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bors
74621c764e Auto merge of #99242 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-34bqdh8, r=Dylan-DPC
Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #98072 (Add provider API to error trait)
 - #98580 (Emit warning when named arguments are used positionally in format)
 - #99000 (Move abstract const to middle)
 - #99192 (Fix spans for asm diagnostics)
 - #99222 (Better error message for generic_const_exprs inference failure)
 - #99236 (solaris: unbreak build on native platform)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-07-14 16:23:07 +00:00
Dylan DPC
2b17aa67fc Rollup merge of #98072 - yaahc:generic-member-access, r=thomcc
Add provider API to error trait

Implements https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2895
2022-07-14 19:24:02 +05:30
bors
24699bcbad Auto merge of #95956 - yaahc:stable-in-unstable, r=cjgillot
Support unstable moves via stable in unstable items

part of https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/moving.20items.20to.20core.20unstably and a blocker of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/90328.

The libs-api team needs the ability to move an already stable item to a new location unstably, in this case for Error in core. Otherwise these changes are insta-stable making them much harder to merge.

This PR attempts to solve the problem by checking the stability of path segments as well as the last item in the path itself, which is currently the only thing checked.
2022-07-14 13:42:09 +00:00
Dylan DPC
103b8602b7 Rollup merge of #98315 - joshtriplett:stabilize-core-ffi-c, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Stabilize `core::ffi:c_*` and rexport in `std::ffi`

This only stabilizes the base types, not the non-zero variants, since
those have their own separate tracking issue and have not gone through
FCP to stabilize.
2022-07-14 14:14:20 +05:30
Josh Triplett
d431338b25 Stabilize core::ffi:c_* and rexport in std::ffi
This only stabilizes the base types, not the non-zero variants, since
those have their own separate tracking issue and have not gone through
FCP to stabilize.
2022-07-13 19:28:20 -07:00
Jiahao XU
111253c519 Rename std::io::Error::try_downcast_inner to downcast
Signed-off-by: Jiahao XU <Jiahao_XU@outlook.com>
2022-07-14 11:24:44 +10:00
Josh Triplett
e540425a24 Add a File::create_new constructor
We have `File::create` for creating a file or opening an existing file,
but the secure way to guarantee creating a new file requires a longhand
invocation via `OpenOptions`.

Add `File::create_new` to handle this case, to make it easier for people
to do secure file creation.
2022-07-12 21:30:36 -07:00
joboet
0d91b08970 std: fix issue with perma-locked mutexes on Fuchsia 2022-07-12 12:25:43 +02:00
Jane Losare-Lusby
655d6e82e3 apply suggestions from code review 2022-07-11 19:18:56 +00:00
bors
7d1f57a757 Auto merge of #97841 - nvzqz:inline-encode-wide, r=thomcc
Inline Windows `OsStrExt::encode_wide`

User crates currently produce much more code than necessary because the optimizer fails to make assumptions about this method.
2022-07-11 09:30:54 +00:00
Lucas Dumont
07a0fd2c1e Add std::fs::write documentation precision
As mentioned in #97947, the documentation is updated
2022-07-11 09:48:47 +02:00
bors
17355a3b9f Auto merge of #98950 - ChrisDenton:getoverlapped-io, r=thomcc
Windows: Fallback for overlapped I/O

Fixes #98947
2022-07-09 22:37:56 +00:00
Niklas Fiekas
b028bbf9d0 Document and stabilize process_set_process_group
Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/93857

FCP finished here:
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/93857#issuecomment-1179551697
2022-07-09 12:40:33 +02:00
Jane Lusby
e7fe5456c5 Support unstable moves via stable in unstable items 2022-07-08 21:18:13 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
6826f33168 Rollup merge of #97917 - AronParker:master, r=ChrisDenton
Implement ExitCodeExt for Windows

