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2025-01-27Rollup merge of #135988 - bjorn3:workaround_parallel_rustc_crash, r=lqdGuillaume Gomez-0/+23
Add a workaround for parallel rustc crashing when there are delayed bugs This doesn't fix the root cause of this crash, but at least stops it from happening for the time being. Workaround for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/135870
2025-01-27Rollup merge of #136072 - cyrgani:old-crash-tests, r=WaffleLapkinLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-0/+16
add two old crash tests This is for #108248 and #132826.
2025-01-27Rollup merge of #135158 - FedericoBruzzone:master, r=lukas-codeLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-26/+147
Add `TooGeneric` variant to `LayoutError` and emit `Unknown` What's in this PR? - Add `TooGeneric` variant to `LayoutError` and emit `Unknown` one With this PR these issues and their respective ICEs are resolved: - fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/135020 - fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/135138
2025-01-27Rollup merge of #126604 - kadiwa4:uplift_double_negation, r=nnethercoteLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-5/+71
Uplift `clippy::double_neg` lint as `double_negations` Warns about cases like this: ```rust fn main() { let x = 1; let _b = --x; //~ WARN use of a double negation } ``` The intent is to keep people from thinking that `--x` is a prefix decrement operator. `++x`, `x++` and `x--` are invalid expressions and already have a helpful diagnostic. I didn't add a machine-applicable suggestion to the lint because it's not entirely clear what the programmer was trying to achieve with the `--x` operation. The code that triggers the lint should always be reviewed manually. Closes #82987
2025-01-27Add `TooGeneric` variant to `LayoutError` and emit `Unknown` oneFedericoBruzzone-26/+147
- `check-pass` test for a MRE of #135020 - fail test for #135138 - switch to `TooGeneric` for checking CMSE fn signatures - switch to `TooGeneric` for compute `SizeSkeleton` (for transmute) - fix broken tests
2025-01-26Auto merge of #104693 - jhorstmann:use-high-bit-of-mask-for-select, ↵bors-79/+176
r=workingjubilee Consistently use the highest bit of vector masks when converting to i1 vectors This improves the codegen for vector `select`, `gather`, `scatter` and boolean reduction intrinsics and fixes rust-lang/portable-simd#316. The current behavior of most mask operations during llvm codegen is to truncate the mask vector to <N x i1>, telling llvm to use the least significat bit. The exception is the `simd_bitmask` intrinsics, which already used the most signifiant bit. Since sse/avx instructions are defined to use the most significant bit, truncating means that llvm has to insert a left shift to move the bit into the most significant position, before the mask can actually be used. Similarly on aarch64, mask operations like blend work bit by bit, repeating the least significant bit across the whole lane involves shifting it into the sign position and then comparing against zero. By shifting before truncating to <N x i1>, we tell llvm that we only consider the most significant bit, removing the need for additional shift instructions in the assembly.
2025-01-26Add cache to FoldEscapingRegionsMichael Goulet-0/+125
2025-01-26Consistently use the most significant bit of vector masksJörn Horstmann-79/+176
This improves the codegen for vector `select`, `gather`, `scatter` and boolean reduction intrinsics and fixes rust-lang/portable-simd#316. The current behavior of most mask operations during llvm codegen is to truncate the mask vector to <N x i1>, telling llvm to use the least significat bit. The exception is the `simd_bitmask` intrinsics, which already used the most signifiant bit. Since sse/avx instructions are defined to use the most significant bit, truncating means that llvm has to insert a left shift to move the bit into the most significant position, before the mask can actually be used. Similarly on aarch64, mask operations like blend work bit by bit, repeating the least significant bit across the whole lane involves shifting it into the sign position and then comparing against zero. By shifting before truncating to <N x i1>, we tell llvm that we only consider the most significant bit, removing the need for additional shift instructions in the assembly.
2025-01-26Auto merge of #135764 - nikic:llvm-20-test-fixes, r=wesleywiserbors-15/+105
Fix tests on LLVM 20 For sparcv8plus.rs, duplicate the test for LLVM 19 and LLVM 20. LLVM 20 resolves one of the FIXME in the test. For x86_64-bigint-add.rs split the check lines for LLVM 19 and LLVM 20. The difference in codegen here is due to a difference in unroll factor, which I believe is not what the test is interested in. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/132957. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/133754.
