Taint body on invalid call ABI
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/142969
I'm not certain if there are any other paths that should be tainted, but they would operate similarly. Perhaps pointer coercion.
Introduces `extern "rust-invalid"` for testing purposes.
r? ```@workingjubilee``` or ```@oli-obk``` (or anyone)
Reduce mismatched-lifetime-syntaxes suggestions to MaybeIncorrect
`cargo fix` does not have a way of distinguishing a suggestion with
multiple spans which should all be applied from multiple suggestions
where only one should be applied (see rust-lang/rust#53934). `cargo fix` only works
with `MachineApplicable` suggestions, so downgrading the applicability
will stop `cargo` from suggesting the user run `cargo
fix`. rust-analyzer does work with `MaybeIncorrect`, so interactive
fixes are still available.
r? `@ehuss`
Tweak `-Zmacro-stats` measurement.
It currently reports net size, i.e. size(output) - size(input). After some use I think this is sub-optimal, and it's better to just report size(output). Because for derive macros the input size is always 1, and for attribute macros it's almost always 1.
r? ```@petrochenkov```
Port `#[track_caller]` to the new attribute system
r? ``@oli-obk``
depends on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/142493Closesrust-lang/rust#142783
(didn't add a test for this, this situation should simply never come up again, the code was simply wrong. lmk if I should add it, but it won't test something very useful)
Avoid a bitcast FFI call in transmuting
For things that only change the valid ranges, we can just return the input, rather than making the `LLVMBuildBitCast` call and having *it* then do nothing.
I tried to tweak this a bit more and broke stuff, so I also added some extra tests for that as we apparently didn't have coverage.
Error on invalid signatures for interrupt ABIs
We recently added `extern "custom"`, which must have type `fn()`. The various `extern "interrupt"` ABIs impose similar constraints on the signature of functions with that ABI: `x86-interrupt` should not have a return type (linting on the exact argument types is left as future work), and the other interrupt ABIs cannot have any parameters or a return type.
r? ```@workingjubilee```
Add `#[loop_match]` for improved DFA codegen
tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/132306
project goal: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-project-goals/issues/258
This PR adds the `#[loop_match]` attribute, which aims to improve code generation for state machines. For some (very exciting) benchmarks, see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-project-goals/issues/258#issuecomment-2732965199
Currently, a very restricted syntax pattern is accepted. We'd like to get feedback and merge this now before we go too far in a direction that others have concerns with.
## current state
We accept code that looks like this
```rust
#[loop_match]
loop {
state = 'blk: {
match state {
State::A => {
#[const_continue]
break 'blk State::B
}
State::B => { /* ... */ }
/* ... */
}
}
}
```
- a loop should have the same semantics with and without `#[loop_match]`: normal `continue` and `break` continue to work
- `#[const_continue]` is only allowed in loops annotated with `#[loop_match]`
- the loop body needs to have this particular shape (a single assignment to the match scrutinee, with the body a labelled block containing just a match)
## future work
- perform const evaluation on the `break` value
- support more state/scrutinee types
## maybe future work
- allow `continue 'label value` syntax, which `#[const_continue]` could then use.
- allow the match to be on an arbitrary expression (e.g. `State::Initial`)
- attempt to also optimize `break`/`continue` expressions that are not marked with `#[const_continue]`
r? ``@traviscross``
Implement parsing of pinned borrows
This PR implements part of #130494.
EDIT: It introduces `&pin mut $place` and `&pin const $place` as sugars for `std::pin::pin!($place)` and its shared reference equivalent, except that `$place` will not be moved when borrowing. The borrow check will be in charge of enforcing places cannot be moved or mutably borrowed since being pinned till dropped.
### Implementation steps:
- [x] parse the `&pin mut $place` and `&pin const $place` syntaxes
- [ ] borrowck of `&pin mut|const`
- [ ] support autoref of `&pin mut|const` when needed
update to literal-escaper 0.0.4 for better API without `unreachable` and faster string parsing
This is the replacement for just the part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/138163 dealing with the changed API of unescape functionality, since that got moved into its own crate.
