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2022-12-04Add -Z maximal-hir-to-mir-coverage flagWill Crichton-0/+3
2022-12-02Remove `-Zno-interleave-lints`.Nicholas Nethercote-2/+0
Because it complicates lint implementation greatly.
2022-11-02Rollup merge of #103610 - wesleywiser:thinlto_cgu1, r=michaelwoeristerMatthias Krüger-1/+1
Allow use of `-Clto=thin` with `-Ccodegen-units=1` in general The current logic to ignore ThinLTO when `-Ccodegen-units=1` makes sense for local ThinLTO but even in this scenario, a user may still want (non-local) ThinLTO for the purpose of optimizing dependencies into the final crate which is being compiled with 1 CGU. The previous behavior was even more confusing because if you were generating a binary (`--emit=link`), then you would get ThinLTO but if you asked for LLVM IR or bytecode, then it would silently change to using regular LTO. With this change, we only override the defaults for local ThinLTO if you ask for a single output such as LLVM IR or bytecode and in all other cases honor the requested LTO setting. r? `@michaelwoerister`
2022-11-01Auto merge of #103217 - mejrs:track, r=eholkbors-0/+2
Track where diagnostics were created. This implements the `-Ztrack-diagnostics` flag, which uses `#[track_caller]` to track where diagnostics are created. It is meant as a debugging tool much like `-Ztreat-err-as-bug`. For example, the following code... ```rust struct A; struct B; fn main(){ let _: A = B; } ``` ...now emits the following error message: ``` error[E0308]: mismatched types --> src\main.rs:5:16 | 5 | let _: A = B; | - ^ expected struct `A`, found struct `B` | | | expected due to this -Ztrack-diagnostics: created at compiler\rustc_infer\src\infer\error_reporting\mod.rs:2275:31 ```
2022-10-26Allow use of `-Clto=thin` with `-Ccodegen-units=1` in generalWesley Wiser-1/+1
The current logic to ignore ThinLTO when `-Ccodegen-units=1` makes sense for local ThinLTO but even in this scenario, a user may still want (non-local) ThinLTO for the purpose of optimizing dependencies into the final crate which is being compiled with 1 CGU. The previous behavior was even more confusing because if you were generating a binary (`--emit=link`), then you would get ThinLTO but if you asked for LLVM IR or bytecode, then it would silently change to using regular LTO. With this change, we only override the defaults for local ThinLTO if you ask for a single output such as LLVM IR or bytecode and in all other cases honor the requested LTO setting.
2022-10-24Address some commentsmejrs-2/+2
2022-10-23Introduce dedicated `-Zdylib-lto` flag for enabling LTO on `dylib`sJakub Beránek-0/+2
2022-10-19Implement -Ztrack-diagnosticsmejrs-0/+2
2022-10-14more dupe word typosRageking8-1/+1
2022-10-12Use `tidy-alphabetical` in the compilerNilstrieb-55/+51
2022-10-06Remove `-Ztime` option.Nicholas Nethercote-11/+0
The compiler currently has `-Ztime` and `-Ztime-passes`. I've used `-Ztime-passes` for years but only recently learned about `-Ztime`. What's the difference? Let's look at the `-Zhelp` output: ``` -Z time=val -- measure time of rustc processes (default: no) -Z time-passes=val -- measure time of each rustc pass (default: no) ``` The `-Ztime-passes` description is clear, but the `-Ztime` one is less so. Sounds like it measures the time for the entire process? No. The real difference is that `-Ztime-passes` prints out info about passes, and `-Ztime` does the same, but only for a subset of those passes. More specifically, there is a distinction in the profiling code between a "verbose generic activity" and an "extra verbose generic activity". `-Ztime-passes` prints both kinds, while `-Ztime` only prints the first one. (It took me a close reading of the source code to determine this difference.) In practice this distinction has low value. Perhaps in the past the "extra verbose" output was more voluminous, but now that we only print stats for a pass if it exceeds 5ms or alters the RSS, `-Ztime-passes` is less spammy. Also, a lot of the "extra verbose" cases are for individual lint passes, and you need to also use `-Zno-interleave-lints` to see those anyway. Therefore, this commit removes `-Ztime` and the associated machinery. One thing to note is that the existing "extra verbose" activities all have an extra string argument, so the commit adds the ability to accept an extra argument to the "verbose" activities.
