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Matthias Krüger
efd2c2832d
Rollup merge of #136817 - dianne:clean-and-comment-pat-migration, r=Nadrieril
Pattern Migration 2024: clean up and comment

This follows up on #136577 by moving the pattern migration logic to its own module, removing a bit of unnecessary complexity, and adding comments. Since there's quite a bit of pattern migration logic now (and potentially more in #136496), I think it makes sense to keep it separate from THIR construction, at least as much as is convenient.

r? ``@Nadrieril``
2025-02-17 06:37:36 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
cec1c9f382
Rollup merge of #136671 - nnethercote:middle-limits, r=Nadrieril
Overhaul `rustc_middle::limits`

In particular, to make `pattern_complexity` work more like other limits, which then enables some other simplifications.

r? ``@Nadrieril``
2025-02-17 06:37:35 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
610f4c4046 Rename pattern_complexity attr as pattern_complexity_limit.
For consistency with `recursion_limit`, `move_size_limit`, and
`type_length_limit`.
2025-02-17 09:30:40 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
30bcf2a6b5 Add pattern_complexity_limit to Limits.
It's similar to the other limits, e.g. obtained via `get_limit`. So it
makes sense to handle it consistently with the other limits. We now use
`Limit`/`usize` in most places instead of `Option<usize>`, so we use
`Limit::new(usize::MAX)`/`usize::MAX` to emulate how `None` used to work.

The commit also adds `Limit::unlimited`.
2025-02-17 09:30:33 +11:00
bors
1aac8756bd Auto merge of #136914 - marcoieni:arm-ubuntu-24, r=jdno
ci: use ubuntu 24 for free arm runner

try-job: aarch64-gnu
try-job: aarch64-gnu-debug
2025-02-16 15:07:36 +00:00
bors
4a8e46bc80 Auto merge of #136324 - GrigorenkoPV:erf, r=tgross35
Implement `f{16,32,64,128}::{erf,erfc}` (`#![feature(float_erf)]`)

Tracking issue: #136321

try-job: x86_64-gnu-aux
2025-02-15 04:52:50 +00:00
bors
07ba8570a8 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
bors
c21bff4cc9 Auto merge of #136593 - lukas-code:ty-value-perf, r=oli-obk
valtree performance tuning

Summary: This PR makes type checking of code with many type-level constants faster.

After https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/136180 was merged, we observed a small perf regression (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/136318#issuecomment-2635562821). This happened because that PR introduced additional copies in the fast reject code path for consts, which is very hot for certain crates: 6c1d960d88/compiler/rustc_type_ir/src/fast_reject.rs (L486-L487)

This PR improves the performance again by properly interning the valtrees so that copying and comparing them becomes faster. This will become especially useful with `feature(adt_const_params)`, so the fast reject code doesn't have to do a deep compare of the valtrees.

Note that we can't just compare the interned consts themselves in the fast reject, because sometimes `'static` lifetimes in the type are be replaced with inference variables (due to canonicalization) on one side but not the other.

A less invasive alternative that I considered is simply avoiding copies introduced by https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/136180 and comparing the valtrees it in-place (see commit: 9e91e50ac5 / perf results: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/136593#issuecomment-2642303245), however that was still measurably slower than interning.

There are some minor regressions in secondary benchmarks: These happen due to changes in memory allocations and seem acceptable to me. The crates that make heavy use of valtrees show no significant changes in memory usage.
2025-02-13 15:27:30 +00:00
bors
2a97412d11 Auto merge of #136535 - marcoieni:free-runners-remove-more-dirs, r=Mark-Simulacrum
ci: remove more unused files and directories in free runners

