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Michael Goulet
f3218b2a70 Make ConstKind and TyKind Copy 2023-12-12 01:09:12 +00:00
Michael Goulet
e947234520 Simplify some Copy impls in rustc_type_ir 2023-12-12 01:09:12 +00:00
bors
e2a3c9b3f0 Auto merge of #117962 - weihanglo:debug-name-table, r=wesleywiser
fix: stop emitting `.debug_pubnames` and `.debug_pubtypes`

A continuation of #94181.
Fixes #48762
MCP can be found in <https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/688>.

`.debug_pubnames` and `.debug_pubtypes` are poorly designed and people
seldom use them. However, they take a considerable portion of size in
the final binary. This tells LLVM stop emitting those sections on
DWARFv4 or lower. DWARFv5 use `.debug_names` which is more concise
in size and performant for name lookup.

Some other no-really-useful personal notes:

<details><summary>Details</summary>
<p>

## Pepole saying they are not useful

* https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/48762
* https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/317568-t-compiler.2Fwg-debugging/topic/investigating.20debuginfo.20size/near/342713604
* `DwarfCompileUnit::hasDwarfPubSections()` — f633f325a1/llvm/lib/CodeGen/AsmPrinter/DwarfCompileUnit.cpp (L1477-L1494)
* clang default to no debug name table when no option provided — f633f325a1/clang/lib/Frontend/CompilerInvocation.cpp (L1819-L1824)
* GCC explicitly says GDB doesn't use pub sections (`TARGET_WANT_DEBUG_PUB_SECTIONS` only be true on Darwin) — 5d2a360f0a/gcc/target.def (L6985-L6990) and 319b460545/gold/dwarf_reader.h (L424-L427)
* Probably the only place that makes use of pub section in lldb — 725115d7bb/lldb/source/Plugins/SymbolFile/DWARF/SymbolFileDWARF.cpp (L2117-L2135)

* "The -gsplit-dwarf option requires -ggnu-pubnames." — 5d2a360f0a/gcc/opts.cc (L1205)

* LLVM: Always emit `.debug_names` with dwarf 5 for Apple platforms — https://reviews.llvm.org/D118754

</p>
</details>
2023-12-11 22:32:08 +00:00
Weihang Lo
6aac62cdcb
refactor: only check dwarf version when emitting dwarf 2023-12-11 16:24:24 -05:00
Weihang Lo
1667f3d2cc
fix: stop emitting .debug_pubnames and .debug_pubtypes
`.debug_pubnames` and `.debug_pubtypes` are poorly designed and people
seldom use them. However, they take a considerable portion of size in
the final binary. This tells LLVM stop emitting those sections on
DWARFv4 or lower. DWARFv5 use `.debug_names` which is more concise
in size and performant for name lookup.
2023-12-11 14:58:02 -05:00
Matthias Krüger
1cf538b0b1
Rollup merge of #118835 - Urgau:fix-rccg-gcc-tests, r=matthiaskrgr
Fix again `rustc_codegen_gcc` tests

Similar to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/118706

r? `@GuillaumeGomez`
2023-12-11 20:46:52 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
dd0887c75c
Rollup merge of #118822 - Nadrieril:librarify, r=compiler-errors
Extract exhaustiveness into its own crate

It now makes sense to extract exhaustiveness into its own crate! This was much-requested by rust-analyzer (they currently maintain by hand a copy of the algorithm), and I hope this can serve other projects e.g. clippy.

This is the churny PR: it exclusively moves code around. It's not yet useable outside of rustc but I wanted the churny parts to be out of the way.

r? `@compiler-errors`
2023-12-11 20:46:50 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
dadecea9f1
Rollup merge of #118818 - krasimirgg:llvm-18-pass, r=nikic
llvm-wrapper: adapt for LLVM API change

LLVM commit 1d608fc755 renamed the pass.

r? ````@nikic````
2023-12-11 20:46:50 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
3a0562b93c
Rollup merge of #118726 - dtolnay:matchguardlet, r=compiler-errors
Do not parenthesize exterior struct lit inside match guards

Before this PR, the AST pretty-printer injects parentheses around expressions any time parens _could_ be needed depending on what else is in the code that surrounds that expression. But the pretty-printer did not pass around enough context to understand whether parentheses really _are_ needed on any particular expression. As a consequence, there are false positives where unneeded parentheses are being inserted.

