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2025-07-18fix typosYiqun Liu-1/+1
2025-07-18RA config: disable default features for faster build script buildRalf Jung-0/+2
2025-07-18make native-lib support compile-time-optional, and centralize cfg usageRalf Jung-37/+52
2025-07-18Auto merge of #144114 - lnicola:sync-from-ra, r=lnicolabors-1185/+3731
Subtree update of `rust-analyzer` r? `@ghost`
2025-07-18opt-dist: make llvm builds optionalMaksim Bondarenkov-56/+87
adds command line option for disabling llvm builds. it's useful in case of user having their own optimized LLVM, so they won't waste time for (at least) 3 LLVM builds. in this case PGO optimized will be already built in Stage 1, so my previous PR should be addressed for this change
2025-07-18Show the memory of uninit readsOli Scherer-77/+82
2025-07-18bootstrap: Detect musl hostsJens Reidel-1/+6
Currently, all non-Android Linux hosts are assumed to be using glibc. This obviously isn't very portable and will currently result in downloading a stage0 toolchain for glibc even on musl hosts. There are multiple ways to detect musl somewhat reliably, but the easiest option is to check for the python SOABI config variable, which has values like "cpython-313-x86_64-linux-gnu" or "cpython-313-powerpc64-linux-musl". Signed-off-by: Jens Reidel <adrian@travitia.xyz>
2025-07-18Auto merge of #144109 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-mz0mrww, r=matthiaskrgrbors-999/+172
Rollup of 11 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#142300 (Disable `tests/run-make/mte-ffi` because no CI runners have MTE extensions enabled) - rust-lang/rust#143271 (Store the type of each GVN value) - rust-lang/rust#143293 (fix `-Zsanitizer=kcfi` on `#[naked]` functions) - rust-lang/rust#143719 (Emit warning when there is no space between `-o` and arg) - rust-lang/rust#143846 (pass --gc-sections if -Zexport-executable-symbols is enabled and improve tests) - rust-lang/rust#143891 (Port `#[coverage]` to the new attribute system) - rust-lang/rust#143967 (constify `Option` methods) - rust-lang/rust#144008 (Fix false positive double negations with macro invocation) - rust-lang/rust#144010 (Boostrap: add warning on `optimize = false`) - rust-lang/rust#144049 (rustc-dev-guide subtree update) - rust-lang/rust#144056 (Copy GCC sources into the build directory even outside CI) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-07-18Update lockfileLaurențiu Nicola-0/+3
2025-07-18bootstrap: Ignore `rust.debuginfo-level-tests` for codegen testsMartin Nordholts-1/+18
codegen tests typically depend on the raw LLVM IR output and are sensitive to debuginfo level. So do not apply `rust.debuginfo-level-tests` for codegen tests. Before this commit: $ ./x test --set rust.debuginfo-level-tests=2 tests/codegen --force-rerun test result: FAILED. 654 passed; 136 failed; 75 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 3.22s After this commit: $ ./x test --set rust.debuginfo-level-tests=2 tests/codegen --force-rerun NOTE: ignoring `rust.debuginfo-level-tests=2` for codegen tests test result: ok. 790 passed; 0 failed; 75 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 3.21s
2025-07-18Merge from rustcThe Miri Cronjob Bot-311/+224
2025-07-18Preparing for merge from rustcThe Miri Cronjob Bot-1/+1
2025-07-18Clean up an unused compiler-stage parameterZalathar-11/+6
2025-07-18Don't trigger an LLVM build from check builds using the stage 0 compilerZalathar-18/+19
2025-07-18Split some multi-snapshot tests to make blessing easierZalathar-0/+8
When a snapshot test fails, it only emits a `.pending-snap` file for the first snapshot assertion that actually failed, because subsequent assertions aren't executed. That makes it cumbersome to re-bless tests that contain multiple snapshot assertions.
