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2025-01-02Make the `test` cfg a "userspace" check-cfgUrgau-2/+5
2024-12-29make -Csoft-float have an effect on all ARM targetsRalf Jung-1/+1
2024-12-23Use `#[derive(Default)]` instead of manually implementing itEsteban Küber-7/+2
2024-12-20Rollup merge of #134561 - bjorn3:less_fatal_error_raise, r=compiler-errorsMatthias Krüger-9/+6
Reduce the amount of explicit FatalError.raise() Instead use dcx.abort_if_error() or guar.raise_fatal() instead. These guarantee that an error actually happened previously and thus we don't silently abort.
2024-12-20Reduce the amount of explicit FatalError.raise()bjorn3-9/+6
Instead use dcx.abort_if_error() or guar.raise_fatal() instead. These guarantee that an error actually happened previously and thus we don't silently abort.
2024-12-20Rollup merge of #134514 - bjorn3:more_driver_refactors, r=jieyouxuDianQK-1/+1
Improve dependency_format a bit * Make `DependencyList` an `IndexVec` rather than emulating one using a `Vec` (which was off-by-one as LOCAL_CRATE was intentionally skipped) * Update some comments for the fact that we now use `#[global_allocator]` rather than `extern crate alloc_system;`/`extern crate alloc_jemalloc;` for specifying which allocator to use. We still use a similar mechanism for the panic runtime, so refer to the panic runtime in those comments instead. * An unrelated refactor to `create_and_enter_global_ctxt` I forgot to include in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/134302. This refactor is too small to be worth it's own PR.
2024-12-19Update commentsbjorn3-1/+1
2024-12-19coverage: Add a synthetic test for when all spans are discardedZalathar-2/+14
2024-12-18Rollup merge of #134420 - Integral-Tech:pathbuf-refactor, r=compiler-errors许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)-1/+1
refactor: replace &PathBuf with &Path to enhance generality - According to [style.md](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/dev/style.md#useless-types): > More generally, always prefer types on the left ```rust // GOOD BAD &[T] &Vec<T> &str &String Option<&T> &Option<T> &Path &PathBuf ```
2024-12-18Re-export more `rustc_span::symbol` things from `rustc_span`.Nicholas Nethercote-6/+4
`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.
2024-12-18refactor: replace &PathBuf with &Path to enhance generalityIntegral-1/+1
2024-12-16rename rustc_attr to rustc_attr_parsing and create rustc_attr_data_structuresJonathan Dönszelmann-32/+0
2024-12-14Rollup merge of #134251 - bjorn3:various_cleanups2, r=oli-obkMatthias Krüger-10/+0
A bunch of cleanups (part 2) Just like https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/133567 these were all found while looking at the respective code, but are not blocking any other changes I want to make in the short term.
2024-12-13Auto merge of #133099 - RalfJung:forbidden-hardfloat-features, r=workingjubileebors-1/+1
forbid toggling x87 and fpregs on hard-float targets Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116344, follow-up to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/129884: The `x87` target feature on x86 and the `fpregs` target feature on ARM must not be disabled on a hardfloat target, as that would change the float ABI. However, *enabling* `fpregs` on ARM is [explicitly requested](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/130988) as it seems to be useful. Therefore, we need to refine the distinction of "forbidden" target features and "allowed" target features: all (un)stable target features can determine on a per-target basis whether they should be allowed to be toggled or not. `fpregs` then checks whether the current target has the `soft-float` feature, and if yes, `fpregs` is permitted -- otherwise, it is not. (Same for `x87` on x86). Also fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/132351. Since `fpregs` and `x87` can be enabled on some builds and disabled on others, it would make sense that one can query it via `cfg`. Therefore, I made them behave in `cfg` like any other unstable target feature. The first commit prepares the infrastructure, but does not change behavior. The second commit then wires up `fpregs` and `x87` with that new infrastructure. r? `@workingjubilee`
2024-12-13Remove registered_lints field from Sessionbjorn3-4/+0
It only exists to pass some information from one part of the driver to another part. We can directly pass this information to the function that needs it to reduce the amount of mutation of the Session.
2024-12-13Remove jobserver from Sessionbjorn3-6/+0
It is effectively a global resource and the jobserver::Client in Session was a clone of GLOBAL_CLIENT anyway.
2024-12-13Auto merge of #133899 - scottmcm:strip-mir-debuginfo, r=oli-obkbors-4/+26
We don't need `NonNull::as_ptr` debuginfo In order to stop pessimizing the use of local variables in core, skip debug info for MIR temporaries in tiny (single-BB) functions. For functions as simple as this -- `Pin::new`, etc -- nobody every actually wants debuginfo for them in the first place. They're more like intrinsics than real functions, and stepping over them is good.
