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Artyom Pavlov
a993d7d963
Fix link in Ipv6Addr::to_ipv4 docs 2021-09-21 05:36:03 +00:00
Iago-lito
74c4c0172a Mark unsafe NonZero*::unchecked_(add|mul) as const 2021-09-20 12:01:05 +02:00
bors
db1fb85cff Auto merge of #88321 - glaubitz:m68k-linux, r=wesleywiser
Add initial support for m68k

This patch series adds initial support for m68k making use of the new M68k
backend introduced with LLVM-13. Additional changes will be needed to be
able to actually use the backend for this target.
2021-09-20 07:21:05 +00:00
Nadja Reitzenstein
23c608f3a1 Fix a technicality regarding the size of C's char type
Specifically, ISO/IEC 9899:2018 — better known as "C18" — (and at least
C11, C99 and C89) do not specify the size of `byte` in bits.
Section 3.6 defines "byte" as "addressable unit of data storage" while
section 6.2.5 ("Types") only defines "char" as "large enough to store
any member of the basic execution set" giving it a lower bound of 7 bit
(since there are 96 characters in the basic execution set).
With section 6.5.3.4 paragraph 4 "When sizeof is applied to an operant
that has type char […] the result is 1" you could read this as the size
of `char` in bits being defined as exactly the same as the number of
bits in a byte but it's also valid to read that as an exception.

In general implementations take `char` as the smallest unit of
addressable memory, which for modern byte-addressed architectures is
overwhelmingly 8 bits to the point of this convention being completely
cemented into just about all of our software.

So is any of this actually relevant at all? I hope not. I sincerely hope
that this never, ever comes up.
But if for some reason a poor rustacean is having to interface with C
code running on a Cray X1 that in 2003 is still doing word-addressed
memory with 64-bit words and they trust the docs here blindly it will
blow up in her face. And I'll be truly sorry for her to have to deal
with … all of that.
2021-09-20 08:19:13 +02:00
bors
08a0307b32 Auto merge of #89089 - JohnTitor:rollup-6s6mccx, r=JohnTitor
Rollup of 10 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #87960 (Suggest replacing an inexisting field for an unmentioned field)
 - #88855 (Allow simd_shuffle to accept vectors of any length)
 - #88966 (Check for shadowing issues involving block labels)
 - #88996 (Fix linting when trailing macro expands to a trailing semi)
 - #89017 (fix potential race in AtomicU64 time monotonizer)
 - #89021 (Add a separate error for `dyn Trait` in `const fn`)
 - #89051 (Add intra-doc links and small changes to `std::os` to be more consistent)
 - #89053 (refactor: VecDeques IntoIter fields to private)
 - #89055 (Suggest better place to add call parentheses for method expressions wrapped in parentheses)
 - #89081 (Fix a typo)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2021-09-19 11:03:09 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
4877ad3d12
Rollup merge of #89081 - ondra05:patch-1, r=dtolnay
Fix a typo

Removed extra spaces in front of commas
2021-09-19 17:31:35 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
e4dbe27235
Rollup merge of #89053 - DeveloperC286:into_iter_fields_to_private, r=Mark-Simulacrum
refactor: VecDeques IntoIter fields to private

Made the fields of VecDeque's IntoIter private by creating a IntoIter::from(...) function to create a new instance of IntoIter and migrating usage to use IntoIter::from(...).
2021-09-19 17:31:34 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
4366059124
Rollup merge of #89051 - schctl:master, r=jyn514
Add intra-doc links and small changes to `std::os` to be more consistent

I believe that a few items in `std::os` should be linked. I've also added a basic example in `std::os::windows`.
2021-09-19 17:31:33 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
91c5e7cbb6
Rollup merge of #89017 - the8472:fix-u64-time-monotonizer, r=kennytm
fix potential race in AtomicU64 time monotonizer

The AtomicU64-based monotonizer introduced in #83093 is incorrect because several threads could try to update the value concurrently and a thread which doesn't have the newest value among all the updates could win.

That bug probably has little real world impact since it doesn't make observed time worse than hardware clocks. The worst case would probably be a thread which has a clock that is behind by several cycles observing several inconsistent fixups, which should be similar to observing the unfiltered backslide in the first place.

