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2025-01-28Rollup merge of #135367 - Urgau:unreach_pub-std-3, r=NoratriebMatthias Krüger-1/+2
Enable `unreachable_pub` lint in `alloc` This PR enables the [`unreachable_pub`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/rustc/lints/listing/allowed-by-default.html#unreachable-pub) lint as warn in the `alloc` crate. Most of changes are in the btree implementation and in tests. *The diff was mostly generated with `./x.py fix --stage 1 library/alloc/ -- --broken-code`, as well as manual edits for code in macros and in tests.* Continuation of #134286 and #135366 r? libs
2025-01-23Rollup merge of #135073 - joshtriplett:bstr, r=BurntSushiMatthias Krüger-0/+4
Implement `ByteStr` and `ByteString` types Approved ACP: https://github.com/rust-lang/libs-team/issues/502 Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/134915 These types represent human-readable strings that are conventionally, but not always, UTF-8. The `Debug` impl prints non-UTF-8 bytes using escape sequences, and the `Display` impl uses the Unicode replacement character. This is a minimal implementation of these types and associated trait impls. It does not add any helper methods to other types such as `[u8]` or `Vec<u8>`. I've omitted a few implementations of `AsRef`, `AsMut`, and `Borrow`, when those would be the second implementation for a type (counting the `T` impl), to avoid potential inference failures. We can attempt to add more impls later in standalone commits, and run them through crater. In addition to the `bstr` feature, I've added a `bstr_internals` feature for APIs provided by `core` for use by `alloc` but not currently intended for stabilization. This API and its implementation are based *heavily* on the `bstr` crate by Andrew Gallant (`@BurntSushi).` r? `@BurntSushi`
2025-01-20alloc: add `#![warn(unreachable_pub)]`Urgau-1/+2
2025-01-11Rollup merge of #135347 - samueltardieu:push-qvyxtxsqyxyr, r=jhprattJacob Pratt-0/+1
Use `NonNull::without_provenance` within the standard library This API removes the need for several `unsafe` blocks, and leads to clearer code. It uses feature `nonnull_provenance` (#135243). Close #135343
2025-01-11Implement `ByteStr` and `ByteString` typesJosh Triplett-0/+4
Approved ACP: https://github.com/rust-lang/libs-team/issues/502 Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/134915 These types represent human-readable strings that are conventionally, but not always, UTF-8. The `Debug` impl prints non-UTF-8 bytes using escape sequences, and the `Display` impl uses the Unicode replacement character. This is a minimal implementation of these types and associated trait impls. It does not add any helper methods to other types such as `[u8]` or `Vec<u8>`. I've omitted a few implementations of `AsRef`, `AsMut`, `Borrow`, `From`, and `PartialOrd`, when those would be the second implementation for a type (counting the `T` impl) or otherwise may cause inference failures. These impls are important, but we can attempt to add them later in standalone commits, and run them through crater. In addition to the `bstr` feature, I've added a `bstr_internals` feature for APIs provided by `core` for use by `alloc` but not currently intended for stabilization. This API and its implementation are based *heavily* on the `bstr` crate by Andrew Gallant (@BurntSushi).
2025-01-10Use `NonNull::without_provenance` within the standard librarySamuel Tardieu-0/+1
This API removes the need for several `unsafe` blocks, and leads to clearer code.
2025-01-09Update a bunch of library types for MCP807Scott McMurray-0/+1
This greatly reduces the number of places that actually use the `rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range_*` attributes down to just 3: ``` library/core\src\ptr\non_null.rs 68:#[rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range_start(1)] library/core\src\num\niche_types.rs 19: #[rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range_start($low)] 20: #[rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range_end($high)] ``` Everything else -- PAL Nanoseconds, alloc's `Cap`, niched FDs, etc -- all just wrap those `niche_types` types.
