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2025-03-28Put pin!() tests in the right file.Mara Bos-14/+17
2025-03-25Rollup merge of #135745 - bardiharborow:std/net/rfc9602, r=cuviperMatthias Krüger-0/+2
Recognise new IPv6 non-global range from IETF RFC 9602 This PR adds the `5f00::/16` range defined by [IETF RFC 9602](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc9602/) to those ranges which `Ipv6Addr::is_global` recognises as a non-global IP. This range is used for Segment Routing (SRv6) SIDs. See also: https://www.iana.org/assignments/iana-ipv6-special-registry/iana-ipv6-special-registry.xhtml Unstable tracking issue: #27709
2025-03-22Auto merge of #136974 - m-ou-se:fmt-options-64-bit, r=scottmcmbors-0/+20
Reduce FormattingOptions to 64 bits This is part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/99012 This reduces FormattingOptions from 6-7 machine words (384 bits on 64-bit platforms, 224 bits on 32-bit platforms) to just 64 bits (a single register on 64-bit platforms). Before: ```rust pub struct FormattingOptions { flags: u32, // only 6 bits used fill: char, align: Option<Alignment>, width: Option<usize>, precision: Option<usize>, } ``` After: ```rust pub struct FormattingOptions { /// Bits: /// - 0-20: fill character (21 bits, a full `char`) /// - 21: `+` flag /// - 22: `-` flag /// - 23: `#` flag /// - 24: `0` flag /// - 25: `x?` flag /// - 26: `X?` flag /// - 27: Width flag (if set, the width field below is used) /// - 28: Precision flag (if set, the precision field below is used) /// - 29-30: Alignment (0: Left, 1: Right, 2: Center, 3: Unknown) /// - 31: Always set to 1 flags: u32, /// Width if width flag above is set. Otherwise, always 0. width: u16, /// Precision if precision flag above is set. Otherwise, always 0. precision: u16, } ```
2025-03-21Add test for Formatter flags.Mara Bos-0/+20
2025-03-21Rollup merge of #138717 - jdonszelmann:pin-macro, r=WaffleLapkinMatthias Krüger-0/+14
Add an attribute that makes the spans from a macro edition 2021, and fix pin on edition 2024 with it Fixes a regression, see issue below. This is a temporary fix, super let is the real solution. Closes #138596
2025-03-21Recognise new IPv6 non-global range from RFC9602Bardi Harborow-0/+2
This commit adds the 5f00::/16 range defined by RFC9602 to those ranges which Ipv6Addr::is_global recognises as a non-global IP. This range is used for Segment Routing (SRv6) SIDs.
2025-03-19Add cfg(not(bootstrap)) for new test.Mara Bos-0/+1
2025-03-19Pin tests.Mara Bos-7/+7
2025-03-19add rustc_macro_edition_2021Jana Dönszelmann-0/+13
2025-03-19Rollup merge of #135394 - clarfonthey:uninit-slices-part-2, r=tgross35Matthias Krüger-27/+27
`MaybeUninit` inherent slice methods part 2 These were moved out of #129259 since they require additional libs-api approval. Tracking issue: #117428. New API surface: ```rust impl<T> [MaybeUninit<T>] { // replacing fill; renamed to avoid conflict pub fn write_filled(&mut self, value: T) -> &mut [T] where T: Clone; // replacing fill_with; renamed to avoid conflict pub fn write_with<F>(&mut self, value: F) -> &mut [T] where F: FnMut() -> T; // renamed to remove "fill" terminology, since this is closer to the write_*_of_slice methods pub fn write_iter<I>(&mut self, iter: I) -> (&mut [T], &mut Self) where I: Iterator<Item = T>; } ``` Relevant motivation for these methods; see #129259 for earlier methods' motiviations. * I chose `write_filled` since `filled` is being used as an object here, whereas it's being used as an action in `fill`. * I chose `write_with` instead of `write_filled_with` since it's shorter and still matches well. * I chose `write_iter` because it feels completely different from the fill methods, and still has the intent clear. In all of the methods, it felt appropriate to ensure that they contained `write` to clarify that they are effectively just special ways of doing `MaybeUninit::write` for each element of a slice. Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/117428 r? libs-api
2025-03-18Remove the regex dependency from coretestsbjorn3-19/+11
It is only used by a single test, yet would take up unnecessary space once stdlib deps get vendored.