New benchmarks, they don't look as good as the original PR but still an improvement compared to the mutex.
I don't know why the contended mutex case is faster now than in the previous benchmarks.

```
actually_monotonic() == true:
test time::tests::instant_contention_01_threads                   ... bench:          44 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test time::tests::instant_contention_02_threads                   ... bench:          45 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test time::tests::instant_contention_04_threads                   ... bench:          45 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test time::tests::instant_contention_08_threads                   ... bench:          45 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test time::tests::instant_contention_16_threads                   ... bench:          46 ns/iter (+/- 0)

atomic u64:
test time::tests::instant_contention_01_threads                   ... bench:          66 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test time::tests::instant_contention_02_threads                   ... bench:         287 ns/iter (+/- 14)
test time::tests::instant_contention_04_threads                   ... bench:         296 ns/iter (+/- 43)
test time::tests::instant_contention_08_threads                   ... bench:         604 ns/iter (+/- 163)
test time::tests::instant_contention_16_threads                   ... bench:       1,147 ns/iter (+/- 29)

mutex:
test time::tests::instant_contention_01_threads                   ... bench:          78 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test time::tests::instant_contention_02_threads                   ... bench:         652 ns/iter (+/- 275)
test time::tests::instant_contention_04_threads                   ... bench:         900 ns/iter (+/- 32)
test time::tests::instant_contention_08_threads                   ... bench:       1,927 ns/iter (+/- 62)
test time::tests::instant_contention_16_threads                   ... bench:       3,748 ns/iter (+/- 146)
```
2021-09-19 17:31:32 +09:00
bors
7a3d1a5f3d Auto merge of #89031 - the8472:outline-once-cell-init-closure, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Don't inline OnceCell initialization closures

The more general variant of #89026, originally suggested in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/86898#issuecomment-920138051
2021-09-19 08:05:45 +00:00
ondra05
3f75ab3950
Fix typo
Removed extra spaces in front of commas
2021-09-18 23:39:56 +02:00
klensy
cccd6e0e83 EscapeDefault: change range field to Range<u8>, reducing struct size 24 -> 6 bytes 2021-09-18 14:20:00 +03:00
bors
6cdd42f9f8 Auto merge of #88988 - Mark-Simulacrum:avoid-into-ok, r=nagisa
Avoid codegen for Result::into_ok in lang_start

This extra codegen seems to be the cause for the regressions in max-rss on #86034. While LLVM will certainly optimize the dead code away, avoiding it's generation in the first place seems good, particularly when it is so simple.

#86034 produced this [diff](https://gist.github.com/Mark-Simulacrum/95c7599883093af3b960c35ffadf4dab#file-86034-diff) for a simple `fn main() {}`. With this PR, that diff [becomes limited to just a few extra IR instructions](https://gist.github.com/Mark-Simulacrum/95c7599883093af3b960c35ffadf4dab#file-88988-from-pre-diff) -- no extra functions.

Note that these are pre-optimization; LLVM surely will eliminate this during optimization. However, that optimization can end up generating more work and bump memory usage, and this eliminates that.
2021-09-18 09:15:40 +00:00
DeveloperC286
05b01cd787 refactor: VecDeques IntoIter fields to private 2021-09-17 21:46:32 +01:00
Sachin Cherian
ec34aa61d6 modify std::os docs to be more consistent
> add intra doc links
> add a usage example for the os::windows module
2021-09-17 23:23:21 +05:30
The8472
57465d9c1b use AtomicU64::fetch_update instead of handrolled RMW-loop 2021-09-17 18:54:24 +02:00
Maybe Waffle
71e2eacc7b Stabilize Iterator::map_while 2021-09-17 19:42:46 +03:00
Guillaume Gomez
eb62779f2d
Rollup merge of #88954 - nbdd0121:panic3, r=oli-obk
Allow `panic!("{}", computed_str)` in const fn.

Special-case `panic!("{}", arg)` and translate it to `panic_display(&arg)`. `panic_display` will behave like `panic_any` in cosnt eval and behave like `panic!(format_args!("{}", arg))` in runtime.

This should bring Rust 2015 and 2021 to feature parity in terms of `const_panic`; and hopefully would unblock the stabilisation of #51999.

`@rustbot` modify labels: +T-compiler +T-libs +A-const-eval +A-const-fn

r? `@oli-obk`
2021-09-17 17:41:19 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
723d27934b
Rollup merge of #88953 - joshtriplett:chown, r=dtolnay
Add chown functions to std::os::unix::fs to change the owner and group of files

This is a straightforward wrapper that uses the existing helpers for C
string handling and errno handling.

Having this available is convenient for UNIX utility programs written in
Rust, and avoids having to call unsafe functions like `libc::chown`
directly and handle errors manually, in a program that may otherwise be
entirely safe code.

In addition, these functions provide a more Rustic interface by
accepting appropriate traits and using `None` rather than `-1`.
2021-09-17 17:41:18 +02:00
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
2cef5d8091 library/std/env: Add 'm68k' to comment on ARCH constant 2021-09-17 15:07:14 +00:00
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
5e56778dc8 libstd: Add m68k for raw type definitions on Linux 2021-09-17 15:07:14 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
5d14396ed0
Rollup merge of #88887 - fee1-dead:const-deref, r=oli-obk
Const Deref

Implements `const Deref`/`const DerefMut` for `&mut T`, `&T`, `Cow<'_, B>` and `ManuallyDrop<T>`
2021-09-17 14:09:48 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
0f06e36603
Rollup merge of #88339 - piegamesde:master, r=joshtriplett
Add TcpListener::into_incoming and IntoIncoming

The `incoming` method is really useful, however for some use cases the borrow
this introduces is needlessly restricting. Thus, an owned variant is added.