2024-12-11generalize 'forbidden feature' concept so that even (un)stable feature can ↵Ralf Jung-1/+1
be invalid to toggle Also rename some things for extra clarity
2024-12-10We don't need `NonNull::as_ptr` debuginfoScott McMurray-4/+26
Stop pessimizing the use of local variables in core by skipping debug info for MIR temporaries in tiny (single-BB) functions. For functions as simple as this -- `Pin::new`, etc -- nobody every actually wants debuginfo for them in the first place. They're more like intrinsics than real functions, and stepping over them is good.
2024-12-09Rollup merge of #133567 - bjorn3:various_cleanups, r=cjgillotMatthias Krüger-9/+6
A bunch of cleanups These are all extracted from a branch I have to get rid of driver queries. Most of the commits are not directly necessary for this, but were found in the process of implementing the removal of driver queries. Previous PR: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/132410
2024-12-06Remove polymorphizationBen Kimock-2/+0
2024-12-06Store a single copy of the error registry in DiagCtxtbjorn3-9/+6
And pass this to the individual emitters when necessary.
2024-12-06Rollup merge of #130777 - azhogin:azhogin/reg-struct-return, r=workingjubileeMatthias Krüger-0/+12
rust_for_linux: -Zreg-struct-return commandline flag for X86 (#116973) Command line flag `-Zreg-struct-return` for X86 (32-bit) for rust-for-linux. This flag enables the same behavior as the `abi_return_struct_as_int` target spec key. - Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116973
2024-12-04Rollup merge of #133847 - nnethercote:rm-Z-show-span, r=compiler-errorsMatthias Krüger-2/+0
Remove `-Zshow-span`. It's very old (added in #12087). It's strange, and it's not clear what its use cases are. It only works with the crate root file because it runs before expansion. I suspect it won't be missed. r? `@estebank`
2024-12-04Remove `-Zshow-span`.Nicholas Nethercote-2/+0
It's very old (added in #12087). It's strange, and it's not clear what its use cases are. It only works with the crate root file because it runs before expansion. I suspect it won't be missed.
2024-12-03Rollup merge of #133545 - clubby789:symbol-intern-lit, r=jieyouxuMatthias Krüger-1/+1
Lint against Symbol::intern on a string literal Disabled in tests where this doesn't make much sense
2024-12-03Auto merge of #104342 - mweber15:add_file_location_to_more_types, r=wesleywiserbors-0/+2
Require `type_map::stub` callers to supply file information This change attaches file information (`DIFile` reference and line number) to struct debug info nodes. Before: ``` ; foo.ll ... !5 = !DIFile(filename: "<unknown>", directory: "") ... !16 = !DICompositeType(tag: DW_TAG_structure_type, name: "MyType", scope: !2, file: !5, size: 32, align: 32, elements: !17, templateParams: !19, identifier: "4cb373851db92e732c4cb5651b886dd0") ... ``` After: ``` ; foo.ll ... !3 = !DIFile(filename: "foo.rs", directory: "/home/matt/src/rust98678", checksumkind: CSK_SHA1, checksum: "bcb9f08512c8f3b8181ef4726012bc6807bc9be4") ... !16 = !DICompositeType(tag: DW_TAG_structure_type, name: "MyType", scope: !2, file: !3, line: 3, size: 32, align: 32, elements: !17, templateParams: !19, identifier: "9e5968c7af39c148acb253912b7f409f") ... ``` Fixes #98678 r? `@wesleywiser`
2024-12-02`impl Default for EarlyDiagCtxt`jyn-0/+6
for small rustc_driver programs, most of their imports will currently be related to diagnostics. this change simplifiers their code so it's more clear what in the driver is modified from the default. this is especially important for external drivers which are out of tree and not updated in response to breaking changes. for these drivers, each import is a liability for future code, since it can be broken when refactors happen. here is an example driver which is simplified by these changes: ``` diff --git a/src/main.rs b/src/main.rs index f81aa3e..11e5f18 100644 --- a/src/main.rs +++ b/src/main.rs @@ -1,16 +1,8 @@ #![feature(rustc_private)] extern crate rustc_driver; extern crate rustc_interface; -extern crate rustc_errors; -extern crate rustc_session; use rustc_driver::Callbacks; -use rustc_errors::{emitter::HumanReadableErrorType, ColorConfig}; use rustc_interface::interface; -use rustc_session::config::ErrorOutputType; -use rustc_session::EarlyDiagCtxt; struct DisableSafetyChecks; @@ -26,11 +18,7 @@ fn main() { "https://github.com/jyn514/jyn514.github.io/issues/new", |_| (), ); - let handler = EarlyDiagCtxt::new(ErrorOutputType::HumanReadable( - HumanReadableErrorType::Default, - ColorConfig::Auto, - )); - rustc_driver::init_rustc_env_logger(&handler); + rustc_driver::init_rustc_env_logger(&Default::default()); std::process::exit(rustc_driver::catch_with_exit_code(move || { let args: Vec<String> = std::env::args().collect(); rustc_driver::RunCompiler::new(&args, &mut DisableSafetyChecks).run() ```
2024-12-02rust_for_linux: -Zreg-struct-return commandline flag for X86 (#116973)Andrew Zhogin-0/+12
2024-11-29Update `-Zshow-span` help message.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+1
To clarify how it works.
