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2025-05-30Change a per-module query to just run on the items it internally filters forOli Scherer-1/+0
2025-05-30Merge coroutine obligation checking into borrowck parallel loopOli Scherer-4/+0
2025-05-27coverage: Revert "unused local file IDs" due to empty function namesZalathar-2/+1
This reverts commit 3b22c21dd8c30f499051fe7a758ca0e5d81eb638, reversing changes made to 5f292eea6d63abbd26f1e6e00a0b8cf21d828d7d.
2025-05-21Move -Zcrate-attr injection to just after crate root parsingbjorn3-8/+8
This way after_crate_root_parsing and -Zpretty will see them.
2025-05-19Auto merge of #141255 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-ravsgen, r=matthiaskrgrbors-0/+1
Rollup of 6 pull requests Successful merges: - #131200 (Handle `rustc_query_system` cases of `rustc::potential_query_instability` lint) - #141244 (windows: document that we rely on an undocumented property of GetUserProfileDirectoryW) - #141247 (skip compiler tools sanity checks on certain commands) - #141248 (fix data race in ReentrantLock fallback for targets without 64bit atomics) - #141249 (introduce common macro for `MutVisitor` and `Visitor` to dedup code) - #141253 (Warning added when dependency crate has async drop types, and the feature is disabled) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-05-19Warning added when dependency crate has async drop types, and the feature is ↵Andrew Zhogin-0/+1
disabled
2025-05-19Rollup merge of #140847 - Zalathar:unused-local-file, r=SparrowLiiStuart Cook-1/+2
coverage: Detect unused local file IDs to avoid an LLVM assertion Each function's coverage metadata contains a *local file table* that maps local file IDs (used by the function's mapping regions) to global file IDs (shared by all functions in the same CGU). LLVM requires all local file IDs to have at least one mapping region, and has an assertion that will fail if it detects a local file ID with no regions. To make sure that assertion doesn't fire, we need to detect and skip functions whose metadata would trigger it. (This can't actually happen yet, because currently all of a function's spans must belong to the same file and expansion. But this will be an important edge case when adding expansion region support.)
2025-05-17Auto merge of #140856 - oli-obk:merge-queries2, r=nnethercotebors-4/+0
Merge mir query analysis invocations r? `@ghost` same thing as https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/140854 just a different set of queries Doing this in general has some bad cache coherence issues because the query caches are laid out in Vec<QueryResult> lists per query where each index refers to a DefId in the same order as we're iterating. Iterating two or more lists at the same time does have cache issues, so I want to poke a bit at it to see if we can't merge just a few of them at a time.
2025-05-16Auto merge of #140959 - oli-obk:no-unsafe-children, r=davidtwcobors-3/+2
Invoke a query only when it doesn't return immediately anyway This should cause less query key caching and less dep graph data, hopefully resulting in some perf improvements
2025-05-14Merge mir query analysis invocationsOli Scherer-4/+0
The reasons I'm doing it is that * merging those blocks allows for more parallelism as you don't run parallel blocks in sequence * merging blocks allows merging analysis queries shrinking the dep graph * should allow us to do more early aborting in case of errors and/or moving query calls from the analysis query into others that allow early aborting the others (and doing more tainting and stuff)
2025-05-13Auto merge of #140887 - pietroalbini:pa-bootstrap-update, r=compiler-errorsbors-1/+0
Stage0 bootstrap update This PR [follows the release process](https://forge.rust-lang.org/release/process.html#master-bootstrap-update-tuesday) to update the stage0 compiler. The only thing of note is https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/commit/58651d1b316e268fac2100c3ae37bb502a36b8ba, which was flagged by clippy as a correctness fix. I think allowing that lint in our case makes sense, but it's worth to have a second pair of eyes on it. r? `@Mark-Simulacrum`
2025-05-13Invoke a query only when it doesn't return immediately anywayOli Scherer-3/+2
2025-05-12Fix typosomahs-1/+1
2025-05-12update cfg(bootstrap)Pietro Albini-1/+0
2025-05-10coverage: Detect unused local file IDs to avoid an LLVM assertionZalathar-1/+2
This case can't actually happen yet (other than via a testing flag), because currently all of a function's spans must belong to the same file and expansion. But this will be an important edge case when adding expansion region support.