Fixes #97914

### Motivation:

On Windows it is common for applications to return `HRESULT` (`i32`) or `DWORD` (`u32`) values. These stem from COM based components ([HRESULTS](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/objbase/nf-objbase-coinitialize)), Win32 errors ([GetLastError](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/errhandlingapi/nf-errhandlingapi-getlasterror)), GUI applications ([WM_QUIT](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/winmsg/wm-quit)) and more. The newly stabilized `ExitCode` provides an excellent fit for propagating these values, because `std::process::exit` does not run deconstructors which can result in errors. However, `ExitCode` currently only implements `From<u8> for ExitCode`, which disallows the full range of `i32`/`u32` values. This pull requests attempts to address that shortcoming by providing windows specific extensions that accept a `u32` value (which covers all possible `HRESULTS` and Win32 errors) analog to [ExitStatusExt::from_raw](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/os/windows/process/trait.ExitStatusExt.html#tymethod.from_raw).

This was also intended by the original Stabilization https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/93840#issue-1129209143=  as pointed out by ``@eggyal`` in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/97914#issuecomment-1151076755:

> Issues around platform specific representations: We resolved this issue by changing the return type of report from i32 to the opaque type ExitCode. __That way we can change the underlying representation without affecting the API, letting us offer full support for platform specific exit code APIs in the future.__

[Emphasis added]

### API

```rust
/// Windows-specific extensions to [`process::ExitCode`].
///
/// This trait is sealed: it cannot be implemented outside the standard library.
/// This is so that future additional methods are not breaking changes.
#[stable(feature = "windows_process_exit_code_from", since = "1.63.0")]
pub trait ExitCodeExt: Sealed {
    /// Creates a new `ExitCode` from the raw underlying `u32` return value of
    /// a process.
    #[stable(feature = "windows_process_exit_code_from", since = "1.63.0")]
    fn from_raw(raw: u32) -> Self;
}

#[stable(feature = "windows_process_exit_code_from", since = "1.63.0")]
impl ExitCodeExt for process::ExitCode {
    fn from_raw(raw: u32) -> Self {
        process::ExitCode::from_inner(From::from(raw))
    }
}
```

### Misc

I apologize in advance if I misplaced any attributes regarding stabilzation, as far as I learned traits are insta-stable so I chose to make them stable. If this is an error, please let me know and I'll correct it. I also added some additional machinery to make it work, analog to [ExitStatus](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/process/struct.ExitStatus.html#).

EDIT: Proposal: https://github.com/rust-lang/libs-team/issues/48
2022-07-07 20:33:23 +02:00
David CARLIER
f6efb0b74f Fix doc build on unsupported oses 2022-07-07 13:45:05 +01:00
David Carlier
10f5a19a4d changes from feedback 2022-07-06 20:05:39 +01:00
David Carlier
48ef00e36f doc additions 2022-07-06 19:52:56 +01:00
David Carlier
14d288fe12 socket set_mark addition.
to be able to set a marker/id on the socket for network filtering
 (iptables/ipfw here) purpose.
2022-07-06 19:52:56 +01:00
Chris Denton
a8ffc7fd45 Tests for unsound Windows file methods 2022-07-06 17:40:21 +01:00
Chris Denton
3ae47e76a8 Windows: Fallback for overlapped I/O
Try waiting on the file handle once. If that fails then give up.
2022-07-06 17:06:33 +01:00
Chris Denton
ae60dbdcac Use rtabort! instead of process::abort 2022-07-06 16:36:52 +01:00
Florian Spieß
75967cdad5 Fix typo in file descriptor docs 2022-07-06 11:57:58 +02:00
Chris Denton
5f5bcb3697 Test if [try_]exists can find hiberfil.sys 2022-07-05 12:24:01 +01:00
Chris Denton
2d0650457f Add comment and simplify hiberfil_sys test 2022-07-05 12:05:51 +01:00
Chris Denton
8d4adad953 Windows: Use FindFirstFileW if metadata fails
Usually opening a file handle with access set to metadata only will always succeed, even if the file is locked. However some special system files, such as `C:\hiberfil.sys`, are locked by the system in a way that denies even that. So as a fallback we try reading the cached metadata from the directory.
2022-07-05 09:15:35 +01:00
Chris Denton
13ab7962ac impl From<c::WIN32_FIND_DATAW> for FileAttr 2022-07-05 07:53:27 +01:00
Dylan DPC
d26ccf7067 Rollup merge of #97300 - ChayimFriedman2:patch-1, r=dtolnay
Implement `FusedIterator` for `std::net::[Into]Incoming`

