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Mahmoud Mazouz
9411844aff OperandRef already had a Debug impl
Co-authored-by: Jubilee <46493976+workingjubilee@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-08-05 10:30:27 +02:00
bors
4d48a6be74 Auto merge of #128673 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-gtvpkm7, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #128026 (std:🧵 available_parallelism implementation for vxWorks proposal.)
 - #128471 (rustdoc: Fix handling of `Self` type in search index and refactor its representation)
 - #128607 (Use `object` in `run-make/symbols-visibility`)
 - #128609 (Remove unnecessary constants from flt2dec dragon)
 - #128611 (run-make: Remove cygpath)
 - #128619 (Correct the const stabilization of `<[T]>::last_chunk`)
 - #128630 (docs(resolve): more explain about `target`)
 - #128660 (tests: more crashes)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-08-05 06:55:50 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
227944defd Rollup merge of #128630 - bvanjoi:resolve-comment, r=petrochenkov
docs(resolve): more explain about `target`

r? ```````@petrochenkov```````
2024-08-05 08:22:24 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
20480075bd Rollup merge of #128623 - jieyouxu:check-attr-ice, r=nnethercote
Do not fire unhandled attribute assertion on multi-segment `AttributeType::Normal` attributes with builtin attribute as first segment

### The Problem

In #128581 I introduced an assertion to check that all builtin attributes are actually checked via
`CheckAttrVisitor` and aren't accidentally usable on completely unrelated HIR nodes.
Unfortunately, the assertion had correctness problems as revealed in #128622.

The match on attribute path segments looked like

```rs,ignore
// Normal handler
[sym::should_panic] => /* check is implemented */
// Fallback handler
[name, ..] => match BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTE_MAP.get(name) {
    // checked below
    Some(BuiltinAttribute { type_: AttributeType::CrateLevel, .. }) => {}
    Some(_) => {
        if !name.as_str().starts_with("rustc_") {
            span_bug!(
                attr.span,
                "builtin attribute {name:?} not handled by `CheckAttrVisitor`"
            )
        }
    }
    None => (),
}
```

However, it failed to account for edge cases such as an attribute whose:

1. path segments *starts* with a segment matching the name of a builtin attribute such as `should_panic`, and
2. the first segment's symbol does not start with `rustc_`, and
3. the matched builtin attribute is also of `AttributeType::Normal` attribute type upon registration with the builtin attribute map.

These conditions when all satisfied cause the span bug to be issued for e.g.
`#[should_panic::skip]` because the `[sym::should_panic]` arm is not matched (since it's
`[sym::should_panic, sym::skip]`).

### Proposed Solution

This PR tries to remedy that by adjusting all normal/specific handlers to not match exactly on a single segment, but instead match a prefix segment.

i.e.

```rs,ignore
// Normal handler, notice the `, ..` rest pattern
[sym::should_panic, ..] => /* check is implemented */
// Fallback handler
[name, ..] => match BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTE_MAP.get(name) {
    // checked below
    Some(BuiltinAttribute { type_: AttributeType::CrateLevel, .. }) => {}
    Some(_) => {
        if !name.as_str().starts_with("rustc_") {
            span_bug!(
                attr.span,
                "builtin attribute {name:?} not handled by `CheckAttrVisitor`"
            )
        }
    }
    None => (),
}
```

### Review Remarks

This PR contains 2 commits:

1. The first commit adds a regression test. This will ICE without the `CheckAttrVisitor` changes.
2. The second commit adjusts `CheckAttrVisitor` assertion logic. Once this commit is applied, the test should no longer ICE and produce the expected bless stderr.

Fixes #128622.

r? ``@nnethercote`` (since you reviewed #128581)
2024-08-05 05:40:21 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
d10f2b32f0 Rollup merge of #127907 - RalfJung:byte_slice_in_packed_struct_with_derive, r=nnethercote
built-in derive: remove BYTE_SLICE_IN_PACKED_STRUCT_WITH_DERIVE hack and lint

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/107457 by turning the lint into a hard error. The lint has been shown in future breakage reports since Rust 1.69 (released in April 2023).

Let's see (via crater) if enough time has passed since https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/104429, and https://github.com/unicode-org/icu4x/pull/2834 has propagated far enough to let us make this a hard error.