2024-11-29Rename `-Zparse-only`.Nicholas Nethercote-4/+5
I was surprised to find that running with `-Zparse-only` only parses the crate root file. Other files aren't parsed because that happens later during expansion. This commit renames the option and updates the help message to make this clearer.
2024-11-28Replace `Symbol::intern` calls with preinterned symbolsclubby789-1/+1
2024-11-26Remove -Zfuel.Camille GILLOT-92/+1
2024-11-22Rollup merge of #133159 - Zalathar:unstable-options-no-value, r=jieyouxuMichael Goulet-19/+29
Don't allow `-Zunstable-options` to take a value Passing an explicit boolean value (`-Zunstable-options=on`, `off` etc.) sometimes appears to work, but actually puts the compiler into an unintended state where unstable _options_ are still forbidden, but unstable values of _some_ stable options are allowed. This is a result of `-Zunstable-options` being checked in multiple different places, in slightly different ways. Fixing the checks in `config::nightly_options` to understand boolean values would be non-trivial, so for now it's easier to make things consistent by forbidding values in the `-Z` parser. --- There were a few uses of this in tests, which happened to work because they were tests of unstable values.
2024-11-21Rollup merge of #130236 - yaahc:unstable-feature-usage, r=estebankMatthias Krüger-2/+2
unstable feature usage metrics example output ``` test-lib on  master [?] is 📦 v0.1.0 via 🦀 v1.80.1 ❯ cat src/lib.rs ───────┬─────────────────────────────────────────────────────── │ File: src/lib.rs ───────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────── 1 │ #![feature(unix_set_mark)] 2 │ pub fn add(left: u64, right: u64) -> u64 { 3 │ left + right 4 │ } 5 │ 6 │ #[cfg(test)] 7 │ mod tests { 8 │ use super::*; 9 │ 10 │ #[test] 11 │ fn it_works() { 12 │ let result = add(2, 2); 13 │ assert_eq!(result, 4); 14 │ } 15 │ } ───────┴─────────────────────────────────────────────────────── test-lib on  master [?] is 📦 v0.1.0 via 🦀 v1.80.1 ❯ cargo +stage1 rustc -- -Zmetrics-dir=$PWD/metrics Compiling test-lib v0.1.0 (/home/yaahc/tmp/test-lib) Finished `dev` profile [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.08s test-lib on  master [?] is 📦 v0.1.0 via 🦀 v1.80.1 ❯ cat metrics/unstable_feature_usage.json ───────┬───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── │ File: metrics/unstable_feature_usage.json ───────┼───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── 1 │ {"lib_features":[{"symbol":"unix_set_mark"}],"lang_features":[]} ``` related to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/129485
2024-11-20unstable feature usage metricsJane Losare-Lusby-2/+2
2024-11-19Rollup merge of #133023 - samestep:hir-stats-total-count, r=nnethercoteMatthias Krüger-3/+1
Merge `-Zhir-stats` into `-Zinput-stats` Currently `-Z hir-stats` prints the size and count of various kinds of nodes, and the total size of all the nodes it counted, but not the total count of nodes. So, before this PR: ``` $ git clone https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep $ cd ripgrep $ cargo +nightly rustc -- -Z hir-stats ast-stats-1 PRE EXPANSION AST STATS ast-stats-1 Name Accumulated Size Count Item Size ast-stats-1 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ast-stats-1 ... ast-stats-1 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ast-stats-1 Total 93_576 ast-stats-1 ast-stats-2 POST EXPANSION AST STATS ast-stats-2 Name Accumulated Size Count Item Size ast-stats-2 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ast-stats-2 ... ast-stats-2 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ast-stats-2 Total 2_430_648 ast-stats-2 hir-stats HIR STATS hir-stats Name Accumulated Size Count Item Size hir-stats ---------------------------------------------------------------- hir-stats ... hir-stats ---------------------------------------------------------------- hir-stats Total 3_678_512 hir-stats ``` For consistency, this PR adds a total for the count as well: ``` $ cargo +stage1 rustc -- -Z hir-stats ast-stats-1 PRE EXPANSION AST STATS ast-stats-1 Name Accumulated Size Count Item Size ast-stats-1 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ast-stats-1 ... ast-stats-1 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ast-stats-1 Total 93_576 1_877 ast-stats-1 ast-stats-2 POST EXPANSION AST STATS ast-stats-2 Name Accumulated Size Count Item Size ast-stats-2 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ast-stats-2 ... ast-stats-2 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ast-stats-2 Total 2_430_648 48_625 ast-stats-2 hir-stats HIR STATS hir-stats Name Accumulated Size Count Item Size hir-stats ---------------------------------------------------------------- hir-stats ... hir-stats ---------------------------------------------------------------- hir-stats Total 3_678_512 73_418 hir-stats ``` I wasn't sure if I was supposed to update `tests/ui/stats/hir-stats.stderr` to reflect this. I ran it locally, thinking it would fail, but it didn't: ``` $ ./x test tests/ui/stats ... running 2 tests i. test result: ok. 1 passed; 0 failed; 1 ignored; 0 measured; 17949 filtered out ``` Also: is there a reason `-Z hir-stats` and `-Z input-stats` both exist? The former seems like it should completely supercede the latter. But strangely, the two give very different numbers for node counts: ``` $ cargo +nightly rustc -- -Z input-stats ... Lines of code: 483 Pre-expansion node count: 2386 Post-expansion node count: 63844 ``` That's a 30% difference in this case. Is it intentional that these numbers are so different? I see comments for both saying that they are merely approximations and should not be expected to be correct: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/bd0826a4521a845f36cce1b00e1dd2918ba09e90/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/node_count.rs#L1 https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/bd0826a4521a845f36cce1b00e1dd2918ba09e90/compiler/rustc_passes/src/hir_stats.rs#L1-L3
2024-11-18Don't allow `-Zunstable-options` to take a valueZalathar-1/+7
Passing an explicit boolean value (`on`, `off` etc.) appears to work, but actually puts the compiler into an unintended state where unstable _options_ are still forbidden, but unstable values of _some_ stable options are allowed.
2024-11-18Rename `parse_no_flag` to `parse_no_value`Zalathar-18/+22
The old name and comment suggest that this parser is only used for options beginning with `no-`, which is mostly true but not entirely true.
2024-11-18Overhaul the `-l` option parser (for linking to native libs)Zalathar-121/+224
2024-11-18Move `-l` option parsing into its own submoduleZalathar-140/+144
No functional change (yet).
2024-11-15Merge `-Zhir-stats` into `-Zinput-stats`Sam Estep-3/+1
2024-11-15rustc_metadata: Preprocess search paths for better performancePiotr Osiewicz-31/+87
Over in Zed we've noticed that loading crates for a large-ish workspace can take almost 200ms. We've pinned it down to how rustc searches for paths, as it performs a linear search over the list of candidate paths. In our case the candidate list had about 20k entries which we had to iterate over for each dependency being loaded. This commit introduces a simple FilesIndex that's just a sorted Vec under the hood. Since crates are looked up by both prefix and suffix, we perform a range search on said Vec (which constraints the search space based on prefix) and follow up with a linear scan of entries with matching suffixes. FilesIndex is also pre-filtered before any queries are performed using available target information; query prefixes/sufixes are based on the target we are compiling for, so we can remove entries that can never match up front. Overall, this commit brings down build time for us in dev scenarios by about 6%. 100ms might not seem like much, but this is a constant cost that each of our workspace crates has to pay, even when said crate is miniscule.
2024-11-12Auto merge of #132919 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-ogghyvp, r=matthiaskrgrbors-1/+1
Rollup of 7 pull requests Successful merges: - #120077 (Add Set entry API ) - #132144 (Arbitrary self types v2: (unused) Receiver trait) - #132297 (Document some `check_expr` methods, and other misc `hir_typeck` tweaks) - #132820 (Add a default implementation for CodegenBackend::link) - #132881 (triagebot: Autolabel rustdoc book) - #132912 (Simplify some places that deal with generic parameter defaults) - #132916 (Unvacation fmease) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-11-11Rollup merge of #132820 - bjorn3:default_backend_link_impl, r=jieyouxuMatthias Krüger-1/+1
Add a default implementation for CodegenBackend::link As a side effect this should add raw-dylib support to cg_gcc as the default ArchiveBuilderBuilder that is used implements create_dll_import_lib. I haven't tested if the raw-dylib support actually works however.