<del>This uses an unpublished version of literal-escaper (https://github.com/rust-lang/literal-escaper/pull/8).</del>
r? `@nnethercote`
Rollup of 9 pull requests
Successful merges:
- rust-lang/rust#142645 (Also emit suggestions for usages in the `non_upper_case_globals` lint)
- rust-lang/rust#142657 (mbe: Clean up code with non-optional `NonterminalKind`)
- rust-lang/rust#142799 (rustc_session: Add a structure for keeping both explicit and default sysroots)
- rust-lang/rust#142805 (Emit a single error when importing a path with `_`)
- rust-lang/rust#142882 (Lazy init diagnostics-only local_names in borrowck)
- rust-lang/rust#142883 (Add impl_trait_in_bindings tests from rust-lang/rust#61773)
- rust-lang/rust#142943 (Don't include current rustc version string in feature removed help)
- rust-lang/rust#142965 ([RTE-497] Ignore `c-link-to-rust-va-list-fn` test on SGX platform)
- rust-lang/rust#142972 (Add a missing mailmap entry)
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
`cargo fix` does not have a way of distinguishing a suggestion with
multiple spans which should all be applied from multiple suggestions
where only one should be applied (see issue 53934). `cargo fix` only
works with `MachineApplicable` suggestions, so downgrading the
applicability will stop `cargo` from suggesting the user run `cargo
fix`. rust-analyzer does work with `MaybeIncorrect`, so interactive
fixes are still available.
Subtree sync for rustc_codegen_cranelift
The main highlight this time is a Cranelift update.
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` label +A-codegen +A-cranelift +T-compiler
Don't include current rustc version string in feature removed help
The version string is difficult to properly normalize out, and removing it isn't a huge deal (the user can query version info easily through `rustc --version` or `cargo --version`).
The normalization options were all non-ideal (see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/142940#issuecomment-2998518450):
- Per-test version string normalization is nasty to maintain, and we need to maintain `n` copies of it. See rust-lang/rust#142930 where the regex wasn't robust against different release channels.
- Centralized compiletest normalization (with a directive opt-out) is also not ideal, because `cfg(version(..))` tests can't have those accidentally normalized out (and you'd have to remember to opt-out).
r? `@workingjubilee` (discussed in rust-lang/rust#142940)
Lazy init diagnostics-only local_names in borrowck
`local_names` is not used during successful compilation, so not initializing it saves a little bit of work.
I've also made it accessible only from the diagnostics module to make it clearer that the names are from `var_debug_info` which is technically optional and could be absent.
Emit a single error when importing a path with `_`
When encountering `use _;`, `use _::*'` or similar, do not emit two errors for that single mistake. This also side-steps the issue of resolve errors suggesting adding a crate named `_` to `Cargo.toml`.
Fixrust-lang/rust#142662.
mbe: Clean up code with non-optional `NonterminalKind`
Since [rust-lang/rust#128425], the fragment specifier is unconditionally required in all
editions. This means `NonTerminalKind` no longer needs to be optional,
as we can reject this code during the expansion of `macro_rules!` rather
than handling it throughout the code. Do this cleanup here.
[rust-lang/rust#128425]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/128425
Also emit suggestions for usages in the `non_upper_case_globals` lint
This PR adds suggestions for all the usages of the renamed item in the warning of the `non_upper_case_globals` lint.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/124061
When encountering `use _;`, `use _::*'` or similar, do not emit two errors for that single mistake. This also side-steps the issue of resolve errors suggesting adding a crate named `_` to `Cargo.toml`.
The version string is difficult to properly normalize out, and removing
it isn't a huge deal (the user can query version info easily through
`rustc --version` or `cargo --version`).
The normalization options were all non-ideal:
- Per-test version string normalization is nasty to maintain, and we
need to maintain `n` copies of it.
- Centralized compiletest normalization (with a directive opt-out) is
also not ideal, because `cfg(version(..))` tests can't have those
accidentally normalized out (and you'd have to remember to opt-out).
[win][aarch64] Fix linking statics on Arm64EC, take 2
Arm64EC builds recently started to fail due to the linker not finding a symbol:
```
symbols.o : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol #_ZN3std9panicking11EMPTY_PANIC17hc8d2b903527827f1E (EC Symbol)
C:\Code\hello-world\target\arm64ec-pc-windows-msvc\debug\deps\hello_world.exe : fatal error LNK1120: 1 unresolved externals
```
It turns out that `EMPTY_PANIC` is a new static variable that was being exported then imported from the standard library, but when exporting LLVM didn't prepend the name with `#` (as only functions are prefixed with this character), whereas Rust was prefixing with `#` when attempting to import it.
The fix is to have Rust not prefix statics with `#` when importing.
