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2021-01-28rustc: Stabilize `-Zrun-dsymutil` as `-Csplit-debuginfo`Alex Crichton-1/+9
This commit adds a new stable codegen option to rustc, `-Csplit-debuginfo`. The old `-Zrun-dsymutil` flag is deleted and now subsumed by this stable flag. Additionally `-Zsplit-dwarf` is also subsumed by this flag but still requires `-Zunstable-options` to actually activate. The `-Csplit-debuginfo` flag takes one of three values: * `off` - This indicates that split-debuginfo from the final artifact is not desired. This is not supported on Windows and is the default on Unix platforms except macOS. On macOS this means that `dsymutil` is not executed. * `packed` - This means that debuginfo is desired in one location separate from the main executable. This is the default on Windows (`*.pdb`) and macOS (`*.dSYM`). On other Unix platforms this subsumes `-Zsplit-dwarf=single` and produces a `*.dwp` file. * `unpacked` - This means that debuginfo will be roughly equivalent to object files, meaning that it's throughout the build directory rather than in one location (often the fastest for local development). This is not the default on any platform and is not supported on Windows. Each target can indicate its own default preference for how debuginfo is handled. Almost all platforms default to `off` except for Windows and macOS which default to `packed` for historical reasons. Some equivalencies for previous unstable flags with the new flags are: * `-Zrun-dsymutil=yes` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=packed` * `-Zrun-dsymutil=no` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=unpacked` * `-Zsplit-dwarf=single` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=packed` * `-Zsplit-dwarf=split` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=unpacked` Note that `-Csplit-debuginfo` still requires `-Zunstable-options` for non-macOS platforms since split-dwarf support was *just* implemented in rustc. There's some more rationale listed on #79361, but the main gist of the motivation for this commit is that `dsymutil` can take quite a long time to execute in debug builds and provides little benefit. This means that incremental compile times appear that much worse on macOS because the compiler is constantly running `dsymutil` over every single binary it produces during `cargo build` (even build scripts!). Ideally rustc would switch to not running `dsymutil` by default, but that's a problem left to get tackled another day. Closes #79361
2021-01-14Use Option::map_or instead of `.map(..).unwrap_or(..)`LingMan-1/+1
2021-01-12Rollup merge of #79997 - coolreader18:wasm-reactor, r=alexcrichtonYuki Okushi-0/+8
Emit a reactor for cdylib target on wasi Fixes #79199, and relevant to #73432 Implements wasi reactors, as described in WebAssembly/WASI#13 and [`design/application-abi.md`](https://github.com/WebAssembly/WASI/blob/master/design/application-abi.md) Empty `lib.rs`, `lib.crate-type = ["cdylib"]`: ```shell $ cargo +reactor build --release --target wasm32-wasi Compiling wasm-reactor v0.1.0 (/home/coolreader18/wasm-reactor) Finished release [optimized] target(s) in 0.08s $ wasm-dis target/wasm32-wasi/release/wasm_reactor.wasm >reactor.wat ``` `reactor.wat`: ```wat (module (type $none_=>_none (func)) (type $i32_=>_none (func (param i32))) (type $i32_i32_=>_i32 (func (param i32 i32) (result i32))) (type $i32_=>_i32 (func (param i32) (result i32))) (type $i32_i32_i32_=>_i32 (func (param i32 i32 i32) (result i32))) (import "wasi_snapshot_preview1" "fd_prestat_get" (func $__wasi_fd_prestat_get (param i32 i32) (result i32))) (import "wasi_snapshot_preview1" "fd_prestat_dir_name" (func $__wasi_fd_prestat_dir_name (param i32 i32 i32) (result i32))) (import "wasi_snapshot_preview1" "proc_exit" (func $__wasi_proc_exit (param i32))) (import "wasi_snapshot_preview1" "environ_sizes_get" (func $__wasi_environ_sizes_get (param i32 i32) (result i32))) (import "wasi_snapshot_preview1" "environ_get" (func $__wasi_environ_get (param i32 i32) (result i32))) (memory $0 17) (table $0 1 1 funcref) (global $global$0 (mut i32) (i32.const 1048576)) (global $global$1 i32 (i32.const 1049096)) (global $global$2 i32 (i32.const 1049096)) (export "memory" (memory $0)) (export "_initialize" (func $_initialize)) (export "__data_end" (global $global$1)) (export "__heap_base" (global $global$2)) (func $__wasm_call_ctors (call $__wasilibc_initialize_environ_eagerly) (call $__wasilibc_populate_preopens) ) (func $_initialize (call $__wasm_call_ctors) ) (func $malloc (param $0 i32) (result i32) (call $dlmalloc (local.get $0) ) ) ;; lots of dlmalloc, memset/memcpy, & libpreopen code ) ``` I went with repurposing cdylib because I figured that it doesn't make much sense to have a wasi shared library that can't be initialized, and even if someone was using it adding an `_initialize` export is a very small change.
