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2025-05-09update version placeholdersPietro Albini-11/+11
2025-05-08Rollup merge of #140759 - dpaoliello:symlink, r=workingjubileeMatthias Krüger-0/+16
[win][arm64] Disable std::fs tests that require symlinks While trying to get the aarch64-msvc build working correctly (#140136), various tests in `std::fs` were failing as the Arm64 Windows runner image we are using does not have Developer Mode enabled, thus it cannot create symlinks. I've [filed a request to get Developer Mode enabled](https://github.com/actions/partner-runner-images/issues/94), but in the meantime I've disabled the relevant tests on Arm64 Windows.
2025-05-07[win][arm64] Disable FS tests that require symlinksDaniel Paoliello-0/+16
2025-05-07Rollup merge of #140734 - ivmarkov:master, r=joboetGuillaume Gomez-0/+1
Fix regression from #140393 for espidf / horizon / nuttx / vita #140393 introduced changes to the layout of the `std::sys::process` code. As a result, the Tier 3 ESP-IDF (and I suspect Horizon, Nuttx and Vita targets as well) no longer build. A `pub use unsupported::output` is all that was missing - for the above OSes specifically. This explicit `pub use` is now necessary, because #140393 moved the `output` function to module-level, where it was previously part of `Command` and was thus re-exported automatically, as part of the `imp::Command` re-export further down the file containing the one-liner fix. Note that - with the change introduced by #140393 - we **can't** anymore just do an unconditional `pub use imp::output` as this function simply does not exist anymore anywhere else but in the `unsupported` module. r? `@joboet`
2025-05-07Rollup merge of #140724 - tgross35:update-builtins, r=tgross35Guillaume Gomez-1/+1
Update `compiler-builtins` to 0.1.158 Includes the following changes: * Require `target_has_atomic = "ptr"` for runtime feature detection [1] [1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-builtins/pull/909
2025-05-07Rollup merge of #140398 - Berrysoft:cygwin-backtrace, r=tgross35Guillaume Gomez-1/+1
Fix backtrace for cygwin Closes #140304 Depends on: - [x] https://github.com/rust-lang/backtrace-rs/pull/704 This PR could not be merged until the above PR is merged. I'll update the submodule then. EDIT: submodule updated.
2025-05-07Fix regression from #140393 for espidf / horizon / nuttx / vitaivmarkov-0/+1
2025-05-07Fix backtrace for cygwin王宇逸-1/+1
2025-05-07Rollup merge of #140656 - joboet:fuchsia_pal, r=workingjubileeJacob Pratt-282/+122
collect all Fuchsia bindings into the `fuchsia` module The Fuchsia bindings are currently spread out across multiple modules in `sys/pal/unix` leading to unnecessary duplication. This PR moves all of these definitions into `sys::pal::unix::fuchsia` and additionally: * deduplicates the definitions * makes the error names consistent * marks `zx_thread_self` and `zx_clock_get_monotonic` as safe extern functions * removes unused items (there's no need to maintain these bindings if we're not going to use them) * removes the documentation for the definitions (contributors should always consult the platform documentation, duplicating that here is just an extra maintenance burden) `@rustbot` ping fuchsia
2025-05-06Update `compiler-builtins` to 0.1.158Trevor Gross-1/+1
Includes the following changes: * Require `target_has_atomic = "ptr"` for runtime feature detection [1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-builtins/pull/909
2025-05-06Rollup merge of #140393 - joboet:sys_common_process, r=thomccStuart Cook-136/+176
std: get rid of `sys_common::process` Move the public `CommandEnvs` into the `process` module (and make it a wrapper type for an internal iterator type) and everything else into `sys::process` as per #117276. Something went wrong with a force push, so I can't reopen #139020. This is unchanged from that PR, apart from a rebase. r? ```@thomcc```
2025-05-06Rollup merge of #139773 - thaliaarchi:vec-into-iter-last, r=workingjubileeStuart Cook-2/+2
Implement `Iterator::last` for `vec::IntoIter` Avoid iterating everything when we have random access to the last element.