2025-01-26Add regression testbjorn3-0/+23
2025-01-26Auto merge of #136087 - jhpratt:rollup-tam1mzn, r=jhprattbors-2/+14
Rollup of 7 pull requests Successful merges: - #133631 (Support QNX 7.1 with `io-sock`+libstd and QNX 8.0 (`no_std` only)) - #134358 (compiler: Set `target_abi = "ilp32e"` on all riscv32e targets) - #135812 (Fix GDB `OsString` provider on Windows ) - #135842 (TRPL: more backward-compatible Edition changes) - #135946 (Remove extra whitespace from rustdoc breadcrumbs for copypasting) - #135953 (ci.py: check the return code in `run-local`) - #136019 (Add an `unchecked_div` alias to the `Div<NonZero<_>>` impls) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-01-26implement lint `double_negations`Kalle Wachsmuth-5/+71
2025-01-26Rollup merge of #134358 - workingjubilee:configure-my-riscv-abi, r=fmeaseJacob Pratt-1/+1
compiler: Set `target_abi = "ilp32e"` on all riscv32e targets This allows compile-time configuration based on this. In the near future we should do this across all RISCV targets, probably, but this cfg is essential for building software usable on these targets, and they are tier 3 so it seems less of a concern to tweak their definition thusly.
2025-01-26Rollup merge of #133631 - flba-eb:add_nto_qnx71_iosock_support, r=workingjubileeJacob Pratt-1/+13
Support QNX 7.1 with `io-sock`+libstd and QNX 8.0 (`no_std` only) Changes of this pull request: 1. Refactor code for qnx nto targets to share more code in file `nto_qnx.rs` 1. Add support for an additional network stack on nto qnx 7.1. QNX 7.1 supports two network stacks: 1. `io-pkt`, which is default 2. `io-sock`, which is optional on 7.1 but default in QNX 8.0 As one can see in the [io-sock migration notes](https://www.qnx.com/developers/docs/7.1/index.html#com.qnx.doc.neutrino.io_sock/topic/migrate_app.html), this changes the libc API in a way similar to e.g. linux-gnu vs. linux-musl. This change adds a new target which has a different value for `target_env`, so that e.g. libc can distinguish between both APIs. 2. Add initial support for QNX 8.0, thanks to AkhilTThomas. As it turned out, the problem with forking many processes still exists in QNX 8.0. Because if this, we are now using it for any QNX version (i.e. not check for `target_env` anymore).
2025-01-25Rollup merge of #136032 - estebank:issue-136028, r=SparrowLiiJacob Pratt-31/+84
Account for mutable borrow in argument suggestion ``` error: value assigned to `object` is never read --> $DIR/mut-arg-of-borrowed-type-meant-to-be-arg-of-mut-borrow.rs:21:5 | LL | object = &mut object2; | ^^^^^^ | help: you might have meant to mutate the pointed at value being passed in, instead of changing the reference in the local binding | LL ~ fn change_object3(object: &mut Object) { LL | LL | let object2 = Object; LL ~ *object = object2; | ``` instead of ``` error: value assigned to `object` is never read --> $DIR/mut-arg-of-borrowed-type-meant-to-be-arg-of-mut-borrow.rs:21:5 | LL | object = &mut object2; | ^^^^^^ | help: you might have meant to mutate the pointed at value being passed in, instead of changing the reference in the local binding | LL ~ fn change_object3(object: &mut mut Object) { LL | LL | let object2 = Object; LL ~ *object = object2; | ``` Fix #136028.
