When building with Fat LTO and BTI enabled on aarch64, the BTI is set to
`Module::Min` for alloc shim but is set to `Module::Error` for the
crate. This was fine when we were using LLVM-14 but LLVM-15 changes it's
behaviour to support for compiling with different `mbranch-protection`
flags.
Refer:
b0343a38a5
Revert #103880 "Use non-ascribed type as field's type in mir"
This PR prepares a revert for #103880 to fix#105809, #105881, #105886 and others (like the duplicates of the first one), in case an actual fix can't get done today.
I've also added the MCVE from #105809. There is no MCVE for the #105881 and #105886 ICEs yet however, so there are no tests for them here, although we'll need one before relanding the original changes.
Were this PR to land, it would also reopen#96514 as it was fixed by the original PR.
Opening as draft to allow time for a possible fix.
r? `@jackh726`
Use a more efficient `Once` on platforms without threads
The current implementation uses an atomic queue and spins rather than panicking when calling `call_once` recursively. Since concurrency is not supported on platforms like WASM, `Once` can be implemented much more efficiently using just a single non-atomic state variable.
Re-enable ThinLTO for rustc on `x86_64-apple-darwin`
ThinLTO was disabled on x64 mac in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/105646 because of the https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/105637 regression.
It was later discovered that the issue was present on other targets as well, as the mac revert was already landing. The linux/win reverts, however, did not land before the root cause was identified.
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/105800 fixed the underlying issue in `-Zdylib-lto` handling, and the x64 msvc and linux targets are now fixed, ICEs are using the correct `rustc_driver` panic hook.
This PR re-enables ThinLTO on mac for improved perf now that the issue should be fixed everywhere.
Rollup of 8 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #105419 (Add tests for #41731)
- #105447 (Add a test for #103095)
- #105842 (print argument name in arg mismatch if possible)
- #105863 (Update browser-ui-test version to reduce GUI tests flakyness)
- #105867 (remove redundant fn params that were only "used" in recursion)
- #105869 (don't clone Copy types)
- #105873 (use &str / String literals instead of format!())
- #105879 (Revert "Introduce lowering_arena to avoid creating AST nodes on the fly")
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Revert "Introduce lowering_arena to avoid creating AST nodes on the fly"
This reverts commit d9a1faaa9cff6eab069ea8e5cd7862d0ae48e231 (#101499).
This was originally part of #101345 which has now been closed as a different approach is taken now.
r? `@oli-obk`
cc `@spastorino`
print argument name in arg mismatch if possible
A bit more contextual than just `/* value */`, at least when the argument is named something related to its context.
The UI test cases are... not super convincing, but also they're minimized tests.
This reverts commit d9a1faaa9cff6eab069ea8e5cd7862d0ae48e231.
This was originally part of a larger PR that has now been closed as a
different approach is taken now.
Fix `x setup -h -v` should work
r? `@jyn514`
I have to convert profile to path and back in order to remove special-casing in bootstrap. I also check for `dry_run` so that `config.toml` and/ or `.git/hooks/pre-push` will not be created if `--dry-run` is specified.
Please help me see if this is ok, thanks alot!
Run `x test tidy` sooner in mingw-check
It takes less time to run than the other tests and is more likely to fail. `expand-yaml-anchors` is still run first to make sure the CI files are internally consistent.
Note that changing to `--stage 0` doesn't actually do anything since bootstrap tools are always built with the bootstrap compiler, this just makes it less confusing.
cc 83bab41b5b
Migrate rustc_mir_build diagnostics
Rebases https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/100854
~~The remaining issue is how to better resolve 72bea68af4~~
~~The diagnostic macros seems to generate a broken diagnostic, and I couldn't figure out how to manually format the fluent message, so I hardcoded the format string for now. I'd like pointers to a better fix for this.~~
Also, I'm not 100% sure I didn't mess up a rebase somewhere 🙂
r? `@davidtwco`
fs: Fix#50619 (again) and add a regression test
Bug #50619 was fixed by adding an end_of_stream flag in #50630.
Unfortunately, that fix only applied to the readdir_r() path. When I
switched Linux to use readdir() in #92778, I inadvertently reintroduced
the bug on that platform. Other platforms that had always used
readdir() were presumably never fixed.
This patch enables end_of_stream for all platforms, and adds a
Linux-specific regression test that should hopefully prevent the bug
from being reintroduced again.