2025-01-08update cfg(bootstrap)Pietro Albini-1/+0
2025-01-03turn rustc_box into an intrinsicRalf Jung-0/+1
2024-12-13Stabilize async closuresMichael Goulet-1/+1
2024-12-12Rollup merge of #133859 - bjorn3:move_tests_to_alloctests, r=tgross35Matthias Krüger-2/+0
Move some alloc tests to the alloctests crate Unit tests directly inside of standard library crates require a very fragile way of building that is hard to reproduce outside of bootstrap.
2024-12-05Added struct `fmt::FormattingOptions`Elias Holzmann-0/+1
This allows to build custom `std::Formatter`s at runtime. Also added some related enums and two related methods on `std::Formatter`.
2024-12-04Move some alloc tests to the alloctests cratebjorn3-2/+0
Unit tests directly inside of standard library crates require a very fragile way of building that is hard to reproduce outside of bootstrap.
2024-11-30remove a whole bunch of unnecessary const feature gatesRalf Jung-8/+0
2024-11-27update cfgsBoxy-2/+1
2024-11-20Make PointerLike opt-in as a traitMichael Goulet-0/+1
2024-11-19Rollup merge of #123947 - zopsicle:vec_deque-Iter-as_slices, r=AmanieuMatthias Krüger-0/+1
Add vec_deque::Iter::as_slices and friends Add the following methods, that work similarly to VecDeque::as_slices: - alloc::collections::vec_deque::Iter::as_slices - alloc::collections::vec_deque::IterMut::into_slices - alloc::collections::vec_deque::IterMut::as_slices - alloc::collections::vec_deque::IterMut::as_mut_slices Obtaining slices from a VecDeque iterator was not previously possible.
2024-10-22Rename Receiver -> LegacyReceiverAdrian Taylor-1/+1
As part of the "arbitrary self types v2" project, we are going to replace the current `Receiver` trait with a new mechanism based on a new, different `Receiver` trait. This PR renames the old trait to get it out the way. Naming is hard. Options considered included: * HardCodedReceiver (because it should only be used for things in the standard library, and hence is sort-of hard coded) * LegacyReceiver * TargetLessReceiver * OldReceiver These are all bad names, but fortunately this will be temporary. Assuming the new mechanism proceeds to stabilization as intended, the legacy trait will be removed altogether. Although we expect this trait to be used only in the standard library, we suspect it may be in use elsehwere, so we're landing this change separately to identify any surprising breakages. It's known that this trait is used within the Rust for Linux project; a patch is in progress to remove their dependency. This is a part of the arbitrary self types v2 project, https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3519 https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44874 r? @wesleywiser
2024-10-21move strict provenance lints to new feature gate, remove old feature gatesRalf Jung-1/+2
2024-10-16Partially stabilize const_pinGeorge Bateman-1/+0
2024-10-16Auto merge of #131767 - cuviper:bump-stage0, r=Mark-Simulacrumbors-2/+0
Bump bootstrap compiler to 1.83.0-beta.1 https://forge.rust-lang.org/release/process.html#master-bootstrap-update-tuesday
2024-10-16Auto merge of #131460 - jwong101:default-placement-new, r=ibraheemdevbors-0/+1
