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2024-04-25Auto merge of #124058 - TechVest:master, r=fmeasebors-1/+1
Fix some typos in comments
2024-04-25Fix some typos in commentsTechVest-2/+2
Signed-off-by: TechVest <techdashen@qq.com>
2024-04-24chore: fix some typos in commentswhosehang-1/+1
Signed-off-by: whosehang <whosehang@outlook.com>
2024-04-23Mark @RUSTC_BUILTIN search path usage as unstableLukas Wirth-1/+10
2024-04-19Rollup merge of #124149 - notriddle:notriddle/desc-alias, r=GuillaumeGomezMatthias Krüger-10/+11
rustdoc-search: fix description on aliases in results This needs to start downloading the descriptions after aliases have been added to the result set.
2024-04-19Auto merge of #118441 - GuillaumeGomez:display-stability-version, r=rustdocbors-61/+14
Always display stability version even if it's the same as the containing item Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/118439. Currently, if the containing item's version is the same as the item's version (like a method), we don't display it on the item. This was something done on purpose as you can see [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/e9b7bf011478aa8c19ac49afc99853a66ba04319/src/librustdoc/html/render/mod.rs#L949-L955). It was implemented in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/30686. I think we should change this because on pages with a lot of items, if someone arrives (through the search or a link) to an item far below the page, they won't know the stability version unless they scroll to the top, which isn't great. You can see the result [here](https://rustdoc.crud.net/imperio/display-stability-version/std/pin/struct.Pin.html#method.new). r? `@notriddle`
2024-04-18rustdoc-search: fix description on aliases in resultsMichael Howell-10/+11
This needs to start downloading the descriptions after aliases have been added to the result set.
2024-04-18Rollup merge of #123752 - estebank:emoji-prefix, r=wesleywiserJubilee-3/+4
Properly handle emojis as literal prefix in macros Do not accept the following ```rust macro_rules! lexes {($($_:tt)*) => {}} lexes!(🐛"foo"); ``` Before, invalid emoji identifiers were gated during parsing instead of lexing in all cases, but this didn't account for macro pre-expansion of literal prefixes. Fix #123696.
2024-04-18Auto merge of #119912 - notriddle:notriddle/reexport-dedup, r=GuillaumeGomezbors-28/+194
rustdoc-search: single result for items with multiple paths Part of #15723 Preview: https://notriddle.com/rustdoc-html-demo-9/reexport-dup/std/index.html?search=hashmap This change uses the same "exact" paths as trait implementors and type alias inlining to track items with multiple reachable paths. This way, if you search for `vec`, you get only the `std` exports of it, and not the one from `alloc`. It still includes all the items in the search index so that you can search for them by all available paths. For example, try `core::option` and `std::option`, and notice that the results page doesn't show duplicates, but still shows all the items in their respective crates.
2024-04-18Auto merge of #124008 - nnethercote:simpler-static_assert_size, r=Nilstriebbors-2/+4
Simplify `static_assert_size`s. We want to run them on all 64-bit platforms. r? `@ghost`
2024-04-18Rollup merge of #124041 - GuillaumeGomez:fix-copy-path-button, r=notriddleMatthias Krüger-25/+12
Fix copy path button Currently, on all nightly docs, clicking on the "copy path" button triggers a JS error. It's because changes in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/123706 forgot to update the JS (it contained an image before but not anymore). I had to make some small changes in the CSS to fix the display when the button was clicked as well. r? ``@notriddle``
2024-04-18Simplify `static_assert_size`s.Nicholas Nethercote-2/+4
We want to run them on all 64-bit platforms.
