solver comments + remove `TyCtxt::evaluate_goal`
from the `RustcContributor::explore` session yesterday.
This also removes `TyCtxt::evaluate_goal` because to canonicalize you have to use an `InferCtxt` anyways at which point we should just always get people to use `evaluate_root_goal`.
r? ``@spastorino``
Replace format flags u32 by enums and bools.
This gets rid of the `flags: u32` field where each bit has a special meaning, and replaces it by simple enums and booleans.
Part of #99012
rustdoc: Collect "rustdoc-reachable" items during early doc link resolution
This pass only needs to know about visibilities, attributes and reexports, so it can be run early, similarly to `compute_effective_visibilities` in rustc.
Results of this pass can be used to prune the list of extern impls early thus improving performance of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/94857.
The `asm!` and `global_asm!` macros require their operands to appear
strictly in the following order:
- Template strings
- Positional operands
- Named operands
- Explicit register operands
- `clobber_abi`
- `options`
This is overly strict and can be inconvienent when building complex
`asm!` statements with macros. This PR relaxes the ordering requirements
as follows:
- Template strings must still come before all other operands.
- Positional operands must still come before named and explicit register
operands.
- Named and explicit register operands can be freely mixed.
- `options` and `clobber_abi` can appear in any position.
rustc_metadata: Fix `encode_attrs`
This function didn't do what the authors intended it to do.
- Due to `move` in the closure `is_public` wasn't captured by mutalbe reference and wasn't used as a cache.
- Due to iterator cloning all the `should_encode_attr` logic run for the second time to calculate `may_have_doc_links`
This PR fixes these issues, and calculates all the needed attribute flags in one go.
(Noticed while implementing https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/107136.)
core: Support variety of atomic widths in width-agnostic functions
Before this change, the following functions and macros were annotated with `#[cfg(target_has_atomic = "8")]` or
`#[cfg(target_has_atomic_load_store = "8")]`:
* `atomic_int`
* `strongest_failure_ordering`
* `atomic_swap`
* `atomic_add`
* `atomic_sub`
* `atomic_compare_exchange`
* `atomic_compare_exchange_weak`
* `atomic_and`
* `atomic_nand`
* `atomic_or`
* `atomic_xor`
* `atomic_max`
* `atomic_min`
* `atomic_umax`
* `atomic_umin`
However, none of those functions and macros actually depend on 8-bit width and they are needed for all atomic widths (16-bit, 32-bit, 64-bit etc.). Some targets might not support 8-bit atomics (i.e. BPF, if we would enable atomic CAS for it).
This change fixes that by removing the `"8"` argument from annotations, which results in accepting the whole variety of widths.
Fixes#106845Fixes#106795
Signed-off-by: Michal Rostecki <vadorovsky@gmail.com>