2025-03-16Rollup merge of #135080 - Enselic:debug-ptr-metadata, r=thomcc许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)-2/+33
core: Make `Debug` impl of raw pointers print metadata if present Make Rust pointers appear less magic by including metadata information in their `Debug` output. This does not break Rust stability guarantees because `Debug` impl are explicitly exempted from stability: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/trait.Debug.html#stability > ## Stability > > Derived `Debug` formats are not stable, and so may change with future Rust versions. Additionally, `Debug` implementations of types provided by the standard library (`std`, `core`, `alloc`, etc.) are not stable, and may also change with future Rust versions. Note that a regression test is added as a separate commit to make it clear what impact the last commit has on the output. Closes #128684 because the output of that code now becomes: ``` thread 'main' panicked at src/main.rs:5:5: assertion `left == right` failed left: Pointer { addr: 0x7ffd45c6fc6b, metadata: 5 } right: Pointer { addr: 0x7ffd45c6fc6b, metadata: 3 } note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace ```
2025-03-10Update tests.Mara Bos-14/+14
2025-03-10Limit formatting width and precision to 16 bits.Mara Bos-1/+1
2025-03-08Add inherent versions of MaybeUninit::fill methods for slicesltdk-27/+27
2025-03-07Rollup merge of #138034 - thaliaarchi:use-prelude-size-of, r=tgross35Matthias Krüger-18/+12
library: Use `size_of` from the prelude instead of imported Use `std::mem::{size_of, size_of_val, align_of, align_of_val}` from the prelude instead of importing or qualifying them. These functions were added to all preludes in Rust 1.80. try-job: test-various try-job: x86_64-gnu try-job: x86_64-msvc-1
2025-03-06library: Use size_of from the prelude instead of importedThalia Archibald-18/+12
Use `std::mem::{size_of, size_of_val, align_of, align_of_val}` from the prelude instead of importing or qualifying them. These functions were added to all preludes in Rust 1.80.
2025-03-05Rollup merge of #137728 - Darksonn:no-tuple-unsize, r=oli-obk许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)-10/+1
Remove unsizing coercions for tuples See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/42877#issuecomment-2686010847 and below comments for justification. Tracking issue: #42877 Fixes: #135217
2025-03-05Rollup merge of #137679 - bjorn3:coretests_improvements, r=jieyouxu,onur-ozkan许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)-2/+1
Various coretests improvements The first commit is not yet strictly necessary as directly testing libcore works though useless work, but will be necessary once https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/136642 migrates the liballoc tests into a separate package. The second commit fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/137478 and ensures that coretests actually gets tested on all CI job. The third commit fixes an error that didn't get caught because coretests doesn't run on the wasm32 CI job.
2025-03-05Rollup merge of #134063 - tgross35:dec2flt-refactoring, r=Noratrieb许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)-19/+140
dec2flt: Clean up float parsing modules This is the first portion of my work adding support for parsing and printing `f16`. Changes in `float.rs` replace the magic constants with expressions and add some use of generics to better support the new float types. Everything else is related to documentation or naming; there are no functional changes in this PR. This can be reviewed by commit.
2025-03-04Rollup merge of #137829 - cramertj:stabilize-split-off, r=jhprattJubilee-1/+0
Stabilize [T]::split_off... methods This was previously known as the slice_take feature. Closes #62280
2025-03-02dec2flt: Refactor float traitsTrevor Gross-0/+61
A lot of the magic constants can be turned into expressions. This reduces some code duplication. Additionally, add traits to make these operations fully generic. This will make it easier to support `f16` and `f128`.
2025-03-02dec2flt: Rename fields to be consistent with documented notationTrevor Gross-6/+6
2025-03-02dec2flt: Rename `Number` to `Decimal`Trevor Gross-13/+42
The previous commit renamed `Decimal` to `DecimalSeq`. Now, rename the type that represents a decimal floating point number to be `Decimal`. Additionally, add some tests for internal behavior.
2025-03-02dec2flt: Rename `Decimal` to `DecimalSeq`Trevor Gross-0/+31
This module currently contains two decimal types, `Decimal` and `Number`. These names don't provide a whole lot of insight into what exactly they are, and `Number` is actually the one that is more like an expected `Decimal` type. In accordance with this, rename the existing `Decimal` to `DecimalSeq`. This highlights that it contains a sequence of decimal digits, rather than representing a base-10 floating point (decimal) number. Additionally, add some tests to validate internal behavior.
2025-02-28Stabilize [T]::split_off... methodsTaylor Cramer-1/+0
This was previously known as the slice_take feature.
