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r=oli-obk
Async drop - fix for StorageLive/StorageDead codegen for pinned future
Fixes: rust-lang/rust#140429, Fixes: rust-lang/rust#140531, Fixes: rust-lang/rust#141761, Fixes: rust-lang/rust#141409.
StorageLive/StorageDead codegen is corrected for pinned async drop future.
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r=oli-obk,traviscross
Report never type lints in dependencies
This PR marks never type lints (`never_type_fallback_flowing_into_unsafe` & `dependency_on_unit_never_type_fallback`) to be included in cargo's reports / to be emitted when they happen in dependencies.
This PR is based on rust-lang/rust#141936
r? oli-obk
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r=workingjubilee,saethlin
Move metadata object generation for dylibs to the linker code
This deduplicates some code between codegen backends and may in the future allow adding extra metadata that is only known at link time.
Prerequisite of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/96708.
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Reduce precedence of expressions that have an outer attr
Previously, `-Zunpretty=expanded` would expand this program as follows:
```rust
#![feature(stmt_expr_attributes)]
macro_rules! repro {
($e:expr) => {
#[allow(deprecated)] $e
};
}
#[derive(Default)]
struct Thing {
#[deprecated]
field: i32,
}
fn main() {
let thing = Thing::default();
let _ = repro!(thing).field;
}
```
```rs
#![feature(prelude_import)]
#![feature(stmt_expr_attributes)]
#[prelude_import]
use std::prelude::rust_2021::*;
#[macro_use]
extern crate std;
struct Thing {
#[deprecated]
field: i32,
}
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::default::Default for Thing {
#[inline]
fn default() -> Thing {
Thing { field: ::core::default::Default::default() }
}
}
fn main() {
let thing = Thing::default();
let _ = #[allow(deprecated)] thing.field;
}
```
This is not the correct expansion. The correct output would have `(#[allow(deprecated)] thing).field` with the attribute applying only to `thing`, not to `thing.field`.
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Remove wasm legacy abi
Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/122532
Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/138762
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/71871
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/88152
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/115666
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/129486
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early linting: avoid redundant calls to `check_id`
An attempt to address the regression at https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/142240#issuecomment-2964425460
r? `@oli-obk`
cc `@nnethercote` who might have a better understanding of the performance implications
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shepmaster:mismatched-syntaxes-in-function-like-places, r=jieyouxu
Apply `mismatched-lifetime-syntaxes` to trait and extern functions
r? `@jieyouxu`
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r=WaffleLapkin
Fix incorrect suggestion when calling an associated type with a type anchor
`sugg_span` here is the span of the call expression.
That span here is the `<Self>::Assoc`, which is exactly what we need here (even though I would expect it to include the arguments, but I guess it doesn't)
r? ``@WaffleLapkin``
One commit with failing tests and one that fixes it for reviewability
closes rust-lang/rust#142473
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variadic functions: remove list of supported ABIs from error
I think this list is problematic for multiple reasons:
- It is bound to go out-of-date as it is in a very different place from where we actually define which functions support varagrs (`fn supports_varargs`).
- Many of the ABIs we list only work on some targets; it makes no sense to mention "aapcs" as a possible ABI when building for x86_64. (This led to a lot of confusion in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/110505 where the author thought they should use "cdecl" and then were promptly told that "cdecl" is not a legal ABI on their target.)
- Typically, when the programmer wrote `extern "foobar"`, it is because they need the "foobar" ABI. It is of little use to tell them that there are other ABIs with which varargs would work.
Cc ``@workingjubilee``
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Unimplement unsized_locals
Implements https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/630
Tracking issue here: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/111942
Note that this just removes the feature, not the implementation, and does not touch `unsized_fn_params`. This is because it is required to support `Box<dyn FnOnce()>: FnOnce()`.
There may be more that should be removed (possibly in follow up prs)
- the `forget_unsized` function and `forget` intrinsic.
- the `unsized_locals` test directory; I've just fixed up the tests for now
- various codegen support for unsized values and allocas
cc ``@JakobDegen`` ``@oli-obk`` ``@Noratrieb`` ``@programmerjake`` ``@bjorn3``
``@rustbot`` label F-unsized_locals
Fixes rust-lang/rust#79409
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[rustdoc] Give more information into extracted doctest information
Follow-up of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/134531.
This update fragment the doctest code into its sub-parts to give more control to the end users on how they want to use it.
The new JSON looks like this:
```json
{
"format_version":2,
"doctests":[
{
"file":"$DIR/extract-doctests-result.rs",
"line":8,
"doctest_attributes":{
"original":"",
"should_panic":false,
"no_run":false,
"ignore":"None",
"rust":true,
"test_harness":false,
"compile_fail":false,
"standalone_crate":false,
"error_codes":[],
"edition":null,
"added_css_classes":[],
"unknown":[]
},
"original_code":"let x = 12;\nOk(())",
"doctest_code":{
"crate_level":"#![allow(unused)]\n",
"code":"let x = 12;\nOk(())",
"wrapper":{
"before":"fn main() { fn _inner() -> core::result::Result<(), impl core::fmt::Debug> {\n",
"after":"\n} _inner().unwrap() }",
"returns_result":true
}
},
"name":"$DIR/extract-doctests-result.rs - (line 8)"
}
]
}
```
for this doctest:
```rust
let x = 12;
Ok(())
```
With this, I think it matches what you need ``@ojeda?`` If so, once merged I'll update the patch I sent to RfL.
r? ``@aDotInTheVoid``
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Temporary lifetime extension through tuple struct and tuple variant constructors
This makes temporary lifetime extension work for tuple struct and tuple variant constructors, such as `Some()`.