2024-04-17Fix copy-path buttonGuillaume Gomez-25/+12
2024-04-17Rollup merge of #122813 - nnethercote:nicer-quals, r=compiler-errorsMatthias Krüger-7/+6
Qualifier tweaking Adding and removing qualifiers in some cases that make things nicer. Details in individual commits. r? `@compiler-errors`
2024-04-16Rollup merge of #123501 - Urgau:stabilize-check-cfg, r=petrochenkovMatthias Krüger-6/+3
Stabilize checking of cfgs at compile-time: `--check-cfg` option This PR stabilize the `--check-cfg` CLI option of `rustc` (and `rustdoc`) :tada:. In particular this PR does two things: 1. it makes the `--check-cfg` option stable 2. and it moves the documentation to the stable books FCP: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/82450#issuecomment-1965328542 Resolves #82450 ``@rustbot`` labels +S-blocked +F-check-cfg r? ``@petrochenkov``
2024-04-16Rollup merge of #123355 - mu001999:rustdoc/search, r=GuillaumeGomezMatthias Krüger-2/+3
Support type '/' to search Related topic on IRLO: https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/rustdoc-use-key-to-search-instead-of-s/20559
2024-04-16Rollup merge of #124011 - fmease:rustdoc-updated-clean-docs, r=GuillaumeGomezGuillaume Gomez-2/+22
rustdoc: update the module-level docs of `rustdoc::clean` Let's update this 11-year-old documentation. This would've helped me greatly when first starting out. Please point out if I should add, clarify or correct anything. I plan on looking through the rustc dev guide later to see if anything can be expanded upon over there, too.
2024-04-16rustdoc: update module-level docs of `rustdoc::clean`León Orell Valerian Liehr-2/+22
2024-04-16Always use `ty::` qualifier for `TyKind` enum variants.Nicholas Nethercote-3/+2
Because that's the way it should be done.
2024-04-16Avoid unnecessary `rustc_span::DUMMY_SP` usage.Nicholas Nethercote-4/+4
In some cases `DUMMY_SP` is already imported. In other cases this commit adds the necessary import, in files where `DUMMY_SP` is used more than once.
2024-04-15Stabilize checking of cfgs at compile-time: --check-cfg optionUrgau-6/+3
2024-04-13rustdoc: check redundant explicit links with correct itemidMichael Howell-11/+8
Fixes a regression caused by 0a50dba50bedd24377bd1066da3b4b7066df4d28
2024-04-11Auto merge of #123823 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-8zdtggx, r=matthiaskrgrbors-2/+1
Rollup of 8 pull requests Successful merges: - #122882 (Avoid a panic in `set_output_capture` in the default panic handler) - #123523 (Account for trait/impl difference when suggesting changing argument from ref to mut ref) - #123744 (Silence `unused_imports` for redundant imports) - #123784 (Replace `document.write` with `document.head.insertAdjacent`) - #123798 (Avoid invalid socket address in length calculation) - #123804 (Stop using `HirId` for fn-like parents since closures are not `OwnerNode`s) - #123806 (Panic on overflow in `BorrowedCursor::advance`) - #123820 (Add my former address to .mailmap) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-04-11Rollup merge of #123459 - GuillaumeGomez:fix-123435, r=notriddleMatthias Krüger-23/+37
Correctly handle inlining of doc hidden foreign items Fixes #123435. In case a foreign item has doc(hidden) attribute, we simply merged its attributes with the re-export's, making it being removed once in the `strip_hidden` pass. The solution was to use the same as for local reexported items: merge attributes, but not some of them (like `doc(hidden)`). I originally checked if we could simply update `Item::is_doc_hidden` method to use `self.inline_stmt_id.is_some_and(|def_id| tcx.is_doc_hidden(def_id))` but unfortunately, it added (local) items that shouldn't be inlined. At least it unifies local and foreign items inlining, which I think is the best course of action here. r? `@notriddle`
2024-04-11Replace `document.write` with `document.head.insertAdjacentHTML`Guillaume Gomez-2/+1
2024-04-10Properly handle emojis as literal prefix in macrosEsteban Küber-3/+4
Do not accept the following ```rust macro_rules! lexes {($($_:tt)*) => {}} lexes!(🐛"foo"); ``` Before, invalid emoji identifiers were gated during parsing instead of lexing in all cases, but this didn't account for macro expansion of literal prefixes. Fix #123696.
2024-04-09rustdoc: remove unused 16x16 faviconMichael Howell-3/+0
According to <https://caniuse.com/?search=svg%20favicon>, SVG favicons are supported in everything but Safari. When I actually try it in Safari, it's downloading all three favicons, and nothing looks different when I disable the 16x16 one. <https://dev.to/masakudamatsu/favicon-nightmare-how-to-maintain-sanity-3al7>, which is linked from caniuse above, recommends an ico. However, the reason they recommend it is the apps that only support /favicon.ico exactly, and rustdoc can't assume it will be installed to the site root, so it's unfortunately up to the webmaster to make sure it's set up.
