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Oneirical 6ca69812cd Add test batch 4 2025-10-11 21:59:51 -04:00
bors fa3155a644 Auto merge of #147197 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-du5e4pv, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang/rust#142506 (Add `Path::has_trailing_sep` and related methods)
 - rust-lang/rust#146886 (Add repr(align(2)) to RcInner and ArcInner)
 - rust-lang/rust#147166 (several small `proc_macro` cleanups)
 - rust-lang/rust#147172 (bootstrap: build bootstrap docs with in-tree rustdoc)
 - rust-lang/rust#147181 (cg_llvm: Replace enum `MetadataType` with a list of `MetadataKindId` constants)
 - rust-lang/rust#147187 (remove unnecessary test directives)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-09-30 19:41:53 +00:00
Matthias Krüger 561e02cea0 Rollup merge of #147187 - lcnr:rarw, r=lqd
remove unnecessary test directives

that's... odd
2025-09-30 20:46:47 +02:00
Matthias Krüger 6e577e18c6 Rollup merge of #147181 - Zalathar:fixed-metadata, r=petrochenkov
cg_llvm: Replace enum `MetadataType` with a list of `MetadataKindId` constants

The metadata kind ID values declared in `MetadataType` are not part of the LLVM-C API, and are not machine-checked. If a value that we use ever goes out of sync with LLVM, the resulting bugs could be difficult to track down. And the existing values lack any clear indication of what LLVM declarations they correspond to.

On top of that, we currently have another way of expressing metadata kind IDs in the form of `MetadataKindId`, which creates confusing inconsistency in LLVM bindings.

This PR therefore consolidates all usage of “fixed” metadata kind IDs into one list of `MetadataKindId` constants, which is backed by static assertions in our C++ code that match them up with named anonymous-enum variants in `llvm::LLVMContext`.
2025-09-30 20:46:46 +02:00
Matthias Krüger 4cbaa70101 Rollup merge of #147172 - notriddle:tooldoc, r=Kobzol
bootstrap: build bootstrap docs with in-tree rustdoc

All of the docs need to be built with the same rustdoc. Otherwise, any change to the search index breaks everything, because the two rustdocs don't agree on the format.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/147142
2025-09-30 20:46:46 +02:00
Matthias Krüger 622ca20e78 Rollup merge of #147166 - cyrgani:proc-macro-cleanup-1, r=petrochenkov
several small `proc_macro` cleanups
2025-09-30 20:46:45 +02:00
Matthias Krüger f7c7e34ae4 Rollup merge of #146886 - taiki-e:rc-inner-align, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Add repr(align(2)) to RcInner and ArcInner

`Rc` currently assumes that `RcInner` has at least 2-byte alignment, but on AVR, `usize` has 1-byte alignment (this is because the AVR has 1-byte register sizes, so having 2-byte alignment is generally useless), breaking this assumption.

https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/9f32ccf35fb877270bc44a86a126440f04d676d0/library/alloc/src/rc.rs#L3005-L3008

This PR adds `repr(align(2))` to force `RcInner` to always have at least 2-byte alignment.

Note that `ArcInner` doesn't need `repr(align(2))` because atomic types have the alignment same as its size. This PR adds a comment about this.
2025-09-30 20:46:45 +02:00
Matthias Krüger 61b9467af8 Rollup merge of #142506 - clarfonthey:path-trailing-sep, r=joboet
Add `Path::has_trailing_sep` and related methods

Implements rust-lang/libs-team#335.

Tracking issue: rust-lang/rust#142503

Notable differences from ACP:

* `trim_trailing_sep` was added to `Path` since it felt reasonable to ensure that the inverse operation was available.
* Per suggestion of `@kennytm,` added `push_trailing_sep` and `pop_trailing_sep` to `PathBuf` in addition to `set_trailing_sep`.

