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Nicholas Nethercote b38ed1afa6 Overhaul Diagnostic args.
First, introduce a typedef `DiagnosticArgMap`.

Second, make the `args` field public, and remove the `args` getter and
`replace_args` setter. These were necessary previously because the getter
had a `#[allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)]` attribute, but that
was removed in #120931 when the args were changed from `FxHashMap` to
`FxIndexMap`. (All the other `Diagnostic` fields are public.)
2024-02-22 12:51:05 +11:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr 2d98f05cf1 Rollup merge of #121347 - davidtwco:compiletest-aux-aux, r=oli-obk
compiletest: support auxiliaries with auxiliaries

To test behaviour that depends on the extern options of intermediate crates, compiletest auxiliaries must have their own auxiliaries.

Auxiliary compilation previously did not trigger compilation of any auxiliaries in the auxiliary's headers. In addition, those auxiliaries would need to be in an `auxiliary/auxiliary` directory, which is unnecessary and makes some crate graphs harder to write tests for, such as when A depends on B and C, and B depends on C.

For a test `tests/ui/$path/root.rs`, with the following crate graph:

```
root
|-- grandparent
`-- parent
    `-- grandparent
```

then the intermediate outputs from compiletest will be:

```
build/$target/test/ui/$path/
|-- auxiliary
|   |-- libgrandparent.dylib
|   |-- libparent.dylib
|   |-- grandparent
|   |   |-- grandparent.err
|   |   `-- grandparent.out
|   `-- parent
|       |-- parent.err
|       `-- parent.out
|-- libroot.rmeta
|-- root.err
`-- root.out
```
2024-02-21 16:32:58 +01:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr 216f9a4778 Rollup merge of #121340 - GrigorenkoPV:bootstrap-clippy, r=onur-ozkan
bootstrap: apply most of clippy's suggestions
2024-02-21 16:32:57 +01:00
David Wood a2aa9672f6 compiletest: support auxiliaries with auxiliaries
To test behaviour that depends on the extern options of intermediate
crates, compiletest auxiliaries must have their own auxiliaries.

Auxiliary compilation previously did not trigger compilation of any
auxiliaries in the auxiliary's headers. In addition, those auxiliaries
would need to be in an `auxiliary/auxiliary` directory, which is
unnecessary and makes some crate graphs harder to write tests for,
such as when A depends on B and C, and B depends on C.

For a test `tests/ui/$path/root.rs`, with the following crate graph:

```
root
|-- grandparent
`-- parent
    `-- grandparent
```

then the intermediate outputs from compiletest will be:

```
build/$target/test/ui/$path/
|-- auxiliary
|   |-- libgrandparent.dylib
|   |-- libparent.dylib
|   |-- grandparent
|   |   |-- grandparent.err
|   |   `-- grandparent.out
|   `-- parent
|       |-- parent.err
|       `-- parent.out
|-- libroot.rmeta
|-- root.err
`-- root.out
```

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david@davidtw.co>
2024-02-21 14:37:13 +00:00
bors 1d447a9946 Auto merge of #121383 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-735p4u4, r=Dylan-DPC
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #121208 (Convert `delayed_bug`s to `bug`s.)
 - #121288 (make rustc_expand translatable)
 - #121304 (Add docs for extension proc-macro)
 - #121328 (Make --verbose imply -Z write-long-types-to-disk=no)
 - #121338 (Downgrade ambiguous_wide_pointer_comparisons suggestions to MaybeIncorrect)
 - #121361 (diagnostic items for legacy numeric modules)
 - #121375 (Print proper relative path for descriptive name check)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-02-21 12:09:22 +00:00
Dylan DPC 229108a6a5 Rollup merge of #121375 - chenyukang:yukang-fix-tidy, r=albertlarsan68
Print proper relative path for descriptive name check

The `stripped_path` starts with `ui/...`, while we are mostly working in `rust` directory.
print a relative path starting with `tests/ui/...` so that we can copy and use the path when renaming.