Before:
```rust
let a = &temp(); // Extended
let a = Some(&temp()); // Not extended :(
let a = Some { 0: &temp() }; // Extended
```
After:
```rust
let a = &temp(); // Extended
let a = Some(&temp()); // Extended
let a = Some { 0: &temp() }; // Extended
```
So, with this change, this works:
```rust
let a = Some(&String::from("hello")); // New: String lifetime now extended!
println!("{a:?}");
```
Until now, we did not extend through tuple struct/variant constructors (like `Some`), because they are function calls syntactically, and we do not want to extend the String lifetime in:
```rust
let a = some_function(&String::from("hello")); // String not extended!
```
However, it turns out to be very easy to distinguish between regular functions and constructors at the point where we do lifetime extension.
In practice, constructors nearly always use UpperCamelCase while regular functions use lower_snake_case, so it should still be easy to for a human programmer at the call site to see whether something qualifies for lifetime extension or not.
This needs a lang fcp.
---
More examples of what will work after this change:
```rust
let x = Person {
name: "Ferris",
job: Some(&Job { // `Job` now extended!
title: "Chief Rustacean",
organisation: "Acme Ltd.",
}),
};
dbg!(x);
```
```rust
let file = if use_stdout {
None
} else {
Some(&File::create("asdf")?) // `File` now extended!
};
set_logger(file);
```
```rust
use std::path::Component;
let c = Component::Normal(&OsString::from(format!("test-{num}"))); // OsString now extended!
assert_eq!(path.components.first().unwrap(), c);
```
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future
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tests: Convert two handwritten minicores to add-core-stubs
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Require generic params for const generic params
I think that was just an oversight when the support for them was added
r? `@BoxyUwU` or `@camelid`
fixes rust-lang/rust#137188
fixes rust-lang/rust#138166
fixes rust-lang/rust#138240
fixes rust-lang/rust#138266
fixes rust-lang/rust#138359
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Rework how the disallowed qualifier in function type diagnostics are generated
This pull request fixes two independent issues:
1. When qualifiers of a function type ptr are in the wrong order and one of them is async/const (not permitted on function types), the diagnostic suggests removing the incorrect qualifier. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/142268, which is an issue created by https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/133151. This is fixed by moving the check into `parse_fn_front_matter`, where better span information is available to generate the right suggestions.
2. When qualifiers of a function type ptr are in the wrong order and one of them is async/const (not permitted on function types), `cargo fix` crashes because "cannot replace slice of data that was already replaced". This is fixed by not generating a suggestion for the "wrong order" diagnostic if the "disallowed qualifier" diagnostic is triggered.
There is a commit with failing tests so the test diff is clearer
r? `@jdonszelmann`
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workingjubilee:rework-gpu-kernel-feature-gate-test, r=jieyouxu
tests: Minicore `extern "gpu-kernel"` feature test
Explicitly cross-build it for GPU targets and check it errors on hosts. A relatively minor cleanup from my other ABI-related PRs that I got tired of rebasing.
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add Vec::peek_mut
Tracking issue: rust-lang/rust#122742
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builtin dyn impl no guide inference
cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/141347
we can already slightly restrict this behavior in the old solver, so why not do so. Needs crater and an FCP.
r? `@compiler-errors`
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Look at proc-macro attributes when encountering unknown attribute
```
error: cannot find attribute `sede` in this scope
--> $DIR/missing-derive-2.rs:22:7
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LL | #[sede(untagged)]
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help: the derive macros `Deserialize` and `Serialize` accept the similarly named `serde` attribute
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LL | #[serde(untagged)]
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error: cannot find attribute `serde` in this scope
--> $DIR/missing-derive-2.rs:16:7
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LL | #[serde(untagged)]
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note: `serde` is imported here, but it is a crate, not an attribute
--> $DIR/missing-derive-2.rs:5:1
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LL | extern crate serde;
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help: `serde` is an attribute that can be used by the derive macros `Serialize` and `Deserialize`, you might be missing a `derive` attribute
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LL + #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
LL | enum B {
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Partially address #47608. This PR doesn't find [macros that haven't yet been imported by name](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/109278/commits/af945cb86e03b44a4b6dc4d54ec1424b00a2349e).
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Signed-off-by: Jonathan Brouwer <jonathantbrouwer@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Jonathan Brouwer <jonathantbrouwer@gmail.com>
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This test currently fails (as expected).