Example:

```rust
#![feature(if_let_guard)]

macro_rules! pp {
    ($e:expr) => {
        stringify!($e)
    };
}

fn main() {
    println!("{}", pp!(match () { () if let _ = Struct {} => {} }));
}
```

**Before:**

```console
match () { () if let _ = (Struct {}) => {} }
```

**After:**

```console
match () { () if let _ = Struct {} => {} }
```

This PR introduces a bit of state that is passed across various expression printing methods to help understand accurately whether particular situations require parentheses injected by the pretty printer, and it fixes one such false positive involving match guards as shown above.

There are other parenthesization false positive cases not fixed by this PR. I intend to address these in follow-up PRs. For example here is one: the expression `{ let _ = match x {} + 1; }` is pretty-printed as `{ let _ = (match x {}) + 1; }` despite there being no reason for parentheses to appear there.
2023-12-11 20:46:49 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
670ba478de
Rollup merge of #118620 - petrochenkov:defeed2, r=compiler-errors
resolve: Use `def_kind` query to cleanup some code

Follow up to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/118188.

Similar attempts to use queries in resolver resulted in perf regressions in the past, so this needs a perf run first.
2023-12-11 20:46:48 +01:00
Urgau
b1bfeb1cdf Fix rustc codegen gcc tests 2023-12-11 18:48:49 +01:00
bors
57010939ed Auto merge of #118344 - saethlin:rmeta-header-pos, r=WaffleLapkin
Use a u64 for the rmeta root position

Waffle noticed this in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/117301#discussion_r1405410174

We've upgraded the other file offsets to u64, and this one only costs 4 bytes per file. Also the way the truncation was being done before was extremely easy to miss, I sure missed it! It's not clear to me if not having this change effectively made the other upgrades from u32 to u64 ineffective, but we can have it now.

r? `@WaffleLapkin`
2023-12-11 17:21:14 +00:00
bors
8a3765582c Auto merge of #117758 - Urgau:lint_pointer_trait_comparisons, r=davidtwco
Add lint against ambiguous wide pointer comparisons

This PR is the resolution of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/106447 decided in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/117717 by T-lang.

## `ambiguous_wide_pointer_comparisons`

*warn-by-default*

The `ambiguous_wide_pointer_comparisons` lint checks comparison of `*const/*mut ?Sized` as the operands.

### Example

```rust
let ab = (A, B);
let a = &ab.0 as *const dyn T;
let b = &ab.1 as *const dyn T;

let _ = a == b;
```

### Explanation

The comparison includes metadata which may not be expected.

-------

This PR also drops `clippy::vtable_address_comparisons` which is superseded by this one.

~~One thing: is the current naming right? `invalid` seems a bit too much.~~

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/117717
2023-12-11 14:33:16 +00:00
bors
ff2c56344c Auto merge of #118823 - GuillaumeGomez:rollup-6v51gxv, r=GuillaumeGomez
Rollup of 3 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #118802 (Remove edition umbrella features.)
 - #118807 (Remove an allocation in min_stack)
 - #118812 (rustdoc-search: do not treat associated type names as types)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-12-11 12:33:04 +00:00
Nadrieril
43714edb6f Fix doc links 2023-12-11 12:53:01 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
54d6bded30
Rollup merge of #118802 - ehuss:remove-edition-preview, r=TaKO8Ki
Remove edition umbrella features.

In the 2018 edition, there was an "umbrella" feature `#[feature(rust_2018_preview)]` which was used to enable several other features at once. This umbrella mechanism was not used in the 2021 edition and likely will not be used in 2024 either. During 2018 users reported that setting the feature was awkward, especially since they already needed to opt-in via the edition mechanism.

