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.
Some more refactorings towards removing driver queries
Follow up to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/127184
## Custom driver breaking change
The `after_analysis` callback is changed to accept `TyCtxt` instead of `Queries`. The only safe query in `Queries` to call at this point is `global_ctxt()` which allows you to enter the `TyCtxt` either way. To fix your custom driver, replace the `queries: &'tcx Queries<'tcx>` argument with `tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>` and remove your `queries.global_ctxt().unwrap().enter(|tcx| { ... })` call and only keep the contents of the closure.
## Custom driver deprecation
The `after_crate_root_parsing` callback is now deprecated. Several custom drivers are incorrectly calling `queries.global_ctxt()` from inside of it, which causes some driver code to be skipped. As such I would like to either remove it in the future or if custom drivers still need it, change it to accept an `&rustc_ast::Crate` instead.
rust-lang/rust#120675 introduced a new mechanism to declare intrinsics
which will potentially replace the rust-intrinsic ABI.
The new mechanism introduces a placeholder body and mark the intrinsic
with #[rustc_intrinsic_must_be_overridden].
In practice, this means that backends should not generate code for the
placeholder, and shim the intrinsic.
The new annotation is an internal compiler implementation,
and it doesn't need to be exposed to StableMIR users.
In this PR, intrinsics marked with `rustc_intrinsic_must_be_overridden`
are handled the same way as intrinsics that do not have a body.
Before this fix, the call to `body()` would crash, since `has_body()`
would return true, but we would try to retrieve the body of an intrinsic
which is not allowed.
Instead, the `Instance::body()` function will now convert an Intrinsic
into an Item before retrieving its body.