Remove redundant nightly features
Removes a bunch of redundant/outdated nightly features. The first commit removes a `core_intrinsics` use for which a stable wrapper has been provided since. The second commit replaces the `const_generics` feature with `min_const_generics` which might get stabilized this year. The third commit is the result of a trial/error run of removing every single feature and then adding it back if compile failed. A bunch of unused features are the result that the third commit removes.
Don't compile regex at every function call.
Use `SyncOnceCell` to only compile it once.
I believe this still adds some kind of locking mechanism?
Related issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76817
Some promotion cleanup
Based on top of both https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/75502 and https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/75585, this does some cleanup of the promotion code. The last 2 commits are new.
* Remove the remaining cases where `const fn` is treated different from `fn`. This means no longer promoting ptr-to-int casts, raw ptr operations, and union field accesses in `const fn` -- or anywhere, for that matter. These are all unstable in const-context so this should not break any stable code. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/75586.
* ~~Promote references to statics even outside statics (i.e., in functions) for consistency.~~
* Promote `&mut []` everywhere, not just in non-`const` functions, for consistency.
* Explain why we do not promote deref's of statics outside statics. ~~(This is the only remaining direct user of `const_kind`.)~~
This can only land once the other two PRs land; I am mostly putting this up already because I couldn't wait ;) and to get some feedback from `@rust-lang/wg-const-eval` .
shim: monomorphic `FnPtrShim`s during construction
Fixes#69925.
This PR adjusts MIR shim construction so that substitutions are applied to function pointer shims during construction, rather than during codegen (as determined by `substs_for_mir_body`).
r? `@eddyb`
Implement a generic Destination Propagation optimization on MIR
This takes the work that was originally started by `@eddyb` in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/47954, and then explored by me in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/71003, and implements it in a general (ie. not limited to acyclic CFGs) and dataflow-driven way (so that no additional infrastructure in rustc is needed).
The pass is configured to run at `mir-opt-level=2` and higher only. To enable it by default, some followup work on it is still needed:
* Performance needs to be evaluated. I did some light optimization work and tested against `tuple-stress`, which caused trouble in my last attempt, but didn't go much in depth here.
* We can also enable the pass only at `opt-level=2` and higher, if it is too slow to run in debug mode, but fine when optimizations run anyways.
* Debuginfo needs to be fixed after locals are merged. I did not look into what is required for this.
* Live ranges of locals (aka `StorageLive` and `StorageDead`) are currently deleted. We either need to decide that this is fine, or if not, merge the variable's live ranges (or remove these statements entirely – https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/68622).
Some benchmarks of the pass were done in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/72635.
Some MIR statements and terminators have an (undocumented...) invariant
that some of their input and outputs must not overlap. This records
conflicts between locals used in these positions.
compare generic constants using `AbstractConst`s
This is a MVP of rust-lang/compiler-team#340. The changes in this PR should only be relevant if `feature(const_evaluatable_checked)` is enabled.
~~currently based on top of #76559, so blocked on that.~~
r? `@oli-obk` cc `@varkor` `@eddyb`
Issue 72408 nested closures exponential
This fixes#72408.
Nested closures were resulting in exponential compilation time.
This PR is enhancing asymptotic complexity, but also increasing the constant, so I would love to see perf run results.
[mir-opt] Disable the `ConsideredEqual` logic in SimplifyBranchSame opt
The logic is currently broken and we need to disable it to fix a beta
regression (see #76803)
r? `@oli-obk`
Mostly to fix ui/issues/issue-37311-type-length-limit/issue-37311.rs.
Most parts of the compiler can handle deeply nested types with a lot
of duplicates just fine, but some parts still attempt to naively
traverse type tree.
Before such problems were caught by type length limit check,
but now these places will have to be changed to handle
duplicated types gracefully.
move guaranteed{ne,eq} implementation to compile-time machine
Currently, Miri needs a special hack to avoid using the core engine implementation of these intrinsics. That seems silly, so let's move them to the CTFE machine, which is the only machine that wants to use them.
I also added a reference to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/73722 as a warning to anyone who wants to adjust `guaranteed_eq`.
Make graphviz font configurable
Alternative to PR #76776.
To change the graphviz output to use an alternative `fontname` value,
add a command line option like: `rustc --graphviz-font=monospace`.
r? @ecstatic-morse
Strip a single leading tab when rendering dataflow diffs
The `fmt_diff_with` formatter uses a tab to separate additions from subtractions. Strip it when rendering those diffs on separate lines.
r? @Mark-Simulacrum (since you're speedy)
Alternative to PR ##76776.
To change the graphviz output to use an alternative `fontname` value,
add a command line option like: `rustc --graphviz-font=monospace`.
Introduce a PartitioningCx struct
This contains all the data used by the partitioning algorithm and allows that data to be used at each stage of the partitioning. This is useful for other approaches to partitioning which may want different pieces of the data available at each step.
cc @rust-lang/wg-incr-comp
Note when a a move/borrow error is caused by a deref coercion
Fixes#73268
When a deref coercion occurs, we may end up with a move error if the
base value has been partially moved out of. However, we do not indicate
anywhere that a deref coercion is occuring, resulting in an error
message with a confusing span.
This PR adds an explicit note to move errors when a deref coercion is
involved. We mention the name of the type that the deref-coercion
resolved to, as well as the `Deref::Target` associated type being used.
use sort_unstable to sort primitive types
It's not important to retain original order if we have &[1, 1, 2, 3] for example.
clippy::stable_sort_primitive
inliner: Emit storage markers for introduced arg temporaries
When introducing argument temporaries during inlining, emit storage
marker statements just before the assignment and in the beginning of
the return block.
This ensures that such temporaries will not be considered live across
yield points after inlining inside a generator.
Fixes#71793.
NRVO: Allow occurrences of the return place in var debug info
The non-use occurrence of the return place in var debug info does not
currently inhibit NRVO optimization, but it will fail assertion in
`visit_place` when optimization is performed.
Relax assertion check to allow the return place in var debug info.
This case might be impossible to hit in optimization pipelines as of
now, but can be encountered in customized mir-opt-level=2 pipeline with
copy propagation disabled. For example in:
```rust
pub fn b(s: String) -> String {
a(s)
}
#[inline]
pub fn a(s: String) -> String {
let x = s;
let y = x;
y
}
```