2025-05-09Remove mono item collection strategy override from -Zprint-mono-itemsTomasz Miąsko-1/+1
Previously `-Zprint-mono-items` would override the mono item collection strategy. When debugging one doesn't want to change the behaviour, so this was counter productive. Additionally, the produced behaviour was artificial and might never arise without using the option in the first place (`-Zprint-mono-items=eager` without `-Clink-dead-code`). Finally, the option was incorrectly marked as `UNTRACKED`. Resolve those issues, by turning `-Zprint-mono-items` into a boolean flag that prints results of mono item collection without changing the behaviour of mono item collection. For codegen-units test incorporate `-Zprint-mono-items` flag directly into compiletest tool. Test changes are mechanical. `-Zprint-mono-items=lazy` was removed without additional changes, and `-Zprint-mono-items=eager` was turned into `-Clink-dead-code`. Linking dead code disables internalization, so tests have been updated accordingly.
2025-05-04Initial support for dynamically linked cratesBryanskiy-1/+27
2025-05-01Auto merge of #140145 - Zoxc:job-server-proxy, r=SparrowLiibors-14/+39
Add a jobserver proxy to ensure at least one token is always held This adds a jobserver proxy to ensure at least one token is always held by `rustc`. Currently with `-Z threads` `rustc` can temporarily give up all its tokens, causing `cargo` to spawn additional `rustc` instances beyond the job limit. The current behavior causes an issue with `cargo fix` which has a global lock preventing concurrent `rustc` instances, but it also holds a jobserver token, causing a deadlock when `rustc` gives up its token. That is fixed by this PR. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/67385. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/133873. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/140093.
2025-04-29Drop AST on a separate thread and prefetch `hir_crate`John Kåre Alsaker-0/+6
2025-04-29Add some commentsJohn Kåre Alsaker-0/+4
2025-04-29Add a jobserver proxy to ensure at least one token is always heldJohn Kåre Alsaker-14/+35
2025-04-28Rollup merge of #140323 - tgross35:cfg-unstable-float, r=UrgauChris Denton-5/+16
Implement the internal feature `cfg_target_has_reliable_f16_f128` Support for `f16` and `f128` is varied across targets, backends, and backend versions. Eventually we would like to reach a point where all backends support these approximately equally, but until then we have to work around some of these nuances of support being observable. Introduce the `cfg_target_has_reliable_f16_f128` internal feature, which provides the following new configuration gates: * `cfg(target_has_reliable_f16)` * `cfg(target_has_reliable_f16_math)` * `cfg(target_has_reliable_f128)` * `cfg(target_has_reliable_f128_math)` `reliable_f16` and `reliable_f128` indicate that basic arithmetic for the type works correctly. The `_math` versions indicate that anything relying on `libm` works correctly, since sometimes this hits a separate class of codegen bugs. These options match configuration set by the build script at [1]. The logic for LLVM support is duplicated as-is from the same script. There are a few possible updates that will come as a follow up. The config introduced here is not planned to ever become stable, it is only intended to replace the build scripts for `std` tests and `compiler-builtins` that don't have any way to configure based on the codegen backend. MCP: https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/866 Closes: https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/866 [1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/555e1d0386f024a8359645c3217f4b3eae9be042/library/std/build.rs#L84-L186 --- The second commit makes use of this config to replace `cfg_{f16,f128}{,_math}` in `library/`. I omitted providing a `cfg(bootstrap)` configuration to keep things simpler since the next beta branch is in two weeks. try-job: aarch64-gnu try-job: i686-msvc-1 try-job: test-various try-job: x86_64-gnu try-job: x86_64-msvc-ext2
2025-04-28AsyncDrop implementation using shim codegen of ↵Andrew Zhogin-5/+7
async_drop_in_place::{closure}, scoped async drop added.
