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2025-09-18Auto merge of #142544 - Sa4dUs:prevent-abi-changes, r=ZuseZ4bors-3/+44
Prevent ABI changes affect EnzymeAD This PR handles ABI changes for autodiff input arguments to improve Enzyme compatibility. Fundamentally this adjusts activities when a function argument is lowered as an `ScalarPair`, so there's no mismatch between diff activities and args. Also removes activities corresponding to ZSTs. fixes: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/144025 r? `@ZuseZ4`
2025-09-18Rollup merge of #146694 - camsteffen:impl-subject, r=compiler-errorsStuart Cook-56/+2
Remove ImplSubject It only has one usage in rustdoc.
2025-09-18Rollup merge of #146673 - Zalathar:di-builder, r=nnethercoteStuart Cook-112/+103
cg_llvm: Replace some DIBuilder wrappers with LLVM-C API bindings (part 4) - Part of rust-lang/rust#134001 - Follow-up to rust-lang/rust#146631 --- This is another batch of LLVMDIBuilder binding migrations, replacing some our own LLVMRust bindings with bindings to upstream LLVM-C APIs.
2025-09-18Rollup merge of #146664 - fmease:clean-up-dyn, r=jdonszelmannStuart Cook-782/+687
Clean up `ty::Dynamic` 1. As a follow-up to PR rust-lang/rust#143036, remove `DynKind` entirely. 2. Inside HIR ty lowering, consolidate modules `dyn_compatibility` and `lint` into `dyn_trait` * `dyn_compatibility` wasn't about dyn compatibility itself, it's about lowering trait object types * `lint` contained dyn-Trait-specific diagnostics+lints only
2025-09-18Rollup merge of #146566 - cjgillot:mir-overlap-lint, r=saethlinStuart Cook-27/+52
Lint more overlapping assignments in MIR. In an effort to make bugs like https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/146383 more easily discovered, this PR extends the "overlapping assignment" MIR lint. I had to whitelist some rvalues, as they are actually allowed to alias, like `a = a + 1`.
2025-09-17Remove ImplSubjectCameron Steffen-56/+2
2025-09-17Lint overlapping assignments in MIR.Camille Gillot-27/+52
2025-09-17Rollup merge of #146647 - jdonszelmann:move-coherence-is-core, r=urgauJana Dönszelmann-20/+21
Move `#[rustc_coherence_is_core]` to the `crate_level` file I implemented this one without realizing it already was since it was (in my opinion) in the wrong file and implemented in a batch of all non-crate-level attributes. This commit just cleans it up slightly and moves it. Should be trivial r? `@oli-obk`
2025-09-17Rollup merge of #146598 - bjorn3:feature_llvm_enzyme, r=davidtwcoJana Dönszelmann-8/+20
Make llvm_enzyme a regular cargo feature This makes it clearer that it is set by the build system rather than by the rustc that compiles the current rustc. It also avoids bootstrap needing to pass `--check-cfg llvm_enzyme` to rustc.
2025-09-17Rollup merge of #146485 - zachs18:store_fn_arg-no-unsized, r=davidtwcoJana Dönszelmann-15/+5
Remove unsized arg handling in `ArgAbiBuilderMethods::store_fn_arg` implementations ... since it is unreachable and would ICE anyway. These branches are unreachable with how `store_fn_arg` is currently used (where it is called, unsized arguments are either: 1. not (yet) supported, or 2. handled differently)[^1], and even if they were reachable, they would ICE anyway, since they call [`OperandValue::store`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/src/rustc_codegen_ssa/mir/operand.rs.html#855-861), which calls [`OperandValue::store_with_flags`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/src/rustc_codegen_ssa/mir/operand.rs.html#887-926) which [panics on any unsized layout](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/src/rustc_codegen_ssa/mir/operand.rs.html#900-903). Also updates the `bug!` message in `store_arg` to not suggest `store_fn_arg` for unsized args. [^1]: `store_fn_arg` is only nontrivially[^2] called in `compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/mir/mod.rs` for: Line 428 `extern "rust-call"` tuple (un)splitting, which does not support unsized arguments, Line 496 which is only for sized `PassMode::Indirect` (`meta_attrs: None`) arguments, and Line 521 which is only for non-`PassMode::Indirect` arguments which can never be unsized. [^2]: `<Bx as ArgAbiBuilderMethods>::store_fn_arg` is what is actually called, but codegen_llvm and codegen_gcc's builders both delegate to their own `codegen_crate::ArgAbiExt::store_fn_arg`, which contain the actual implementations that are changed in this PR.
