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2025-09-30remove unnecessary test directiveslcnr-7/+0
2025-09-30test bevy compute_implied_bounds hack with new trait solverJana Dönszelmann-2/+4
2025-09-30Rollup merge of #146649 - folkertdev:cmse-call-erase-regions, r=lcnrStuart Cook-0/+39
cmse: fix 'region variables should not be hashed' tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/81391 fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/131639 Some background: the `cmse-nonsecure-call` calling convention is used for a call from "secure" to "non-secure" code. To make sure that "non-secure" cannot read any secrets, restrictions are put on the signatures of functions with this calling convention: they can only use 4 arguments for passing arguments, and one register for passing a result. No arguments are passed via the stack, and all other registers are cleared before the call. We check during `hir_ty_lowering` that the signature follows these rules. We do that by determining and then inspecting the layout of the type. That works well overall, but can run into asserts when the type itself is ill-formed. This PR fixes one such case. I believe that the fix here, just erasing the regions, is the right shape, but there may be some nuance that I'm missing. r? types
2025-09-30Rollup merge of #146011 - estebank:lifetime-obligation-span, r=lcnrStuart Cook-23/+235
Point at fn bound that introduced lifetime obligation The last note is new ``` error[E0597]: `c` does not live long enough --> $DIR/without-precise-captures-we-are-powerless.rs:19:20 | LL | fn simple<'a>(x: &'a i32) { | -- lifetime `'a` defined here ... LL | let c = async move || { println!("{}", *x); }; | - binding `c` declared here LL | outlives::<'a>(c()); | ---------------^--- | | | | | borrowed value does not live long enough | argument requires that `c` is borrowed for `'a` LL | outlives::<'a>(call_once(c)); LL | } | - `c` dropped here while still borrowed | note: requirement that `c` is borrowed for `'a` introduced here --> $DIR/without-precise-captures-we-are-powerless.rs:7:33 | LL | fn outlives<'a>(_: impl Sized + 'a) {} | ^^ ``` When encountering a `ConstraintCategory::Predicate` in a funtion call, point at the `Span` for that `Predicate` to explain where the lifetime obligation originates from. CC rust-lang/rust#55307.
2025-09-30Rollup merge of #140916 - moatom:140578, r=chenyukangStuart Cook-3/+78
Fix unuseful span in type error in some format_args!() invocations Fixed https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/140578. r? ``@m-ou-se``
2025-09-30add testslcnr-0/+86
2025-09-30Fix unuseful span in type error in some format_args!() invocationsTomoaki Kobayashi-28/+23
2025-09-30Add test for unuseful span in type error in some format_args!() invocationsTomoaki Kobayashi-0/+80
2025-09-30Auto merge of #147143 - estebank:verbose-ret-type, r=fee1-deadbors-148/+256
Make replacement suggestion `_` in type verbose ``` error[E0121]: the placeholder `_` is not allowed within types on item signatures for return types --> $DIR/in-signature.rs:6:21 | LL | fn arr_fn() -> [u8; _] { | ^ not allowed in type signatures | help: replace with the correct return type | LL - fn arr_fn() -> [u8; _] { LL + fn arr_fn() -> [u8; 3] { | ```
2025-09-29Rollup merge of #147152 - lcnr:instantiate-pre-sized-check, r=BoxyUwUJacob Pratt-0/+39
builtin `Fn`-trait impls: instantiate binder before the return type `Sized` check fixes - https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/220 - https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/204 r? `@BoxyUwU`
2025-09-29add testslcnr-0/+39
2025-09-29Auto merge of #147151 - Zalathar:rollup-w81rn0j, r=Zalatharbors-1/+8
Rollup of 5 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#146653 (improve diagnostics for empty attributes) - rust-lang/rust#146987 (impl Ord for params and use unstable sort) - rust-lang/rust#147101 (Use `Iterator::eq` and (dogfood) `eq_by` in compiler and library ) - rust-lang/rust#147123 (Fix removed version numbers of `doc_auto_cfg` and `doc_cfg_hide`) - rust-lang/rust#147149 (add joboet to library review rotation) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-09-29Rollup merge of #146653 - jdonszelmann:empty-attr-diags, r=nnethercoteStuart Cook-1/+8
