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2025-04-25resolved conflictKivooeo-59/+83
2025-04-25Cleaned up 5 tests in `tests/ui`reddevilmidzy-41/+44
2025-04-25Check if format argument is identifier to avoid error err-emitxizheyin-43/+19
Signed-off-by: xizheyin <xizheyin@smail.nju.edu.cn>
2025-04-25Add ui test parser/issues/invalid-parse-format-issue-139104.rsxizheyin-0/+74
Signed-off-by: xizheyin <xizheyin@smail.nju.edu.cn>
2025-04-25Auto merge of #140273 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-rxmuvkg, r=matthiaskrgrbors-12/+143
Rollup of 8 pull requests Successful merges: - #137096 (Stabilize flags for doctest cross compilation) - #140148 (CI: use aws codebuild for job dist-arm-linux) - #140187 ([AIX] Handle AIX dynamic library extensions within c-link-to-rust-dylib run-make test) - #140196 (Improved diagnostics for non-primitive cast on non-primitive types (`Arc`, `Option`)) - #140210 (Work around cygwin issue on condvar timeout) - #140213 (mention about `x.py setup` in `INSTALL.md`) - #140229 (`DelimArgs` tweaks) - #140248 (Fix impl block items indent) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-04-25Rollup merge of #140278 - compiler-errors:name-based-comparison, r=nnethercoteMatthias Krüger-0/+49
Don't use item name to look up associated item from trait item This fix should be self-justifying b/c the fact that we were using identifiers here was kinda sus anyways, esp b/c we have a failproof way of doing the comparison :) I'll leave some info about why this repro needs a macro. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/140259 r? `@nnethercote`
2025-04-25Rollup merge of #140236 - lcnr:normalizes-to-goals, r=compiler-errorsMatthias Krüger-6/+54
norm nested aliases before evaluating the parent goal see the explanation of the underlying issue in tests/ui/traits/next-solver/normalize/eager-norm-pre-normalizes-to.rs. This is also the cause of https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/184, fixing the overflow errors with the new solver. I did not add any tests based on it directly as relying on that behavior to cause recursion limit shenanigans feels fragile. Thanks `@Nadrieril` for minimizing the issue [on zulip](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/364551-t-types.2Ftrait-system-refactor/topic/typenum.20.602.20.2F.201.60.20overflow.20error/with/513993621). r? `@compiler-errors`
2025-04-25Rollup merge of #137653 - tgross35:deprecate-concat_idents, r=workingjubileeMatthias Krüger-42/+55
Deprecate the unstable `concat_idents!` `concat_idents` has been around unstably for a long time, but there is now a better (but still unstable) way to join identifiers using `${concat(...)}` syntax with `macro_metavar_expr_concat`. This resolves a lot of the problems with `concat_idents` and is on a better track toward stabilization, so there is no need to keep both versions around. `concat_idents!` still has a lot of use in the ecosystem so deprecate it before removing, as discussed in [1]. Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/124225 [1]: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/219381-t-libs/topic/Removing.20.60concat_idents.60
2025-04-25Improve pretty printing of if/else.Nicholas Nethercote-126/+126
By removing some of the over-indenting. AST pretty printing now looks correct. HIR pretty printing is better, but still over-indents some.
2025-04-25Fix some pretty printing indents.Nicholas Nethercote-53/+53
Indents for `cbox` and `ibox` are 0 or `INDENT_UNIT` (4) except for a couple of places which are `INDENT_UNIT - 1` for no clear reason. This commit changes the three space indents to four spaces.
2025-04-25Add pretty printing tests for if/else.Nicholas Nethercote-0/+224
The AST pretty printing is a bit wonky. The HIR pretty printing is extremely wonky.
