- change function parameter order to `cx, ty, ...` to match the other
functions in this file
- use `ct` identifier for `ty::Const` to match the majority of the
compiler codebase
- remove useless return
- bring match arms in a more natural order
Remove the `repr` parameter from the wrappers around `calc.univariant`,
because it's always defaulted. Only ADTs can have a repr and those call
`calc.layout_of_struct_or_enum` and not `calc.univariant`.
- we normalize before calling `layout_of_uncached`, so we don't need to
normalize again later
- we check for type/const errors at the top of `layout_of_uncached`, so
we don't need to check again later
`ty::Placeholder` is used by the trait solver and computing its layout
was necessary, because the `PointerLike` trait used to be automatically
implemented for all types with pointer-like layout.
Nowadays, `PointerLike` requires user-written impls and the trait solver
no longer computes any layouts, so this can be removed.
Unevaluated constants that aren't generic should have caused a const eval
error earlier during normalization.
improve cold_path()
#120370 added a new instrinsic `cold_path()` and used it to fix `likely` and `unlikely`
However, in order to limit scope, the information about cold code paths is only used in 2-target switch instructions. This is sufficient for `likely` and `unlikely`, but limits usefulness of `cold_path` for idiomatic rust. For example, code like this:
```
if let Some(x) = y { ... }
```
may generate 3-target switch:
```
switch y.discriminator:
0 => true branch
1 = > false branch
_ => unreachable
```
and therefore marking a branch as cold will have no effect.
This PR improves `cold_path()` to work with arbitrary switch instructions.
Note that for 2-target switches, we can use `llvm.expect`, but for multiple targets we need to manually emit branch weights. I checked Clang and it also emits weights in this situation. The Clang's weight calculation is more complex that this PR, which I believe is mainly because `switch` in `C/C++` can have multiple cases going to the same target.
Move methods from `Map` to `TyCtxt`, part 2.
Continuing the work started in #136466.
Every method gains a `hir_` prefix, though for the ones that already have a `par_` or `try_par_` prefix I added the `hir_` after that.
r? Zalathar
Following #137165 (Use `tell` for `<File as Seek>::stream_position`),
`tell` is now directly exposed via `stream_position`, making
`<File as FileExt>::tell` redundant. Remove it.
This adds panicking Hash impls for several resolver types that don't
actually satisfy this condition. It's not obvious to me that
rustc_resolve actually upholds the Interned guarantees but fixing that
seems pretty hard (the structures have at minimum some interior
mutability, so it's not really recursively hashable in place...).
It's currently lacking comments. This commit adds some, which is useful
because there are some methods with non-obvious behaviour.
The commit also renames two things:
- `patch_map` becomes `term_patch_map`, because it's only about
terminators.
- `is_patched` becomes `is_term_patched`, for the same reason.
(I would guess that originally `MirPatch` only handled terminators, and
then over time it expanded to allow other modifications, but these names
weren't updated.)
Instead of `expand_statements`. This makes the code shorter and
consistent with other MIR transform passes.
The tests require updating because there is a slight change in
MIR output:
- the old code replaced the original statement with twelve new
statements.
- the new code inserts converts the original statement to a `nop` and
then insert twelve new statements in front of it.
I.e. we now end up with an extra `nop`, which doesn't matter at all.
Continuing the work started in #136466.
Every method gains a `hir_` prefix, though for the ones that already
have a `par_` or `try_par_` prefix I added the `hir_` after that.
I had forgotten that error_index_generator is using mdbook. This moves
it to be part of the rustbook workspace so that it can share the
dependency with rustbook.
Allow configuring jemalloc per target
In Ferrocene we're trying to switch from `./configure` to a predefined `config.toml` file. One of the limitations of doing that is the `rust.jemalloc` configuration option, which we need to conditionally disable based on the target. This PR adds a `target.$tuple.jemalloc` option to override `rust.jemalloc` to make that possible.
CI: rfl: move job forward to Linux v6.14-rc3
Linux v6.14-rc3 contains commit 6273a058383e ("x86: rust: set rustc-abi=x86-softfloat on rustc>=1.86.0"), which resolves the error from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/136146.
r? `@lqd` `@Kobzol`
try-job: x86_64-rust-for-linux
`@rustbot` label A-rust-for-linux
`@bors` try
Use `tell` for `<File as Seek>::stream_position`
Some platforms have a more efficient way to get the current offset of the file than by seeking. For example, Wasi has `fd_tell` and SOLID has `SOLID_FS_Ftell`. Implement `<File as Seek>::stream_position()` in terms of those.
I do not use any APIs that were not already used in `std`. Although, the `libc` crate has [`ftell`](https://docs.rs/libc/latest/libc/fn.ftell.html), [`ftello`](https://docs.rs/libc/latest/libc/fn.ftello.html), and [`ftello64`](https://docs.rs/libc/latest/libc/fn.ftello64.html), I do not know platform coverage. It appears that Windows has no `tell`-like API.
I have checked that it builds on each relevant platform.
boostrap: skip no_std targets in Std doc step
This fixes a bug that currently prevents us from adding no_std library targets to rustc in nixpkgs (https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/382166).
When running `./x.py doc`, the `Std` doc step generally fails for no_std targets, logs: https://gist.github.com/niklaskorz/fb83f9503ce19b75e8b1af02cdebd592
Skipping no_std targets in this step will allow using no_std targets such as `bpfel-unknown-none` together with other targets in the same config without blocking the doc generator for them, e.g.
```
./configure --release-channel=stable --tools=rustc,rustdoc,rust-analyzer-proc-macro-srv --build=aarch64-apple-darwin --host=aarch64-apple-darwin --target=aarch64-apple-darwin,bpfel-unknown-none
./x.py doc
```
Logs with this fix applied: https://gist.github.com/niklaskorz/cdd50aaea33ede579f737434286d800b
Pass vendored sources from bootstrap to generate-copyright
In addition to doing the vendoring in bootstrap, this PR also loads the list of manifests to parse from bootstrap (instead of hardcoding a smaller list in generate-copyright). This is best reviewed commit-by-commit.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/136955