try-job: aarch64-gnu
try-job: aarch64-gnu-debug
2025-02-13 05:04:49 +00:00
bors
1675cb196d Auto merge of #136954 - jhpratt:rollup-koefsot, r=jhpratt
Rollup of 12 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #134090 (Stabilize target_feature_11)
 - #135025 (Cast allocas to default address space)
 - #135841 (Reject `?Trait` bounds in various places where we unconditionally warned since 1.0)
 - #136217 (Mark condition/carry bit as clobbered in C-SKY inline assembly)
 - #136699 (std: replace the `FromInner` implementation for addresses with private conversion functions)
 - #136806 (Fix cycle when debug-printing opaque types from RPITIT)
 - #136807 (compiler: internally merge `PtxKernel` into `GpuKernel`)
 - #136818 (Implement `read*_exact` for `std:io::repeat`)
 - #136927 (Correctly escape hashtags when running `invalid_rust_codeblocks` lint)
 - #136937 (Update books)
 - #136945 (Add diagnostic item for `std::io::BufRead`)
 - #136947 (Reinstate nnethercote in the review rotation.)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-02-13 02:13:24 +00:00
Jacob Pratt
226df19dd1
Rollup merge of #136807 - workingjubilee:merge-gpus-to-get-the-arcradeongeforce, r=bjorn3
compiler: internally merge `PtxKernel` into `GpuKernel`

r? ``@bjorn3`` for review
2025-02-12 20:10:00 -05:00
Jacob Pratt
fd6f7a65a4
Rollup merge of #136806 - adwinwhite:cycle-in-pretty-print-rpitit, r=compiler-errors
Fix cycle when debug-printing opaque types from RPITIT

Extend #66594 to opaque types from RPITIT.

Before this PR, enabling debug logging like `RUSTC_LOG="[check_type_bounds]"` for code containing RPITIT produces a query cycle of `explicit_item_bounds`, as pretty printing for opaque type calls [it](d9a4a47b8b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/print/pretty.rs (L1001)).
2025-02-12 20:09:59 -05:00
Jacob Pratt
b71a8982c2
Rollup merge of #136217 - taiki-e:csky-asm-flags, r=Amanieu
Mark condition/carry bit as clobbered in C-SKY inline assembly

C-SKY's compare and some arithmetic/logical instructions modify condition/carry bit (C) in PSR, but there is currently no way to mark it as clobbered in `asm!`.

This PR marks it as clobbered except when [`options(preserves_flags)`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/inline-assembly.html#r-asm.options.supported-options.preserves_flags) is used.

Refs:
- Section 1.3 "Programming model" and Section 1.3.5 "Condition/carry bit" in CSKY Architecture user_guide:
  9f7121f7d4/CSKY%20Architecture%20user_guide.pdf

  > Under user mode, condition/carry bit (C) is located in the lowest bit of PSR, and it can be
accessed and changed by common user instructions. It is the only data bit that can be visited
under user mode in PSR.

  > Condition or carry bit represents the result after one operation. Condition/carry bit can be
clearly set according to the results of compare instructions or unclearly set as some
high-precision arithmetic or logical instructions. In addition, special instructions such as
DEC[GT,LT,NE] and XTRB[0-3] will influence the value of condition/carry bit.

- Register definition in LLVM:
  https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/llvmorg-19.1.0/llvm/lib/Target/CSKY/CSKYRegisterInfo.td#L88

cc ```@Dirreke``` ([target maintainer](aa6f5ab18e/src/doc/rustc/src/platform-support/csky-unknown-linux-gnuabiv2.md (target-maintainers)))

r? ```@Amanieu```

```@rustbot``` label +O-csky +A-inline-assembly
2025-02-12 20:09:58 -05:00
Jacob Pratt
cdfc2f89b1
Rollup merge of #135025 - Flakebi:alloca-addrspace, r=nikic
Cast allocas to default address space

Pointers for variables all need to be in the same address space for correct compilation. Therefore ensure that even if an `alloca` is created in a different address space, it is casted to the default address space before its value is used.

This is necessary for the amdgpu target and others where the default address space for `alloca`s is not 0.

For example the following code compiles incorrectly when not casting the address space to the default one:

```rust
fn f(p: *const i8 /* addrspace(0) */) -> *const i8 /* addrspace(0) */ {
    let local = 0i8; /* addrspace(5) */
    let res = if cond { p } else { &raw const local };
    res
}
```

results in