2025-09-17port `#[rustc_coherence_is_core]` to the new attribute parsing infrastructureJana Dönszelmann-20/+21
2025-09-17Check ZST via `PassMode`Marcelo Domínguez-4/+19
2025-09-17Auto merge of #146331 - RalfJung:copy-prov-repeat, r=oli-obkbors-82/+88
interpret: copy_provenance: avoid large intermediate buffer for large repeat counts Copying provenance worked in this odd way where the "preparation" phase (which is supposed to just extract the necessary information from the source range) already did all the work of repeating the result N times for the target range. This was needed to use the existing `insert_presorted` function on `SortedMap`. This PR generalizes `insert_presorted` so that we can avoid this odd structure on copy-provenance, and maybe even improve performance.
2025-09-17Use `LLVMDIBuilderCreateTypedef`Zalathar-25/+17
2025-09-17Use `LLVMDIBuilderCreateQualifiedType`Zalathar-16/+13
2025-09-17Use `LLVMDIBuilderCreateStaticMemberType`Zalathar-44/+57
2025-09-17Use `LLVMDIBuilderCreateMemberType`Zalathar-27/+16
2025-09-17Support ZST argsMarcelo Domínguez-1/+10
2025-09-17doc and move single branch match to an if letMarcelo Domínguez-6/+6
2025-09-17Adjust autodiff actitivies for ScalarPairMarcelo Domínguez-0/+17
2025-09-17Auto merge of #142915 - cjgillot:dest-prop-default, r=saethlinbors-246/+2
Enable DestinationPropagation by default This PR proposes to perform destination propagation on MIR. Most of the pass was fully rewritten by `@JakobDegen` in rust-lang/rust#96451. This pass is quite heavy, as it needs to perform and save the results of a full liveness dataflow analysis. This accounts for ~50% of the pass' runtime. Perf sees a few decent savings in later llvm passes, but also sizeable régressions when there are no savings to balance this pass' runtime.
2025-09-17Rollup merge of #146631 - Zalathar:di-builder, r=nnethercoteStuart Cook-190/+149
cg_llvm: Replace some DIBuilder wrappers with LLVM-C API bindings (part 3) - Part of rust-lang/rust#134001 - Follow-up to rust-lang/rust#136375 - Follow-up to rust-lang/rust#136632 --- This is another batch of LLVMDIBuilder binding migrations, replacing some our own LLVMRust bindings with bindings to upstream LLVM-C APIs. This PR migrates all of the bindings that were touched by rust-lang/rust#136632, plus `LLVMDIBuilderCreateStructType`.
2025-09-17Rollup merge of #146581 - estebank:issue-146489, r=lcnrStuart Cook-14/+55
Detect attempt to use var-args in closure ``` error: unexpected `...` --> $DIR/no-closure.rs:11:14 | LL | let f = |...| {}; | ^^^ not a valid pattern | = note: only `extern "C"` and `extern "C-unwind"` functions may have a C variable argument list error: unexpected `...` --> $DIR/no-closure.rs:16:17 | LL | let f = |_: ...| {}; | ^^^ | = note: only `extern "C"` and `extern "C-unwind"` functions may have a C variable argument list ``` Fix rust-lang/rust#146489, when trying to use c-style var-args in a closure. We emit a more targeted message. We also silence inference errors when the pattern is `PatKind::Err`.