Hardcoding the `tests` maybe not good style, but seems we have a lot of hardcoded `tests/..` paths in tidy check :(.
2024-02-21 08:55:59 +00:00
Dylan DPC e10b3b88b4 Rollup merge of #121338 - jieyouxu:ambiguous_wide_pointer_comparisons_suggestion, r=Nadrieril
Downgrade ambiguous_wide_pointer_comparisons suggestions to MaybeIncorrect

In certain cases like #121330, it is possible to have more than one suggestion from the `ambiguous_wide_pointer_comparisons` lint (which before this PR are `MachineApplicable`). When this gets passed to rustfix, rustfix makes *multiple* changes according to the suggestions which result in incorrect code.

This is a temporary workaround. The real long term solution to problems like these is to address <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/53934>.

This PR also includes a drive-by edit to the panic message emitted by compiletest because "ui" test suite now uses `//`@`` directives.

Fixes #121330.
2024-02-21 08:55:58 +00:00
bors 7168c13579 Auto merge of #120588 - alexcrichton:wasm-rmeta-object, r=wesleywiser,bjorn3
wasm: Store rlib metadata in wasm object files

The goal of this commit is to remove warnings using LLVM tip-of-tree `wasm-ld`. In llvm/llvm-project#78658 the `wasm-ld` LLD driver no longer looks at archive indices and instead looks at all the objects in archives. Previously `lib.rmeta` files were simply raw rustc metadata bytes, not wasm objects, meaning that `wasm-ld` would emit a warning indicating so.

WebAssembly targets previously passed `--fatal-warnings` to `wasm-ld` by default which meant that if Rust were to update to LLVM 18 then all wasm targets would not work. This immediate blocker was resolved in rust-lang/rust#120278 which removed `--fatal-warnings` which enabled a theoretical update to LLVM 18 for wasm targets. This current state is ok-enough for now because rustc squashes all linker output by default if it doesn't fail. This means, for example, that rustc squashes all the linker warnings coming out of `wasm-ld` about `lib.rmeta` files with LLVM 18. This again isn't a pressing issue because the information is all hidden, but it runs the risk of being annoying if another linker error were to happen and then the output would have all these unrelated warnings that couldn't be fixed.

Thus, this PR comes into the picture. The goal of this PR is to resolve these warnings by using the WebAssembly object file format on wasm targets instead of using raw rustc metadata. When I first implemented the rlib-in-objects scheme in #84449 I remember either concluding that `wasm-ld` would either include the metadata in the output or I thought we didn't have to do anything there at all. I think I was wrong on both counts as `wasm-ld` does not include the metadata in the final output unless the object is referenced and we do actually need to do something to resolve these warnings.

This PR updates the object file format containing rustc metadata on WebAssembly targets to be an actual WebAssembly file. To avoid bringing in any new dependencies I've opted to hand-code this encoding at this time. If the object gets more complicated though it'd probably be best to pull in `wasmparser` and `wasm-encoder`. For now though there's two adjacent functions reading/writing wasm.

The only caveat I know of with this is that if `wasm-ld` does indeed look at the object file then the metadata will be included in the final output. I believe the only thing that could cause that at this time is `--whole-archive` which I don't think is passed for rlibs. I would clarify that I'm not 100% certain about this, however.
2024-02-21 07:14:52 +00:00
Weihang Lo bb1f70048f Update cargo 2024-02-21 00:01:34 -05:00
yukang 3da200dc61 print proper relative path for descriptive name check 2024-02-21 09:58:03 +08:00
Pavel Grigorenko ae3f4f111d bootstrap: apply most of clippy's suggestions 2024-02-21 01:13:06 +03:00
Matthias Krüger 532b3eacb7 Rollup merge of #121344 - fmease:lta-constr-by-input, r=oli-obk
Expand weak alias types before collecting constrained/referenced late bound regions + refactorings

