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This is in preparation to upgrade to 8.0.1, so the next commit can contain more meaningful diffs.
This bypasses tidy's complaints about tab indent. Also, this lets us remove comments while keeping the MIT license comment.
Turn inlining threshold into optional values to make it possible to configure different defaults depending on the current mir-opt-level.
WASI's `filestat` type includes a size field, so expose it in `MetadataExt` via a `size()` function, similar to the corresponding Unix function.
This improves help messages in two cases: - When expected type is `T` and found type is `&T`, we now look through blocks and suggest dereferencing the expression of the block, rather than the whole block. - In the above case, if the expression is an `&`, we not suggest removing the `&` instead of adding `*`. Both of these are demonstrated in the regression test. Before this patch the first error in the test would be: error[E0308]: `if` and `else` have incompatible types --> test.rs:8:9 | 5 | / if true { 6 | | a | | - expected because of this 7 | | } else { 8 | | b | | ^ expected `usize`, found `&usize` 9 | | }; | |_____- `if` and `else` have incompatible types | help: consider dereferencing the borrow | 7 | } else *{ 8 | b 9 | }; | Now: error[E0308]: `if` and `else` have incompatible types --> test.rs:8:9 | 5 | / if true { 6 | | a | | - expected because of this 7 | | } else { 8 | | b | | ^ | | | | | expected `usize`, found `&usize` | | help: consider dereferencing the borrow: `*b` 9 | | }; | |_____- `if` and `else` have incompatible types The second error: error[E0308]: `if` and `else` have incompatible types --> test.rs:14:9 | 11 | / if true { 12 | | 1 | | - expected because of this 13 | | } else { 14 | | &1 | | ^^ expected integer, found `&{integer}` 15 | | }; | |_____- `if` and `else` have incompatible types | help: consider dereferencing the borrow | 13 | } else *{ 14 | &1 15 | }; | now: error[E0308]: `if` and `else` have incompatible types --> test.rs:14:9 | 11 | / if true { 12 | | 1 | | - expected because of this 13 | | } else { 14 | | &1 | | ^- | | || | | |help: consider removing the `&`: `1` | | expected integer, found `&{integer}` 15 | | }; | |_____- `if` and `else` have incompatible types Fixes rust-lang#82361
This adds API documentation support for `std::os::wasi` modeled after how `std::os::unix` works, so that WASI can be documented [here] along with the other platforms. [here]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/index.html Two changes of particular interest: - This changes the `AsRawFd` for `io::Stdin` for WASI to return `libc::STDIN_FILENO` instead of `sys::stdio::Stdin.as_raw_fd()` (and similar for `Stdout` and `Stderr`), which matches how the `unix` version works. `STDIN_FILENO` etc. may not always be explicitly reserved at the WASI level, but as long as we have Rust's `std` and `libc`, I think it's reasonable to guarantee that we'll always use `libc::STDIN_FILENO` for stdin. - This duplicates the `osstr2str` utility function, rather than trying to share it across all the configurations that need it.
Use #[doc = include_str!()] in std cc rust-lang#78835 (comment) r? ``@jyn514``
…n-here, r=estebank Do not consider using a semicolon inside of a different-crate macro Fixes rust-lang#81943
…pastorino Cleanup `PpMode` and friends This PR: - Separates `PpSourceMode` and `PpHirMode` to remove invalid states - Renames the variant to remove the redundant `Ppm` prefix - Adds basic documentation for the different pretty-print modes - Cleanups some code to make it more idiomatic Not sure if this is actually useful, but it looks cleaner to me.