2024-04-09rustdoc: load icons from css instead of inlineMichael Howell-23/+26
This cuts the HTML overhead for a page by about 1KiB, significantly reducing the overall size of the docs bundle.
2024-04-09rustdoc: reduce size of `<head>` with preload loopMichael Howell-9/+6
2024-04-09rustdoc: clean up type alias codeMichael Howell-16/+12
2024-04-09Rollup merge of #123638 - ↵Guillaume Gomez-1/+1
fmease:rustdoc-synth-auto-yeet-item-param-env-clauses, r=GuillaumeGomez rustdoc: synthetic auto: filter out clauses from the implementor's ParamEnv ... not just the elaborated clauses. Fixes another regression introduced by me in #123340, oops! Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/123340#issuecomment-2034195786, cc ``@tamird.`` An earlier local iteration of branch `rustdoc-simplify-auto-trait-impl-synth` (PR #123340) contained a fix for issue #111101 before I decided to limit the scope. I must've introduced this bug when manually reverting that part of the code. r? ``@GuillaumeGomez`` or rustdoc
2024-04-09Rollup merge of #123647 - fmease:rustdoc-clean-up-blanket-impls-synth, r=camelidMatthias Krüger-131/+121
rustdoc: slightly clean up the synthesis of blanket impls Small follow-up to #123340 as promised in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/123340#discussion_r1546918604. No functional changes whatsoever. * inline the over-engineered “type namespace” (struct) `BlanketImplFinder` just like I did with `AutoTraitFinder` in #123340 * use the new `synthesize_*` terminology over the old nondescript / misleading `get_*` one * inline a `use super::*;` (not super modular, lead to `clean/mod.rs` (!) accumulating cruft) * use `tracing` properly r? GuillaumeGomez or rustdoc
2024-04-08rustdoc: add re-export info to RawSearchIndex type defMichael Howell-6/+13
2024-04-08Update search_index.rsMichael Howell-1/+0
2024-04-08rustdoc: improve comments based on feedbackMichael Howell-8/+13
2024-04-08rustdoc-search: single result for items with multiple pathsMichael Howell-22/+177
This change uses the same "exact" paths as trait implementors and type alias inlining to track items with multiple reachable paths. This way, if you search for `vec`, you get only the `std` exports of it, and not the one from `alloc`. It still includes all the items in the search index so that you can search for them by all available paths. For example, try `core::option` and `std::option`, and notice that the results page doesn't show duplicates, but still shows all the items in their respective crates.
2024-04-08rustdoc: slightly clean up the synthesis of blanket implsLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-131/+121
2024-04-08rustdoc: synthetic auto: filter out clauses from the implementor's ParamEnvLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-1/+1
not just the ones from the elaborated clauses.
2024-04-08Actually create ranged int types in the type system.Oli Scherer-3/+9
2024-04-08Thread pattern types through the HIROli Scherer-3/+21
2024-04-07Rollup merge of #123584 - tgross35:rustc_doc_primitive-usage-error, r=fmeaseMatthias Krüger-2/+10
Emit an error when `rustc_doc_primitive` has an unknown value Currently rustdoc silently does nothing. Change this to raise an error instead.
2024-04-07rustdoc: error when `rustc_doc_primitive` has an unknown typeTrevor Gross-2/+10
Currently rustdoc silently does nothing if it isn't aware of the specified primitive type. Change this to raise an error instead.
2024-04-06Add `f16` and `f128` to rustdoc's `PrimitiveType`Trevor Gross-0/+8
Fix a few places where these primitives were missing from librustdoc.
