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2025-03-18Move `hir::Item::ident` into `hir::ItemKind`.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+1
`hir::Item` has an `ident` field. - It's always non-empty for these item kinds: `ExternCrate`, `Static`, `Const`, `Fn`, `Macro`, `Mod`, `TyAlias`, `Enum`, `Struct`, `Union`, Trait`, TraitAalis`. - It's always empty for these item kinds: `ForeignMod`, `GlobalAsm`, `Impl`. - For `Use`, it is non-empty for `UseKind::Single` and empty for `UseKind::{Glob,ListStem}`. All of this is quite non-obvious; the only documentation is a single comment saying "The name might be a dummy name in case of anonymous items". Some sites that handle items check for an empty ident, some don't. This is a very C-like way of doing things, but this is Rust, we have sum types, we can do this properly and never forget to check for the exceptional case and never YOLO possibly empty identifiers (or possibly dummy spans) around and hope that things will work out. The commit is large but it's mostly obvious plumbing work. Some notable things. - A similar transformation makes sense for `ast::Item`, but this is already a big change. That can be done later. - Lots of assertions are added to item lowering to ensure that identifiers are empty/non-empty as expected. These will be removable when `ast::Item` is done later. - `ItemKind::Use` doesn't get an `Ident`, but `UseKind::Single` does. - `lower_use_tree` is significantly simpler. No more confusing `&mut Ident` to deal with. - `ItemKind::ident` is a new method, it returns an `Option<Ident>`. It's used with `unwrap` in a few places; sometimes it's hard to tell exactly which item kinds might occur. None of these unwraps fail on the test suite. It's conceivable that some might fail on alternative input. We can deal with those if/when they happen. - In `trait_path` the `find_map`/`if let` is replaced with a loop, and things end up much clearer that way. - `named_span` no longer checks for an empty name; instead the call site now checks for a missing identifier if necessary. - `maybe_inline_local` doesn't need the `glob` argument, it can be computed in-function from the `renamed` argument. - `arbitrary_source_item_ordering::check_mod` had a big `if` statement that was just getting the ident from the item kinds that had one. It could be mostly replaced by a single call to the new `ItemKind::ident` method. - `ItemKind` grows from 56 to 64 bytes, but `Item` stays the same size, and that's what matters, because `ItemKind` only occurs within `Item`.
2025-03-17Flatten and simplify some control flowYotam Ofek-3/+2
2025-03-17Target modifiers fix for bool flags without valueAndrew Zhogin-23/+99
2025-03-15Stop relying on rustc_type_ir in non-type-system cratesMichael Goulet-1/+0
2025-03-15Move codec module back into middleMichael Goulet-7/+3
2025-03-13Auto merge of #138450 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-4im25vf, r=matthiaskrgrbors-1/+2
Rollup of 6 pull requests Successful merges: - #137816 (attempt to support `BinaryFormat::Xcoff` in `naked_asm!`) - #138109 (make precise capturing args in rustdoc Json typed) - #138343 (Enable `f16` tests for `powf`) - #138356 (bump libc to 0.2.171 to fix xous) - #138371 (Update compiletest's `has_asm_support` to match rustc) - #138404 (Cleanup sysroot locating a bit) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-03-13Rollup merge of #138109 - Kohei316:feat/rust-doc-precise-capturing-arg, ↵Matthias Krüger-1/+2
r=aDotInTheVoid,compiler-errors make precise capturing args in rustdoc Json typed close #137616 This PR includes below changes. - Add `rustc_hir::PreciseCapturingArgKind` which allows the query system to return a arg's data. - Add `rustdoc::clean::types::PreciseCapturingArg` and change to use it. - Add `rustdoc-json-types::PreciseCapturingArg` and change to use it. - Update `tests/rustdoc-json/impl-trait-precise-capturing.rs`. - Bump `rustdoc_json_types::FORMAT_VERSION`.