Optimize `Box::default` and `Arc::default` to construct more types in place Both the `Arc` and `Box` `Default` impls currently call `T::default()` before allocating, and then moving the resulting `T` into the allocation. Most `Default` impls are trivial, which should in theory allow LLVM to construct `T: Default` directly in the `Box` allocation when calling `<Box<T>>::default()`. However, the allocation may fail, which necessitates calling `T`'s destructor if it has one. If the destructor is non-trivial, then LLVM has a hard time proving that it's sound to elide, which makes it construct `T` on the stack first, and then copy it into the allocation. Change both of these impls to allocate first, and then call `T::default` into the uninitialized allocation, so that LLVM doesn't have to prove that it's sound to elide the destructor/initial stack copy. For example, given the following Rust code: ```rust #[derive(Default, Clone)] struct Foo { x: Vec<u8>, z: String, y: Vec<u8>, } #[no_mangle] pub fn src() -> Box<Foo> { Box::default() } ``` <details open> <summary>Before this PR:</summary> ```llvm `@__rust_no_alloc_shim_is_unstable` = external global i8 ; drop_in_place() generated in case the allocation fails ; core::ptr::drop_in_place<playground::Foo> ; Function Attrs: nounwind nonlazybind uwtable define internal fastcc void `@"_ZN4core3ptr36drop_in_place$LT$playground..Foo$GT$17hff376aece491233bE"(ptr` noalias nocapture noundef readonly align 8 dereferenceable(72) %_1) unnamed_addr #0 personality ptr `@rust_eh_personality` { start: %_1.val = load i64, ptr %_1, align 8 %0 = icmp eq i64 %_1.val, 0 br i1 %0, label %bb6, label %"_ZN63_$LT$alloc..alloc..Global$u20$as$u20$core..alloc..Allocator$GT$10deallocate17heaa87468709346b1E.exit.i.i.i4.i" "_ZN63_$LT$alloc..alloc..Global$u20$as$u20$core..alloc..Allocator$GT$10deallocate17heaa87468709346b1E.exit.i.i.i4.i": ; preds = %start %1 = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_1, i64 8 %_1.val6 = load ptr, ptr %1, align 8, !nonnull !3, !noundef !3 tail call void `@__rust_dealloc(ptr` noundef nonnull %_1.val6, i64 noundef %_1.val, i64 noundef 1) #8 br label %bb6 bb6: ; preds = %"_ZN63_$LT$alloc..alloc..Global$u20$as$u20$core..alloc..Allocator$GT$10deallocate17heaa87468709346b1E.exit.i.i.i4.i", %start %2 = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_1, i64 24 %.val9 = load i64, ptr %2, align 8 %3 = icmp eq i64 %.val9, 0 br i1 %3, label %bb5, label %"_ZN63_$LT$alloc..alloc..Global$u20$as$u20$core..alloc..Allocator$GT$10deallocate17heaa87468709346b1E.exit.i.i.i4.i.i11" "_ZN63_$LT$alloc..alloc..Global$u20$as$u20$core..alloc..Allocator$GT$10deallocate17heaa87468709346b1E.exit.i.i.i4.i.i11": ; preds = %bb6 %4 = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_1, i64 32 %.val10 = load ptr, ptr %4, align 8, !nonnull !3, !noundef !3 tail call void `@__rust_dealloc(ptr` noundef nonnull %.val10, i64 noundef %.val9, i64 noundef 1) #8 br label %bb5 bb5: ; preds = %"_ZN63_$LT$alloc..alloc..Global$u20$as$u20$core..alloc..Allocator$GT$10deallocate17heaa87468709346b1E.exit.i.i.i4.i.i11", %bb6 %5 = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_1, i64 48 %.val4 = load i64, ptr %5, align 8 %6 = icmp eq i64 %.val4, 0 br i1 %6, label %"_ZN4core3ptr46drop_in_place$LT$alloc..vec..Vec$LT$u8$GT$$GT$17hb5ca95423e113cf7E.exit16", label %"_ZN63_$LT$alloc..alloc..Global$u20$as$u20$core..alloc..Allocator$GT$10deallocate17heaa87468709346b1E.exit.i.i.i4.i15" "_ZN63_$LT$alloc..alloc..Global$u20$as$u20$core..alloc..Allocator$GT$10deallocate17heaa87468709346b1E.exit.i.i.i4.i15": ; preds = %bb5 %7 = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_1, i64 56 %.val5 = load ptr, ptr %7, align 8, !nonnull !3, !noundef !3 tail call void `@__rust_dealloc(ptr` noundef nonnull %.val5, i64 noundef %.val4, i64 noundef 1) #8 br label %"_ZN4core3ptr46drop_in_place$LT$alloc..vec..Vec$LT$u8$GT$$GT$17hb5ca95423e113cf7E.exit16" "_ZN4core3ptr46drop_in_place$LT$alloc..vec..Vec$LT$u8$GT$$GT$17hb5ca95423e113cf7E.exit16": ; preds = %bb5, %"_ZN63_$LT$alloc..alloc..Global$u20$as$u20$core..alloc..Allocator$GT$10deallocate17heaa87468709346b1E.exit.i.i.i4.i15" ret void } ; Function Attrs: nonlazybind uwtable define noalias noundef nonnull align 8 ptr `@src()` unnamed_addr #1 personality ptr `@rust_eh_personality` { start: ; alloca to place `Foo` in. %_1 = alloca [72 x i8], align 8 call void `@llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64` 72, ptr nonnull %_1) store i64 0, ptr %_1, align 8 %_2.sroa.4.0._1.sroa_idx = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_1, i64 8 store ptr inttoptr (i64 1 to ptr), ptr %_2.sroa.4.0._1.sroa_idx, align 8 %_2.sroa.5.0._1.sroa_idx = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_1, i64 16 %_3.sroa.4.0..sroa_idx = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_1, i64 32 call void `@llvm.memset.p0.i64(ptr` noundef nonnull align 8 dereferenceable(16) %_2.sroa.5.0._1.sroa_idx, i8 0, i64 16, i1 false) store ptr inttoptr (i64 1 to ptr), ptr %_3.sroa.4.0..sroa_idx, align 8 %_3.sroa.5.0..sroa_idx = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_1, i64 40 %_4.sroa.4.0..sroa_idx = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_1, i64 56 call void `@llvm.memset.p0.i64(ptr` noundef nonnull align 8 dereferenceable(16) %_3.sroa.5.0..sroa_idx, i8 0, i64 16, i1 false) store ptr inttoptr (i64 1 to ptr), ptr %_4.sroa.4.0..sroa_idx, align 8 %_4.sroa.5.0..sroa_idx = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_1, i64 64 store i64 0, ptr %_4.sroa.5.0..sroa_idx, align 8 %0 = load volatile i8, ptr `@__rust_no_alloc_shim_is_unstable,` align 1, !noalias !4 %_0.i.i.i = tail call noalias noundef align 8 dereferenceable_or_null(72) ptr `@__rust_alloc(i64` noundef 72, i64 noundef 8) #8, !noalias !4 %1 = icmp eq ptr %_0.i.i.i, null br i1 %1, label %bb2.i, label %"_ZN5alloc5boxed12Box$LT$T$GT$3new17h0864de14f863a27aE.exit" bb2.i: ; preds = %start ; invoke alloc::alloc::handle_alloc_error invoke void `@_ZN5alloc5alloc18handle_alloc_error17h98142d0d8d74161bE(i64` noundef 8, i64 noundef 72) #9 to label %.noexc unwind label %cleanup.i .noexc: ; preds = %bb2.i unreachable cleanup.i: ; preds = %bb2.i %2 = landingpad { ptr, i32 } cleanup ; call core::ptr::drop_in_place<playground::Foo> call fastcc void `@"_ZN4core3ptr36drop_in_place$LT$playground..Foo$GT$17hff376aece491233bE"(ptr` noalias noundef nonnull align 8 dereferenceable(72) %_1) #10 resume { ptr, i32 } %2 "_ZN5alloc5boxed12Box$LT$T$GT$3new17h0864de14f863a27aE.exit": ; preds = %start ; Copy from stack to heap if allocation is successful call void `@llvm.memcpy.p0.p0.i64(ptr` noundef nonnull align 8 dereferenceable(72) %_0.i.i.i, ptr noundef nonnull align 8 dereferenceable(72) %_1, i64 72, i1 false) call void `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64` 