also more importantly to sidestep yet another ICE (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/137179), which has to do with the existing code breaking an invariant of def-id creation and anon consts. Specifically, we are not allowed to synthesize a def-id for an anon const when that anon const contains expressions with def-ids whose parent is *not* that anon const. This is somewhat related to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/130443#issuecomment-2445678945, which is also a place in the compiler where synthesizing anon consts leads to def-id parenting issue. As a side-effect, this consolidates the type checking for inline and global asm, so it allows us to simplify `InlineAsmCtxt` a bit. It also allows us to delete a bit of hacky code from anon const `type_of` which was there to detect `sym fn` operands specifically. This also could be generalized to support `const` asm operands with types with lifetimes in them. Since we specifically reject these consts today, I'm not going to change the representation of those consts (but they'd just be turned into inline consts). r? oli-obk -- mostly b/c you're patient and also understand the breadth of the code that this touches, please reassign if you don't want to review this. Fixes #111709 Fixes #96304 Fixes #137179
2025-02-22Rollup merge of #137410 - saethlin:stable-dep-tracking-hash, r=workingjubileeMatthias Krüger-1/+3
Use StableHasher + Hash64 for dep_tracking_hash This is similar to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/137095. We currently have a +/- 1 byte jitter in the size of dep graphs reported on perf.rust-lang.org. I think this fixes that jitter. When I introduced `Hash64`, I wired it through most of the compiler by making it an output of `StableHasher::finalize` then fixing the compile errors. I missed this case because the `u64` hash in this function is being produced by `DefaultHasher` instead. That seems pretty sketchy because the code seems confident that the hash needs to be stable, and we have a mechanism for stable hashing that we weren't using here.
2025-02-21Use StableHasher + Hash64 for dep_tracking_hashBen Kimock-1/+3
2025-02-22Make asm a named fieldMichael Goulet-1/+1
2025-02-22Upgrade the compiler to edition 2024Michael Goulet-1/+1
2025-02-18Move methods from `Map` to `TyCtxt`, part 2.Nicholas Nethercote-2/+2
Continuing the work started in #136466. Every method gains a `hir_` prefix, though for the ones that already have a `par_` or `try_par_` prefix I added the `hir_` after that.
2025-02-17Overhaul the `intravisit::Map` trait.Nicholas Nethercote-4/+4
First of all, note that `Map` has three different relevant meanings. - The `intravisit::Map` trait. - The `map::Map` struct. - The `NestedFilter::Map` associated type. The `intravisit::Map` trait is impl'd twice. - For `!`, where the methods are all unreachable. - For `map::Map`, which gets HIR stuff from the `TyCtxt`. As part of getting rid of `map::Map`, this commit changes `impl intravisit::Map for map::Map` to `impl intravisit::Map for TyCtxt`. It's fairly straightforward except various things are renamed, because the existing names would no longer have made sense. - `trait intravisit::Map` becomes `trait intravisit::HirTyCtxt`, so named because it gets some HIR stuff from a `TyCtxt`. - `NestedFilter::Map` assoc type becomes `NestedFilter::MaybeTyCtxt`, because it's always `!` or `TyCtxt`. - `Visitor::nested_visit_map` becomes `Visitor::maybe_tcx`. I deliberately made the new trait and associated type names different to avoid the old `type Map: Map` situation, which I found confusing. We now have `type MaybeTyCtxt: HirTyCtxt`.
2025-02-15Reject macro calls inside of `#![crate_name]`León Orell Valerian Liehr-7/+8
2025-02-08Rustfmtbjorn3-5/+4
2025-02-03Remove hook calling via `TyCtxtAt`.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+1
All hooks receive a `TyCtxtAt` argument. Currently hooks can be called through `TyCtxtAt` or `TyCtxt`. In the latter case, a `TyCtxtAt` is constructed with a dummy span and passed to the hook. However, in practice hooks are never called through `TyCtxtAt`, and always receive a dummy span. (I confirmed this via code inspection, and double-checked it by temporarily making the `TyCtxtAt` code path panic and running all the tests.) This commit removes all the `TyCtxtAt` machinery for hooks. All hooks now receive `TyCtxt` instead of `TyCtxtAt`. There are two existing hooks that use `TyCtxtAt::span`: `const_caller_location_provider` and `try_destructure_mir_constant_for_user_output`. For both hooks the span is always a dummy span, probably unintentionally. This dummy span use is now explicit. If a non-dummy span is needed for these two hooks it would be easy to add it as an extra argument because hooks are less constrained than queries.
2025-01-04turn hir::ItemKind::Fn into a named-field variantRalf Jung-1/+1
2024-12-18Re-export more `rustc_span::symbol` things from `rustc_span`.Nicholas Nethercote-6/+3
`rustc_span::symbol` defines some things that are re-exported from `rustc_span`, such as `Symbol` and `sym`. But it doesn't re-export some closely related things such as `Ident` and `kw`. So you can do `use rustc_span::{Symbol, sym}` but you have to do `use rustc_span::symbol::{Ident, kw}`, which is inconsistent for no good reason. This commit re-exports `Ident`, `kw`, and `MacroRulesNormalizedIdent`, and changes many `rustc_span::symbol::` qualifiers in `compiler/` to `rustc_span::`. This is a 200+ net line of code reduction, mostly because many files with two `use rustc_span` items can be reduced to one.
