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Jubilee 58e84ff2b5 Rollup merge of #134016 - zachs18:stable-const-str-split_at, r=Amanieu
Stabilize `const_is_char_boundary` and `const_str_split_at`.

Tracking issues: #131516, #131518

Stabilized const API:

```rs
// in `core`
impl str {
    // const_is_char_boundary feature
    const fn is_char_boundary(&self, index: usize) -> bool;

    // const_str_split_at feature, depends on const_is_char_boundary
    const fn split_at(&self, mid: usize) -> (&str, &str);
    const fn split_at_mut(&mut self, mid: usize) -> (&mut str, &mut str);
    const fn split_at_checked(&self, mid: usize) -> Option<(&str, &str)>;
    const fn split_at_mut_checked(&mut self, mid: usize) -> Option<(&mut str, &mut str)>;
}
```

This will allow safely splitting string slices during const-eval.

Closes #131516, Closes #131518

This will need FCP.
r? libs-api

IIUC these do not use any new const language features (i.e. they are implementable manually on stable 1.83.0 using `unsafe`: [playground link](https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=stable&mode=debug&edition=2021&gist=3679632cd1041084796241b7ac8edfbd)).

Cc ``@rust-lang/wg-const-eval`` (I don't know if I have the permissions for this ping; if not, someone else please ping wg-const-eval if it is necessary)
2025-02-14 14:05:22 -08:00
Jubilee 17ad8b5eee Rollup merge of #133312 - lolbinarycat:triagebot-rustdoc-labels, r=GuillaumeGomez
triagebot: automatically add more rustdoc related labels

[inspired by zulip discussion](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/242269-t-release.2Ftriage/topic/auto-adding.20team.20labels.20based.20on.20certain.20other.20labels)
2025-02-14 14:05:21 -08:00
bors d8810e3e2d Auto merge of #137030 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-267aumr, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 9 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #135778 (account for `c_enum_min_bits` in `multiple-reprs` UI test)
 - #136052 (Correct comment for FreeBSD and DragonFly BSD in unix/thread)
 - #136886 (Remove the common prelude module)
 - #136956 (add vendor directory to .gitignore)
 - #136958 (Fix presentation of purely "additive" replacement suggestion parts)
 - #136967 (Use `slice::fill` in `io::Repeat` implementation)
 - #136976 (alloc boxed: docs: use MaybeUninit::write instead of as_mut_ptr)
 - #137007 (Emit MIR for each bit with on `dont_reset_cast_kind_without_updating_operand`)
 - #137008 (Move code into `rustc_mir_transform`)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-02-14 17:17:45 +00:00
Matthias Krüger bd094fb573 Rollup merge of #137008 - nnethercote:mv-code-into-rustc_mir_transform, r=oli-obk
Move code into `rustc_mir_transform`

I found two modules in other crates that are better placed in `rustc_mir_transform`, because that's the only crate that uses them.

r? ``@matthewjasper``
2025-02-14 16:23:34 +01:00
Matthias Krüger 8bf77a4dfc Rollup merge of #137007 - pvdrz:fix-aarch64-alloc-layout, r=compiler-errors
Emit MIR for each bit with on `dont_reset_cast_kind_without_updating_operand`

PR #136450 introduced a diff that includes a pointer-sized alloc. This doesn't cause any problems on the compiler test suite but it affects the test suite that ferrocene has for `aarch64-unknown-none` as the snapshot of the diff only includes a 32-bit alloc even though this should be a 64-bit alloc on `aarch64-unknown-none`.

r? ``@compiler-errors``
2025-02-14 16:23:34 +01:00
Matthias Krüger 145e35a6e3 Rollup merge of #136976 - jedbrown:jed/doc-boxed-deferred-init, r=tgross35
alloc boxed: docs: use MaybeUninit::write instead of as_mut_ptr

In the deferred initialization pattern, the docs were needlessly going through `as_mut_ptr().write()` to initialize, which is unnecessary use of a pointer, needs to be inside an `unsafe` block, and may weaken alias analysis.
2025-02-14 16:23:33 +01:00
Matthias Krüger b5fce2ab8e Rollup merge of #136967 - DaniPopes:io-repeat-fill, r=joboet
Use `slice::fill` in `io::Repeat` implementation

Use the existing `fill` methods on slices instead of manually writing the fill loop.
2025-02-14 16:23:32 +01:00
Matthias Krüger 49fb61c496 Rollup merge of #136958 - compiler-errors:additive-replacmeent, r=estebank
Fix presentation of purely "additive" replacement suggestion parts

#127541 changes replacement suggestions to use the "diff" view always, which I think is really verbose in cases where a replacement snippet is a "superset" of the snippet that is being replaced.