2025-07-18Rollup merge of #144056 - Kobzol:gcc-build-src, r=nikicMatthias Krüger-14/+11
Copy GCC sources into the build directory even outside CI It takes ~3.5s on my Linux notebook to perform the copy, but it should only be executed when we actually go build GCC, and that will almost certainly take much longer :) So I think it should be fine. At least we won't be polluting the source directory for local builds. Fixes: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/143986 r? `````@nikic`````
2025-07-18Rollup merge of #144049 - tshepang:rust-push, r=jieyouxuMatthias Krüger-983/+151
rustc-dev-guide subtree update r? ghost
2025-07-18Rollup merge of #144010 - xdoardo:bootstrap-warning-optimize-false, r=clubby789Matthias Krüger-0/+8
Boostrap: add warning on `optimize = false` I recently came across a bug that can be traced back to the use of `optimize = false` in `bootstrap.toml` in combination with other settings. Following [this](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/182449-t-compiler.2Fhelp/topic/Missing.20box-related.20symbols.20with.20panic.20.3D.20'abort'/with/528992909) conversation, this PR adds a warning from `bootstrap` when `optimize = false` is used. I notice that in the same file I edited there are two different styles for warnings (`WARN`, `Warning`). I used `WARNING` because, by happenstance, when testing I got a `WARNING` that I didn't set a change id: let me know if I can unify the styles in the file I edited.
2025-07-18Rollup merge of #143293 - folkertdev:naked-function-kcfi, r=compiler-errorsMatthias Krüger-2/+2
fix `-Zsanitizer=kcfi` on `#[naked]` functions fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/143266 With `-Zsanitizer=kcfi`, indirect calls happen via generated intermediate shim that forwards the call. The generated shim preserves the attributes of the original, including `#[unsafe(naked)]`. The shim is not a naked function though, and violates its invariants (like having a body that consists of a single `naked_asm!` call). My fix here is to match on the `InstanceKind`, and only use `codegen_naked_asm` when the instance is not a `ReifyShim`. That does beg the question whether there are other `InstanceKind`s that could come up. As far as I can tell the answer is no: calling via `dyn` seems to work find, and `#[track_caller]` is disallowed in combination with `#[naked]`. r? codegen ````@rustbot```` label +A-naked cc ````@maurer```` ````@rcvalle````
2025-07-18Auto merge of #143545 - compiler-errors:coroutine-obl, r=oli-obkbors-2/+0
`-Zhigher-ranked-assumptions`: Consider WF of coroutine witness when proving outlives assumptions ### TL;DR This PR introduces an unstable flag `-Zhigher-ranked-assumptions` which tests out a new algorithm for dealing with some of the higher-ranked outlives problems that come from auto trait bounds on coroutines. See: * rust-lang/rust#110338 While it doesn't fix all of the issues, it certainly fixed many of them, so I'd like to get this landed so people can test the flag on their own code. ### Background Consider, for example: ```rust use std::future::Future; trait Client { type Connecting<'a>: Future + Send where Self: 'a; fn connect(&self) -> Self::Connecting<'_>; } fn call_connect<C>(c: C) -> impl Future + Send where C: Client + Send + Sync, { async move { c.connect().await } } ``` Due to the fact that we erase the lifetimes in a coroutine, we can think of the interior type of the async block as something like: `exists<'r, 's> { C, &'r C, C::Connecting<'s> }`. The first field is the `c` we capture, the second is the auto-ref that we perform on the call to `.connect()`, and the third is the resulting future we're awaiting at the first and only await point. Note that every region is uniquified differently in the interior types. For the async block to be `Send`, we must prove that both of the interior types are `Send`. First, we have an `exists<'r, 's>` binder, which needs to be instantiated universally since we treat the regions in this binder as *unknown*[^exist]. This gives us two types: `{ &'!r C, C::Connecting<'!s> }`. Proving `&'!r C: Send` is easy due to a [`Send`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/marker/trait.Send.html#impl-Send-for-%26T) impl for references. Proving `C::Connecting<'!s>: Send` can only be done via the item bound, which then requires `C: '!s` to hold (due to the `where Self: 'a` on the associated type definition). Unfortunately, we don't know that `C: '!s` since we stripped away any relationship between the interior type and the param `C`. This leads to a bogus borrow checker error today! ### Approach Coroutine interiors are well-formed by virtue of them being borrow-checked, as long as their callers are invoking their parent functions in a well-formed way, then substitutions should also be well-formed. Therefore, in our example above, we should be able to