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…tAddrV6` The following methods are made unstable const under the `const_socketaddr` feature: `SocketAddr` - `ip` - `port` - `is_ipv4` - `is_ipv6` `SocketAddrV4` - `ip` - `port` `SocketAddrV6` - `ip` - `port` - `flowinfo` - `scope_id`
This cuts the time to run the tests in half, because they don't require building a stage 2 compiler. This doesn't change coverage tests, which will be changed soon in a separate PR.
These are currently documented in the API guidelines: https://rust-lang.github.io/api-guidelines/interoperability.html#error-types-are-meaningful-and-well-behaved-c-good-err I think it makes sense to uplift this guideline (in a milder form) into std docs. Printing and producing errors is something that even non-expert users do frequently, so it is useful to give at least some indication of what a typical error message looks like.
Only public items are monomorphization roots. This can be confirmed by noting that this program compiles: ```rust fn foo<T>() { if true { foo::<Option<T>>() } } fn bar() { foo::<()>() } ```
This commit adds an additional target property – `supported_sanitizers`, and replaces the hardcoded allowlists in argument parsing to use this new property. Fixes rust-lang#81802
…get-prop, r=tmiasko Maintain supported sanitizers as a target property In an effort to remove a hard-coded allow-list for target-sanitizer support correspondence, this PR moves the configuration to the target options. Perhaps the one notable change made in this PR is this doc-comment: ```rust /// The sanitizers supported by this target /// /// Note that the support here is at a codegen level. If the machine code with sanitizer /// enabled can generated on this target, but the necessary supporting libraries are not /// distributed with the target, the sanitizer should still appear in this list for the target. ``` Previously the target would typically be added to the allow-list at the same time as the supporting runtime libraries are shipped for the target. However whether we ship the runtime libraries or not needn't be baked into the compiler; and if we don't users will receive a significantly more directed error about library not being found. Fixes rust-lang#81802
Constify methods of `std::net::SocketAddr`, `SocketAddrV4` and `SocketAddrV6` The following methods are made unstable const under the `const_socketaddr` feature (rust-lang#82485): ```rust // std::net impl SocketAddr { pub const fn ip(&self) -> IpAddr; pub const fn port(&self) -> u16; pub const fn is_ipv4(&self) -> bool; pub const fn is_ipv6(&self) -> bool; } impl SocketAddrV4 { pub const fn ip(&self) -> IpAddr; pub const fn port(&self) -> u16; } impl SocketAddrV6 { pub const fn ip(&self) -> IpAddr; pub const fn port(&self) -> u16; pub const fn flowinfo(&self) -> u32; pub const fn scope_id(&self) -> u32; } ``` Note: `SocketAddrV4::ip` and `SocketAddrV6::ip` use pointer casting and depend on the unstable feature `const_raw_ptr_deref`
Avoid sorting by DefId for `necessary_variants()` Follow-up to rust-lang#83074. Originally I tried removing `impl Ord for DefId` but that hit *lots* of errors 😅 so I thought I would start with easy things. I am not sure whether this could actually cause invalid query results, but this is used from `MarkSymbolVisitor::visit_arm` so it's at least feasible. r? `@Aaron1011`
Move rustdoc run-make-fulldeps tests to run-make This cuts the time to run the tests in half, because they don't require building a stage 2 compiler. They were all added to fulldeps before rust-lang#82802 because rustdoc wasn't available in run-make tests. This doesn't change coverage tests, which will be changed soon in a separate PR (rust-lang#83755 (comment)). This also changes some of the `-include` directives, see rust-lang#83773 for what's going on there. r? `@petrochenkov`
Document "standard" conventions for error messages These are currently documented in the API guidelines: https://rust-lang.github.io/api-guidelines/interoperability.html#error-types-are-meaningful-and-well-behaved-c-good-err I think it makes sense to uplift this guideline (in a milder form) into std docs. Printing and producing errors is something that even non-expert users do frequently, so it is useful to give at least some indication of what a typical error message looks like.
Monomorphization doc fix Only public items are monomorphization roots. This can be confirmed by noting that this program compiles: ```rust fn foo<T>() { if true { foo::<Option<T>>() } } fn bar() { foo::<()>() } ``` See also the [zulip thread](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/Why.20are.20non.20public.20items.20monomorphization.20roots.3F).
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Successful merges:
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,SocketAddrV4
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#82487 (Constify methods ofstd::net::SocketAddr
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andSocketAddrV6
)necessary_variants()
#83599 (Avoid sorting by DefId fornecessary_variants()
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