Consider:

```
LL -     Self::Baz: Clone,
LL +     Self::Baz: Clone, T: std::clone::Clone
```

In this code, we suggest replacing `", "` with `", T: std::clone::Clone"`. This is a consequence of how the snippet is constructed. I believe that since the string that is being replaced is a subset of the replacement string, it's not providing much value to present this as a diff. Users should be able to clearly understand what's being suggested here using the `~` underline view we've been suggesting for some time now.

Given that this affects ~100 tests out of the ~1000 UI tests affected, I expect this to be a pretty meaningful improvement of the fallout of #127541.

---

In the last commit, this PR also "trims" replacement parts so that they are turned into their purely additive subset, if possible. See the diff for what this means.

---

r? estebank
2025-02-14 16:23:32 +01:00
Matthias Krüger 2980f75713 Rollup merge of #136956 - jyn514:ignore-vendor, r=Noratrieb
add vendor directory to .gitignore
2025-02-14 16:23:31 +01:00
Matthias Krüger c21a76fde0 Rollup merge of #136886 - ehuss:remove-prelude-common, r=jhpratt
Remove the common prelude module

This fixes the issues described in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/136102. Primarily, this resolves some issues with how the documentation for the prelude is generated:

- It avoids showing "unstable" for macros in the prelude that are actually stable.
- Avoids duplication of some pages due to the previous lack of `doc(no_inline)`.
- Makes the different edition preludes consistent, and sets a pattern that can be used by future editions.

We may need to rearrange these modules in the future if we decide to remove anything from the prelude again. If we do, I think we should look into a different solution that avoids the documentation problems.

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/136102
2025-02-14 16:23:30 +01:00
Matthias Krüger 678ff2a59b Rollup merge of #136052 - no1wudi:fix, r=workingjubilee
Correct comment for FreeBSD and DragonFly BSD in unix/thread
2025-02-14 16:23:29 +01:00
Matthias Krüger 4b13dfd6d5 Rollup merge of #135778 - ferrocene:ja-gh135777, r=workingjubilee
account for `c_enum_min_bits` in `multiple-reprs` UI test

fixes #135777
2025-02-14 16:23:27 +01:00
bors bdc97d1046 Auto merge of #136575 - scottmcm:nsuw-math, r=nikic
Set both `nuw` and `nsw` in slice size calculation

There's an old note in the code to do this, and now that [LLVM-C has an API for it](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/f0b8ff12519270adcfef93410abff76ab073476a/llvm/include/llvm-c/Core.h#L4403-L4408), we might as well.  And it's been there since what looks like LLVM 17 https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/de9b6aa341d8951625d62ae3dac8670ebb3eb006 so doesn't even need to be conditional.

(There's other places, like `RawVecInner` or `Layout`, that might want to do things like this too, but I'll leave those for a future PR.)
2025-02-14 14:21:29 +00:00
bors d88ffcdb8b Auto merge of #136735 - scottmcm:transmute-nonnull, r=oli-obk
`transmute` should also assume non-null pointers

Previously it only did integer-ABI things, but this way it does data pointers too.  That gives more information in general to the backend, and allows slightly simplifying one of the helpers in slice iterators.
2025-02-14 09:06:17 +00:00
Michael Goulet 6d71251cf9 Trim suggestion parts to the subset that is purely additive 2025-02-14 00:44:10 -08:00
Michael Goulet f6406dfd4e Consider add-prefix replacements too 2025-02-14 00:27:17 -08:00
Michael Goulet b480a9214a Use underline suggestions for purely 'additive' replacements 2025-02-14 00:27:13 -08:00
bors 905b1bf1cc Auto merge of #137010 - workingjubilee:rollup-g00c07v, r=workingjubilee
Rollup of 9 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #135439 (Make `-O` mean `OptLevel::Aggressive`)
 - #136460 (Simplify `rustc_span` `analyze_source_file`)
 - #136904 (add `IntoBounds` trait)
 - #136908 ([AIX] expect `EINVAL` for `pthread_mutex_destroy`)
 - #136924 (Add profiling of bootstrap commands using Chrome events)
 - #136951 (Use the right binder for rebinding `PolyTraitRef`)
 - #136981 (ci: switch loongarch jobs to free runners)
 - #136992 (Update backtrace)
 - #136993 ([cg_llvm] Remove dead error message)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-02-14 06:13:42 +00:00
Jubilee e8d0d00798 Rollup merge of #136993 - dpaoliello:cleanllvm4, r=workingjubilee
[cg_llvm] Remove dead error message