deduce the assumption that `C: '!s` holds from the well-formedness of the interior type `C::Connecting<'!s>`. This PR introduces the notion of *coroutine assumptions*, which are the outlives assumptions that we can assume hold due to the well-formedness of a coroutine's interior types. These are computed alongside the coroutine types in the `CoroutineWitnessTypes` struct. When we instantiate the binder when proving an auto trait for a coroutine, we instantiate the `CoroutineWitnessTypes` and stash these newly instantiated assumptions in the region storage in the `InferCtxt`. Later on in lexical region resolution or MIR borrowck, we use these registered assumptions to discharge any placeholder outlives obligations that we would otherwise not be able to prove. ### How well does it work? I've added a ton of tests of different reported situations that users have shared on issues like rust-lang/rust#110338, and an (anecdotally) large number of those examples end up working straight out of the box! Some limitations are described below. ### How badly does it not work? The behavior today is quite rudimentary, since we currently discharge the placeholder assumptions pretty early in region resolution. This manifests itself as some limitations on the code that we accept. For example, `tests/ui/async-await/higher-ranked-auto-trait-11.rs` continues to fail. In that test, we must prove that a placeholder is equal to a universal for a param-env candidate to hold when proving an auto trait, e.g. `'!1 = 'a` is required to prove `T: Trait<'!1>` in a param-env that has `T: Trait<'a>`. Unfortunately, at that point in the MIR body, we only know that the placeholder is equal to some body-local existential NLL var `'?2`, which only gets equated to the universal `'a` when being stored into the return local later on in MIR borrowck. This could be fixed by integrating these assumptions into the type outlives machinery in a more first-class way, and delaying things to the end of MIR typeck when we know the full relationship between existential and universal NLL vars. Doing this integration today is quite difficult today. `tests/ui/async-await/higher-ranked-auto-trait-11.rs` fails because we don't compute the full transitive outlives relations between placeholders. In that test, we have in our region assumptions that some `'!1 = '!2` and `'!2 = '!3`, but we must prove `'!1 = '!3`. This can be fixed by computing the set of coroutine outlives assumptions in a more transitive way, or as I mentioned above, integrating these assumptions into the type outlives machinery in a more first-class way, since it's already responsible for the transitive outlives assumptions of universals. ### Moving forward I'm still quite happy with this implementation, and I'd like to land it for testing. I may work on overhauling both the way we compute these coroutine assumptions and also how we deal with the assumptions during (lexical/nll) region checking. But for now, I'd like to give users a chance to try out this new `-Zhigher-ranked-assumptions` flag to uncover more shortcomings. [^exist]: Instantiating this binder with infer regions would be incomplete, since we'd be asking for *some* instantiation of the interior types, not proving something for *all* instantiations of the interior types.
2025-07-18Merge pull request #19783 from A4-Tacks/generate-single-field-fromShoyu Vanilla (Flint)-6/+1043
Add ide-assist, generate single field struct From
2025-07-17Include ErrorGuaranteed in StableSince::Err.Camille GILLOT-3/+3
2025-07-17miri sleep tests: increase slackRalf Jung-3/+3
2025-07-17Report the range of uninit bytes in CTFE errorsOli Scherer-29/+145
2025-07-17Auto merge of #143879 - fee1-dead-contrib:push-lrlpoouyqqry, r=fmeasebors-37/+32
parse `const trait Trait` r? oli-obk or anyone from project-const-traits cc `@rust-lang/project-const-traits`
2025-07-17Merge pull request #4472 from RalfJung/triagebotOli Scherer-13/+18
triagebot: tweak welcome message
2025-07-17ci: use windows 22 for all free runnersMarcoIeni-2/+4
2025-07-17Update LLVM submoduledianqk-0/+0
2025-07-17parse `const trait Trait`Deadbeef-37/+32
2025-07-17tweak PR process descriptionRalf Jung-4/+8
2025-07-17allow using different cargo binaryNia Espera-6/+13
2025-07-17Merge pull request #20233 from shashforge/lsp-minimal-example-cleanShoyu Vanilla (Flint)-132/+391
examples: add `minimal_lsp.rs` and FIFO test script
2025-07-17examples: add `minimal_lsp.rs` and FIFO test script.Shashi Shankar-132/+391
* `examples/minimal_lsp.rs` – compact LSP server showing definition, completion, hover, rustfmt-based formatting, and dummy diagnostics. Advertises UTF-8 offset encoding. * `examples/manual_test.sh` – FIFO script that streams the canonical nine LSP packets so anyone can validate the server from two terminals. No new runtime deps; `anyhow` stays under [dev-dependencies].
