The posix_spawnattr_init & posix_spawn_file_actions_init might fail,
but their return code is not checked.
Check for non-zero return code and destroy only succesfully initialized
objects.
The cvt function compares the argument with -1 and when equal returns a new
io::Error constructed from errno. It is used together posix_spawn_* functions.
This is incorrect. Those functions do not set errno. Instead they return
non-zero error code directly.
Check for non-zero return code and use it to construct a new io::Error.
Downgrade string_lit_as_bytes to nursery
Between #1402 (regarding `to_owned`) and #4494 (regarding `impl Read`), as well as other confusion I've seen hit in my work codebase involving string_lit_as_bytes (`"...".as_bytes().into()`), I don't think this lint is at a quality to be enabled by default.
I would consider re-enabling this lint after it is updated to understand when the surrounding type information is sufficient to unsize `b"..."` to &\[u8\] without causing a type error.
As currently implemented, this lint is pushing people to write `&b"_"[..]` which is not an improvement over `"_".as_bytes()` as far as I am concerned.
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changelog: Remove string_lit_as_bytes from default set of enabled lints
Add compile fail test for issue 27675
A recently merged PR (#73905) strengthened the checks on bounds of associated items. This rejects the attack path of #27675 which consisted of constructing a `dyn Trait<Item=T>` where `T` would not fulfill the bounds required on `Item` of the `Trait` behind the dyn object.
This regression test, extracted from [the weaponized instance](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/27675#issuecomment-696956878), checks that this is rejected.
(docs): make mutex error comment consistent with codebase
Although exceptionally minor, I found this stands out from other error reporting language used in doc comments. With the existence of the `failure` crate, I suppose this could be slightly ambiguous. In any case, this change brings the particular comment into a consistent state with other mentions of returning errors.
BTreeMap: comment why drain_filter's size_hint is somewhat pessimistic
The `size_hint` of the `DrainFilter` iterator doesn't adjust as you iterate. This hardly seems important to me, but there has been a comparable PR #64383 in the past. I guess a scenario is that you first iterate half the map manually and keep most of the key/value pairs in the map, and then tell the predicate to drain most of the key/value pairs and `.collect` the iterator over the remaining half of the map.
I am totally ambivalent whether this is better or not.
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RunCompiler::new takes non-optional params, and optional
params can be set using set_*field_name* method.
finally `run` will forward all fields to `run_compiler`.
Upgrade to tracing-subscriber 0.2.13
The primary motivation is to get the changes from
https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing/pull/990. Example output:
```
$ RUSTDOC_LOG=debug rustdoc +rustc2
warning: some trace filter directives would enable traces that are disabled statically
| `debug` would enable the DEBUG level for all targets
= note: the static max level is `info`
= help: to enable DEBUG logging, remove the `max_level_info` feature
```
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cc `@hawkw` ❤️
Use `pretty::create_dump_file` for dumping dataflow results
The old code wasn't incorporating promoteds into the path, meaning other `dot` files could get clobbered. Use the MIR dump infrastructure to generate paths so that this doesn't occur in the future.
Fix unicode regexen with bytes::Regex
fixes#6005
The rationale for this is that since we wrote that lint, `bytes::Regex` was extended to be able to use unicode character classes.
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changelog: [`invalid_regex`]: allow unicode character classes in bytes regex.
- Make the parent module conditional on whether the docs are on a re-export
- Make `resolve_link` take `&Item` instead of `&mut Item`
Previously the borrow checker gave an error about multiple mutable
borrows, because `dox` borrowed from `item`.
- Fix `crate::` for re-exports
`crate` means something different depending on where the attribute
came from.
- Make it work for `#[doc]` attributes too
This required combining several attributes as one so they would keep
the links.
- Add `parent_module` to `DocFragment`
- Require the `parent_module` of the item being inlined
- Preserve the hir_id for ExternCrates so rustdoc can find the parent module later
- Take an optional `parent_module` for `build_impl` and `merge_attrs`.
Preserve the difference between parent modules for each doc-comment.
- Support arbitrarily many re-exports in from_ast. In retrospect this is
probably not used and could be simplified to a single
`Option<(Attrs, DefId)>`.
- Don't require the parent_module for all `impl`s, just inlined items
In particular, this will be `None` whenever the attribute is not on a
re-export.
- Only store the parent_module, not the HirId
When re-exporting a re-export, the HirId is not available. Fortunately,
`collect_intra_doc_links` doesn't actually need all the info from a
HirId, just the parent module.
Unset GIT_DIR in pre-commit hook
Works around https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/77620. This won't help any other hooks you write manually, but hopefully people won't feel the need to do that now there's an 'official' one.
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cc `@caass`