```llvm
    %local = alloca addrspace(5) i8
    %res = alloca addrspace(5) ptr

if:
    ; Store 64-bit flat pointer
    store ptr %p, ptr addrspace(5) %res

else:
    ; Store 32-bit scratch pointer
    store ptr addrspace(5) %local, ptr addrspace(5) %res

ret:
    ; Load and return 64-bit flat pointer
    %res.load = load ptr, ptr addrspace(5) %res
    ret ptr %res.load
```

For amdgpu, `addrspace(0)` are 64-bit pointers, `addrspace(5)` are 32-bit pointers.
The above code may store a 32-bit pointer and read it back as a 64-bit pointer, which is obviously wrong and cannot work. Instead, we need to `addrspacecast %local to ptr addrspace(0)`, then we store and load the correct type.

Tracking issue: #135024
2025-02-12 20:09:56 -05:00
Jacob Pratt
8229ab8633
Rollup merge of #134090 - veluca93:stable-tf11, r=oli-obk
Stabilize target_feature_11

# Stabilization report

This is an updated version of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/116114, which is itself a redo of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/99767. Most of this commit and report were copied from those PRs. Thanks ```@LeSeulArtichaut``` and ```@calebzulawski!```

## Summary
Allows for safe functions to be marked with `#[target_feature]` attributes.

Functions marked with `#[target_feature]` are generally considered as unsafe functions: they are unsafe to call, cannot *generally* be assigned to safe function pointers, and don't implement the `Fn*` traits.

However, calling them from other `#[target_feature]` functions with a superset of features is safe.

```rust
// Demonstration function
#[target_feature(enable = "avx2")]
fn avx2() {}

fn foo() {
    // Calling `avx2` here is unsafe, as we must ensure
    // that AVX is available first.
    unsafe {
        avx2();
    }
}

#[target_feature(enable = "avx2")]
fn bar() {
    // Calling `avx2` here is safe.
    avx2();
}
```

Moreover, once https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/135504 is merged, they can be converted to safe function pointers in a context in which calling them is safe:

```rust
// Demonstration function
#[target_feature(enable = "avx2")]
fn avx2() {}

fn foo() -> fn() {
    // Converting `avx2` to fn() is a compilation error here.
    avx2
}

#[target_feature(enable = "avx2")]
fn bar() -> fn() {
    // `avx2` coerces to fn() here
    avx2
}
```

See the section "Closures" below for justification of this behaviour.

## Test cases
Tests for this feature can be found in [`tests/ui/target_feature/`](f6cb952dc1/tests/ui/target-feature).

## Edge cases
### Closures
 * [target-feature 1.1: should closures inherit target-feature annotations? #73631](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/73631)

Closures defined inside functions marked with #[target_feature] inherit the target features of their parent function. They can still be assigned to safe function pointers and implement the appropriate `Fn*` traits.