2025-07-17Rollup merge of #143955 - Stypox:tracing-frame-filter, r=RalfJungMatthias Krüger-21/+51
Make frame spans appear on a separate trace line This PR changes tracing_chrome's `tracing::Layer` so that if a span has the "tracing_separate_line" field as one of the span arguments, that span is put on a separate trace line. See https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/pull/4451 for an earlier attempt and for screenshots explaining better what I mean by "separate trace line". This PR also makes the "frame" span use this feature (so it appears on a separate trace line, see https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/pull/4451 for motivation), but passes `tracing::field::Empty` as the span parameter value so it is ignored by other tracing layers (e.g. the logger): ```rust info_span!("frame", tracing_separate_line = Empty, "{}", instance); ``` <details><summary>Also see the following discussion I had with ``@RalfJung</summary>`` > Is there no way to attach metadata we could use instead? [These](https://docs.rs/tracing-core/0.1.34/src/tracing_core/metadata.rs.html#57) are the **static** metadata items we can control about a span. We can't add more metadata outside of them. The most relevant are: - `name` (for the frame span it's currently "frame") - `target` which acts as the category (for the frame span it's currently "rustc_const_eval::interpret::stack" by default) - `fields` which contains a list of the *names* of each of the arguments passed to the `span!` macro (for the frame span it's currently ["message"], where "message" is the default identifier for data passed in the `format!` syntax) When the tracing code is called at runtime, the **dynamic** values of the arguments are collected into a [`ValueSet`](https://docs.rs/tracing-core/0.1.34/src/tracing_core/field.rs.html#166). Each argument value stored there corresponds with one of the static names stored in `fields` (see above). --- We have already determined that filtering out spans by `name` is not a good idea, and I would say the same goes for `target`. Both the `name` and the `target` fields are printed to stderr when `MIRI_LOG=` is enabled, so changing them to contain an identifier (e.g. "frame:tracing_separate_root" instead of "frame" as the name) would uselessly clutter the text logs (unless we add one more filter [there](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/compiler/rustc_log/src/lib.rs#L137), but then it gets even more complicated). ```rust // examples of how the above (problematic) solutions would look like info_span!("frame:tracing_separate_root", "{}", instance); info_span!(target: "tracing_separate_root", "frame", "{}", instance); ``` --- So that leaves us with `fields` and their runtime values. Now, my initial thought (inspired by [this comment](https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/pull/4451#issuecomment-3068072303)) was to use a field with the static name "tracing_separate_root" and with a dynamic boolean value of "true". In `tracing_chrome.rs` we can easily check if this field is true and act accordingly. This would work but then again this field would also be picked up by the logger when `MIRI_LOG=` is enabled, and would uselessly clutter the text logs. ```rust // example of how the above (problematic) solution would look like info_span!("frame", tracing_separate_root = true, "{}", instance); ``` --- To avoid cluttering the text logs, we can instead set "tracing_separate_root" to the dynamic value of `tracing::field::Empty`. Citing from [here](https://docs.rs/tracing/0.1.41/tracing/field/struct.Empty.html), "when a field’s value is `Empty`, it will not be recorded". "not being recorded" means that the field and its value won't be printed to stderr text logs, nor will it be printed by any other tracing layers that might be attached in the future. In `tracing_chrome.rs` we would still be able to check if "tracing_separate_root" is in the list of static `fields`, and act accordingly. So I believe this solution would effectively allow us to attach metadata to a span in a way that does not clutter logs and still allows being read in `tracing_chrome.rs`. If we ever wanted to pass arbitrary metadata (i.e. not just a present/not present flag), it would be possible with a custom `Empty` that also holds data and implement `Value` without doing anything ([like `Empty` does](https://docs.rs/tracing-core/0.1.34/src/tracing_core/field.rs.html#775)). ```rust // example of how the above solution would look like info_span!