They never return `None`, so they trivially fulfill the contract.

What should I put for the stability attribute of `Incoming`?
2022-07-05 10:42:52 +05:30
bors
b04bfb4aea Auto merge of #97437 - jyn514:impl-asrawfd-arc, r=dtolnay
`impl<T: AsRawFd> AsRawFd for {Arc,Box}<T>`

This allows implementing traits that require a raw FD on Arc and Box.

Previously, you'd have to add the function to the trait itself:

```rust
trait MyTrait {
    fn as_raw_fd(&self) -> RawFd;
}

impl<T: MyTrait> MyTrait for Arc<T> {
    fn as_raw_fd(&self) -> RawFd {
        (**self).as_raw_fd()
    }
}
```

In particular, this leads to lots of "multiple applicable items in scope" errors because you have to disambiguate `MyTrait::as_raw_fd` from `AsRawFd::as_raw_fd` at each call site. In generic contexts, when passing the type to a function that takes `impl AsRawFd` it's also sometimes required to use `T: MyTrait + AsRawFd`, which wouldn't be necessary if I could write `MyTrait: AsRawFd`.

After this PR, the code can be simpler:
```rust
trait MyTrait: AsRawFd {}

impl<T: MyTrait> MyTrait for Arc<T> {}
```
2022-07-03 12:17:19 +00:00
bors
ada8c80bed Auto merge of #98673 - pietroalbini:pa-bootstrap-update, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Bump bootstrap compiler

r? `@Mark-Simulacrum`
2022-07-03 06:55:50 +00:00
David Tolnay
76c0429d86 Bump std::net::Incoming FusedIterator impl to Rust 1.64 2022-07-02 11:02:54 -07:00
bors
6a10920564 Auto merge of #97235 - nbdd0121:unwind, r=Amanieu
Fix FFI-unwind unsoundness with mixed panic mode

UB maybe introduced when an FFI exception happens in a `C-unwind` foreign function and it propagates through a crate compiled with `-C panic=unwind` into a crate compiled with `-C panic=abort` (#96926).

To prevent this unsoundness from happening, we will disallow a crate compiled with `-C panic=unwind` to be linked into `panic-abort` *if* it contains a call to `C-unwind` foreign function or function pointer. If no such call exists, then we continue to allow such mixed panic mode linking because it's sound (and stable). In fact we still need the ability to do mixed panic mode linking for std, because we only compile std once with `-C panic=unwind` and link it regardless panic strategy.

For libraries that wish to remain compile-once-and-linkable-to-both-panic-runtimes, a `ffi_unwind_calls` lint is added (gated under `c_unwind` feature gate) to flag any FFI unwind calls that will cause the linkable panic runtime be restricted.

In summary:
```rust
#![warn(ffi_unwind_calls)]

mod foo {
    #[no_mangle]
    pub extern "C-unwind" fn foo() {}
}

extern "C-unwind" {
    fn foo();
}

fn main() {
    // Call to Rust function is fine regardless ABI.
    foo::foo();
    // Call to foreign function, will cause the crate to be unlinkable to panic-abort if compiled with `-Cpanic=unwind`.
    unsafe { foo(); }
    //~^ WARNING call to foreign function with FFI-unwind ABI
    let ptr: extern "C-unwind" fn() = foo::foo;
    // Call to function pointer, will cause the crate to be unlinkable to panic-abort if compiled with `-Cpanic=unwind`.
    ptr();
    //~^ WARNING call to function pointer with FFI-unwind ABI
}
```