2025-01-25Rollup merge of #135785 - folkertdev:s390x-vector-passmode-direct, r=bjorn3Jacob Pratt-0/+143
use `PassMode::Direct` for vector types on `s390x` closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/135744 tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/130869 Previously, all vector types were type erased to `Ni8`, now we pass non-wrapped vector types directly. That skips emitting a bunch of casting logic in rustc, that LLVM then has to clean up. The initial LLVM IR is also a bit more readable. This calling convention is tested extensively in `tests/assembly/s390x-vector-abi.rs`, showing that this change has no impact on the ABI in practice. r? ````@taiki-e````
2025-01-25Rollup merge of #133951 - bjorn3:wasm_c_abi_lint_hard_error, r=workingjubileeJacob Pratt-0/+44
Make the wasm_c_abi future compat warning a hard error This is the next step in getting rid of the broken C abi for wasm32-unknown-unknown. The lint was made deny-by-default in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/129534 3 months ago. This still keeps the `-Zwasm-c-abi` flag set to `legacy` by default. It will be flipped in a future PR. cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/122532
2025-01-26Auto merge of #136070 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-b5enbuz, r=matthiaskrgrbors-239/+273
Rollup of 7 pull requests Successful merges: - #134300 (remove long-deprecated no-op attributes no_start and crate_id) - #134373 (Improve and expand documentation of pipes) - #135934 (Include missing item in the 1.81 release notes) - #136005 (ports last few library files to new intrinsic style) - #136016 (Improve check-cfg expected names diagnostic) - #136039 (docs: fix typo in std::pin overview) - #136056 (Fix typo in const stability error message) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-01-25add two old crash testscyrgani-0/+16
2025-01-25Rollup merge of #136056 - fee1-dead-contrib:push-tswyxkywqrtt, r=jieyouxuMatthias Krüger-16/+16
Fix typo in const stability error message
2025-01-25Rollup merge of #136016 - Urgau:check-cfg-allow-test-improv, r=jieyouxuMatthias Krüger-39/+96
Improve check-cfg expected names diagnostic This PR improves the check-cfg `allow-same-level` test by ~~normalizing it's output and by~~ adding more context to the test. It also filters the well known cfgs from the `expected names are` note, as to reduce the size of the diagnostic. Users can still find the full list on the [rustc book](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg.html#well-known-names-and-values), which is reinforced for Cargo users by adding a note in the Cargo check-cfg specific section. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/135995 r? `@jieyouxu`
2025-01-25Rollup merge of #134300 - RalfJung:remove-dead-attrs, r=chenyukangMatthias Krüger-184/+161
remove long-deprecated no-op attributes no_start and crate_id These have emitted a deprecation warning since forever (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/64471) and they already don't do anything. In fact they [apparently](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/64471#issuecomment-531517332) have done nothing since pre-1.0, so... do we even need a crater run? Doesn't seem worth it.
2025-01-25Shorten linker output even more when `--verbose` is not presentjyn-11/+42
- Don't show environment variables. Seeing PATH is almost never useful, and it can be extremely long. - For .rlibs in the sysroot, replace crate hashes with a `"-*"` string. This will expand to the full crate name when pasted into the shell. - Move `.rlib` to outside the glob. - Abbreviate the sysroot path to `<sysroot>` wherever it appears in the arguments. This also adds an example of the linker output as a run-make test. Currently it only runs on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, because each platform has its own linker arguments. So that it's stable across machines, pass BUILD_ROOT as an argument through compiletest through to run-make tests. - Only use linker-flavor=gnu-cc if we're actually going to compare the output. It doesn't exist on MacOS.
2025-01-25Auto merge of #119286 - jyn514:linker-output, r=bjorn3bors-30/+110
show linker output even if the linker succeeds Show stderr and stderr by default, controlled by a new `linker_messages` lint. fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/83436. fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/38206. cc https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/233931-t-compiler.2Fmajor-changes/topic/uplift.20some.20-Zverbose.20calls.20and.20rename.20to.E2.80.A6.20compiler-team.23706/near/408986134 <!-- try-job: dist-x86_64-msvc --> try-job: aarch64-apple r? `@bjorn3`
2025-01-25Fix typo in const stability error messageDeadbeef-16/+16
2025-01-25Auto merge of #133154 - estebank:issue-133137, r=wesleywiserbors-286/+376
Reword resolve errors caused by likely missing crate in dep tree Reword label and add `help`: ``` error[E0432]: unresolved import `some_novel_crate` --> f704.rs:1:5 | 1 | use some_novel_crate::Type; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ use of unresolved module or unlinked crate `some_novel_crate` | = help: if you wanted to use a crate named `some_novel_crate`, use `cargo add some_novel_crate` to add it to your `Cargo.toml` ``` Fix #133137.
2025-01-25Filter well known names from check-cfg diagnosticsUrgau-38/+73
2025-01-25Auto merge of #136041 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-5r1k45x, r=matthiaskrgrbors-47/+163
Rollup of 9 pull requests Successful merges: - #135971 (Properly report error when object type param default references self) - #135977 (Fix `FormattingOptions` instantiation with `Default`) - #135985 (Rename test to `unresolvable-upvar-issue-87987.rs` and add some notes) - #135991 (Fix set_name in thread mod for NuttX) - #136009 (bootstrap: Handle bootstrap lockfile race condition better) - #136018 (Use short ty string for move errors) - #136027 (Skip suggestions in `derive`d code) - #136029 (Bootstrap: Don't move ownership of job object) - #136034 (fix(bootstrap): deserialize null as `f64::NAN`) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-01-25Rollup merge of #136027 - estebank:issue-135989, r=compiler-errorsMatthias Krüger-0/+22
Skip suggestions in `derive`d code Do not suggest ``` help: use parentheses to call these | 5 | (callback: Rc<dyn Fn()>)(), | + +++ ``` Skip all "call function for this binop" suggestions when in a derive context. Fix #135989.
