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2022-06-13Add Apple WatchOS compile targetsVladimir Michael Eatwell-1/+2
2022-06-08Fix polonius compare mode.Eric Huss-1/+1
2022-06-07Auto merge of #95565 - jackh726:remove-borrowck-mode, r=nikomatsakisbors-15/+2
Remove migrate borrowck mode Closes #58781 Closes #43234 # Stabilization proposal This PR proposes the stabilization of `#![feature(nll)]` and the removal of `-Z borrowck`. Current borrow checking behavior of item bodies is currently done by first infering regions *lexically* and reporting any errors during HIR type checking. If there *are* any errors, then MIR borrowck (NLL) never occurs. If there *aren't* any errors, then MIR borrowck happens and any errors there would be reported. This PR removes the lexical region check of item bodies entirely and only uses MIR borrowck. Because MIR borrowck could never *not* be run for a compiled program, this should not break any programs. It does, however, change diagnostics significantly and allows a slightly larger set of programs to compile. Tracking issue: #43234 RFC: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2094-nll.md Version: 1.63 (2022-06-30 => beta, 2022-08-11 => stable). ## Motivation Over time, the Rust borrow checker has become "smarter" and thus allowed more programs to compile. There have been three different implementations: AST borrowck, MIR borrowck, and polonius (well, in progress). Additionally, there is the "lexical region resolver", which (roughly) solves the constraints generated through HIR typeck. It is not a full borrow checker, but does emit some errors. The AST borrowck was the original implementation of the borrow checker and was part of the initially stabilized Rust 1.0. In mid 2017, work began to implement the current MIR borrow checker and that effort ompleted by the end of 2017, for the most part. During 2018, efforts were made to migrate away from the AST borrow checker to the MIR borrow checker - eventually culminating into "migrate" mode - where HIR typeck with lexical region resolving following by MIR borrow checking - being active by default in the 2018 edition. In early 2019, migrate mode was turned on by default in the 2015 edition as well, but with MIR borrowck errors emitted as warnings. By late 2019, these warnings were upgraded to full errors. This was followed by the complete removal of the AST borrow checker. In the period since, various errors emitted by the MIR borrow checker have been improved to the point that they are mostly the same or better than those emitted by the lexical region resolver. While there do remain some degradations in errors (tracked under the [NLL-diagnostics tag](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3ANLL-diagnostics), those are sufficiently small and rare enough that increased flexibility of MIR borrow check-only is now a worthwhile tradeoff. ## What is stabilized As said previously, this does not fundamentally change the landscape of accepted programs. However, there are a [few](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3ANLL-fixed-by-NLL) cases where programs can compile under `feature(nll)`, but not otherwise. There are two notable patterns that are "fixed" by this stabilization. First, the `scoped_threads` feature, which is a continutation of a pre-1.0 API, can sometimes emit a [weird lifetime error](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/95527) without NLL. Second, actually seen in the standard library. In the `Extend` impl for `HashMap`, there is an implied bound of `K: 'a` that is available with NLL on but not without - this is utilized in the impl. As mentioned before, there are a large number of diagnostic differences. Most of them are better, but some are worse. None are serious or happen often enough to need to block this PR. The biggest change is the loss of error code for a number of lifetime errors in favor of more general "lifetime may not live long enough" error. While this may *seem* bad, the former error codes were just attempts to somewhat-arbitrarily bin together lifetime errors of the same type; however, on paper, they end up being roughly the same with roughly the same kinds of solutions. ## What isn't stabilized This PR does not completely remove the lexical region resolver. In the future, it may be possible to remove that (while still keeping HIR typeck) or to remove it together with HIR typeck. ## Tests Many test outputs get updated by this PR. However, there are number of tests specifically geared towards NLL under `src/test/ui/nll` ## History * On 2017-07-14, [tracking issue opened](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/43234) * On 2017-07-20, [initial empty MIR pass added](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/43271) * On 2017-08-29, [RFC opened](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2094) * On 2017-11-16, [Integrate MIR type-checker with NLL](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/45825) * On 2017-12-20, [NLL feature complete](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/46862) * On 2018-07-07, [Don't run AST borrowck on mir mode](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/52083) * On 2018-07-27, [Add migrate mode](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/52681) * On 2019-04-22, [Enable migrate mode on 2015 edition](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/59114) * On 2019-08-26, [Don't downgrade errors on 2015 edition](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/64221) * On 2019-08-27, [Remove AST borrowck](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/64790)
2022-06-06Auto merge of #96551 - ferrocene:pa-ignore-paths-when-abbreviating, ↵bors-60/+249
r=Mark-Simulacrum [compiletest] Ignore known paths when abbreviating output To prevent out of memory conditions, compiletest limits the amount of output a test can generate, abbreviating it if the test emits more than a threshold. While the behavior is desirable, it also causes some issues (like #96229, #94322 and #92211). The latest one happened recently, when the `src/test/ui/numeric/numeric-cast.rs` test started to fail on systems where the path of the rust-lang/rust checkout is too long. This includes my own development machine and [LLVM's CI](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/96362#issuecomment-1108609893). Rust's CI uses a pretty short directory name for the checkout, which hides these sort of problems until someone runs the test suite on their own computer. When developing the fix I tried to find the most targeted fix that would prevent this class of failures from happening in the future, deferring the decision on if/how to redesign abbreviation to a later date. The solution I came up with was to ignore known base paths when calculating whether the output exceeds the abbreviation threshold, which removes this kind of nondeterminism. This PR is best reviewed commit-by-commit.
