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2023-01-11Move /src/test to /testsAlbert Larsan-59/+0
2021-10-28Add -Zunstable-options instead of featureMateusz Mikuła-2/+0
2021-10-23Repace use of `static_nobundle` with `native_link_modifiers`Mateusz Mikuła-1/+1
This fixes warning when building Rust and running tests: ``` warning: library kind `static-nobundle` has been superseded by specifying `-bundle` on library kind `static`. Try `static:-bundle` warning: `rustc_llvm` (lib) generated 2 warnings (1 duplicate) ```
2021-08-03rustc: Fill out remaining parts of C-unwind ABIAlex Crichton-7/+6
This commit intends to fill out some of the remaining pieces of the C-unwind ABI. This has a number of other changes with it though to move this design space forward a bit. Notably contained within here is: * On `panic=unwind`, the `extern "C"` ABI is now considered as "may unwind". This fixes a longstanding soundness issue where if you `panic!()` in an `extern "C"` function defined in Rust that's actually UB because the LLVM representation for the function has the `nounwind` attribute, but then you unwind. * Whether or not a function unwinds now mainly considers the ABI of the function instead of first checking the panic strategy. This fixes a miscompile of `extern "C-unwind"` with `panic=abort` because that ABI can still unwind. * The aborting stub for non-unwinding ABIs with `panic=unwind` has been reimplemented. Previously this was done as a small tweak during MIR generation, but this has been moved to a separate and dedicated MIR pass. This new pass will, for appropriate functions and function calls, insert a `cleanup` landing pad for any function call that may unwind within a function that is itself not allowed to unwind. Note that this subtly changes some behavior from before where previously on an unwind which was caught-to-abort it would run active destructors in the function, and now it simply immediately aborts the process. * The `#[unwind]` attribute has been removed and all users in tests and such are now using `C-unwind` and `#![feature(c_unwind)]`. I think this is largely the last piece of the RFC to implement. Unfortunately I believe this is still not stabilizable as-is because activating the feature gate changes the behavior of the existing `extern "C"` ABI in a way that has no replacement. My thinking for how to enable this is that we add support for the `C-unwind` ABI on stable Rust first, and then after it hits stable we change the behavior of the `C` ABI. That way anyone straddling stable/beta/nightly can switch to `C-unwind` safely.
2020-08-27Abort when catch_unwind catches a foreign exceptionAmanieu d'Antras-12/+9
2020-01-11Abort if C++ tries to swallow a Rust panicAmanieu d'Antras-29/+0
2020-01-11Add a test to check that swallowed Rust panics are dropped properly.Amanieu d'Antras-1/+29
2019-11-03Hack to make C++ exceptions test work on i686-pc-windows-gnuAmanieu d'Antras-0/+3
2019-11-03Allow foreign exceptions to unwind through Rust codeAmanieu d'Antras-0/+63