2025-01-25Rollup merge of #136018 - estebank:long-moved-type, r=jieyouxuMatthias Krüger-0/+37
Use short ty string for move errors ``` error[E0382]: use of moved value: `x` --> bay.rs:14:14 | 12 | fn foo(x: D) { | - move occurs because `x` has type `(((..., ..., ..., ...), ..., ..., ...), ..., ..., ...)`, which does not implement the `Copy` trait 13 | let _a = x; | - value moved here 14 | let _b = x; //~ ERROR use of moved value | ^ value used here after move | = note: the full type name has been written to 'bay.long-type-14349227078439097973.txt' = note: consider using `--verbose` to print the full type name to the console help: consider cloning the value if the performance cost is acceptable | 13 | let _a = x.clone(); | ++++++++ ``` Address 4th case in #135919.
2025-01-25Rollup merge of #135985 - Zalathar:whats-upvar, r=lqdMatthias Krüger-41/+46
Rename test to `unresolvable-upvar-issue-87987.rs` and add some notes Extracted from #135756. I had to figure out what this test was trying to test, so I might as well write it down for future reference.
2025-01-25Rollup merge of #135971 - compiler-errors:self-projection, r=fmeaseMatthias Krüger-6/+58
Properly report error when object type param default references self I accidentally broke this error for cases where a type parameter references `Self` via a projection (i.e. `trait Foo<Arg = Self::Bar> {}`). This PR fixes that, and also makes the error a bit easier to understand. Fixes #135918
2025-01-25Auto merge of #128657 - clubby789:optimize-none, r=fee1-dead,WaffleLapkinbors-3/+60
Add `#[optimize(none)]` cc #54882 This extends the `optimize` attribute to add `none`, which corresponds to the LLVM `OptimizeNone` attribute. Not sure if an MCP is required for this, happy to file one if so.
2025-01-24Account for mutable borrow in argument suggestionEsteban Küber-31/+84
``` error: value assigned to `object` is never read --> $DIR/mut-arg-of-borrowed-type-meant-to-be-arg-of-mut-borrow.rs:21:5 | LL | object = &mut object2; | ^^^^^^ | help: you might have meant to mutate the pointed at value being passed in, instead of changing the reference in the local binding | LL ~ fn change_object3(object: &mut Object) { LL | LL | let object2 = Object; LL ~ *object = object2; | ``` instead of ``` error: value assigned to `object` is never read --> $DIR/mut-arg-of-borrowed-type-meant-to-be-arg-of-mut-borrow.rs:21:5 | LL | object = &mut object2; | ^^^^^^ | help: you might have meant to mutate the pointed at value being passed in, instead of changing the reference in the local binding | LL ~ fn change_object3(object: &mut mut Object) { LL | LL | let object2 = Object; LL ~ *object = object2; | ``` Fix #136028.
