rustc: Stabilize `-Zrun-dsymutil` as `-Csplit-debuginfo`
This commit adds a new stable codegen option to rustc,
`-Csplit-debuginfo`. The old `-Zrun-dsymutil` flag is deleted and now
subsumed by this stable flag. Additionally `-Zsplit-dwarf` is also
subsumed by this flag but still requires `-Zunstable-options` to
actually activate. The `-Csplit-debuginfo` flag takes one of
three values:
* `off` - This indicates that split-debuginfo from the final artifact is
not desired. This is not supported on Windows and is the default on
Unix platforms except macOS. On macOS this means that `dsymutil` is
not executed.
* `packed` - This means that debuginfo is desired in one location
separate from the main executable. This is the default on Windows
(`*.pdb`) and macOS (`*.dSYM`). On other Unix platforms this subsumes
`-Zsplit-dwarf=single` and produces a `*.dwp` file.
* `unpacked` - This means that debuginfo will be roughly equivalent to
object files, meaning that it's throughout the build directory
rather than in one location (often the fastest for local development).
This is not the default on any platform and is not supported on Windows.
Each target can indicate its own default preference for how debuginfo is
handled. Almost all platforms default to `off` except for Windows and
macOS which default to `packed` for historical reasons.
Some equivalencies for previous unstable flags with the new flags are:
* `-Zrun-dsymutil=yes` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=packed`
* `-Zrun-dsymutil=no` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=unpacked`
* `-Zsplit-dwarf=single` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=packed`
* `-Zsplit-dwarf=split` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=unpacked`
Note that `-Csplit-debuginfo` still requires `-Zunstable-options` for
non-macOS platforms since split-dwarf support was *just* implemented in
rustc.
There's some more rationale listed on #79361, but the main gist of the
motivation for this commit is that `dsymutil` can take quite a long time
to execute in debug builds and provides little benefit. This means that
incremental compile times appear that much worse on macOS because the
compiler is constantly running `dsymutil` over every single binary it
produces during `cargo build` (even build scripts!). Ideally rustc would
switch to not running `dsymutil` by default, but that's a problem left
to get tackled another day.
Closes#79361
Make hitting the recursion limit in projection non-fatal
This change was originally made in #80246 to avoid future (effectively) infinite loop bugs in projections,
but wundergraph relies on rustc recovering here.
cc #80953
r? `@nikomatsakis`
This commit adds a new stable codegen option to rustc,
`-Csplit-debuginfo`. The old `-Zrun-dsymutil` flag is deleted and now
subsumed by this stable flag. Additionally `-Zsplit-dwarf` is also
subsumed by this flag but still requires `-Zunstable-options` to
actually activate. The `-Csplit-debuginfo` flag takes one of
three values:
* `off` - This indicates that split-debuginfo from the final artifact is
not desired. This is not supported on Windows and is the default on
Unix platforms except macOS. On macOS this means that `dsymutil` is
not executed.
* `packed` - This means that debuginfo is desired in one location
separate from the main executable. This is the default on Windows
(`*.pdb`) and macOS (`*.dSYM`). On other Unix platforms this subsumes
`-Zsplit-dwarf=single` and produces a `*.dwp` file.
* `unpacked` - This means that debuginfo will be roughly equivalent to
object files, meaning that it's throughout the build directory
rather than in one location (often the fastest for local development).
This is not the default on any platform and is not supported on Windows.
Each target can indicate its own default preference for how debuginfo is
handled. Almost all platforms default to `off` except for Windows and
macOS which default to `packed` for historical reasons.
Some equivalencies for previous unstable flags with the new flags are:
* `-Zrun-dsymutil=yes` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=packed`
* `-Zrun-dsymutil=no` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=unpacked`
* `-Zsplit-dwarf=single` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=packed`
* `-Zsplit-dwarf=split` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=unpacked`
Note that `-Csplit-debuginfo` still requires `-Zunstable-options` for
non-macOS platforms since split-dwarf support was *just* implemented in
rustc.
There's some more rationale listed on #79361, but the main gist of the
motivation for this commit is that `dsymutil` can take quite a long time
to execute in debug builds and provides little benefit. This means that
incremental compile times appear that much worse on macOS because the
compiler is constantly running `dsymutil` over every single binary it
produces during `cargo build` (even build scripts!). Ideally rustc would
switch to not running `dsymutil` by default, but that's a problem left
to get tackled another day.
Closes#79361
Avoid describing a method as 'not found' when bounds are unsatisfied
Fixes#76267
When there is a single applicable method candidate, but its trait bounds
are not satisfied, we avoid saying that the method is "not found".
Insted, we update the error message to directly mention which bounds are
not satisfied, rather than mentioning them in a note.