2022-09-18Remove -Znew-llvm-pass-managerJosh Stone-2/+0
2022-09-13Auto merge of #100101 - BelovDV:issue-99429, r=petrochenkovbors-0/+2
change rlib format to distinguish native dependencies Another one method to solve problem mentioned in #99429. Changed .rlib format, it contains all bundled native libraries as archieves. At link time rlib is unpacked and native dependencies linked separately. New behavior hidden under separate_native_rlib_dependencies flag.
2022-09-12change rlib format to discern native dependenciesDaniil Belov-0/+2
2022-09-09Add inline-llvm option for disabling/enabling LLVM inliningYan Chen-0/+2
2022-09-01rustc_target: Add a compatibility layer to separate internal and user-facing ↵Vadim Petrochenkov-5/+5
linker flavors
2022-08-15Revert "Revert "Remove num_cpus dependency from bootstrap, build-manifest ↵The 8472-1/+1
and rustc_session"" This reverts commit 1ae4b258267462da0b1aae1badcf83578153c799.
2022-08-12Adjust cfgsMark Rousskov-35/+35
2022-08-07add -Zextra-const-ub-checks to enable more UB checking in const-evalRalf Jung-0/+2
2022-07-31Rollup merge of #99620 - hudson-ayers:fix-location-detail, r=davidtwcoMatthias Krüger-4/+7
`-Z location-detail`: provide option to disable all location details As reported [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/89920#issuecomment-1190598924), when I first implemented the `-Z location-detail` flag there was a bug, where passing an empty list was not correctly supported, and instead rejected by the compiler. This PR fixes that such that passing an empty list results in no location details being tracked, as originally specified in https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2091 . This PR also adds a test case to verify that this option continues to work as intended.
2022-07-29proc_macro: use crossbeam channels for the proc_macro cross-thread bridgeNika Layzell-0/+17
This is done by having the crossbeam dependency inserted into the proc_macro server code from the server side, to avoid adding a dependency to proc_macro. In addition, this introduces a -Z command-line option which will switch rustc to run proc-macros using this cross-thread executor. With the changes to the bridge in #98186, #98187, #98188 and #98189, the performance of the executor should be much closer to same-thread execution. In local testing, the crossbeam executor was substantially more performant than either of the two existing CrossThread strategies, so they have been removed to keep things simple.
2022-07-28location-detail: disable all location details when passed `none`Hudson Ayers-4/+7
Prior to this fix, `-Z location-detail` provided no mechanism for disabling all location details. This commit also adds a test case to verify that this option continues to work as intended, and clarifies the documentation of this option.
2022-07-28Use line numbers relative to function in mir opt testsNilstrieb-0/+2
This adds a new option, `-Zmir-pretty-relative-line-numbers`, that is then used in compiletest for the mir-opt tests.
2022-07-27lint: add bad opt access internal lintDavid Wood-24/+51
Some command-line options accessible through `sess.opts` are best accessed through wrapper functions on `Session`, `TyCtxt` or otherwise, rather than through field access on the option struct in the `Session`. Adds a new lint which triggers on those options that should be accessed through a wrapper function so that this is prohibited. Options are annotated with a new attribute `rustc_lint_opt_deny_field_access` which can specify the error message (i.e. "use this other function instead") to be emitted. A simpler alternative would be to simply rename the options in the option type so that it is clear they should not be used, however this doesn't prevent uses, just discourages them. Another alternative would be to make the option fields private, and adding accessor functions on the option types, however the wrapper functions sometimes rely on additional state from `Session` or `TyCtxt` which wouldn't be available in an function on the option type, so the accessor would simply make the field available and its use would be discouraged too. Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-07-25feat: impl export-executable-symbolscsmoe-0/+2
2022-07-23Auto merge of #98208 - ivanloz:master, r=nagisabors-1/+2
Add support for LLVM ShadowCallStack. LLVMs ShadowCallStack provides backward edge control flow integrity protection by using a separate shadow stack to store and retrieve a function's return address. LLVM currently only supports this for AArch64 targets. The x18 register is used to hold the pointer to the shadow stack, and therefore this only works on ABIs which reserve x18. Further details are available in the [LLVM ShadowCallStack](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ShadowCallStack.html) docs. # Usage `-Zsanitizer=shadow-call-stack` # Comments/Caveats * Currently only enabled for the aarch64-linux-android target * Requires the platform to define a runtime to initialize the shadow stack, see the [LLVM docs](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ShadowCallStack.html) for more detail.
