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Josh Triplett 75c3e9c23f Temporarily make CStr not a link in the c_char docs
When CStr moves to core with an alias in std, this can link to
`crate::ffi::CStr`. However, linking in the reverse direction (from core
to std) requires a relative path, and that path can't work from both
core::ffi and std::os::raw (different number of `../` traversals
required).
2022-03-01 17:36:40 -08:00
Josh Triplett 335c9609c6 Provide C FFI types via core::ffi, not just in std
The ability to interoperate with C code via FFI is not limited to crates
using std; this allows using these types without std.

The existing types in `std::os::raw` become type aliases for the ones in
`core::ffi`. This uses type aliases rather than re-exports, to allow the
std types to remain stable while the core types are unstable.

This also moves the currently unstable `NonZero_` variants and
`c_size_t`/`c_ssize_t`/`c_ptrdiff_t` types to `core::ffi`, while leaving
them unstable.
2022-03-01 17:16:05 -08:00
Josh Triplett 0f505c6377 Add a copy of cfg_if to core's internal_macros.rs
core can't depend on external crates the way std can. Rather than revert
usage of cfg_if, add a copy of it to core. This does not export our
copy, even unstably; such a change could occur in a later commit.
2022-03-01 16:24:10 -08:00
Dylan DPC 4001d98019 Rollup merge of #94452 - workingjubilee:sync-simd-bitmasks, r=workingjubilee
Sync portable-simd for bitmasks &c.

In the ideal case, where everything works easily and nothing has to be rearranged, it is as simple as:
- `git subtree pull -P library/portable-simd https://github.com/rust-lang/portable-simd - ${branch}`
- write the commit message
- `python x.py test --stage 1` to make sure it runs
- `git push` to your PR-to-rustc branch

If anything borks up this flow, you can fix it with sufficient git wizardry but you are usually better off going back to the source, fixing it, and starting over, before you open the PR.

r? `@calebzulawski`
2022-03-01 03:41:53 +01:00
Dylan DPC 5bd119da84 Rollup merge of #94384 - cuviper:atomic-slice, r=dtolnay
Add Atomic*::from_mut_slice

Tracking issue #76314 for `from_mut` has a question about the possibility of `from_mut_slice`, and I found a real case for it. A user in the forum had a parallelism problem that could be solved by open-indexing updates to a vector of atomics, but they didn't want to affect the other code using that vector. Using `from_mut_slice`, they could borrow that data as atomics just long enough for their parallel loop.

ref: https://users.rust-lang.org/t/sharing-vector-with-rayon-par-iter-correctly/72022
2022-03-01 03:41:51 +01:00
Dylan DPC 06d47a414b Rollup merge of #94094 - chrisnc:tcp-nodelay-windows-bool, r=dtolnay
use BOOL for TCP_NODELAY setsockopt value on Windows

This issue was found by the Wine project and mitigated there [^1].

Windows' setsockopt expects a BOOL (a typedef for int) for TCP_NODELAY
[^2]. Windows itself is forgiving and will accept any positive optlen and
interpret the first byte of *optval as the value, so this bug does not
affect Windows itself, but does affect systems implementing Windows'
interface more strictly, such as Wine. Wine was previously passing this
through to the host's setsockopt, where, e.g., Linux requires that
optlen be correct for the chosen option, and TCP_NODELAY expects an int.

[^1]: https://source.winehq.org/git/wine.git/commit/d6ea38f32dfd3edbe107a255c37e9f7f3da06ae7
[^2]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winsock/nf-winsock-setsockopt
2022-03-01 03:41:50 +01:00
Matthias Krüger 9d23c320e4 Rollup merge of #92399 - Veeupup:fix_vec_typo, r=Dylan-DPC
fix typo in btree/vec doc: Self -> self

this pr fixes #92345
the documentation refers to the object the method is called for, not the type, so it should be using the lower case self.
2022-02-28 20:05:13 +01:00
Jubilee Young 4de99e187c Sync rust-lang/portable-simd@5f49d4c843 2022-02-28 10:17:40 -08:00
Matthias Krüger 770ee32b34 Rollup merge of #89793 - ibraheemdev:from_ptr_range, r=m-ou-se
Add `slice::{from_ptr_range, from_mut_ptr_range} `