This also updates some of the docs on various `Path` methods to use the term "trailing separator" instead of "trailing slash" for consistency.
2025-09-30 20:46:44 +02:00
bors 42d009c0a9 Auto merge of #147186 - Zalathar:rollup-sza9wxl, r=Zalathar
Rollup of 5 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang/rust#140916 (Fix unuseful span in type error in some format_args!() invocations)
 - rust-lang/rust#146011 (Point at fn bound that introduced lifetime obligation)
 - rust-lang/rust#146649 (cmse: fix 'region variables should not be hashed')
 - rust-lang/rust#147109 (Rename various "concrete opaque type" things to say "hidden type")
 - rust-lang/rust#147167 (Don't condition RUSTDOC_LIBDIR on `--no-doc`)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-09-30 15:32:50 +00:00
Michael Howell ba13b6ec6f bootstrap: build bootstrap docs with in-tree rustdoc
All of the docs need to be built with the same rustdoc. Otherwise,
any change to the search index breaks everything, because the two
rustdocs don't agree on the format.
2025-09-30 08:31:08 -07:00
Taiki Endo 9e79fac035 Add repr(align(2)) to RcInner and ArcInner 2025-09-30 22:39:10 +09:00
lcnr 198777a08e remove unnecessary test directives 2025-09-30 15:03:58 +02:00
Stuart Cook 22643032d4 Rollup merge of #147167 - jyn514:rustdoc-tests, r=Kobzol
Don't condition RUSTDOC_LIBDIR on `--no-doc`

In d94e7ff065, `rustdoc_path` was changed to ignore `want_rustdoc` (which is just whether `--no-doc` was passed). But RUSTDOC_LIBDIR wasn't kept in sync. Rather than trying to keep `rustdoc_path` in sync with `RUSTDOC_LIBDIR`, just pass LIBDIR to the rustc shim unconditionally.

This fix allows calling `ensure(doc::Step)` from a non-doc top-level Step, even if `--no-doc` was present in the command line.
2025-09-30 22:25:17 +10:00
Stuart Cook 156d150381 Rollup merge of #147109 - BoxyUwU:rename_concrete_opaques, r=lcnr
Rename various "concrete opaque type" things to say "hidden type"

r? lcnr

I've found "concrete opaque type" terminology to be somewhat confusing as in conversation and when explaining opaque type stuff to people I always just talk about things in terms of hidden types. Also the hidden types of opaques are very much not *concrete* in the same sense that a type without any generic parameters is concrete which is an unfortunate overlap in terminology.

I've tried to update comments to also stop referring to things as concrete opaque types but this is mostly best effort as it difficult to find all such cases amongst the massive amounts of uses of "concrete" or "hidden" across the whole compiler.
2025-09-30 22:25:17 +10:00
Stuart Cook 5a6ac8c322 Rollup merge of #146649 - folkertdev:cmse-call-erase-regions, r=lcnr
cmse: fix 'region variables should not be hashed'

tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/81391
fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/131639

Some background: the `cmse-nonsecure-call` calling convention is used for a call from "secure" to "non-secure" code. To make sure that "non-secure" cannot read any secrets, restrictions are put on the signatures of functions with this calling convention: they can only use 4 arguments for passing arguments, and one register for passing a result. No arguments are passed via the stack, and all other registers are cleared before the call.

We check during `hir_ty_lowering` that the signature follows these rules. We do that by determining and then inspecting the layout of the type. That works well overall, but can run into asserts when the type itself is ill-formed. This PR fixes one such case.

I believe that the fix here, just erasing the regions, is the right shape, but there may be some nuance that I'm missing.

r? types
2025-09-30 22:25:16 +10:00
Stuart Cook 1aa426b335 Rollup merge of #146011 - estebank:lifetime-obligation-span, r=lcnr
Point at fn bound that introduced lifetime obligation

The last note is new
```
error[E0597]: `c` does not live long enough
  --> $DIR/without-precise-captures-we-are-powerless.rs:19:20
   |
LL | fn simple<'a>(x: &'a i32) {
   |           -- lifetime `'a` defined here
...
LL |     let c = async move || { println!("{}", *x); };
   |         - binding `c` declared here
LL |     outlives::<'a>(c());
   |     ---------------^---
   |     |              |
   |     |              borrowed value does not live long enough
   |     argument requires that `c` is borrowed for `'a`
LL |     outlives::<'a>(call_once(c));
LL | }
   | - `c` dropped here while still borrowed
   |
note: requirement that `c` is borrowed for `'a` introduced here
  --> $DIR/without-precise-captures-we-are-powerless.rs:7:33
   |
LL | fn outlives<'a>(_: impl Sized + 'a) {}
   |                                 ^^
```

When encountering a `ConstraintCategory::Predicate` in a funtion call, point at the `Span` for that `Predicate` to explain where the lifetime obligation originates from.