Part of #135502

Discovered a dead error message in rustc_codegen_llvm, so removing it.

r? ``@Zalathar``
2025-02-13 21:37:54 -08:00
Jubilee e961aac3c0 Rollup merge of #136992 - ehuss:update-backtrace, r=workingjubilee
Update backtrace

This updates the backtrace submodule.

6 commits in f8cc6ac9acc4e663ecd96f9bcf1ff4542636d1b9..9d2c34e7e63afe1e71c333b247065e3b7ba4d883
2025-01-04 03:37:47 +0100 to 2025-02-13 14:14:18 -0800
- Various cleanups: https://github.com/rust-lang/backtrace-rs/pull/673
- libunwind: Use builtin _Unwind_GetIP for NuttX on ARM platform: https://github.com/rust-lang/backtrace-rs/pull/692
- remove outdated docs part on Dbghelp::ensure_open: https://github.com/rust-lang/backtrace-rs/pull/696
- Cleanup Windows trace modules: https://github.com/rust-lang/backtrace-rs/pull/697
- Attempt to fix ARM32 Windows: https://github.com/rust-lang/backtrace-rs/pull/685
- Prepare backtrace for Rust 2024: https://github.com/rust-lang/backtrace-rs/pull/700
2025-02-13 21:37:53 -08:00
Jubilee 07c2bd971e Rollup merge of #136981 - marcoieni:no-largedisk-loongarch, r=Kobzol
ci: switch loongarch jobs to free runners

try-job: dist-loongarch64-linux
try-job: dist-loongarch64-musl
2025-02-13 21:37:53 -08:00
Jubilee 3957eaa459 Rollup merge of #136951 - compiler-errors:clause-binder, r=lqd
Use the right binder for rebinding `PolyTraitRef`

Fixes #136940

I committed a slightly different test which still demonstrates the issue.
2025-02-13 21:37:52 -08:00
Jubilee 6c1768e66c Rollup merge of #136924 - Kobzol:bootstrap-tracing, r=jieyouxu
Add profiling of bootstrap commands using Chrome events

Since we now have support for tracing in bootstrap, and the execution of most commands is centralized within a few functions, it's quite trivial to also trace command execution, and visualize it using the Chrome profiler. This can be helpful both to profile what takes time in bootstrap and also to get a visual idea of what happens in a given bootstrap invocation (since the execution of external commands is usually the most interesting thing).

This is how it looks:
![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3351489e-3a0f-4729-9082-5bf40c586d4b)

I first tried to use [tracing-flame](https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing/tree/master/tracing-flame), but the output wasn't very useful, because the event/stackframe names were bootstrap code locations, instead of the command contents.

r? ``@jieyouxu``
2025-02-13 21:37:51 -08:00
Jubilee dfc235f80c Rollup merge of #136908 - mustartt:aix-mutex-destory-einval, r=joboet
[AIX] expect `EINVAL` for `pthread_mutex_destroy`

Calling `pthread_mutex_destory` on a mutex initalized with the static initializer macro `PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER` will result in `EINVAL` if the mutex is not lock/unlocked prior to calling `pthread_mutex_destroy`.
2025-02-13 21:37:51 -08:00
Jubilee a82d7d6026 Rollup merge of #136904 - pitaj:range-into_bounds, r=tgross35
add `IntoBounds` trait

for `range_into_bounds`  feature

Tracking issue: #136903
ACP: https://github.com/rust-lang/libs-team/issues/538
2025-02-13 21:37:50 -08:00
Jubilee 8f4b766885 Rollup merge of #136460 - real-eren:simplify-rustc_span-analyze, r=Noratrieb
Simplify `rustc_span` `analyze_source_file`

