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Ralf Jung
1207b7fa0b
Rollup merge of #85439 - mgacek8:add_diagnostic_item_to_CStr_type, r=davidtwco
Add diagnostic item to `CStr`

Required for clippy issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/7145
2021-05-20 00:19:07 +02:00
Ralf Jung
c1c4cd57b3
Rollup merge of #85315 - satylogin:master, r=yaahc
adding time complexity for partition_in_place iter method

I feel that one thing missing from rust docs compared to cpp references is existence of time complexity for all methods and functions. While it would be humongous task to include it for everything in single go, it is still doable if we as community keep on adding it in relevant places as and when we find them.

This PR adds the time complexity for partition_in_place method in iter.
2021-05-20 00:19:02 +02:00
Ralf Jung
a552b5b04b
Rollup merge of #85287 - eggyal:expose-test-concurrent, r=m-ou-se
Expose `Concurrent` (private type in public i'face)

#53410 introduced experimental support for custom test frameworks.

Such frameworks may wish to build upon `library/test` by calling into its publicly exposed API (which I entirely understand is wholly unstable).  However, any that wish to call `test::run_test` cannot currently do so because `test::options::Concurrent` (the type of its `concurrent` parameter) is not publicly exposed.
2021-05-20 00:18:58 +02:00
Ralf Jung
a1ac372894
Rollup merge of #84717 - dtolnay:literalfromstr, r=petrochenkov
impl FromStr for proc_macro::Literal

Note that unlike `impl FromStr for proc_macro::TokenStream`, this impl does not permit whitespace or comments. The input string must consist of nothing but your literal.

- `"1".parse::<Literal>()` ⟶ ok

- `"1.0".parse::<Literal>()` ⟶ ok

- `"'a'".parse::<Literal>()` ⟶ ok

- `"\"\n\"".parse::<Literal>()` ⟶ ok

- `"0 1".parse::<Literal>()` ⟶ LexError

- `" 0".parse::<Literal>()` ⟶ LexError

- `"0 ".parse::<Literal>()` ⟶ LexError

- `"/* comment */0".parse::<Literal>()` ⟶ LexError

- `"0/* comment */".parse::<Literal>()` ⟶ LexError

- `"0// comment".parse::<Literal>()` ⟶ LexError

---

## Use case

```rust
let hex_int: Literal = format!("0x{:x}", int).parse().unwrap();
```

The only way this is expressible in the current API is significantly worse.

```rust
let hex_int = match format!("0x{:x}", int)
    .parse::<TokenStream>()
    .unwrap()
    .into_iter()
    .next()
    .unwrap()
{
    TokenTree::Literal(literal) => literal,
    _ => unreachable!(),
};
```
2021-05-20 00:18:56 +02:00
bors
df70463ea5 Auto merge of #85340 - the8472:no-inplaceiterable-on-peekable, r=yaahc
remove InPlaceIterable marker from Peekable due to unsoundness

The unsoundness is not in Peekable per se, it rather is due to the
interaction between Peekable being able to hold an extra item
and vec::IntoIter's clone implementation shortening the allocation.

An alternative solution would be to change IntoIter's clone implementation
to keep enough spare capacity available.

fixes #85322
2021-05-19 21:50:45 +00:00
Scott McMurray
58a85d55e8 #[cfg(bootstrap)] out the v1 try_trait stuff 2021-05-19 13:32:15 -07:00
David Tolnay
34585cb678
impl FromStr for proc_macro::Literal 2021-05-19 11:38:24 -07:00
David Tolnay
3c16c0e1df
Move proc_macro tests to ui test 2021-05-19 11:38:23 -07:00
bors
3bcaeb0bf9 Auto merge of #84876 - alexcrichton:inline-thread-locals-cross-crate, r=Mark-Simulacrum
std: Attempt again to inline thread-local-init across crates

Issue #25088 has been part of `thread_local!` for quite some time now.
Historical attempts have been made to add `#[inline]` to `__getit`
in #43931, #50252, and #59720, but these attempts ended up not landing
at the time due to segfaults on Windows.

In the interim though with `const`-initialized thread locals AFAIK this
is the only remaining bug which is why you might want to use
`#[thread_local]` over `thread_local!`. As a result I figured it was
time to resubmit this and see how it fares on CI and if I can help
debugging any issues that crop up.

Closes #25088
2021-05-19 15:59:46 +00:00
Adam Gemmell
d3737a6607 Remove test for crypto feature ahead of its removal 2021-05-19 16:13:52 +01:00
Christiaan Dirkx
4ff5ab5296 Rename rterr to rtprintpanic 2021-05-19 15:52:09 +02:00
Christiaan Dirkx
6145051eee Replace sys_common::util::dumb_print with rterr! 2021-05-19 15:05:35 +02:00
Christiaan Dirkx
236705f3c3 Replace sys_common::util::report_overflow with rterr! 2021-05-19 15:01:52 +02:00
Christiaan Dirkx
b987f74f05 Remove sys_common::util::abort 2021-05-19 15:01:50 +02:00
Christiaan Dirkx
5b0908587e Introduce sys_common::rt::rterr! 2021-05-19 15:01:47 +02:00
Frank Steffahn
f9752b4930 Fix UB in documented example for ptr::swap 2021-05-19 14:09:23 +02:00
bors
9f8012e3aa Auto merge of #85458 - jackh726:rollup-zvvybmt, r=jackh726
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #83366 (Stabilize extended_key_value_attributes)
 - #83767 (Fix v0 symbol mangling bug)
 - #84883 (compiletest: "fix" FileCheck with --allow-unused-prefixes)
 - #85274 (Only pass --[no-]gc-sections if linker is GNU ld.)
 - #85297 (bootstrap: build cargo only if requested in tools)
 - #85396 (rustdoc: restore header sizes)
 - #85425 (Fix must_use on `Option::is_none`)
 - #85438 (Fix escape handling)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2021-05-19 04:44:09 +00:00
Jack Huey
e113a4f77b
Rollup merge of #85425 - mbartlett21:patch-1, r=scottmcm
Fix must_use on `Option::is_none`

This fixes the `#[must_use = ...]` on `Option::is_none` to have a working suggestion.
2021-05-18 22:36:18 -04:00
Jack Huey
3c99dcd82d
Rollup merge of #83366 - jyn514:stabilize-key-value-attrs, r=petrochenkov
Stabilize extended_key_value_attributes

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44732. Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/78835. Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/82768 (by making it irrelevant).

 # Stabilization report

 ## Summary

This stabilizes using macro expansion in key-value attributes, like so:

 ```rust
 #[doc = include_str!("my_doc.md")]
 struct S;

 #[path = concat!(env!("OUT_DIR"), "/generated.rs")]
 mod m;
 ```

See Petrochenkov's excellent blog post [on internals](https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/macro-expansion-points-in-attributes/11455)
for alternatives that were considered and rejected ("why accept no more and no less?")

This has been available on nightly since 1.50 with no major issues.

## Notes

### Accepted syntax

The parser accepts arbitrary Rust expressions in this position, but any expression other than a macro invocation will ultimately lead to an error because it is not expected by the built-in expression forms (e.g., `#[doc]`).  Note that decorators and the like may be able to observe other expression forms.

### Expansion ordering

Expansion of macro expressions in "inert" attributes occurs after decorators have executed, analogously to macro expressions appearing in the function body or other parts of decorator input.

There is currently no way for decorators to accept macros in key-value position if macro expansion must be performed before the decorator executes (if the macro can simply be copied into the output for later expansion, that can work).

## Test cases

 - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/test/ui/attributes/key-value-expansion-on-mac.rs
 - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/test/rustdoc/external-doc.rs

The feature has also been dogfooded extensively in the compiler and
standard library:

- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/83329
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/83230
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/82641
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/80534

## Implementation history

- Initial proposal: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/55414#issuecomment-554005412
- Experiment to see how much code it would break: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/67121
- Preliminary work to restrict expansion that would conflict with this
feature: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/77271
- Initial implementation: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/78837
- Fix for an ICE: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/80563

## Unresolved Questions

~~https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/83366#issuecomment-805180738 listed some concerns, but they have been resolved as of this final report.~~

 ## Additional Information

 There are two workarounds that have a similar effect for `#[doc]`
attributes on nightly. One is to emulate this behavior by using a limited version of this feature that was stabilized for historical reasons:

```rust
macro_rules! forward_inner_docs {
    ($e:expr => $i:item) => {
        #[doc = $e]
        $i
    };
}

forward_inner_docs!(include_str!("lib.rs") => struct S {});
```

This also works for other attributes (like `#[path = concat!(...)]`).
The other is to use `doc(include)`:

```rust
 #![feature(external_doc)]
 #[doc(include = "lib.rs")]
 struct S {}
```

The first works, but is non-trivial for people to discover, and
difficult to read and maintain. The second is a strange special-case for
a particular use of the macro. This generalizes it to work for any use
case, not just including files.

I plan to remove `doc(include)` when this is stabilized
(https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/82539). The `forward_inner_docs`
workaround will still compile without warnings, but I expect it to be
used less once it's no longer necessary.
2021-05-18 22:35:54 -04:00
bors
3d31363338 Auto merge of #85176 - a1phyr:impl_clone_from, r=yaahc
Override `clone_from` for some types

Override `clone_from` method of the `Clone` trait for:
- `cell::RefCell`
- `cmp::Reverse`
- `io::Cursor`
- `mem::ManuallyDrop`

This can bring performance improvements.
2021-05-19 02:17:41 +00:00
the8472
7cb4e5180f from review: more robust test
This also checks the contents and not only the capacity in case IntoIter's clone implementation is changed to add capacity at the end. Extra capacity at the beginning would be needed to make InPlaceIterable work.