Fixes #114220.
Follow-up to #120780.

r? `@oli-obk`
2024-02-20 19:35:41 +01:00
Alex Crichton 6181f3a566 wasm: Store rlib metadata in wasm object files
The goal of this commit is to remove warnings using LLVM tip-of-tree
`wasm-ld`. In llvm/llvm-project#78658 the `wasm-ld` LLD driver no longer
looks at archive indices and instead looks at all the objects in
archives. Previously `lib.rmeta` files were simply raw rustc metadata
bytes, not wasm objects, meaning that `wasm-ld` would emit a warning
indicating so.

WebAssembly targets previously passed `--fatal-warnings` to `wasm-ld` by
default which meant that if Rust were to update to LLVM 18 then all wasm
targets would not work. This immediate blocker was resolved in
rust-lang/rust#120278 which removed `--fatal-warnings` which enabled a
theoretical update to LLVM 18 for wasm targets. This current state is
ok-enough for now because rustc squashes all linker output by default if
it doesn't fail. This means, for example, that rustc squashes all the
linker warnings coming out of `wasm-ld` about `lib.rmeta` files with
LLVM 18. This again isn't a pressing issue because the information is
all hidden, but it runs the risk of being annoying if another linker
error were to happen and then the output would have all these unrelated
warnings that couldn't be fixed.

Thus, this PR comes into the picture. The goal of this PR is to resolve
these warnings by using the WebAssembly object file format on wasm
targets instead of using raw rustc metadata. When I first implemented
the rlib-in-objects scheme in #84449 I remember either concluding that
`wasm-ld` would either include the metadata in the output or I thought
we didn't have to do anything there at all. I think I was wrong on both
counts as `wasm-ld` does not include the metadata in the final output
unless the object is referenced and we do actually need to do something
to resolve these warnings.

This PR updates the object file format containing rustc metadata on
WebAssembly targets to be an actual WebAssembly file. This enables the
`wasm` feature of the `object` crate to be able to read the custom
section in the same manner as other platforms, but currently `object`
doesn't support writing wasm object files so a handwritten encoder is
used instead.

The only caveat I know of with this is that if `wasm-ld` does indeed
look at the object file then the metadata will be included in the final
output. I believe the only thing that could cause that at this time is
`--whole-archive` which I don't think is passed for rlibs. I would
clarify that I'm not 100% certain about this, however.
2024-02-20 09:31:50 -08:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr da01cced15 Expand weak alias types before collecting constrained and referenced late bound regions 2024-02-20 17:31:54 +01:00
Nilstrieb c5d2159dec Rollup merge of #121278 - Nilstrieb:no-more-codegen, r=clubby789
Remove the "codegen" profile from bootstrap

This profile originally made sense when download-ci-llvm = if-unchanged didn't exist and we had the bad tradeoff of "never modify or always compile".

Thankfully, these grim times are over and we have discovered clean water, so the only differentiator between the two profiles is the codegen profile having LLVM assertions. Adding them doesn't cause that much of a slowdown, <10% on UI tests from an unscientific benchmark.

It also had LLVM warnings when compiling, which makes sense for every compiler contributor brave enough to compile LLVM.

The way I removed is by just issueing a nice error message. Given that everyone with this profile should be a contributor and not someone like a distro who is more upset when things break, this should be fine. If it isn't, we can always fall back to just letting codegen mean compiler.
2024-02-20 15:13:52 +01:00
bors 29f87ade9d Auto merge of #120576 - nnethercote:merge-Diagnostic-DiagnosticBuilder, r=davidtwco
Overhaul `Diagnostic` and `DiagnosticBuilder`

Implements the first part of https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/722, which moves functionality and use away from `Diagnostic`, onto `DiagnosticBuilder`.