improve diagnostics for empty attributes Adds a note about them not having any effect. This was previously done for `feature` attributes but no other attributes. In [converting the `feature` parser](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/146652) I removed that note. This PR adds it back in and makes it so all attributes benefit from it. Not blocked on rust-lang/rust#146652, either can merge first
2025-09-29Auto merge of #147145 - Zalathar:rollup-s7kcs3w, r=Zalatharbors-5/+3
Rollup of 3 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#147100 (tests: Remove ignore-android directive for fixed issue) - rust-lang/rust#147116 (compiler: remove AbiAlign inside TargetDataLayout) - rust-lang/rust#147134 (remove explicit deref of AbiAlign for most methods) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-09-29Rollup merge of #147100 - Enselic:ignore-less, r=jieyouxuStuart Cook-5/+3
tests: Remove ignore-android directive for fixed issue rust-lang/rust#120567 is marked as fixed, so let's see if we can remove the ignore directives tied to that issue. <!-- Note to self: wait for https://github.com/rust-lang/team/pull/2002 --> try-job: arm-android
2025-09-29Make replacement suggestion `_` in type verboseEsteban Küber-148/+256
``` error[E0121]: the placeholder `_` is not allowed within types on item signatures for return types --> $DIR/in-signature.rs:6:21 | LL | fn arr_fn() -> [u8; _] { | ^ not allowed in type signatures | help: replace with the correct return type | LL - fn arr_fn() -> [u8; _] { LL + fn arr_fn() -> [u8; 3] { | ```
2025-09-29Rollup merge of #147112 - nik-contrib:keyword-soup, r=jieyouxuStuart Cook-0/+30
all 48 keywords in just 300 characters new test case in, all 48 keywords in just 300 characters https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/keywords.html
2025-09-29Rollup merge of #133477 - estebank:issue-133343, r=davidtwcoStuart Cook-0/+76
Detect tuple structs that are unconstructable due to re-export When a tuple-struct is re-exported that has inaccessible fields at the `use` scope, the type's constructor cannot be accessed through that re-export. We now account for this case and extend the resulting resolution error. We also check if the constructor would be accessible directly, not through the re-export, and if so, we suggest using the full path instead. ``` error[E0423]: cannot initialize a tuple struct which contains private fields --> $DIR/ctor-not-accessible-due-to-inaccessible-field-in-reexport.rs:12:33 | LL | let crate::Foo(x) = crate::Foo(42); | ^^^^^^^^^^ | note: the type is accessed through this re-export, but the type's constructor is not visible in this import's scope due to private fields --> $DIR/ctor-not-accessible-due-to-inaccessible-field-in-reexport.rs:3:9 | LL | pub use my_mod::Foo; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: the type can be constructed directly, because its fields are available from the current scope | LL | let crate::Foo(x) = crate::my_mod::Foo(42); | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ``` Fix #133343.
2025-09-28Detect unconstructable re-exported tuple structsEsteban Küber-0/+76
When a tuple-struct is re-exported that has inaccessible fields at the `use` scope, the type's constructor cannot be accessed through that re-export. We now account for this case and extend the resulting resolution error. We also check if the constructor would be accessible directly, not through the re-export, and if so, we suggest using the full path instead. ``` error[E0423]: cannot initialize a tuple struct which contains private fields --> $DIR/ctor-not-accessible-due-to-inaccessible-field-in-reexport.rs:12:33 | LL | let crate::Foo(x) = crate::Foo(42); | ^^^^^^^^^^ | note: the type is accessed through this re-export, but the type's constructor is not visible in this import's scope due to private fields --> $DIR/ctor-not-accessible-due-to-inaccessible-field-in-reexport.rs:3:9 | LL | pub use my_mod::Foo; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: the type can be constructed directly, because its fields are available from the current scope | LL | let crate::Foo(x) = crate::my_mod::Foo(42); | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ``` Fix #133343.
