Since this codegen flag now only controls LLVM-generated comments rather than
all assembly comments, make the name more accurate (and also match Clang).
Rewrite handling of universe-leaking placeholder regions into outlives constraints
This commit prepares for Polonius by moving handling of leak check/universe errors out of the inference step by rewriting any universe error into an outlives-static constraint.
This variant is a work in progress but seems to pass most tests.
Note that a few debug assertions no longer hold; a few extra eyes on those changes are appreciated!
Rollup of 10 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #126883 (Parenthesize break values containing leading label)
- #127136 (Fix `FnMut::call_mut`/`Fn::call` shim for async closures that capture references)
- #127146 (Uplift fast rejection to new solver)
- #127152 (Bootstrap: Try renaming the file if removing fails)
- #127168 (Use the aligned size for alloca at args/ret when the pass mode is cast)
- #127203 (Fix import suggestion error when path segment failed not from starting)
- #127212 (Update books)
- #127224 (Make `FloatTy` checks exhaustive in pretty print)
- #127230 (chore: remove duplicate words)
- #127243 (Add test for adt_const_params)
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Bootstrap: Try renaming the file if removing fails
Second attempt at working around https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/127126
If we can't remove the file, then try renaming it. This will leave the destination path free to use.
try-job: x86_64-msvc-ext
Bootstrap: Try renaming the file if removing fails
Second attempt at working around https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/127126
If we can't remove the file, then try renaming it. This will leave the destination path free to use.
try-job: x86_64-msvc-ext
Fix `FnMut::call_mut`/`Fn::call` shim for async closures that capture references
I adjusted async closures to be able to implement `Fn` and `FnMut` *even if* they capture references, as long as those references did not need to borrow data from the closure captures themselves. See #125259.
However, when I did this, I didn't actually relax an assertion in the `build_construct_coroutine_by_move_shim` shim code, which builds the `Fn`/`FnMut`/`FnOnce` implementations for async closures. Therefore, if we actually tried to *call* `FnMut`/`Fn` on async closures, it would ICE.
This PR adjusts this assertion to ensure that we only capture immutable references in closures if they implement `Fn`/`FnMut`. It also adds a bunch of tests and makes more of the async-closure tests into `build-pass` since we often care about these tests actually generating the right closure shims and stuff. I think it might be excessive to *always* use build-pass here, but 🤷 it's not that big of a deal.
Fixes#127019Fixes#127012
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Parenthesize break values containing leading label
The AST pretty printer previously produced invalid syntax in the case of `break` expressions with a value that begins with a loop or block label.
```rust
macro_rules! expr {
($e:expr) => {
$e
};
}
fn main() {
loop {
break expr!('a: loop { break 'a 1; } + 1);
};
}
```
`rustc -Zunpretty=expanded main.rs `:
```console
#![feature(prelude_import)]
#![no_std]
#[prelude_import]
use ::std::prelude::rust_2015::*;
#[macro_use]
extern crate std;
macro_rules! expr { ($e:expr) => { $e }; }
fn main() { loop { break 'a: loop { break 'a 1; } + 1; }; }
```
The expanded code is not valid Rust syntax. Printing invalid syntax is bad because it blocks `cargo expand` from being able to format the output as Rust syntax using rustfmt.
```console
error: parentheses are required around this expression to avoid confusion with a labeled break expression
--> <anon>:9:26
|
9 | fn main() { loop { break 'a: loop { break 'a 1; } + 1; }; }
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
help: wrap the expression in parentheses
|
9 | fn main() { loop { break ('a: loop { break 'a 1; }) + 1; }; }
| + +
```
This PR updates the AST pretty-printer to insert parentheses around the value of a `break` expression as required to avoid this edge case.
Use the symbol_name query instead of trying to infer from the link_name attribute
This prevents the calculated name from going out of sync with exported_symbols. It also avoids having to special case the panic_impl lang item.
It also makes it easier to fix miri with https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/127173.
The CDN has been down for a few hours. Switch to an alternative for the
time being so we can unblock CI.
It appears that the CDN is quite a bit faster, so we will likely want to
switch back when available.
And update the comment. Clearly the return type of this function was
changed at some point in the past, but its name and comment weren't
updated to match.
The number of source code bytes can't exceed a `u32`'s range, so a token
position also can't. This reduces the size of `Parser` and
`LazyAttrTokenStreamImpl` by eight bytes each.