Individualize feature gates for const fn invocation
This PR changes the meaning of `#![feature(const_fn)]` so it is only required to declare a const fn but not to call one. Based on discussion at #24111. I was hoping we could have an FCP here in order to move that conversation forward.
This sets the stage for future stabilization of the constness of several functions in the standard library (listed below), so could someone please tag the lang team for review.
- `std::cell`
- `Cell::new`
- `RefCell::new`
- `UnsafeCell::new`
- `std::mem`
- `size_of`
- `align_of`
- `std::ptr`
- `null`
- `null_mut`
- `std::sync`
- `atomic`
- `Atomic{Bool,Ptr,Isize,Usize}::new`
- `once`
- `Once::new`
- primitives
- `{integer}::min_value`
- `{integer}::max_value`
Some other functions are const but they are also unstable or hidden, e.g. `Unique::new` so they don't have to be considered at this time.
After this stabilization, the following `*_INIT` constants in the standard library can be deprecated. I wasn't sure whether to include those deprecations in the current PR.
- `std::sync`
- `atomic`
- `ATOMIC_{BOOL,ISIZE,USIZE}_INIT`
- `once`
- `ONCE_INIT`
rustbuild: Compile the error-index in stage 2
Right now we comiple rustdoc in stage 2 and the error index in stage 0, which
ends up compiling rustdoc twice! To avoid compiling rustdoc twice (which takes
awhile) let's just compile it once in stage 2.
travis: Disable LLVM assertions on OSX
Our OSX builders are routinely and significantly over hour 2 hour "soft limit"
for testing PRs. I *think* that a big portion of this time comes from the fact
that LLVM and debug assertions are enabled. In an effort to speed up these
builders and reduce cycle time this commit disables LLVM assertions on OSX for
all builders.
My thinking is that we'll let this bake for a bit after merged to see what the
effect is on timing on Travis. If it doesn't actually help much we can turn them
back on, and if it doesn't help enough we can disable Rust debug assertions as
well.
Our OSX builders are routinely and significantly over hour 2 hour "soft limit"
for testing PRs. I *think* that a big portion of this time comes from the fact
that LLVM and debug assertions are enabled. In an effort to speed up these
builders and reduce cycle time this commit disables LLVM assertions on OSX for
all builders.
My thinking is that we'll let this bake for a bit after merged to see what the
effect is on timing on Travis. If it doesn't actually help much we can turn them
back on, and if it doesn't help enough we can disable Rust debug assertions as
well.
Right now we comiple rustdoc in stage 2 and the error index in stage 0, which
ends up compiling rustdoc twice! To avoid compiling rustdoc twice (which takes
awhile) let's just compile it once in stage 2.
Compile fail stable
Since #30726, we never made the `compile_fail` flag nor the error code check stable. I think it's time to change this fact.
r? @alexcrichton
Fix example in transmute; add safety requirement to Vec::from_raw_parts
This fixes the second bullet point on #44281 and also removes some incorrect information.
Fix drain_filter doctest.
Fixes#44499.
Also change some of the hidden logic in the doctest as a regression test; two bugs in the original would now cause test failure.
Explicitly run perl for OpenSSL Configure
OpenSSL's Configure script is missing a shebang. On some platforms,
execve falls back to execution with the shell. Some other platforms,
like musl, will fail with an exec format error. Avoid this by calling
perl explicitly (since it's a perl script).
rustc: Remove `Session::dep_graph`
This commit removes the `dep_graph` field from the `Session` type according to
issue #44390. Most of the fallout here was relatively straightforward and the
`prepare_session_directory` function was rejiggered a bit to reuse the results
in the later-called `load_dep_graph` function.
Closes#44390
This commit removes the `dep_graph` field from the `Session` type according to
issue #44390. Most of the fallout here was relatively straightforward and the
`prepare_session_directory` function was rejiggered a bit to reuse the results
in the later-called `load_dep_graph` function.
Closes#44390
Analyse storage liveness and preserve it during generator transformation
This uses a dataflow analysis on `StorageLive` and `StorageDead` statements to infer where the storage of locals are live. The result of this analysis is intersected with the regular liveness analysis such that a local is can only be live when its storage is. This fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44184. If the storage of a local is live across a suspension point, we'll insert a `StorageLive` statement for it after the suspension point so storage liveness is preserved. This fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44179.
r? @arielb1
Remove deprecated lang items
They have been deprecated for years and there is no trace left of them in the compiler. Also removed `require_owned_box` which is dead code and other small refactorings.
Add the libstd-modifications needed for the L4Re target
This commit adds the needed modifications to compile the std crate for the L4 Runtime environment (L4Re).
A target for the L4Re was introduced in commit: c151220a84
In many aspects implementations for linux also apply for the L4Re microkernel.
Some uncommon characteristics had to be resolved:
* L4Re has no network funktionality
* L4Re has a maximum stacksize of 1Mb for threads
* L4Re has no uid or gid
Co-authored-by: Sebastian Humenda <sebastian.humenda@tu-dresden.de>
Parse nested closure with two consecutive parameter lists properly
This is a followup of #44332.
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Currently, in nightly, this does not compile:
```rust
fn main() {
let f = |_||x, y| x+y;
println!("{}", f(())(1, 2)); // should print 3
}
```
`|_||x, y| x+y` should be parsed as `|_| (|x, y| x+y)`, but the parser didn't accept `||` between `_` and `x`. This patch fixes the problem.
r? @petrochenkov