Cc ``@nnethercote`` ``@Manishearth``
2024-08-05 05:40:19 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
cc61dc8b2d Rollup merge of #127655 - RalfJung:invalid_type_param_default, r=compiler-errors
turn `invalid_type_param_default` into a `FutureReleaseErrorReportInDeps`

`````@rust-lang/types````` I assume the plan is still to disallow this? It has been a future-compat lint for a long time, seems ripe to go for hard error.

However, turns out that outright removing it right now would lead to [tons of crater regressions](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/127655#issuecomment-2228285460), so for now this PR just makes this future-compat lint show up in cargo's reports, so people are warned when they use a dependency that is affected by this.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/27336 by removing the feature gate (so there's no way to silence the lint even on nightly)
CC https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/36887
2024-08-05 05:40:19 +02:00
Mahmoud Mazouz
41ec376edd Add Debug impls to API types in rustc_codegen_ssa 2024-08-04 21:59:03 +02:00
bors
ab1527f1d6 Auto merge of #128544 - compiler-errors:perf-warn_if_unreachable, r=fmease
Check divergence value first before doing span operations in `warn_if_unreachable`

It's more expensive to extract the span's desugaring first rather than check the value of the divergence enum. For some reason I inverted these checks, probably for readability, but as a consequence I regressed perf:

https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/128443#issuecomment-2265425016

r? fmease
2024-08-04 14:36:24 +00:00
Kyle Huey
5dc4a1969c Fix warning. 2024-08-04 06:09:55 -07:00
Kyle Huey
e587855538 Use Span::is_dummy(). 2024-08-04 05:26:50 -07:00
Matthias Krüger
19bceedd78 Rollup merge of #128531 - RalfJung:miri-recursive-validity, r=saethlin
Miri: add a flag to do recursive validity checking

The point of this flag is to allow gathering experimental data for https://github.com/rust-lang/unsafe-code-guidelines/issues/412.
2024-08-04 11:32:34 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
b6b8330b9d Rollup merge of #128305 - folkertdev:asm-parser-unsupported-operand, r=Amanieu
improve error message when `global_asm!` uses `asm!` operands

follow-up to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/128207

what was

```
error: expected expression, found keyword `in`
 --> src/lib.rs:1:31
  |
1 | core::arch::global_asm!("{}", in(reg));
  |                               ^^ expected expression
```

becomes

```
error: the `in` operand cannot be used with `global_asm!`
  --> $DIR/parse-error.rs:150:19
   |
LL | global_asm!("{}", in(reg));
   |                   ^^ the `in` operand is not meaningful for global-scoped inline assembly, remove it
```

the span of the error is just the keyword, which means that we can't create a machine-applicable suggestion here. The alternative would be to attempt to parse the full operand, but then if there are syntax errors in the operand those would  be presented to the user, even though the parser already knows that the output won't be valid. Also that would require more complexity in the parser.

So I think this is a nice improvement at very low cost.
2024-08-04 11:32:33 +02:00
bohan
249afea2ff docs(resolve): more explain about target 2024-08-04 15:38:11 +08:00
daxpedda
80b74d397f Implement a implicit target feature mechanism 2024-08-04 08:44:23 +02:00
daxpedda
90521399b4 Stabilize Wasm relaxed SIMD 2024-08-04 08:44:13 +02:00
Kyle Huey
709406fc6c When deduplicating unreachable blocks, erase the source information.
After deduplication the block conceptually belongs to multiple locations
in the source. Although these blocks are unreachable, in #123341 we did
come across a real side effect, an unreachable block that survives into
the compiled code can cause a debugger to set a breakpoint on the wrong
instruction. Erasing the source information ensures that a debugger will
never be misled into thinking that the unreachable block is worth setting
a breakpoint on, especially after #128627.

Technically we don't need to erase the source information if all the
deduplicated blocks have identical source information, but tracking
that seems like more effort than it's worth.
2024-08-03 21:23:35 -07:00
Kyle Huey
78caecf8f3 Special case DUMMY_SP to emit line 0/column 0 locations on DWARF platforms.
Line 0 has a special meaning in DWARF. From the version 5 spec:

    The compiler may emit the value 0 in cases
    where an instruction cannot be attributed to any
    source line.

DUMMY_SP spans cannot be attributed to any line. However, because rustc
internally stores line numbers starting at zero, lookup_debug_loc() adjusts
every line number by one. Special casing DUMMY_SP to actually emit line 0
ensures rustc communicates to the debugger that there's no meaningful source
code for this instruction, rather than telling the debugger to jump to line 1
randomly.
2024-08-03 21:18:52 -07:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
9d0eaa2ad7 check_attr: cover multi-segment attributes on specific check arms
PR #128581 introduced an assertion that all builtin attributes are
actually checked via `CheckAttrVisitor` and aren't accidentally usable
on completely unrelated HIR nodes. Unfortunately, the check had
correctness problems.

The match on attribute path segments looked like

