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Sky
264e8093aa Remove (deprecated & unstable) {to,from}_bits pointer methods 2024-06-27 23:32:20 -04:00
Sky
8bcd1dede6 add () to the marker_impls macro for ConstParamTy
seems to have escaped bootstrap
2024-06-27 22:37:29 -04:00
Jake Goulding
448dd30ed4 Mark Hasher::finish as #[must_use] 2024-06-27 14:16:27 -04:00
Trevor Spiteri
dab77c50da fix least significant digits of f128 associated constants
While the numbers are parsed to the correct value, the decimal numbers in the
source were rounded to zero instead of to the nearest, making the literals
different from the values shown in the documentation.
2024-06-27 18:31:29 +02:00
joboet
7e7d0a959d core: improve comment
Co-authored-by: Ralf Jung <post@ralfj.de>
2024-06-27 12:16:46 +02:00
Urgau
f026e0bfc1 Cleanup bootstrap check-cfg 2024-06-27 11:30:03 +02:00
bors
4bdf8d2d58 Auto merge of #126608 - tgross35:f16-f128-library, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Add more constants, functions, and tests for `f16` and `f128`

This adds everything that was in some way blocked on const eval, since https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/126429 landed. There is a lot of `cfg(bootstrap)` since that is a fairly recent change.

`f128` tests are disabled on everything except x86_64 and Linux aarch64, which are two platforms I know have "good" support for these types - meaning basic math symbols are available and LLVM doesn't hit selection crashes. `f16` tests are enabled on almost everything except for known LLVM crashes. Doctests are only enabled on x86_64.

Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116909
2024-06-26 12:06:05 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
cf22be186c Rollup merge of #126879 - the8472:next-chunk-filter-drop, r=cuviper
fix Drop items getting leaked in Filter::next_chunk

The optimization only makes sense for non-drop elements anyway. Use the default implementation for items that are Drop instead.

It also simplifies the implementation.

fixes #126872
tracking issue #98326
2024-06-26 07:50:18 +02:00
joboet
23d1cc4b84 core: avoid extern types in formatting infrastructure 2024-06-26 00:06:16 +02:00
joboet
2c9556d28a fix UI test, simplify error message 2024-06-25 23:43:19 +02:00
The 8472
0d7aef9738 regression test for leaks in the the Filter::next_chunk implementation
previously next_chunk would forget items rejected by the filter
2024-06-25 23:22:27 +02:00
The 8472
2be2d77c50 add comments explaining optimizations for Filter::next_chunk 2024-06-25 23:20:00 +02:00
The 8472
133e7b10a4 fix Drop items getting leaked in Filter::next_chunk
The optimization only makes sense for non-drop elements anyway.
Use the default implementation for items that are Drop instead.

It also simplifies the implementation.
2024-06-25 23:19:58 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
e9700179bb Rollup merge of #126946 - cyrgani:patch-1, r=compiler-errors
Add missing slash in `const_eval_select` doc comment

In the middle of the doc comment, one line has only two slashes instead of three and isn't included in the [rendered documentation](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/intrinsics/fn.const_eval_select.html#stability-concerns). This PR adds the missing slash.
2024-06-25 21:33:44 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
3795c56bd1 Rollup merge of #126927 - workingjubilee:vaargsafe-is-unsafe, r=joboet
core: VaArgSafe is an unsafe trait

`T: VaArgSafe` is relied on for soundness. Safe impls promise nothing. Therefore this must be an unsafe trait. Slightly pedantic, as only core can impl this, but we *could* choose to unseal the trait. That would allow soundly (but unsafely) implementing this for e.g. a `#[repr(C)] struct` that should be passable by varargs.

Relates to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44930
2024-06-25 21:33:43 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
58bbade921 Rollup merge of #126302 - mu001999-contrib:ignore/default, r=michaelwoerister
Detect unused structs which derived Default

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Fixes #98871
2024-06-25 21:33:41 +02:00
David Tolnay
9d3c79bcd0 Stabilize const unchecked conversion from u32 to char 2024-06-25 10:56:20 -07:00
mu001999
6997b6876d Detect unused structs which derived Default 2024-06-25 23:29:44 +08:00
Ralf Jung
6896fa6619 simd_bitmask intrinsic: add a non-power-of-2 multi-byte example 2024-06-25 14:14:20 +02:00
cyrgani
c7b579a7cb Add missing slash in const_eval_select doc comment 2024-06-25 13:37:22 +02:00
Trevor Gross
6e2d934a88 Add more f16 and f128 library functions and constants
This adds everything that was directly or transitively blocked on const
arithmetic for these types, which was recently merged.