This PR removes this mechanism because I believe it will not be used (and will clean up and simplify the code). I believe that there are better ways to handle features and editions. In short:

- For highly experimental features, that may or may not be involved in an edition, they can implement regular feature gates like `tcx.features().my_feature`.
- For experimental features that *might* be involved in an edition, they should implement gates with `tcx.features().my_feature && span.at_least_rust_20xx()`. This requires the user to still specify `#![feature(my_feature)]`, to avoid disrupting testing of other edition features which are ready and have been accepted within the edition.
- For experimental features that have graduated to definitely be part of an edition, they should implement gates with `tcx.features().my_feature || span.at_least_rust_20xx()`, or just remove the feature check altogether and just check `span.at_least_rust_20xx()`.
- For relatively simple changes, they can skip the whole feature gating thing and just check `span.at_least_rust_20xx()`, and rely on the instability of the edition itself (which requires `-Zunstable-options`) to gate it.

I am working on documenting all of this in the rustc-dev-guide.
2023-12-11 11:40:36 +01:00
bors
6f40082313 Auto merge of #118661 - fee1-dead-contrib:restore-const-partialEq, r=compiler-errors
Restore `const PartialEq`

And thus fixes a number of tests. There is a bug that still needs to be fixed, so WIP for now.

r? `@compiler-errors`
2023-12-11 10:34:51 +00:00
Nadrieril
5d6c539c2d Fix item visibilities 2023-12-11 11:20:55 +01:00
Nadrieril
de3f983bcd Make MaybeInfiniteInt rustc-independent 2023-12-11 11:20:55 +01:00
Nadrieril
24adca0a26 Move lints to their own module 2023-12-11 11:20:55 +01:00
Nadrieril
3691a0aee5 Gather rustc-specific functions around MatchCheckCtxt 2023-12-11 11:20:55 +01:00
Nadrieril
281002d42c Extract exhaustiveness into its own crate 2023-12-11 11:20:55 +01:00
Krasimir Georgiev
a0c5079889 llvm-wrapper: adapt for LLVM API change
LLVM commit 1d608fc755
renamed the pass.
2023-12-11 09:27:09 +00:00
bors
8b1ba11cb1 Auto merge of #117116 - calebzulawski:repr-simd-packed, r=workingjubilee
Implement repr(packed) for repr(simd)

This allows creating vectors with non-power-of-2 lengths that do not have padding.  See rust-lang/portable-simd#319
2023-12-11 08:07:20 +00:00
bors
c13187c998 Auto merge of #118494 - nnethercote:default_configuration-fill_well_known, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Rearrange `default_configuration` and `CheckCfg::fill_well_known`.

There are comments saying these two functions should be kept in sync, but they have very different structures, process symbols in different orders, and there are some inconsistencies.

This commit reorders them so they're both mostly processing symbols in alphabetical order, which makes cross-checking them a lot easier. The commit also adds some macros to factor out repetitive code patterns.

The commit also moves the handling of `sym::test` out of `build_configuration` into `default_configuration`, where all the other symbols are handled.

r? `@bjorn3`
2023-12-11 06:10:44 +00:00
Ben Kimock
79bdd24d6e Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Waffle Maybe <waffle.lapkin@gmail.com>
2023-12-10 23:26:40 -05:00
bors
e299752868 Auto merge of #118032 - RalfJung:char-u32, r=Mark-Simulacrum
guarantee that char and u32 are ABI-compatible

In https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/116894 we added a guarantee that `char` has the same alignment as `u32`, but there is still one axis where these types could differ: function call ABI. So let's nail that down as well: in a function signature, `char` and `u32` are completely equivalent.

This is a new stable guarantee, so it will need t-lang approval.
2023-12-11 04:13:19 +00:00
bors
a9cb8ee821 Auto merge of #114571 - nnethercote:improve-print_tts, r=petrochenkov
Improve `print_tts`

By slightly changing the meaning of `tokenstream::Spacing` we can greatly improve the output of `print_tts`.

r? `@ghost`
2023-12-11 00:03:56 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
22b534de4f Rearrange default_configuration and CheckCfg::fill_well_known.
There are comments saying these two functions should be kept in sync,
but they have very different structures, process symbols in different
orders, and there are some inconsistencies.