2025-03-13Rollup merge of #138273 - petrochenkov:nonatroot, r=bjorn3Matthias Krüger-33/+34
metadata: Ignore sysroot when doing the manual native lib search in rustc This is the opposite alternative to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/138170 and another way to make native library search consistent between rustc and linker. This way the directory list searched by rustc is still a prefix of the directory list considered by linker, but it's a shorter prefix than in #138170. We can include the sysroot directories into rustc's search again later if the issues with #138170 are resolved, it will be a backward compatible change. This may break some code doing weird things on unstable rustc, or tier 2-3 targets, like bundling `libunwind.a` or sanitizers into something. Note that this doesn't affect shipped `libc.a`, because it lives in `self-contained` directories in sysroot, and `self-contained` sysroot is already not included into the rustc's search. All libunwind and sanitizer libs should be moved to `self-contained` sysroot too eventually. With the consistent search directory list between rustc and linker we can make rustc own the native library search (at least for static libs) and use linker search only as a fallback (like in #123436). This will allow addressing issues like https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/132394 once and for all on all targets. r? ``@bjorn3``
2025-03-13Auto merge of #138416 - Manishearth:rollup-fejor9p, r=Manishearthbors-6/+5
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 #138175 - sam-mccall:binobj, r=nnethercoteManish Goregaokar-1/+1
Support rmeta inputs for --crate-type=bin --emit=obj This already works for --emit=metadata, but is possible anytime we're not linking. Tests: - `rmeta_bin` checks we're not changing --emit=link (already passes) - `rmeta_bin-pass` tests the new behavior for --emit=obj (would fail today) and also --emit=metadata which isn't changing
2025-03-12Move methods from `Map` to `TyCtxt`, part 4.Nicholas Nethercote-5/+4
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.
2025-03-10make precise capturing args in rustdoc Json typedmorine0122-1/+2
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.
2025-03-09metadata: Ignore sysroot when doing the manual native lib search in rustcVadim Petrochenkov-33/+34
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.
2025-03-07Support rmeta inputs for --crate-type=bin --emit=objSam McCall-1/+1
This already works for --emit=metadata, but is possible anytime we're not linking. Tests: `rmeta_bin` checks we're not changing --emit=link (already passes) `rmeta_bin-pass` tests the new behavior for --emit=obj (would fail today) and also --emit=metadata which isn't changing
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).
2025-03-04Auto merge of #135695 - Noratrieb:elf-raw-dylib, r=bjorn3bors-2/+22
Support raw-dylib link kind on ELF raw-dylib is a link kind that allows rustc to link against a library without having any library files present. This currently only exists on Windows. rustc will take all the symbols from raw-dylib link blocks and put them in an import library, where they can then be resolved by the linker. While import libraries don't exist on ELF, it would still be convenient to have this same functionality. Not having the libraries present at build-time can be convenient for several reasons, especially cross-compilation. With raw-dylib, code linking against a library can be cross-compiled without needing to have these libraries available on the build machine. If the libc crate makes use of this, it would allow cross-compilation without having any libc available on the build machine. This is not yet possible with this implementation, at least against libc's like glibc that use symbol versioning. The raw-dylib kind could be extended with support for symbol versioning in the future. This implementation is very experimental and I have not tested it very well. I have tested it for a toy example and the lz4-sys crate, where it was able to successfully link a binary despite not having a corresponding library at build-time. I was inspired by Björn's comments in https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/bundle-zig-cc-in-rustup-by-default/22096/27 Tracking issue: #135694 r? bjorn3 try-job: aarch64-apple try-job: x86_64-msvc-1 try-job: x86_64-msvc-2 try-job: test-various
2025-03-03Remove some unnecessary aliases from `rustc_data_structures::sync`Zalathar-2/+2
With the removal of `cfg(parallel_compiler)`, these are always shared references and `std::sync::OnceLock`.
2025-02-26Support raw-dylib link kind on ELFNoratrieb-2/+22
raw-dylib is a link kind that allows rustc to link against a library without having any library files present. This currently only exists on Windows. rustc will take all the symbols from raw-dylib link blocks and put them in an import library, where they can then be resolved by the linker. While import libraries don't exist on ELF, it would still be convenient to have this same functionality. Not having the libraries present at build-time can be convenient for several reasons, especially cross-compilation. With raw-dylib, code linking against a library can be cross-compiled without needing to have these libraries available on the build machine. If the libc crate makes use of this, it would allow cross-compilation without having any libc available on the build machine. This is not yet possible with this implementation, at least against libc's like glibc that use symbol versioning. The raw-dylib kind could be extended with support for symbol versioning in the future. This implementation is very experimental and I have not tested it very well. I have tested it for a toy example and the lz4-sys crate, where it was able to successfully link a binary despite not having a corresponding library at build-time.