Since const arithmetic is recent, most of these need to be gated by
`bootstrap`.

Anything that relies on intrinsics that are still missing is excluded.
2024-06-25 01:32:36 -04:00
Trevor Gross
0eee0557d0 Add doctests to existing f16 and f128 functions
The symbols that these tests rely on are not available on all platforms
and some ABIs are buggy, tests that rely on external functions are
configured to only run on x86 (`f128`) or aarch64 (`f16`).
2024-06-25 01:32:36 -04:00
Jubilee Young
050595a826 core: VaArgSafe is an unsafe trait
`T: VaArgSafe` is relied on for soundness. Safe impls promise nothing.
Therefore this must be an unsafe trait. Slightly pedantic, as
only core can impl this, but we could choose to unseal the trait.
That would allow soundly (but unsafely) implementing this for e.g.
a `#[repr(C)] struct` that should be passable by varargs.
2024-06-24 20:40:33 -07:00
bors
fc555cd832 Auto merge of #126852 - scottmcm:more-checked-math-tweaks, r=Amanieu
Also get `add nuw` from `uN::checked_add`

When I was doing this for `checked_{sub,shl,shr}`, it was mentioned https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/124114#issuecomment-2066173305 that it'd be worth trying for `checked_add` too.

It makes a particularly-big difference for `x.checked_add(C)`, as doing this means that LLVM removes the intrinsic and does it as a normal `x <= MAX - C` instead.

cc `@DianQK` who had commented about `checked_add` related to https://github.com/rust-lang/hashbrown/issues/509 before

cc https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/80637 for how LLVM is unlikely to do this itself
2024-06-25 02:50:37 +00:00
Michael Goulet
85eb835a14 Rollup merge of #126904 - GrigorenkoPV:nonzero-fixme, r=joboet
Small fixme in core now that NonZero is generic

I doubt I have the rights to, but
`@bors` rollup=always
2024-06-24 15:51:05 -04:00
Michael Goulet
ed460d2eaa Rollup merge of #125575 - dingxiangfei2009:derive-smart-ptr, r=davidtwco
SmartPointer derive-macro

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Possibly replacing #123472 for continued upkeep of the proposal rust-lang/rfcs#3621 and implementation of the tracking issue #123430.

cc `@Darksonn` `@wedsonaf`
2024-06-24 15:51:01 -04:00
Kevin Reid
13fca73f49 Replace MaybeUninit::uninit_array() with array repeat expression.
This is possible now that inline const blocks are stable; the idea was
even mentioned as an alternative when `uninit_array()` was added:
<https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/65580#issuecomment-544200681>

> if it’s stabilized soon enough maybe it’s not worth having a
> standard library method that will be replaceable with
> `let buffer = [MaybeUninit::<T>::uninit(); $N];`

Const array repetition and inline const blocks are now stable (in the
next release), so that circumstance has come to pass, and we no longer
have reason to want `uninit_array()` other than convenience. Therefore,
let’s evaluate the inconvenience by not using `uninit_array()` in
the standard library, before potentially deleting it entirely.
2024-06-24 10:23:50 -07:00
Pavel Grigorenko
39bf1dcce5 Small fixme in core now that split_first has no codegen issues 2024-06-24 17:57:58 +03:00
Pavel Grigorenko
84474a25a4 Small fixme in core now that NonZero is generic 2024-06-24 17:42:08 +03:00
Matthias Krüger
94b9ea417d Rollup merge of #126213 - zachs18:atomicbool-u8-i8-from-ptr-alignment, r=Nilstrieb
Update docs for AtomicBool/U8/I8 with regard to alignment

Fixes #126084.

Since `AtomicBool`/`AtomicU8`/`AtomicI8` are guaranteed to have size == 1, and Rust guarantees that `size % align == 0`, they also must have alignment equal to 1, so some current docs are contradictory/confusing when describing their alignment requirements.

Specifically:

* Fix `AtomicBool::from_ptr` claiming that `align_of::<AtomicBool>() > align_of::<bool>()` on some platforms. (same for `AtomicU8::from_ptr`/`AtomicI8::from_ptr`)
* Explicitly state that `AtomicU8`/`AtomicI8` have the same alignment as `u8`/`i8` (in addition to size and bit validity)
* (internal) Change the `if_not_8_bit` macro to be `if_8_bit` and to allow an "if-else"-like structure, instead of just "if"-like.