Fix #96926

`@rustbot` label: T-compiler F-c_unwind
2022-07-02 14:06:27 +00:00
Mark Rousskov
d8bfae4f99 Adjust for rustfmt order change 2022-07-01 18:13:55 -04:00
Pietro Albini
6b2d3d5f3c update cfg(bootstrap)s 2022-07-01 15:48:23 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
ebecc13106 Rollup merge of #98503 - RalfJung:scope-race, r=m-ou-se
fix data race in thread::scope

Puts the `ScopeData` into an `Arc` so it sticks around as long as we need it.
This means one extra `Arc::clone` per spawned scoped thread, which I hope is fine.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/98498
r? `````@m-ou-se`````
2022-06-30 19:55:51 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
0e71d1f237 Rollup merge of #97629 - guswynn:exclusive_struct, r=m-ou-se
[core] add `Exclusive` to sync

(discussed here: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/219381-t-libs/topic/Adding.20.60SyncWrapper.60.20to.20std)

`Exclusive` is a wrapper that exclusively allows mutable access to the inner value if you have exclusive access to the wrapper. It acts like a compile time mutex, and hold an unconditional `Sync` implementation.

## Justification for inclusion into std
- This wrapper unblocks actual problems:
  - The example that I hit was a vector of `futures::future::BoxFuture`'s causing a central struct in a script to be non-`Sync`. To work around it, you either write really difficult code, or wrap the futures in a needless mutex.
- Easy to maintain: this struct is as simple as a wrapper can get, and its `Sync` implementation has very clear reasoning
- Fills a gap: `&/&mut` are to `RwLock` as `Exclusive` is to `Mutex`

## Public Api
```rust
// core::sync
#[derive(Default)]
struct Exclusive<T: ?Sized> { ... }

impl<T: ?Sized> Sync for Exclusive {}

impl<T> Exclusive<T> {
    pub const fn new(t: T) -> Self;
    pub const fn into_inner(self) -> T;
}

impl<T: ?Sized> Exclusive<T> {
    pub const fn get_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T;
    pub const fn get_pin_mut(Pin<&mut self>) -> Pin<&mut T>;
    pub const fn from_mut(&mut T) -> &mut Exclusive<T>;
    pub const fn from_pin_mut(Pin<&mut T>) -> Pin<&mut Exclusive<T>>;
}

impl<T: Future> Future for Exclusive { ... }

impl<T> From<T> for Exclusive<T> { ... }
impl<T: ?Sized> Debug for Exclusive { ... }
```

## Naming
This is a big bikeshed, but I felt that `Exclusive` captured its general purpose quite well.

## Stability and location
As this is so simple, it can be in `core`. I feel that it can be stabilized quite soon after it is merged, if the libs teams feels its reasonable to add. Also, I don't really know how unstable feature work in std/core's codebases, so I might need help fixing them

## Tips for review
The docs probably are the thing that needs to be reviewed! I tried my best, but I'm sure people have more experience than me writing docs for `Core`

### Implementation:
The API is mostly pulled from https://docs.rs/sync_wrapper/latest/sync_wrapper/struct.SyncWrapper.html (which is apache 2.0 licenesed), and the implementation is trivial:
- its an unsafe justification for pinning
- its an unsafe justification for the `Sync` impl (mostly reasoned about by ````@danielhenrymantilla```` here: https://github.com/Actyx/sync_wrapper/pull/2)
- and forwarding impls, starting with derivable ones and `Future`
2022-06-30 19:55:50 +02:00
joboet
f7ae92c6bd std: use futex-based locks on Fuchsia 2022-06-30 11:48:54 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
a3bdd46431 Rollup merge of #98617 - ChrisDenton:const-unwrap, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Remove feature `const_option` from std

This is part of the effort to reduce the number of unstable features used by std. This one is easy as it's only used in one place.
2022-06-28 18:34:33 +02:00
Chris Denton
720c430822 Add a fixme comment 2022-06-28 12:18:16 +01:00
Chris Denton
2ee92419dd Remove feature const_option from std 2022-06-28 11:37:48 +01:00
Dylan DPC
f181ae9946 Rollup merge of #98555 - mkroening:hermit-lock-init, r=m-ou-se
Hermit: Fix initializing lazy locks

Closes https://github.com/hermitcore/rusty-hermit/issues/322.