2024-04-05Rollup merge of #121419 - agg23:xrOS-pr, r=davidtwcoGuillaume Gomez-0/+1
Add aarch64-apple-visionos and aarch64-apple-visionos-sim tier 3 targets Introduces `aarch64-apple-visionos` and `aarch64-apple-visionos-sim` as tier 3 targets. This allows native development for the Apple Vision Pro's visionOS platform. This work has been tracked in https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/642. There is a corresponding `libc` change https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/pull/3568 that is not required for merge. Ideally we would be able to incorporate [this change](https://github.com/gimli-rs/object/pull/626) to the `object` crate, but the author has stated that a release will not be cut for quite a while. Therefore, the two locations that would reference the xrOS constant from `object` are hardcoded to their MachO values of 11 and 12, accompanied by TODOs to mark the code as needing change. I am open to suggestions on what to do here to get this checked in. # Tier 3 Target Policy At this tier, the Rust project provides no official support for a target, so we place minimal requirements on the introduction of targets. > A tier 3 target must have a designated developer or developers (the "target maintainers") on record to be CCed when issues arise regarding the target. (The mechanism to track and CC such developers may evolve over time.) See [src/doc/rustc/src/platform-support/apple-visionos.md](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/e88379034a0fe7d90a8f305bbaf4ad66dd2ce8dc/src/doc/rustc/src/platform-support/apple-visionos.md) > Targets must use naming consistent with any existing targets; for instance, a target for the same CPU or OS as an existing Rust target should use the same name for that CPU or OS. Targets should normally use the same names and naming conventions as used elsewhere in the broader ecosystem beyond Rust (such as in other toolchains), unless they have a very good reason to diverge. Changing the name of a target can be highly disruptive, especially once the target reaches a higher tier, so getting the name right is important even for a tier 3 target. > * Target names should not introduce undue confusion or ambiguity unless absolutely necessary to maintain ecosystem compatibility. For example, if the name of the target makes people extremely likely to form incorrect beliefs about what it targets, the name should be changed or augmented to disambiguate it. > * If possible, use only letters, numbers, dashes and underscores for the name. Periods (.) are known to cause issues in Cargo. This naming scheme matches `$ARCH-$VENDOR-$OS-$ABI` which is matches the iOS Apple Silicon simulator (`aarch64-apple-ios-sim`) and other Apple targets. > Tier 3 targets may have unusual requirements to build or use, but must not create legal issues or impose onerous legal terms for the Rust project or for Rust developers or users. > - The target must not introduce license incompatibilities. > - Anything added to the Rust repository must be under the standard Rust license (`MIT OR Apache-2.0`). > - The target must not cause the Rust tools or libraries built for any other host (even when supporting cross-compilation to the target) to depend on any new dependency less permissive than the Rust licensing policy. This applies whether the dependency is a Rust crate that would require adding new license exceptions (as specified by the `tidy` tool in the rust-lang/rust repository), or whether the dependency is a native library or binary. In other words, the introduction of the target must not cause a user installing or running a version of Rust or the Rust tools to besubject to any new license requirements. > - Compiling, linking, and emitting functional binaries, libraries, or other code for the target (whether hosted on the target itself or cross-compiling from another target) must not depend on proprietary (non-FOSS) libraries. Host tools built for the target itself may depend on the ordinary runtime libraries supplied by the platform and commonly used by other applications built for the target, but those libraries must not be required for code generation for the target; cross-compilation to the target must not require such libraries at all. For instance, `rustc` built for the target may depend on a common proprietary C runtime library or console output library, but must not depend on a proprietary code generation library or code optimization library. Rust's license permits such combinations, but the Rust project has no interest in maintaining such combinations within the scope of Rust itself, even at tier 3. > - "onerous" here is an intentionally subjective term. At a minimum, "onerous" legal/licensing terms include but are *not* limited to: non-disclosure requirements, non-compete requirements, contributor license agreements (CLAs) or equivalent, "non-commercial"/"research-only"/etc terms, requirements conditional on the employer or employment of any particular Rust developers, revocable terms, any requirements that create liability for the Rust project or its developers or users, or any requirements that adversely affect the livelihood or prospects of the Rust project or its developers or users. This contribution is fully available under the standard Rust license with no additional legal restrictions whatsoever. This PR does not introduce any new dependency less permissive than the Rust license policy. The new targets do not depend on proprietary libraries. > Tier 3 targets should attempt to implement as much of the standard libraries as possible and appropriate (core for most targets, alloc for targets that can support