---

I opted to leave the "`ptr` must be aligned" wording in `from_ptr`'s docs and just clarify that it is always satsified, instead of just removing the wording entirely. If that is instead preferred I can do that.
2024-06-24 15:06:21 +02:00
Petteri Räty
dbf7018387 Fix simd_gather documentation
There is no idx in the function signature.
2024-06-24 11:23:01 +03:00
Trevor Gross
0314fe62bd Reword docs for f32 and f64
Better explain the reasoning for the `next_up`/`next_down` integer
implementation, as requested by Ralf.
2024-06-24 00:42:21 -05:00
Trevor Gross
fce07a82c6 Extract repeated constants from f32 and f64 source
This will make it easier to keep `f16` and `f128` consistent as their
implementations get added.
2024-06-24 00:42:21 -05:00
ilikdoge
46b84956f8 Implement unsigned_signed_diff 2024-06-23 13:43:46 -07:00
Scott McMurray
ec9e35618d Also get add nuw from uN::checked_add 2024-06-23 13:29:06 -07:00
Xiangfei Ding
f1be59fa72 SmartPointer derive-macro
Co-authored-by: Wedson Almeida Filho <walmeida@microsoft.com>
2024-06-24 03:03:34 +08:00
bors
a0f01c3c10 Auto merge of #126838 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-qkop22o, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 3 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #126140 (Rename `std::fs::try_exists` to  `std::fs::exists` and stabilize fs_try_exists)
 - #126318 (Add a `x perf` command for integrating bootstrap with `rustc-perf`)
 - #126552 (Remove use of const traits (and `feature(effects)`) from stdlib)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-06-22 18:48:10 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
dc9a08f535 Rollup merge of #126552 - fee1-dead-contrib:rmfx, r=compiler-errors
Remove use of const traits (and `feature(effects)`) from stdlib

The current uses are already unsound because they are using non-const impls in const contexts. We can reintroduce them by reverting the commit in this PR, after #120639 lands.

Also, make `effects` an incomplete feature.

cc `@rust-lang/project-const-traits`
r? `@compiler-errors`
2024-06-22 19:33:56 +02:00
bors
f944afe380 Auto merge of #116113 - kpreid:arcmut, r=dtolnay
Generalize `{Rc,Arc}::make_mut()` to unsized types.

* `{Rc,Arc}::make_mut()` now accept any type implementing the new unstable trait `core::clone::CloneToUninit`.
* `CloneToUninit` is implemented for `T: Clone` and for `[T] where T: Clone`.
* `CloneToUninit` is a generalization of the existing internal trait `alloc::alloc::WriteCloneIntoRaw`.
* New feature gate: `clone_to_uninit`

This allows performing `make_mut()` on `Rc<[T]>` and `Arc<[T]>`, which was not previously possible.

---

Previous PR description, now obsolete:

>  Add `{Rc, Arc}::make_mut_slice()`
>
> These functions behave identically to `make_mut()`, but operate on `Arc<[T]>` instead of `Arc<T>`.
>
> This allows performing the operation on slices, which was not previously possible because `make_mut()` requires `T: Clone` (and slices, being `!Sized`, do not and currently cannot implement `Clone`).
>
> Feature gate: `make_mut_slice`

try-job: test-various
2024-06-22 16:35:29 +00:00
Kevin Reid
ec201b8650 Add core::clone::CloneToUninit.
This trait allows cloning DSTs, but is unsafe to implement and use
because it writes to possibly-uninitialized memory which must be of the
correct size, and must initialize that memory.

It is only implemented for `T: Clone` and `[T] where T: Clone`, but
additional implementations could be provided for specific `dyn Trait`
or custom-DST types.
2024-06-22 08:08:00 -07:00
bors
d03d6c0fea Auto merge of #126750 - scottmcm:less-unlikely, r=jhpratt
Stop using `unlikely` in `strict_*` methods

The `strict_*` methods don't need (un)likely, because the `overflow_panic` calls are all `#[cold]`, [meaning](https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#function-attributes) that LLVM knows any branch to them is unlikely without us needing to say so.