2021-01-08Add wasi-exec-model cg option for emitting wasi reactorsNoah-0/+8
2021-01-02Auto merge of #79883 - frewsxcv:frewsxcv-san, r=shepmasterbors-2/+8
Enable ASan, TSan, UBSan for aarch64-apple-darwin. I confirmed ASan, TSan, UBSan all work for me locally with `clang` on my new Macbook Air. ~This requires https://github.com/rust-lang/llvm-project/pull/86~
2020-12-31Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into frewsxcv-sanCorey Farwell-4/+1
2020-12-31Add edition 2021.Mara Bos-0/+5
2020-12-11fix clippy::{needless_bool, manual_unwrap_or}Matthias Krüger-4/+1
2020-12-09Enable ASan, TSan, UBSan for aarch64-apple-darwin.Corey Farwell-2/+8
2020-12-03Combination of commitsRich Kadel-27/+1
Fixes multiple issue with counters, with simplification Includes a change to the implicit else span in ast_lowering, so coverage of the implicit else no longer spans the `then` block. Adds coverage for unused closures and async function bodies. Fixes: #78542 Adding unreachable regions for known MIR missing from coverage map Cleaned up PR commits, and removed link-dead-code requirement and tests Coverage no longer depends on Issue #76038 (`-C link-dead-code` is no longer needed or enforced, so MSVC can use the same tests as Linux and MacOS now) Restrict adding unreachable regions to covered files Improved the code that adds coverage for uncalled functions (with MIR but not-codegenned) to avoid generating coverage in files not already included in the files with covered functions. Resolved last known issue requiring --emit llvm-ir workaround Fixed bugs in how unreachable code spans were added.
2020-12-01Fix `unknown-crate` when using self-profile with rustdocJoshua Nelson-1/+1
... by removing a duplicate `crate_name` field in `interface::Config`, making it clear that rustdoc should be passing it to `config::Options` instead.
2020-11-23Allow using `-Z fewer-names=no` to retain value namesTomasz Miąsko-6/+9
Change `-Z fewer-names` into an optional boolean flag and allow using it to either discard value names when true or retain them when false, regardless of other settings.