2025-04-27Implement the internal feature `cfg_target_has_reliable_f16_f128`Trevor Gross-5/+16
Support for `f16` and `f128` is varied across targets, backends, and backend versions. Eventually we would like to reach a point where all backends support these approximately equally, but until then we have to work around some of these nuances of support being observable. Introduce the `cfg_target_has_reliable_f16_f128` internal feature, which provides the following new configuration gates: * `cfg(target_has_reliable_f16)` * `cfg(target_has_reliable_f16_math)` * `cfg(target_has_reliable_f128)` * `cfg(target_has_reliable_f128_math)` `reliable_f16` and `reliable_f128` indicate that basic arithmetic for the type works correctly. The `_math` versions indicate that anything relying on `libm` works correctly, since sometimes this hits a separate class of codegen bugs. These options match configuration set by the build script at [1]. The logic for LLVM support is duplicated as-is from the same script. There are a few possible updates that will come as a follow up. The config introduced here is not planned to ever become stable, it is only intended to replace the build scripts for `std` tests and `compiler-builtins` that don't have any way to configure based on the codegen backend. MCP: https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/866 Closes: https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/866 [1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/555e1d0386f024a8359645c3217f4b3eae9be042/library/std/build.rs#L84-L186
2025-04-26session: Cleanup `CanonicalizedPath::new`Vadim Petrochenkov-4/+4
It wants an owned path, so pass an owned path
2025-04-23Make #![feature(let_chains)] bootstrap conditional in compiler/est31-1/+1
2025-04-19Rollup merge of #139042 - compiler-errors:do-not-optimize-switchint, r=saethlinChris Denton-1/+1
Do not remove trivial `SwitchInt` in analysis MIR This PR ensures that we don't prematurely remove trivial `SwitchInt` terminators which affects both the borrow-checking and runtime semantics (i.e. UB) of the code. Previously the `SimplifyCfg` optimization was removing `SwitchInt` terminators when they was "trivial", i.e. when all arms branched to the same basic block, even if that `SwitchInt` terminator had the side-effect of reading an operand which (for example) may not be initialized or may point to an invalid place in memory. This behavior is unlike all other optimizations, which are only applied after "analysis" (i.e. borrow-checking) is finished, and which Miri disables to make sure the compiler doesn't silently remove UB. Fixing this code "breaks" (i.e. unmasks) code that used to borrow-check but no longer does, like: ```rust fn foo() { let x; let (0 | _) = x; } ``` This match expression should perform a read because `_` does not shadow the `0` literal pattern, and the compiler should have to read the match scrutinee to compare it to 0. I've checked that this behavior does not actually manifest in practice via a crater run which came back clean: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/139042#issuecomment-2767436367 As a side-note, it may be tempting to suggest that this is actually a good thing or that we should preserve this behavior. If we wanted to make this work (i.e. trivially optimize out reads from matches that are redundant like `0 | _`), then we should be enabling this behavior *after* fixing this. However, I think it's kinda unprincipled, and for example other variations of the code don't even work today, e.g.: ```rust fn foo() { let x; let (0.. | _) = x; } ```
2025-04-14Stabilize `-Zdwarf-version` as `-Cdwarf-version`Wesley Wiser-0/+1
2025-04-11Auto merge of #139453 - compiler-errors:incr, r=jieyouxubors-0/+1
Prepend temp files with per-invocation random string to avoid temp filename conflicts https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/139407 uncovered a very subtle unsoundness with incremental codegen, failing compilation sessions (due to assembler errors), and the "prefer hard linking over copying files" strategy we use in the compiler for file management. Specifically, imagine we're building a single file 3 times, all with `-Csave-temps -Cincremental=...`. Let's call the object file we're building for the codegen unit for `main` "`XXX.o`" just for clarity since it's probably some gigantic hash name: ``` #[inline(never)] #[cfg(any(rpass1, rpass3))] fn a() -> i32 { 0 } #[cfg(any(cfail2))] fn a() -> i32 { 1 } fn main() { evil::evil(); assert_eq!(a(), 0); } mod evil { #[cfg(any(rpass1, rpass3))] pub fn evil() { unsafe { std::arch::asm!("/* */"); } } #[cfg(any(cfail2))] pub fn evil() { unsafe { std::arch::asm!("missing"); } } } ``` Session 1 (`rpass1`): * Type-check, borrow-check, etc. * Serialize the dep graph to the incremental working directory `.../s-...