2025-02-27checked_ilog tests: deal with a bit of float imprecisionRalf Jung-18/+56
2025-02-27Delete tuple unsizingAlice Ryhl-10/+1
2025-02-26Fix unused import in coretests on wasm32bjorn3-2/+1
2025-02-25disable a potentially bogus test on MiriRalf Jung-0/+1
2025-02-24Rollup merge of #137393 - chorman0773:unbounded-shifts-stabilize, r=AmanieuJacob Pratt-0/+328
Stabilize `unbounded_shifts` This stabilizes and const-stabilizes `<iN>::unbounded_shl` and `<uN>::unbounded_shr` from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/129375.
2025-02-23Auto merge of #137237 - cuviper:stage0, r=Mark-Simulacrumbors-196/+0
Master bootstrap update https://forge.rust-lang.org/release/process.html#master-bootstrap-update-tuesday r? `@Mark-Simulacrum`
2025-02-23Rollup merge of #137383 - folkertdev:stabilize-unsigned-is-multiple-of, ↵Matthias Krüger-1/+0
r=Noratrieb stabilize `unsigned_is_multiple_of` tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/128101 fcp completed in: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/128101#issuecomment-2674880635 ### Public API A version of this for all the unsigned types ```rust fn is_multiple_of(lhs: u64, rhs: u64) -> bool { match rhs { // prevent division by zero 0 => lhs == 0, _ => lhs % rhs == 0, } } ```
2025-02-22Rollup merge of #136910 - okaneco:sig_ones, r=thomccMatthias Krüger-0/+169
Implement feature `isolate_most_least_significant_one` for integer types Accepted ACP - https://github.com/rust-lang/libs-team/issues/467 Tracking issue - #136909 Implement ACP for functions that isolate the most significant set bit and least significant set bit on unsigned, signed, and `NonZero` integers. Add function `isolate_most_significant_one` Add function `isolate_least_significant_one` --- This PR adds the following impls ```rust impl {u8, u16, u32, u64, u128, usize} { const fn isolate_most_significant_one(self) -> Self; const fn isolate_least_significant_one(self) -> Self; } impl {i8, i16, i32, i64, i128, isize} { const fn isolate_most_significant_one(self) -> Self; const fn isolate_least_significant_one(self) -> Self; } impl NonZeroT { const fn isolate_most_significant_one(self) -> Self; const fn isolate_least_significant_one(self) -> Self; } ``` Example behavior ```rust assert_eq!(u8::isolate_most_significant_one(0b01100100), 0b01000000); assert_eq!(u8::isolate_least_significant_one(0b01100100), 0b00000100); ```
2025-02-21Fix unbounded_shifts testsConnor Horman-13/+22
2025-02-21Rollup merge of #136148 - kpreid:type-str, r=joboetMatthias Krüger-0/+8
Optionally add type names to `TypeId`s. This feature is intended to provide expensive but thorough help for developers who have an unexpected `TypeId` value and need to determine what type it actually is. It causes `impl Debug for TypeId` to print the type name in addition to the opaque ID hash, and in order to do so, adds a name field to `TypeId`. The cost of this is the increased size of `TypeId` and the need to store type names in the binary; therefore, it is an optional feature. It does not expose any new public API, only change the `Debug` implementation. It may be enabled via `cargo -Zbuild-std -Zbuild-std-features=debug_typeid`. (Note that `-Zbuild-std-features` disables default features which you may wish to reenable in addition; see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/unstable.html#build-std-features>.) Example usage and output: ``` fn main() { use std::any::{Any, TypeId}; dbg!(TypeId::of::<usize>(), drop::<usize>.type_id()); } ``` ``` TypeId::of::<usize>() = TypeId(0x763d199bccd319899208909ed1a860c6 = usize) drop::<usize>.type_id() = TypeId(0xe6a34bd13f8c92dd47806da07b8cca9a = core::mem::drop<usize>) ``` Also added feature declarations for the existing `debug_refcell` feature so it is usable from the `rust.std-features` option of `config.toml`. Related issues: * #68379 * #61533
2025-02-21Stabilize `unbounded_shifts`Connor Horman-0/+319
2025-02-21stabilize `unsigned_is_multiple_of`Folkert de Vries-1/+0
2025-02-20Rollup merge of #134340 - Urgau:stabilize-num_midpoint_signed, r=scottmcmJubilee-1/+0