2022-06-04update testsPietro Albini-20/+20
2022-06-04address review commentsPietro Albini-24/+35
2022-06-03Fully stabilize NLLJack Huey-15/+2
2022-05-24Add support for embedding pretty printers via the `#[debugger_visualizer]` ↵ridwanabdillahi-0/+10
attribute. Add tests for embedding pretty printers and update documentation. Ensure all error checking for `#[debugger_visualizer]` is done up front and not when the `debugger_visualizer` query is run. Clean up potential ODR violations when embedding pretty printers into the `__rustc_debug_gdb_scripts_section__` section. Respond to PR comments and update documentation.
2022-05-22Disallow non-same compare-mode-nllJack Huey-18/+44
2022-05-13Auto merge of #96493 - chbaker0:issue-96342-fix, r=Mark-Simulacrumbors-1/+9
Add compiletest and bootstrap "--skip" option forwarded to libtest With this PR, "x.py test --skip SKIP ..." will run the specified test suite, but forward "--skip SKIP" to the test tool. libtest already supports this option. The PR also adds it to compiletest which itself just forwards it to libtest. Adds the functionality requested in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/96342. This is useful to work around tests broken upstream. https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/96362#issuecomment-1108609893 is the specific test issue my project is trying to work around.
2022-05-12compiletest: normalize paths from repository rootDavid Wood-10/+9
When testing macros from `rustc_macros` in `ui-fulldeps` tests, sometimes paths from the compiler source tree can be shown in error messages - these need to be normalized. Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-05-10Add test skip supportCollin Baker-1/+9
libtest already supports a "--skip SUBSTRING" arg which excludes any test names matching SUBSTRING. This adds a "--skip" argument to compiletest and bootstrap which is forwarded to libtest.
2022-05-02add testsPietro Albini-0/+126
2022-05-02fix existing bug when the first write was always included in fullPietro Albini-1/+2
2022-05-02extract ProcOutput out of the function to make it testablePietro Albini-82/+84
2022-05-02handle excluded strings across boundariesPietro Albini-1/+5
2022-04-29handle compiler emitting only excluded stringsPietro Albini-3/+9
2022-04-29ignore known paths when deciding whether to abbreviate the outputPietro Albini-15/+54
2022-04-28extract code to detect files related to a test into a different functionPietro Albini-11/+35
2022-04-27compiletest: add support for unused extern notificationsJeremy Fitzhardinge-0/+11
As generated by --json unused-externs.
2022-04-25Rollup merge of #96090 - JakobDegen:mir-tests, r=nagisaMatthias Krüger-1/+12
Implement MIR opt unit tests This implements rust-lang/compiler-team#502 . There's not much to say here, this implementation does everything as proposed. I also added the flag to a bunch of existing tests (mostly those to which I could add it without causing huge diffs due to changes in line numbers). Summarizing the changes to test outputs: - Every time an `MirPatch` is created, it adds a cleanup block to the body if it did not exist already. If this block is unused (as is usually the case), it usually gets removed soon after by some pass calling `SimplifyCFG` for unrelated reasons (in many cases this cycle happens quite a few times for a single body). We now run `SimplifyCFG` less often, so those blocks end up in some of our outputs. I looked at changing `MirPatch` to not do this, but that seemed too complicated for this PR. I may still do that in a follow-up. - The `InstCombine` test had set `-C opt-level=0` in its flags and so there were no storage markers. I don't really see a good motivation for doing this, so bringing it back in line with what everything else does seems correct. - One of the `EarlyOtherwiseBranch` tests had `UnreachableProp` running on it. Preventing that kind of thing is the goal of this feature, so this seems fine. For the remaining tests for which this feature might be useful, we can gradually migrate them as opportunities present themselves. In terms of documentation, I plan on submitting a PR to the rustc dev guide in the near future documenting this and other recent changes to MIR. If there's any other places to update, do let me know r? `@nagisa`
2022-04-19compiletest: combine `--*-python` argsAlec Goncharow-16/+10
Since these arguments are now always the same, combine them into a singular `--python` argument.