Adds `slice::{from_ptr_range, from_mut_ptr_range}` as counterparts to `slice::{as_ptr_range, as_mut_ptr_range}`.
2022-02-28 12:57:44 +01:00
Ibraheem Ahmed aac0281d30 add slice::{from_ptr_range, from_mut_ptr_range} 2022-02-27 16:53:26 -05:00
bors 6a70556616 Auto merge of #94412 - scottmcm:cfg-out-miri-from-swap, r=oli-obk
For MIRI, cfg out the swap vectorization logic from 94212

Because of #69488 the swap logic from #94212 doesn't currently work in MIRI.

Copying in smaller pieces is probably much worse for its performance anyway, so it'd probably rather just use the simple path regardless.

Part of #94371, though another PR will be needed for the CTFE aspect.

r? `@oli-obk`
cc `@RalfJung`
2022-02-27 17:42:48 +00:00
Scott McMurray b582bd388f For MIRI, cfg out the swap logic from 94212 2022-02-26 18:57:15 -08:00
bors 035a717ee8 Auto merge of #94373 - erikdesjardins:getitinl, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Make TLS __getit #[inline(always)] on non-Windows

This may improve perf, and/or stop `externs` perf benchmarks from being flaky.

r? `@ghost`
2022-02-27 01:23:48 +00:00
bors 12b71ed4c5 Auto merge of #94385 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-4pwegqk, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 5 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #93603 (Populate liveness facts when calling `get_body_with_borrowck_facts` without `-Z polonius`)
 - #93870 (Fix switch on discriminant detection in a presence of coverage counters)
 - #94355 (Add one more case to avoid ICE)
 - #94363 (Remove needless borrows from core::fmt)
 - #94377 (`check_used` should only look at actual `used` attributes)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-02-26 02:09:29 +00:00
Matthias Krüger 0c9d5e3c77 Rollup merge of #94363 - aDotInTheVoid:fmt-needless-borrows, r=scottmcm
Remove needless borrows from core::fmt
2022-02-26 00:49:23 +01:00
bors d973b358c6 Auto merge of #94342 - ibraheemdev:swap-regression, r=Dylan-DPC
Revert implementation of `slice::swap`

Due to the perf regressions noticed here, possible due to inlining? https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/88540#issuecomment-944344343

r? `@kennytm`
2022-02-25 23:47:00 +00:00
Josh Stone d3d2a279fe Add Atomic*::from_mut_slice 2022-02-25 15:30:29 -08:00
Erik Desjardins 2d6d30f4a8 Make TLS __getit #[inline(always)] on non-Windows
This may improve perf.
2022-02-25 15:21:27 -05:00
bors d981633ed6 Auto merge of #94290 - Mark-Simulacrum:bump-bootstrap, r=pietroalbini
Bump bootstrap to 1.60

This bumps the bootstrap compiler to 1.60 and cleans up cfgs and Span's rustc_pass_by_value (enabled by the bootstrap bump).
2022-02-25 18:34:02 +00:00
Nixon Enraght-Moony 6b68882e45 Remove needless borrows from core::fmt 2022-02-25 16:06:23 +00:00
Mark Rousskov 3c62f2f635 Re-add track_caller to panic_no_unwind in bootstrap
This function was updated in a recent PR (92911) to be called without the caller
information passed in, but the function signature itself was not altered with
cfg_attr at the time.
2022-02-25 08:00:53 -05:00
Mark Rousskov 22c3a71de1 Switch bootstrap cfgs 2022-02-25 08:00:52 -05:00
Jethro Beekman 355d503ace Fix SGX docs build 2022-02-25 12:12:37 +01:00
Matthias Krüger e5bd222c6b Rollup merge of #94184 - ssomers:btree_tests, r=Dylan-DPC
BTree: simplify test code

Mostly, use `from` & `from_iter`.
2022-02-25 07:30:49 +01:00
Matthias Krüger 6ec5b056b0 Rollup merge of #92714 - yanganto:ignore-message, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Provide ignore message in the result of test

Provide ignore the message in the result of the test.