```rust,ignore
[sym::should_panic] => /* check is implemented */
match BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTE_MAP.get(name) {
    // checked below
    Some(BuiltinAttribute { type_: AttributeType::CrateLevel, .. }) => {}
    Some(_) => {
        if !name.as_str().starts_with("rustc_") {
            span_bug!(
                attr.span,
                "builtin attribute {name:?} not handled by `CheckAttrVisitor`"
            )
        }
    }
    None => (),
}
```

However, it failed to account for edge cases such as an attribute whose:

1. path segments *starts* with a builtin attribute such as
   `should_panic`
2. which does not start with `rustc_`, and
3. is also an `AttributeType::Normal` attribute upon registration with
   the builtin attribute map

These conditions when all satisfied cause the span bug to be issued for e.g.
`#[should_panic::skip]` because the `[sym::should_panic]` arm is not matched (since it's
`[sym::should_panic, sym::skip]`).

See <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/128622>.
2024-08-04 01:50:55 +00:00
bors
8f63e9f873 Auto merge of #128441 - Bryanskiy:delegation-perf, r=petrochenkov
Delegation: second attempt to improve perf

Possible perf fix for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/125929

r? `@petrochenkov`
2024-08-03 23:45:22 +00:00
Amanieu d'Antras
a937a3b5a1 Make riscv64gc-unknown-linux-musl dynamically linked by default 2024-08-03 23:26:10 +01:00
bors
64ebd39da5 Auto merge of #128614 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-d2fextz, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #127921 (Stabilize unsafe extern blocks (RFC 3484))
 - #128283 (bootstrap: fix bug preventing the use of custom targets)
 - #128530 (Implement `UncheckedIterator` directly for `RepeatN`)
 - #128551 (chore: refactor backtrace style in panic)
 - #128573 (Simplify `body` usage in rustdoc)
 - #128581 (Assert that all attributes are actually checked via `CheckAttrVisitor` and aren't accidentally usable on completely unrelated HIR nodes)
 - #128603 (Update run-make/used to use `any_symbol_contains`)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-08-03 21:19:42 +00:00
Michael Goulet
470ada2de0 Make validate_mir pull optimized/ctfe MIR for all bodies 2024-08-03 15:18:09 -04:00
Matthias Krüger
3a9d432589 Rollup merge of #128581 - jieyouxu:checked-attr, r=nnethercote
Assert that all attributes are actually checked via `CheckAttrVisitor` and aren't accidentally usable on completely unrelated HIR nodes

``@oli-obk's`` #128444 with unreachable case removed to avoid that PR bitrotting away.
Based on #128402.

This PR will make adding a new attribute ICE on any use of that attribute unless it gets a handler added in `rustc_passes::CheckAttrVisitor`.

r? ``@nnethercote`` (since you were the reviewer of the original PR)
2024-08-03 20:51:54 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
7d9ed2a864 Rollup merge of #127921 - spastorino:stabilize-unsafe-extern-blocks, r=compiler-errors
Stabilize unsafe extern blocks (RFC 3484)

# Stabilization report

## Summary

This is a tracking issue for the RFC 3484: Unsafe Extern Blocks

We are stabilizing `#![feature(unsafe_extern_blocks)]`, as described in [Unsafe Extern Blocks RFC 3484](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3484). This feature makes explicit that declaring an extern block is unsafe. Starting in Rust 2024, all extern blocks must be marked as unsafe. In all editions, items within unsafe extern blocks may be marked as safe to use.

RFC: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3484
Tracking issue: #123743

## What is stabilized

### Summary of stabilization

We now need extern blocks to be marked as unsafe and items inside can also have safety modifiers (unsafe or safe), by default items with no modifiers are unsafe to offer easy migration without surprising results.