2022-04-16Add support for MIR opt unit testsJakob Degen-1/+12
2022-04-11Auto merge of #94243 - compiler-errors:compiler-flags-typo, r=Mark-Simulacrumbors-0/+5
`s/compiler-flags/compile-flags` in compiletest Also make compiletest panic so this doesn't happen in the future! I literally always forget which it's called, so I wanted to make my life easier in the future. Also open to the possibility of parsing both.
2022-04-07Auto merge of #95678 - pietroalbini:pa-1.62.0-bootstrap, r=Mark-Simulacrumbors-3/+1
Bump bootstrap compiler to 1.61.0 beta This PR bumps the bootstrap compiler to the 1.61.0 beta. The first commit changes the stage0 compiler, the second commit applies the "mechanical" changes and the third and fourth commits apply changes explained in the relevant comments. r? `@Mark-Simulacrum`
2022-04-05trivial cfg(bootstrap) changesPietro Albini-3/+1
2022-03-26Print the full relative path to failed testsJoshua Nelson-6/+4
Before: ``` failures: [ui] rustdoc-ui/intra-doc/feature-gate-intra-doc-pointers.rs test result: FAILED. 0 passed; 1 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 163 filtered out; finished in 0.45s ``` After: ``` failures: [ui] src/test/rustdoc-ui/intra-doc/feature-gate-intra-doc-pointers.rs test result: FAILED. 0 passed; 1 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 163 filtered out; finished in 0.45s ``` This allows copy pasting the path or using Ctrl+Click in IDEs to go directly to the file, instead of having to edit the filename first.
2022-03-18Re-enable parallel debuginfo testsTom Tromey-5/+0
Debuginfo tests are serialized due to some older version of LLDB. However, that comment was last touched in 2014, so presumably these older versions are long since obsolete. Partially fixes bug #72719.
2022-03-14debuginfo: Refactor debuginfo generation for types -- Address review comments.Michael Woerister-0/+2
2022-03-14debuginfo: Refactor debuginfo generation for types -- Run x.py fmtMichael Woerister-35/+7
2022-03-14compiletest: Don't update PDB files of test cases in-place.Michael Woerister-9/+48
2022-03-03bootstrap: correct reading of flags for llvmJon Gjengset-2/+13
First, this reverts the `CFLAGS`/`CXXFLAGS` of #93918. Those flags are already read by `cc` and populated into `Build` earlier on in the process. We shouldn't be overriding that based on `CFLAGS`, since `cc` also respects overrides like `CFLAGS_{TARGET}` and `HOST_CFLAGS`, which we want to take into account. Second, this adds the same capability to specify target-specific versions of `LDFLAGS` as we have through `cc` for the `C*` flags: https://github.com/alexcrichton/cc-rs#external-configuration-via-environment-variables Note that this also necessitated an update to compiletest to treat CXXFLAGS separately from CFLAGS.
