This ICEs in MIR currently, which I think is to be expected since none of the MIR plumbing is set up. I added a test which confirms that the shim is being used for reifying a track_caller function.
Revert "Make `into` schedule drop for the destination"
This was a *very* large perf regression in some cases. I'll undo the revert once I have time to avoid the regression.
self-profiling: Add events for everything except trait selection.
This is the followup PR to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/64840.
Trait selection events are still missing (at least those not covered by regular queries).
r? @wesleywiser (or @Mark-Simulacrum if @wesleywiser is not available at the moment)
Implement (HashMap) Entry::insert as per #60142
Implementation of `Entry::insert` as per @SimonSapin's comment on #60142. This requires a patch to hashbrown:
```diff
diff --git a/src/rustc_entry.rs b/src/rustc_entry.rs
index fefa5c3..7de8300 100644
--- a/src/rustc_entry.rs
+++ b/src/rustc_entry.rs
@@ -546,6 +546,32 @@ impl<'a, K, V> RustcVacantEntry<'a, K, V> {
let bucket = self.table.insert_no_grow(self.hash, (self.key, value));
unsafe { &mut bucket.as_mut().1 }
}
+
+ /// Sets the value of the entry with the RustcVacantEntry's key,
+ /// and returns a RustcOccupiedEntry.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```
+ /// use hashbrown::HashMap;
+ /// use hashbrown::hash_map::RustcEntry;
+ ///
+ /// let mut map: HashMap<&str, u32> = HashMap::new();
+ ///
+ /// if let RustcEntry::Vacant(v) = map.rustc_entry("poneyland") {
+ /// let o = v.insert_and_return(37);
+ /// assert_eq!(o.get(), &37);
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn insert_and_return(self, value: V) -> RustcOccupiedEntry<'a, K, V> {
+ let bucket = self.table.insert_no_grow(self.hash, (self.key, value));
+ RustcOccupiedEntry {
+ key: None,
+ elem: bucket,
+ table: self.table
+ }
+ }
}
impl<K, V> IterMut<'_, K, V> {
```
This is also only an implementation for HashMap. I tried implementing for BTreeMap, but I don't really understand BTreeMap's internals and require more guidance on implementing the equivalent `VacantEntry::insert_and_return` such that it returns an `OccupiedEntry`. Notably, following the original PR's modifications I end up needing a `Handle<NodeRef<marker::Mut<'_>, _, _, marker::LeafOrInternal>, _>` while I only have a `Handle<NodeRef<marker::Mut<'_>, _, _, marker::Internal>, _>` and don't know how to proceed.
(To be clear, I'm not asking for guidance right now; I'd be happy getting only the HashMap implementation — the subject of this PR — reviewed and ready, and leave the BTreeMap implementation for a latter PR.)
Ignore `ExprKind::DropTemps` for some ref suggestions
Introduce `Expr::peel_drop_temps()` to ignore `ExprKind::DropTemps` for suggestions that depend on the `ExprKind` for accuracy.
typeck: prohibit foreign statics w/ generics
Fixes#65035 and fixes#65025.
This PR modifies resolve to disallow foreign statics that have
generics.
`improper_ctypes` is not written to support type parameters, as these
are normally disallowed before the lint is run. Thus, type parameters in
foreign statics must be prohibited before the lint.
The only other case where this *could* have occured is in functions,
but typeck prohibits this with a "foreign items may not have type
parameters" error - a similar error did not exist for statics, because
statics cannot have type parameters, but they can use any
type parameters that are in scope (which isn't the case for functions).