This commit reorders them so they're both mostly processing symbols in
alphabetical order, which makes cross-checking them a lot easier. The
commit also adds some macros to factor out repetitive code patterns.
Plus it adds `sanitizer_cfi_normalize_{integers,pointers}` to
`fill_well_known`, which were missing.

The commit also moves the handling of `sym::test` out of
`build_configuration` into `default_configuration`, where all the other
symbols are handled.
2023-12-11 10:04:47 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
4cfdbd328b Add spacing information to delimiters.
This is an extension of the previous commit. It means the output of
something like this:
```
stringify!(let a: Vec<u32> = vec![];)
```
goes from this:
```
let a: Vec<u32> = vec![] ;
```
With this PR, it now produces this string:
```
let a: Vec<u32> = vec![];
```
2023-12-11 09:36:40 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
925f7fad57 Improve print_tts by changing tokenstream::Spacing.
`tokenstream::Spacing` appears on all `TokenTree::Token` instances,
both punct and non-punct. Its current usage:
- `Joint` means "can join with the next token *and* that token is a
  punct".
- `Alone` means "cannot join with the next token *or* can join with the
  next token but that token is not a punct".

The fact that `Alone` is used for two different cases is awkward.
This commit augments `tokenstream::Spacing` with a new variant
`JointHidden`, resulting in:
- `Joint` means "can join with the next token *and* that token is a
  punct".
- `JointHidden` means "can join with the next token *and* that token is a
  not a punct".
- `Alone` means "cannot join with the next token".

This *drastically* improves the output of `print_tts`. For example,
this:
```
stringify!(let a: Vec<u32> = vec![];)
```
currently produces this string:
```
let a : Vec < u32 > = vec! [] ;
```
With this PR, it now produces this string:
```
let a: Vec<u32> = vec![] ;
```
(The space after the `]` is because `TokenTree::Delimited` currently
doesn't have spacing information. The subsequent commit fixes this.)

The new `print_tts` doesn't replicate original code perfectly. E.g.
multiple space characters will be condensed into a single space
character. But it's much improved.

`print_tts` still produces the old, uglier output for code produced by
proc macros. Because we have to translate the generated code from
`proc_macro::Spacing` to the more expressive `token::Spacing`, which
results in too much `proc_macro::Along` usage and no
`proc_macro::JointHidden` usage. So `space_between` still exists and
is used by `print_tts` in conjunction with the `Spacing` field.

This change will also help with the removal of `Token::Interpolated`.
Currently interpolated tokens are pretty-printed nicely via AST pretty
printing. `Token::Interpolated` removal will mean they get printed with
`print_tts`. Without this change, that would result in much uglier
output for code produced by decl macro expansions. With this change, AST
pretty printing and `print_tts` produce similar results.

The commit also tweaks the comments on `proc_macro::Spacing`. In
particular, it refers to "compound tokens" rather than "multi-char
operators" because lifetimes aren't operators.
2023-12-11 09:19:09 +11:00
bors
d86d65bbc1 Auto merge of #118368 - GuillaumeGomez:env-flag, r=Nilstrieb
Implement `--env` compiler flag (without `tracked_env` support)

Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/80792.
Implementation of https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/653.
Not an implementation of https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2794.

It adds the `--env` compiler flag option which allows to set environment values used by `env!` and `option_env!`.

Important to note: When trying to retrieve an environment variable value, it will first look into the ones defined with `--env`, and if there isn't one, then only it will look into the environment variables. So if you use `--env PATH=a`, then `env!("PATH")` will return `"a"` and not the actual `PATH` value.