CC rust-lang/rust#55307.
2025-09-30 22:25:16 +10:00
Stuart Cook 97e2d3c579 Rollup merge of #140916 - moatom:140578, r=chenyukang
Fix unuseful span in type error in some format_args!() invocations

Fixed https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/140578.

r? ``@m-ou-se``
2025-09-30 22:25:15 +10:00
Zalathar cc6329a9bc Replace MetadataType with the MetadataKindId constants 2025-09-30 20:10:30 +10:00
Zalathar 906bf49ade Declare all "fixed" metadata kinds as MetadataKindId 2025-09-30 20:10:10 +10:00
Zalathar cd40bbfe29 Move MetadataKindId into its own submodule 2025-09-30 20:07:54 +10:00
Tomoaki Kobayashi b13b87a1c3 Fix unuseful span in type error in some format_args!() invocations 2025-09-30 17:20:51 +09:00
Tomoaki Kobayashi 0fd6f1113b Add test for unuseful span in type error in some format_args!() invocations 2025-09-30 15:50:30 +09:00
bors a2db928053 Auto merge of #147143 - estebank:verbose-ret-type, r=fee1-dead
Make replacement suggestion `_` in type verbose

```
error[E0121]: the placeholder `_` is not allowed within types on item signatures for return types
  --> $DIR/in-signature.rs:6:21
   |
LL | fn arr_fn() -> [u8; _] {
   |                     ^ not allowed in type signatures
   |
help: replace with the correct return type
   |
LL - fn arr_fn() -> [u8; _] {
LL + fn arr_fn() -> [u8; 3] {
   |
```
2025-09-30 05:48:32 +00:00
bors c5dc558e6c Auto merge of #147169 - jhpratt:rollup-65ooei8, r=jhpratt
Rollup of 4 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang/rust#145883 (Make macOS dist build configuration match where reasonable)
 - rust-lang/rust#146457 (Skip cleanups on unsupported targets)
 - rust-lang/rust#147152 (builtin `Fn`-trait impls: instantiate binder before the return type `Sized` check)
 - rust-lang/rust#147153 ([rustdoc] Move doc cfg propagation pass before items stripping passes)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-09-30 02:34:18 +00:00
Jacob Pratt 745b8f6b74 Rollup merge of #147153 - GuillaumeGomez:doc-propagation-before-stripping-items, r=lolbinarycat
[rustdoc] Move doc cfg propagation pass before items stripping passes

Follow-up of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/138907.

r? lolbinarycat
2025-09-29 21:37:52 -04:00
Jacob Pratt afd620f548 Rollup merge of #147152 - lcnr:instantiate-pre-sized-check, r=BoxyUwU
builtin `Fn`-trait impls: instantiate binder before the return type `Sized` check

fixes
- https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/220
- https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/204

r? `@BoxyUwU`
2025-09-29 21:37:51 -04:00
Jacob Pratt b310eb91ab Rollup merge of #146457 - alexcrichton:wasm-no-exn-instructions, r=bjorn3
Skip cleanups on unsupported targets

This commit is an update to the `AbortUnwindingCalls` MIR pass in the compiler. Specifically a new boolean is added for "can this target possibly unwind" and if that's `false` then terminators are all adjusted to be unreachable/not present. The end result is that this fixes rust-lang/rust#140293 for wasm targets.

The motivation for this PR is that currently on WebAssembly targets the usage of the `C-unwind` ABI can lead LLVM to either (a) emit exception-handling instructions or (b) hit a LLVM-ICE-style codegen error. WebAssembly as a base instruction set does not support unwinding at all, and a later proposal to WebAssembly, the exception-handling proposal, was what enabled this. This means that the current intent of WebAssembly targets is that they maintain the baseline of "don't emit exception-handling instructions unless enabled". The commit here is intended to restore this behavior by skipping these instructions even when `C-unwind` is present.

Exception-handling is a relatively tricky and also murky topic in WebAssembly, however. There are two sets of instructions LLVM can emit for WebAssembly exceptions, Rust's Emscripten target supports exceptions, WASI targets do not, the LLVM flags to enable this are not always obvious, and additionally this all touches on "changing exception-handling behavior should be a target-level concern, not a feature". Effectively WebAssembly's exception-handling integration into Rust is not finalized at this time. The best idea at this time is that a parallel set of targets will eventually be added which support exceptions, but it's not clear if/when to do this. In the meantime the goal is to keep existing targets working while still enabling experimentation with exception-handling with `-Zbuild-std` and various permutations of LLVM flags.