2025-05-06Rollup merge of #139764 - dtolnay:extractif, r=AmanieuStuart Cook-22/+17
Consistent trait bounds for ExtractIf Debug impls Closes #137654. Refer to that issue for a table of the **4** different impl signatures we previously had in the standard library for Debug impls of various ExtractIf iterator types. The one we are standardizing on is the one so far only used by `alloc::collections::linked_list::ExtractIf`, which is _no_ `F: Debug` bound, _no_ `F: FnMut` bound, only `T: Debug` bound. This PR applies the following signature changes: ```diff /* alloc::collections::btree_map */ pub struct ExtractIf<'a, K, V, F, A = Global> where - F: 'a + FnMut(&K, &mut V) -> bool, Allocator + Clone, impl Debug for ExtractIf<'a, K, V, F, + A, > where K: Debug, V: Debug, - F: FnMut(&K, &mut V) -> bool, + A: Allocator + Clone, ``` ```diff /* alloc::collections::btree_set */ pub struct ExtractIf<'a, T, F, A = Global> where - T: 'a, - F: 'a + FnMut(&T) -> bool, Allocator + Clone, impl Debug for ExtractIf<'a, T, F, A> where T: Debug, - F: FnMut(&T) -> bool, A: Allocator + Clone, ``` ```diff /* alloc::collections::linked_list */ impl Debug for ExtractIf<'a, T, F, + A, > where T: Debug, + A: Allocator, ``` ```diff /* alloc::vec */ impl Debug for ExtractIf<'a, T, F, A> where T: Debug, - F: Debug, A: Allocator, - A: Debug, ``` ```diff /* std::collections::hash_map */ pub struct ExtractIf<'a, K, V, F> where - F: FnMut(&K, &mut V) -> bool, impl Debug for ExtractIf<'a, K, V, F> where + K: Debug, + V: Debug, - F: FnMut(&K, &mut V) -> bool, ``` ```diff /* std::collections::hash_set */ pub struct ExtractIf<'a, T, F> where - F: FnMut(&T) -> bool, impl Debug for ExtractIf<'a, T, F> where + T: Debug, - F: FnMut(&T) -> bool, ``` I have made the following changes to bring these types into better alignment with one another. - Delete `F: Debug` bounds. These are especially problematic because Rust closures do not come with a Debug impl, rendering the impl useless. - Delete `A: Debug` bounds. Allocator parameters are unstable for now, but in the future this would become an API commitment that we do not debug-print a representation of the allocator when printing an iterator. - Delete `F: FnMut` bounds. Requires `hashbrown` PR: https://github.com/rust-lang/hashbrown/pull/616. **API commitment:** we commit to not doing RefCell voodoo inside ExtractIf to have some way for its Debug impl (which takes &amp;self) to call a FnMut closure, if this is even possible. - Add `T: Debug` bounds (or `K`/`V`), even on Debug impls that do not currently make use of them, but might in the future. **Breaking change.** Must backport into Rust 1.87 (current beta) or do a de-stabilization PR in beta to delay those types by one release. - Render using `debug_struct` + `finish_non_exhaustive`, instead of `debug_tuple`. - Do not render the _entire_ underlying collection. - Show a "peek" field indicating the current position of the iterator.
2025-05-05Consistent trait bounds for ExtractIf Debug implsDavid Tolnay-22/+17
2025-05-05collect all Fuchsia bindings into the `fuchsia` modulejoboet-282/+122
The Fuchsia bindings are currently spread out across multiple modules in `sys/pal/unix` leading to unnecessary duplication. This PR moves all of these definitions into `sys::pal::unix::fuchsia` and additionally: * deduplicates the definitions * makes the error names consistent * marks some extern functions as safe * removes unused items (there's no need to maintain these bindings if we're not going to use them) * removes the documentation for the definitions (contributors should always consult the platform documentation, duplicating that here is just an extra maintenance burden)
2025-05-04Update `compiler-builtins` to 0.1.157Trevor Gross-1/+1
Includes the following changes: * Use runtime feature detection for fma routines on x86 [1] Fixes: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/140452 [1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-builtins/pull/896
2025-05-03Rollup merge of #140595 - lolbinarycat:std-set_permissions-typo, r=cuviperMatthias Krüger-1/+1
doc(std): fix typo lchown -> lchmod chown is irrelevant here, as this function does not affect file ownership. chmod is the correct function to reference here.
2025-05-03Rollup merge of #140564 - ↵Matthias Krüger-3/+3
ebkalderon:use-present-indicative-in-std-io-pipe-docs, r=tgross35 Use present indicative tense in std::io::pipe() API docs The inline documentation for all other free functions in the `std::io` module use the phrase "creates a" instead of "create a", except for the currently nightly-only `std::io::pipe()` function. This commit updates the text to align with the predominant wording in the `std::io` module. I recognize this PR is quite a minuscule nitpick, so feel free to ignore and close if you disagree and/or there are bigger fish to fry. Thanks in advance! :smile: Relates to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/127154.