…umeGomez Update normalize.css to 8.0.1 From From https://github.com/necolas/normalize.css/releases/tag/8.0.1. The old version was 3.0.0, from 2014. The new version is from 2018. I noticed when looking at frontend performance for rustdoc that this file was out of date. The URL in the 3.0.0 license header now resolves to an incorrect destination. And generally it seems good to be up-to-date. Before-and-after images, plus diff, under details. TL;DR: Nothing changes except a slight adjustment to line height. <details> ![with-normalize-8 0 1](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/220205/108581849-bd5c8800-72e4-11eb-9150-78c8d67ca37a.png) ![with-normalize-3 0 0](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/220205/108581848-bcc3f180-72e4-11eb-8b45-0cd1415a51e5.png) ![diff](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/220205/108581890-dfeea100-72e4-11eb-93c5-6284492f54a9.png) </details>
AST: Remove some unnecessary boxes
Improve error msgs when found type is deref of expected This improves help messages in two cases: - When expected type is `T` and found type is `&T`, we now look through blocks and suggest dereferencing the expression of the block, rather than the whole block. - In the above case, if the expression is an `&`, we not suggest removing the `&` instead of adding `*`. Both of these are demonstrated in the regression test. Before this patch the first error in the test would be: error[E0308]: `if` and `else` have incompatible types --> test.rs:8:9 | 5 | / if true { 6 | | a | | - expected because of this 7 | | } else { 8 | | b | | ^ expected `usize`, found `&usize` 9 | | }; | |_____- `if` and `else` have incompatible types | help: consider dereferencing the borrow | 7 | } else *{ 8 | b 9 | }; | Now: error[E0308]: `if` and `else` have incompatible types --> test.rs:8:9 | 5 | / if true { 6 | | a | | - expected because of this 7 | | } else { 8 | | b | | ^ | | | | | expected `usize`, found `&usize` | | help: consider dereferencing the borrow: `*b` 9 | | }; | |_____- `if` and `else` have incompatible types The second error: error[E0308]: `if` and `else` have incompatible types --> test.rs:14:9 | 11 | / if true { 12 | | 1 | | - expected because of this 13 | | } else { 14 | | &1 | | ^^ expected integer, found `&{integer}` 15 | | }; | |_____- `if` and `else` have incompatible types | help: consider dereferencing the borrow | 13 | } else *{ 14 | &1 15 | }; | now: error[E0308]: `if` and `else` have incompatible types --> test.rs:14:9 | 11 | / if true { 12 | | 1 | | - expected because of this 13 | | } else { 14 | | &1 | | ^- | | || | | |help: consider removing the `&`: `1` | | expected integer, found `&{integer}` 15 | | }; | |_____- `if` and `else` have incompatible types Fixes rust-lang#82361 --- r? ``@estebank``
…onymous-lifetime, r=estebank Improve anonymous lifetime note to indicate the target span Improvement for rust-lang#81650 Cc rust-lang#81995 Message after this improvement: (Improve note in the middle) ``` error[E0311]: the parameter type `T` may not live long enough --> src/main.rs:25:11 | 24 | fn play_with<T: Animal + Send>(scope: &Scope, animal: T) { | -- help: consider adding an explicit lifetime bound...: `T: 'a +` 25 | scope.spawn(move |_| { | ^^^^^ | note: the parameter type `T` must be valid for the anonymous lifetime defined on the function body at 24:40... --> src/main.rs:24:40 | 24 | fn play_with<T: Animal + Send>(scope: &Scope, animal: T) { | ^^^^^ note: ...so that the type `[closure@src/main.rs:25:17: 27:6]` will meet its required lifetime bounds --> src/main.rs:25:11 | 25 | scope.spawn(move |_| { | ^^^^^ ``` r? ``@estebank``
Add option to enable MIR inlining independently of mir-opt-level Add `-Zinline-mir` option that enables MIR inlining independently of the current MIR opt level. The primary use-case is enabling MIR inlining on the default MIR opt level. Turn inlining thresholds into optional values to make it possible to configure different defaults depending on the current mir-opt-level (although thresholds are yet to be used in such a manner).
…=jonas-schievink ⬆️ rust-analyzer
expand: Resolve and expand inner attributes on out-of-line modules Fixes rust-lang#81661 r? ``@Aaron1011``
…mps, r=petrochenkov Test hexagon-enum only when llvm target is present See rust-lang#82379 (comment) r? ``@petrochenkov`` ``@bors`` rollup
expand: Preserve order of inert attributes during expansion Fixes rust-lang#67839 Fixes rust-lang#81871 r? ``@Aaron1011``
Enable API documentation for `std::os::wasi`. This adds API documentation support for `std::os::wasi` modeled after how `std::os::unix` works, so that WASI can be documented [here] along with the other platforms. [here]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/index.html Two changes of particular interest: - This changes the `AsRawFd` for `io::Stdin` for WASI to return `libc::STDIN_FILENO` instead of `sys::stdio::Stdin.as_raw_fd()` (and similar for `Stdout` and `Stderr`), which matches how the `unix` version works. `STDIN_FILENO` etc. may not always be explicitly reserved at the WASI level, but as long as we have Rust's `std` and `libc`, I think it's reasonable to guarantee that we'll always use `libc::STDIN_FILENO` for stdin. - This duplicates the `osstr2str` utility function, rather than trying to share it across all the configurations that need it. r? ``@alexcrichton``
…lexcrichton Add a `size()` function to WASI's `MetadataExt`. WASI's `filestat` type includes a size field, so expose it in `MetadataExt` via a `size()` function, similar to the corresponding Unix function. r? ``@alexcrichton``
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and friends #82269 (CleanupPpMode
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. #82420 (Enable API documentation forstd::os::wasi
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function to WASI'sMetadataExt
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