2025-09-17Rollup merge of #146564 - cjgillot:mir-nolen, r=scottmcmStuart Cook-183/+56
Remove Rvalue::Len again. Now that we have `RawPtrKind::FakeForPtrMetadata`, we can reimplement `Rvalue::Len` using `PtrMetadata(&raw const (fake) place)`. r? ``@scottmcm``
2025-09-17Rollup merge of #146552 - cjgillot:resume-noremap, r=jackh726Stuart Cook-29/+22
StateTransform: Do not renumber resume local. MIR parameters are not explicitly assigned-to when entering the MIR body. If we want to save their values inside the coroutine state, we need to do so explicitly. This was done by renaming the `_2` local, and introducing an explicit assignment pre-transform. This particular trick confuses me. This version makes explicit that we are assigning parameters to saved locals. r? ``@dingxiangfei2009``
2025-09-17Rollup merge of #146259 - camsteffen:remove-the-box, r=jackh726Stuart Cook-0/+22
Suggest removing Box::new instead of unboxing it
2025-09-17Rollup merge of #145838 - dianne:non-extending-super-let, r=jackh726,traviscrossStuart Cook-5/+19
don't apply temporary lifetime extension rules to non-extended `super let` Reference PR: rust-lang/reference#1980 This changes the semantics for `super let` (and macros implemented in terms of it, such as `pin!`, `format_args!`, `write!`, and `println!`) as suggested by ````@theemathas```` in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/145784#issuecomment-3218658335, making `super let` initializers only count as [extending expressions](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/reference/destructors.html#extending-based-on-expressions) when the `super let` itself is within an extending block. Since `super let` initializers aren't temporary drop scopes, their temporaries outside of inner temporary scopes are effectively always extended, even when not in extending positions; this only affects two cases as far as I can tell: - Block tail expressions in Rust 2024. This PR makes `f(pin!({ &temp() }))` drop `temp()` at the end of the block in Rust 2024, whereas previously it would live until after the call to `f` because syntactically the `temp()` was in an extending position as a result of `super let` in `pin!`'s expansion. - `super let` nested within a non-extended `super let` is no longer extended. i.e. a normal `let` is required to treat `super let`s as extending (in which case nested `super let`s will also be extending). Closes rust-lang/rust#145784 This is a breaking change. Both static and dynamic semantics are affected. The most likely breakage is for programs to stop compiling, but it's technically possible for drop order to silently change as well (as in rust-lang/rust#145784). Since this affects stable macros, it probably would need a crater run. Nominating for discussion alongside rust-lang/rust#145784: ````@rustbot```` label +I-lang-nominated +I-libs-api-nominated Tracking issue for `super let`: rust-lang/rust#139076
2025-09-17Rollup merge of #145660 - jbatez:darwin_objc, r=jdonszelmann,madsmtm,tmandryStuart Cook-11/+482
initial implementation of the darwin_objc unstable feature Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/145496 This feature makes it possible to reference Objective-C classes and selectors using the same ABI used by native Objective-C on Apple/Darwin platforms. Without it, Rust code interacting with Objective-C must resort to loading classes and selectors using costly string-based lookups at runtime. With it, these references can be loaded efficiently at dynamic load time. r? ```@tmandry``` try-job: `*apple*` try-job: `x86_64-gnu-nopt`
2025-09-17Rollup merge of #145181 - Borgerr:remove-fixme-from-has-sigdrop, r=lcnrStuart Cook-8/+1