r? ``@joshtriplett``
2021-09-17 14:09:45 +09:00
Gary Guo
be5a5b70b4 Fix missing no_global_oom_handling cfg-gating 2021-09-17 03:53:18 +01:00
The8472
ca2d2fa283 Don't inline OnceCell initialization closures 2021-09-17 00:24:36 +02:00
TennyZhuang
3839ca9953 Optimize unnecessary check in Vec::retain
Co-authored-by: oxalica <oxalicc@pm.me>
2021-09-17 02:55:12 +08:00
TennyZhuang
20e14e4030 Add benchmark for Vec::retain 2021-09-17 02:55:12 +08:00
Manish Goregaokar
d9fa3561b6
Rollup merge of #89009 - tatami4:master, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Fix typo in `break` docs
2021-09-16 10:57:25 -07:00
Manish Goregaokar
84d384c8c1
Rollup merge of #88986 - hargoniX:master, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Update the backtrace crate

https://github.com/rust-lang/backtrace-rs/pull/437 fixed backtraces in
OpenBSD -> update it here as well so OpenBSD Rust code can produce
proper backtraces.
2021-09-16 10:57:24 -07:00
Manish Goregaokar
06dbc284a8
Rollup merge of #88976 - notriddle:notriddle/cow-from-cstr-docs, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Clean up and add doc comments for CStr

CC #51430
2021-09-16 10:57:21 -07:00
Manish Goregaokar
5b6285e370
Rollup merge of #88928 - lefth:master, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Document the closure arguments for `reduce`.

See issue #88927.
2021-09-16 10:57:20 -07:00
The8472
2b512cc329 fix potential race in AtomicU64 time monotonizer 2021-09-16 18:32:28 +02:00
bjorn3
37608c7c50 Rustfmt 2021-09-16 15:54:12 +02:00
bjorn3
5e7f641a32 Merge two THREAD_INFO.with and following RefCell borrow
This is a bit faster
2021-09-16 15:24:53 +02:00
bjorn3
cb14269145 Replace a couple of asserts with rtassert! in rt code
This replaces a couple of panic locations with hard aborts. The panics
can't be catched by the user anyway in these locations.
2021-09-16 15:20:44 +02:00
bjorn3
1ad44b23d1 Remove unused function 2021-09-16 14:58:36 +02:00
bjorn3
a8bb3bcd38 Use const {} for the THREAD_INFO thread local
This makes accesses to it cheaper
2021-09-16 14:55:15 +02:00
bjorn3
f78cd44602 Optimize ThreadInfo::with
The RefCell is now borrowed exactly once. In addition a code sequence
that contains an unwrap that is guaranteed to never panic at runtime is
replaced with get_or_insert_with, which makes the intended behavior
clearer and will not emit code to panic even without optimizations.
2021-09-16 14:48:33 +02:00
bjorn3
af7eededaa Remove an allocation from rt::init
Previously the thread name would first be heap allocated and then
re-allocated to add a nul terminator. Now it will be heap allocated only
once with nul terminator added form the start.
2021-09-16 14:41:09 +02:00
bjorn3
6f6bb16718 Merge sys_common::rt into rt 2021-09-16 14:32:32 +02:00
est31
372711906b Add IntoIterator intra doc link to various collections 2021-09-16 13:55:27 +02:00
tatami4
a452d02636
Fix typo in break docs 2021-09-16 14:51:14 +03:00
est31
a8a829deb4 Add intra-doc-links to BinaryHeap rustdoc 2021-09-16 13:35:54 +02:00
est31
52ab3e8e76 Add intra-doc-links to LinkedList rustdoc 2021-09-16 13:20:36 +02:00
Mark Rousskov
db5ecd539c Avoid codegen for Result::into_ok in lang_start
Otherwise, we end up pulling in an extra module as part of codegen, and that
costs us a sizeable amount of work (both in LLVM and outside).
2021-09-15 21:35:10 -04:00
Michiel De Muynck
77ceb2b5d8 Make Duration's Debug format pad to width
Duration's Debug formatting previously ignored the width parameter.
This commit fixes that.

Fixes issue #88059.
2021-09-16 03:09:31 +02:00
Manish Goregaokar
cad1efae57
Rollup merge of #88915 - joshlf:patch-4, r=kennytm
`Wrapping<T>` has the same layout and ABI as `T`
2021-09-15 14:57:02 -07:00
Gary Guo
11c0e58c74 Allow panic!("{}", computed_str) in const fn. 2021-09-15 21:56:43 +01:00
Josh Triplett
862d89e3b5 Add tracking issue for unix_chown 2021-09-15 13:09:54 -07:00
Henrik Böving
4e61d11a16 Update the backtrace crate
https://github.com/rust-lang/backtrace-rs/pull/437 fixed backtraces in
OpenBSD -> update it here as well so OpenBSD Rust code can produce
proper backtraces.
2021-09-15 20:32:35 +02:00