2024-11-11Remove `rustc_session::config::rustc_short_optgroups`Zalathar-25/+24
2024-11-11Store option strings directly, not in a boxed `apply` closureZalathar-23/+31
2024-11-11Auto merge of #126597 - estebank:unicode-output, r=fmeasebors-14/+35
Add Unicode block-drawing compiler output support Add nightly-only theming support to rustc output using Unicode box drawing characters instead of ASCII-art to draw the terminal UI. In order to enable, the flags `-Zunstable-options=yes --error-format=human-unicode` must be passed in. After: ``` error: foo ╭▸ test.rs:3:3 │ 3 │ X0 Y0 Z0 │ ┌───╿──│──┘ │ ┌│───│──┘ │ ┏││━━━┙ │ ┃││ 4 │ ┃││ X1 Y1 Z1 5 │ ┃││ X2 Y2 Z2 │ ┃│└────╿──│──┘ `Z` label │ ┃└─────│──┤ │ ┗━━━━━━┥ `Y` is a good letter too │ `X` is a good letter ╰╴ note: bar ╭▸ test.rs:4:3 │ 4 │ ┏ X1 Y1 Z1 5 │ ┃ X2 Y2 Z2 6 │ ┃ X3 Y3 Z3 │ ┗━━━━━━━━━━┛ ├ note: bar ╰ note: baz note: qux ╭▸ test.rs:4:3 │ 4 │ X1 Y1 Z1 ╰╴ ━━━━━━━━ ``` Before: ``` error: foo --> test.rs:3:3 | 3 | X0 Y0 Z0 | ___^__-__- | |___|__| | ||___| | ||| 4 | ||| X1 Y1 Z1 5 | ||| X2 Y2 Z2 | |||____^__-__- `Z` label | ||_____|__| | |______| `Y` is a good letter too | `X` is a good letter | note: bar --> test.rs:4:3 | 4 | / X1 Y1 Z1 5 | | X2 Y2 Z2 6 | | X3 Y3 Z3 | |__________^ = note: bar = note: baz note: qux --> test.rs:4:3 | 4 | X1 Y1 Z1 | ^^^^^^^^ ``` After: ![rustc output with unicode box drawing characters](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/1606434/d210b79a-6579-4407-9706-ba8edc6e9f25) Before: ![current rustc output with ASCII art](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/1606434/5aecccf8-a6ee-4469-8b39-72fb0d979a9f)
2024-11-10Address review commentsLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-16/+16
2024-11-10Add Unicode block-drawing compiler output supportEsteban Küber-1/+22
Add nightly-only theming support to rustc output using Unicode box drawing characters instead of ASCII-art to draw the terminal UI: After: ``` error: foo ╭▸ test.rs:3:3 │ 3 │ X0 Y0 Z0 │ ┌───╿──│──┘ │ ┌│───│──┘ │ ┏││━━━┙ │ ┃││ 4 │ ┃││ X1 Y1 Z1 5 │ ┃││ X2 Y2 Z2 │ ┃│└────╿──│──┘ `Z` label │ ┃└─────│──┤ │ ┗━━━━━━┥ `Y` is a good letter too │ `X` is a good letter ╰╴ note: bar ╭▸ test.rs:4:3 │ 4 │ ┏ X1 Y1 Z1 5 │ ┃ X2 Y2 Z2 6 │ ┃ X3 Y3 Z3 │ ┗━━━━━━━━━━┛ ├ note: bar ╰ note: baz note: qux ╭▸ test.rs:4:3 │ 4 │ X1 Y1 Z1 ╰╴ ━━━━━━━━ ``` Before: ``` error: foo --> test.rs:3:3 | 3 | X0 Y0 Z0 | ___^__-__- | |___|__| | ||___| | ||| 4 | ||| X1 Y1 Z1 5 | ||| X2 Y2 Z2 | |||____^__-__- `Z` label | ||_____|__| | |______| `Y` is a good letter too | `X` is a good letter | note: bar --> test.rs:4:3 | 4 | / X1 Y1 Z1 5 | | X2 Y2 Z2 6 | | X3 Y3 Z3 | |__________^ = note: bar = note: baz note: qux --> test.rs:4:3 | 4 | X1 Y1 Z1 | ^^^^^^^^ ```