```rust
unsafe extern {
    // sqrt (from libm) may be called with any `f64`
    pub safe fn sqrt(x: f64) -> f64;

    // strlen (from libc) requires a valid pointer,
    // so we mark it as being an unsafe fn
    pub unsafe fn strlen(p: *const c_char) -> usize;

    // this function doesn't say safe or unsafe, so it defaults to unsafe
    pub fn free(p: *mut core::ffi::c_void);

    pub safe static IMPORTANT_BYTES: [u8; 256];

    pub safe static LINES: SyncUnsafeCell<i32>;
}
```

## Tests

The relevant tests are in `tests/ui/rust-2024/unsafe-extern-blocks`.

## History

- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/124482
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/124455
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/125077
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/125522
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/126738
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/126749
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/126755
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/126757
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/126758
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/126756
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/126973
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/127535
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfmt/pull/6204

## Unresolved questions

I am not aware of any unresolved questions.
2024-08-03 20:51:51 +02:00
bors
bbf60c897e Auto merge of #127324 - DianQK:match-br, r=cjgillot
Simplify match based on the cast result of `IntToInt`

Continue to complete #124150. The condition in #120614 is wrong, e.g. `-1i8` cannot be converted to `255i16`. I've rethought the issue and simplified the conditional judgment for a more straightforward approach. The new approach is to check **if the case value after the `IntToInt` conversion equals the target value**.

In different types, `IntToInt` uses different casting methods. This rule is as follows:

- `i8`/`u8` to `i8`/`u8`: do nothing.
- `i8` to `i16`/`u16`: sign extension.
- `u8` to `i16`/`u16`: zero extension.
- `i16`/`u16` to `i8`/`u8`: truncate to the target size.

The previous error was a mix of zext and sext.

r? mir-opt
2024-08-03 18:48:30 +00:00
yukang
22aa104bce don't suggest turning crate-level attributes into outer style 2024-08-04 00:11:16 +08:00
bors
edc4dc337b Auto merge of #128370 - petrochenkov:libsearch, r=bjorn3
linker: Pass fewer search directories to the linker

- The logic for passing `-L` directories to the linker is consolidated in a single function, so the search priorities are immediately clear.
- Only `-Lnative=`, `-Lframework=` `-Lall=` directories are passed to linker, but not `-Lcrate=` and others. That's because only native libraries are looked up by name by linker, all Rust crates are passed using full paths, and their directories should not interfere with linker search paths.
- The main sysroot library directory shouldn't generally be passed because it shouldn't contain native libraries, except for one case which is now marked with a FIXME.
- This also helps with https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/123436, in which we need to walk the same list of directories manually.

The next step is to migrate `find_native_static_library` to exactly the same set and order of search directories (which may be a bit annoying for the `iOSSupport` directories https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/121430#issuecomment-2256372341).
2024-08-03 15:29:52 +00:00
bors
1f47624f9a Auto merge of #128404 - compiler-errors:revert-dead-code-changes, r=pnkfelix
Revert recent changes to dead code analysis

This is a revert to recent changes to dead code analysis, namely:
* efdf219 Rollup merge of #128104 - mu001999-contrib:fix/128053, r=petrochenkov
* a70dc297a8 Rollup merge of #127017 - mu001999-contrib:dead/enhance, r=pnkfelix
* 31fe9628cf Rollup merge of #127107 - mu001999-contrib:dead/enhance-2, r=pnkfelix
* 2724aeaaeb Rollup merge of #126618 - mu001999-contrib:dead/enhance, r=pnkfelix
* 977c5fd419 Rollup merge of #126315 - mu001999-contrib:fix/126289, r=petrochenkov
* 13314df21b Rollup merge of #125572 - mu001999-contrib:dead/enhance, r=pnkfelix

There is an additional change stacked on top, which suppresses false-negatives that were masked by this work. I believe the functions that are touched in that code are legitimately unused functions and the types are not reachable since this `AnonPipe` type is not publically reachable -- please correct me if I'm wrong cc `@NobodyXu` who added these in ##127153.