To that extent this commit does not blanket disable these landing pads and cleanup routines for WebAssembly but instead checks to see if panic=unwind is enabled or if `+exception-handling` is enabled. Tests are updated here as well to account for this where, by default, using a `C-unwind` ABI won't affect Rust codegen at all. If `+exception-handling` is enabled, however, then Rust codegen will look like native platforms where exceptions are caught and the program aborts. More-or-less I've done my best to keep exceptions working on wasm where it's possible to have them work, but turned them off where they're not supposed to be emitted.

Closes rust-lang/rust#140293
2025-09-29 21:37:50 -04:00
Jacob Pratt c3e118b4db Rollup merge of #145883 - shepmaster:unify-macos-ci, r=madsmtm
Make macOS dist build configuration match where reasonable

r? `@madsmtm`
2025-09-29 21:37:50 -04:00
Jynn Nelson 73f6b08022 Don't condition RUSTDOC_LIBDIR on --no-doc
In d94e7ff065, `rustdoc_path` was changed
to ignore `want_rustdoc` (which is just whether `--no-doc` was passed).
But RUSTDOC_LIBDIR wasn't kept in sync. Rather than trying to keep
`rustdoc_path` in sync with `RUSTDOC_LIBDIR`, just pass LIBDIR to the
rustc shim unconditionally.

This fix allows calling `ensure(doc::Step)` from a non-doc top-level
Step, even if `--no-doc` was present in the command line.
2025-09-29 16:02:22 -07:00
bors 29b7717de2 Auto merge of #147162 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-4bv1xzb, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 5 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang/rust#146937 (std: implement `hostname`)
 - rust-lang/rust#147040 (mbe: macro_check: Fix function comments referencing non-existent parameters)
 - rust-lang/rust#147131 (Use MirPatch in simplify_branches.)
 - rust-lang/rust#147133 (Remove one loop in `extract_cfg_from_attrs`)
 - rust-lang/rust#147150 (Emit allocator attributes for allocator shim)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-09-29 22:21:32 +00:00
cyrgani d7773f6b1c explicitly implement !Send and !Sync 2025-09-30 00:09:12 +02:00
cyrgani 23f3400613 remove unused #![feature(stmt_expr_attributes)] 2025-09-30 00:01:17 +02:00
cyrgani 9bb4081fb0 remove reverse_{encode, decode}! 2025-09-29 23:42:01 +02:00
Matthias Krüger 379979951e Rollup merge of #147150 - nikic:alloc-shim-attributes, r=bjorn3
Emit allocator attributes for allocator shim

This emits the same attributes we place on allocator declarations on the definitions in the allocator shim as well. This complements https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/146766, which added the attribute for `#[global_allocator]` definitions. Emitting the attributes on the definitions ensures that they cannot be lost of the allocator shim participates in LTO.

See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/145995 for context, though that one was about `#[global_allocator]`. I'm not sure whether this can occur with the allocator shim as well or not, but better safe than sorry.

I'm not sure whether there is any good way to test this, as the allocator shim is not part of `--emit=llvm-ir`. I've verified this locally by inspecting the bitcode produced by `-C save-temps`.

r? ``@bjorn3``
2025-09-29 21:42:44 +02:00
Matthias Krüger 967e64279a Rollup merge of #147133 - GuillaumeGomez:rm-loop-extract_cfg_from_attrs, r=lolbinarycat
Remove one loop in `extract_cfg_from_attrs`

Follow-up of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/138907.

r? lolbinarycat
2025-09-29 21:42:43 +02:00
Matthias Krüger fdb965f3f7 Rollup merge of #147131 - cjgillot:patch-branches, r=davidtwco
Use MirPatch in simplify_branches.

This allows to avoid clearing the CFG cache if we don't perform any change.

r? ``@ghost`` for perf
2025-09-29 21:42:43 +02:00
Matthias Krüger 618942b86f Rollup merge of #147040 - joshtriplett:mbe-fix-comments, r=petrochenkov
mbe: macro_check: Fix function comments referencing non-existent parameters

Several functions had comments referencing a non-existent `valid`
parameter. Remove those. The `guar` parameter that handles errors is
already documented.