2025-02-26Rollup merge of #137201 - estebank:structured-errors-long-ty, r=oli-obkLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-1/+1
Teach structured errors to display short `Ty<'_>` Make it so that in every structured error annotated with `#[derive(Diagnostic)]` that has a field of type `Ty<'_>`, the printing of that value into a `String` will look at the thread-local storage `TyCtxt` in order to shorten to a length appropriate with the terminal width. When this happen, the resulting error will have a note with the file where the full type name was written to. ``` error[E0618]: expected function, found `((..., ..., ..., ...), ..., ..., ...)`` --> long.rs:7:5 | 6 | fn foo(x: D) { //~ `x` has type `(... | - `x` has type `((..., ..., ..., ...), ..., ..., ...)` 7 | x(); //~ ERROR expected function, found `(... | ^-- | | | call expression requires function | = note: the full name for the type has been written to 'long.long-type-14182675702747116984.txt' = note: consider using `--verbose` to print the full type name to the console ``` Follow up to and response to the comments on #136898. r? ``@oli-obk``
2025-02-26Rollup merge of #137529 - klensy:unused3, r=lcnrLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-1/+0
remove few unused args
2025-02-25Teach structured errors to display short `Ty`Esteban Küber-1/+1
Make it so that every structured error annotated with `#[derive(Diagnostic)]` that has a field of type `Ty<'_>`, the printing of that value into a `String` will look at the thread-local storage `TyCtxt` in order to shorten to a length appropriate with the terminal width. When this happen, the resulting error will have a note with the file where the full type name was written to. ``` error[E0618]: expected function, found `((..., ..., ..., ...), ..., ..., ...)`` --> long.rs:7:5 | 6 | fn foo(x: D) { //~ `x` has type `(... | - `x` has type `((..., ..., ..., ...), ..., ..., ...)` 7 | x(); //~ ERROR expected function, found `(... | ^-- | | | call expression requires function | = note: the full name for the type has been written to 'long.long-type-14182675702747116984.txt' = note: consider using `--verbose` to print the full type name to the console ```
2025-02-25remove unused field from VariantDef::new and convert debug to instrumentklensy-1/+0
2025-02-25Auto merge of #137571 - tgross35:rollup-i1tcnv1, r=tgross35bors-1/+0
Rollup of 8 pull requests Successful merges: - #134655 (Stabilize `hash_extract_if`) - #135933 (Explain how Vec::with_capacity is faithful) - #136668 (Stabilize `core::str::from_utf8_mut` as `const`) - #136775 (Update `String::from_raw_parts` safety requirements) - #137109 (stabilize extract_if) - #137349 (Implement `read_buf` for zkVM stdin) - #137493 (configure.py: don't instruct user to run nonexistent program) - #137516 (remove some unnecessary rustc_const_unstable) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-02-24Introduce new-style attribute parsers for several attributesJana Dönszelmann-1/+0
note: compiler compiles but librustdoc and clippy don't
2025-02-24Change span field accesses to method callsJana Dönszelmann-2/+2
2025-02-23stabilize extract_ifbendn-1/+0
2025-02-23Rollup merge of #137334 - compiler-errors:edition-2024-fresh-2, ↵Jacob Pratt-15/+11
r=saethlin,traviscross Greatly simplify lifetime captures in edition 2024 Remove most of the `+ Captures` and `+ '_` from the compiler, since they are now unnecessary with the new edition 2021 lifetime capture rules. Use some `+ 'tcx` and `+ 'static` rather than being overly verbose with precise capturing syntax.
2025-02-23Rollup merge of #135501 - tgross35:stdlib-dependencies-private, r=bjorn3Matthias Krüger-43/+159
Inject `compiler_builtins` during postprocessing and ensure it is made private Follow up of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/135278 Do the following: * Inject `compiler_builtins` during postprocessing, rather than injecting `extern crate compiler_builtins as _` into the AST * Do not make dependencies of `std` private by default (this was added in #135278) * Make sure sysroot crates correctly mark their dependencies private/public * Ensure that marking a dependency private makes its dependents private by default as well, unless otherwise specified * Do the `compiler_builtins` update that has been blocked on this There is more detail in the commit messages. This includes the changes I was working on in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/136226. try-job: test-various try-job: x86_64-msvc-1 try-job: x86_64-msvc-2 try-job: i686-mingw-1 try-job: i686-mingw-2
2025-02-22Greatly simplify lifetime captures in edition 2024Michael Goulet-15/+11
2025-02-22Rollup merge of #137377 - bjorn3:crate_loader_cleanup, r=compiler-errorsMatthias Krüger-21/+9
Always allow reusing cratenum in CrateLoader::load The only case where can_reuse_cratenum could have been false in the past are rustc plugins, support for which has been removed over a year ago now. Nowadays the only case where locator.tuple is not target_triple is when loading a proc macro, in which case we also set can_reuse_cratenum to true. As such it is always true and we can remove some dead code.