72, ptr nonnull %_1) ret ptr %_0.i.i.i } ``` </details> <details> <summary>After this PR</summary> ```llvm ; Notice how there's no `drop_in_place()` generated as well define noalias noundef nonnull align 8 ptr `@src()` unnamed_addr #0 personality ptr `@rust_eh_personality` { start: ; no stack allocation %0 = load volatile i8, ptr `@__rust_no_alloc_shim_is_unstable,` align 1 %_0.i.i.i.i.i = tail call noalias noundef align 8 dereferenceable_or_null(72) ptr `@__rust_alloc(i64` noundef 72, i64 noundef 8) #5 %1 = icmp eq ptr %_0.i.i.i.i.i, null br i1 %1, label %bb3.i, label %"_ZN5alloc5boxed16Box$LT$T$C$A$GT$13new_uninit_in17h80d6355ef4b73ea3E.exit" bb3.i: ; preds = %start ; call alloc::alloc::handle_alloc_error tail call void `@_ZN5alloc5alloc18handle_alloc_error17h98142d0d8d74161bE(i64` noundef 8, i64 noundef 72) #6 unreachable "_ZN5alloc5boxed16Box$LT$T$C$A$GT$13new_uninit_in17h80d6355ef4b73ea3E.exit": ; preds = %start ; construct `Foo` directly into the allocation if successful store i64 0, ptr %_0.i.i.i.i.i, align 8 %_8.sroa.4.0._1.sroa_idx = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_0.i.i.i.i.i, i64 8 store ptr inttoptr (i64 1 to ptr), ptr %_8.sroa.4.0._1.sroa_idx, align 8 %_8.sroa.5.0._1.sroa_idx = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_0.i.i.i.i.i, i64 16 %_8.sroa.7.0._1.sroa_idx = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_0.i.i.i.i.i, i64 32 tail call void `@llvm.memset.p0.i64(ptr` noundef nonnull align 8 dereferenceable(16) %_8.sroa.5.0._1.sroa_idx, i8 0, i64 16, i1 false) store ptr inttoptr (i64 1 to ptr), ptr %_8.sroa.7.0._1.sroa_idx, align 8 %_8.sroa.8.0._1.sroa_idx = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_0.i.i.i.i.i, i64 40 %_8.sroa.10.0._1.sroa_idx = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_0.i.i.i.i.i, i64 56 tail call void `@llvm.memset.p0.i64(ptr` noundef nonnull align 8 dereferenceable(16) %_8.sroa.8.0._1.sroa_idx, i8 0, i64 16, i1 false) store ptr inttoptr (i64 1 to ptr), ptr %_8.sroa.10.0._1.sroa_idx, align 8 %_8.sroa.11.0._1.sroa_idx = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_0.i.i.i.i.i, i64 64 store i64 0, ptr %_8.sroa.11.0._1.sroa_idx, align 8 ret ptr %_0.i.i.i.i.i } ``` </details>
2024-10-15update bootstrap configsJosh Stone-2/+0
2024-10-12Rollup merge of #131120 - tgross35:stabilize-const_option, r=RalfJungTrevor Gross-1/+0
Stabilize `const_option` This makes the following API stable in const contexts: ```rust impl<T> Option<T> { pub const fn as_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut T>; pub const fn expect(self, msg: &str) -> T; pub const fn unwrap(self) -> T; pub const unsafe fn unwrap_unchecked(self) -> T; pub const fn take(&mut self) -> Option<T>; pub const fn replace(&mut self, value: T) -> Option<T>; } impl<T> Option<&T> { pub const fn copied(self) -> Option<T> where T: Copy; } impl<T> Option<&mut T> { pub const fn copied(self) -> Option<T> where T: Copy; } impl<T, E> Option<Result<T, E>> { pub const fn transpose(self) -> Result<Option<T>, E> } impl<T> Option<Option<T>> { pub const fn flatten(self) -> Option<T>; } ``` The following functions make use of the unstable `const_precise_live_drops` feature: - `expect` - `unwrap` - `unwrap_unchecked` - `transpose` - `flatten` Fixes: <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/67441>