2024-12-15Add hir::AttributeJonathan Dönszelmann-4/+6
2024-12-06Remove all threading through of ErrorGuaranteed from the driverbjorn3-28/+21
It was inconsistently done (sometimes even within a single function) and most of the rest of the compiler uses fatal errors instead, which need to be caught using catch_with_exit_code anyway. Using fatal errors instead of ErrorGuaranteed everywhere in the driver simplifies things a bit.
2024-12-06Remove 'tcx lifetime from OnDiskCachebjorn3-3/+3
2024-11-09Move some code from Compiler::enter to GlobalCtxt::finishbjorn3-4/+12
2024-11-03replace manual time convertions with std onesklensy-12/+6
2024-10-23nightly feature tracking: get rid of the per-feature bool fieldsRalf Jung-2/+2
2024-10-06Rename NestedMetaItem to MetaItemInnercodemountains-3/+3
2024-09-24Dogfood `feature(file_buffered)`Josh Stone-2/+3
2024-09-22Reformat using the new identifier sorting from rustfmtMichael Goulet-22/+23
2024-09-11Also fix if in elseMichael Goulet-5/+3
2024-08-27Add `warn(unreachable_pub)` to `rustc_incremental`.Nicholas Nethercote-49/+50
2024-08-25Removes dead code from the compilermu001999-9/+0
2024-08-21Rollup merge of #129345 - compiler-errors:scratch4, r=jieyouxuMatthias Krüger-1/+1
Use shorthand field initialization syntax more aggressively in the compiler Caught these when cleaning up #129344 and decided to run clippy to find the rest
2024-08-21Simplify some redundant field namesMichael Goulet-1/+1
2024-08-21Use bool in favor of Option<()> for diagnosticsMichael Goulet-4/+4
2024-07-29Reformat `use` declarations.Nicholas Nethercote-65/+56
The previous commit updated `rustfmt.toml` appropriately. This commit is the outcome of running `x fmt --all` with the new formatting options.
2024-06-12Use `tidy` to sort crate attributes for all compiler crates.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+3
We already do this for a number of crates, e.g. `rustc_middle`, `rustc_span`, `rustc_metadata`, `rustc_span`, `rustc_errors`. For the ones we don't, in many cases the attributes are a mess. - There is no consistency about order of attribute kinds (e.g. `allow`/`deny`/`feature`). - Within attribute kind groups (e.g. the `feature` attributes), sometimes the order is alphabetical, and sometimes there is no particular order. - Sometimes the attributes of a particular kind aren't even grouped all together, e.g. there might be a `feature`, then an `allow`, then another `feature`. This commit extends the existing sorting to all compiler crates, increasing consistency. If any new attribute line is added there is now only one place it can go -- no need for arbitrary decisions. Exceptions: - `rustc_log`, `rustc_next_trait_solver` and `rustc_type_ir_macros`, because they have no crate attributes. - `rustc_codegen_gcc`, because it's quasi-external to rustc (e.g. it's ignored in `rustfmt.toml`).
2024-05-24Run rustfmt on files that need it.Nicholas Nethercote-2/+1
Somehow these files aren't properly formatted. By default `x fmt` and `x tidy` only check files that have changed against master, so if an ill-formatted file somehow slips in it can stay that way as long as it doesn't get modified(?) I found these when I ran `x fmt` explicitly on every `.rs` file in the repo, while working on https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/750.
2024-05-23Remove `#[macro_use] extern crate tracing` from `rustc_incremental`.Nicholas Nethercote-4/+7
2024-05-21PR feedbackBen Kimock-3/+3
2024-05-21Add a footer in FileEncoder and check for it in MemDecoderBen Kimock-4/+25
2024-05-03Auto merge of #123441 - saethlin:fixed-len-file-names, r=oli-obkbors-29/+25
Stabilize the size of incr comp object file names The current implementation does not produce stable-length paths, and we create the paths in a way that makes our allocation behavior is nondeterministic. I think `@eddyb` fixed a number of other cases like this in the past, and this PR fixes another one. Whether that actually matters I have no idea, but we still have bimodal behavior in rustc-perf and the non-uniformity in `find` and `ls` was bothering me. I've also removed the truncation of the mangled CGU names. Before this PR incr comp paths look like this: ``` target/debug/incremental/scratch-38izrrq90cex7/s-gux6gz0ow8-1ph76gg-ewe1xj434l26w9up5bedsojpd/261xgo1oqnd90ry5.o ``` And after, they look like this: ``` target/debug/incremental/scratch-035omutqbfkbw/s-gux6borni0-16r3v1j-6n64tmwqzchtgqzwwim5amuga/55v2re42sztc8je9bva6g8ft3.o ``` On the one hand, I'm sure this will break some people's builds because they're on Windows and only a few bytes from the path length limit. But if we're that seriously worried about the length of our file names, I have some other ideas on how to make them smaller. And last time I deleted some hash truncations from the compiler, there was a huge drop in the number if incremental compilation ICEs that were reported: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/110367https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/110367 --- Upon further reading, this PR actually fixes a bug. This comment says the CGU names are supposed to be a fixed-length hash, and before this PR they aren't: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/ca7d34efa94afe271accf2bd3d44152a5bd6fff1/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/partitioning.rs#L445-L448