Likely follow-ups:
- Move things around, because this PR was written to minimize diff size, so some things end up in sub-optimal places. E.g. `DiagnosticBuilder` has impls in both `diagnostic.rs` and `diagnostic_builder.rs`.
- Rename `Diagnostic` as `DiagInner` and `DiagnosticBuilder` as `Diag`.

r? `@davidtwco`
2024-02-20 12:05:09 +00:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe) ad14a226c0 Update panic message for missing //@ run-rustfix ui test suite when a .fixed file exists 2024-02-20 11:41:44 +00:00
bors cce6a6e22e Auto merge of #121087 - oli-obk:eager_const_failures, r=lcnr
Always evaluate free constants and statics, even if previous errors occurred

work towards https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/79738

We will need to evaluate static items before the `definitions.freeze()` below, as we will start creating new `DefId`s (for nested allocations) within the `eval_static_initializer` query.

But even without that motivation, this is a good change. Hard errors should always be reported and not silenced if other errors happened earlier.
2024-02-20 09:02:34 +00:00
Nilstrieb 4131f6e730 Rollup merge of #121233 - Zalathar:extra-directives, r=oli-obk
Move the extra directives for `Mode::CoverageRun` into `iter_header`

When these extra directives were ported over as part of #112300, it made sense to introduce `iter_header_extra` and pass them in as an extra argument.

But now that #120881 has added a `mode` parameter to `iter_header` for its own purposes, it's slightly simpler to move the coverage special-case code directly into `iter_header` as well. This lets us get rid of `iter_header_extra`.
2024-02-20 07:35:46 +01:00
Nilstrieb 4c2af78778 Rollup merge of #121195 - D0liphin:master, r=ehuss
unstable-book: Separate testing and production sanitizers

This is a redo of [this PR](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/108942). Left the commit as before (except for reflowing to 80-width), since it already got approved.
2024-02-20 07:35:45 +01:00
Nilstrieb 5b8b435d5d Rollup merge of #120716 - spastorino:change-some-lint-msgs, r=lcnr
Change leak check and suspicious auto trait lint warning messages

The leak check lint message "this was previously accepted by the compiler but is being phased out; it will become a hard error in a future release!" is misleading as some cases may not be phased out and could end being accepted. This is under discussion still.

The suspicious auto trait lint the change in behavior already happened, so the new message is probably more accurate.

r? `@lcnr`

Closes #93367
2024-02-20 07:35:45 +01:00
bors 0b9f6ad994 Auto merge of #120628 - workingjubilee:reimpl-meaningful-test-name-lint, r=compiler-errors
Reimpl meaningful test name lint MCP658

This reintroduces the tidy rule originally proposed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/113583 that then became an MCP in https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/658 which eventually surfaced a quite-reasonable request for a diagnostic enhancement. I have added that to the rule. It produces output like this:
```
tidy error: file `ui/unsized/issue-115809.rs` must begin with a descriptive name, try `{reason}-issue-115809.rs`
tidy error: file `ui/unsized/issue-115203.rs` must begin with a descriptive name, try `{reason}-issue-115203.rs`
tidy error: file `ui/privacy/issue-113860-2.rs` must begin with a descriptive name, try `{reason}-issue-113860.rs`
tidy error: file `ui/privacy/issue-117997.rs` must begin with a descriptive name, try `{reason}-issue-117997.rs`
tidy error: file `ui/privacy/issue-119463.rs` must begin with a descriptive name, try `{reason}-issue-119463.rs`
tidy error: file `ui/privacy/auxiliary/issue-117997.rs` must begin with a descriptive name, try `{reason}-issue-117997.rs`
tidy error: file `ui/privacy/auxiliary/issue-119463-extern.rs` must begin with a descriptive name, try `{reason}-issue-119463.rs`
tidy error: file `ui/privacy/issue-113860-1.rs` must begin with a descriptive name, try `{reason}-issue-113860.rs`
tidy error: file `ui/privacy/issue-113860.rs` must begin with a descriptive name, try `{reason}-issue-113860.rs`
tidy error: file `ui/const-generics/generic_const_exprs/const_kind_expr/issue_114151.rs` must begin with a descriptive name, try `{reason}-issue-114151.rs`
tidy error: file `ui/did_you_mean/issue-114112.rs` must begin with a descriptive name, try `{reason}-issue-114112.rs`
tidy error: file `ui/did_you_mean/issue-105225.rs` must begin with a descriptive name, try `{reason}-issue-105225.rs`
tidy error: file `ui/did_you_mean/issue-105225-named-args.rs` must begin with a descriptive name, try `{reason}-issue-105225.rs`
```

