Rollup of 10 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #117118 ([AIX] Remove AixLinker's debuginfo() implementation)
- #121650 (change std::process to drop supplementary groups based on CAP_SETGID)
- #121764 (Make incremental sessions identity no longer depend on the crate names provided by source code)
- #122212 (Copy byval argument to alloca if alignment is insufficient)
- #122322 (coverage: Initial support for branch coverage instrumentation)
- #122373 (Fix the conflict problem between the diagnostics fixes of lint `unnecessary_qualification` and `unused_imports`)
- #122479 (Implement `Duration::as_millis_{f64,f32}`)
- #122487 (Rename `StmtKind::Local` variant into `StmtKind::Let`)
- #122498 (Update version of cc crate)
- #122503 (Make `SubdiagMessageOp` well-formed)
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Make `SubdiagMessageOp` well-formed
`WF(Diag<'_, G>)` requires `G: EmissionGuarantee`, but we don't currently check this is true due to limitations in the solver. Probably still worth enforcing.
r? `@nnethercote` (or anyone can r+ this, really)
Fix the conflict problem between the diagnostics fixes of lint `unnecessary_qualification` and `unused_imports`
fixes#121331
For an `item` that triggers lint unnecessary_qualification, if the `use item` which imports this item is also trigger unused import, fixing the two lints at the same time may lead to the problem that the `item` cannot be found.
This PR will avoid reporting lint unnecessary_qualification when conflict occurs.
r? ``@petrochenkov``
coverage: Initial support for branch coverage instrumentation
(This is a review-ready version of the changes that were drafted in #118305.)
This PR adds support for branch coverage instrumentation, gated behind the unstable flag value `-Zcoverage-options=branch`. (Coverage instrumentation must also be enabled with `-Cinstrument-coverage`.)
During THIR-to-MIR lowering (MIR building), if branch coverage is enabled, we collect additional information about branch conditions and their corresponding then/else blocks. We inject special marker statements into those blocks, so that the `InstrumentCoverage` MIR pass can reliably identify them even after the initially-built MIR has been simplified and renumbered.
The rest of the changes are mostly just plumbing needed to gather up the information that was collected during MIR building, and include it in the coverage metadata that we embed in the final binary.
Note that `llvm-cov show` doesn't print branch coverage information in its source views by default; that needs to be explicitly enabled with `--show-branches=count` or similar.
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The current implementation doesn't have any support for instrumenting `if let` or let-chains. I think it's still useful without that, and adding it would be non-trivial, so I'm happy to leave that for future work.
Make incremental sessions identity no longer depend on the crate names provided by source code
This makes incremental sessions identity no longer depend on the crate names provided by source code, implementing
https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/726.
r? ````@oli-obk````
[AIX] Remove AixLinker's debuginfo() implementation
AIX ld's `-s` option doesn't perfectly fit` debuginfo()`'s semantics and may unexpectedly remove metadata in shared libraries. Remove the implementation of `AixLinker` and suggest user to use `strip` utility instead.
more eagerly instantiate binders
The old solver sometimes incorrectly used `sub`, change it to explicitly instantiate binders and use `eq` instead. While doing so I also moved the instantiation before the normalize calls. This caused some observable changes, will explain these inline. This PR therefore requires a crater run and an FCP.
r? types
Ungate the `UNKNOWN_OR_MALFORMED_DIAGNOSTIC_ATTRIBUTES` lint
This was missed during stablisation of the `#[diagnostic]` attribute namespace.
Fixes#122446
Fix WF for `AsyncFnKindHelper` in new trait solver
`to_opt_closure_kind` ICEs when it sees placeholders... so don't do that
no test b/c I'm too lazy to write a no-core test for this, but I could be convinced otherwise
r? lcnr
Various cleanups around the const eval query providers
r? `@RalfJung`
after this, working on running validation before interning starts with swapping the order of two lines of code
add test ensuring simd codegen checks don't run when a static assertion failed
stdarch relies on this to ensure that SIMD indices are in bounds.
I would love to know why this works, but I can't figure out where codegen decides to not codegen a function if a required-const does not evaluate. `@oli-obk` `@bjorn3` do you have any idea?
Document some builtin impls in the next solver
This does not cover all builtin impls, but ones that I were able to go over within a cycle.
r? `@lcnr`
Let me know if the place isn't correct for these, or if you'd like me to change how the impls are presented ^^
Create some minimal HIR for associated opaque types
`LocalDefId`s for opaque types in traits and impls are created after AST -> HIR lowering, so they don't have corresponding HIR and return their various properties through fed queries.
In this PR I also feed some core HIR-related queries for these `LocalDefId`s (which happen to be HIR owners).
As a result all `LocalDefId`s now have corresponding `HirId`s and HIR nodes, and "optional" methods like `opt_local_def_id_to_hir_id` and `opt_hir_node_by_def_id` can be removed.
Follow up to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120206.
Various style improvements to `rustc_lint::levels`
While reading this file, I noticed a few opportunities to make things a little nicer:
- Replace some nested if-let with let-chains
- Tweak a match pattern to allow shorthand struct syntax
- Fuse an `is_empty` check with getting the last element
- Merge some common code that emits `MalformedAttribute` and continues
- Format `"{tool}::{name}"` in a way that's consistent with other match arms
- Replace if-let-else-panic with let-else
- Use early-exit to flatten a method body
Some of these changes cause indentation churn, so ignoring whitespace is recommended.
Add methods to create StableMIR constant
I've been experimenting with transforming the StableMIR to instrument the code with potential UB checks.
The modified body will only be used by our analysis tool, however, constants in StableMIR must be backed by rustc constants. Thus, I'm adding a few functions to build constants, such as building string and other primitives.
One question I have is whether we should create a global allocation instead for strings.
r? ``````@oli-obk``````
interpret: ensure that Place is never used for a different frame
We store the address where the stack frame stores its `locals`. The idea is that even if we pop and push, or switch to a different thread with a larger number of frames, then the `locals` address will most likely change so we'll notice that problem. This is made possible by some recent changes by `@WaffleLapkin,` where we no longer use `Place` across things that change the number of stack frames.
I made these debug assertions for now, just to make sure this can't cost us any perf.
The first commit is unrelated but it's a one-line comment change so it didn't warrant a separate PR...
r? `@oli-obk`