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Rollup of 11 pull requests #129879
Rollup of 11 pull requests #129879
Commits on Jul 15, 2024
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Commits on Aug 30, 2024
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Condense
use rustc_*
declarations.No reason to have two of them listed separately, after modules.
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Merge
DerefArgVisitor
andPinArgVisitor
.They are almost identical, differing only in the `ProjectionElem` they insert. This commit merges them into a new type `SelfArgVisitor`.
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Remove some unnecessary constants.
These are just renamings of `CoroutineArgs` constants.
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Commits on Aug 31, 2024
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Commits on Sep 1, 2024
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Fix LLVM ABI NAME for riscv64imac-unknown-nuttx-elf
This patch fix rust-lang#129825 For the riscv64imac target, the LLVM ABI NAME should be "lp64", which is the default ABI if not specified for the riscv64imac target.
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Pin memchr to 2.5.0 in the library rather than rustc_ast
The latest versions of `memchr` experience LTO-related issues when compiling for windows-gnu [1], so needs to be pinned. The issue is present in the standard library. `memchr` has been pinned in `rustc_ast`, but since the workspace was recently split, this pin no longer has any effect on library crates. Resolve this by adding `memchr` as an _unused_ dependency in `std`, pinned to 2.5. Additionally, remove the pin in `rustc_ast` to allow non-library crates to upgrade to the latest version. Link: rust-lang#127890 [1]
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add extra linebreaks so rustdoc can identify the first sentence
there should probably be a lint against this in rustdoc, it causes too many lines to be shown in the short documentation overviews expecially noticable for the slice primative type: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/index.html
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Commits on Sep 2, 2024
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Rollup merge of rust-lang#127021 - thesummer:1-add-target-support-for…
…-rtems-arm-xilinx-zedboard, r=tgross35 Add target support for RTEMS Arm # `armv7-rtems-eabihf` This PR adds a new target for the RTEMS RTOS. To get things started it focuses on Xilinx/AMD Zynq-based targets, but in theory it should also support other armv7-based board support packages in the future. Given that RTEMS has support for many POSIX functions it is mostly enabling corresponding unix features for the new target. I also previously started a PR in libc (rust-lang/libc#3561) to add the needed OS specific C-bindings and was told that a PR in this repo is needed first. I will update the PR to the newest version after approval here. I will probably also need to change one line in the backtrace repo. Current status is that I could compile rustc for the new target locally (with the updated libc and backtrace) and could compile binaries, link, and execute a simple "Hello World" RTEMS application for the target hardware. > A proposed target or target-specific patch that substantially changes code shared with other targets (not just target-specific code) must be reviewed and approved by the appropriate team for that shared code before acceptance. There should be no breaking changes for existing targets. Main changes are adding corresponding `cfg` switches for the RTEMS OS and adding the C binding in libc. # Tier 3 target policy > - A tier 3 target must have a designated developer or developers (the "target maintainers") on record to be CCed when issues arise regarding the target. (The mechanism to track and CC such developers may evolve over time.) I will do the maintenance (for now) further members of the RTEMS community will most likely join once the first steps have been done. > - Targets must use naming consistent with any existing targets; for instance, a target for the same CPU or OS as an existing Rust target should use the same name for that CPU or OS. Targets should normally use the same names and naming conventions as used elsewhere in the broader ecosystem beyond Rust (such as in other toolchains), unless they have a very good reason to diverge. Changing the name of a target can be highly disruptive, especially once the target reaches a higher tier, so getting the name right is important even for a tier 3 target. > - Target names should not introduce undue confusion or ambiguity unless absolutely necessary to maintain ecosystem compatibility. For example, if the name of the target makes people extremely likely to form incorrect beliefs about what it targets, the name should be changed or augmented to disambiguate it. > - If possible, use only letters, numbers, dashes and underscores for the name. Periods (`.