Co-authored-by: Giacomo Stevanato <giaco.stevanato@gmail.com>
2021-05-19 01:41:12 +02:00
The8472
a44a059c3b add regression test 2021-05-19 01:41:12 +02:00
The8472
60a900ee10 remove InPlaceIterable marker from Peekable due to unsoundness
The unsoundness is not in Peekable per se, it rather is due to the
interaction between Peekable being able to hold an extra item
and vec::IntoIter's clone implementation shortening the allocation.

An alternative solution would be to change IntoIter's clone implementation
to keep enough spare capacity available.
2021-05-19 01:41:09 +02:00
bors
4e3e6db011 Auto merge of #84767 - scottmcm:try_trait_actual, r=lcnr
Implement the new desugaring from `try_trait_v2`

~~Currently blocked on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/84782, which has a PR in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/84811~~ Rebased atop that fix.

`try_trait_v2` tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/84277

Unfortunately this is already touching a ton of things, so if you have suggestions for good ways to split it up, I'd be happy to hear them.  (The combination between the use in the library, the compiler changes, the corresponding diagnostic differences, even MIR tests mean that I don't really have a great plan for it other than trying to have decently-readable commits.

r? `@ghost`

~~(This probably shouldn't go in during the last week before the fork anyway.)~~ Fork happened.
2021-05-18 20:50:01 +00:00
Alex Crichton
641d3b09f4 std: Attempt again to inline thread-local-init across crates
Issue #25088 has been part of `thread_local!` for quite some time now.
Historical attempts have been made to add `#[inline]` to `__getit`
in #43931, #50252, and #59720, but these attempts ended up not landing
at the time due to segfaults on Windows.

In the interim though with `const`-initialized thread locals AFAIK this
is the only remaining bug which is why you might want to use
`#[thread_local]` over `thread_local!`. As a result I figured it was
time to resubmit this and see how it fares on CI and if I can help
debugging any issues that crop up.

Closes #25088
2021-05-18 11:22:04 -07:00
Ralf Jung
7389843115
Rollup merge of #85442 - imjorge:patch-1, r=jonas-schievink
fix typo
2021-05-18 19:35:48 +02:00
Aliénore Bouttefeux
6de13c3ffc change based on review 2021-05-18 18:18:28 +02:00
Jorge Ferreira
d13745d99b
fix typo 2021-05-18 17:05:40 +01:00
Mateusz Gacek
d730cc6646 Add diagnostic item to CStr 2021-05-18 15:45:30 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
a181806b8c
Rollup merge of #85338 - lopopolo:core-iter-repeat-gh-81292, r=joshtriplett
Implement more Iterator methods on core::iter::Repeat

`core::iter::Repeat` always returns the same element, which means we can
do better than implementing most `Iterator` methods in terms of
`Iterator::next`.

Fixes #81292.

#81292 raises the question of whether these changes violate the contract of `core::iter::Repeat`, but as far as I can tell `core::iter::repeat` doesn't make any guarantees around how it calls `Clone::clone`.
2021-05-18 14:08:46 +02:00
bors
25a277f03d Auto merge of #82973 - ijackson:exitstatuserror, r=yaahc
Provide ExitStatusError

Closes #73125

In MR #81452 "Add #[must_use] to [...] process::ExitStatus" we concluded that the existing arrangements in are too awkward so adding that `#[must_use]` is blocked on improving the ergonomics.

I wrote a mini-RFC-style discusion of the approach in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/73125#issuecomment-771092741
2021-05-18 08:01:32 +00:00
Joshua Nelson
e48b6b4599 Stabilize extended_key_value_attributes
# Stabilization report

 ## Summary

This stabilizes using macro expansion in key-value attributes, like so:

 ```rust
 #[doc = include_str!("my_doc.md")]
 struct S;

 #[path = concat!(env!("OUT_DIR"), "/generated.rs")]
 mod m;
 ```

See the changes to the reference for details on what macros are allowed;
see Petrochenkov's excellent blog post [on internals](https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/macro-expansion-points-in-attributes/11455)
for alternatives that were considered and rejected ("why accept no more
and no less?")

This has been available on nightly since 1.50 with no major issues.

 ## Notes

 ### Accepted syntax

The parser accepts arbitrary Rust expressions in this position, but any expression other than a macro invocation will ultimately lead to an error because it is not expected by the built-in expression forms (e.g., `#[doc]`).  Note that decorators and the like may be able to observe other expression forms.

 ### Expansion ordering

Expansion of macro expressions in "inert" attributes occurs after decorators have executed, analogously to macro expressions appearing in the function body or other parts of decorator input.

There is currently no way for decorators to accept macros in key-value position if macro expansion must be performed before the decorator executes (if the macro can simply be copied into the output for later expansion, that can work).

 ## Test cases

 - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/test/ui/attributes/key-value-expansion-on-mac.rs
 - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/test/rustdoc/external-doc.rs

The feature has also been dogfooded extensively in the compiler and
standard library:

- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/83329
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/83230
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/82641
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/80534

 ## Implementation history

- Initial proposal: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/55414#issuecomment-554005412
- Experiment to see how much code it would break: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/67121
- Preliminary work to restrict expansion that would conflict with this
feature: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/77271
- Initial implementation: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/78837
- Fix for an ICE: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/80563

 ## Unresolved Questions

~~https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/83366#issuecomment-805180738 listed some concerns, but they have been resolved as of this final report.~~

 ## Additional Information

 There are two workarounds that have a similar effect for `#[doc]`
attributes on nightly. One is to emulate this behavior by using a limited version of this feature that was stabilized for historical reasons:

```rust
macro_rules! forward_inner_docs {
    ($e:expr => $i:item) => {
        #[doc = $e]
        $i
    };
}

forward_inner_docs!(include_str!("lib.rs") => struct S {});
```

This also works for other attributes (like `#[path = concat!(...)]`).
The other is to use `doc(include)`:

```rust
 #![feature(external_doc)]
 #[doc(include = "lib.rs")]
 struct S {}
```

The first works, but is non-trivial for people to discover, and
difficult to read and maintain. The second is a strange special-case for
a particular use of the macro. This generalizes it to work for any use
case, not just including files.

I plan to remove `doc(include)` when this is stabilized. The
`forward_inner_docs` workaround will still compile without warnings, but
I expect it to be used less once it's no longer necessary.
2021-05-18 01:01:36 -04:00
mbartlett21
18b0e7bf2c
Fix must_use on Option::is_none
This fixes the `#[must_use = ...]` on `Option::is_none` to have a working suggestion.
2021-05-18 13:40:26 +10:00
Satyarth Agrahari
85e4177184 adding algorithm explanation for partition_in_place iter method and bounding complexity to current implementation 2021-05-18 07:59:16 +05:30
Ralf Jung
360db9c384
Rollup merge of #85409 - CDirkx:cfg_redox, r=nagisa
Simplify `cfg(any(unix, target_os="redox"))` in example to just `cfg(unix)`

Update example for `OsString` that handled `redox` seperately from `unix`: Redox has been completely integrated under `target_family="unix"`, so `cfg(unix)` implies `target_os="redox"`

35dbef2350/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/redox_base.rs (L26)
2021-05-17 18:52:13 +02:00
Ralf Jung
fbb0d70c2c
Rollup merge of #85374 - the8472:hide-internal-traits, r=SimonSapin
mark internal inplace_iteration traits as hidden

resolves #85373

r? ``@SimonSapin``
2021-05-17 18:52:10 +02:00
Ralf Jung
8a1403af1e
Rollup merge of #85302 - r00ster91:patch-7, r=joshtriplett
Expand WASI abbreviation in docs

I was pretty sure this was related to something for WebAssembly but wasn't 100% sure so I checked but even on these top-level docs I couldn't find the abbreviation expanded. I'm normally used to Rust docs being detailed and explanatory and writing abbreviations like this out in full at least once so I thought it was worth the change. Feel free to close this if it's too much.
2021-05-17 18:52:04 +02:00
Mark Rousskov
c7c9336469 Avoid zero-length write_str in fmt::write 2021-05-17 09:30:58 -04:00
Mark Rousskov
80ac15f667 Optimize default ToString impl
This avoids a zero-length write_str call, which boils down to a zero-length
memmove and ultimately costs quite a few instructions on some workloads.

This is approximately a 0.33% instruction count win on diesel-check.
2021-05-17 09:29:02 -04:00
Christiaan Dirkx
383642714a Simplify cfg(any(unix, target_os="redox")) to just cfg(unix) 2021-05-17 13:49:14 +02:00
Aliénore Bouttefeux
3d81806352 remove mode for run and ignore tests 2021-05-16 22:33:41 +02:00
The8472
39e492a2be mark internal inplace_iteration traits as hidden 2021-05-16 19:36:21 +02:00
bors
d565c74887 Auto merge of #81858 - ijackson:fork-no-unwind, r=m-ou-se
Do not allocate or unwind after fork

### Objective scenarios

 * Make (simple) panics safe in `Command::pre_exec_hook`, including most `panic!` calls, `Option::unwrap`, and array bounds check failures.
 * Make it possible to `libc::fork` and then safely panic in the child (needed for the above, but this requirement means exposing the new raw hook API which the `Command` implementation needs).
 * In singlethreaded programs, where panic in `pre_exec_hook` is already memory-safe, prevent the double-unwinding malfunction #79740.