-working/`. * Codegen object file to a temp file `XXX.rcgu.o` which is spit out in the cwd. * Hard-link[^1] `XXX.rcgu.o` to the incremental working directory `.../s-...-working/XXX.o`. * Save-temps option means we don't delete `XXX.rgcu.o`. * Link the binary and stuff. * Finalize[^2] the working incremental session by renaming `.../s-...-working` to ` s-...-asjkdhsjakd` (some other finalized incr comp session dir name). Session 2 (`cfail2`): * Load artifacts from the previous *finalized* incremental session, namely the dep graph. * Type-check, borrow-check, etc. since the file has changed, so most dep graph nodes are red. * Serialize the dep graph to the incremental working directory `.../s-...-working/`. * Codegen object file to a temp file `XXX.rcgu.o`. **HERE IS THE PROBLEM**: The hard-link is still set up to point to the inode from `XXX.o` from the first session, so this also modifies the `XXX.o` in the previous finalized session directory. * Codegen emits an error b/c `missing` is not an instruction, so we abort before finalizing the incremental session. Specifically, this means that the *previous* session is the last finalized session. Session 3 (`rpass3`): * Load artifacts from the previous *finalized* incremental session, namely the dep graph. NOTE that this is from session 1. * All the dep graph nodes are green since we are basically replaying session 1. * codegen object file `XXX.o`, which is detected as *reused* from session 1 since dep nodes were green. That means we **reuse** `XXX.o` which had been dirtied from session 2. * Link the binary and stuff. This results in a binary which reuses some of the build artifacts from session 2, but thinks it's from session 1. At this point, I hope it's clear to see that the incremental results from session 1 were dirtied from session 2, but we reuse them as if session 1 was the previous (finalized) incremental session we ran. This is at best really buggy, and at worst **unsound**. This isn't limited to `-C save-temps`, since there are other combinations of flags that may keep around temporary files (hard linked) in the working directory (like `-C debuginfo=1 -C split-debuginfo=unpacked` on darwin, for example). --- This PR implements a fix which is to prepend temp filenames with a random string that is generated per invocation of rustc. This string is not *deterministic*, but temporary files are transient anyways, so I don't believe this is a problem. That means that temp files are now something like... `{crate-name}.{cgu}.{invocation_temp}.rcgu.o`, where `{invocation_temp}` is the new temporary string we generate per invocation of rustc. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/139407 [^1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/175dcc7773d65c1b1542c351392080f48c05799f/compiler/rustc_fs_util/src/lib.rs#L60 [^2]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/175dcc7773d65c1b1542c351392080f48c05799f/compiler/rustc_incremental/src/persist/fs.rs#L1-L40
2025-04-11Auto merge of #139011 - Zoxc:no-rayon-iters, r=oli-obkbors-3/+5
Remove the use of Rayon iterators This removes the use of Rayon iterators and the use of the `rustc-rayon` crate. `rustc-rayon-core` is still used however. In parallel loops, instead of a Rayon iterator a serial iterator are used to collect items into a `Vec` and we use a parallel loop over its elements using the new `par_slice` function which is built on `rustc-rayon-core`'s `join`. This change makes it easier to bring `rustc-rayon-core` in-tree. Tests using 7 threads: <table><tr><td rowspan="2">Benchmark</td><td colspan="1"><b>Before</b></th><td colspan="2"><b>After</b></th><td colspan="1"><b>Before</b></th><td colspan="2"><b>After</b></th><td colspan="1"><b>Before</b></th><td colspan="2"><b>After</b></th></tr><tr><td align="right">Time</td><td align="right">Time</td><td align="right">%</th><td align="right">Physical Memory</td><td align="right">Physical Memory</td><td align="right">%</th><td align="right">Committed Memory</td><td align="right">Committed Memory</td><td align="right">%</th></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>clap</b>:check</td><td align="right">0.4827s</td><td align="right">0.4828s</td><td align="right"> 0.02%</td><td align="right">201.23 MiB</td><td align="right">201.31 MiB</td><td align="right"> 0.04%</td><td align="right">279.03 MiB</td><td align="right">279.46 MiB</td><td align="right"> 0.15%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>hyper</b>:check</td><td align="right">0.1443s</td><td align="right">0.1401s</td><td align="right">💚 -2.91%</td><td align="right">126.42 MiB</td><td align="right">126.70 MiB</td><td align="right"> 0.22%</td><td align="right">199.79 MiB</td><td align="right">199.99 MiB</td><td align="right"> 0.10%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>regex</b>:check</td><td align="right">0.3252s</td><td align="right">0.3065s</td><td align="right">💚 -5.78%</td><td align="right">161.87 MiB</td><td