--- stderr -------------------------------
Pretty-printer lost necessary parentheses
BEFORE: (#[attr] loop {}).field
AFTER: #[attr] loop {}.field
------------------------------------------
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Rollup of 9 pull requests
Successful merges:
- rust-lang/rust#128425 (Make `missing_fragment_specifier` an unconditional error)
- rust-lang/rust#135927 (retpoline and retpoline-external-thunk flags (target modifiers) to enable retpoline-related target features)
- rust-lang/rust#140770 (add `extern "custom"` functions)
- rust-lang/rust#142176 (tests: Split dont-shuffle-bswaps along opt-levels and arches)
- rust-lang/rust#142248 (Add supported asm types for LoongArch32)
- rust-lang/rust#142267 (assert more in release in `rustc_ast_lowering`)
- rust-lang/rust#142274 (Update the stdarch submodule)
- rust-lang/rust#142276 (Update dependencies in `library/Cargo.lock`)
- rust-lang/rust#142308 (Upgrade `object`, `addr2line`, and `unwinding` in the standard library)
Failed merges:
- rust-lang/rust#140920 (Extract some shared code from codegen backend target feature handling)
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
try-job: aarch64-apple
try-job: x86_64-msvc-1
try-job: x86_64-gnu
try-job: dist-i586-gnu-i586-i686-musl
try-job: test-various
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Signed-off-by: Jonathan Brouwer <jonathantbrouwer@gmail.com>
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Rollup of 10 pull requests
Successful merges:
- rust-lang/rust#134847 (Implement asymmetrical precedence for closures and jumps)
- rust-lang/rust#141491 (Delegate `<CStr as Debug>` to `ByteStr`)
- rust-lang/rust#141770 (Merge `Cfg::render_long_html` and `Cfg::render_long_plain` methods common code)
- rust-lang/rust#142069 (Introduce `-Zmacro-stats`)
- rust-lang/rust#142158 (Tracking the old name of renamed unstable library features)
- rust-lang/rust#142221 ([AIX] strip underlying xcoff object)
- rust-lang/rust#142340 (miri: we can use apfloat's mul_add now)
- rust-lang/rust#142379 (Add bootstrap option to compile a tool with features)
- rust-lang/rust#142410 (intrinsics: rename min_align_of to align_of)
- rust-lang/rust#142413 (rustc-dev-guide subtree update)
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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Rollup of 6 pull requests
Successful merges:
- rust-lang/rust#138016 (Added `Clone` implementation for `ChunkBy`)
- rust-lang/rust#141162 (refactor `AttributeGate` and `rustc_attr!` to emit notes during feature checking)
- rust-lang/rust#141474 (Add `ParseMode::Diagnostic` and fix multiline spans in diagnostic attribute lints)
- rust-lang/rust#141947 (Specify that "option-like" enums must be `#[repr(Rust)]` to be ABI-compatible with their non-1ZST field.)
- rust-lang/rust#142252 (Improve clarity of `core::sync::atomic` docs about "Considerations" in regards to CAS operations)
- rust-lang/rust#142337 (miri: add flag to suppress float non-determinism)
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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tests: Split dont-shuffle-bswaps along opt-levels and arches
This duplicates dont-shuffle-bswaps in order to make each opt level its own test. Then -opt3.rs gets split into a revision per arch we want to test, with certain architectures gaining new target-cpu minimums.
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add `extern "custom"` functions
tracking issue: rust-lang/rust#140829
previous discussion: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/140566
In short, an `extern "custom"` function is a function with a custom ABI, that rust does not know about. Therefore, such functions can only be defined with `#[unsafe(naked)]` and `naked_asm!`, or via an `extern "C" { /* ... */ }` block. These functions cannot be called using normal rust syntax: calling them can only be done from inline assembly.
The motivation is low-level scenarios where a custom calling convention is used. Currently, we often pick `extern "C"`, but that is a lie because the function does not actually respect the C calling convention.
At the moment `"custom"` seems to be the name with the most support. That name is not final, but we need to pick something to actually implement this.
r? `@traviscross`
cc `@tgross35`
try-job: x86_64-apple-2
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retpoline and retpoline-external-thunk flags (target modifiers) to enable retpoline-related target features
`-Zretpoline` and `-Zretpoline-external-thunk` flags are target modifiers (tracked to be equal in linked crates).
* Enables target features for `-Zretpoline-external-thunk`:
`+retpoline-external-thunk`, `+retpoline-indirect-branches`, `+retpoline-indirect-calls`.
* Enables target features for `-Zretpoline`:
`+retpoline-indirect-branches`, `+retpoline-indirect-calls`.
It corresponds to clang -mretpoline & -mretpoline-external-thunk flags.
Also this PR forbids to specify those target features manually (warning).
Issue: rust-lang/rust#116852
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r=petrochenkov,traviscross
Make `missing_fragment_specifier` an unconditional error
This was attempted in [1] then reverted in [2] because of fallout. Recently, this was made an edition-dependent error in [3].
Make missing fragment specifiers an unconditional error again, across all editions.
More context: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/128006
Most recent crater: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/128425#issuecomment-2686949847
Fixes: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/40107
[1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/75516
[2]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/80210
[3]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/128006
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