2022-07-21Rollup merge of #99528 - matthiaskrgr:2022_07_perf, r=estebankMatthias Krüger-1/+1
couple of clippy::perf fixes
2022-07-21Auto merge of #98162 - nextsilicon:support_lto_embed_bitcode, r=davidtwcobors-0/+2
Allow to disable thinLTO buffer to support lto-embed-bitcode lld feature Hello This change is to fix issue (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/84395) in which passing "-lto-embed-bitcode=optimized" to lld when linking rust code via linker-plugin-lto doesn't produce the expected result. Instead of emitting a single unified module into a llvmbc section of the linked elf, it emits multiple submodules. This is caused because rustc emits the BC modules after running llvm `createWriteThinLTOBitcodePass` pass. Which in turn triggers a thinLTO linkage and causes the said issue. This patch allows via compiler flag (-Cemit-thin-lto=<bool>) to select between running `createWriteThinLTOBitcodePass` and `createBitcodeWriterPass`. Note this pattern of selecting between those 2 passes is common inside of LLVM code. The default is to match the old behavior.
2022-07-20Add ShadowCallStack SupportIvan Lozano-1/+2
Adds support for the LLVM ShadowCallStack sanitizer.
2022-07-20clippy::perf fixesMatthias Krüger-1/+1
2022-07-19Add flag to configure `noalias` on `Box<T>`nils-0/+2
To aid making an informed decision about the aliasing rules of box, give users an option to remove `noalias` from box.
2022-07-14rustc: add ability to output regular LTO bitcode modulesZiv Dunkelman-0/+2
Adding the option to control from rustc CLI if the resulted ".o" bitcode module files are with thinLTO info or regular LTO info. Allows using "-lto-embed-bitcode=optimized" during linkage correctly. Signed-off-by: Ziv Dunkelman <ziv.dunkelman@nextsilicon.com>
2022-07-13Rename `debugging_opts` to `unstable_opts`Joshua Nelson-3/+6
This is no longer used only for debugging options (e.g. `-Zoutput-width`, `-Zallow-features`). Rename it to be more clear.
2022-07-08Implement support for DWARF version 5.Patrick Walton-0/+2
DWARF version 5 brings a number of improvements over version 4. Quoting from the announcement [1]: > Version 5 incorporates improvements in many areas: better data compression, > separation of debugging data from executable files, improved description of > macros and source files, faster searching for symbols, improved debugging > optimized code, as well as numerous improvements in functionality and > performance. On platforms where DWARF version 5 is supported (Linux, primarily), this commit adds support for it behind a new `-Z dwarf-version=5` flag. [1]: https://dwarfstd.org/Public_Review.php
2022-07-08Rollup merge of #98533 - jyn514:drop-tracking-debugging, r=eholkDylan DPC-0/+2
Add a `-Zdump-drop-tracking-cfg` debugging flag This is useful for debugging drop-tracking; previously, you had to recompile rustc from source and manually add a call to `write_graph_to_file`. This makes the option more discoverable and configurable at runtime. I also took the liberty of making the labels for the CFG nodes much easier to read: previously, they looked like `id(2), local_id: 48`, now they look like ``` expr from_config (hir_id=HirId { owner: DefId(0:10 ~ default_struct_update[79f9]::foo), local_id: 2}) ``` r? ``@eholk``
2022-07-06session: `output-width` -> `diagnostic-width`David Wood-2/+2
Rename the `--output-width` flag to `--diagnostic-width` as this appears to be the preferred name within the compiler team. Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-07-06session: `terminal-width` -> `output-width`David Wood-3/+3
Rename the `--terminal-width` flag to `--output-width` as the behaviour doesn't just apply to terminals (and so is slightly less accurate). Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-07-06sess: stabilize `--terminal-width`David Wood-0/+1