2024-10-12Stabilize `const_option`Trevor Gross-1/+0
This makes the following API stable in const contexts: impl<T> Option<T> { pub const fn as_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut T>; pub const fn expect(self, msg: &str) -> T; pub const fn unwrap(self) -> T; pub const unsafe fn unwrap_unchecked(self) -> T; pub const fn take(&mut self) -> Option<T>; pub const fn replace(&mut self, value: T) -> Option<T>; } impl<T> Option<&T> { pub const fn copied(self) -> Option<T> where T: Copy; } impl<T> Option<&mut T> { pub const fn copied(self) -> Option<T> where T: Copy; } impl<T, E> Option<Result<T, E>> { pub const fn transpose(self) -> Result<Option<T>, E> } impl<T> Option<Option<T>> { pub const fn flatten(self) -> Option<T>; } The following functions make use of the unstable `const_precise_live_drops` feature: - `expect` - `unwrap` - `unwrap_unchecked` - `transpose` - `flatten` Fixes: <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/67441>
2024-10-12Rollup merge of #131617 - RalfJung:const_cow_is_borrowed, r=tgross35Matthias Krüger-1/+0
remove const_cow_is_borrowed feature gate The two functions guarded by this are still unstable, and there's no reason to require a separate feature gate for their const-ness -- we can just have `cow_is_borrowed` cover both kinds of stability. Cc #65143
2024-10-12remove const_cow_is_borrowed feature gateRalf Jung-1/+0
2024-10-12library: Stabilize `const_ptr_write`Jubilee Young-1/+0
Const-stabilizes: - `write` - `write_bytes` - `write_unaligned` In the following paths: - `core::ptr` - `core::ptr::NonNull` - pointer `<*mut T>` Const-stabilizes the internal `core::intrinsics`: - `write_bytes` - `write_via_move`
2024-10-10allocate before calling T::default in <Arc<T>>::default()Joshua Wong-0/+1
Same rationale as in the previous commit.
2024-10-07Rollup merge of #128399 - mammothbane:master, r=Amanieu,tgross35Stuart Cook-0/+1
liballoc: introduce String, Vec const-slicing This change `const`-qualifies many methods on `Vec` and `String`, notably `as_slice`, `as_str`, `len`. These changes are made behind the unstable feature flag `const_vec_string_slice`. ## Motivation This is to support simultaneous variance over ownership and constness. I have an enum type that may contain either `String` or `&str`, and I want to produce a `&str` from it in a possibly-`const` context. ```rust enum StrOrString<'s> { Str(&'s str), String(String), } impl<'s> StrOrString<'s> { const fn as_str(&self) -> &str { match self { // In a const-context, I really only expect to see this variant, but I can't switch the implementation // in some mode like #[cfg(const)] -- there has to be a single body Self::Str(s) => s, // so this is a problem, since it's not `const` Self::String(s) => s.as_str(), } } } ``` Currently `String` and `Vec` don't support this, but can without functional changes. Similar logic applies for `len`, `capacity`, `is_empty`. ## Changes The essential thing enabling this change is that `Unique::as_ptr` is `const`. This lets us convert `RawVec::ptr` -> `Vec::as_ptr` -> `Vec::as_slice` -> `String::as_str`. I had to move the `Deref` implementations into `as_{str,slice}` because `Deref` isn't `#[const_trait]`, but I would expect this change to be invisible up to inlining. I moved the `DerefMut` implementations as well for uniformity.