2025-01-24Rollup merge of #135998 - GuillaumeGomez:fix-trait-items-mobile-indent, ↵Matthias Krüger-1/+49
r=notriddle [rustdoc] Fix indent of trait items on mobile Before: ![Screenshot From 2025-01-24 15-38-53](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f7738ff8-92b6-4aca-8a66-2d3618c54572) After: ![Screenshot From 2025-01-24 15-38-37](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0a19dc7e-dddd-4cd5-b087-1915e152d7c1) Seems like we forgot them when we did #131718. Can be tested [here](https://rustdoc.crud.net/imperio/fix-trait-items-mobile-indent/foo/trait.T.html). r? `@notriddle`
2025-01-24Rollup merge of #135976 - WaffleLapkin:tailcall-nodrop, r=oli-obkMatthias Krüger-18/+17
Don't drop types with no drop glue when building drops for tailcalls this is required as otherwise drops of `&mut` refs count as a usage of a 'two-phase temporary' causing an ICE. fixes #128097 The underlying issue is that the current code generates drops for `&mut` which are later counted as a second use of a two-phase temporary: `bat t.rs -p` ```rust #![expect(incomplete_features)] #![feature(explicit_tail_calls)] fn f(x: &mut ()) { let _y = String::new(); become f(x); } fn main() {} ``` `rustc t.rs -Zdump_mir=f` ```text error: internal compiler error: compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/borrow_set.rs:298:17: found two uses for 2-phase borrow temporary _4: bb2[1] and bb3[0] --> t.rs:6:5 | 6 | become f(x); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ thread 'rustc' panicked at compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/borrow_set.rs:298:17: Box<dyn Any> stack backtrace: [REDACTED] error: aborting due to 1 previous error ``` `bat ./mir_dump/t.f.-------.renumber.0.mir -p -lrust` ```rust // MIR for `f` 0 renumber fn f(_1: &mut ()) -> () { debug x => _1; let mut _0: (); let mut _2: !; let _3: std::string::String; let mut _4: &mut (); scope 1 { debug _y => _3; } bb0: { StorageLive(_3); _3 = String::new() -> [return: bb1, unwind: bb4]; } bb1: { FakeRead(ForLet(None), _3); StorageLive(_4); _4 = &mut (*_1); drop(_3) -> [return: bb2, unwind: bb3]; } bb2: { StorageDead(_3); tailcall f(Spanned { node: move _4, span: t.rs:6:14: 6:15 (#0) }); } bb3 (cleanup): { drop(_4) -> [return: bb4, unwind terminate(cleanup)]; } bb4 (cleanup): { resume; } } ``` Note how `_4 is moved into the tail call in `bb2` and dropped in `bb3`. This PR adds a check that the locals we drop need dropping. r? `@oli-obk` (feel free to reassign, I'm not sure who would be a good reviewer, but thought you might have an idea) cc `@beepster4096,` since you wrote the original drop implementation.
2025-01-24Rollup merge of #135949 - estebank:shorten-ty, r=davidtwcoMatthias Krüger-0/+33
Use short type string in E0308 secondary span label We were previously printing the full type on the "this expression has type" label. ``` error[E0308]: mismatched types --> $DIR/secondary-label-with-long-type.rs:8:9 | LL | let () = x; | ^^ - this expression has type `((..., ..., ..., ...), ..., ..., ...)` | | | expected `((..., ..., ..., ...), ..., ..., ...)`, found `()` | = note: expected tuple `((..., ..., ..., ...), ..., ..., ...)` found unit type `()` = note: the full type name has been written to '$TEST_BUILD_DIR/diagnostic-width/secondary-label-with-long-type/secondary-label-with-long-type.long-type-3987761834644699448.txt' = note: consider using `--verbose` to print the full type name to the console ``` Reported in a comment of #135919.
2025-01-24Rollup merge of #135749 - compiler-errors:param-ordering, r=davidtwcoMatthias Krüger-7/+7
Do not assume const params are printed after type params Fixes #135737
2025-01-24Skip suggestions in `derive`d codeEsteban Küber-0/+22
Do not suggest ``` help: use parentheses to call these | 5 | (callback: Rc<dyn Fn()>)(), | + +++ ``` Skip all "call function for this binop" suggestions when in a derive context. Fix #135989.