Stabilize `num_midpoint_signed` feature This PR proposes that we stabilize the signed variants of [`iN::midpoint`](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/110840#issue-1684506201), the operation is equivalent to doing `(a + b) / 2` in a sufficiently large number. The stabilized API surface would be: ```rust /// Calculates the middle point of `self` and `rhs`. /// /// `midpoint(a, b)` is `(a + b) / 2` as if it were performed in a /// sufficiently-large signed integer type. This implies that the result is /// always rounded towards zero and that no overflow will ever occur. impl i{8,16,32,64,128,size} { pub const fn midpoint(self, rhs: Self) -> Self; } ``` T-libs-api previously stabilized the unsigned (and float) variants in #131784, the signed variants were left out because of the rounding that should be used in case of negative midpoint. This stabilization proposal proposes that we round towards zero because: - it makes the obvious `(a + b) / 2` in a sufficiently-large number always true - using another rounding for the positive result would be inconsistent with the unsigned variants - it makes `midpoint(-a, -b)` == `-midpoint(a, b)` always true - it is consistent with `midpoint(a as f64, b as f64) as i64` - it makes it possible to always suggest `midpoint` as a replacement for `(a + b) / 2` expressions *(which we may want to do as a future work given the 21.2k hits on [GitHub Search](https://github.com/search?q=lang%3Arust+%2F%5C%28%5Ba-zA-Z_%5D*+%5C%2B+%5Ba-zA-Z_%5D*%5C%29+%5C%2F+2%2F&type=code&p=1))* `@scottmcm` mentioned a drawback in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/132191#issuecomment-2439891200: > I'm torn, because rounding towards zero makes it "wider" than other values, which `>> 1` avoids -- `(a + b) >> 1` has the nice behaviour that `midpoint(a, b) + 2 == midpoint(a + 2, b + 2)`. > > But I guess overall sticking with `(a + b) / 2` makes sense as well, and I do like the negation property 🤷 Which I think is outweigh by the advantages cited above. Closes #110840 cc `@rust-lang/libs-api` cc `@scottmcm` r? `@dtolnay`
2025-02-20Implement feature `isolate_most_least_significant_one` for integer typesokaneco-0/+169
Implement accepted ACP for functions that isolate the most significant set bit and least significant set bit on unsigned, signed, and NonZero integers. Add function `isolate_most_significant_one` Add function `isolate_least_significant_one` Add tests
2025-02-19Rollup merge of #120580 - HTGAzureX1212:HTGAzureX1212/issue-45795, r=m-ou-seMatthias Krüger-1/+3
Add `MAX_LEN_UTF8` and `MAX_LEN_UTF16` Constants This pull request adds the `MAX_LEN_UTF8` and `MAX_LEN_UTF16` constants as per #45795, gated behind the `char_max_len` feature. The constants are currently applied in the `alloc`, `core` and `std` libraries.
2025-02-18update `cfg(bootstrap)`Josh Stone-196/+0
2025-02-16add MAX_LEN_UTF8 and MAX_LEN_UTF16 constantsHTGAzureX1212-1/+3
2025-02-15core: Make `Debug` impl of raw pointers print metadata if presentMartin Nordholts-4/+4
Make Rust pointers less magic by including metadata information in their `Debug` output. This does not break Rust stability guarantees because `Debug` output is explicitly exempted from stability: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/trait.Debug.html#stability Co-authored-by: Lukas <26522220+lukas-code@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Josh Stone <cuviper@gmail.com>
2025-02-15tests: Add regression test for `Debug` impl of raw pointersMartin Nordholts-0/+31
2025-02-15tests: Use `as *const _` instead of `.as_ptr()` in ptr fmt testMartin Nordholts-2/+2
Because `.as_ptr()` changes the type of the pointer (e.g. `&[u8]` becomes `*const u8` instead of `*const [u8]`), and it can't be expected that different types will be formatted the same way.
2025-02-15Rollup merge of #136749 - mzeitlin11:extend-asciichar, r=scottmcmJacob Pratt-0/+13
Implement Extend<AsciiChar> for String Implement `Extend<AsciiChar>` for `String` as suggested in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/110998#issuecomment-2590122968. Also implements `Extend<&AsciiChar>` since there's an analogous impl for `Extend<&char>`, but happy to remove if not thought useful. r? `@scottmcm` since you requested it, but no pressure to review!
2025-02-14Rollup merge of #136983 - ehuss:misc-2024-prep, r=tgross35Jubilee-10/+13
Prepare standard library for Rust 2024 migration This includes a variety of commits preparing the standard library for migration to Rust 2024. The actual migration is blocked on a few things, so I wanted to get this out of the way in a relatively digestable PR.
2025-02-13Migrate coretests to Rust 2024Eric Huss-3/+5
2025-02-13Auto merge of #134633 - GrigorenkoPV:get_disjoint_mut, r=cuviperbors-39/+38
Stabilize `get_many_mut` as `get_disjoint_mut` Tracking issue: #104642 Closes #104642 FCP completed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/104642#issuecomment-2558161073