2024-10-06liballoc: introduce String, Vec const-slicingNathan Perry-0/+1
This change `const`-qualifies many methods on Vec and String, notably `as_slice`, `as_str`, `len`. These changes are made behind the unstable feature flag `const_vec_string_slice` with the following tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/129041
2024-09-19Add str.as_str() for easy dereferencing of Box<str>Kornel-0/+1
2024-09-18remove feature attributes as const_maybe_uninit_as_mut_ptr is stabilizedultrabear-1/+0
2024-09-15also stabilize const_refs_to_cellRalf Jung-1/+1
2024-09-15stabilize const_mut_refsRalf Jung-1/+1
2024-09-02Auto merge of #129063 - the8472:cold-opt-size, r=Amanieubors-0/+1
Apply size optimizations to panic machinery and some cold functions * std dependencies gimli and addr2line are now built with opt-level=s * various panic-related methods and `#[cold]` methods are now marked `#[optimize(size)]` Panics should be cold enough that it doesn't make sense to optimize them for speed. The only tradeoff here is if someone does a lot of backtrace captures (without panics) and printing then the opt-level change might impact their perf. Seems to be the first use of the optimize attribute. Tracking issue #54882
2024-08-27library: Stabilize new_uninit for Box, Rc, and ArcJubilee Young-1/+0
A partial stabilization that only affects: - AllocType<T>::new_uninit - AllocType<T>::assume_init - AllocType<[T]>::new_uninit_slice - AllocType<[T]>::assume_init where "AllocType" is Box, Rc, or Arc
2024-08-19Stabilize `iter::repeat_n`Scott McMurray-1/+0
2024-08-14apply #[optimize(size)] to #[cold] ones and part of the panick machineryThe 8472-0/+1
2024-07-31PinCoerceUnsized trait into coreXiangfei Ding-0/+1
2024-07-30Auto merge of #128083 - Mark-Simulacrum:bump-bootstrap, r=albertlarsan68bors-1/+0
Bump bootstrap compiler to new beta https://forge.rust-lang.org/release/process.html#master-bootstrap-update-t-2-day-tuesday
2024-07-29Warn on `rustdoc::unescaped_backticks` for `core/alloc/std/test/proc_macro`Miguel Ojeda-0/+1
They are all clean now, so enable the lint to keep them clean going forward. Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2024-07-28step cfg(bootstrap)Mark Rousskov-1/+0
2024-07-28Rollup merge of #128228 - slanterns:const_waker, r=dtolnay,oli-obkGuillaume Gomez-1/+0
Stabilize `const_waker` Closes: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/102012. For `local_waker` and `context_ext` related things, I just ~~moved them to dedicated feature gates and reused their own tracking issue (maybe it's better to open a new one later, but at least they should not be tracked under https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/102012 from the beginning IMO.)~~ reused their own feature gates as suggested by ``@tgross35.`` ``@rustbot`` label: +T-libs-api r? libs-api
2024-07-28stabilize const_wakerSlanterns-1/+0
2024-07-28stabilize `is_sorted`Slanterns-1/+0
2024-07-23Gate AsyncFn* under async_closure featureMichael Goulet-0/+1
2024-07-08Rollup merge of #127355 - aceArt-GmbH:126475, r=oli-obkMatthias Krüger-0/+1
Mark format! with must_use hint Uses unstable feature https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/94745 Part of #126475 First contribution to rust, please let me know if the blessing of tests is correct Thanks `@bjorn3` for the help
2024-07-07Specialize `TrustedLen` for `Iterator::unzip()`Chayim Refael Friedman-0/+1
Don't check the capacity every time (and also for `Extend` for tuples, as this is how `unzip()` is implemented). I did this with an unsafe method on `Extend` that doesn't check for growth (`extend_one_unchecked()`). I've marked it as perma-unstable currently, although we may want to expose it in the future so collections outside of std can benefit from it. Then specialize `Extend for (A, B)` for `TrustedLen` to call it. It may seem that an alternative way of implementing this is to have a semi-public trait (`#[doc(hidden)]` public, so collections outside of core can implement it) for `extend()` inside tuples, and specialize it from collections. However, it is impossible due to limitations of `min_specialization`. A concern that may arise with the current approach is that implementing `extend_one_unchecked()` correctly must also incur implementing `extend_reserve()`, otherwise you can have UB. This is a somewhat non-local safety invariant. However, I believe this is fine, since to have actual UB you must have unsafe code inside your `extend_one_unchecked()` that makes incorrect assumption, *and* not implement `extend_reserve()`. I've also documented this requirement.
2024-07-06Mark format! with must_use hintlukas-0/+1