```rust
#[target_feature(enable = "avx2")]
fn qux() {
    let my_closure = || avx2(); // this call to `avx2` is safe
    let f: fn() = my_closure;
}
```
This means that in order to call a function with #[target_feature], you must guarantee that the target-feature is available while the function, any closures defined inside it, as well as any safe function pointers obtained from target-feature functions inside it, execute.

This is usually ensured because target features are assumed to never disappear, and:
- on any unsafe call to a `#[target_feature]` function, presence of the target feature is guaranteed by the programmer through the safety requirements of the unsafe call.
- on any safe call, this is guaranteed recursively by the caller.

If you work in an environment where target features can be disabled, it is your responsibility to ensure that no code inside a target feature function (including inside a closure) runs after this (until the feature is enabled again).

**Note:** this has an effect on existing code, as nowadays closures do not inherit features from the enclosing function, and thus this strengthens a safety requirement. It was originally proposed in #73631 to solve this by adding a new type of UB: “taking a target feature away from your process after having run code that uses that target feature is UB” .
This was motivated by userspace code already assuming in a few places that CPU features never disappear from a program during execution (see i.e. 2e29bdf908/crates/std_detect/src/detect/arch/x86.rs); however, concerns were raised in the context of the Linux kernel; thus, we propose to relax that requirement to "causing the set of usable features to be reduced is unsafe; when doing so, the programmer is required to ensure that no closures or safe fn pointers that use removed features are still in scope".

* [Fix #[inline(always)] on closures with target feature 1.1 #111836](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/111836)

Closures accept `#[inline(always)]`, even within functions marked with `#[target_feature]`. Since these attributes conflict, `#[inline(always)]` wins out to maintain compatibility.

### ABI concerns
* [The extern "C" ABI of SIMD vector types depends on target features #116558](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116558)

The ABI of some types can change when compiling a function with different target features. This could have introduced unsoundness with target_feature_11, but recent fixes (#133102, #132173) either make those situations invalid or make the ABI no longer dependent on features. Thus, those issues should no longer occur.

### Special functions
The `#[target_feature]` attribute is forbidden from a variety of special functions, such as main, current and future lang items (e.g. `#[start]`, `#[panic_handler]`), safe default trait implementations and safe trait methods.

This was not disallowed at the time of the first stabilization PR for target_features_11, and resulted in the following issues/PRs:
* [`#[target_feature]` is allowed on `main` #108645](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/108645)
* [`#[target_feature]` is allowed on default implementations #108646](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/108646)
* [#[target_feature] is allowed on #[panic_handler] with target_feature 1.1 #109411](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/109411)
* [Prevent using `#[target_feature]` on lang item functions #115910](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/115910)

## Documentation
 * Reference: [Document the `target_feature_11` feature reference#1181](https://github.com/rust-lang/reference/pull/1181)
---

cc tracking issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/69098
cc ```@workingjubilee```
cc ```@RalfJung```
r? ```@rust-lang/lang```
2025-02-12 20:09:56 -05:00
bors
988bc0d488 Auto merge of #135994 - 1c3t3a:rename-unsafe-ptr, r=oli-obk
Rename rustc_middle::Ty::is_unsafe_ptr to is_raw_ptr

The wording unsafe pointer is less common and not mentioned in a lot of places, instead this is usually called a "raw pointer". For the sake of uniformity, we rename this method.
This came up during the review of
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/134424.

r? `@Noratrieb`
2025-02-12 23:18:14 +00:00
bors
c112c13700 Auto merge of #136605 - lsunsi:update-rustc-hash, r=lqd
chore: update rustc-hash 2.1.0 to 2.1.1

This PR updates the rustc-hash crate to include a palliative fix for #135477.
The discussion for this can be found in the issue and on https://github.com/rust-lang/rustc-hash/pull/55.