remove FIXME block from `has_significant_drop`, it never encounters inference variables The `FIXME` block in `Ty::has_significant_drop` is outdated as related queries can now handle type inference. https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/321a89bec57b8ca723d1af8f784490b950458c6a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/util.rs#L1378-L1389 Closes rust-lang/rust#86868 (other places mentioned in the issue have been resolved, or moved to other issues) r? types
2025-09-17Rollup merge of #145071 - cuviper:min-llvm-20, r=nikicStuart Cook-237/+69
Update the minimum external LLVM to 20 With this change, we'll have stable support for LLVM 20 and 21. For reference, the previous increase to LLVM 19 was rust-lang/rust#139275. cc ```@rust-lang/wg-llvm``` r? nikic
2025-09-17Merge modules dyn_compatibility and lint into dyn_traitLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-550/+550
2025-09-17Remove `DynKind`León Orell Valerian Liehr-233/+138
2025-09-17Use `LLVMDIBuilderCreateStructType`Zalathar-42/+29
2025-09-17Use `LLVMDIBuilderCreatePointerType`Zalathar-52/+45
2025-09-17Use `LLVMDIBuilderCreateBasicType`Zalathar-18/+12
2025-09-17Use `LLVMDIBuilderCreateArrayType`Zalathar-25/+15
2025-09-17Use `LLVMDIBuilderCreateUnionType`Zalathar-34/+25
2025-09-17Use `LLVMDIBuilderCreateSubroutineType`Zalathar-19/+23
2025-09-16Do not renumber resume local.Camille Gillot-27/+20
2025-09-16Add test.Camille Gillot-2/+2
2025-09-16Remove Rvalue::Len.Camille Gillot-183/+56
2025-09-16Enable DestinationPropagation by default.Camille GILLOT-246/+2
2025-09-16Auto merge of #146650 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-rjrklz9, r=matthiaskrgrbors-11/+33
Rollup of 5 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#146442 (Display ?Sized, const, and lifetime parameters in trait item suggestions across a crate boundary) - rust-lang/rust#146474 (Improve `core::ascii` coverage) - rust-lang/rust#146605 (Bump rustfix 0.8.1 -> 0.8.7) - rust-lang/rust#146611 (bootstrap: emit hint if a config key is used in the wrong section) - rust-lang/rust#146618 (Do not run ui test if options specific to LLVM are used when another codegen backend is used) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-09-16Update the FIXME comments in the generic three_way_compareJosh Stone-8/+11
2025-09-16Update the minimum external LLVM to 20Josh Stone-237/+66
2025-09-16Auto merge of #138271 - mu001999-contrib:fix-138234, r=jackh726bors-0/+8
Keep space if arg does not follow punctuation when lint unused parens Fixes rust-lang/rust#138234 If the arg follows punctuation, still pass `left_pos` with `None` and no space will be added, else then pass `left_pos` with `Some(arg.span.lo())`, so that we can add the space as expected. And `emit_unused_delims` can make sure no more space will be added if the expr follows space. --- Edited: Directly use the `value_span` to check whether the expr removed parens will follow identifier or be followed by identifier.
2025-09-16Rollup merge of #146442 - Qelxiros:trait-suggestion-generics, r=BoxyUwUMatthias Krüger-11/+33
Display ?Sized, const, and lifetime parameters in trait item suggestions across a crate boundary context: rust-lang/rust#145929 This fixes the MetaSized issue and adds const generics and early bound lifetimes. Late bound lifetimes are harder because they aren't returned by `generics_of`. I'm going to look into it, but there's no guarantee I'll be successful. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/146404. r? `@BoxyUwu`
2025-09-16Detect top-level `...` in argument typeEsteban Küber-2/+22
When writing something like the expression `|_: ...| {}`, we now detect the `...` during parsing explicitly instead of relying on the detection in `parse_ty_common` so that we don't talk about "nested `...` are not supported". ``` error: unexpected `...` --> $DIR/no-closure.rs:6:35 | LL | const F: extern "C" fn(...) = |_: ...| {}; | ^^^ | = note: only `extern "C"` and `extern "C-unwind"` functions may have a C variable argument list ```
2025-09-16Reword noteEsteban Küber-1/+1
2025-09-16fmtEsteban Küber-2/+3