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Enable sanitizers for s390x-linux
Include sanitizers supported by LLVM on s390x (asan, lsan, msan, tsan) in the target definition, as well as in the compiletest supported list.
Build sanitizer runtime for the target. Enable sanitizers in the CI.
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ci: upgrade mingw-check to ubuntu:22.04
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Include sanitizers supported by LLVM on s390x (asan, lsan, msan, tsan)
in the target definition, as well as in the compiletest supported list.
Build sanitizer runtime for the target. Enable sanitizers in the CI.
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Ndk update redux
Blocked on https://github.com/rust-lang/blog.rust-lang.org/pull/1055
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Update the wasi-libc used for the wasm32-wasi target
This commit updates the wasi-libc revision used to build with the wasm32-wasi target. This notably pulls in WebAssembly/wasi-libc#377 which is needed to fix a use case I've been working on recently. This should be a relatively small update hopefully and is not expected to have any user impact.
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Check compiler docs in PR CI
Fixes #106624
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This commit updates the wasi-libc revision used to build with the
wasm32-wasi target. This notably pulls in WebAssembly/wasi-libc#377
which is needed to fix a use case I've been working on recently. This
should be a relatively small update hopefully and is not expected to
have any user impact.
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Use CI LLVM in `test-various` builder
It was disabled because it needs `lld`, but since #104748 was merged it is no longer needed.
This will speed this test, since it no longer needs to build LLVM.
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It was disabled because it needs lld, but since 104748 was merged it is
no longer needed.
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Historically, Rust's Fuchsia targets have been labeled x86_64-fuchsia
and aarch64-fuchsia. However, they should technically contain vendor
information. This CL changes Fuchsia's target triples to include the
"unknown" vendor since Clang now does normalization and handles all
triple spellings.
This was previously attempted in #90510, which was closed due to
inactivity.
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- Avoid `/checkout/src/ci/run.sh: line 187: [: =: unary operator expected`: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/actions/runs/3809902408/jobs/6481611301#step:26:1701
- Avoid running `x check` in the tidy test, to get faster feedback. It's
already run on the normal `mingw-check` job.
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This duplicates mingw-check into two jobs where one job
runs `tidy` only while the other job does not. The tidy
job will not cancel other jobs on failure.
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Update browser-ui-test version to reduce GUI tests flakyness
Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/93784.
r? `@notriddle`
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Run `x test tidy` sooner in mingw-check
It takes less time to run than the other tests and is more likely to fail. `expand-yaml-anchors` is still run first to make sure the CI files are internally consistent.
Note that changing to `--stage 0` doesn't actually do anything since bootstrap tools are always built with the bootstrap compiler, this just makes it less confusing.
cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/105058/commits/83bab41b5b2d4752d187dd91b05c88ac74cf3783
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This commit updates the CI definitions to use the most recent Android
LTS NDK release: r25b. Changes since the last NDK used by Rust negate
the need to generate "standalone toolchains" and newer NDKs can be used
in-place.
See https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/other_build_systems#overview
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It takes less time to run than the other tests and is more likely to fail.
`expand-yaml-anchors` is still run first to make sure the CI files are internally consistent.
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* Adjusting log line in `fuchsia-test-runner.py` to refer to self
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Enable profiler in dist-powerpc64le-linux
Build the profiler runtime to allow using -C profile-generate and -C instrument-coverage on POWER little endian systems.
I have verified locally that the runtime builds and the profiler is working fine on the platform.
Similar pull request for a different system: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/104304
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Resolves this docker warning:
```
[WARNING]: Empty continuation line found in:
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends g++ gcc-multilib make ninja-build file curl ca-certificates python2.7 python3.9 git cmake sudo gdb llvm-13-tools llvm-13-dev libedit-dev libssl-dev pkg-config zlib1g-dev xz-utils nodejs apt-transport-https software-properties-common && curl -s "https://packages.microsoft.com/config/ubuntu/$(lsb_release -rs)/packages-microsoft-prod.deb" > packages-microsoft-prod.deb && dpkg -i packages-microsoft-prod.deb && apt-get update && apt-get install -y powershell && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
Warning: : Empty continuation lines will become errors in a future release.
```
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Update the WASI build to LLVM 15.0 and the wasi-libc version from [wasi-sdk-17].
This will require a ci-mirrors.rust-lang.org file load. Specifically, we
need [this LLVM release tarball] uploaded to be downloadable from
[this URL].