This PR is the output of running `cargo +nightly update rustc-hash@2.1.0`. I ran all tests locally and they all seem to pass, with the exception of `tests/ui/process/nofile-limit.rs` which always fails on my setup.

`@steffahn` `@orlp` and `@Noratrieb` all have full context on this, I'm opening the pull request trying to be helpful. I'm not sure if anything else needs to be done, like documentation I'm not aware of or running any special CIs but if I can do anything else please let me know!
2025-02-11 21:05:32 +00:00
bors
2914d95cca Auto merge of #136586 - Kobzol:lto-rustdoc-fix-stage-1, r=onur-ozkan
Only apply LTO to rustdoc at stage 2

It doesn't make much sense at stage 1, and it was broken anyway. This was implemented in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/135832. The issue with LTO and stage 1 rustdoc was reported [here](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/326414-t-infra.2Fbootstrap/topic/x.20test.20with.20lto.20.3D.20.22thin.22.20fails.20to.20build.20rustdoc.3F).

r? `@onur-ozkan`
2025-02-11 18:12:45 +00:00
bors
40d52ed16d Auto merge of #136571 - marcoieni:ubuntu-24-large-runners, r=Mark-Simulacrum
ci: use ubuntu 24 for x86 large runners

try-job: dist-powerpc64le-linux
try-job: x86_64-gnu-debug
try-job: dist-arm-linux
try-job: x86_64-fuchsia
try-job: x86_64-gnu-distcheck
try-job: dist-x86_64-linux
try-job: dist-x86_64-linux-alt
2025-02-11 13:06:54 +00:00
bors
c95813c3a8 Auto merge of #133092 - madsmtm:bootstrap-deployment-target, r=Mark-Simulacrum,jieyouxu
Always set the deployment target when building std

`cc` has [a bug/feature](https://github.com/rust-lang/cc-rs/issues/1171) (I guess depending on how you look at it) where the default deployment target is taken from the SDK instead of from `rustc`. This causes `compiler-builtins` to build `compiler-rt` with the wrong deployment target on iOS.

I've been meaning to change how `cc` works in this regard, but that's a lengthy process, so let's fix it in bootstrap for now.

The behaviour can be seen locally with `./x build library --set build.optimized-compiler-builtins=true` for various target triples, and then inspecting with `otool -l build/host/stage1/lib/rustlib/*/lib/libcompiler_builtins-*.rlib | rg 'minos|version'`. I have added a rmake test that ensures that we now have the same version everywhere.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/128419
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-builtins/issues/650
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/136523
See also https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/13115, https://github.com/rust-lang/cc-rs/issues/1171, https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/136113
See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/133092#issuecomment-2626206772 for a description of how the change works.

try-job: i686-gnu-1
try-job: i686-gnu-2
try-job: x86_64-apple-1
try-job: aarch64-apple
try-job: dist-apple-various
try-job: dist-aarch64-apple
try-job: dist-various-2
try-job: x86_64-fuchsia
2025-02-10 21:09:36 +00:00
bors
3b60183b90 Auto merge of #135701 - calebzulawski:sync-from-portable-simd-2025-01-18, r=workingjubilee
Portable SIMD subtree update

r? `@workingjubilee`
2025-02-10 15:19:51 +00:00
Bastian Kersting
50fb303dae Extend the renaming to coerce_unsafe_ptr 2025-02-10 13:01:55 +00:00
bors
2faffc6b03 Auto merge of #136809 - workingjubilee:rollup-jk0pew1, r=workingjubilee
Rollup of 12 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #136053 (coverage: Defer part of counter-creation until codegen)
 - #136201 (Removed dependency on the field-offset crate, alternate approach)
 - #136228 (Simplify Rc::as_ptr docs + typo fix)
 - #136353 (fix(libtest): Enable Instant on Emscripten targets)
 - #136472 ([`compiletest`-related cleanups 2/7] Feed stage number to compiletest directly)
 - #136487 (ci: stop mysql before removing it)
 - #136552 (Use an `Option` for `FindNextFileHandle` in `ReadDir` instead of `INVALID_FILE_HANDLE` sentinel value)
 - #136705 (Some miscellaneous edition-related library tweaks)
 - #136707 (Bump `cc` to v1.2.13 for the compiler workspace)
 - #136790 (Git blame ignore recent formatting commit)
 - #136792 (Don't apply editorconfig to llvm)
 - #136805 (ignore win_delete_self test in Miri)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-02-10 11:38:45 +00:00
Jubilee
40b655b952
Rollup merge of #136353 - purplesyringa:libtest-instant-wasm, r=Mark-Simulacrum
fix(libtest): Enable Instant on Emscripten targets

`Instant::now()` works correctly on Emscripten since https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/pull/3962. All wasm-family targets with OS support can now handle instants.