2025-04-25Don't use item name to look up associated item from trait itemMichael Goulet-0/+49
2025-04-24Auto merge of #139752 - usamoi:macos-used, r=saethlin,madsmtmbors-0/+47
set subsections_via_symbols for ld64 helper sections closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/139744 cc `@madsmtm`
2025-04-25Rollup merge of #140248 - GuillaumeGomez:fix-impl-block-items-indent, ↵Matthias Krüger-2/+44
r=notriddle Fix impl block items indent Fixes #139771. Now, all impl block "before impl block items" indent are the same (ie, item info and documentation). With this fix, it looks like this: ![Screenshot From 2025-04-24 12-32-40](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/907803a2-2949-4d01-afa5-fc3132d10ff2) You can test it [here](https://rustdoc.crud.net/imperio/fix-impl-block-items-indent/foo/struct.Context.html). r? `@notriddle`
2025-04-25Rollup merge of #140196 - Kivooeo:new-fix-two, r=wesleywiserMatthias Krüger-1/+55
Improved diagnostics for non-primitive cast on non-primitive types (`Arc`, `Option`) here is a small fix that improving error messaging when user is trying to do something like this ```rust let _ = "x" as Arc<str>; let _ = 2 as Option<i32>; ``` before it looks like this ```rust error[E0605]: non-primitive cast: `&'static str` as `Arc<str>` --> src\main.rs:3:13 | 3 | let _ = "x" as Arc<str>; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using the `From` trait instead: `Arc<str>::from("x")` error[E0605]: non-primitive cast: `i32` as `Option<i32>` --> src\main.rs:4:13 | 4 | let _ = 2 as Option<i32>; ``` which looks horrible to be honest so i made a small fix that make errors looks like this ```rust error[E0605]: non-primitive cast: `&'static str` as `Arc<str>` | 3 | let _ = "x" as Arc<str>; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: an `as` expression can only be used to convert between primitive types or to coerce to a specific trait object help: consider using the `From` trait instead | 3 - let _ = "x" as Arc<str>; 3 + let _ = Arc::<str>::from("x"); | error[E0605]: non-primitive cast: `i32` as `Option<i32>` | 4 | let _ = 2 as Option<i32>; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: an `as` expression can only be used to convert between primitive types or to coerce to a specific trait object help: consider using the `From` trait instead | 4 - let _ = 2 as Option<i32>; 4 + let _ = Option::<i32>::from(2); ``` **What improves?** 1) `Arc<str>::from("x")` which makes no sense because of missing `::` 2) readability **Related Issue** fixes #135412
2025-04-25Rollup merge of #140187 - amy-kwan:amy-kwan/update_runmake_tests_AIX, r=jieyouxuMatthias Krüger-1/+5
[AIX] Handle AIX dynamic library extensions within c-link-to-rust-dylib run-make test Dynamic libraries on AIX have the ".a" extension. The c-link-to-rust-dylib run-make test checks for the extension explicitly, so the extension for AIX is also added to accommodate the test case on AIX.
2025-04-25Rollup merge of #137096 - ehuss:stabilize-doctest-xcompile, r=fmeaseMatthias Krüger-8/+39
Stabilize flags for doctest cross compilation This makes the following changes in preparation for supporting doctest cross-compiling in cargo: - Renames `--runtool` and `--runtool-arg` to `--test-runtool` and `--test-runtool-arg` to maintain consistency with other `--test-*` arguments. - Stabilizes the `--test-runtool` and `--test-runtool-arg`. These are needed in order to support cargo's `target.runner` option which specifies a runner to execute a cross-compiled doctest (for example, qemu). - Stabilizes the `--enable-per-target-ignores` flag by removing it and making it unconditionally enabled. This makes it possible to disable a doctest on a per-target basis, which I think will be helpful for rolling out this feature. These changes were suggested in https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/266220-t-rustdoc/topic/stabilizing.20doctest.20xcompile/near/409281127 The intent is to stabilize the doctest-xcompile feature in cargo. This will help ensure that for projects that do cross-compile testing that their doctests are also covered. Currently there is a somewhat surprising behavior that they are ignored. Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/64245 try-job: x86_64-msvc-1
2025-04-24Deprecate the unstable `concat_idents!`Trevor Gross-42/+55
`concat_idents` has been around unstably for a long time, but there is now a better (but still unstable) way to join identifiers using `${concat(...)}` syntax with `macro_metavar_expr_concat`. This resolves a lot of the problems with `concat_idents` and is on a better track toward stabilization, so there is no need to keep both versions around. `concat_idents!` still has a lot of use in the ecosystem so deprecate it before removing, as discussed in [1]. Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/124225 [1]: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/219381-t-libs/topic/Removing.20.60concat_idents.60
2025-04-24lower deref patterns on boxes using built-in derefsdianne-0/+47
This allows deref patterns to move out of boxes. Implementation-wise, I've opted to put the information of whether a deref pattern uses a built-in deref or a method call in the THIR. It'd be a bit less code to check `.is_box()` everywhere, but I think this way feels more robust (and we don't have a `mutability` field in the THIR that we ignore when the smart pointer's a box). I'm not sure about the naming (or using `ByRef`), though.