This PR does not need RFC, because it is about the presentation of the report of `cargo test`.

However, the following document listed here helps you to know about PR.

- [RFC](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3217)
- [Rendered](https://github.com/yanganto/rfcs/blob/ignore-test-message/text/0000-ignore-test-message.md)
- [Previous discussion on IRLO](https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/pre-rfc-provide-ignore-message-when-the-test-ignored/15904)

If there is something improper, please let me know.
Thanks.
2022-02-25 07:30:47 +01:00
Ibraheem Ahmed 072d35dc2d revert implementation of slice::swap 2022-02-24 19:32:54 -05:00
Antonio Yang bb3b5574cd Include ignore message in libtest output
As an example:

    #[test]
    #[ignore = "not yet implemented"]
    fn test_ignored() {
        ...
    }

Will now render as:

    running 2 tests
    test tests::test_ignored ... ignored, not yet implemented

    test result: ok. 1 passed; 0 failed; 1 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 0.00s
2022-02-24 17:36:36 -05:00
Dylan DPC 7fb55b4c3a Rollup merge of #94212 - scottmcm:swapper, r=dtolnay
Stop manually SIMDing in `swap_nonoverlapping`

Like I previously did for `reverse` (#90821), this leaves it to LLVM to pick how to vectorize it, since it can know better the chunk size to use, compared to the "32 bytes always" approach we currently have.

A variety of codegen tests are included to confirm that the various cases are still being vectorized.

It does still need logic to type-erase in some cases, though, as while LLVM is now smart enough to vectorize over slices of things like `[u8; 4]`, it fails to do so over slices of `[u8; 3]`.

As a bonus, this change also means one no longer gets the spurious `memcpy`(s?) at the end up swapping a slice of `__m256`s: <https://rust.godbolt.org/z/joofr4v8Y>

<details>

<summary>ASM for this example</summary>

## Before (from godbolt)

note the `push`/`pop`s and `memcpy`

```x86
swap_m256_slice:
        push    r15
        push    r14
        push    r13
        push    r12
        push    rbx
        sub     rsp, 32
        cmp     rsi, rcx
        jne     .LBB0_6
        mov     r14, rsi
        shl     r14, 5
        je      .LBB0_6
        mov     r15, rdx
        mov     rbx, rdi
        xor     eax, eax
.LBB0_3:
        mov     rcx, rax
        vmovaps ymm0, ymmword ptr [rbx + rax]
        vmovaps ymm1, ymmword ptr [r15 + rax]
        vmovaps ymmword ptr [rbx + rax], ymm1
        vmovaps ymmword ptr [r15 + rax], ymm0
        add     rax, 32
        add     rcx, 64
        cmp     rcx, r14
        jbe     .LBB0_3
        sub     r14, rax
        jbe     .LBB0_6
        add     rbx, rax
        add     r15, rax
        mov     r12, rsp
        mov     r13, qword ptr [rip + memcpy@GOTPCREL]
        mov     rdi, r12
        mov     rsi, rbx
        mov     rdx, r14
        vzeroupper
        call    r13
        mov     rdi, rbx
        mov     rsi, r15
        mov     rdx, r14
        call    r13
        mov     rdi, r15
        mov     rsi, r12
        mov     rdx, r14
        call    r13
.LBB0_6:
        add     rsp, 32
        pop     rbx
        pop     r12
        pop     r13
        pop     r14
        pop     r15
        vzeroupper
        ret
```