The initialization function of hermit's `Condvar` is not called since https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/97647 and was erroneously removed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/97879.

r? ``@m-ou-se``

CC: ``@stlankes``
2022-06-28 15:30:06 +05:30
bors
64eb9ab869 Auto merge of #98324 - conradludgate:write-vectored-vec, r=Mark-Simulacrum
attempt to optimise vectored write

benchmarked:

old:
```
test io::cursor::tests::bench_write_vec                     ... bench:          68 ns/iter (+/- 2)
test io::cursor::tests::bench_write_vec_vectored            ... bench:         913 ns/iter (+/- 31)
```

new:
```
test io::cursor::tests::bench_write_vec                     ... bench:          64 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test io::cursor::tests::bench_write_vec_vectored            ... bench:         747 ns/iter (+/- 27)
```

More unsafe than I wanted (and less gains) in the end, but it still does the job
2022-06-28 06:25:19 +00:00
Ralf Jung
af0c1fe83d fix data race in thread::scope 2022-06-27 16:50:42 -04:00
Josh Triplett
a4cb0b90c0 Seal Windows FileTypeExt extension trait to allow adding future methods 2022-06-27 11:01:28 -07:00
Josh Triplett
e374c911af Stabilize Windows FileTypeExt with is_symlink_dir and is_symlink_file
These calls allow detecting whether a symlink is a file or a directory,
a distinction Windows maintains, and one important to software that
wants to do further operations on the symlink (e.g. removing it).
2022-06-27 09:42:38 -07:00
Jorge Aparicio
513eda0f7b make Condvar, Mutex, RwLock const constructors work with unsupported impl 2022-06-27 12:37:06 +02:00
Martin Kröning
0c8860273c Hermit: Make Mutex::init a no-op 2022-06-26 23:20:41 +02:00
Martin Kröning
f954f7b23b Hermit: Fix initializing lazy locks 2022-06-26 23:19:38 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
935958e6e4 Rollup merge of #98541 - Veykril:patch-2, r=Dylan-DPC
Update `std::alloc::System` doc example code style

`return` on the last line of a block is unidiomatic so I don't think the example should be using that here
2022-06-26 19:47:09 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
c348beacea Rollup merge of #97140 - joboet:solid_parker, r=m-ou-se
std: use an event-flag-based thread parker on SOLID

`Mutex` and `Condvar` are being replaced by more efficient implementations, which need thread parking themselves (see #93740). Therefore, the generic `Parker` needs to be replaced on all platforms where the new lock implementation will be used, which, after #96393, are SOLID, SGX and Hermit (more PRs coming soon).

SOLID, conforming to the [μITRON specification](http://www.ertl.jp/ITRON/SPEC/FILE/mitron-400e.pdf), has event flags, which are a thread parking primitive very similar to `Parker`. However, they do not make any atomic ordering guarantees (even though those can probably be assumed) and necessitate a system call even when the thread token is already available. Hence, this `Parker`, like the Windows parker, uses an extra atomic state variable.

I future-proofed the code by wrapping the event flag in a `WaitFlag` structure, as both SGX and Hermit can share the Parker implementation, they just have slightly different primitives (SGX uses signals and Hermit has a thread blocking API).

`````@kawadakk````` I assume you are the target maintainer? Could you test this for me?
2022-06-26 19:46:59 +02:00