You get the idea.

There are some tests which merely would require reordering of the name according to the rule. I could modify the diagnostic further to identify those, but doing such would make it prone to bad suggestions. I have opted to trust contributors to recognize the diagnostic is robotic, as the pattern we are linting on is easier to match if we do not speculate on what parts of the name are meaningful: sometimes a word is a reason, but sometimes it is a mere "tag", such as with a pair like:
- issue-314159265-blue.rs
- issue-314159265-red.rs

Starting them with `red-` and `blue-` means they do not sort together, despite being related, and the color names are still not very descriptive. Recognizing a good name is an open-ended task, though this pair might be:
- colored-circle-gen-blue.rs
- colored-circle-gen-red.rs

Deciding exactly *how* to solve this is not the business of tidy, only recognizing a what.

r? `@compiler-errors`
2024-02-20 02:31:17 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote f6f8779843 Reduce capabilities of Diagnostic.
Currently many diagnostic modifier methods are available on both
`Diagnostic` and `DiagnosticBuilder`. This commit removes most of them
from `Diagnostic`. To minimize the diff size, it keeps them within
`diagnostic.rs` but changes the surrounding `impl Diagnostic` block to
`impl DiagnosticBuilder`. (I intend to move things around later, to give
a more sensible code layout.)

`Diagnostic` keeps a few methods that it still needs, like `sub`,
`arg`, and `replace_args`.

The `forward!` macro, which defined two additional methods per call
(e.g. `note` and `with_note`), is replaced by the `with_fn!` macro,
which defines one additional method per call (e.g. `with_note`). It's
now also only used when necessary -- not all modifier methods currently
need a `with_*` form. (New ones can be easily added as necessary.)

All this also requires changing `trait AddToDiagnostic` so its methods
take `DiagnosticBuilder` instead of `Diagnostic`, which leads to many
mechanical changes. `SubdiagnosticMessageOp` gains a type parameter `G`.

There are three subdiagnostics -- `DelayedAtWithoutNewline`,
`DelayedAtWithNewline`, and `InvalidFlushedDelayedDiagnosticLevel` --
that are created within the diagnostics machinery and appended to
external diagnostics. These are handled at the `Diagnostic` level, which
means it's now hard to construct them via `derive(Diagnostic)`, so
instead we construct them by hand. This has no effect on what they look
like when printed.

There are lots of new `allow` markers for `untranslatable_diagnostics`
and `diagnostics_outside_of_impl`. This is because
`#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]` annotations were present on the `Diagnostic`
modifier methods, but missing from the `DiagnosticBuilder` modifier
methods. They're now present.
2024-02-20 13:22:17 +11:00
Oli Scherer 9062697917 Always evaluate free constants and statics, even if previous errors occurred 2024-02-19 22:11:13 +00:00
Santiago Pastorino 086463b227 Remove suspicious auto trait lint 2024-02-19 17:41:48 -03:00
Oli Iliffe 3e5ad4285c Separate testing and production sanitizers 2024-02-19 10:40:43 -08:00
Nilstrieb 9e68d89cc8 Remove the "codegen" profile from bootstrap
This profile originally made sense when download-ci-llvm = if-unchanged
didn't exist and we had the bad tradeoff of "never modify or always
compile".