2025-05-03Rollup merge of #139343 - cberner:filelock_wouldblock, r=workingjubileeMatthias Krüger-62/+144
Change signature of File::try_lock and File::try_lock_shared These methods now return Result<(), TryLockError> instead of Result<bool, Error> to make their use less errorprone These methods are unstable under the "file_lock" feature. The related tracking issue is https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/130999 and this PR changes the signatures as discussed by libs-api: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/130994#issuecomment-2770838848
2025-05-02Implement Iterator::last for vec::IntoIterThalia Archibald-2/+2
2025-05-02Rollup merge of #140536 - zachs18:mapped-guard-filter-map, r=AmanieuMatthias Krüger-59/+61
Rename `*Guard::try_map` to `filter_map`. Rename `std::sync::*Guard::try_map` to `filter_map`. 1. Analogous to `std::cell::Ref(Mut)::filter_map`. 2. Doesn't imply `Try` genericizability. r? `@Amanieu` (or other T-libs-api) Tracking issue for `mapped_lock_guards`: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/117108
2025-05-02doc(std): fix typo lchown -> lchmodbinarycat-1/+1
2025-05-02Rollup merge of #140389 - sayantn:avx512fp16, r=AmanieuStuart Cook-1/+0
Remove `avx512dq` and `avx512vl` implication for `avx512fp16` According to Intel, `avx512fp16` requires only `avx512bw`, but LLVM also enables `avx512vl` and `avx512dq` when `avx512fp16` is active. This is relic code, and will be fixed in LLVM soon. We should remove this from Rust too asap, especially before the stabilization of AVX512 Related: - llvm/llvm-project#136209 - #138940 - rust-lang/stdarch#1781 - #111137 ``@rustbot`` label O-x86_64 O-x86_32 A-SIMD A-target-feature T-compiler -T-libs r? ``@Amanieu`` **Update: the LLVM fix has been merged** cc ``@rust-lang/wg-llvm`` will it be possible to update the rustc llvm version to something after llvm/llvm-project#137450
2025-05-02Rollup merge of #140197 - ktnlvr:master, r=workingjubileeStuart Cook-1/+28
Document breaking out of a named code block Closes #110758.
2025-05-02Rollup merge of #140159 - thaliaarchi:pathbuf-extension, r=workingjubileeStuart Cook-31/+65
Avoid redundant WTF-8 checks in `PathBuf` Eliminate checks for WTF-8 boundaries in `PathBuf::set_extension` and `add_extension`, where joining WTF-8 surrogate halves is impossible. Don't convert the `str` to `OsStr`, because `OsString::push` specializes to skip the joining when given strings. To assist in this, mark the internal methods `OsString::truncate` and `extend_from_slice` as `unsafe` to communicate their safety invariants better than with module privacy. Similar to #137777. cc `@joboet` `@ChrisDenton`
2025-05-02Rollup merge of #139847 - thaliaarchi:args/delegate-iter, r=workingjubileeStuart Cook-21/+207
Delegate to inner `vec::IntoIter` from `env::ArgsOs` Delegate from `std::env::ArgsOs` to the methods of the inner platform-specific iterators, when it would be more efficient than just using the default methods of its own impl. Most platforms use `vec::IntoIter` as the inner type, so prioritize delegating to the methods it provides. `std::env::Args` is implemented atop `std::env::ArgsOs` and performs UTF-8 validation with a panic for invalid data. This is a visible effect which users certainly rely on, so we can't skip any arguments. Any further iterator methods would skip some elements, so no change is needed for that type. Add `#[inline]` for any methods which simply wrap the inner iterator.
2025-05-02Rollup merge of #139608 - Lynnesbian:improve-async-block-docs, r=ibraheemdevStuart Cook-0/+60
Clarify `async` block behaviour Adds some documentation for control flow behaviour pertaining to `return` and `?` within `async` blocks. Fixes (or at least improves) #101444. r? rust-lang/docs
2025-05-02Rollup merge of #139206 - joboet:unique_thread_errno, r=ibraheemdevStuart Cook-24/+21
std: use the address of `errno` to identify threads in `unique_thread_exit` Getting the address of `errno` should be just as cheap as `pthread_self()` and avoids having to use the expensive `Mutex` logic because it always results in a pointer.
2025-05-01Implement error::Error for TryLockErrorChristopher Berner-1/+4
2025-05-01Change signature of File::try_lock and File::try_lock_sharedChristopher Berner-61/+140
These methods now return Result<(), TryLockError> instead of Result<bool, Error> to make their use less errorprone
2025-05-02Amend language regarding the never typeLynnesbian-2/+2
2025-05-01Delegate to inner `vec::IntoIter` from `env::ArgsOs`Thalia Archibald-21/+207
Delegate from `std::env::ArgsOs` to the methods of the inner platform-specific iterators, when it would be more efficient than just using the default methods of its own impl. Most platforms use `vec::IntoIter` as the inner type, so prioritize delegating to the methods it provides. `std::env::Args` is implemented atop `std::env::ArgsOs` and performs UTF-8 validation with a panic for invalid data. This is a visible effect which users certainly rely on, so we can't skip any arguments. Any further iterator methods would skip some elements, so no change is needed for that type. Add `#[inline]` for any methods which simply wrap the inner iterator.