`) are known to cause issues in Cargo. The proposed triple is `armv7-rtems-eabihf` > - Tier 3 targets may have unusual requirements to build or use, but must not create legal issues or impose onerous legal terms for the Rust project or for Rust developers or users. > - The target must not introduce license incompatibilities. > - Anything added to the Rust repository must be under the standard Rust license (`MIT OR Apache-2.0`). > - The target must not cause the Rust tools or libraries built for any other host (even when supporting cross-compilation to the target) to depend on any new dependency less permissive than the Rust licensing policy. This applies whether the dependency is a Rust crate that would require adding new license exceptions (as specified by the `tidy` tool in the rust-lang/rust repository), or whether the dependency is a native library or binary. In other words, the introduction of the target must not cause a user installing or running a version of Rust or the Rust tools to be subject to any new license requirements. > - Compiling, linking, and emitting functional binaries, libraries, or other code for the target (whether hosted on the target itself or cross-compiling from another target) must not depend on proprietary (non-FOSS) libraries. Host tools built for the target itself may depend on the ordinary runtime libraries supplied by the platform and commonly used by other applications built for the target, but those libraries must not be required for code generation for the target; cross-compilation to the target must not require such libraries at all. For instance, `rustc` built for the target may depend on a common proprietary C runtime library or console output library, but must not depend on a proprietary code generation library or code optimization library. Rust's license permits such combinations, but the Rust project has no interest in maintaining such combinations within the scope of Rust itself, even at tier 3. > - "onerous" here is an intentionally subjective term. At a minimum, "onerous" legal/licensing terms include but are _not_ limited to: non-disclosure requirements, non-compete requirements, contributor license agreements (CLAs) or equivalent, "non-commercial"/"research-only"/etc terms, requirements conditional on the employer or employment of any particular Rust developers, revocable terms, any requirements that create liability for the Rust project or its developers or users, or any requirements that adversely affect the livelihood or prospects of the Rust project or its developers or users. The tools consists of the cross-compiler toolchain (gcc-based). The RTEMS kernel (BSD license) and parts of the driver stack of FreeBSD (BSD license). All tools are FOSS and publicly available here: https://gitlab.rtems.org/rtems There are also no new features or dependencies introduced to the Rust code. > - Neither this policy nor any decisions made regarding targets shall create any binding agreement or estoppel by any party. If any member of an approving Rust team serves as one of the maintainers of a target, or has any legal or employment requirement (explicit or implicit) that might affect their decisions regarding a target, they must recuse themselves from any approval decisions regarding the target's tier status, though they may otherwise participate in discussions. N/A to me. I am not a reviewer nor Rust team member. > - Tier 3 targets should attempt to implement as much of the standard libraries as possible and appropriate (`core` for most targets, `alloc` for targets that can support dynamic memory allocation, `std` for targets with an operating system or equivalent layer of system-provided functionality), but may leave some code unimplemented (either unavailable or stubbed out as appropriate), whether because the target makes it impossible to implement or challenging to implement. The authors of pull requests are not obligated to avoid calling any portions of the standard library on the basis of a tier 3 target not implementing those portions. `core` and `std` compile. Some advanced features of the `std` lib might not work yet. However, the goal of this tier 3 target it to make it easier for other people to build and run test applications to better identify the unsupported features and work towards enabling them. > - The target must provide documentation for the Rust community explaining how to build for the target, using cross-compilation if possible. If the target supports running binaries, or running tests (even if they do not pass), the documentation must explain how to run such binaries or tests for the target, using emulation if possible or dedicated hardware if necessary. Building is described in platform support doc. Running simple unit tests works. Running the test suite of the stdlib is currently not that easy. Trying to work towards that after the this target has been added to the nightly. > - Tier 3 targets must not impose burden on the authors of pull requests, or other developers in the community, to maintain the target. In particular, do not post comments (automated or manual) on a PR that derail or suggest a block on the PR based on a tier 3 target. Do not send automated messages or notifications (via any medium, including via ``@`)` to a PR author or others involved with a PR regarding a tier 3 target, unless they have opted into such messages. Understood. > - Backlinks such as those generated by the issue/PR tracker when linking to an issue or PR are not considered a violation of this policy, within reason. However, such messages (even on a separate repository) must not generate notifications to anyone involved with a PR who has not requested such notifications. Ok > - Patches adding or updating tier 3 targets must not break any existing tier 2 or tier 1 target, and must not knowingly break another tier 3 target without approval of either the compiler team or the maintainers of the other tier 3 target. > - In particular, this may come up when working on closely related targets, such as variations of the same architecture with different features. Avoid introducing unconditional uses of features that another variation of the target may not have; use conditional compilation or runtime detection, as appropriate, to let each target run code supported by that target. I think, I didn't add any breaking changes for any existing targets (see the comment regarding features above). > - Tier 3 targets must be able to produce assembly using at least one of rustc's supported backends from any host target. Can produce assembly code via the llvm backend (tested on Linux). > > If a tier 3 target stops meeting these requirements, or the target maintainers no longer have interest or time, or the target shows no signs of activity and has not built for some time, or removing the target would improve the quality of the Rust codebase, we may post a PR to remove it; any such PR will be CCed to the target maintainers (and potentially other people who have previously worked on the target), to check potential interest in improving the situation.GIAt this tier, the Rust project provides no official support for a target, so we place minimal requirements on the introduction of targets. Understood. r? compiler-team
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Rollup merge of rust-lang#127474 - tesuji:foldable-inline-derefs, r=t…
…-rustdoc doc: Make block of inline Deref methods foldable After: ![image](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/15225902/3e8ab320-dbf7-436f-9be0-d0ef82664663) Before: ![image](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/15225902/f6f7635d-d4c3-437e-a2d9-147726287b05) Fix rust-lang#127470. Current status: - [x] Bug when hovering over title "Methods from ...": The anchor sign $ overlaps with `[-]`: rust-lang#127474 (comment) => Fixed by rust-lang#127474 (comment)
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Rollup merge of rust-lang#129624 - tgross35:cargo-update, r=Mark-Simu…
…lacrum Adjust `memchr` pinning and run `cargo update` try-job: x86_64-mingw
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Rollup merge of rust-lang#129678 - compiler-errors:type-ir-inherent, …
…r=fmease Deny imports of `rustc_type_ir::inherent` outside of type ir + new trait solver We shouldn't encourage using `rustc_type_ir::inherent` outside of the new solver[^1], though this can happen by accident due to rust-analyzer, for example. See rust-lang#127537 (comment) for an example in practice. r? fmease [^1]: Unless we go the fully radical approach of always using these inherent methods everywhere in favor of inherent methods, which would be a major overhaul of the compiler, IMO. I don't really want to consider that possibility right now, tho.
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Rollup merge of rust-lang#129738 - nnethercote:rustc_mir_transform-cl…
…eanups, r=cjgillot `rustc_mir_transform` cleanups A bunch of small improvements I made while looking closely at this code. r? ``@saethlin``
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Rollup merge of rust-lang#129793 - lolbinarycat:doc-missing-newlines,…
… r=workingjubilee add extra linebreaks so rustdoc can identify the first sentence there should probably be a lint against this in rustdoc, it causes too many lines to be shown in the short documentation overviews expecially noticable for the slice primative type: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/index.html
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Rollup merge of rust-lang#129804 - ranger-ross:fixed-documentation-ty…
…pos, r=Noratrieb Fixed some typos in the standard library documentation/comments I spent some time to fix a few typos in `library/std` and `library/core`
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Rollup merge of rust-lang#129837 - aDotInTheVoid:test-better-json, r=…
…jieyouxu Actually parse stdout json, instead of using hacky contains logic. Fixes up the test added in rust-lang#128963, to actually parse the stdout to JSON, instead of just checking that it contains `{"`. CC ```@GuillaumeGomez``` r? ```@jieyouxu```
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Rollup merge of rust-lang#129842 - no1wudi:master, r=saethlin
Fix LLVM ABI NAME for riscv64imac-unknown-nuttx-elf This patch fix rust-lang#129825 For the riscv64imac target, the LLVM ABI NAME should be "lp64", which is the default ABI if not specified for the riscv64imac target.
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Rollup merge of rust-lang#129843 - tgross35:triagebot-vacation, r=tgr…
…oss35 Mark myself as on vacation for triagebot I'll be on vacation for a couple weeks coming up pretty soon. r? ```@ghost```
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Rollup merge of rust-lang#129858 - compiler-errors:async-def, r=cjgillot
Replace walk with visit so we dont skip outermost expr kind in def collector This affects async closures with macros as their body expr. Fixes rust-lang#129855. r? ```@cjgillot``` or anyone else
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