2025-04-24move existing tests away from using boxesdianne-50/+96
Since deref patterns on boxes will be lowered differently, I'll be making a separate test file for them. This makes sure we're still testing the generic `Deref(Mut)::deref(_mut)`-based lowering.
2025-04-24norm nested aliases before evaluating the parent goallcnr-6/+54
2025-04-25set subsections_via_symbols for ld64 helper sectionsusamoi-0/+47
2025-04-24Rollup merge of #139700 - EnzymeAD:autodiff-flags, r=oli-obkMatthias Krüger-0/+45
Autodiff flags Interestingly, it seems that some other projects have conflicts with exactly the same LLVM optimization passes as autodiff. At least `LLVMRustOptimize` has exactly the flags that we need to disable problematic opt passes. This PR enables us to compile code where users differentiate two identical functions in the same module. This has been especially common in test cases, but it's not impossible to encounter in the wild. It also enables two new flags for testing/debugging. I consider writing an MCP to upgrade PrintPasses to be a standalone -Z flag, since it is *not* the same as `-Z print-llvm-passes`, which IMHO gives less useful output. A discussion can be found here: [#t-compiler/llvm > Print llvm passes. @ 💬](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/187780-t-compiler.2Fllvm/topic/Print.20llvm.20passes.2E/near/511533038) Finally, it improves `PrintModBefore` and `PrintModAfter`. They used to work reliable, but now we just schedule enzyme as part of an existing ModulePassManager (MPM). Since Enzyme is last in the MPM scheduling, PrintModBefore became very inaccurate. It used to print the input module, which we gave to the Enzyme and was great to create llvm-ir reproducer. However, lately the MPM would run the whole `default<O3>` pipeline, which heavily modifies the llvm module, before we pass it to Enzyme. That made it impossible to use the flag to create llvm-ir reproducers for Enzyme bugs. We now schedule a PrintModule pass just before Enzyme, solving this problem. Based on the PrintPass output, it also _seems_ like changing `registerEnzymeAndPassPipeline(PB, true);` to `registerEnzymeAndPassPipeline(PB, false);` has no effect. In theory, the bool should tell Enzyme to schedule some helpful passes in the PassBuilder. However, since it doesn't do anything and I'm not 100% sure anymore on whether we really need it, I'll just disable it for now and postpone investigations. r? ``@oli-obk`` closes #139471 Tracking: - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/124509
2025-04-24Rollup merge of #138282 - beetrees:repr128-not-ffi-safe, r=oli-obkMatthias Krüger-31/+75
Add `#[repr(u128)]`/`#[repr(i128)]` enums to `improper_ctypes_definitions` This makes them warn whenever a plain `u128`/`i128` would. If the lang team decides to merge #137306 then this can be reverted. Tracking issue: #56071
2025-04-24Rollup merge of #136083 - bend-n:⃤⃤, r=lcnrMatthias Krüger-22/+431
Suggest {to,from}_ne_bytes for transmutations between arrays and integers, etc implements #136067 Rust has helper methods for many kinds of safe transmutes, for example integer<->bytes. This is a lint against using transmute for these cases. ```rs fn bytes_at_home(x: [u8; 4]) -> u32 { transmute(x) } // other examples transmute::<[u8; 2], u16>(); transmute::<[u8; 8], f64>(); transmute::<u32, [u8; 4]>(); transmute::<char, u32>(); transmute::<u32, char>(); ``` It would be handy to suggest `u32::from_ne_bytes(x)`. This is implemented for `[u8; _]` -> `{float int}` This also implements the cases: `fXX` <-> `uXX` = `{from_bits, to_bits}` `uXX` -> `iXX` via `cast_unsigned` and `cast_signed` {`char` -> `u32`, `bool` -> `n8`} via `from` `u32` -> `char` via `from_u32_unchecked` (note: notes `from_u32().unwrap()`) (contested) `u8` -> `bool` via `==` (debatable) --- try-job: aarch64-gnu try-job: test-various
2025-04-24check types of const param defaultlcnr-0/+38
2025-04-24Auto merge of #140245 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-e0fwsfv, r=matthiaskrgrbors-77/+62
Rollup of 8 pull requests Successful merges: - #139261 (mitigate MSVC alignment issue on x86-32) - #140075 (Mention average in midpoint documentations) - #140184 (Update doc of cygwin target) - #140186 (Rename `compute_x` methods) - #140194 (minicore: Have `//@ add-core-stubs` also imply `-Cforce-unwind-tables=yes`) - #140195 (triagebot: label minicore changes w/ `A-test-infra-minicore` and ping jieyouxu on changes) - #140214 (Remove comment about handling non-global where bounds with corresponding projection) - #140228 (Revert overzealous parse recovery for single colons in paths) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-04-24Remove `weak` alias terminologyBoxy-2/+2