I think we want to make panic after fork safe even though the post-fork child environment is only experienced by users of `unsafe`, beause the subset of Rust in which any panic is UB is really far too hazardous and unnatural.

#### Approach

 * Provide a way for a program to, at runtime, switch to having panics abort.  This makes it possible to panic without making *any* heap allocations, which is needed because on some platforms malloc is UB in a child forked from a multithreaded program (see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/80263#issuecomment-774272370, and maybe also the SuS [spec](https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fork.html)).
 * Make that change in the child spawned by `Command`.
 * Document the rules comprehensively enough that a programmer has a fighting chance of writing correct code.
 * Test that this all works as expected (and in particular, that there aren't any heap allocations we missed)

Fixes #79740

#### Rejected (or previously attempted) approaches

 * Change the panic machinery to be able to unwind without allocating, at least when the payload and message are both `'static`.  This seems like it would be even more subtle.  Also that is a potentially-hot path which I don't want to mess with.
 * Change the existing panic hook mechanism to not convert the message to a `String` before calling the hook.  This would be a surprising change for existing code and would not be detected by the type system.
 * Provide a `raw_panic_hook` function to intercept panics in a way that doesn't allocate.  (That was an earlier version of this MR.)

### History

This MR could be considered a v2 of #80263.  Thanks to everyone who commented there.  In particular, thanks to `@m-ou-se,` `@Mark-Simulacrum` and `@hyd-dev.`  (Tagging you since I think you might be interested in this new MR.)  Compared to #80263, this MR has very substantial changes and additions.

Additionally, I have recently (2021-04-20) completely revised this series following very helpful comments from `@m-ou-se.`

r? `@m-ou-se`
2021-05-15 22:27:09 +00:00
Ryan Lopopolo
963bd3b643
Implement more Iterator methods on core::iter::Repeat
`core::iter::Repeat` always returns the same element, which means we can
do better than implementing most `Iterator` methods in terms of
`Iterator::next`.

Fixes #81292.
2021-05-15 10:37:05 -07:00
Guillaume Gomez
62b834fb9f
Rollup merge of #84751 - Soveu:is_char_boundary_opt, r=Amanieu
str::is_char_boundary - slight optimization

Current `str::is_char_boundary` implementation emits slightly more instructions, because it includes an additional branch for `index == s.len()`
```rust
pub fn is_char_boundary(s: &str, index: usize) -> bool {
    if index == 0 || index == s.len() {
        return true;
    }
    match s.as_bytes().get(index) {
        None => false,
        Some(&b) => (b as i8) >= -0x40,
    }
}
```
Just changing the place of `index == s.len()` merges it with `index < s.len()` from `s.as_bytes().get(index)`
```rust
pub fn is_char_boundary2(s: &str, index: usize) -> bool {
    if index == 0 {
        return true;
    }

    match s.as_bytes().get(index) {
        // For some reason, LLVM likes this comparison here more
        None => index == s.len(),
        // This is bit magic equivalent to: b < 128 || b >= 192
        Some(&b) => (b as i8) >= -0x40,
    }
}
```
This one has better codegen on every platform, except powerpc
<details><summary>x86 codegen</summary>
<p>

```nasm
example::is_char_boundary:
        mov     al, 1
        test    rdx, rdx
        je      .LBB0_5
        cmp     rsi, rdx
        je      .LBB0_5
        cmp     rsi, rdx
        jbe     .LBB0_3
        cmp     byte ptr [rdi + rdx], -65
        setg    al
.LBB0_5:
        ret
.LBB0_3:
        xor     eax, eax
        ret

example::is_char_boundary2:
        test    rdx, rdx
        je      .LBB1_1
        cmp     rsi, rdx
        jbe     .LBB1_4
        cmp     byte ptr [rdi + rdx], -65
        setg    al
        ret
.LBB1_1:  ; technically this branch is the same as LBB1_4
        mov     al, 1
        ret
.LBB1_4:
        sete    al
        ret
 ```
</p>
</details>

<details><summary>aarch64 codegen</summary>
<p>

```as
example::is_char_boundary:
        mov     x8, x0
        mov     w0, #1
        cbz     x2, .LBB0_4
        cmp     x1, x2
        b.eq    .LBB0_4
        b.ls    .LBB0_5
        ldrsb   w8, [x8, x2]
        cmn     w8, #65
        cset    w0, gt
.LBB0_4:
        ret
.LBB0_5:
        mov     w0, wzr
        ret

example::is_char_boundary2:
        cbz     x2, .LBB1_3
        cmp     x1, x2
        b.ls    .LBB1_4
        ldrsb   w8, [x0, x2]
        cmn     w8, #65
        cset    w0, gt
        ret
.LBB1_3:
        mov     w0, #1
        ret
.LBB1_4:
        cset    w0, eq
        ret
```

</p>
</details>

<details><summary>riscv64gc codegen</summary>
<p>

example::is_char_boundary:
        seqz    a3, a2
        xor     a4, a1, a2
        seqz    a4, a4
        or      a4, a4, a3
        addi    a3, zero, 1
        bnez    a4, .LBB0_3
        bgeu    a2, a1, .LBB0_4
        add     a0, a0, a2
        lb      a0, 0(a0)
        addi    a1, zero, -65
        slt     a3, a1, a0
.LBB0_3:
        mv      a0, a3
        ret
.LBB0_4:
        mv      a0, zero
        ret

example::is_char_boundary2:
        beqz    a2, .LBB1_3
        bgeu    a2, a1, .LBB1_4
        add     a0, a0, a2
        lb      a0, 0(a0)
        addi    a1, zero, -65
        slt     a0, a1, a0
        ret
.LBB1_3:
        addi    a0, zero, 1
        ret
.LBB1_4:
        xor     a0, a1, a2
        seqz    a0, a0
        ret

</p>
</details>

[Link to godbolt](https://godbolt.org/z/K8avEz8Gr)

`@rustbot` label: A-codegen
2021-05-15 17:56:47 +02:00
r00ster
10c43c3980
Add doc aliases to unit 2021-05-15 17:31:32 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
5a8619b435
Rollup merge of #85221 - ijackson:dbg-doc-re-tests, r=joshtriplett
dbg macro: Discuss use in tests, and slightly clarify

As discussed in a tangent in #82778.

I chose to use [semantic newlines](https://rhodesmill.org/brandon/2012/one-sentence-per-line/) in the source text but I don't mind reformatting it.
2021-05-15 13:29:50 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
c4f81c12ea
Rollup merge of #85207 - andrewhalle:typo-rootseparator, r=kennytm
Fix typo in comment

missing space in "rootseparator"
2021-05-15 13:29:48 +02:00
Satyarth Agrahari
196050305c adding time complexity for partition_in_place iter method 2021-05-15 10:50:02 +05:30
r00ster
4f66337df2
Expand WASI abbreviation in docs 2021-05-14 22:03:00 +02:00
Geoffroy Couprie
95ccdb11da add an example to explain std::io::Read::read returning 0 in some cases
the example focuses on Linux, but that should be enough to explain how
the behaviour can change
2021-05-14 18:06:31 +02:00
Alan Egerton
67e8f12307
Expose Concurrent (private type in public i'face) 2021-05-14 13:28:56 +01:00
bors
91f2e2d218 Auto merge of #85190 - mati865:update-cc, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Update cc crate

To pull in this fix: 801a87bf2f
2021-05-14 04:12:40 +00:00
Christiaan Dirkx
5353c5c3fb Move std::memchr to sys_common 2021-05-14 03:54:46 +02:00
Amanieu d'Antras
d9cf2ce28f Update compiler_builtins to 0.1.43 2021-05-13 22:32:44 +01:00
Amanieu d'Antras
5918ee4317 Add support for const operands and options to global_asm!
On x86, the default syntax is also switched to Intel to match asm!
2021-05-13 22:31:57 +01:00
Thomas Otto
95920d15b9 Fix indentation in move keyword documentation 2021-05-13 23:01:38 +02:00
Ian Jackson
6369637a19 Tolerate SIGTRAP for panic abort after panic::always_abort
Some platforma (eg ARM64) apparently generate SIGTRAP for panic abort!

See eg
  https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/81858#issuecomment-840702765

This is probably a bug, but we don't want to entangle this MR with it.
When it's fixed, this commit should be reverted.

Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
2021-05-13 18:42:52 +01:00
bors
952c5732c2 Auto merge of #85258 - GuillaumeGomez:rollup-kzay7o5, r=GuillaumeGomez
Rollup of 4 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #85068 (Fix diagnostic for cross crate private tuple struct constructors)
 - #85175 (Rustdoc cleanup)
 - #85177 (add BITS associated constant to core::num::Wrapping)
 - #85240 (Don't suggest adding `'static` lifetime to arguments)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2021-05-13 16:06:08 +00:00
Ian Jackson
b36a3162fe
Change "etc." to "and similar"
Co-authored-by: Josh Triplett <josh@joshtriplett.org>
2021-05-13 15:02:02 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
16c825485f
Rollup merge of #85177 - tspiteri:wrapping-bits, r=joshtriplett
add BITS associated constant to core::num::Wrapping

This keeps `Wrapping` synchronized with the primitives it wraps as for the #32463 `wrapping_int_impl` feature.
2021-05-13 15:54:13 +02:00
bors
d2df620789 Auto merge of #85110 - RalfJung:no-rustc_args_required_const, r=oli-obk
Remove rustc_args_required_const attribute

Now that stdarch no longer needs it (thanks `@Amanieu!),` we can kill the `rustc_args_required_const` attribute. This means that lifetime extension of references to temporaries is the only remaining job that promotion is performing. :-)

r? `@oli-obk`
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/69493
2021-05-13 13:37:32 +00:00
Ralf Jung
2a245e0226 update stdarch 2021-05-13 15:01:09 +02:00
bors
31bd868c39 Auto merge of #85218 - kornelski:pointerinline, r=scottmcm
#[inline(always)] on basic pointer methods

Retryng #85201 with only inlining pointer methods. The goal is to make pointers behave just like pointers in O0, mainly to reduce overhead in debug builds.

cc `@scottmcm`
2021-05-12 21:50:27 +00:00
bors
28e2b29b89 Auto merge of #84730 - sexxi-goose:rox-auto-trait, r=nikomatsakis
Add auto traits and clone trait migrations for RFC2229

This PR
- renames the existent RFC2229 migration `disjoint_capture_drop_reorder` to `disjoint_capture_migration`
- add additional migrations for auto traits and clone trait

Closes rust-lang/project-rfc-2229#29
Closes rust-lang/project-rfc-2229#28

r? `@nikomatsakis`
2021-05-12 13:33:32 +00:00
Ian Jackson
a173518ceb dbg macro: Discuss use in tests, and slightly clarify
Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
2021-05-12 12:09:53 +01:00
Ian Jackson
26c782b8e7 ExitStatusError: Remove mentions in stable docs
We should revert this commit when this is stabilised.

Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
2021-05-12 11:12:20 +01:00
Ian Jackson
46871539e4 impl crate::error::Error for ExitStatusError
Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
2021-05-12 11:12:20 +01:00
Ian Jackson
bb4ef68639 ExitStatusError: Be more verbose in Display impl
Co-authored-by: Jane Lusby <jlusby@yaah.dev>
2021-05-12 11:12:19 +01:00
Ian Jackson
8832b0a81c Fix typo in doc
Co-authored-by: Josh Triplett <josh@joshtriplett.org>
2021-05-12 11:12:19 +01:00
Ian Jackson
60a4d9612d unix: impl ExitStatusExt for ExitStatusError
It is unergnomic to have to say things like
   bad.into_status().signal()

Implementing `ExitStatusExt` for `ExitStatusError` fixes this.
Unfortunately it does mean making a previously-infallible method
capable of panicing, although of course the existing impl remains
infallible.

The alternative would be a whole new `ExitStatusErrorExt` trait.

`<ExitStatus as ExitStatusExt>::into_raw()` is not particularly
ergonomic to call because of the often-required type annotation.
See for example the code in the test case in
  library/std/src/sys/unix/process/process_unix/tests.rs

Perhaps we should provide equivalent free functions for `ExitStatus`
and `ExitStatusExt` in std::os::unix::process and maybe deprecate this
trait method.  But I think that is for the future.

Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
2021-05-12 11:12:19 +01:00
Ian Jackson
e893089ea0 Provide ExitStatusError
Closes #73125

This is in pursuance of
  Issue #73127 Consider adding #[must_use] to std::process::ExitStatus

In
  MR #81452 Add #[must_use] to [...] process::ExitStatus
we concluded that the existing arrangements in are too awkward
so adding that #[must_use] is blocked on improving the ergonomics.

I wrote a mini-RFC-style discusion of the approach in
  https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/73125#issuecomment-771092741

Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
2021-05-12 11:12:19 +01:00
Kornel
3773740719 #[inline(always)] on basic pointer methods 2021-05-12 10:10:28 +01:00
Aaron Hill
f916b0474a
Implement span quoting for proc-macros
This PR implements span quoting, allowing proc-macros to produce spans
pointing *into their own crate*. This is used by the unstable
`proc_macro::quote!` macro, allowing us to get error messages like this:

```
error[E0412]: cannot find type `MissingType` in this scope
  --> $DIR/auxiliary/span-from-proc-macro.rs:37:20
   |
LL | pub fn error_from_attribute(_args: TokenStream, _input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
   | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- in this expansion of procedural macro `#[error_from_attribute]`
...
LL |             field: MissingType
   |                    ^^^^^^^^^^^ not found in this scope
   |
  ::: $DIR/span-from-proc-macro.rs:8:1
   |
LL | #[error_from_attribute]
   | ----------------------- in this macro invocation
```

Here, `MissingType` occurs inside the implementation of the proc-macro
`#[error_from_attribute]`. Previosuly, this would always result in a
span pointing at `#[error_from_attribute]`

This will make many proc-macro-related error message much more useful -
when a proc-macro generates code containing an error, users will get an
error message pointing directly at that code (within the macro
definition), instead of always getting a span pointing at the macro
invocation site.

This is implemented as follows:
* When a proc-macro crate is being *compiled*, it causes the `quote!`
  macro to get run. This saves all of the sapns in the input to `quote!`
  into the metadata of *the proc-macro-crate* (which we are currently
  compiling). The `quote!` macro then expands to a call to
  `proc_macro::Span::recover_proc_macro_span(id)`, where `id` is an
opaque identifier for the span in the crate metadata.
* When the same proc-macro crate is *run* (e.g. it is loaded from disk
  and invoked by some consumer crate), the call to
`proc_macro::Span::recover_proc_macro_span` causes us to load the span
from the proc-macro crate's metadata. The proc-macro then produces a
`TokenStream` containing a `Span` pointing into the proc-macro crate
itself.

The recursive nature of 'quote!' can be difficult to understand at
first. The file `src/test/ui/proc-macro/quote-debug.stdout` shows
the output of the `quote!` macro, which should make this eaier to
understand.

This PR also supports custom quoting spans in custom quote macros (e.g.
the `quote` crate). All span quoting goes through the
`proc_macro::quote_span` method, which can be called by a custom quote
macro to perform span quoting. An example of this usage is provided in
`src/test/ui/proc-macro/auxiliary/custom-quote.rs`

Custom quoting currently has a few limitations:

In order to quote a span, we need to generate a call to
`proc_macro::Span::recover_proc_macro_span`. However, proc-macros
support renaming the `proc_macro` crate, so we can't simply hardcode
this path. Previously, the `quote_span` method used the path
`crate::Span` - however, this only works when it is called by the
builtin `quote!` macro in the same crate. To support being called from
arbitrary crates, we need access to the name of the `proc_macro` crate
to generate a path. This PR adds an additional argument to `quote_span`
to specify the name of the `proc_macro` crate. Howver, this feels kind
of hacky, and we may want to change this before stabilizing anything
quote-related.

Additionally, using `quote_span` currently requires enabling the
`proc_macro_internals` feature. The builtin `quote!` macro
has an `#[allow_internal_unstable]` attribute, but this won't work for
custom quote implementations. This will likely require some additional
tricks to apply `allow_internal_unstable` to the span of
`proc_macro::Span::recover_proc_macro_span`.
2021-05-12 00:51:31 -04:00
Andrew Halle
3c06f00985 Fix typo in comment
missing space in "rootseparator"
2021-05-11 18:13:01 -07:00
Mateusz Mikuła
b04fd78d66 update cc crate
To pull in this fix: 801a87bf2f
2021-05-12 00:55:03 +02:00
Yuki Okushi
6ec4f91610
Rollup merge of #85136 - shirshak55:master, r=dtolnay
Change param name (k to key and v to value) in std::env module

1. When I was reading code the ide displayed `k` and `v`, so I
thought it would be better to show key and value?

2. I noticed var method already uses `key` instead of `k` so it
is more consistent to use `key` instead of `k`?

Thanks
2021-05-12 07:18:02 +09:00
bors
5c02926546 Auto merge of #84904 - ssomers:btree_drop_kv_in_place, r=Mark-Simulacrum
BTree: no longer copy keys and values before dropping them

When dropping BTreeMap or BTreeSet instances, keys-value pairs are up to now each copied and then dropped, at least according to source code. This is because the code for dropping and for iterators is shared.

This PR postpones the treatment of doomed key-value pairs from the intermediate functions `deallocating_next`(`_back`) to the last minute, so the we can drop the keys and values in place. According to the library/alloc benchmarks, this does make a difference, (and a positive difference with an `#[inline]` on `drop_key_val`). It does not change anything for #81444 though.

r? `@Mark-Simulacrum`
2021-05-11 19:36:54 +00:00
Roxane
564b4de626 use the correct attributes and add helper function 2021-05-11 14:01:33 -04:00
Trevor Spiteri
a381e29117 add BITS associated constant to core::num::Wrapping
This keeps `Wrapping` synchronized with the primitives it wraps as for
the #32463 `wrapping_int_impl` feature.
2021-05-11 13:36:43 +02:00
Benoît du Garreau
9332ac3bfc Override clone_from for some types 2021-05-11 13:00:34 +02:00
bors
506e75cbf8 Auto merge of #85109 - RalfJung:remove-const_fn, r=oli-obk
remove const_fn feature gate

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/84510
r? `@oli-obk`
2021-05-11 10:25:14 +00:00
bors
fe62c6e295 Auto merge of #80300 - LeSeulArtichaut:80275-doc-inline, r=Manishearth
Emit errors/warns on some wrong uses of rustdoc attributes

This PR adds a few diagnostics:
- error if conflicting `#[doc(inline)]`/`#[doc(no_inline)]` are found
- introduce the `invalid_doc_attributes` lint (warn-by-default) which triggers:
  - if a crate-level attribute is used on a non-`crate` item
  - if `#[doc(inline)]`/`#[doc(no_inline)]` is used on a non-`use` item

The code could probably be improved but I wanted to get feedback first. Also, some of those changes could be considered breaking changes, so I don't know what the procedure would be? ~~And finally, for the warnings, they are currently hard warnings, maybe it would be better to introduce a lint?~~ (EDIT: introduced the `invalid_doc_attributes` lint)

Closes #80275.
r? `@jyn514`
2021-05-11 05:03:18 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
081dd99fb3
Rollup merge of #85143 - fee1-dead:master, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Document Rc::from
2021-05-11 09:28:09 +09:00
LeSeulArtichaut
804ab9f78e Remove an invalid #[doc(inline)] 2021-05-11 00:03:44 +02:00
Dylan DPC
c5e612ce6b
Rollup merge of #85146 - ijackson:seek-rewind, r=m-ou-se
Provide io::Seek::rewind

Using `Seek::seek` is slightly clumsy because of the need to write (or import) `std::io::SeekFrom` to get at `SeekStart`.  C already has `rewind` (although with broken error handling); we should have it too.

