We now cache the inhabitedness of types in the GlobalCtxt.
Rather than calculating whether a type is visibly uninhabited from a given
NodeId we calculate the full set of NodeIds from which a type is visibly
uninhabited then cache that set. We can then use that to answer queries about
the inhabitedness of a type relative to any given node.
Fix is_uninhabited for enum types. It used to assume that an enums variant's
fields were all private.
Fix MIR generation for irrefutable Variant pattern matches. This allows code
like this to work:
let x: Result<32, !> = Ok(123);
let Ok(y) = x;
Carry type information on dummy wildcard patterns. Sometimes we need to expand
these patterns into their constructors and we don't want to be expanding a
TyError into a Constructor::Single.
Remove the assumption at the start of is_useful that any suitably-long array of
wildcard patterns is useful relative the any empty vector. Instead we just
continue to recurse column-wise over the matrix.
This assumption is false in the presence of empty types.
eg. in the simplest case:
let x: ! = ...;
match x {
// This pattern should not be considered useful by the algorithm
_ => ...
}
Fix debuginfo for unsized struct members
The member was given the size of a fat pointer, which caused
llvm to emit DWARF attributes for a 128-bit bitfield.
Fix pre-cfg_attr notation in comment
Commit aa3b1261b1 has changed notation
in the test from `#[ignore(cfg(ignorecfg))]` to `#[cfg_attr(ignorecfg, ignore)]`,
but missed to change the comment in the accompanying Makefile.
Stop creating fake HIR pattern nodes.
This replaces all the HIR patterns `rustc_const_eval` creates with the more appropriate HAIR equivalent.
The only place left that creates HIR nodes is the "explicit lifetimes in function signature" suggestion, which only creates type nodes while rebuilding the signature, but that is only in case of an error.
cc @arielb1
rustbuild: fix dist-analysis with full bootstrap disabled
Really fixes#38734, per discussion in #38752 which was solving the underlying problem the wrong way.
This just mirrors the [similar logic] in documentation building as suggested, that just takes the stage1 compiler artifacts instead in case of non-full-bootstrap builds. Actually copying the artifacts around seems to be unnecessary.
r? @alexcrichton
[similar logic]: 7b659cfdbc/src/bootstrap/doc.rs (L140-L144)
Commit aa3b1261b1 has changed notation
in the test from `#[ignore(cfg(ignorecfg))]` to `#[cfg_attr(ignorecfg, ignore)]`,
but missed to change the comment in the accompanying Makefile.
Improve naming style in rustllvm.
As per the LLVM style guide, use CamelCase for all locals and classes,
and camelCase for all non-FFI functions.
Also, make names of variables of commonly used types more consistent.
Fixes#38688.
r? @rkruppe
sparc64-linux support
This is built on top of #38656 and depends on rust-lang/libc#483
Hello world works.
The libc-test test suite passes.
`panic!` doesn't fully work:
```
$ qemu-sparc64-static ./panic
thread 'main' panicked at 'explicit panic', panic.rs:1
note: Run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` for a backtrace.
Illegal instruction (core dumped)
```
Backtraces don't work either, probably related to the previous point:
```
$ export RUST_BACKTRACE=1
$ qemu-sparc64-static ./panic
thread 'main' panicked at 'explicit panic', panic.rs:1
stack backtrace:
Illegal instruction (core dumped)
```
r? @alexcrichton
@jakllsch Does panicking / backtraces work on sparc64-netbsd?
cc @glaubitz
Add links to methods on all slice iterator struct docs
In the same style as `std::slice::Iter` to help people find how to create iterators.
r? @steveklabnik
Add a DroplessArena and utilize it as a more efficient arena when possible
I will collect performance (probably just `-Ztime-passes`, and more if that shows significant differences, perhaps).
6feba98 also fixes a potential infinite loop if inplace reallocation failed for `TypedArena` (and `DroplessArena` via copied code).
r? @eddyb
Gate on distcheck on Travis
This commit adds a new entry to the Travis matrix to gate on distcheck, the illustrious test process that has historically taken *8 hours* to complete and also breaks all the time on nightly. By adding it to Travis we should hope to never see nightly breakage (like https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/38690) because of this ever again!
"But wait, surely we can't wait 8 hours for all PRs!" you might be thinking, and you are indeed correct. The distcheck added here is much more optimized for speed than the old buildbot instances for a number of reasons:
* We're not building *two host compilers* beforehand. The current distcheck bot does a cross for i686 Linux and x86_64 Linux before it actually runs distcheck, building 6 compilers and LLVM twice. None of this is done in parallel as well (e.g. `-j1`). Not doing any of this work will be a huge win!
* We're using sccache to compile LLVM, so it should be much faster. Distcheck on the bots didn't cache LLVM well and rebuilt it every time.
All in all, this version of "distcheck" should be exactly like other matrix entries that run tests except that it's a *little* slower to start as it has to create the source tarball then rebuild the build system in the distcheck dir. Overall this should be well under the 2 hours that Android is currently taking anyway.
Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/38691
i128 and u128 support
Brings i128 and u128 support to nightly rust, behind a feature flag. The goal of this PR is to do the bulk of the work for 128 bit integer support. Smaller but just as tricky features needed for stabilisation like 128 bit enum discriminants are left for future PRs.
Rebased version of #37900, which in turn was a rebase + improvement of #35954 . Sadly I couldn't reopen#37900 due to github. There goes my premium position in the homu queue...
[plugin-breaking-change]
cc #35118 (tracking issue)
As per the LLVM style guide, use CamelCase for all locals and classes,
and camelCase for all non-FFI functions.
Also, make names of variables of commonly used types more consistent.
Fixes#38688.
cargotest: Add xsv to tested crates
This was intended to land in #37149 but I ended up backing it out to land the
rollup (#38697) last night as I was itching to do so. This morning though xsv
has been fixed now (BurntSushi/xsv#53) so we should be able to add it!