r? libs
2024-06-22 10:54:53 +00:00
Deadbeef
02aaea1803 update intrinsic const param counting 2024-06-21 09:23:54 +00:00
Deadbeef
3b14b756d8 Remove feature(effects) from the standard library 2024-06-21 09:23:24 +00:00
bors
d40f30e1df Auto merge of #126781 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-5u4pens, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #126125 (Improve conflict marker recovery)
 - #126481 (Add `powerpc-unknown-openbsd` maintenance status)
 - #126613 (Print the tested value in int_log tests)
 - #126617 (Expand `avx512_target_feature` to include VEX variants)
 - #126700 (Make edition dependent `:expr` macro fragment act like the edition-dependent `:pat` fragment does)
 - #126707 (Pass target to inaccessible-temp-dir rmake test)
 - #126767 (`StaticForeignItem` and `StaticItem` are the same)
 - #126774 (Fix another assertion failure for some Expect diagnostics.)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-06-21 09:22:09 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
7a827d349f Rollup merge of #126613 - tgross35:log-test-update, r=cuviper
Print the tested value in int_log tests

Tiny change - from the failures in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/125016, it would have been nice to see what the tested values were. Update the assertion messages.
2024-06-21 09:12:35 +02:00
Scott McMurray
a314f7363a Stop using unlikely in strict_* methods
It's unnecessary when that arm leads to a `#[cold]` panic anyway, since controlling branch likihood is what `#[cold]` is all about.

(And, well, it's unclear whether `unlikely!` even works these days anyway.)
2024-06-20 23:58:26 -07:00
Scott McMurray
55d13379ac [GVN] Add tests for generic pointees with PtrMetadata 2024-06-20 22:16:59 -07:00
bors
7a08f84627 Auto merge of #126578 - scottmcm:inlining-bonuses-too, r=davidtwco
Account for things that optimize out in inlining costs

This updates the MIR inlining `CostChecker` to have both bonuses and penalties, rather than just penalties.

That lets us add bonuses for some things where we want to encourage inlining without risking wrapping into a gigantic cost.  For example, `switchInt(const …)` we give an inlining bonus because codegen will actually eliminate the branch (and associated dead blocks) once it's monomorphized, so measuring both sides of the branch gives an unrealistically-high cost to it.  Similarly, an `unreachable` terminator gets a small bonus, because whatever branch leads there doesn't actually exist post-codegen.
2024-06-21 02:06:27 +00:00
bors
684b3553f7 Auto merge of #124032 - Voultapher:a-new-sort, r=thomcc
Replace sort implementations

This PR replaces the sort implementations with tailor-made ones that strike a balance of run-time, compile-time and binary-size, yielding run-time and compile-time improvements. Regressing binary-size for `slice::sort` while improving it for `slice::sort_unstable`. All while upholding the existing soft and hard safety guarantees, and even extending the soft guarantees, detecting strict weak ordering violations with a high chance and reporting it to users via a panic.

* `slice::sort` -> driftsort [design document](https://github.com/Voultapher/sort-research-rs/blob/main/writeup/driftsort_introduction/text.md), includes detailed benchmarks and analysis.

* `slice::sort_unstable` -> ipnsort [design document](https://github.com/Voultapher/sort-research-rs/blob/main/writeup/ipnsort_introduction/text.md), includes detailed benchmarks and analysis.

#### Why should we change the sort implementations?

In the [2023 Rust survey](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2024/02/19/2023-Rust-Annual-Survey-2023-results.html#challenges), one of the questions was: "In your opinion, how should work on the following aspects of Rust be prioritized?". The second place was "Runtime performance" and the third one "Compile Times". This PR aims to improve both.

#### Why is this one big PR and not multiple?

* The current documentation gives performance recommendations for `slice::sort` and `slice::sort_unstable`. If for example only one of them were to be changed, this advice would be misleading for some Rust versions. By replacing them atomically, the advice remains largely unchanged, and users don't have to change their code.
* driftsort and ipnsort share a substantial part of their implementations.
* The implementation of `select_nth_unstable` uses internals of `slice::sort_unstable`, which makes it impractical to split changes.

---

This PR is a collaboration with `@orlp.`
2024-06-20 20:40:43 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
b0b2082432 Rollup merge of #126737 - fee1-dead-contrib:rm-const-closures, r=compiler-errors
Remove `feature(const_closures)` from libcore

This is an incomplete feature and apparently it has no uses in `core`. Incomplete features should generally not be used in our standard library.
2024-06-20 18:20:13 +02:00