I'm motivated to do this because I've just found myself copy-pasting my 5-line extension trait between projects.

That the example ends up using `OpenOptions` makes this look like a niche use case, but it is very common to rewind temporary files.  `tempfile` isn't available for use in this example or it would have looked shorter and more natural.

If this gets a positive reception I will open a tracking issue and update the feature gate.
2021-05-10 16:15:05 +02:00
Dylan DPC
7107c89970
Rollup merge of #85096 - clarfonthey:const_unchecked, r=oli-obk
Make unchecked_{add,sub,mul} inherent methods unstably const

The intrinsics are marked as being stably const (even though they're not stable by nature of being intrinsics), but the currently-unstable inherent versions are not marked as const. This fixes this inconsistency. Split out of #85017,

r? `@oli-obk`
2021-05-10 16:15:02 +02:00
Ian Jackson
7ae852e349 io::Seek: Set tracking issue
Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
2021-05-10 13:55:31 +01:00
Ian Jackson
3113b6bd69
Fix typo in doc
Co-authored-by: Mara Bos <m-ou.se@m-ou.se>
2021-05-10 13:50:56 +01:00
Ian Jackson
c3ca148ac0 io::Seek: Provide rewind()
Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
2021-05-10 13:03:49 +01:00
Ian Jackson
74e0e45f3c io::Seek: Mention that seeking can fail due to buffer flush fail
Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
2021-05-10 12:57:19 +01:00
shirshak55
0778e8dcb8 change k to key and v to v in std::env mod 2021-05-10 19:31:09 +08:00
Deadbeef
5068cbc901
Document Rc::from 2021-05-10 18:46:13 +08:00
Ian Jackson
b50c1bbb0e windows: provide NonZeroDWORD
Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
2021-05-10 11:18:08 +01:00
Scott McMurray
bf0e34c001 PR feedback 2021-05-09 22:05:02 -07:00
ltdk
e6b12c8e4f Fix Step feature flag, make tidy lint more useful to find things like this 2021-05-09 17:15:54 -04:00
ltdk
380bbe8d47 Make unchecked_{add,sub,mul} inherent methods unstably const 2021-05-09 16:29:40 -04:00
Ralf Jung
bafc51e01a remove const_fn feature gate 2021-05-09 14:29:31 +02:00
Aliénore Bouttefeux
f6b8b78063 add bootstrap cfg 2021-05-09 13:37:09 +02:00
bors
881c1ac408 Auto merge of #83278 - Amanieu:bump_stdarch, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Bump stdarch submodule

Major changes:
- More AVX-512 intrinsics.
- More ARM & AArch64 NEON intrinsics.
- Updated unstable WASM intrinsics to latest draft standards.
- Intrinsics that previously used `#[rustc_args_required_const]` now use const generics. See #83167 for more details.
- `std_detect` is now a separate crate instead of a submodule of `std`.
2021-05-08 18:41:16 +00:00
Amanieu d'Antras
bf8b15f553 Bump stdarch submodule 2021-05-08 19:40:27 +01:00
Ian Jackson
8220f2f212 panic/fork test: Do not run on emscripten
fork fails there.  The failure message is confusing: so c.status()
returns an Err, the closure panics, and the test thinks the panic was
propagated from inside the child.

Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
Co-authored-by: Mara Bos <m-ou.se@m-ou.se>
2021-05-07 16:51:13 +01:00
Dylan DPC
62b68f9688
Rollup merge of #85030 - jethrogb:jb/sgx-rearrange-files, r=nagisa
Rearrange SGX split module files

In #75979 several inlined modules were split out into multiple files.
This PR keeps the multiple files but moves a few things around to
organize things in a coherent way.
2021-05-07 16:19:24 +02:00
Dylan DPC
73d3544fb9
Rollup merge of #85029 - jethrogb:jb/sgx-movable-mutex, r=m-ou-se
SGX mutex is movable

r? ``@m-ou-se``
2021-05-07 16:19:23 +02:00
Dylan DPC
8f0b1863d0
Rollup merge of #84655 - CDirkx:wasm, r=m-ou-se
Cleanup of `wasm`

Some more cleanup of `sys`, this time `wasm`

- Reuse `unsupported::args` (functionally equivalent implementation, just an empty iterator).
- Split out `atomics` implementation of `wasm::thread`, the non-`atomics` implementation is reused from `unsupported`.
- Move all of the `atomics` code to a separate directory `wasm/atomics`.

````@rustbot```` label: +T-libs-impl
r? ````@m-ou-se````
2021-05-07 16:19:20 +02:00
Jethro Beekman
bfa84842e5 Rearrange SGX split module files
In #75979 several inlined modules were split out into multiple files.
This PR keeps the multiple files but moves a few things around to
organize things in a coherent way.
2021-05-07 13:55:03 +02:00
Jethro Beekman
30b82e0f96 SGX mutex is movable 2021-05-07 13:21:38 +02:00
Ian Jackson
a17eab7bed panic ui test: Provide comprehensive test for panic after fork
This tests that we can indeed safely panic after fork, both
a raw libc::fork and in a Command pre_exec hook.

Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
Co-authored-by: Mara Bos <m-ou.se@m-ou.se>
2021-05-07 11:17:44 +01:00
Ian Jackson
f8015061c8 panic tests: Command: Test that we do not unwind past fork
This is safe (does not involve heap allocation) but we don't yet have
a test to ensure that stays true.  That will come in a moment.

Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
Co-authored-by: Mara Bos <m-ou.se@m-ou.se>
2021-05-07 11:17:44 +01:00
Ian Jackson
9283cdca36 unix process: pre_exec: Discuss panic safety
Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
Co-authored-by: Mara Bos <m-ou.se@m-ou.se>
2021-05-07 11:17:44 +01:00
Ian Jackson
820123a949 panic/fork: Command: Do not unwind after fork() in child
Unwinding after fork() in the child is UB on some platforms, because
on those (including musl) malloc can be UB in the child of a
multithreaded program, and unwinding must box for the payload.

Even if it's safe, unwinding past fork() in the child causes whatever
traps the unwind to return twice.  This is very strange and clearly
not desirable.  With the default behaviour of the thread library, this
can even result in a panic in the child being transformed into zero
exit status (ie, success) as seen in the parent!

Fixes #79740.

Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
2021-05-07 11:17:44 +01:00
Ian Jackson
3cba120ba4 std panicking: ALWAYS_ABORT: use Relaxed memory ordering
As per
  https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/81858#discussion_r626507810

Suggested-by: Mara Bos <m-ou.se@m-ou.se>
Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
2021-05-07 11:17:44 +01:00
Ian Jackson
1b1bf24636 std panicking: Provide panic::always_abort
We must change the atomic read on panic entry to `Acquire`, to pick up
a possible an `always_panic` on another thread.

We add `count` to the names of panic_count::get and ::is_zaero,
because now there is another reason why panic ought to maybe abort.
Renaming these ensures that we have checked every call site to ensure
that they don't need further adjustment.

Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
Co-authored-by: Mara Bos <m-ou.se@m-ou.se>
2021-05-07 11:17:44 +01:00
Ian Jackson
a9f43a2a8f std panicking: Make decrease() return ()
Nothing uses the return value.  This will make the next changes
easier.

Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
2021-05-07 11:17:44 +01:00
Stein Somers
728204b40e BTree: no longer copy keys and values before dropping them 2021-05-07 10:53:53 +02:00
Dylan DPC
aaf23892ab
Rollup merge of #84871 - richkadel:no-coverage-unstable-only, r=nagisa
Disallows `#![feature(no_coverage)]` on stable and beta (using standard crate-level gating)

Fixes: #84836

Removes the function-level feature gating solution originally implemented, and solves the same problem using `allow_internal_unstable`, so normal crate-level feature gating mechanism can still be used (which disallows the feature on stable and beta).

I tested this, building the compiler with and without `CFG_DISABLE_UNSTABLE_FEATURES=1`

With unstable features disabled, I get the expected result as shown here:

```shell
$ ./build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage1/bin/rustc     src/test/run-make-fulldeps/coverage/no_cov_crate.rs
error[E0554]: `#![feature]` may not be used on the dev release channel
 --> src/test/run-make-fulldeps/coverage/no_cov_crate.rs:2:1
  |
2 | #![feature(no_coverage)]
  | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

error: aborting due to previous error

For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0554`.
```

r? ````@Mark-Simulacrum````
cc: ````@tmandry```` ````@wesleywiser````
2021-05-07 00:38:40 +02:00
Dylan DPC
7835c7802d
Rollup merge of #84755 - jyn514:core-links, r=kennytm
Allow using `core::` in intra-doc links within core itself

I came up with this idea ages ago, but rustdoc used to ICE on it. Now it doesn't.

Helps with https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/73445. Doesn't fix it completely since `extern crate self as std;` in std still gives strange errors.
2021-05-07 00:38:38 +02:00
Dylan DPC
b30e428689
Rollup merge of #84409 - mzohreva:mz/tls-dtors-before-join, r=jethrogb
Ensure TLS destructors run before thread joins in SGX

The excellent test is from ```@jethrogb```

For context see: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/83416#discussion_r617282907
2021-05-07 00:38:33 +02:00
bors
676ee14729 Auto merge of #79930 - tgnottingham:bufwriter_performance, r=m-ou-se
Optimize BufWriter
2021-05-06 20:04:32 +00:00
Scott McMurray
b7a6c4a905 Perf Experiment: Wait, what if I just skip the trait alias 2021-05-06 11:37:46 -07:00
Scott McMurray
3d9660111c Fix rustdoc::private-intra-doc-links errors in the docs 2021-05-06 11:37:46 -07:00
Scott McMurray
4a7ceea930 Better rustc_on_unimplemented, and UI test fixes 2021-05-06 11:37:45 -07:00
Scott McMurray
266a72637a Simple library test updates 2021-05-06 11:37:45 -07:00
Scott McMurray
ca92b5a23a Actually implement the feature in the compiler
Including all the bootstrapping tweaks in the library.
2021-05-06 11:37:45 -07:00
Scott McMurray
c10eec3a1c Bootstrapping preparation for the library
Since just `ops::Try` will need to change meaning.
2021-05-06 11:37:44 -07:00
Roxane
9afea614bf Add additional migrations to handle auto-traits and clone traits
Combine all 2229 migrations under one flag name
2021-05-06 14:17:59 -04:00
Mohsen Zohrevandi
2acd62d7c3 join_orders_after_tls_destructors: ensure thread 2 is launched before thread 1 enters TLS destructors 2021-05-06 09:36:26 -07:00
Dylan DPC
ccf0e3e068
Rollup merge of #84949 - sdroege:maybe-unint-typo, r=m-ou-se
Fix typo in `MaybeUninit::array_assume_init` safety comment

And also add backticks around `MaybeUninit`.
2021-05-06 13:31:00 +02:00
Dylan DPC
2ed0134cfa
Rollup merge of #84712 - joshtriplett:simplify-chdir, r=yaahc
Simplify chdir implementation and minimize unsafe block
2021-05-06 13:30:55 +02:00
Dylan DPC
6a6c644016
Rollup merge of #84328 - Folyd:stablize_map_into_keys_values, r=m-ou-se
Stablize {HashMap,BTreeMap}::into_{keys,values}

I would propose to stabilize `{HashMap,BTreeMap}::into_{keys,values}`( aka. `map_into_keys_values`).

Closes #75294.
2021-05-06 13:30:54 +02:00
Chris Denton
fc40aa059b
Use the proper import library names 2021-05-06 04:04:19 +01:00
Chris Denton
25712afd94
Add #[link] attributes to dll imports
This avoids using jmp stubs when calling functions exported from a dll.
2021-05-06 02:41:51 +01:00
John Ericson
19be438cda alloc: Add unstable Cfg feature no-global_oom_handling
For certain sorts of systems, programming, it's deemed essential that
all allocation failures be explicitly handled where they occur. For
example, see Linus Torvald's opinion in [1]. Merely not calling global
panic handlers, or always `try_reserving` first (for vectors), is not
deemed good enough, because the mere presence of the global OOM handlers
is burdens static analysis.

One option for these projects to use rust would just be to skip `alloc`,
rolling their own allocation abstractions.  But this would, in my
opinion be a real shame. `alloc` has a few `try_*` methods already, and
we could easily have more. Features like custom allocator support also
demonstrate and existing to support diverse use-cases with the same
abstractions.

A natural way to add such a feature flag would a Cargo feature, but
there are currently uncertainties around how std library crate's Cargo
features may or not be stable, so to avoid any risk of stabilizing by
mistake we are going with a more low-level "raw cfg" token, which
cannot be interacted with via Cargo alone.

Note also that since there is no notion of "default cfg tokens" outside
of Cargo features, we have to invert the condition from
`global_oom_handling` to to `not(no_global_oom_handling)`. This breaks
the monotonicity that would be important for a Cargo feature (i.e.
turning on more features should never break compatibility), but it
doesn't matter for raw cfg tokens which are not intended to be
"constraint solved" by Cargo or anything else.

To support this use-case we create a new feature, "global-oom-handling",
on by default, and put the global OOM handler infra and everything else
it that depends on it behind it. By default, nothing is changed, but
users concerned about global handling can make sure it is disabled, and
be confident that all OOM handling is local and explicit.

For this first iteration, non-flat collections are outright disabled.
`Vec` and `String` don't yet have `try_*` allocation methods, but are
kept anyways since they can be oom-safely created "from parts", and we
hope to add those `try_` methods in the future.

[1]: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAHk-=wh_sNLoz84AUUzuqXEsYH35u=8HV3vK-jbRbJ_B-JjGrg@mail.gmail.com/
2021-05-05 16:49:04 -04:00
bors
bacf770f29 Auto merge of #84956 - RalfJung:rollup-m70mx2n, r=RalfJung
Rollup of 11 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #83553 (Update `ptr` docs with regards to `ptr::addr_of!`)
 - #84183 (Update RELEASES.md for 1.52.0)
 - #84709 (Add doc alias for `chdir` to `std::env::set_current_dir`)
 - #84803 (Reduce duplication in `impl_dep_tracking_hash` macros)
 - #84808 (Account for unsatisfied bounds in E0599)
 - #84843 (use else if in std library )
 - #84865 (rustbuild: Pass a `threads` flag that works to windows-gnu lld)
 - #84878 (Clarify documentation for `[T]::contains`)
 - #84882 (platform-support: Center the contents of the `std` and `host` columns)
 - #84903 (Remove `rustc_middle::mir::interpret::CheckInAllocMsg::NullPointerTest`)
 - #84913 (Do not ICE on invalid const param)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2021-05-05 17:45:41 +00:00
Ralf Jung
92f3f0830f
Rollup merge of #84878 - jimblandy:contains-doc-fix, r=joshtriplett
Clarify documentation for `[T]::contains`

Change the documentation to correctly characterize when the suggested alternative to `contains` applies, and correctly explain why it works.

Fixes #84877
2021-05-05 17:52:26 +02:00
Ralf Jung
9ffba0917b
Rollup merge of #84843 - wcampbell0x2a:use-else-if-let, r=dtolnay
use else if in std library

Decreases indentation and improves readability
2021-05-05 17:52:24 +02:00
Ralf Jung
4c4b3e81df
Rollup merge of #84709 - joshtriplett:doc-alias-chdir, r=dtolnay
Add doc alias for `chdir` to `std::env::set_current_dir`

Searching for `chdir` in the Rust documentation produces no useful
results.

I wrote some code recently that called `libc::chdir` and manually
handled errors, because I didn't realize that the safe
`std::env::set_current_dir` existed. I searched for `chdir` and
`change_dir` and `change_directory` (the latter two based on the
precedent of unabbreviating set by `create_dir`), and I also read
through `std::fs` expecting to potentially find it there. Given that
none of those led to `std::env::set_current_dir`, I think that provides
sufficient justification to add this specific alias.
2021-05-05 17:52:20 +02:00
Ralf Jung
722bebf163
Rollup merge of #83553 - jfrimmel:addr-of, r=m-ou-se
Update `ptr` docs with regards to `ptr::addr_of!`

This updates the documentation since `ptr::addr_of!` and `ptr::addr_of_mut!` are now stable. One might remove the distinction between the sections `# On packed structs` and `# Examples`, as the old section on packed structs was primarily to prevent users of doing undefined behavior, which is not necessary anymore.

Technically there is now wrong/outdated documentation on stable, but I don't think this is worth a point release 😉

Fixes #83509.

``````````@rustbot`````````` modify labels: T-doc
2021-05-05 17:52:18 +02:00
Rich Kadel
3584c1dd0c Disallows #![feature(no_coverage)] on stable and beta
using allow_internal_unstable (as recommended)

Fixes: #84836

```shell
$ ./build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage1/bin/rustc     src/test/run-make-fulldeps/coverage/no_cov_crate.rs
error[E0554]: `#![feature]` may not be used on the dev release channel
 --> src/test/run-make-fulldeps/coverage/no_cov_crate.rs:2:1
  |
2 | #![feature(no_coverage)]
  | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

error: aborting due to previous error

For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0554`.
```
2021-05-05 07:52:26 -07:00
Mara Bos
b6f3dbb65d Bump map_into_keys_values stable version to 1.54.0. 2021-05-05 16:40:06 +02:00
bors
342db70ae4 Auto merge of #84200 - CDirkx:os, r=m-ou-se
Move all `sys::ext` modules to `os`

This PR moves all `sys::ext` modules to `os`, centralizing the location of all `os` code and simplifying the dependencies between `os` and `sys`.