## After (from my machine)

Note no `rsp` manipulation, sorry for different ASM syntax

```x86
swap_m256_slice:
	cmpq	%r9, %rdx
	jne	.LBB1_6
	testq	%rdx, %rdx
	je	.LBB1_6
	cmpq	$1, %rdx
	jne	.LBB1_7
	xorl	%r10d, %r10d
	jmp	.LBB1_4
.LBB1_7:
	movq	%rdx, %r9
	andq	$-2, %r9
	movl	$32, %eax
	xorl	%r10d, %r10d
	.p2align	4, 0x90
.LBB1_8:
	vmovaps	-32(%rcx,%rax), %ymm0
	vmovaps	-32(%r8,%rax), %ymm1
	vmovaps	%ymm1, -32(%rcx,%rax)
	vmovaps	%ymm0, -32(%r8,%rax)
	vmovaps	(%rcx,%rax), %ymm0
	vmovaps	(%r8,%rax), %ymm1
	vmovaps	%ymm1, (%rcx,%rax)
	vmovaps	%ymm0, (%r8,%rax)
	addq	$2, %r10
	addq	$64, %rax
	cmpq	%r10, %r9
	jne	.LBB1_8
.LBB1_4:
	testb	$1, %dl
	je	.LBB1_6
	shlq	$5, %r10
	vmovaps	(%rcx,%r10), %ymm0
	vmovaps	(%r8,%r10), %ymm1
	vmovaps	%ymm1, (%rcx,%r10)
	vmovaps	%ymm0, (%r8,%r10)
.LBB1_6:
	vzeroupper
	retq
```

</details>

This does all its copying operations as either the original type or as `MaybeUninit`s, so as far as I know there should be no potential abstract machine issues with reading padding bytes as integers.

<details>

<summary>Perf is essentially unchanged</summary>

Though perhaps with more target features this would help more, if it could pick bigger chunks

## Before

```
running 10 tests
test slice::swap_with_slice_4x_usize_30                            ... bench:         894 ns/iter (+/- 11)
test slice::swap_with_slice_4x_usize_3000                          ... bench:      99,476 ns/iter (+/- 2,784)
test slice::swap_with_slice_5x_usize_30                            ... bench:       1,257 ns/iter (+/- 7)
test slice::swap_with_slice_5x_usize_3000                          ... bench:     139,922 ns/iter (+/- 959)
test slice::swap_with_slice_rgb_30                                 ... bench:         328 ns/iter (+/- 27)
test slice::swap_with_slice_rgb_3000                               ... bench:      16,215 ns/iter (+/- 176)
test slice::swap_with_slice_u8_30                                  ... bench:         312 ns/iter (+/- 9)
test slice::swap_with_slice_u8_3000                                ... bench:       5,401 ns/iter (+/- 123)
test slice::swap_with_slice_usize_30                               ... bench:         368 ns/iter (+/- 3)
test slice::swap_with_slice_usize_3000                             ... bench:      28,472 ns/iter (+/- 3,913)
```

## After

```
running 10 tests
test slice::swap_with_slice_4x_usize_30                            ... bench:         868 ns/iter (+/- 36)
test slice::swap_with_slice_4x_usize_3000                          ... bench:      99,642 ns/iter (+/- 1,507)
test slice::swap_with_slice_5x_usize_30                            ... bench:       1,194 ns/iter (+/- 11)
test slice::swap_with_slice_5x_usize_3000                          ... bench:     139,761 ns/iter (+/- 5,018)
test slice::swap_with_slice_rgb_30                                 ... bench:         324 ns/iter (+/- 6)
test slice::swap_with_slice_rgb_3000                               ... bench:      15,962 ns/iter (+/- 287)
test slice::swap_with_slice_u8_30                                  ... bench:         281 ns/iter (+/- 5)
test slice::swap_with_slice_u8_3000                                ... bench:       5,324 ns/iter (+/- 40)
test slice::swap_with_slice_usize_30                               ... bench:         275 ns/iter (+/- 5)
test slice::swap_with_slice_usize_3000                             ... bench:      28,277 ns/iter (+/- 277)
```

</detail>
2022-02-24 21:42:14 +01:00
Matthias Krüger bdcdd1b122 Rollup merge of #94300 - WaffleLapkin:patch-4, r=scottmcm
Fix a typo in documentation of `array::IntoIter::new_unchecked`

🌸
2022-02-24 07:48:12 +01:00
Matthias Krüger f3433d1b59 Rollup merge of #94283 - hellow554:stable_flow_control, r=Dylan-DPC
remove feature gate in control_flow examples

Stabilization was done in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/91091, but the two examples weren't updated accordingly.