Adding tests discovered another issue: we need to correctly mark static exported from dylibs with `DATA`, otherwise MSVC's linker assumes they are functions and complains that there is no exit thunk for them.
Fixesrust-lang/rust#138541
Resurrects rust-lang/rust#140176 now that rust-lang/rust#141061 is merged, which removes the incompatibility with `__rust_no_alloc_shim_is_unstable`.
r? ``@wesleywiser``
CC ``@bjorn3``
Remove the deprecated unstable `concat_idents!` macro
In [rust-lang/rust#137653], the lang and libs-API teams did a joint FCP to deprecate
and eventually remove the long-unstable `concat_idents!` macro. The
deprecation is landing in 1.88, so do the removal here (target version
1.90).
This macro has been superseded by the more recent `${concat(...)}`
metavariable expression language feature, which avoids some of the
limitations of `concat_idents!`. The metavar expression is unstably
available under the [`macro_metavar_expr_concat`] feature.
History is mildly interesting here: `concat_idents!` goes back to 2011
when it was introduced with 513276e595f8 ("Add #concat_idents[] and
#ident_to_str[]"). The syntax looks a bit different but it still works
about the same:
let asdf_fdsa = "<.<";
assert(#concat_idents[asd,f_f,dsa] == "<.<");
assert(#ident_to_str[use_mention_distinction]
== "use_mention_distinction");
(That test existed from introduction until its removal here.)
Closes: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29599
[rust-lang/rust#137653]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/137653
[`macro_metavar_expr_concat`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/124225
In [137653], the lang and libs-API teams did a joint FCP to deprecate
and eventually remove the long-unstable `concat_idents!` macro. The
deprecation is landing in 1.88, so do the removal here (target version
1.90).
This macro has been superseded by the more recent `${concat(...)}`
metavariable expression language feature, which avoids some of the
limitations of `concat_idents!`. The metavar expression is unstably
available under the [`macro_metavar_expr_concat`] feature.
History is mildly interesting here: `concat_idents!` goes back to 2011
when it was introduced with 513276e595f8 ("Add #concat_idents[] and
about the same:
let asdf_fdsa = "<.<";
assert(#concat_idents[asd,f_f,dsa] == "<.<");
assert(#ident_to_str[use_mention_distinction]
== "use_mention_distinction");
(That test existed from introduction until its removal here.)
Closes: https://www.github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29599
[137653]: https://www.github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/137653
[`macro_metavar_expr_concat`]: https://www.github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/124225
Simplify root goal API of solver a bit
Root goal API is more easily distinguished between proof tree and non-proof tree, rather than `eval_goal` vs `eval_goal_raw`.
r? lcnr
Since [1], the fragment specifier is unconditionally required in all
editions. This means `NonTerminalKind` no longer needs to be optional,
as we can reject this code during the expansion of `macro_rules!` rather
than handling it throughout the code. Do this cleanup here.
[1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/128425
To make it match `-Zmacro-stats`, and work better if you have enabled it
for multiple crates.
- Print each crate's name.
- Print a `===` banner at the start and end for separation.
Currently they have the largest items at the end. I believe the
rationale is that it saves you scrolling up through terminal output
because the important stuff is at the bottom. But it's also surprising
and a bit confusing, and I think the obvious order (big things at the
top) is better.
Taking inspiration from `-Zmacro-stats`:
- Use "{prefix}" consistently.
- Use names for column widths.
- Write output in a single `eprint!` call, in an attempt to minimize
interleaving of output from different rustc processes.
- Use `repeat` for the long `---` banners.
It currently reports net size, i.e. size(output) - size(input). After
some use I think this is sub-optimal, and it's better to just report
size(output). Because for derive macros the input size is always 1, and
for attribute macros it's almost always 1.
fix `-Zmin-function-alignment` on functions without attributes
tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/82232
related: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/142854
The minimum function alignment was skipped on functions without attributes (because the logic was in a loop that only runs if there is at least one attribute). The underlying reason we didn't catch this before is that in our testing we generally apply `#[no_mangle]` to functions that are tested. I've added a test now that deliberately has no attributes.
r? `@workingjubilee`
Add codegen timing section
And since we now start and end the sections also using separate functions, also add some light checking if we're generating the sections correctly.
I'm integrating `--timings` into Cargo, and I realized that the codegen timings would be quite useful for that. Frontend can be computed simply as `[start of compilation, start of codegen]` for now.
r? `@nnethercote`