Because this also removes all uses `cfg_if!` on publicly exported items, where after #81969 there were still a few left, this should properly work around https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/6038.

`@rustbot` label: +T-libs-impl
2021-05-05 14:15:19 +00:00
Sebastian Dröge
42405b4fa8 Fix typo in MaybeUninit::array_assume_init safety comment
And also add backticks around `MaybeUninit`.
2021-05-05 12:31:38 +03:00
Julian Frimmel
389333a21c Update ptr docs with regards to ptr::addr_of!
This updates the documentation since `ptr::addr_of!` and
`ptr::addr_of_mut!` are now stable. One might remove the distinction
between the sections `# On packed structs` and `# Examples`, as the old
section on packed structs was primarily to prevent users of doing unde-
fined behavior, which is not necessary anymore.
There is also a new section in "how to obtain a pointer", which referen-
ces the `ptr::addr_of!` macros.

This commit contains squashed commits from code review.

Co-authored-by: Joshua Nelson <joshua@yottadb.com>
Co-authored-by: Mara Bos <m-ou.se@m-ou.se>
Co-authored-by: Soveu <marx.tomasz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ralf Jung <post@ralfj.de>
2021-05-03 23:14:17 +02:00
Jim Blandy
d53469c1d3 Clarify documentation for [T]::contains. Fixes #84877. 2021-05-03 12:01:16 -07:00
Aliénore Bouttefeux
6e99cb3989 change based on review 2021-05-03 20:17:15 +02:00
Christiaan Dirkx
0caa20ee5d Allow documenting on hermit 2021-05-03 16:56:22 +02:00
Christiaan Dirkx
a0ca3f94f0 Rework os to avoid using cfg_if! with public items 2021-05-03 16:56:22 +02:00
Christiaan Dirkx
e098d2730a Move std::sys::sgx::ext to std::os::fortanix_sgx 2021-05-03 16:56:21 +02:00
Christiaan Dirkx
3edba7a806 Move std::sys::wasi::ext to std::os::wasi 2021-05-03 16:56:21 +02:00
Christiaan Dirkx
a808fd44a3 Move std::sys::unix::ext to std::os::unix 2021-05-03 16:56:21 +02:00
Christiaan Dirkx
ffc20e48de Move std::sys::windows::ext to std::os::windows 2021-05-03 16:56:20 +02:00
Christiaan Dirkx
7024bfffbd Move std::sys::hermit::ext to std::os::hermit 2021-05-03 16:56:20 +02:00
Christiaan Dirkx
0e2cd33db8 Cleanup std::os 2021-05-03 16:56:20 +02:00
Aliénore Bouttefeux
347ed001e8 proof of concept add test type on prints 2021-05-03 15:22:19 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
55e21e8cca
Rollup merge of #84858 - LingMan:patch-1, r=JohnTitor
Fix stability attributes of byte-to-string specialization
2021-05-03 15:08:11 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
2604440d8a
Rollup merge of #84856 - kornelski:enomem, r=JohnTitor
Correct stability of ErrorKind::OutOfMemory

Fix for #84744
2021-05-03 15:08:10 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
dd5fc8edb8
Rollup merge of #84835 - wcampbell0x2a:add-issue-34202-link, r=m-ou-se
Add link to Issue #34202 in udp docs
2021-05-03 15:08:02 +02:00
wcampbell
2e559c8e10
use else if in std library
Clippy: Decreases indentation and improves readability

Signed-off-by: wcampbell <wcampbell1995@gmail.com>
2021-05-03 07:05:08 -04:00
LingMan
eb9f168e1e
Fix stability attributes of byte-to-string specialization 2021-05-03 13:00:34 +02:00
Kornel
2247d46b11 Correct stability of ErrorKind::OutOfMemory 2021-05-03 10:28:19 +01:00
bors
e327a823d8 Auto merge of #84845 - wcampbell0x2a:clippy-redundant-field-names, r=joshtriplett
[clippy] remove redundant field names
2021-05-03 08:05:12 +00:00
bors
2428cc4816 Auto merge of #84842 - blkerby:null_lowercase, r=joshtriplett
Replace 'NULL' with 'null'

This replaces occurrences of "NULL" with "null" in docs, comments, and compiler error/lint messages. This is for the sake of consistency, as the lowercase "null" is already the dominant form in Rust. The all-caps NULL looks like the C macro (or SQL keyword), which seems out of place in a Rust context, given that NULL does not exist in the Rust language or standard library (instead having [`ptr::null()`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/ptr/fn.null.html)).
2021-05-03 05:41:23 +00:00
wcampbell
962c3416ca
[clippy] remove redundant field names
Signed-off-by: wcampbell <wcampbell1995@gmail.com>
2021-05-02 20:24:17 -04:00
bors
59f551a2dc Auto merge of #84840 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-uzk7w0h, r=Dylan-DPC
Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #84072 (Allow setting `target_family` to multiple values, and implement `target_family="wasm"`)
 - #84744 (Add ErrorKind::OutOfMemory)
 - #84784 (Add help message to suggest const for unused type param)
 - #84811 (RustDoc: Fix bounds linking trait.Foo instead of traitalias.Foo)
 - #84818 (suggestion for unit enum variant when matched with a patern)
 - #84832 (Do not print visibility in external traits)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2021-05-03 00:17:16 +00:00
Brent Kerby
6679f5ceb1 Change 'NULL' to 'null' 2021-05-02 17:46:00 -06:00
wcampbell
e4250a014e
Add link to Issue #34202 in udp docs
Signed-off-by: wcampbell <wcampbell1995@gmail.com>
2021-05-02 19:13:41 -04:00
bors
8a8ed07883 Auto merge of #82576 - gilescope:to_string, r=Amanieu
i8 and u8::to_string() specialisation (far less asm).

Take 2. Around 1/6th of the assembly to without specialisation.

https://godbolt.org/z/bzz8Mq

(partially fixes #73533 )
2021-05-02 22:01:57 +00:00
Kornel
19568f9a83 Use ErrorKind::OutOfMemory in unix, windows, and wasi 2021-05-02 11:40:32 +01:00
Kornel
541c8d898e Add ErrorKind::OutOfMemory 2021-05-02 11:40:31 +01:00
bors
e244e840f2 Auto merge of #84725 - sebpop:arm64-isb, r=joshtriplett
[Arm64] use isb instruction instead of yield in spin loops

On arm64 we have seen on several databases that ISB (instruction synchronization
barrier) is better to use than yield in a spin loop.  The yield instruction is a
nop.  The isb instruction puts the processor to sleep for some short time.  isb
is a good equivalent to the pause instruction on x86.

Below is an experiment that shows the effects of yield and isb on Arm64 and the
time of a pause instruction on x86 Intel processors.  The micro-benchmarks use
https://github.com/google/benchmark.git

```
$ cat a.cc
static void BM_scalar_increment(benchmark::State& state) {
  int i = 0;
  for (auto _ : state)
    benchmark::DoNotOptimize(i++);
}
BENCHMARK(BM_scalar_increment);
static void BM_yield(benchmark::State& state) {
  for (auto _ : state)
    asm volatile("yield"::);
}
BENCHMARK(BM_yield);
static void BM_isb(benchmark::State& state) {
  for (auto _ : state)
    asm volatile("isb"::);
}
BENCHMARK(BM_isb);
BENCHMARK_MAIN();

$ g++ -o run a.cc -O2 -lbenchmark -lpthread
$ ./run

--------------------------------------------------------------
Benchmark                    Time             CPU   Iterations
--------------------------------------------------------------

AWS Graviton2 (Neoverse-N1) processor:
BM_scalar_increment      0.485 ns        0.485 ns   1000000000
BM_yield                 0.400 ns        0.400 ns   1000000000
BM_isb                    13.2 ns         13.2 ns     52993304

AWS Graviton (A-72) processor:
BM_scalar_increment      0.897 ns        0.874 ns    801558633
BM_yield                 0.877 ns        0.875 ns    800002377
BM_isb                    13.0 ns         12.7 ns     55169412

Apple Arm64 M1 processor:
BM_scalar_increment      0.315 ns        0.315 ns   1000000000
BM_yield                 0.313 ns        0.313 ns   1000000000
BM_isb                    9.06 ns         9.06 ns     77259282
```

```
static void BM_pause(benchmark::State& state) {
  for (auto _ : state)
    asm volatile("pause"::);
}
BENCHMARK(BM_pause);

Intel Skylake processor:
BM_scalar_increment      0.295 ns        0.295 ns   1000000000
BM_pause                  41.7 ns         41.7 ns     16780553
```

Tested on Graviton2 aarch64-linux with `./x.py test`.
2021-05-02 04:54:31 +00:00
bors
603a42ec54 Auto merge of #84658 - Amanieu:reserved_regs, r=petrochenkov
Be stricter about rejecting LLVM reserved registers in asm!

LLVM will silently produce incorrect code if these registers are used as operands.

cc `@rust-lang/wg-inline-asm`
2021-05-01 13:01:24 +00:00
Amanieu d'Antras
ea310d9253 Reserve x18 on AArch64 and un-reserve x16 2021-05-01 13:25:56 +01:00
Andrey Cherkashin
9f83e2290a Better output for junit formatter 2021-04-30 17:16:09 -07:00
Soveu
7bd9d9f1e9 str::is_char_boundary - few comments 2021-04-30 20:51:30 +02:00
Amanieu d'Antras
09cfb248e7 Avoid using rbx in SGX inline assembly since it is reserved 2021-04-30 18:27:12 +01:00
Joshua Nelson
4a63e1e991 Allow using core:: in intra-doc links within core itself
I came up with this idea ages ago, but rustdoc used to ICE on it. Now it
doesn't.
2021-04-30 14:57:07 +00:00
Soveu
2ea0410f09 str::is_char_boundary - slight optimization 2021-04-30 16:13:00 +02:00
bors
7506228e2e Auto merge of #84716 - joshtriplett:chroot, r=dtolnay
Add std::os::unix::fs::chroot to change the root directory of the current process

This is a straightforward wrapper that uses the existing helpers for C
string handling and errno handling.