Probably too late to put it into stable, but it should be in the next release :)
2022-02-24 07:48:08 +01:00
Matthias Krüger aa0b7ac0bf Rollup merge of #94273 - Dylan-DPC:doc/errorkind, r=joshtriplett
add matching doc to errorkind

Rework of #90706
2022-02-24 07:48:07 +01:00
Dylan DPC 3f4b039e33 word wrpa 2022-02-24 00:37:06 +01:00
Dylan DPC eb795c24fb word wrpa 2022-02-24 00:30:07 +01:00
Dylan DPC c46d9f6c89 Update library/std/src/io/error.rs
Co-authored-by: Josh Triplett <josh@joshtriplett.org>
2022-02-23 23:18:42 +01:00
Waffle Maybe 715262f151 Fix a typo in documentation of array::IntoIter::new_unchecked 2022-02-23 21:10:04 +03:00
Matthias Krüger efe6a979b5 Rollup merge of #94264 - NyantasticUwU:patch-1, r=yaahc
Fix typo.

Yeah just a typo (probably some breaking changes in here be careful) :)
2022-02-23 12:26:45 +01:00
Matthias Krüger 40afbdd148 Rollup merge of #94240 - compiler-errors:pathbuf-display, r=lcnr
Suggest calling .display() on `PathBuf` too

Fixes #94210
2022-02-23 12:26:42 +01:00
Matthias Krüger 0c676a8a84 Rollup merge of #94128 - mqy:master, r=Dylan-DPC
rustdoc: several minor fixes

``@rustbot`` label A-docs
2022-02-23 12:26:40 +01:00
Marcel Hellwig c403424203 remove feature gate in control_flow examples 2022-02-23 10:42:46 +01:00
Dylan DPC 057dc09eae add some more summary from pr discussion 2022-02-23 03:29:02 +01:00
Dylan DPC 37cbc7d120 add some more summary from pr discussion 2022-02-23 03:28:27 +01:00
Dylan DPC 4905814249 add matching to errorkind 2022-02-23 03:22:23 +01:00
bors 5bd1ec3283 Auto merge of #83706 - a1phyr:fix_vec_layout_calculation, r=JohnTitor
Fix a layout possible miscalculation in `alloc::RawVec`

A layout miscalculation could happen in `RawVec` when used with a type whose size isn't a multiple of its alignment. I don't know if such type can exist in Rust, but the Layout API provides ways to manipulate such types. Anyway, it is better to calculate memory size in a consistent way.
2022-02-22 20:50:38 +00:00
NyantasticUwU c61d5923f2 Fix typo.
Yeah just a typo (probably some breaking changes in here be careful) :)
2022-02-22 11:44:45 -06:00
Matthias Krüger 21fb81405e Rollup merge of #94179 - devnexen:getexecname_directcall, r=kennytm
solarish current_exe using libc call directly
2022-02-22 12:16:30 +01:00
Michael Goulet a08809ff7b Suggest calling .display() on PathBuf too 2022-02-21 16:58:12 -08:00
Matthias Krüger ed3530925e Rollup merge of #94220 - GuillaumeGomez:miniz-oxide-decl, r=Amanieu
Correctly handle miniz_oxide extern crate declaration

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/94219.

Follow-up of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/94122.

The `miniz_oxide` dependency is optional and therefore should allow be "imported" when it makes sense.

r? `@ivmarkov`
2022-02-21 19:36:55 +01:00
Matthias Krüger 74cb6b77a0 Rollup merge of #94186 - ehuss:pin-stable-1.61, r=m-ou-se
Update pin_static_ref stabilization version.

#93580 slipped into 1.61

cc `@m-ou-se`
2022-02-21 19:36:49 +01:00
Matthias Krüger 12705b4700 Rollup merge of #91192 - r00ster91:futuredocs, r=GuillaumeGomez
Some improvements to the async docs

The goal here is to make the docs overall a little bit more comprehensive and add more links between the things.

One thing that's not working yet is the links to the keywords. Somehow I couldn't get them to work.

r? ````@GuillaumeGomez```` do you know how I could get the keyword links to work?
2022-02-21 19:36:46 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez 910d46fd60 Correctly handle miniz_oxide extern crate declaration 2022-02-21 17:27:55 +01:00