2025-02-22Upgrade the compiler to edition 2024Michael Goulet-1/+1
2025-02-21If the parent dependency is private, treat dependents as privateTrevor Gross-5/+26
Currently, marking a dependency private does not automatically make all its child dependencies private. Resolve this by making its children private by default as well. This also resolves some FIXMEs for tests that are intended to fail but previously passed. [1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/135501#issuecomment-2620242419
2025-02-21Partially revert ed63539282 ("Mark dependencies ... private by default")Trevor Gross-17/+1
Remove the portion of ed63539282 that automatically sets crates private based on whether they are dependencies of `std`. Instead, this is controlled by dependency configuration in `Cargo.toml`.
2025-02-21Inject `compiler_builtins` during postprocessing rather than via ASTTrevor Gross-0/+51
`compiler_builtins` is currently injected as `extern crate compiler_builtins as _`. This has made gating via diagnostics difficult because it appears in the crate graph as a non-private dependency, and there isn't an easy way to differentiate between the injected AST and user-specified `extern crate compiler_builtins`. Resolve this by injecting `compiler_builtins` during postprocessing rather than early in the AST. Most of the time this isn't even needed because it shows up in `std` or `core`'s crate graph, but injection is still needed to ensure `#![no_core]` works correctly. A similar change was attempted at [1] but this encountered errors building `proc_macro` and `rustc-std-workspace-std`. Similar failures showed up while working on this patch, which were traced back to `compiler_builtins` showing up in the graph twice (once via dependency and once via injection). This is resolved by not injecting if a `#![compiler_builtins]` crate already exists. [1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/113634
2025-02-21Always allow reusing cratenum in CrateLoader::loadbjorn3-21/+9
The only case where can_reuse_cratenum could have been false in the past are rustc plugins, support for which has been removed over a year ago now. Nowadays the only case where locator.tuple is not target_triple is when loading a proc macro, in which case we also set can_reuse_cratenum to true. As such it is always true and we can remove some dead code.
2025-02-20Improve debugging for metadata structuresTrevor Gross-5/+12
I had to do a lot of debug by printing; having these `Debug` traits in place made it easier. Additionally, add some more information to existing `info!` statements.
2025-02-20Track where crate dependencies come from in `creader`Trevor Gross-20/+73
Introduce an enum that represents the different possible sources for dependencies, and use them where possible. This will enable more fine grained control and provides better context than passing the `dep_root` tuple. Use this to ensure that injected crates always show up as private by default.
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-2/+1
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`.
2025-02-17Move some `Map` methods onto `TyCtxt`.Nicholas Nethercote-4/+4
The end goal is to eliminate `Map` altogether. I added a `hir_` prefix to all of them, that seemed simplest. The exceptions are `module_items` which became `hir_module_free_items` because there was already a `hir_module_items`, and `items` which became `hir_free_items` for consistency with `hir_module_free_items`.
2025-02-14Decode metadata buffer in one goOli Scherer-4/+1
2025-02-08Rustfmtbjorn3-13/+19
2025-02-06Auto merge of #136471 - safinaskar:parallel, r=SparrowLiibors-11/+13
tree-wide: parallel: Fully removed all `Lrc`, replaced with `Arc` tree-wide: parallel: Fully removed all `Lrc`, replaced with `Arc` This is continuation of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/132282 . I'm pretty sure I did everything right. In particular, I searched all occurrences of `Lrc` in submodules and made sure that they don't need replacement. There are other possibilities, through. We can define `enum Lrc<T> { Rc(Rc<T>), Arc(Arc<T>) }`. Or we can make `Lrc` a union and on every clone we can read from special thread-local variable. Or we can add a generic parameter to `Lrc` and, yes, this parameter will be everywhere across all codebase. So, if you think we should take some alternative approach, then don't merge this PR. But if it is decided to stick with `Arc`, then, please, merge. cc "Parallel Rustc Front-end" ( https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/113349 ) r? SparrowLii `@rustbot` label WG-compiler-parallel
2025-02-03Rollup merge of #136464 - nnethercote:rm-TyCtxtAt-for-hooks, r=oli-obk许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)-3/+3
Remove hook calling via `TyCtxtAt`. 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. r? `@oli-obk`