2025-09-28Point at multiple outlives requirements instead of just the first oneEsteban Küber-0/+31
``` error[E0716]: temporary value dropped while borrowed --> $DIR/multiple-sources-for-outlives-requirement.rs:5:38 | LL | fn foo<'b>() { | -- lifetime `'b` defined here LL | outlives_indir::<'_, 'b, _>(&mut 1u32); | ---------------------------------^^^^-- temporary value is freed at the end of this statement | | | | | creates a temporary value which is freed while still in use | argument requires that borrow lasts for `'b` | note: requirements that the value outlives `'b` introduced here --> $DIR/multiple-sources-for-outlives-requirement.rs:1:23 | LL | fn outlives_indir<'a: 'b, 'b, T: 'a>(_x: T) {} | ^^ ^^ ```
2025-09-28reword noteEsteban Küber-26/+26
2025-09-28Point at lifetime requirement origin in more casesEsteban Küber-34/+78
2025-09-28Point at fn bound that introduced lifetime obligationEsteban Küber-23/+160
``` error[E0597]: `c` does not live long enough --> $DIR/without-precise-captures-we-are-powerless.rs:19:20 | LL | fn simple<'a>(x: &'a i32) { | -- lifetime `'a` defined here ... LL | let c = async move || { println!("{}", *x); }; | - binding `c` declared here LL | outlives::<'a>(c()); | ---------------^--- | | | | | borrowed value does not live long enough | argument requires that `c` is borrowed for `'a` LL | outlives::<'a>(call_once(c)); LL | } | - `c` dropped here while still borrowed | note: requirement that `c` is borrowed for `'a` introduced here --> $DIR/without-precise-captures-we-are-powerless.rs:7:33 | LL | fn outlives<'a>(_: impl Sized + 'a) {} | ^^ ``` When encountering a `ConstraintCategory::Predicate` in a funtion call, point at the `Span` for that `Predicate` to explain where the lifetime obligation originates from.
2025-09-28Rollup merge of #146675 - Jules-Bertholet:sync-nonexclusive, r=Mark-SimulacrumMatthias Krüger-1/+5
Allow shared access to `Exclusive<T>` when `T: Sync` Addresses libs-api request in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/98407#issuecomment-3299348713. Adds the following trait impls to `Exclusive<T>`, all bounded on `T: Sync`: - `AsRef<T>` - `Clone` - `Copy` - `PartialEq` - `StructuralPartialEq` - `Eq` - `Hash` - `PartialOrd` - `Ord` - `Fn` ``@rustbot`` label T-libs-api
2025-09-28Rollup merge of #144197 - KMJ-007:type-tree, r=ZuseZ4Matthias Krüger-0/+19
TypeTree support in autodiff # TypeTrees for Autodiff ## What are TypeTrees? Memory layout descriptors for Enzyme. Tell Enzyme exactly how types are structured in memory so it can compute derivatives efficiently. ## Structure ```rust TypeTree(Vec<Type>) Type { offset: isize, // byte offset (-1 = everywhere) size: usize, // size in bytes kind: Kind, // Float, Integer, Pointer, etc. child: TypeTree // nested structure } ``` ## Example: `fn compute(x: &f32, data: &[f32]) -> f32` **Input 0: `x: &f32`** ```rust TypeTree(vec![Type { offset: -1, size: 8, kind: Pointer, child: TypeTree(vec![Type { offset: -1, size: 4, kind: Float, child: TypeTree::new() }]) }]) ``` **Input 1: `data: &[f32]`** ```rust TypeTree(vec![Type { offset: -1, size: 8, kind: Pointer, child: TypeTree(vec![Type { offset: -1, size: 4, kind: Float, // -1 = all elements child: TypeTree::new() }]) }]) ``` **Output: `f32`** ```rust TypeTree(vec![Type { offset: -1, size: 4, kind: Float, child: TypeTree::new() }]) ``` ## Why Needed? - Enzyme can't deduce complex type layouts from LLVM IR - Prevents slow memory pattern analysis - Enables correct derivative computation for nested structures - Tells Enzyme which bytes are differentiable vs metadata ## What Enzyme Does With This Information: Without TypeTrees (current state): ```llvm ; Enzyme sees generic LLVM IR: define float ``@distance(ptr*`` %p1, ptr* %p2) { ; Has to guess what these pointers point to ; Slow analysis of all memory operations ; May miss optimization opportunities } ``` With TypeTrees (our implementation): ```llvm