("frame", tracing_separate_root = tracing::field::Empty, "{}", instance); ``` </details>
2025-07-17Rollup merge of #143926 - Shourya742:2025-07-14-remove-deprecated-fields, ↵Matthias Krüger-38/+11
r=jieyouxu Remove deprecated fields in bootstrap This PR removes deprecated fields: 1. `description` - part of rust toml 2. `ccache` - part of llvm toml
2025-07-17Rollup merge of #143914 - shepmaster:mismatched-lifetime-syntaxes-rewording, ↵Matthias Krüger-6/+7
r=traviscross,jieyouxu Reword mismatched-lifetime-syntaxes text based on feedback Key changes include: - Removal of the word "syntax" from the lint message. More accurately, it could have been something like "syntax group" or "syntax category", but avoiding it completely is easier. - The primary lint message now reflects exactly which mismatch is occurring, instead of trying to be general. A new `help` line is general across the mismatch kinds. - Suggestions have been reduced to be more minimal, no longer also changing non-idiomatic but unrelated aspects. - Suggestion text no longer mentions changes when those changes don't occur in that specific suggestion. r? ``@jieyouxu``
2025-07-17Rollup merge of #143631 - hkBst:update-escaper-2, r=compiler-errorsMatthias Krüger-1/+1
update to literal-escaper-0.0.5 Quoting from the changelog, this version brings: - Use `NonZero<char/u8>` in `unescape_c_str` and `check_raw_c_str` to statically exclude nuls - Add `#[inline]` to small functions for improved performance
2025-07-17Copy GCC sources into the build directory even outside CIJakub Beránek-14/+11
2025-07-17Auto merge of #144044 - fmease:rollup-kg413pt, r=fmeasebors-207/+120
Rollup of 15 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#142304 (tests: Add `RUST_BACKTRACE` and `-Cpanic` revisions to `panic-main.rs` test) - rust-lang/rust#143388 (Various refactors to the LTO handling code) - rust-lang/rust#143409 (Enable xgot feature for mips64 musl targets) - rust-lang/rust#143592 (UWP: link ntdll functions using raw-dylib) - rust-lang/rust#143595 (add `const_make_global`; err for `const_allocate` ptrs if didn't call) - rust-lang/rust#143678 (Added error for invalid char cast) - rust-lang/rust#143820 (Fixed a core crate compilation failure when enabling the `optimize_for_size` feature on some targets) - rust-lang/rust#143829 (Trim `BorrowedCursor` API) - rust-lang/rust#143851 (ci cleanup: rustdoc-gui-test now installs browser-ui-test) - rust-lang/rust#143856 (Linting public reexport of private dependencies) - rust-lang/rust#143895 (Dont collect assoc ty item bounds from trait where clause for host effect predicates) - rust-lang/rust#143922 (Improve path segment joining) - rust-lang/rust#143964 (Fix handling of SCRIPT_ARG in docker images) - rust-lang/rust#144002 (Update poison.rs) - rust-lang/rust#144016 (trait_sel: `MetaSized` always holds temporarily) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-07-17Merge from rustcThe Miri Cronjob Bot-1165/+504
2025-07-17Preparing for merge from rustcThe Miri Cronjob Bot-1/+1
2025-07-17copy-paste convenienceTshepang Mbambo-1/+4
2025-07-17Merge ref 'fd2eb391d032' from rust-lang/rustThe rustc-josh-sync Cronjob Bot-5727/+11428
Pull recent changes from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust via Josh. Upstream ref: fd2eb391d032181459773f3498c17b198513e0d0 Filtered ref: 1ea8d5f9c22f0930a0caa27637ef9232fead3c2b This merge was created using https://github.com/rust-lang/josh-sync.