2022-02-25Switch bootstrap cfgsMark Rousskov-2/+0
2022-02-24Include ignore message in libtest outputAntonio Yang-0/+4
As an example: #[test] #[ignore = "not yet implemented"] fn test_ignored() { ... } Will now render as: running 2 tests test tests::test_ignored ... ignored, not yet implemented test result: ok. 1 passed; 0 failed; 1 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 0.00s
2022-02-21reject compiler-flags as a compiletest attributeMichael Goulet-0/+5
2022-02-20compiletest: Print process output info with less whitespaceNixon Enraght-Moony-15/+19
Before: ``` error: jsondocck failed! status: exit status: 1 command: "/data/ne321/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage0-tools-bin/jsondocck" "--doc-dir" "/data/ne321/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/rustdoc-json/traits/supertrait" "--template" "/data/ne321/rust/src/test/rustdoc-json/traits/supertrait.rs" stdout: ------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------ stderr: ------------------------------------------ Invalid command: Tried to use the previous path in the first command on line 10 Error: "Jsondocck failed for /data/ne321/rust/src/test/rustdoc-json/traits/supertrait.rs" ------------------------------------------ Rustdoc Output: status: exit status: 0 command: "/data/ne321/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage2/bin/rustdoc" "-L" "/data/ne321/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage2/lib/rustlib/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib" "-L" "/data/ne321/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/rustdoc-json/traits/supertrait/auxiliary" "-o" "/data/ne321/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/rustdoc-json/traits/supertrait" "--deny" "warnings" "/data/ne321/rust/src/test/rustdoc-json/traits/supertrait.rs" "--output-format" "json" "-Zunstable-options" stdout: ------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------ stderr: ------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------ ``` After: ``` error: jsondocck failed! status: exit status: 1 command: "/data/ne321/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage0-tools-bin/jsondocck" "--doc-dir" "/data/ne321/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/rustdoc-json/traits/supertrait" "--template" "/data/ne321/rust/src/test/rustdoc-json/traits/supertrait.rs" stdout: none --- stderr ------------------------------- Invalid command: Tried to use the previous path in the first command on line 10 Error: "Jsondocck failed for /data/ne321/rust/src/test/rustdoc-json/traits/supertrait.rs" ------------------------------------------ Rustdoc Output: status: exit status: 0 command: "/data/ne321/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage2/bin/rustdoc" "-L" "/data/ne321/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage2/lib/rustlib/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib" "-L" "/data/ne321/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/rustdoc-json/traits/supertrait/auxiliary" "-o" "/data/ne321/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/rustdoc-json/traits/supertrait" "--deny" "warnings" "/data/ne321/rust/src/test/rustdoc-json/traits/supertrait.rs" "--output-format" "json" "-Zunstable-options" stdout: none stderr: none ```
2022-02-18Rollup merge of #93953 - jackh726:known_bug, r=Mark-SimulacrumMatthias Krüger-221/+186
Add the `known-bug` test directive, use it, and do some cleanup cc rust-lang/compiler-team#476 Now tests can be annotated with `known-bug`, which should indicate that the test *should* pass (or at least that the current output is a bug). Adding it relaxes the requirement to add error annotations to the test (though it is still allowed). In the future, this could be extended with further relaxations - with the goal to make adding these tests need minimal effort. I've used this attribute for the GAT tests added in #93757. Finally, I've also cleaned up `header.rs` in compiletest a bit, by extracting out a bit of common logic. I've also split out some of the directives into their own consts. This removes a lot of very similar functions from `Config` and makes `TestProps::load_from` read nicer. I've split these into separate commits, so I in theory could split these into separate PRs if they're controversial, but I think they're pretty straightforward. r? ``@Mark-Simulacrum``
2022-02-16MemTagSanitizer SupportIvan Lozano-0/+5
Adds support for the LLVM MemTagSanitizer.
2022-02-14Don't allow error annotations in known-bug testsJack Huey-7/+11
2022-02-12Cleanup header parsing by extracting common logicJack Huey-229/+168
2022-02-12Add the known-bug compiletest propJack Huey-1/+23
2022-02-07Rollup merge of #93416 - name1e5s:chore/remove_allow_fail, r=m-ou-seMara Bos-1/+2
remove `allow_fail` test flag close #93345
2022-02-04Rollup merge of #93508 - CraftSpider:jsondocck-runtest-output, r=Mark-SimulacrumMatthias Krüger-5/+12
Add rustdoc info to jsondocck output Makes debugging issues in the generated output simpler by handling emitted logs and etc.
2022-02-01Add rustdoc info to jsondocck outputRune Tynan-5/+12
2022-01-28add allow_fail field in TestDesc to pass checkyuhaixin.hx-0/+2
2022-01-28remove allow_fail test flagyuhaixin.hx-1/+0
2022-01-21Auto merge of #92363 - the8472:less-compiletest-normalization, r=Mark-Simulacrumbors-65/+32
Override rustc version in ui and mir-opt tests to get stable hashes Building a dozen separate regexps for each test in compiletest consumes significant amounts of CPU cycles. UI test timings on my machine: OLD: 39.63s NEW: 30.27s
2022-01-21use lazy_static to compile `Regex::new` instances once instead on each testThe 8472-31/+32
2022-01-21Override rustc version in ui and mir-opt tests to get stable hashesThe 8472-34/+0
Building a dozen separate regexps for each test in compiletest consumes significant amounts of CPU cycles. Using `RUSTC_FORCE_INCR_COMP_ARTIFACT_HEADER` stabilizes hashes calcuated for the individual tests so no test-dependent normalization is needed. Hashes for the standard library still change so some normalizations are still needed.
2022-01-19Support --bless for pp-exact pretty printer testsDavid Tolnay-1/+13