Thankfully, these grim times are over and we have discovered clean
water, so the only differentiator between the two profiles is the
codegen profile having LLVM assertions. Adding them doesn't cause that
much of a slowdown, <10% on UI tests from an unscientific benchmark.

It also had LLVM warnings when compiling, which makes sense for every
compiler contributor brave enough to compile LLVM.

The way I removed is by just issueing a nice error message. Given that
everyone with this profile should be a contributor and not someone like
a distro who is more upset when things break, this should be fine.
If it isn't, we can always fall back to just letting codegen mean
compiler.
2024-02-19 17:26:41 +01:00
bors e29a1530f6 Auto merge of #121295 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-j2vffew, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #119808 (Store core::str::CharSearcher::utf8_size as u8)
 - #121032 (Continue reporting remaining errors instead of silently dropping them)
 - #121041 (Add `Future` and `IntoFuture` to the 2024 prelude)
 - #121230 (Extend Level API)
 - #121272 (Add diagnostic items for legacy numeric constants)
 - #121275 (add test for panicking attribute macros)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-02-19 13:41:13 +00:00
Matthias Krüger cf0b36a1c5 Rollup merge of #121041 - Nilstrieb:into-the-future-of-2024, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Add `Future` and `IntoFuture` to the 2024 prelude

Implements rust-lang/rfcs#3509.
2024-02-19 13:04:33 +01:00
bors 43d3470f11 Auto merge of #121079 - onur-ozkan:install-conflicts, r=albertlarsan68
distribute tool documentations and avoid file conflicts on `x install`

I suggest reading commits one-by-one with the descriptions for more context about the changes.

Fixes #115213
2024-02-19 11:28:34 +00:00
onur-ozkan 435e1c6dc5 install rustc before the tools
Signed-off-by: onur-ozkan <work@onurozkan.dev>
2024-02-19 12:40:26 +03:00
bors eb1f279477 Auto merge of #121203 - Nilstrieb:fp, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Add `rust.frame-pointers` config option

This is very helpful for profiling. I've hacked this in many times, so let's add it properly.
2024-02-19 09:25:17 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote b18f3e11fa Prefer DiagnosticBuilder over Diagnostic in diagnostic modifiers.
There are lots of functions that modify a diagnostic. This can be via a
`&mut Diagnostic` or a `&mut DiagnosticBuilder`, because the latter type
wraps the former and impls `DerefMut`.

This commit converts all the `&mut Diagnostic` occurrences to `&mut
DiagnosticBuilder`. This is a step towards greatly simplifying
`Diagnostic`. Some of the relevant function are made generic, because
they deal with both errors and warnings. No function bodies are changed,
because all the modifier methods are available on both `Diagnostic` and
`DiagnosticBuilder`.
2024-02-19 20:23:20 +11:00
bors 61223975d4 Auto merge of #121101 - GnomedDev:dyn-small-c-string, r=Nilstrieb
Reduce monomorphisation bloat in small_c_string

This is a code path usually next to an FFI call, so taking the `dyn` slowdown for the 1159 llvm-line (fat lto, codegen-units 1, release build) drop in my testing program [t2fanrd](https://github.com/GnomedDev/t2fanrd) is worth it imo.
2024-02-18 22:54:22 +00:00
Nilstrieb bd8a1a417a Add Future and IntoFuture to the 2024 prelude
Implements RFC 3509.
2024-02-18 23:20:05 +01:00
Nilstrieb 09e6043483 Add rust.frame-pointers config option
This is very helpful for profiling. I've hacked this in many times, so
let's add it properly.
2024-02-18 22:23:09 +01:00
David Thomas dbb15fb45d Dyn erase at call site 2024-02-18 17:58:52 +00:00
David Thomas 8daf137543 Reduce monomorphisation bloat in small_c_string 2024-02-18 17:57:12 +00:00
bors c9c83cca51 Auto merge of #121265 - klensy:bump-18-02-24, r=Mark-Simulacrum
bump some deps

First commit dedupes darling* crates and remove one more syn 1.* dep
Second one bumps windows crate to 0.52
2024-02-18 16:54:15 +00:00
bors 8b21296b5d Auto merge of #117772 - surechen:for_117448, r=petrochenkov
Tracking import use types for more accurate redundant import checking

fixes #117448

By tracking import use types to check whether it is scope uses or the other situations like module-relative uses,  we can do more accurate redundant import checking.