Simplifies the logic to what the code *actually* does, which is to just record newlines and multibyte characters. Checking for other ASCII control characters is unnecessary because the generic fallback doesn't do anything for those cases.
Also uses a simpler (and more efficient) means of iterating the set bits of the mask.
2025-02-13 21:37:50 -08:00
Jubilee e7d9cb3d01 Rollup merge of #135439 - clubby789:O3, r=Noratrieb
Make `-O` mean `OptLevel::Aggressive`

Implementation of this MCP: https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/828, changing the meaning of `-O` from `-Copt-level=2` to `-Copt-level=3`.

This also renames `OptLevel::Default` to `OptLevel::More`, as `Default` no longer makes sense.
2025-02-13 21:37:49 -08:00
Scott McMurray 9ad6839f7a Set both nuw and nsw in slice size calculation
There's an old note in the code to do this, and now that LLVM-C has an API for it, we might as well.
2025-02-13 21:26:48 -08:00
Nicholas Nethercote 28b75a384e Move MirPatch from rustc_middle to rustc_mir_transform.
Because it's only used in `rustc_mir_transform`. (Presumably it is
currently in `rustc_middle` because lots of other MIR-related stuff is,
but that's not a hard requirement.) And because `rustc_middle` is huge
and it's always good to make it smaller.
2025-02-14 16:15:57 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote 46c72362bc Move drop elaboration infrastructure.
`rustc_mir_dataflow/src/elaborate_drops.rs` contains some infrastructure
used by a few MIR passes: the `elaborate_drop` function, the
`DropElaborator` trait, etc.

`rustc_mir_transform/src/elaborate_drops.rs` (same file name, different
crate) contains the `ElaborateDrops` pass. It relies on a lot of the
infrastructure from `rustc_mir_dataflow/src/elaborate_drops.rs`.

It turns out that the drop infrastructure is only used in
`rustc_mir_transform`, so this commit moves it there. (The only
exception is the small `DropFlagState` type, which is moved to the
existing `rustc_mir_dataflow/src/drop_flag_effects.rs`.) The file is
renamed from `rustc_mir_dataflow/src/elaborate_drops.rs` to
`rustc_mir_transform/src/elaborate_drop.rs` (with no trailing `s`)
because (a) the `elaborate_drop` function is the most important export,
and (b) `rustc_mir_transform/src/elaborate_drops.rs` already exists.

All the infrastructure pieces that used to be `pub` are now
`pub(crate)`, because they are now only used within
`rustc_mir_transform`.
2025-02-14 16:05:34 +11:00
Christian Poveda fb3a363a49 Emit MIR for each bit with on dont_reset_cast_kind_without_updating_operand 2025-02-13 23:36:51 -05:00
bors 6dfeab5c9e Auto merge of #137001 - workingjubilee:rollup-u3dn4gc, r=workingjubilee
Rollup of 11 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #136863 (rework rigid alias handling )
 - #136869 (Fix diagnostic when using = instead of : in let binding)
 - #136895 (debuginfo: Set bitwidth appropriately in enum variant tags)
 - #136928 (eagerly prove WF when resolving fully qualified paths)
 - #136941 (Move `llvm.ccache` to `build.ccache`)
 - #136950 (rustdoc: use better, consistent SVG icons for scraped examples)
 - #136957 (coverage: Eliminate more counters by giving them to unreachable nodes)
 - #136960 (Compiletest should not inherit all host RUSTFLAGS)
 - #136962 (unify LLVM version finding logic)
 - #136970 (ci: move `x86_64-gnu-debug` job to the free runner)
 - #136973 (Fix `x test --stage 1 ui-fulldeps` on macOS (until the next beta bump))

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-02-14 03:19:52 +00:00
Jubilee 6eb39294d1 Rollup merge of #136973 - jyn514:fulldeps-stage1, r=jieyouxu
Fix `x test --stage 1 ui-fulldeps` on macOS (until the next beta bump)

"stage 1" for fulldeps means "compile with stage 0, link against stage 1". But this code wanted to switch on the compiler that's building, not the compiler that's being tested. Fix the check.