2025-04-24Add/update GUI test for impl indent fixGuillaume Gomez-2/+44
2025-04-24Rollup merge of #140228 - fmease:revert-overzealous-colon-recovery, r=jieyouxuMatthias Krüger-76/+46
Revert overzealous parse recovery for single colons in paths Basically manually reverts #136808, cc ``@chenyukang`` ``@estebank.`` Reopens #129273. Fixes [after beta backport] #140227.
2025-04-24Rollup merge of #140194 - jieyouxu:minicore-force-unwind-tables, r=bjorn3Matthias Krüger-0/+10
minicore: Have `//@ add-core-stubs` also imply `-Cforce-unwind-tables=yes` To preserve CFI directives in assembly tests, as `//@ add-core-stubs` already imply `-C panic=abort`. This is a blocker for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/140037#issuecomment-2816665358. cc ```@RalfJung``` r? ```@bjorn3```
2025-04-24Rollup merge of #139261 - RalfJung:msvc-align-mitigation, r=oli-obkMatthias Krüger-1/+6
mitigate MSVC alignment issue on x86-32 This implements mitigation for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/112480 by stopping to emit `align` attributes on loads and function arguments when building for a win32 MSVC target. MSVC is known to not properly align `u64` and similar types, and claiming to LLVM that everything is properly aligned increases the chance that this will cause problems. Of course, the misalignment is still a bug, but we can't fix that bug, only MSVC can. Also add an errata note to the platform support page warning users about this known problem. try-job: `i686-msvc*`
2025-04-24Fix pretty printing of never pattern match arms.Nicholas Nethercote-3/+2
2025-04-24Add a pretty printing test involving a never pattern.Nicholas Nethercote-0/+34
This currently prints badly, with unclosed indentation.
2025-04-24Suggest {to,from}_ne_bytes for transmutations between arrays and integers, etcbendn-22/+431
2025-04-24Rollup merge of #140232 - nnethercote:rm-unnecessary-clones, r=SparrowLiiMatthias Krüger-34/+36
Remove unnecessary clones r? `@SparrowLii`
2025-04-24Rollup merge of #140028 - dianne:lit-deref-pats-p1, r=oli-obkMatthias Krüger-29/+244
`deref_patterns`: support string and byte string literals in explicit `deref!("...")` patterns When `deref_patterns` is enabled, this allows string literal patterns to be used where `str` is expected and byte string literal patterns to be used where `[u8]` or `[u8; N]` is expected. This lets them be used in explicit `deref!("...")` patterns to match on `String`, `Box<str>`, `Vec<u8>`, `Box<[u8;N]>`, etc. (as well as to match on slices and arrays obtained through other means). Implementation-wise, this follows up on #138992: similar to how byte string literals matching on `&[u8]` is implemented, this changes the type of the patterns as determined by HIR typeck, which informs const-to-pat on how to translate them to THIR (though strings needed a bit of extra work since we need references to call `<str as PartialEq>::eq` in the MIR lowering for string equality tests). This PR does not add support for implicit deref pattern syntax (e.g. `"..."` matching on `String`, as `string_deref_patterns` allows). I have that implemented locally, but I'm saving it for a follow-up PR[^1]. This also does not add support for using named or associated constants of type `&str` where `str` is expected (nor likewise with named byte string constants). It'd be possible to add that if there's an appetite for it, but I figure it's simplest to start with literals. This is gated by the `deref_patterns` feature since it's motivated by deref patterns. That said, its impact reaches outside of deref patterns; it may warrant a separate experiment and feature gate, particularly factoring in the follow-up[^1]. Even without deref patterns, I think there's probably motivation for these changes. The update to the unstable book added by this will conflict with #140022, so they shouldn't be merged at the same time. Tracking issue for deref patterns: #87121 r? ``@oli-obk`` cc ``@Nadrieril`` [^1]: The piece missing from this PR to support implicit deref pattern syntax is to allow string literal patterns to implicitly dereference their scrutinees before matching (see #44849). As a consequence, it also makes examples like the one in that issue work (though it's still gated by `deref_patterns`). I can provide more information on how I've implemented it or open a draft if it'd help in reviewing this PR.
