Avoid ICE in coverage builds with bad `#[coverage(..)]` attributes
This code can sometimes witness malformed coverage attributes in builds that are going to fail, so use `span_delayed_bug` to avoid an inappropriate ICE in that case.
Fixes#127880.
Refactoring to `OpaqueTyOrigin`
Pulled out of a larger PR that uses these changes to do cross-crate encoding of opaque origin, so we can use them for edition 2024 migrations. These changes should be self-explanatory on their own, tho 😄
.gitignore files for nix
This adds support for direnv and nix flakes / nix shell. I'm not sure if we should have a working nix configuration though.
r? ``@noratrieb``
Don't give method suggestions when method probe fails due to bad implementation of `Deref`
If we have a bad `Deref` impl, we used to bail with `MethodError::NoMatch`, which makes the error reporting code think that there was no applicable method (and thus try to suggest importing something, even if it's in scope).
Suppress this error, which fixes#131003.
Fix `target_abi` in SOLID targets
The `armv7a-kmc-solid_asp3-eabi` and `armv7a-kmc-solid_asp3-eabihf` targets clearly have the ABI in their name, so it should also be exposed in Rust's `target_abi` cfg variable.
CC target maintainer `@kawadakk.`
Add `get_line` confusable to `Stdin::read_line()`
This pull request resolves https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/131091
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I've updated tests for `tests/ui/attributes/rustc_confusables_std_cases` in order to verify this change is working as intended.
Before I submitted this pull request, I had a pull request to my local fork. If you're interested in seeing the conversation on that PR, go to https://github.com/JakenHerman/rust/pull/1.
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**Testing**:
Run `./x.py test tests/ui/attributes/rustc_confusables_std_cases.rs`
This code can sometimes witness malformed coverage attributes in builds that
are going to fail, so use `span_delayed_bug` to avoid an inappropriate ICE in
that case.
impl `Default` for `HashMap`/`HashSet` iterators that don't already have it
This is a follow-up to #128261 that isn't included in that PR because it depends on:
* [x] rust-lang/hashbrown#542 (`Default`)
* [x] `hashbrown` release containing above
It also wasn't included in #128261 initially and should have its own FCP, since these are also insta-stable.
Changes added:
* `Default for hash_map::{Iter, IterMut, IntoIter, IntoKeys, IntoValues, Keys, Values, ValuesMut}`
* `Default for hash_set::{Iter, IntoIter}`
Changes that were added before FCP, but are being deferred to later:
* `Clone for hash_map::{IntoIter, IntoKeys, IntoValues} where K: Clone, V: Clone`
* `Clone for hash_set::IntoIter where K: Clone`
Rollup of 3 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #126930 (Add unstable support for outputting file checksums for use in cargo)
- #130725 (Parser: better error messages for ``@`` in struct patterns)
- #131166 (Fix `target_vendor` for `aarch64-nintendo-switch-freestanding`)
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Fix `target_vendor` for `aarch64-nintendo-switch-freestanding`
Previously set to `target_vendor = "unknown"`, but Nintendo is clearly the vendor of the Switch, and is also reflected in the target name itself.
CC target maintainers `@leo60228` and `@jam1garner`
Add unstable support for outputting file checksums for use in cargo
Adds an unstable option that appends file checksums and expected lengths to the end of the dep-info file such that `cargo` can read and use these values as an alternative to file mtimes.
This PR powers the changes made in this cargo PR https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/pull/14137
Here's the tracking issue for the cargo feature https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/14136.
std: make `thread::current` available in all `thread_local!` destructors
... and thereby allow the panic runtime to always print the right thread name.
This works by modifying the TLS destructor system to schedule a runtime cleanup function after all other TLS destructors registered by `std` have run. Unfortunately, this doesn't affect foreign TLS destructors, `thread::current` will still panic there.
Additionally, the thread ID returned by `current_id` will now always be available, even inside the global allocator, and will not change during the lifetime of one thread (this was previously the case with key-based TLS).
The mechanisms I added for this (`local_pointer` and `thread_cleanup`) will also allow finally fixing #111272 by moving the signal stack to a similar runtime-cleanup TLS variable.
Update hashbrown to 0.15 and adjust some methods
This PR updates `hashbrown` to 0.15 in the standard library and adjust some methods as well as removing some as they no longer exists in Hashbrown it-self.
- `HashMap::get_many_mut` change API to return array-of-Option
- `HashMap::{replace_entry, replace_key}` are removed, FCP close [already finished](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44286#issuecomment-2293825619)
- `HashSet::get_or_insert_owned` is removed as it no longer exists in hashbrown
Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44286
r? `@Amanieu`
interpret: always enable write_immediate sanity checks
Writing a wrongly-sized scalar somewhere can have quite confusing effects. Let's see how expensive it is to catch this early.