2025-05-01Rollup merge of #140062 - xizheyin:issue-139958, r=workingjubileeGuillaume Gomez-0/+2
std: mention `remove_dir_all` can emit `DirectoryNotEmpty` when concurrently written into Closes #139958 The current documentation for `std::fs::remove_dir_all` function does not explicitly mention the error types that may be returned in concurrent scenarios. Specifically, when one thread attempts to remove a directory tree while another thread simultaneously writes files to that directory, the function may return an `io::ErrorKind::DirectoryNotEmpty` error, but this behavior is not clearly mentioned in the current documentation. r? libs
2025-05-01Use present indicative tense in std::io::pipe() API docsEyal Kalderon-3/+3
The inline documentation for all other free functions in the `std::io` module use the phrase "creates a" instead of "create a", except for the currently nightly-only `std::io::pipe()` function. This commit updates the text to align with the predominant wording in the `std::io` module. I recognize this PR is quite a minuscule nitpick, so feel free to ignore and close if you disagree and/or there are bigger fish to fry. :smile:
2025-05-01Simplify docs for breaking out of a named code blockArtur Roos-2/+2
2025-05-01Update stdarchsayantn-1/+0
2025-04-30Avoid redundant WTF-8 checks in `PathBuf`Thalia Archibald-6/+10
Eliminate checks for WTF-8 boundaries in `PathBuf::set_extension` and `add_extension`, where joining WTF-8 surrogate halves is impossible. Don't convert the `str` to `OsStr`, because `OsString::push` specializes to skip the joining when given strings.
2025-04-30Make internal `OsString::truncate` and `extend_from_slice` unsafeThalia Archibald-25/+55
Communicate the safety invariants of these methods with `unsafe fn` rather than privacy.
2025-04-30Rename `(Mapped)(RwLock|Mutex)Guard::try_map` to `filter_map`.Zachary S-59/+61
1. analogous to std::cell::Ref(Mut)::filter_map. 2. doesn't imply `Try` genericizability.
2025-04-28Rollup merge of #140323 - tgross35:cfg-unstable-float, r=UrgauChris Denton-262/+648
Implement the internal feature `cfg_target_has_reliable_f16_f128` Support for `f16` and `f128` is varied across targets, backends, and backend versions. Eventually we would like to reach a point where all backends support these approximately equally, but until then we have to work around some of these nuances of support being observable. Introduce the `cfg_target_has_reliable_f16_f128` internal feature, which provides the following new configuration gates: * `cfg(target_has_reliable_f16)` * `cfg(target_has_reliable_f16_math)` * `cfg(target_has_reliable_f128)` * `cfg(target_has_reliable_f128_math)` `reliable_f16` and `reliable_f128` indicate that basic arithmetic for the type works correctly. The `_math` versions indicate that anything relying on `libm` works correctly, since sometimes this hits a separate class of codegen bugs. These options match configuration set by the build script at [1]. The logic for LLVM support is duplicated as-is from the same script. There are a few possible updates that will come as a follow up. The config introduced here is not planned to ever become stable, it is only intended to replace the build scripts for `std` tests and `compiler-builtins` that don't have any way to configure based on the codegen backend. MCP: https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/866 Closes: https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/866 [1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/555e1d0386f024a8359645c3217f4b3eae9be042/library/std/build.rs#L84-L186 --- The second commit makes use of this config to replace `cfg_{f16,f128}{,_math}` in `library/`. I omitted providing a `cfg(bootstrap)` configuration to keep things simpler since the next beta branch is in two weeks. try-job: aarch64-gnu try-job: i686-msvc-1 try-job: test-various try-job: x86_64-gnu try-job: x86_64-msvc-ext2
2025-04-28std: get rid of `sys_common::process`joboet-136/+176
Move the public `CommandEnvs` into the `process` module (and make it a wrapper type for an internal iterator type) and everything else into `sys::process` as per #117276.