align="right">161.78 MiB</td><td align="right"> -0.05%</td><td align="right">229.59 MiB</td><td align="right">230.23 MiB</td><td align="right"> 0.28%</td></tr><tr><td>🟣 <b>syn</b>:check</td><td align="right">0.5845s</td><td align="right">0.5876s</td><td align="right"> 0.53%</td><td align="right">197.01 MiB</td><td align="right">196.89 MiB</td><td align="right"> -0.06%</td><td align="right">267.62 MiB</td><td align="right">267.47 MiB</td><td align="right"> -0.06%</td></tr><tr><td>Total</td><td align="right">1.5367s</td><td align="right">1.5169s</td><td align="right">💚 -1.29%</td><td align="right">686.53 MiB</td><td align="right">686.68 MiB</td><td align="right"> 0.02%</td><td align="right">976.04 MiB</td><td align="right">977.14 MiB</td><td align="right"> 0.11%</td></tr><tr><td>Summary</td><td align="right">1.0000s</td><td align="right">0.9796s</td><td align="right">💚 -2.04%</td><td align="right">1 byte</td><td align="right">1.00 bytes</td><td align="right"> 0.04%</td><td align="right">1 byte</td><td align="right">1.00 bytes</td><td align="right"> 0.12%</td></tr></table> <table><tr><td rowspan="2">Benchmark</td><td colspan="1"><b>Before</b></th><td colspan="2"><b>After</b></th><td colspan="1"><b>Before</b></th><td colspan="2"><b>After</b></th><td colspan="1"><b>Before</b></th><td colspan="2"><b>After</b></th></tr><tr><td align="right">Time</td><td align="right">Time</td><td align="right">%</th><td align="right">Physical Memory</td><td align="right">Physical Memory</td><td align="right">%</th><td align="right">Committed Memory</td><td align="right">Committed Memory</td><td align="right">%</th></tr><tr><td>🟠 <b>clap</b>:debug</td><td align="right">1.6371s</td><td align="right">1.6529s</td><td align="right"> 0.96%</td><td align="right">395.58 MiB</td><td align="right">396.21 MiB</td><td align="right"> 0.16%</td><td align="right">460.98 MiB</td><td align="right">461.52 MiB</td><td align="right"> 0.12%</td></tr><tr><td>🟠 <b>hyper</b>:debug</td><td align="right">0.3248s</td><td align="right">0.3210s</td><td align="right">💚 -1.16%</td><td align="right">155.16 MiB</td><td align="right">155.19 MiB</td><td align="right"> 0.02%</td><td align="right">219.21 MiB</td><td align="right">219.30 MiB</td><td align="right"> 0.04%</td></tr><tr><td>🟠 <b>regex</b>:debug</td><td align="right">1.0148s</td><td align="right">0.9929s</td><td align="right">💚 -2.16%</td><td align="right">297.96 MiB</td><td align="right">295.07 MiB</td><td align="right"> -0.97%</td><td align="right">354.53 MiB</td><td align="right">351.58 MiB</td><td align="right"> -0.83%</td></tr><tr><td>🟠 <b>syn</b>:debug</td><td align="right">1.3614s</td><td align="right">1.3717s</td><td align="right"> 0.76%</td><td align="right">319.10 MiB</td><td align="right">321.19 MiB</td><td align="right"> 0.65%</td><td align="right">378.90 MiB</td><td align="right">381.27 MiB</td><td align="right"> 0.62%</td></tr><tr><td>Total</td><td align="right">4.3381s</td><td align="right">4.3386s</td><td align="right"> 0.01%</td><td align="right">1.14 GiB</td><td align="right">1.14 GiB</td><td align="right"> -0.01%</td><td align="right">1.38 GiB</td><td align="right">1.38 GiB</td><td align="right"> 0.00%</td></tr><tr><td>Summary</td><td align="right">1.0000s</td><td align="right">0.9960s</td><td align="right"> -0.40%</td><td align="right">1 byte</td><td align="right">1.00 bytes</td><td align="right"> -0.03%</td><td align="right">1 byte</td><td align="right">1.00 bytes</td><td align="right"> -0.01%</td></tr></table>
2025-04-11Rollup merge of #138682 - Alexendoo:extra-symbols, r=fee1-deadStuart Cook-11/+27
Allow drivers to supply a list of extra symbols to intern Allows adding new symbols as `const`s in external drivers, desirable in Clippy so we can use them in patterns to replace code like https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/75530e9f72a1990ed2305e16fd51d02f47048f12/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_ptr_alignment.rs#L66 The Clippy change adds a couple symbols as a demo, the exact `clippy_utils` API and replacing other usages can be done on the Clippy side to minimise sync conflicts --- try-job: aarch64-gnu
2025-04-10Remove the use of Rayon iteratorsJohn Kåre Alsaker-3/+5
2025-04-10Allow drivers to supply a list of extra symbols to internAlex Macleod-11/+27
2025-04-08Do not optimize out SwitchInt before borrowck, or if Zmir-preserve-ubMichael Goulet-1/+1
2025-04-08borrowck typeck children together with their parentlcnr-1/+3
2025-04-07Prepend temp files with a string per invocation of rustcMichael Goulet-0/+1
2025-04-05KCFI: Add KCFI arity indicator supportRamon de C Valle-0/+1
Adds KCFI arity indicator support to the Rust compiler (see rust-lang/rust#138311, https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/121070, and https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CANiq72=3ghFxy8E=AU9p+0imFxKr5iU3sd0hVUXed5BA+KjdNQ@mail.gmail.com/).