2020-11-15Rollup merge of #77802 - jyn514:bootstrap-specific, r=nikomatsakisJonas Schievink-0/+3
Allow making `RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP` conditional on the crate name Motivation: This came up in the [Zulip stream](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/233931-t-compiler.2Fmajor-changes/topic/Require.20users.20to.20confirm.20they.20know.20RUSTC_.E2.80.A6.20compiler-team.23350/near/208403962) for https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/350. See also https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/pull/6608#issuecomment-458546258; this implements https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/6627. The goal is for this to eventually allow prohibiting setting `RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP` in build.rs (https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/7088). ## User-facing changes - `RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=1` still works; there is no current plan to remove this. - Things like `RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=0` no longer activate nightly features. In practice this shouldn't be a big deal, since `RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP` is the opposite of stable and everyone uses `RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=1` anyway. - `RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=x` will enable nightly features only for crate `x`. - `RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=x,y` will enable nightly features only for crates `x` and `y`. ## Implementation changes The main change is that `UnstableOptions::from_environment` now requires an (optional) crate name. If the crate name is unknown (`None`), then the new feature is not available and you still have to use `RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=1`. In practice this means the feature is only available for `--crate-name`, not for `#![crate_name]`; I'm interested in supporting the second but I'm not sure how. Other major changes: - Added `Session::is_nightly_build()`, which uses the `crate_name` of the session - Added `nightly_options::match_is_nightly_build`, a convenience method for looking up `--crate-name` from CLI arguments. `Session::is_nightly_build()`should be preferred where possible, since it will take into account `#![crate_name]` (I think). - Added `unstable_features` to `rustdoc::RenderOptions` I'm not sure whether this counts as T-compiler or T-lang; _technically_ RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP is an implementation detail, but it's been used so much it seems like this counts as a language change too. r? `@joshtriplett` cc `@Mark-Simulacrum` `@hsivonen`
2020-11-10Changed unwrap_or to unwrap_or_else in some places.Nicholas-Baron-1/+1
The discussion seems to have resolved that this lint is a bit "noisy" in that applying it in all places would result in a reduction in readability. A few of the trivial functions (like `Path::new`) are fine to leave outside of closures. The general rule seems to be that anything that is obviously an allocation (`Box`, `Vec`, `vec![]`) should be in a closure, even if it is a 0-sized allocation.
2020-11-08Collapse all uses of `target.options.foo` into `target.foo`Vadim Petrochenkov-23/+20
with an eye on merging `TargetOptions` into `Target`. `TargetOptions` as a separate structure is mostly an implementation detail of `Target` construction, all its fields logically belong to `Target` and available from `Target` through `Deref` impls.
2020-11-07Allow making `RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP` conditional on the crate nameJoshua Nelson-0/+3
The main change is that `UnstableOptions::from_environment` now requires an (optional) crate name. If the crate name is unknown (`None`), then the new feature is not available and you still have to use `RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=1`. In practice this means the feature is only available for `--crate-name`, not for `#![crate_name]`; I'm interested in supporting the second but I'm not sure how. Other major changes: - Added `Session::is_nightly_build()`, which uses the `crate_name` of the session - Added `nightly_options::match_is_nightly_build`, a convenience method for looking up `--crate-name` from CLI arguments. `Session::is_nightly_build()`should be preferred where possible, since it will take into account `#![crate_name]` (I think). - Added `unstable_features` to `rustdoc::RenderOptions` There is a user-facing change here: things like `RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=0` no longer active nightly features. In practice this shouldn't be a big deal, since `RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP` is the opposite of stable and everyone uses `RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=1` anyway. - Add tests Check against `Cheat`, not whether nightly features are allowed. Nightly features are always allowed on the nightly channel. - Only call `is_nightly_build()` once within a function - Use booleans consistently for rustc_incremental Sessions can't be passed through threads, so `read_file` couldn't take a session. To be consistent, also take a boolean in `write_file_header`.
2020-10-30Some workAaron Hill-1/+1
2020-10-30Implement rustc side of report-future-incompatAaron Hill-2/+52
2020-10-15Remove rustc_session::config::Configest31-4/+4
The wrapper type led to tons of target.target across the compiler. Its ptr_width field isn't required any more, as target_pointer_width is already present in parsed form.
2020-10-15Replace target.target with target and target.ptr_width with target.pointer_widthest31-18/+17
Preparation for a subsequent change that replaces rustc_target::config::Config with its wrapped Target. On its own, this commit breaks the build. I don't like making build-breaking commits, but in this instance I believe that it makes review easier, as the "real" changes of this PR can be seen much more easily. Result of running: find compiler/ -type f -exec sed -i -e 's/target\.target\([)\.,; ]\)/target\1/g' {} \; find compiler/ -type f -exec sed -i -e 's/target\.target$/target/g' {} \; find compiler/ -type f -exec sed -i -e 's/target.ptr_width/target.pointer_width/g' {} \; ./x.py fmt
2020-10-14Remove unused code from remaining compiler cratesest31-2/+0
2020-09-27Remove duplicate commentDániel Buga-3/+0
2020-09-17Let backends define custom targetskhyperia-1/+2
Add a target_override hook that takes priority over builtin targets.