For example unnecessary imports in std::prelude that can be eliminated:

```rust
use std::option::Option::Some;//~ WARNING the item `Some` is imported redundantly
use std::option::Option::None; //~ WARNING the item `None` is imported redundantly
```
2024-02-18 13:56:07 +00:00
klensy 92386223a1 tidy: add windows-core 2024-02-18 16:17:56 +03:00
klensy 35fe26757a windows bump to 0.52 2024-02-18 16:02:16 +03:00
klensy 5e2a7ac47a opt-dist: bump derive_builder to dedupe darling* and remove one more syn 1.* dep 2024-02-18 14:40:19 +03:00
bors 6f726205a1 Auto merge of #121255 - lnicola:sync-from-ra, r=lnicola
Subtree update of `rust-analyzer`

r? ghost
2024-02-18 10:04:13 +00:00
surechen a61126cef6 By tracking import use types to check whether it is scope uses or the other situations like module-relative uses, we can do more accurate redundant import checking.
fixes #117448

For example unnecessary imports in std::prelude that can be eliminated:

```rust
use std::option::Option::Some;//~ WARNING the item `Some` is imported redundantly
use std::option::Option::None; //~ WARNING the item `None` is imported redundantly
```
2024-02-18 16:38:11 +08:00
bors bcb3545164 Auto merge of #121034 - obeis:improve-static-mut-ref, r=RalfJung
Improve wording of `static_mut_ref`

Close #120964
2024-02-18 08:00:34 +00:00
Laurențiu Nicola b72ae2c9ea Merge commit 'ac998a74b3c8ff4b81c3eeb9a18811d4cc76226d' into sync-from-ra 2024-02-18 09:41:20 +02:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr 8ba0ad0775 Rollup merge of #121218 - ShoyuVanilla:fix-issue-76736, r=notriddle
Fix missing trait impls for type in rustc docs

Fixes #76736
2024-02-18 05:10:18 +01:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr 28c0fa87bb Rollup merge of #121160 - fmease:rustdoc-fix-n-refactor-html-rendering, r=GuillaumeGomez
rustdoc: fix and refactor HTML rendering a bit

* refactoring: get rid of a bunch of manual `f.alternate()` branches
  * not sure why this wasn't done so already, is this perf-sensitive?
* fix an ICE in debug builds of rustdoc
  * rustdoc used to crash on empty outlives-bounds: `where 'a:`
* properly escape const generic defaults
* actually print empty trait and outlives-bounds (doesn't work for cross-crate reexports yet, will fix that at some other point) since they can have semantic significance
  * outlives-bounds: forces lifetime params to be early-bound instead of late-bound which is technically speaking part of the public API
  * trait-bounds: can affect the well-formedness, consider
    * makeshift “const-evaluatable” bounds under `generic_const_exprs`
    * bounds to force wf-checking in light of #100041 (quite artificial I know, I couldn't figure out something better), see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/121160#discussion_r1491563816
2024-02-18 05:10:17 +01:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr fb5982f14e Rollup merge of #120526 - GuillaumeGomez:mobile-long-crate-name, r=notriddle
rustdoc: Correctly handle long crate names on mobile

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/120471.

It now renders like this:

![image](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/3050060/065b4b8b-ba55-4163-a928-8d7bf735c111)

r? `@notriddle`
2024-02-18 05:10:16 +01:00