Previously, it would fail with a warning about linker-messages:
```
--- stderr -------------------------------
warning[E0602]: unknown lint: `linker_messages`
   |
   = note: requested on the command line with `-A linker_messages`
   = note: `#[warn(unknown_lints)]` on by default
```

cc https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/182449-t-compiler.2Fhelp/topic/unknown.20lint.3A.20.60linker_messages.60.20when.20blessing.20tests.20on.20.2E.2E.2E, https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/136960
2025-02-13 17:46:13 -08:00
Jubilee 0e56579209 Rollup merge of #136970 - marcoieni:no-largedisk, r=Kobzol
ci: move `x86_64-gnu-debug` job to the free runner

try-job: x86_64-gnu-debug
2025-02-13 17:46:13 -08:00
Jubilee 0e8596077b Rollup merge of #136962 - onur-ozkan:fix-enzyme-note, r=jieyouxu
unify LLVM version finding logic

kind a self-explanatory
2025-02-13 17:46:12 -08:00
Jubilee bde20913c2 Rollup merge of #136960 - jyn514:compiletest-args, r=jieyouxu
Compiletest should not inherit all host RUSTFLAGS

I told ``@rhelmot`` to do this in #134913. But it's not correct; compiletest shouldn't inherit RUSTFLAGS at all.

Pass a single new --host-rustcflags to compiletest instead, without overwriting any existing arguments.

Fixes the following failure, which only happens when building llvm from source and then running `x test --stage 1 ui-fulldeps`:
```
diff --git a/tests/ui-fulldeps/fluent-messages/test.stderr b/tests/ui-fulldeps/fluent-messages/test.stderr
index 0b3bb14ce51..978ac46c5a2 100644
--- a/tests/ui-fulldeps/fluent-messages/test.stderr
+++ b/tests/ui-fulldeps/fluent-messages/test.stderr
``@@`` -1,3 +1,8 ``@@``
+warning[E0602]: unknown lint: `linker_messages`
+   |
+   = note: requested on the command line with `-A linker_messages`
+   = note: `#[warn(unknown_lints)]` on by default
```

See https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/182449-t-compiler.2Fhelp/topic/.E2.9C.94.20unknown.20lint.3A.20.60linker_messages.60.20when.20blessing.20tests.20on.20.2E.2E.2E for more context.
2025-02-13 17:46:12 -08:00
Jubilee d82ec95083 Rollup merge of #136957 - Zalathar:counters, r=oli-obk
coverage: Eliminate more counters by giving them to unreachable nodes

When preparing a function's coverage counters and metadata during codegen, any part of the original coverage graph that was removed by MIR optimizations can be treated as having an execution count of zero.

Somewhat counter-intuitively, if we give those unreachable nodes a _higher_ priority for receiving physical counters (instead of counter expressions), that ends up reducing the total number of physical counters needed.

This works because if a node is unreachable, we don't actually create a physical counter for it. Instead that node gets a fixed zero counter, and any other node that would have relied on that physical counter in its counter expression can just ignore that term completely.
2025-02-13 17:46:11 -08:00
Jubilee 82110ca740 Rollup merge of #136950 - notriddle:notriddle/svg-example-buttons, r=GuillaumeGomez
rustdoc: use better, consistent SVG icons for scraped examples

## Screenshots

![](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f305fb20-5ded-428a-b0d0-04e8b7762769)

![](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5b9bee5e-74b9-447b-a19a-49f32b6bf218)

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d855a8c8-dc24-44f9-a067-1e0f0654c28a)

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/71bca54a-0562-480a-8989-938acc351307)

## Description

This continues two ongoing projects

- Replacing ascii art with real icons that don't look like syntax, are understandable to people who're familiar with desktop computers and smart devices, and aren't ugly.
- Using labels and tooltips to clarify these icons, when the limits of popular iconography hit us. In this case, I've added tooltips, because, unfortunately, there's not room for always-visible labels.

r? ``@GuillaumeGomez``
2025-02-13 17:46:10 -08:00
Jubilee 9f87de67a6 Rollup merge of #136941 - Kobzol:ccache-build, r=onur-ozkan
Move `llvm.ccache` to `build.ccache`

(S)ccache can be useful for more things that just LLVM. For example, we will soon want to use it also for GCC, and theoretically also for building stage0 Rust tools (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/136921, https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/242791-t-infra/topic/Using.20sccache.20for.20Rust).

r? ``@onur-ozkan``
2025-02-13 17:46:09 -08:00
Jubilee 1b603f959b Rollup merge of #136928 - lcnr:method-lookup-check-wf, r=compiler-errors
eagerly prove WF when resolving fully qualified paths

fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/161.