Formerly `-Zterminal-width`, `--terminal-width` allows the user or build tool to inform rustc of the width of the terminal so that diagnostics can be truncated. Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-07-04incr.comp.: Make split-dwarf commandline options [TRACKED].Michael Woerister-2/+2
2022-06-26Add a `-Zdump-drop-tracking-cfg` debugging flagJoshua Nelson-0/+2
This is useful for debugging drop-tracking; previously, you had to recompile rustc from source and manually add a call to `write_graph_to_file`. This makes the option more discoverable and configurable at runtime. I also took the liberty of making the labels for the CFG nodes much easier to read: previously, they looked like `id(2), local_id: 48`, now they look like ``` expr from_config (hir_id=HirId { owner: DefId(0:10 ~ default_struct_update[79f9]::foo), local_id: 2}) ```
2022-06-14Auto merge of #96285 - flip1995:pk-vfe, r=nagisabors-0/+3
Introduce `-Zvirtual-function-elimination` codegen flag Fixes #68262 This PR adds a codegen flag `-Zvirtual-function-elimination` to enable the VFE optimization in LLVM. To make this work, additonal information has to be added to vtables ([`!vcall_visibility` metadata](https://llvm.org/docs/TypeMetadata.html#vcall-visibility-metadata) and a `typeid` of the trait). Furthermore, instead of just `load`ing functions, the [`llvm.type.checked.load` intrinsic](https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#llvm-type-checked-load-intrinsic) has to be used to map functions to vtables. For technical details of the changes, see the commit messages. I also tested this flag on https://github.com/tock/tock on different boards to verify that this fixes the issue https://github.com/tock/tock/issues/2594. This flag is able to improve the size of the resulting binary by about 8k-9k bytes by removing the unused debug print functions. [Rendered documentation update](https://github.com/flip1995/rust/blob/pk-vfe/src/doc/rustc/src/codegen-options/index.md#virtual-function-elimination)
2022-06-14Add -Zvirtual-function-elimination flagflip1995-0/+3
Adds the virtual-function-elimination unstable compiler flag and a check that this flag is only used in combination with -Clto. LLVM can only apply this optimization with fat LTO.
2022-06-13Integrate measureme's hardware performance counter support.Eduard-Mihai Burtescu-0/+6
2022-06-11Rollup merge of #97789 - ferrocene:pa-fix-issue-71363-test, r=cjgillotDylan DPC-0/+2
Fix #71363's test by adding `-Z translate-remapped-path-to-local-path=no` The test relies on `library/std/src/error.rs` not corresponding to a local path, but remapping might still find the related local file of a remapped path. To fix the test, this PR adds a new `-Z` flag to disable finding the corresponding local path of a remapped path.
2022-06-09Revert "Remove num_cpus dependency from bootstrap, build-manifest and ↵David Tolnay-1/+1
rustc_session" This reverts commit 2d854f9c340df887e30896f49270ae81feb3e227.
2022-06-06fix #71363 test by adding `-Z translate-remapped-path-to-local-path=no`Pietro Albini-0/+2
The test relies on library/std/src/error.rs not corresponding to a local path, but remapping might still find the related local file of a remapped path. To fix the test, this adds a new -Z flag to disable finding the corresponding local path of a remapped path.
2022-06-03Fully stabilize NLLJack Huey-5/+0
2022-06-03Remove support for -Zast-json and -Zast-json-noexpandbjorn3-4/+0
2022-05-24Add flag for stricter checks on uninit/zeroed5225225-0/+2
2022-05-20Remove `crate` visibility usage in compilerJacob Pratt-48/+72