[this LLVM release tarball]: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/download/llvmorg-15.0.6/clang+llvm-15.0.6-x86_64-linux-gnu-ubuntu-18.04.tar.xz
[this URL]: https://ci-mirrors.rust-lang.org/rustc/2022-12-06-clang%2Bllvm-15.0.6-x86_64-linux-gnu-ubuntu-18.04.tar.xz
[wasi-sdk-17]: https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-sdk/releases/tag/wasi-sdk-17
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Build the profiler runtime to allow using -C profile-generate and -C instrument-coverage on POWER systems.
I have verified locally that the runtime builds and the profiler is working fine on the platform.
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Rollup of 8 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #104912 (PartialEq: PERs are homogeneous)
- #104952 (Streamline the user experience for `x.py setup`)
- #104953 (Ensure required submodules at the same time as updating existing submodules)
- #105180 (Use proper HirId for async track_caller attribute check)
- #105222 (std update libc version and freebsd image build dependencies)
- #105223 (suggest parenthesis around ExprWithBlock BinOp ExprWithBlock)
- #105230 (Skip recording resolution for duplicated generic params.)
- #105301 (update Miri)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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Rollup of 10 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #104465 (Document more settings for building rustc for Fuchsia)
- #104951 (Simplify checking for `GeneratorKind::Async`)
- #104959 (Revert #104269 (to avoid spurious hang/test failure in CI))
- #104978 (notify the rust-analyzer team on changes to the rust-analyzer subtree)
- #105010 (Fix documentation of asymptotic complexity for rustc_data_structures::SortedMap)
- #105016 (Add sentence when rustdoc search is running)
- #105020 (rustdoc: merge background-image rules in rustdoc-toggle CSS)
- #105024 (rustdoc: remove `fnname` CSS class that's styled exactly like `fn`)
- #105027 (Rustdoc-Json: Add tests for linking to foreign variants.)
- #105038 (Clean up pr 104954)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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Document more settings for building rustc for Fuchsia
This documents that you need to link for Fuchsia with `lld` and provides configuration settings for both `clang` and `lld`. It also adjusts the documentation for running the test suite to recommend installing to a prefix.
r? ``@tmandry``
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This extends the existing test for x86_64-unknown-uefi to test the
other two UEFI targets as well.
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Enable profiler in dist-riscv64-linux
Build the profiler runtime to allow using -C profile-generate and -C instrument-coverage on riscv64-linux.
Signed-off-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
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Use clang for the UEFI targets
This fixes an issue where the C and asm sources built by compiler_builtins were being compiled as ELF objects instead of PE objects. This wasn't noticed before because it doesn't cause compiler_builtins or rustc to fail to build. You only see a failure when a program is built that references one of the symbols in an ELF object.
Compiling with clang fixes this because the cc crate converts the UEFI targets into Windows targets that clang understands, causing it to produce PE objects.
Also update compiler_builtins to 0.1.84 to pull in some necessary fixes for compiling the UEFI targets with clang.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/104326
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This syncs it with how the UEFI targets are built in dist-various-2.
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This reverts commit bf7f1ca316a249cf99d722d79a0db12fef687142.
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This fixes an issue where the C and asm sources built by
compiler_builtins were being compiled as ELF objects instead of PE
objects. This wasn't noticed before because it doesn't cause
compiler_builtins or rustc to fail to build. You only see a failure when
a program is built that references one of the symbols in an ELF object.
Compiling with clang fixes this because the `cc` crate converts the UEFI
targets into Windows targets that clang understands, causing it to
produce PE objects.
Note that this requires compiler_builtins >= 0.1.84.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/104326
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Don't focus on notable trait parent when hiding it
I clicked on a notable trait icon so the popup remained and then clicked on the settings menu. When the settings menu was blurred, it scrolled back to when the notable trait was, which isn't great.
r? `@notriddle`
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Build the profiler runtime to allow using -C profile-generate
and -C instrument-coverage on riscv64-linux.
Signed-off-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
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Adding Fuchsia compiler testing script, docs
Adding Fuchsia compiler testing script and related docs updates
r? `@tmandry`
cc. `@djkoloski`
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Enable profiler in dist-s390x-linux
Build the profiler runtime to allow using -C profile-generate and -C instrument-coverage on s390x-linux.
I've verified in a local build that the runtime builds and the profiler is working fine on the platform.
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