define "enzyme_type"="{[]:Float@float}" float ``@distance(`` ptr "enzyme_type"="{[]:Pointer}" %p1, ptr "enzyme_type"="{[]:Pointer}" %p2 ) { ; Enzyme knows exact type layout ; Can generate efficient derivative code directly } ``` # TypeTrees - Offset and -1 Explained ## Type Structure ```rust Type { offset: isize, // WHERE this type starts size: usize, // HOW BIG this type is kind: Kind, // WHAT KIND of data (Float, Int, Pointer) child: TypeTree // WHAT'S INSIDE (for pointers/containers) } ``` ## Offset Values ### Regular Offset (0, 4, 8, etc.) **Specific byte position within a structure** ```rust struct Point { x: f32, // offset 0, size 4 y: f32, // offset 4, size 4 id: i32, // offset 8, size 4 } ``` TypeTree for `&Point` (internal representation): ```rust TypeTree(vec![ Type { offset: 0, size: 4, kind: Float }, // x at byte 0 Type { offset: 4, size: 4, kind: Float }, // y at byte 4 Type { offset: 8, size: 4, kind: Integer } // id at byte 8 ]) ``` Generates LLVM: ```llvm "enzyme_type"="{[]:Float@float}" ``` ### Offset -1 (Special: "Everywhere") **Means "this pattern repeats for ALL elements"** #### Example 1: Array `[f32; 100]` ```rust TypeTree(vec![Type { offset: -1, // ALL positions size: 4, // each f32 is 4 bytes kind: Float, // every element is float }]) ``` Instead of listing 100 separate Types with offsets `0,4,8,12...396` #### Example 2: Slice `&[i32]` ```rust // Pointer to slice data TypeTree(vec![Type { offset: -1, size: 8, kind: Pointer, child: TypeTree(vec![Type { offset: -1, // ALL slice elements size: 4, // each i32 is 4 bytes kind: Integer }]) }]) ``` #### Example 3: Mixed Structure ```rust struct Container { header: i64, // offset 0 data: [f32; 1000], // offset 8, but elements use -1 } ``` ```rust TypeTree(vec![ Type { offset: 0, size: 8, kind: Integer }, // header Type { offset: 8, size: 4000, kind: Pointer, child: TypeTree(vec![Type { offset: -1, size: 4, kind: Float // ALL array elements }]) } ]) ```
2025-09-28Rollup merge of #141469 - Kivooeo:remove-usnsafegate, r=compiler-errorsMatthias Krüger-11/+116
Allow `&raw [mut | const]` for union field in safe code fixes rust-lang/rust#141264 r? ``@Veykril`` Unresolved questions: - [x] Any edge cases? - [x] How this works with rust-analyzer (because all I've did is prevent compiler from emitting error in `&raw` context) (rust-lang/rust-analyzer#19867) - [x] Should we allow `addr_of!` and `addr_of_mut!` as well? In current version they both (`&raw` and `addr_of!`) are allowed (They are the same) - [x] Is chain of union fields is a safe? (Yes)
2025-09-28Rollup merge of #147066 - SimonSapin:macro_attr-tracking, r=lqdMatthias Krüger-1/+1
Fix tracking issue number for feature(macro_attr) The ability to define an attribute macro with `macro_rules!` is tracked at https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/143547, not https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/83527
2025-09-28Rollup merge of #147061 - lcnr:provisional-cache-woops, r=BoxyUwUMatthias Krüger-0/+55
fix rebasing cycle heads when not reaching a fixpoint fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/232 annoyingly subtle, imagine the following proof tree - A (no cycle head usages, final result Y) - *ignored* B (depends on A with provisional result X) - A (cycle, provisional result X) - B (using the cache entry here incorrectly assumes A has final result X) r? ``@BoxyUwU``
2025-09-28Rollup merge of #146745 - helldawg:master, r=workingjubileeMatthias Krüger-27/+27
Clarified error note for usize range matching Fixes rust-lang/rust#146476 This is kinda rough, but it gets the point across a little better and stays short.
2025-09-28Auto merge of #147042 - Noratrieb:untrack-caller-vec, r=tgross35bors-1/+1
Remove most `#[track_caller]` from allocating Vec methods They cause significant binary size overhead while contributing little value. closes rust-lang/rust#146963, see that issue for more details.