2025-04-28Auto merge of #123239 - Urgau:dangerous_implicit_autorefs, ↵bors-1/+1
r=jdonszelmann,traviscross Implement a lint for implicit autoref of raw pointer dereference - take 2 *[t-lang nomination comment](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/123239#issuecomment-2727551097)* This PR aims at implementing a lint for implicit autoref of raw pointer dereference, it is based on #103735 with suggestion and improvements from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/103735#issuecomment-1370420305. The goal is to catch cases like this, where the user probably doesn't realise it just created a reference. ```rust pub struct Test { data: [u8], } pub fn test_len(t: *const Test) -> usize { unsafe { (*t).data.len() } // this calls <[T]>::len(&self) } ``` Since #103735 already went 2 times through T-lang, where they T-lang ended-up asking for a more restricted version (which is what this PR does), I would prefer this PR to be reviewed first before re-nominating it for T-lang. ---- Compared to the PR it is as based on, this PR adds 3 restrictions on the outer most expression, which must either be: 1. A deref followed by any non-deref place projection (that intermediate deref will typically be auto-inserted) 2. A method call annotated with `#[rustc_no_implicit_refs]`. 3. A deref followed by a `addr_of!` or `addr_of_mut!`. See bottom of post for details. There are several points that are not 100% clear to me when implementing the modifications: - ~~"4. Any number of automatically inserted deref/derefmut calls." I as never able to trigger this. Am I missing something?~~ Fixed - Are "index" and "field" enough? ---- cc `@JakobDegen` `@WaffleLapkin` r? `@RalfJung` try-job: dist-various-1 try-job: dist-various-2
2025-04-28Auto merge of #136316 - GrigorenkoPV:generic_atomic, r=Mark-Simulacrumbors-260/+270
Create `Atomic<T>` type alias (rebase) Rebase of #130543. Additional changes: - Switch from `allow` to `expect` for `private_bounds` on `AtomicPrimitive` - Unhide `AtomicPrimitive::AtomicInner` from docs, because rustdoc shows the definition `pub type Atomic<T> = <T as AtomicPrimitive>::AtomicInner;` and generated links for it. - `NonZero` did not have this issue, because they kept the new alias private before the direction was changed. - Use `Atomic<_>` in more places, including inside `Once`'s `Futex`. This is possible thanks to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/14125 The rest will either get moved back to #130543 or #130543 will be closed in favor of this instead. --- * ACP: https://github.com/rust-lang/libs-team/issues/443#event-14293381061 * Tracking issue: #130539
2025-04-28Rollup merge of #140351 - rust-lang:notriddle/stability-use, r=thomccChris Denton-2/+8
docs: fix incorrect stability markers on `std::{todo, matches}` This regression appeared in 916cfbcd3ed95a737b5a62103bbc4118ffe1eb2b. The change is behaving as expected (a non-glob re-export uses the stability marker on the `use` item, not the original one), but this part of the standard library didn't follow it. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/140344
2025-04-28Rollup merge of #139546 - lolbinarycat:std-set_permissions-75942, r=thomccChris Denton-0/+15
std(docs): clarify how std::fs::set_permisions works with symlinks fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/75942 fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/124201
2025-04-28Rollup merge of #138737 - Ayush1325:r-efi-update, r=tgross35Chris Denton-2/+2
uefi: Update r-efi - Bump up the version to 5.2.0 try-job: x86_64-gnu-distcheck try-job: x86_64-gnu try-job: test-various
2025-04-27Use `feature(target_has_reliable_f16_f128)` in library testsTrevor Gross-262/+648
New compiler configuration has been introduced that is designed to replace the build script configuration `reliable_f16`, `reliable_f128`, `reliable_f16_math`, and `reliable_f128_math`. Do this replacement here, which allows us to clean up `std`'s build script. All tests are gated by `#[cfg(bootstrap)]` rather than doing a more complicated `cfg(bootstrap)` / `cfg(not(bootstrap))` split since the next beta split is within two weeks.
2025-04-27Fix SGX library code implicit auto-refUrgau-1/+1
2025-04-27Rollup merge of #137439 - clarfonthey:c-str-module, r=tgross35Matthias Krüger-2/+1
Stabilise `std::ffi::c_str` This finished FCP in #112134 but never actually got a stabilisation PR. Since the FCP in #120048 recently passed to add the `os_str` module, it would be nice to also merge this too, to ensure that both get added in the next version. Note: The added stability attributes which *somehow* were able to be omitted before (rustc bug?) were added based on the fact that they were added in 302551388b1942bb4216bb5a15d9d55cee3643a8, which ended up in 1.85.0. Closes: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/112134 r? libs-api
2025-04-27use generic Atomic type where possibleChristopher Durham-260/+270
in core/alloc/std only for now, and ignoring test files Co-authored-by: Pavel Grigorenko <GrigorenkoPV@ya.ru>