2020-09-08Auto merge of #75138 - jumbatm:session-diagnostic-derive, r=oli-obkbors-0/+11
Add derive macro for specifying diagnostics using attributes. Introduces `#[derive(SessionDiagnostic)]`, a derive macro for specifying structs that can be converted to Diagnostics using directions given by attributes on the struct and its fields. Currently, the following attributes have been implemented: - `#[code = "..."]` -- this sets the Diagnostic's error code, and must be provided on the struct iself (ie, not on a field). Equivalent to calling `code`. - `#[message = "..."]` -- this sets the Diagnostic's primary error message. - `#[label = "..."]` -- this must be applied to fields of type `Span`, and is equivalent to `span_label` - `#[suggestion(..)]` -- this allows a suggestion message to be supplied. This attribute must be applied to a field of type `Span` or `(Span, Applicability)`, and is equivalent to calling `span_suggestion`. Valid arguments are: - `message = "..."` -- this sets the suggestion message. - (Optional) `code = "..."` -- this suggests code for the suggestion. Defaults to empty. `suggestion`also comes with other variants: `#[suggestion_short(..)]`, `#[suggestion_hidden(..)]` and `#[suggestion_verbose(..)]` which all take the same keys. Within the strings passed to each attribute, fields can be referenced without needing to be passed explicitly into the format string -- eg, `#[error = "{ident} already declared"] ` will set the error message to `format!("{} already declared", &self.ident)`. Any fields on the struct can be referenced in this way. Additionally, for any of these attributes, Option fields can be used to only optionally apply the decoration -- for example: ```rust #[derive(SessionDiagnostic)] #[code = "E0123"] struct SomeKindOfError { ... #[suggestion(message = "informative error message")] opt_sugg: Option<(Span, Applicability)> ... } ``` will not emit a suggestion if `opt_sugg` is `None`. We plan on iterating on this macro further; this PR is a start. Closes #61132. r? `@oli-obk`
2020-09-02rustc_{errors,session}: add `delay_good_path_bug`Dan Aloni-0/+18
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.
2020-09-01Add SessionDiagnostic derive macro.jumbatm-0/+11
Co-authored-by: Oliver Scherer <github35764891676564198441@oli-obk.de>
2020-08-31Rollup merge of #76002 - richkadel:llvm-coverage-map-gen-6b.3, r=tmandryTyler Mandry-14/+34
Fix `-Z instrument-coverage` on MSVC Found that `-C link-dead-code` (which was enabled automatically under `-Z instrument-coverage`) was causing the linking error that resulted in segmentation faults in coverage instrumented binaries. Link dead code is now disabled under MSVC, allowing `-Z instrument-coverage` to be enabled under MSVC for the first time. More details are included in Issue #76038 . Note this PR makes it possible to support `Z instrument-coverage` but does not enable instrument coverage for MSVC in existing tests. It will be enabled in another PR to follow this one (both PRs coming from original PR #75828). r? @tmandry FYI: @wesleywiser
2020-08-31Fix `-Z instrument-coverage` on MSVCRich Kadel-14/+34
Found that -C link-dead-code (which was enabled automatically under -Z instrument-coverage) was causing the linking error that resulted in segmentation faults in coverage instrumented binaries. Link dead code is now disabled under MSVC, allowing `-Z instrument-coverage` to be enabled under MSVC for the first time. More details are included in Issue #76038. (This PR was broken out from PR #75828)
2020-08-30Suggest `if let x = y` when encountering `if x = y`Esteban Küber-0/+4
Detect potential cases where `if let` was meant but `let` was left out. Fix #44990.
2020-08-30mv compiler to compiler/mark-0/+1539