array drop glue: avoid using out-of-bounds index lvalues
Avoid using out-of-bounds index lvalues. Miri doesn't like them, and they seem fishy in general.
Instead, use a pointer cast to compute the address of the beginning, and Offset to compute the end.
Cc @arielb1 @nagisa
incr.comp.: Use DefPathHash-based DepNodes in the serialized DepGraph and remove obsolete DefIdDirectory
With this PR we don't store the dep-graph as a set of `DepNode<IndexIntoDefIdDirectory>` anymore but instead as a set of `DepNode<DefPathHash>`. Since a `DefPathHash` is a global identifier that is valid across compilation sessions, we don't need the `DefIdDirectory` anymore.
Since a `DepNode<DefPathHash>` is bigger than a `DepNode<IndexIntoDefIdDirectory>` and our on-disk encoding of the dep-graph is inefficient, this PR will probably increase the amount of space the dep-graph takes up on disk. I'm in the process of gathering some performance data.
The changes in here are a step towards implementing ICH-based `DepNodes` (#42294).
r? @nikomatsakis
rustbuild: Remove RUSTFLAGS logic in rustc shim
This was added in #38072 but I can't recall why and AFAIK Cargo already handles
this. This was discovered through #42146 where passing duplicate flags was
causing problems.
Use callsite's span for macro calls on suggestion
When suggesting an appropriate mutability for a macro call, use the call
span instead of the expanded macro's span.
```
error[E0308]: mismatched types
--> $DIR/coerce-suggestions.rs:48:9
|
48 | s = format!("foo");
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected mutable reference, found struct `std::string::String`
|
= note: expected type `&mut std::string::String`
found type `std::string::String`
= help: try with `&mut format!("foo")`
= note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate
```
Fix#41858.
rustbuild: Add `./x.py test --no-fail-fast`
This option forwards to each `cargo test` invocation, and applies the
same logic across all test steps to keep going after failures. At the
end, a brief summary line reports how many commands failed, if any.
Note that if a test program fails to even start at all, or if an
auxiliary build command related to testing fails, these are still left
to stop everything right away.
Fixes#40219.
Reduce verbosity of build logs
This does two separate things.
- Sets sccache logging to warn instead of info.
- Makes tests when running for a given PR (not on auto branch) quiet. (cc @eddyb)
r? @alexcrichton
These methods can never be called through deref so there is no point
including them. For example you can't call `into_boxed_bytes` or
`into_string` on `String`.
querify layout and move param env out of the infcx
The main goal of this PR is to move the parameter environment *out* of the inference context. This is because the inference environment will soon be changing over the course of inference --- for example, when we enter into a `for<'a> fn(...)` type, we will push a new environment with an increasing universe index, rather than skolemizing the `'a` references. Similarly, each obligation will soon be able to have a distinct parameter environment, and therefore the `Obligation` struct is extended to carry a `ParamEnv<'tcx>`. (I debated about putting it into the cause; seems plausible, but also weird.)
Along the way, I also reworked how layout works, moving the layout cache into a proper query along the lines of needs-drop and friends.
Finally, tweaks the inference context API. It seemed to be accumulating parameters at an alarming rate. The main way to e.g. make a subtype or equality relationship is to do the following:
infcx.at(cause, param_env).sub(a, b)
infcx.at(cause, param_env).eq(a, b)
In both cases, `a` is considered the "expected" type (this used to be specified by a boolean). I tried hard to preserve the existing notion of what was "expected", although in some cases I'm not convinced it was being set on purpose one way or the other. This is why in some cases you will see me do `sup(b, a)`, which is otherwise equivalent to `sub(a, b)`, but sets the "expected type" differently.
r? @eddyb
cc @arielb1
Use a class without children() method for printing empty structs.
Presence of this method makes GDB's variable objects interface act like
if the struct had children.
This was added in #38072 but I can't recall why and AFAIK Cargo already handles
this. This was discovered through #42146 where passing duplicate flags was
causing problems.
This option forwards to each `cargo test` invocation, and applies the
same logic across all test steps to keep going after failures. At the
end, a brief summary line reports how many commands failed, if any.
Note that if a test program fails to even start at all, or if an
auxiliary build command related to testing fails, these are still left
to stop everything right away.
Fixes#40219.
The 'run-pass' header cause a 'ui' test to execute the result. It is used
to test the lint output, at the same time ensure those lints won't cause
the source code to become compile-fail.
12 run-pass/run-pass-fulldeps tests gained the header and are moved to
ui/ui-fulldeps. After this move, no run-pass/run-pass-fulldeps tests should
rely on the compiler's JSON message. This allows us to stop passing
`--error-format json` in run-pass tests, thus fixing #36516.
rustdoc: Rename `Vector` and `FixedVector` to `Slice` and `Array`
Also store the array length as a usize rather than a String.
This is just a minor refactor.
Update rust-installer for Windows executable mode
It now marks a few whitelisted extensions as executable in the tarball,
so Windows packages can be extracted on other platforms and directly
execute install.sh.
It also includes a fix for the chmod on bulk dirs, so now the html docs
won't be marked executable en masse.
Fixes#42121
r? @alexcrichton
Don't byteswap Fingerprints when encoding
Byteswapping Fingerprints when encoding is unnessesary and breaks if the Fingerprint is later decoded on a machine with different endianness to the one it was encoded on.
Fixes#42239
This PR fixes a regression caused by #42082. @michaelwoerister
Support VS 2017
Fixes#38584
This replaces all the MSVC linker logic with that from the 'gcc' crate. The code looks the same, but there could be regressions.
I've only tested this with x86_64.
r? @alexcrichton
cc @vadimcn @retep998
[Doc] Expands `detach` documentation in `thread::JoinHande`.
Part of #29378 .
- Adds an example of a thread detaching.
- Expands what `detaching` means.
r? @steveklabnik
Improve Travis CI log (travis_fold, colors)
Result looks like (https://travis-ci.org/rust-lang/rust/jobs/234614611):
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![1-fullpage](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/103023/26302841/2627c354-3f18-11e7-9299-52a2088639af.jpg)
</details>
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* Bring back colors on Travis, which was disabled since #39036. Append `--color=always` to cargo when running in CI environment.
* Removed `set -x` from the shell scripts. The `retry` function already prints which command it is running, adding `-x` just adds noise to the output. Interesting information can be manually `echo`ed.
* Support `travis_fold`/`travis_time`. Matching pairs of these allow Travis CI to collapse the output in between. This greatly cut down the unnecessary "successful" output one need to scroll through before finding the failed statement.
* Passed `--quiet` to all tests, so tests not failing will not occupy a line of log, reducing bloat in the report.
Also include some minor changes, like changing the `script` of `.travis.yml` to execute a single-line command, so the log won't write the extremely long multi-line
`The command "if [ "$ALLOW_PR" = "" ] && [ "$TRAVIS_BRANCH" != "auto" ]; then … " exited with 0` at the end.