2025-09-28test: add `keyword/soup.rs`Nik Revenco-0/+30
2025-09-27Hoist non-platform-specific code out of `thread_local_inner!`Jules Bertholet-4/+4
2025-09-27Rollup merge of #146037 - aapoalas:reborrow-lang-experiment, r=tmandryMatthias Krüger-3/+233
Introduce CoerceShared lang item and trait, and basic Reborrow tests Part of rust-lang/rust#145612: This introduces the `CoerceShared` trait which is the `Reborrow` equivalent of a `&mut T` -> `&T` coercion. The trait has a `Target` GAT which makes this (currently) unique in the `core/src/marker.rs`; I'm not sure if this can be considered problematic. Maybe this is not the way such things should be done at the marker trait level? Or maybe it is fine. Improtantly, this PR introduces a battery of basic `Reborrow` and `CoerceShared` tests. These test the very basics of the feature; custom marker types intended to have exclusive semantics (`Custom<'a>(PhantomData<&'a mut ()>)`), custom exclusive reference wrappers, and standard library exclusive reference wrappers (`Pin<&mut T>` and `Option<&mut T>`). None of these of course work since the implementation for `Reborrow` and `CoerceShared` is entirely missing, but this is the first step towards making these work. Future PRs will introduce more tests, such as "recursive" reborrowing (ie. reborrowing structs that contain multiple reborrowable fields) and checks around the lifetime semantics of reborrowing ie. that a reborrow produces a new type with the same lifetime as the original.
2025-09-27tests: Remove ignore-android directive for fixed issueMartin Nordholts-5/+3
2025-09-27improve empty attribute diagnosticJana Dönszelmann-1/+8
2025-09-27Put back the `doc_cfg` code behind a nightly featureGuillaume Gomez-5/+14
2025-09-27Remove ui test for doc_cfg feature gateGuillaume Gomez-14/+5
2025-09-27Fix tracking issue number for feature(macro_attr)Simon Sapin-1/+1
The ability to define an attribute macro with `macro_rules!` is tracked at https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/143547, not https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/83527
2025-09-27Auto merge of #146636 - Mark-Simulacrum:bootstrap-bump, r=jieyouxubors-10/+5
Bump bootstrap compiler to 1.91 beta https://forge.rust-lang.org/release/process.html#default-branch-bootstrap-update-tuesday
2025-09-27Auto merge of #147074 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-sm3owsd, r=matthiaskrgrbors-342/+509
Rollup of 10 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#145113 (resolve: Do not finalize shadowed bindings) - rust-lang/rust#146523 (Demote both armebv7r-none-* targets.) - rust-lang/rust#146704 (port `#[debugger_visualizer]` to the new attribute system) - rust-lang/rust#146758 (Stop linking rs{begin,end} objects on x86_64-*-windows-gnu) - rust-lang/rust#146778 (Use standard attribute logic for allocator shim) - rust-lang/rust#146849 (Reduce some uses of `LegacyBang`) - rust-lang/rust#147016 (fix doc comments to be more standard) - rust-lang/rust#147027 (Add new `tyalias` intra-doc link disambiguator) - rust-lang/rust#147031 (mbe: Simplify check_redundant_vis_repetition) - rust-lang/rust#147058 (Ignore more failing ui tests for GCC backend) Failed merges: - rust-lang/rust#147046 (Rename `rust.use-lld` to `rust.bootstrap-override-lld`) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-09-26Apply cfg(bootstrap) replacementMark Rousskov-9/+4
2025-09-26Update CURRENT_RUSTC_VERSION post-bumpMark Rousskov-1/+1
2025-09-27move Reborrow to ops, fix fmt issuesAapo Alasuutari-15/+13
2025-09-26Support `#[rustc_align_static]` inside `thread_local!`Jules Bertholet-2/+433
2025-09-26Rollup merge of #147058 - GuillaumeGomez:ignore-more-ui-tests, r=KobzolMatthias Krüger-297/+440
Ignore more failing ui tests for GCC backend Needed for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/146414. r? ``@Kobzol``
2025-09-26Rollup merge of #146704 - jdonszelmann:port-debug-visualizer, r=petrochenkovMatthias Krüger-45/+42
port `#[debugger_visualizer]` to the new attribute system
2025-09-26Rollup merge of #145113 - petrochenkov:lessfinalize, r=lcnrMatthias Krüger-0/+27
resolve: Do not finalize shadowed bindings I.e. do not mark them as used, or non-speculatively loaded, or similar. Previously they were sometimes finalized during early resolution, causing issues like https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/144793#issuecomment-3168108005.
2025-09-26add testslcnr-0/+161
2025-09-26move testslcnr-0/+0
2025-09-26allow method calls on opaqueslcnr-139/+141