2025-04-24Rollup merge of #139809 - alexcrichton:wasm-simd-safe, r=RalfJungMatthias Krüger-2/+41
Don't warn about `v128` in wasm ABI transition The `-Zwasm-c-abi=spec` mode of `extern "C"` does not actually change the meaning of `v128` meaning that the FCW lint firing is a false positive. cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/138762#issuecomment-2801709483
2025-04-24Unify the format of rustc cli flagsxizheyin-78/+86
Signed-off-by: xizheyin <xizheyin@smail.nju.edu.cn>
2025-04-24Refactor `StableMir` to avoid some clones.Nicholas Nethercote-34/+36
Pass `args` to `run` instead of storing it in a field. This avoids the need to clone it within `run`. Also, change `args` from `Vec<String>` to `&[String]`, avoiding the need for some vecs and clones.
2025-04-24Revert overzealous parse recovery for single colonsLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-76/+46
2025-04-24Auto merge of #139309 - RalfJung:abi_unsupported_vector_types, ↵bors-881/+135
r=fee1-dead,traviscross make abi_unsupported_vector_types a hard error Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116558 by completing the transition; see that issue for context. The lint was introduced with Rust 1.84 and this has been shown in cargo's future breakage reports since Rust 1.85, released 6 weeks ago, and so far we got 0 complaints by users. There's not even a backlink on the tracking issue. We did a [crater run](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/127731#issuecomment-2286736295) when the lint was originally added and found no breakage. So I don't think we need another crater run now, but I can do one if the team prefers that. https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/131800 is done, so for most current targets (in particular, all tier 1 and tier 2 targets) we have the information to implement this check (modulo the targets where we don't properly support SIMD vectors yet, see the sub-issues of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116558). If a new target gets added in the future, it will default to reject all SIMD vector types until proper information is added, which is the default we want. This will need approval by for `@rust-lang/lang.` Cc `@workingjubilee` `@veluca93` try-job: test-various try-job: armhf-gnu try-job: dist-i586-gnu-i586-i686-musl
2025-04-24fix for issue 135412Kivooeo-1/+55
2025-04-23Auto merge of #138845 - compiler-errors:stall-generators, r=lcnrbors-54/+5
Properly stall coroutine witnesses in new solver TODO: write description r? lcnr
2025-04-23Add regression ui test for #140162 and for #139651Guillaume Gomez-0/+28
2025-04-23Add rustdoc-gui test to ensure sidebars share the same imageGuillaume Gomez-0/+36
2025-04-23Use the new solver in the impossible_predicatesMichael Goulet-0/+38
2025-04-23Auto merge of #140180 - ChrisDenton:rollup-5pvs08u, r=ChrisDentonbors-0/+31
Rollup of 7 pull requests Successful merges: - #140142 (Some more graphviz tweaks) - #140146 (Update `compiler_builtins` to 0.1.156) - #140147 (Clean: rename `open_braces` to `open_delimiters` in lexer and move `make_unclosed_delims_error` into `diagnostics.rs`.) - #140160 (Use `is_lang_item` and `as_lang_item` instead of handrolling their logic) - #140163 (Validate extension in `PathBuf::add_extension`) - #140173 (Ping Mara when touching format_args!() internals.) - #140175 (`rc""` more clear error message) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-04-23MoreMichael Goulet-54/+5
2025-04-23wasm, arm, x86-without-SSE need simd to be explicitly enabledRalf Jung-23/+33