Some of these reverts (#126315 and #126618) are only included because it makes the revert apply cleanly, and I think these changes were only done to fix follow-ups from the other PRs?

I apologize for the size of the PR and the churn that it has on the codebase (and for reverting `@mu001999's` work here), but I'm putting this PR up because I am concerned that we're making ad-hoc changes to fix bugs that are fallout of these PRs, and I'd like to see these changes reimplemented in a way that's more separable from the existing dead code pass. I am happy to review any code to reapply these changes in a more separable way.

cc `@mu001999`
r? `@pnkfelix`

Fixes #128272
Fixes #126169
2024-08-03 13:04:30 +00:00
Michael Goulet
ac56007ea7 Revert "Rollup merge of #125572 - mu001999-contrib:dead/enhance, r=pnkfelix"
This reverts commit 13314df21b, reversing
changes made to 6e534c73c3.
2024-08-03 07:57:31 -04:00
Michael Goulet
d29818c9f5 Revert "Rollup merge of #126315 - mu001999-contrib:fix/126289, r=petrochenkov"
This reverts commit 977c5fd419, reversing
changes made to 24c94f0e4f.
2024-08-03 07:57:31 -04:00
Michael Goulet
22da616245 Revert "Rollup merge of #126618 - mu001999-contrib:dead/enhance, r=pnkfelix"
This reverts commit 2724aeaaeb, reversing
changes made to d929a42a66.
2024-08-03 07:57:31 -04:00
Michael Goulet
5f5b4ee128 Revert "Rollup merge of #127107 - mu001999-contrib:dead/enhance-2, r=pnkfelix"
This reverts commit 31fe9628cf, reversing
changes made to f20307851e.
2024-08-03 07:57:31 -04:00
Michael Goulet
c6b6c1270a Revert "Rollup merge of #127017 - mu001999-contrib:dead/enhance, r=pnkfelix"
This reverts commit a70dc297a8, reversing
changes made to ceae37188b.
2024-08-03 07:57:31 -04:00
Michael Goulet
361ab1af0c Revert "Rollup merge of #128104 - mu001999-contrib:fix/128053, r=petrochenkov"
This reverts commit 91b18a058c, reversing
changes made to 9aedec9313.
2024-08-03 07:57:30 -04:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
1f873f9cf1 Fix linking to sanitizers on Apple targets 2024-08-03 14:20:18 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
35977b47cc linker: Pass fewer search directories to the linker 2024-08-03 14:20:18 +03:00
Matthias Krüger
9b69042d5b Rollup merge of #128557 - nyurik:dup-init, r=compiler-errors
chore: use shorthand initializer

Tiny readability improvement - don't use redundant initializer vars
2024-08-03 11:17:45 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
dee57ce043 Rollup merge of #128483 - nnethercote:still-more-cfg-cleanups, r=petrochenkov
Still more `cfg` cleanups

Found while looking closely at `cfg`/`cfg_attr` processing code.

r? `````````@petrochenkov`````````
2024-08-03 11:17:44 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
2f549aac39 Rollup merge of #128368 - nnethercote:rustfmt-tweaks, r=cuviper
Formatting tweaks

Some small post-#125443 formatting tweaks.

r? ``@cuviper``
2024-08-03 11:17:44 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
8aa18290a4 Rollup merge of #126704 - sayantn:sha, r=Amanieu
Added SHA512, SM3, SM4 target-features and `sha512_sm_x86` feature gate

This is an effort towards #126624. This adds support for these 3 target-features and introduces the feature flag `sha512_sm_x86`, which would gate these target-features and the yet-to-be-implemented detection and intrinsics in stdarch.
2024-08-03 11:17:41 +02:00
Ralf Jung
21c02517c3 Miri: add a flag to do recursive validity checking 2024-08-03 10:33:58 +02:00
Michael Goulet
b0beb64830 Use ParamEnv::reveal_all in CFI 2024-08-02 23:24:50 -04:00
DianQK
1f9d9603c0 Re-enable SimplifyToExp in match_branches. 2024-08-03 10:55:46 +08:00
DianQK
8b9d7b1489 Simplify match based on the cast result of IntToInt. 2024-08-03 10:55:43 +08:00
Oli Scherer
ed010dd32c Assert that all attributes are actually checked via CheckAttrVisitor and aren't accidentally usable on completely unrelated HIR nodes
Co-authored-by: Jieyou Xu <jieyouxu@outlook.com>
2024-08-03 02:26:21 +00:00
Michael Goulet
2e52d61807 Stop doing weird index stuff in ElaborateBoxDerefs 2024-08-02 17:45:55 -04:00
Yuri Astrakhan
84e261e5cb chore: use shorthand initializer 2024-08-02 13:22:28 -04:00
Michael Goulet
abada5fdca Only walk ribs to collect possibly shadowed params if we are adding params in our new rib 2024-08-02 11:07:38 -04:00
Michael Goulet
f850e37119 Check divergence value first before doing span operations in warn_if_unreachable 2024-08-02 09:55:22 -04:00
beetrees
b1493ba519 Move ZST ABI handling to rustc_target 2024-08-02 11:45:32 +01:00