Having this available is convenient for UNIX utility programs written in
Rust, and avoids having to call the unsafe `libc::chroot` directly and
handle errors manually, in a program that may otherwise be entirely safe
code.
2021-04-30 12:19:37 +00:00
bors
49920bc581 Auto merge of #84522 - CDirkx:cmath, r=yaahc
Reuse `sys::unix::cmath` on other platforms

Reuse `sys::unix::cmath` on all non-`windows` platforms.

`unix` is chosen as the canonical location instead of `unsupported` or `common` because `unsupported` doesn't make sense semantically and `common` is reserved for code that is supported on all platforms. Also `unix` is already the home of some non-`windows` code that is technically not exclusive to `unix` like `unix::path`.
2021-04-30 09:52:32 +00:00
Josh Triplett
ffb874ac90 Add std::os::unix::fs::chroot to change the root directory of the current process
This is a straightforward wrapper that uses the existing helpers for C
string handling and errno handling.

Having this available is convenient for UNIX utility programs written in
Rust, and avoids having to call the unsafe `libc::chroot` directly and
handle errors manually, in a program that may otherwise be entirely safe
code.
2021-04-30 00:11:03 -07:00
Jack Huey
32c5f39faf
Rollup merge of #84706 - joshtriplett:reduce-aliases, r=m-ou-se
Drop alias `reduce` for `fold` - we have a `reduce` function

Searching for "reduce" currently puts the `reduce` alias for `fold`
above the actual `reduce` function. The `reduce` function already has a
cross-reference for `fold`, and vice versa.
2021-04-29 19:27:27 -04:00
Jack Huey
6e50ac8a34
Rollup merge of #84692 - r00ster91:var-var_os-vars, r=joshtriplett
Link between std::env::{var, var_os} and std::env::{vars, vars_os}

In #84551 I linked between `std::env::{args, args_os}` and this PR does the same but for `std::env::{var, var_os}` and `std::env::{vars, vars_os}`. Now all of `std::env::{var, var_os, vars, vars_os, args, args_os}` should each mention their `_os` or non-`_os` equivalent in the docs so that you can easily navigate between them.
2021-04-29 19:27:25 -04:00
Jack Huey
15582fcd14
Rollup merge of #84683 - Ben-Lichtman:grammar, r=jonas-schievink
Minor grammar tweaks for readability to btree internals

I was reading through the btree implementation and I noticed some grammar that could be improved in Node.rs so here is what I think would be a minor improvement.
2021-04-29 19:27:23 -04:00
Jack Huey
e720df672d
Rollup merge of #84590 - est31:array_into_iter, r=nikomatsakis
Point out that behavior might be switched on 2015 and 2018 too one day

Reword documentation to make it clear that behaviour can be switched on older editions too, one day in the future. It doesn't *have* to be switched, but I think it's good to have it as an option and re-evaluate it a few months/years down the line when e.g. the crates that showed up in crater were broken by different changes in the language already.

cc #25725, #65819, #66145, #84147 , and https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/84133#issuecomment-818005314
2021-04-29 19:27:21 -04:00
Sebastian Pop
c064b6560b [Arm64] use isb instruction instead of yield in spin loops
On arm64 we have seen on several databases that ISB (instruction synchronization
barrier) is better to use than yield in a spin loop.  The yield instruction is a
nop.  The isb instruction puts the processor to sleep for some short time.  isb
is a good equivalent to the pause instruction on x86.

Below is an experiment that shows the effects of yield and isb on Arm64 and the
time of a pause instruction on x86 Intel processors.  The micro-benchmarks use
https://github.com/google/benchmark.git

$ cat a.cc
static void BM_scalar_increment(benchmark::State& state) {
  int i = 0;
  for (auto _ : state)
    benchmark::DoNotOptimize(i++);
}
BENCHMARK(BM_scalar_increment);
static void BM_yield(benchmark::State& state) {
  for (auto _ : state)
    asm volatile("yield"::);
}
BENCHMARK(BM_yield);
static void BM_isb(benchmark::State& state) {
  for (auto _ : state)
    asm volatile("isb"::);
}
BENCHMARK(BM_isb);
BENCHMARK_MAIN();

$ g++ -o run a.cc -O2 -lbenchmark -lpthread
$ ./run

--------------------------------------------------------------
Benchmark                    Time             CPU   Iterations
--------------------------------------------------------------

AWS Graviton2 (Neoverse-N1) processor:
BM_scalar_increment      0.485 ns        0.485 ns   1000000000
BM_yield                 0.400 ns        0.400 ns   1000000000
BM_isb                    13.2 ns         13.2 ns     52993304

AWS Graviton (A-72) processor:
BM_scalar_increment      0.897 ns        0.874 ns    801558633
BM_yield                 0.877 ns        0.875 ns    800002377
BM_isb                    13.0 ns         12.7 ns     55169412

Apple Arm64 M1 processor:
BM_scalar_increment      0.315 ns        0.315 ns   1000000000
BM_yield                 0.313 ns        0.313 ns   1000000000
BM_isb                    9.06 ns         9.06 ns     77259282

static void BM_pause(benchmark::State& state) {
  for (auto _ : state)
    asm volatile("pause"::);
}
BENCHMARK(BM_pause);

Intel Skylake processor:
BM_scalar_increment      0.295 ns        0.295 ns   1000000000
BM_pause                  41.7 ns         41.7 ns     16780553

Tested on Graviton2 aarch64-linux with `./x.py test`.
2021-04-29 23:05:40 +00:00
Josh Triplett
8a2e67e0d0 Simplify chdir implementation and minimize unsafe block 2021-04-29 13:11:20 -07:00
Josh Triplett
c185f08e46 Add doc alias for chdir to std::env::set_current_dir
Searching for `chdir` in the Rust documentation produces no useful
results.
2021-04-29 12:41:23 -07:00
Josh Triplett
20b569f579 Drop alias reduce for fold - we have a reduce function
Searching for "reduce" currently puts the `reduce` alias for `fold`
above the actual `reduce` function. The `reduce` function already has a
cross-reference for `fold`, and vice versa.
2021-04-29 12:05:08 -07:00
bors
18587b14d1 Auto merge of #84556 - RalfJung:const-fn-trait-bound, r=oli-obk
use correct feature flag for impl-block-level trait bounds on const fn

I am not sure what that special hack was needed for, but it doesn't seem needed any more...

This removes the last use of the `const_fn` feature flag -- Cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/84510
r? `@oli-obk`
2021-04-29 17:38:37 +00:00
Mohsen Zohrevandi
8a0a4b1493 Use atomics in join_orders_after_tls_destructors test
std::sync::mpsc uses thread locals and depending on the order TLS dtors
are run `rx.recv()` can panic when used in a TLS dtor.
2021-04-29 08:51:18 -07:00
r00ster91
d0c0b8a4a3 Link between std::env::{var, var_os} and std::env::{vars, vars_os} 2021-04-29 13:15:49 +02:00
est31
a3523363db Ignore doctests in bootstrap
On bootstrap the IntoIterator trait is not implemented
yet for arrays.
2021-04-29 12:39:23 +02:00
Ralf Jung
9a852776f4 don't let const_fn feature flag affect impl-block-level trait bounds 2021-04-29 09:27:45 +02:00
Jack Huey
ccd04a5281
Rollup merge of #84663 - CDirkx:dropguard, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Remove `DropGuard` in `sys::windows::process` and use `StaticMutex` instead

`StaticMutex` is a mutex that when locked provides a guard that unlocks the mutex again when dropped, thus provides the exact same functionality as `DropGuard`. `StaticMutex` is used in more places, and is thus preferred over an ad-hoc construct like `DropGuard`.

````@rustbot```` label: +T-libs-impl
2021-04-28 22:59:31 -04:00
Ben-Lichtman
3e016a7682 Minor grammar tweaks for readability 2021-04-28 19:43:33 -07:00
bors
50ca3ac24f Auto merge of #84615 - a1phyr:clone_from_pathbuf_osstring, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Override `clone_from` method for PathBuf and OsString

This was not the case before because `#[derive(Clone)]` do not do it.
2021-04-28 23:25:23 +00:00
bors
da43ee8d82 Auto merge of #84650 - a1phyr:simplify_mutex_into_inner, r=m-ou-se
Simplify `Mutex::into_inner`

Thanks to #77147, `Mutex` do not implement `Drop` directly, so the old unsafe implementation of `into_inner` is not relevant anymore.
2021-04-28 18:08:01 +00:00
Christiaan Dirkx
1ac632627b Remove DropGuard in sys::windows::process and use StaticMutex instead 2021-04-28 19:11:57 +02:00
Christiaan Dirkx
cf79c06575 Fix missing import in unsupported::args 2021-04-28 16:16:01 +02:00
Christiaan Dirkx
45bc1930ca Reuse unsupported::args on wasm 2021-04-28 16:14:03 +02:00