Improves #131738.

~~This changes the behavior of libtest on `unknown-unknown`/`unknown-none` wasm targets, but as far as I can see, libtest doesn't support them anyway. (Can anyone double-check?)~~ UPD: this patch no longer affects `unknown-unknown` targets.

``@rustbot`` label +A-libtest +T-testing-devex +O-emscripten +O-wasm -needs-triage
2025-02-10 00:51:51 -08:00
Jubilee
164eaee3a8
Rollup merge of #136228 - hkBst:patch-28, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Simplify Rc::as_ptr docs + typo fix
2025-02-10 00:51:50 -08:00
bors
6cce01b10b Auto merge of #136803 - lnicola:sync-from-ra, r=lnicola
Subtree update of `rust-analyzer`

r? `@ghost`
2025-02-10 08:46:37 +00:00
Laurențiu Nicola
37355b344e
Merge pull request #19126 from lnicola/sync-from-rust
minor: Sync from downstream
2025-02-10 06:07:06 +00:00
Laurențiu Nicola
9a3999698e Bump rustc crates 2025-02-10 07:52:04 +02:00
Laurențiu Nicola
bf51af1a6d Merge from rust-lang/rust 2025-02-10 07:49:43 +02:00
Laurențiu Nicola
8124865ec7 Preparing for merge from rust-lang/rust 2025-02-10 07:49:25 +02:00
bors
52d4d1ddaf Auto merge of #134740 - Flakebi:amdgpu-target, r=workingjubilee
Add amdgpu target

Add amdgpu target to rustc and enable the LLVM target.

Fix compiling `core` with the amdgpu:
The amdgpu backend makes heavy use of different address spaces. This
leads to situations, where a pointer in one addrspace needs to be casted
to a pointer in a different addrspace. `bitcast` is invalid for this
case, `addrspacecast` needs to be used.

Fix compilation failures that created bitcasts for such cases by
creating pointer casts (which creates an `addrspacecast` under the hood)
instead.

MCP: https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/823
Tracking issue: #135024
Kinda related to the original amdgpu tracking issue #51575 (though that one has been closed for a while).
2025-02-10 05:18:36 +00:00
Chayim Refael Friedman
35181e167e
Merge pull request #19120 from ahaoboy/patch-1
doc: error url
2025-02-10
2025-02-09 11:18:39 +00:00
阿豪
8d017f3ce1
doc: error url 2025-02-09 17:49:26 +08:00
Laurențiu Nicola
208bc52b5d
Merge pull request #19113 from BenjaminBrienen/patch-1
Update PRIVACY.md
2025-02-08 06:51:28 +00:00
Laurențiu Nicola
13231cb877
Merge pull request #19115 from Wilfred/sidebar_structure
Organise chapters in mdbook sidebar
2025-02-08 06:33:55 +00:00
Laurențiu Nicola
b946c3919b
Merge pull request #19114 from Wilfred/update_readme_for_mdbook
Update README.md links for mdbook manual
2025-02-08 06:25:55 +00:00
Wilfred Hughes
9c29688076 Organise chapters in mdbook sidebar 2025-02-07 12:25:39 -08:00
Wilfred Hughes
a2bb60ac22 Update README.md links for mdbook manual 2025-02-07 12:07:18 -08:00
Benjamin Brienen
7cbf3cf5ce
Update PRIVACY.md 2025-02-07 20:18:21 +01:00
Lukas Wirth
039ac844f1
Merge pull request #19104 from jnyfah/some-branch
option to disable inlay Type hints for Closure parameters
2025-02-07 10:45:38 +00:00
jnyfah
7d1fedc4f3 minor changes 2025-02-07 10:50:45 +01:00
Lukas Wirth
ef05ca5d3b
Merge pull request #19106 from ShoyuVanilla/issue-18682
fix: Resolve projection types before checking casts
2025-02-07 08:13:12 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
29ccd5abdf
Merge pull request #19105 from darichey/fix-scip-builtin-occurrences
fix: Don't emit empty scip occurrence for builtins
2025-02-07 08:08:33 +00:00
Shoyu Vanilla
b7b4dd5afc fix: Resolve projection types before checking casts 2025-02-07 09:51:32 +09:00
David Richey
4d650702af fix: Don't emit empty scip occurrence for builtins 2025-02-06 12:22:58 -06:00
jnyfah
6b328750e5 collapsing if statement 2025-02-06 16:18:15 +01:00
jnyfah
4522bf42ca closure parameter inlay hints 2025-02-06 15:55:56 +01:00
bors
0df8beeb8b Auto merge of #136265 - notriddle:notriddle/clean-up, r=fmease
rustdoc: use ThinVec for generic arg parts

This reduces the size of both these args, and of path segments, so should measurably help with memory use.
2025-02-06 00:53:53 +00:00
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f37f4ffdf8 Auto merge of #136253 - notriddle:notriddle/aot-minify, r=GuillaumeGomez
rustdoc: run css and html minifier at build instead of runtime

This way, adding a bunch of comments to the JS files won't make rustdoc slower.

Meant to address https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/136161#issuecomment-2622069453
2025-02-05 18:28:16 +00:00
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cec71bdfbd Auto merge of #136302 - oli-obk:push-vvqmwzunxsrk, r=compiler-errors
Avoid calling the layout_of query in lit_to_const

We got all the information available locally
2025-02-05 15:10:28 +00:00