Rollup of 13 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #70904 (Stabilize `Seek::stream_position` (feature `seek_convenience`))
- #79951 (Refractor a few more types to `rustc_type_ir` )
- #80868 (Print failure message on all tests that should panic, but don't)
- #81062 (Improve diagnostics for Precise Capture)
- #81277 (Make more traits of the From/Into family diagnostic items)
- #81284 (Make `-Z time-passes` less noisy)
- #81379 (Improve URLs handling)
- #81416 (Tweak suggestion for missing field in patterns)
- #81426 (const_evaluatable: expand abstract consts in try_unify)
- #81428 (compiletest: Add two more unit tests)
- #81430 (add const_evaluatable_checked test)
- #81433 (const_evaluatable: stop looking into type aliases)
- #81445 (Update cargo)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Update cargo
7 commits in 783bc43c660bf39c1e562c8c429b32078ad3099b..c3abcfe8a75901c7c701557a728941e8fb19399e
2021-01-20 19:02:26 +0000 to 2021-01-25 16:16:43 +0000
- Minor update to tracking issue template. (rust-lang/cargo#9097)
- Add some extra help to `cargo new` and invalid package names. (rust-lang/cargo#9098)
- Fix compilation with serde 1.0.122 (rust-lang/cargo#9102)
- Add suggestion for bad package id. (rust-lang/cargo#9095)
- Remove Registry::new. (rust-lang/cargo#9093)
- Fix: set default git config search path for tests (rust-lang/cargo#9035)
- Unstable updates (rust-lang/cargo#9092)
Tweak suggestion for missing field in patterns
Account for parser recovered struct and tuple patterns to avoid invalid
suggestion.
Follow up to #81103.
Improve URLs handling
Fixes#81330.
Explanations: before this PR, when emptying the search input, we still had `?search=` in the URL, which wasn't very nice. Now, if the search is empty, we drop the `?search=` part.
Also, I realized while working on this PR that when we clicked on a menu link when we were on the search results, the search parameters would look like: `?search=#the-anchor`, which was super weird. Now, it looks like this: `?search=the-search#the-anchor`.
Also, I didn't use the `Url` very nice API because it's not available in any IE version (sadness...).
cc `````@lzutao`````
r? `````@Nemo157`````
Make `-Z time-passes` less noisy
- Add the module name to `pre_AST_expansion_passes` and don't make it a
verbose event (since it normally doesn't take very long, and it's
emitted many times)
- Don't make the following rustdoc events verbose; they're emitted many times.
+ build_extern_trait_impl
+ build_local_trait_impl
+ build_primitive_trait_impl
+ get_auto_trait_impls
+ get_blanket_trait_impls
- Remove the `get_auto_trait_and_blanket_synthetic_impls` rustdoc event; it's wholly
covered by get_{auto,blanket}_trait_impls and not very useful.
I found this while working on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/81275 but it's independent of those changes.
Make more traits of the From/Into family diagnostic items
Following traits are now diagnostic items:
- `From` (unchanged)
- `Into`
- `TryFrom`
- `TryInto`
This also adds symbols for those items:
- `into_trait`
- `try_from_trait`
- `try_into_trait`
Related: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/6620#discussion_r562482587
Print failure message on all tests that should panic, but don't
Fixes#80861. Tests with the `#[should_panic]` attribute should always print a failure message if no panic occurs, regardless of whether or not an `expected` panic message is specified.
Refractor a few more types to `rustc_type_ir`
In the continuation of #79169, ~~blocked on that PR~~.
This PR:
- moves `IntVarValue`, `FloatVarValue`, `InferTy` (and friends) and `Variance`
- creates the `IntTy`, `UintTy` and `FloatTy` enums in `rustc_type_ir`, based on their `ast` and `chalk_ir` equilavents, and uses them for types in the rest of the compiler.
~~I will split up that commit to make this easier to review and to have a better commit history.~~
EDIT: done, I split the PR in commits of 200-ish lines each
r? `````@nikomatsakis````` cc `````@jackh726`````
Stabilize `Seek::stream_position` (feature `seek_convenience`)
Tracking issue: #59359
Unresolved questions from tracking issue:
- "Override `stream_len` for `File`?" → we can do that in the future, this does not block stabilization.
- "Rename to `len` and `position`?" → as noted in the tracking issue, both of these shorter names have problems (`len` is usually a cheap getter, `position` clashes with `Cursor`). I do think the current names are perfectly fine.
- "Rename `stream_position` to `tell`?" → as mentioned in [the comment bringing this up](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/59359#issuecomment-559541545), `stream_position` is more descriptive. I don't think `tell` would be a good name.
What remains to decide, is whether or not adding these methods is worth it.
Check for rmeta crates when getting existing crates from cache
This change makes sure to check for rmeta files when resolving crates instead of always going to disk in that case.
Trying to shrink_to greater than capacity should be no-op
Per the discussion in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/56431, `shrink_to` shouldn't panic if you try to make a vector shrink to a capacity greater than its current capacity.
Remove CACHE_KEY global
We realized in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/80914 that the cache handling (through a global) needed to be updated to make it much easier to handle.
r? `@jyn514`
Fixes#76267
When there is a single applicable method candidate, but its trait bounds
are not satisfied, we avoid saying that the method is "not found".
Insted, we update the error message to directly mention which bounds are
not satisfied, rather than mentioning them in a note.
Make weak item traversal deterministic
Fix#81296.
(No test added. The relevant test *is* ui/panic-handler/weak-lang-item.rs, and this change should make it less flaky.)
Refine "remove semicolon" suggestion in trait selection
Don't suggest it if the last statement doesn't have a semicolon
Fixes#81098
See also #54771 for why this suggestion was added
tidy: Some code cleanup.
This is just some cleanup that shouldn't have any change in behavior. (See commit messages for more details.)
* Remove cargo check. This test wasn't working, and is no longer valid.
* Remove edition filter exceptions. They are no longer necessary.
* Remove unnecessary trailing semicolon. Otherwise the warning will prevent tidy from building after the beta branch.