2025-01-24Use short ty string for move errorsEsteban Küber-0/+37
``` error[E0382]: use of moved value: `x` --> bay.rs:14:14 | 12 | fn foo(x: D) { | - move occurs because `x` has type `(((..., ..., ..., ...), ..., ..., ...), ..., ..., ...)`, which does not implement the `Copy` trait 13 | let _a = x; | - value moved here 14 | let _b = x; //~ ERROR use of moved value | ^ value used here after move | = note: the full type name has been written to 'bay.long-type-14349227078439097973.txt' = note: consider using `--verbose` to print the full type name to the console help: consider cloning the value if the performance cost is acceptable | 13 | let _a = x.clone(); | ++++++++ ```
2025-01-24add a regression testWaffle Lapkin-6/+14
2025-01-24Improve check-cfg `allow-same-level` testUrgau-5/+27
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/135995
2025-01-24Do not assume const params are printed after type paramsMichael Goulet-7/+7
2025-01-24Allow LLD version info to be either stderr or stdoutjyn-1/+1
2025-01-24Rollup merge of #135966 - mustartt:fix-ppc-abi-test, r=workingjubileeMatthias Krüger-4/+4
[AIX] Allow different sized load and store in `tests/assembly/powerpc64-struct-abi.rs` Sometimes in the llvm backend generates 2 different copy assembly sequence. 1. `lxvd2x` followed immediately by `stxvd2x` (Load VSX Vector 2 Dword, Store VSX Vector 2 Dword) is semantically equivalent to; 2. `lxvw4x` followed immediately by `stxvw4x` (Load VSX Vector 4 Word, Store VSX Vector 4 Word)
2025-01-24Rollup merge of #135926 - jieyouxu:needs-subprocess-thread, r=oli-obkMatthias Krüger-331/+269
Implement `needs-subprocess` directive, and cleanup a bunch of tests to use `needs-{subprocess,threads}` ### Summary Closes #128295. - Implements `//@ needs-subprocess` directive in compiletest as requested in #128295. However, compiletest is a host tool, so we can't just try to spawn process because that spawns the process on *host*, not the *target*, under cross-compilation scenarios. - The short-term solution is to add *Yet Another* list of allow-list targets. - The long-term solution is to first check if a `$target` supports std, then try to run a binary to do run-time capability detection *on the target*. But that is tricky because you have to build-and-run a binary *for the target*. - This PR picks the short-term solution, because the long-term solution is highly non-trivial, and it's already an improvement over individual `ignore-*`s all over the place. - Opened an issue about the long-term solution in #135928. - Documents `//@ needs-subprocess` in rustc-dev-guide. - Replace `ignore-{wasm,wasm32,emscripten,sgx}` with `needs-{subprocess,threads}` where suitable in tests. - Some drive-by test changes as I was trying to figure out if I could use `needs-{subprocess,threads}` and found some bits needlessly distracting. Count of tests that use `ignore-{wasm,wasm32,emscripten,sgx}` before and after this PR: | State | `ignore-sgx` | `ignore-wasm` | `ignore-emscripten` | | - | - | - | - | | Before this PR | 96 | 88 | 207 | | After this PR | 36 | 38 | 61 | <details> <summary>Commands used to find out locally</summary> ``` --- before [17:40] Joe:rust (fresh) | rg --no-ignore -l "ignore-sgx" tests | wc -l 96 [17:40] Joe:rust (fresh) | rg --no-ignore -l "ignore-wasm" tests | wc -l 88 [17:40] Joe:rust (fresh) | rg --no-ignore -l "ignore-emscripten" tests | wc -l 207 --- after [17:39] Joe:rust (needs-subprocess-thread) | rg --no-ignore -l "ignore-sgx" tests | wc -l 36 [17:39] Joe:rust (needs-subprocess-thread) | rg --no-ignore -l "ignore-wasm" tests | wc -l 38 [17:39] Joe:rust (needs-subprocess-thread) | rg --no-ignore -l "ignore-emscripten" tests | wc -l 61 ``` </details> ### Review advice - Best reviewed commit-by-commit. - Non-trivial test changes (not mechanically simple replacements) are split into individual commits to help with review. Their individual commit messages give some basic description of the changes. - I *could* split some test changes out into another PR, but I found that I needed to change some tests to `needs-threads`, some to `needs-subprocess`, and some needed to use *both*, so they might conflict and become very annoying. --- r? ``@ghost`` (need to run try jobs) try-job: x86_64-msvc-1 try-job: i686-msvc-1 try-job: i686-mingw try-job: x86_64-mingw-1 try-job: x86_64-apple-1 try-job: aarch64-apple try-job: aarch64-gnu try-job: test-various try-job: armhf-gnu
2025-01-24Rollup merge of #135873 - Zalathar:be-prepared, r=oli-obkMatthias Krüger-16/+19
coverage: Prepare for upcoming changes to counter creation This is a collection of smaller changes to coverage instrumentation code that have been extracted from a larger PR that I'm still working on, in order to hopefully make review easier. Each individual change should hopefully be mostly self-explanatory. One of the big goals of the upcoming PR will be to defer certain parts of counter-creation until codegen, via the query system, so that ends up being a recurring theme in these changes. Several of the changes are follow-ups to #135481. There should be no observable change in compiler output.
2025-01-24Add GUI regression test for indent of trait items on mobileGuillaume Gomez-1/+49
2025-01-24Add some notes and test some more pattern variantsZalathar-1/+19
2025-01-24Rename test to `unresolvable-upvar-issue-87987.rs`Zalathar-15/+2
This also suppresses an irrelevant warning, to avoid having to re-bless the output snapshot.