dynamic memory allocation, std for targets with an operating system or equivalent layer of system-provided functionality), but may leave some code unimplemented (either unavailable or stubbed out as appropriate), whether because the target makes it impossible to implement or challenging to implement. The authors of pull requests are not obligated to avoid calling any portions of the standard library on the basis of a tier 3 target not implementing those portions. This new target mirrors the standard library for watchOS and iOS, with minor divergences. > The target must provide documentation for the Rust community explaining how to build for the target, using cross-compilation if possible. If the target supports running binaries, or running tests (even if they do not pass), the documentation must explain how to run such binaries or tests for the target, using emulation if possible or dedicated hardware if necessary. Documentation is provided in [src/doc/rustc/src/platform-support/apple-visionos.md](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/e88379034a0fe7d90a8f305bbaf4ad66dd2ce8dc/src/doc/rustc/src/platform-support/apple-visionos.md) > Neither this policy nor any decisions made regarding targets shall create any binding agreement or estoppel by any party. If any member of an approving Rust team serves as one of the maintainers of a target, or has any legal or employment requirement (explicit or implicit) that might affect their decisions regarding a target, they must recuse themselves from any approval decisions regarding the target's tier status, though they may otherwise participate in discussions. > * This requirement does not prevent part or all of this policy from being cited in an explicit contract or work agreement (e.g. to implement or maintain support for a target). This requirement exists to ensure that a developer or team responsible for reviewing and approving a target does not face any legal threats or obligations that would prevent them from freely exercising their judgment in such approval, even if such judgment involves subjective matters or goes beyond the letter of these requirements. > Tier 3 targets must not impose burden on the authors of pull requests, or other developers in the community, to maintain the target. In particular, do not post comments (automated or manual) on a PR that derail or suggest a block on the PR based on a tier 3 target. Do not send automated messages or notifications (via any medium, including via `@)` to a PR author or others involved with a PR regarding a tier 3 target, unless they have opted into such messages. > * Backlinks such as those generated by the issue/PR tracker when linking to an issue or PR are not considered a violation of this policy, within reason. However, such messages (even on a separate repository) must not generate notifications to anyone involved with a PR who has not requested such notifications. > Patches adding or updating tier 3 targets must not break any existing tier 2 or tier 1 target, and must not knowingly break another tier 3 target without approval of either the compiler team or the maintainers of the other tier 3 target. > * In particular, this may come up when working on closely related targets, such as variations of the same architecture with different features. Avoid introducing unconditional uses of features that another variation of the target may not have; use conditional compilation or runtime detection, as appropriate, to let each target run code supported by that target. I acknowledge these requirements and intend to ensure that they are met. This target does not touch any existing tier 2 or tier 1 targets and should not break any other targets.
2024-04-04Rollup merge of #123407 - GuillaumeGomez:js-failed-theme, r=notriddleJacob Pratt-3/+9
Default to light theme if JS is enabled but not working It doesn't [fix] #123399 but it allows to reduce the problem: * if JS is completely disabled, then `noscript.css` will be applied * if JS failed for any reason, then the light theme will be applied (because `noscript.css` won't be applied) r? `@notriddle`
2024-04-04In case a foreign item has `doc(hidden)` attribute, we simply merged its ↵Guillaume Gomez-6/+22
attributes with the re-export's, making it being removed once in the `strip_hidden` pass. The solution was to use the same as for local reexported items: merge attributes, but not some of them (like `doc(hidden)`).
2024-04-04Improve code a bitGuillaume Gomez-17/+15
2024-04-04use `DefineOpaqueTypes::Yes` in rustdocOli Scherer-1/+1
Since we have a `DefiningAnchor::Error`, we will reject registering hidden types already
2024-04-03Default to light theme is JS is enabled but not workingGuillaume Gomez-3/+9
2024-04-02Rollup merge of #123375 - fmease:rustdoc-sati-re-hotfix, r=GuillaumeGomezMatthias Krüger-1/+7
rustdoc: synthetic auto trait impls: accept unresolved region vars for now https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/123348#issuecomment-2032494255: > Right, [in #123340] I've intentionally changed a `vid_map.get(vid).unwrap_or(r)` to a `vid_map[vid]` making rustdoc panic if `rustc::AutoTraitFinder` returns a region inference variable that cannot be resolved because that is really fishy. I can change it back with a `FIXME: investigate` […]. [O]nce I [fully] understand [the arcane] `rustc::AutoTraitFinder` [I] can fix the underlying issue if there's one. > > `rustc::AutoTraitFinder` can also return placeholder regions `RePlaceholder` which doesn't seem right either and which makes rustdoc ICE, too (we have a GitHub issue for that already[, namely #120606]). Fixes #123370. Fixes #112242. r? ``@GuillaumeGomez``