In the process, remove another duplicate reference to an
already-documented parameter (`binders`).
2025-09-29 21:42:42 +02:00
Matthias Krüger 8223831942 Rollup merge of #146937 - joboet:gethostname, r=Mark-Simulacrum
std: implement `hostname`

Resolves https://github.com/rust-lang/libs-team/issues/330
Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/135142

This is based on rust-lang/rust#135141, but I've reimplemented the UNIX version, which now:
* uses `sysconf(_SC_HOST_NAME_MAX)` as an initial buffer length
* returns `OutOfMemory` if the `Vec` allocation fails
* retries the operation if it detects that the name returned by `gethostname` was truncated

Additionally, as part of the rebase, I had to move some WinSock abstractions (initialisation and error access) to `sys::pal` so that they can be accessed from `sys::net::hostname`.

CC ``@orowith2os`` (and thank you for your work!)
2025-09-29 21:42:41 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez 9119eba24d Add regression test for doc cfg applied on public items inside private items 2025-09-29 18:08:51 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez 06a6dcd4d2 Move doc cfg propagation pass before items stripping passes 2025-09-29 18:08:51 +02:00
bors dc2c3564d2 Auto merge of #146376 - durin42:dwo-specify-path, r=davidtwco
debuginfo: add an unstable flag to write split DWARF to an explicit directory

Bazel requires knowledge of outputs from actions at analysis time, including file or directory name. In order to work around the lack of predictable output name for dwo files, we group the dwo files in a subdirectory of --out-dir as a post-processing step before returning control to bazel. Unfortunately some debugging workflows rely on directly opening the dwo file rather than loading the merged dwp file, and our trick of moving the files breaks those users. We can't just hardlink the file or copy it, because with remote build execution we wouldn't end up with the un-moved file copied back to the developer's workstation. As a fix, we add this unstable flag that causes dwo files to be written to a build-system-controllable location, which then lets bazel hoover up the dwo files, but the objects also have the correct path for the dwo files.

r? `@davidtwco`
2025-09-29 15:06:55 +00:00
Boxy Uwu 66b664c996 more rename 2025-09-29 16:06:25 +01:00
lcnr 07806a1132 cleanup try_evaluate_added_goals 2025-09-29 15:28:33 +02:00
lcnr 0f2b79c36d add tests 2025-09-29 15:28:33 +02:00
lcnr 098a56890f Fn-trait goals, eagerly instantiate binder
to avoid overflow from proving `for<'a> opaque<'a>: Sized`
2025-09-29 15:28:33 +02:00
Jake Goulding 5df0be3988 Make macOS dist build configuration match where reasonable 2025-09-29 08:52:09 -04:00
bors 21a13b8864 Auto merge of #147151 - Zalathar:rollup-w81rn0j, r=Zalathar
Rollup of 5 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang/rust#146653 (improve diagnostics for empty attributes)
 - rust-lang/rust#146987 (impl Ord for params and use unstable sort)
 - rust-lang/rust#147101 (Use `Iterator::eq` and (dogfood) `eq_by` in compiler and library )
 - rust-lang/rust#147123 (Fix removed version numbers of `doc_auto_cfg` and `doc_cfg_hide`)
 - rust-lang/rust#147149 (add joboet to library review rotation)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-09-29 11:52:07 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez 2e63708d39 Improve code comments 2025-09-29 13:43:25 +02:00
Stuart Cook 82db672ed5 Rollup merge of #147149 - joboet:rerotating-joboet, r=joboet
add joboet to library review rotation

Reviewing feels like fun again...
2025-09-29 21:06:46 +10:00
Stuart Cook f2306f3729 Rollup merge of #147123 - DJMcNab:doc_cfg_merge_version, r=fmease
Fix removed version numbers of `doc_auto_cfg` and `doc_cfg_hide`

Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/43781

The `doc_auto_cfg` and `doc_cfg_hide` features were removed in a recent nightly (by https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/138907).
I believe that the rustc version numbers at which the features were declared to be removed were incorrect, however, and should both be "1.92" (±1). As evidence in favour of this, the error we get from using this was:

```text
error[E0557]: feature has been removed
  --> src/lib.rs:22:29
   |
22 | #![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_auto_cfg))]
   |                             ^^^^^^^^^^^^ feature has been removed
   |
   = note: removed in 1.58.0; see <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/138907> for more information
   = note: merged into `doc_cfg`
```

Note especially the "removed in 1.58" claim. Further evidence is found in the comment further up this file: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/4ffeda10e10d4fa0c8edbd0dd9642d8ae7d3e66e/compiler/rustc_feature/src/removed.rs#L49-L53

I've chosen 1.92 as that was the milestone which https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/138907 was added to.

cc `@GuillaumeGomez`
2025-09-29 21:06:46 +10:00