2025-07-17Prepare for merging from rust-lang/rustThe rustc-josh-sync Cronjob Bot-1/+1
This updates the rust-version file to fd2eb391d032181459773f3498c17b198513e0d0.
2025-07-17some improvements to "Invariants of the type system"Tshepang Mbambo-19/+22
2025-07-17Rollup merge of #143964 - nikic:docker-script-arg, r=marcoieniLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-41/+32
Fix handling of SCRIPT_ARG in docker images Instead of making this a build parameter, pass the SCRIPT as an environment variable. To this purpose, normalize on always referring to a script in `/scripts`. For i686-gnu-nopt-2 I had to create a separate script, because Docker seems to be really terrible at command line argument parsing, so it's not possible to pass an environment variable that contains whitespace. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/143962. try-job: `dist-x86_64-linux` try-job: `i686-gnu-nopt-*` try-job: `i686-gnu-*` try-job: `x86_64-gnu-llvm-19-*` try-job: `x86_64-gnu-llvm-20-*`
2025-07-17Rollup merge of #143922 - nnethercote:join_path, r=petrochenkovLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-66/+44
Improve path segment joining Currently paths are joined with `::` in many places, in a variety of ways. This PR unifies things. r? ``@petrochenkov``
2025-07-17Rollup merge of #143851 - lolbinarycat:bootstrap-node_modules, r=KobzolLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-100/+44
ci cleanup: rustdoc-gui-test now installs browser-ui-test this removes the need for --unsafe-perm in the Dockerfile. cc ```@GuillaumeGomez``` ```@Kobzol```
2025-07-17Auto merge of #140399 - tiif:unstable_impl, r=lcnr,BoxyUwUbors-1/+2
Implement unstable trait impl This PR allows marking impls of stable trait with stable type as unstable. ## Approach In std/core, an impl can be marked as unstable by annotating it with ``#[unstable_feature_bound(feat_name)]``. This will add a ``ClauseKind::Unstable_Feature(feat_name)`` to the list of predicates in ``predicates_of`` . When an unstable impl's function is called, we will first iterate through all the goals in ``param_env`` to check if there is any ``ClauseKind::UnstableFeature(feat_name)`` in ``param_env``. The existence of ``ClauseKind::Unstable_Feature(feat_name)`` in ``param_env`` means an``#[unstable_feature_bound(feat_name)]`` is present at the call site of the function, so we allow the check to succeed in this case. If ``ClauseKind::UnstableFeature(feat_name)`` does not exist in ``param_env``, we will still allow the check to succeed for either of the cases below: 1. The feature is enabled through ``#[feature(feat_name)]`` outside of std / core. 2. We are in codegen because we may be monomorphizing a body from an upstream crate which had an unstable feature enabled that the downstream crate do not. For the rest of the case, it will fail with ambiguity. ## Limitation In this PR, we do not support: 1. using items that need ``#[unstable_feature_bound]`` within stable APIs 2. annotate main function with ``#[unstable_feature_bound]`` 3. annotate ``#[unstable_feature_bound]`` on items other than free function and impl ## Acknowledgement The design and mentoring are done by `@BoxyUwU`
2025-07-17Improve path segment joining.Nicholas Nethercote-66/+44
There are many places that join path segments with `::` to produce a string. A lot of these use `join("::")`. Many in rustdoc use `join_with_double_colon`, and a few use `.joined("..")`. One in Clippy uses `itertools::join`. A couple of them look for `kw::PathRoot` in the first segment, which can be important. This commit introduces `rustc_ast::join_path_{syms,ident}` to do the joining for everyone. `rustc_ast` is as good a location for these as any, being the earliest-running of the several crates with a `Path` type. Two functions are needed because `Ident` printing is more complex than simple `Symbol` printing. The commit also removes `join_with_double_colon`, and `estimate_item_path_byte_length` with it. There are still a handful of places that join strings with "::" that are unchanged. They are not that important: some of them are in tests, and some of them first split a path around "::" and then rejoin with "::". This fixes one test case where `{{root}}` shows up in an error message.