This hopefully shouldn't impact perf. I do think we need to deal with at least part of the fallout here, opening for vibes.

r? ``@compiler-errors``
2025-02-13 17:46:09 -08:00
Jubilee 864eba9fb1 Rollup merge of #136895 - maurer:fix-enum-discr, r=nikic
debuginfo: Set bitwidth appropriately in enum variant tags

Previously, we unconditionally set the bitwidth to 128-bits, the largest an enum would possibly be. Then, LLVM would cut down the constant by chopping off leading zeroes before emitting the DWARF. LLVM only supported 64-bit enumerators, so this would also have occasionally resulted in truncated data.

LLVM added support for 128-bit enumerators in llvm/llvm-project#125578

That patchset trusts the constant to describe how wide the variant tag is, so the high 64-bits of zeros are considered potentially load-bearing.

As a result, we went from emitting tags that looked like:
DW_AT_discr_value     (0xfe)

(because `dwarf::BestForm` selected `data1`)

to emitting tags that looked like:
DW_AT_discr_value	(<0x10> fe ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 )

This makes the `DW_AT_discr_value` encode at the bitwidth of the tag, which:
1. Is probably closer to our intentions in terms of describing the data.
2. Doesn't invoke the 128-bit support which may not be supported by all debuggers / downstream tools.
3. Will result in smaller debug information.
2025-02-13 17:46:08 -08:00
Jubilee d784803115 Rollup merge of #136869 - chenyukang:yukang-fix-133713-let-binding, r=estebank
Fix diagnostic when using = instead of : in let binding

Fixes #133713

r? ``@estebank``
2025-02-13 17:46:08 -08:00
Jubilee e2ee9f7318 Rollup merge of #136863 - lcnr:treat-as-rigid, r=compiler-errors
rework rigid alias handling

Necessary for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/136824 if we treat coinductive cycles as errors as we otherwise don't emit an error for

```rust
trait Overflow {
    type Assoc;
}
impl<T> Overflow for T {
    type Assoc = <T as Overflow>::Assoc;
}
```

The important part is that we only add a `RigidAlias` candidate in cases where the alias is actually supposed to be rigid:
- its trait bound has been proven via a `ParamEnv` or `ItemBound` candidate
- it's one of the special builtin traits which have a blanket impl with a `default` assoc type

This means that we now more explicitly control which aliases should rigid to avoid accidentally accepting cyclic aliases. This requires changes to diagnostics as we no longer enter an explicit `RigidAlias` candidate for `NormalizesTo` goals whose trait bound doesn't hold.

To fix this I've modified the `BestObligation` visitor always ignore `RigidAlias` candidates and to instead manually check these requirements if there are no applicable candidates. I also removed the hack for handling `structurally_normalize_ty` failures. This fixes #134905 as we no longer continue to use the `EvalCtxt` even though a nested goal failed.

r? ``@compiler-errors``
2025-02-13 17:46:07 -08:00
lcnr 83a02619d5 fallout :skull_emoji: 2025-02-14 00:37:23 +01:00
Daniel Paoliello bfdc96114c [cg_llvm] Remove dead error message 2025-02-13 15:04:39 -08:00
lcnr 81c6d5ec9b eagerly prove WF when resolving fully qualified paths 2025-02-14 00:04:22 +01:00
lcnr 059288ed44 adjust derive_error 2025-02-13 23:49:09 +01:00
Eric Huss 06524b56bd Update backtrace 2025-02-13 14:32:50 -08:00
bors a567209daa Auto merge of #134633 - GrigorenkoPV:get_disjoint_mut, r=cuviper
Stabilize `get_many_mut` as `get_disjoint_mut`

Tracking issue: #104642

Closes #104642

FCP completed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/104642#issuecomment-2558161073
2025-02-13 21:09:31 +00:00
lcnr 05bd5ced2d rework pointee handling for the new rigid alias approach 2025-02-13 20:19:11 +00:00