As mentioned in the title, `tracked_env` support is not added here. I'll do it in a follow-up PR.

r? rust-lang/compiler
2023-12-10 21:48:53 +00:00
Eric Huss
f481596ee4 Remove edition umbrella features. 2023-12-10 13:03:28 -08:00
bors
7e452c123c Auto merge of #118791 - saethlin:use-immediate-type, r=nikic
Use immediate_backend_type when reading from a const alloc

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/118047

r? `@nikic`
2023-12-10 17:50:15 +00:00
bors
b9068315db Auto merge of #116952 - compiler-errors:lifetime_capture_rules_2024, r=TaKO8Ki
Implement 2024-edition lifetime capture rules RFC

Implements rust-lang/rfcs#3498.
2023-12-10 15:51:39 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
486e55e547 Implement --env compiler flag 2023-12-10 14:25:57 +01:00
Deadbeef
c4c35551d8 fix clippy 2023-12-10 13:10:46 +00:00
bors
84f6130fe3 Auto merge of #118692 - surechen:remove_unused_imports, r=petrochenkov
remove redundant imports

detects redundant imports that can be eliminated.

for #117772 :

In order to facilitate review and modification, split the checking code and removing redundant imports code into two PR.

r? `@petrochenkov`
2023-12-10 11:55:48 +00:00
Deadbeef
de8f4acbf7 clean up leftover FIXME 2023-12-10 10:53:57 +00:00
Deadbeef
d464dd07ed fix tests 2023-12-10 10:42:34 +00:00
Deadbeef
d1f4bc5a19 Revert "Don't print host effect param in pretty path_generic_args"
This reverts commit f1bf874fb1.
2023-12-10 10:17:28 +00:00
Deadbeef
2f457d9d60 filter out trailing effect param in own_args_no_defaults 2023-12-10 10:17:00 +00:00
Deadbeef
e03c18b1b3 fix host param for PartialEq 2023-12-10 10:16:40 +00:00
bors
42dfac5e08 Auto merge of #118788 - compiler-errors:const-pretty, r=fee1-dead
Don't print host effect param in pretty `path_generic_args`

Make `own_args_no_defaults` pass back the `GenericParamDef`, so that we can pass both the args *and* param definitions into `path_generic_args`. That allows us to use the `GenericParamDef` to filter out effect params.

This allows us to filter out the host param regardless of whether it's `sym::host` or `true`/`false`.

This also renames a couple of `const_effect_param` -> `host_effect_param`, and restores `~const` pretty printing to `TraitPredPrintModifiersAndPath`.

cc #118785
r? `@fee1-dead` cc `@oli-obk`
2023-12-10 06:59:25 +00:00
surechen
40ae34194c remove redundant imports
detects redundant imports that can be eliminated.

for #117772 :

In order to facilitate review and modification, split the checking code and
removing redundant imports code into two PR.
2023-12-10 10:56:22 +08:00
Ben Kimock
b0a580112b Use immediate_backend_type when reading from a const alloc 2023-12-09 17:13:11 -05:00
bors
06e02d5b25 Auto merge of #118308 - Nadrieril:sound-exhaustive-patterns-take-3, r=compiler-errors
Don't warn an empty pattern unreachable if we're not sure the data is valid

Exhaustiveness checking used to be naive about the possibility of a place containing invalid data. This could cause it to emit an "unreachable pattern" lint on an arm that was in fact reachable, as in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/117119.

This PR fixes that. We now track whether a place that is matched on may hold invalid data. This also forced me to be extra precise about how exhaustiveness manages empty types.

Note that this now errs in the opposite direction: the following arm is truly unreachable (because the binding causes a read of the value) but not linted as such. I'd rather not recommend writing a `match ... {}` that has the implicit side-effect of loading the value. [Never patterns](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/118155) will solve this cleanly.
```rust
match union.value {
    _x => unreachable!(),
}
```

I recommend reviewing commit by commit. I went all-in on the test suite because this went through a lot of iterations and I kept everything. The bit I'm least confident in is `is_known_valid_scrutinee` in `check_match.rs`.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/117119.
2023-12-09 19:03:03 +00:00
Michael Goulet
afa35e90ef Print constness in TraitPredPrintModifiersAndPath 2023-12-09 17:55:07 +00:00
Michael Goulet
7467c3a45c s/const_effect/host_effect 2023-12-09 17:43:08 +00:00
Michael Goulet
f1bf874fb1 Don't print host effect param in pretty path_generic_args 2023-12-09 17:42:33 +00:00