2025-04-03Rollup merge of #138767 - clubby789:check-cfg-bool, r=UrgauMatthias Krüger-0/+8
Allow boolean literals in `check-cfg` https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/138632#issuecomment-2738114495 This makes it consistent with `--cfg` We could alternatively add a forward-compatible lint against `--cfg true/false` r? `@Urgau`
2025-04-03Allow boolean literals in `check-cfg`clubby789-0/+8
2025-04-02Use return_result_from_ensure_ok a bit moreMichael Goulet-1/+1
2025-03-31Add `-Zembed-metadata` CLI optionJakub Beránek-0/+1
2025-03-30Remove attribute `#[rustc_error]`Vadim Petrochenkov-50/+6
2025-03-27Rollup merge of #138672 - Zoxc:deferred-queries-in-deadlock-handler, r=oli-obkStuart Cook-21/+23
Avoiding calling queries when collecting active queries This PR changes active query collection to no longer call queries. Instead the fields needing queries have their computation delayed to when an cycle error is emitted or when printing the query backtrace in a panic. This is done by splitting the fields in `QueryStackFrame` needing queries into a new `QueryStackFrameExtra` type. When collecting queries `QueryStackFrame` will contain a closure that can create `QueryStackFrameExtra`, which does make use of queries. Calling `lift` on a `QueryStackFrame` or `CycleError` will convert it to a variant containing `QueryStackFrameExtra` using those closures. This also only calls queries needed to collect information on a cycle errors, instead of information on all active queries. Calling queries when collecting active queries is a bit odd. Calling queries should not be done in the deadlock handler at all. This avoids the out of memory scenario in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/124901.
2025-03-26Add `TyCtx::env_var_os`Mads Marquart-1/+27
Along with `TyCtx::env_var` helper. These can be used to track environment variable accesses in the query system. Since `TyCtx::env_var_os` uses `OsStr`, this commit also adds the necessary trait implementations for that to work.
2025-03-26Avoiding calling queries when collecting active queriesJohn Kåre Alsaker-21/+23
2025-03-25Rollup merge of #138581 - Zoxc:abort-handler-if-locked, r=SparrowLiiMatthias Krüger-2/+13
Abort in deadlock handler if we fail to get a query map Resolving query cycles requires the complete active query map, or it may miss query cycles. We did not check that the map is completely constructed before. If there is some error collecting the map, something has gone wrong already. This adds a check to abort/panic if we fail to construct the complete map. This can help differentiate errors from the `deadlock detected` case if constructing query map has errors in practice. An `Option` is not used for `collect_active_jobs` as the panic handler can still make use of a partial map.
2025-03-24Auto merge of #138629 - Zoxc:graph-anon-hashmap, r=oli-obkbors-1/+4
Only use the new node hashmap for anonymous nodes This is a rebase of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/112469. cc `@cjgillot`
2025-03-21Move some calls to before calling codegen_cratebjorn3-21/+9
`--emit mir`, `#[rustc_symbol_name]` and `#[rustc_def_path]` now run before codegen and thus work even if codegen fails. This can help with debugging.
2025-03-21Address commentsJohn Kåre Alsaker-8/+9
2025-03-21Update commentsJohn Kåre Alsaker-2/+3