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The output is produced by printf from C code in these cases, and printf prints in text mode, which means `\n` will be printed as `\r\n` on Windows. In --bless mode the new output with `\r\n` will replace expected output in `tests/run-make/raw-dylib-*\output.txt` files, which use \n, always resulting in dirty files in the repo.
The code for anonymizing line numbers in coverage reports now supports the slightly different line number syntax used by branch regions.
The standard library's std::sync::mpsc basically is a crossbeam channel, and for the use case here will definitely suffice. This drops this dependency from librustc_driver.
When writing a no_std binary, you'll be greeted with nonsensical errors mentioning lang items like eh_personality and start. That's pretty bad because it makes you think that you need to define them somewhere! But oh no, now you're getting the `internal_features` lint telling you that you shouldn't use them! But you need a no_std binary! What now? No problem! Writing a no_std binary is super easy. Just use panic=abort and supply your own platform specific entrypoint symbol (like `main`) and you're good to go. Would be nice if the compiler told you that, right? This makes it so that it does do that.
…he-weird-lang-items-just-saying, r=bjorn3 Stop mentioning internal lang items in no_std binary errors When writing a no_std binary, you'll be greeted with nonsensical errors mentioning lang items like eh_personality and start. That's pretty bad because it makes you think that you need to define them somewhere! But oh no, now you're getting the `internal_features` lint telling you that you shouldn't use them! But you need a no_std binary! What now? No problem! Writing a no_std binary is super easy. Just use panic=abort and supply your own platform specific entrypoint symbol (like `main`) and you're good to go. Would be nice if the compiler told you that, right? This makes it so that it does do that. I don't _love_ the new messages yet, but they're decent I think. They can probably be improved, please suggest improvements.
…ebuginfo.rs, r=petrochenkov Improved support of collapse_debuginfo attribute for macros. Added walk_chain_collapsed function to consider collapse_debuginfo attribute in parent macros in call chain. Fixed collapse_debuginfo attribute processing for cranelift (there was if/else branches error swap). cc rust-lang#100758
coverage: `llvm-cov` expects column numbers to be bytes, not code points Normally the compiler emits column numbers as a 1-based number of Unicode code points. But when we embed coverage mappings for `-Cinstrument-coverage`, those mappings will ultimately be read by the `llvm-cov` tool. That tool assumes that column numbers are 1-based numbers of *bytes*, and relies on that assumption when slicing up source code to apply highlighting (in HTML reports, and in text-based reports with colour). For the very common case of all-ASCII source code, bytes and code points are the same, so the difference isn't noticeable. But for code that contains non-ASCII characters, emitting column numbers as code points will result in `llvm-cov` slicing strings in the wrong places, producing mangled output or fatal errors. (See taiki-e/cargo-llvm-cov#275 as an example of what can go wrong.)
Fix a typo in core::ops::Deref's doc
remove an unnecessary stderr-per-bitwidth also update some regexp, `a(lloc)?` would no longer match now that we have compiletest itself do alloc ID normalization. r? ```@oli-obk```
…lacrum tests: Normalize `\r\n` to `\n` in some run-make tests The output is produced by printf from C code in these cases, and printf prints in text mode, which means `\n` will be printed as `\r\n` on Windows. In --bless mode the new output with `\r\n` will replace expected output in `tests/run-make/raw-dylib-*\output.txt` files, which use \n, always resulting in dirty files in the repo.
coverage: Anonymize line numbers in branch views Extracted from rust-lang#118305, as this is now the only part of that PR that needs to touch compiletest. --- Coverage tests run the `llvm-cov` tool to generate a coverage report for a test program, and then compare the report against a known-good snapshot. We use the `anonymize_coverage_line_numbers` function to replace line numbers in coverage reports with `LL`, so that they are less sensitive to lines being added or removed. This PR augments the existing code by making it also support the slightly different line number syntax used when reporting branch regions. Currently the compiler never emits branch regions, so there is no way to write a coverage test that makes use of this new capability. Instead, I've added a unit test that checks against some sample reports taken from rust-lang#118305. That unit test can be removed when some form of branch coverage support gets merged, and real branch coverage tests are added to the coverage test suite. (I have also manually tested this change as part of my draft branch-coverage PR.)
…re, r=Nilstrieb Fix two variable binding issues in lint let_underscore Fixes rust-lang#119696 Fixes rust-lang#119697
…r=fmease Add helper for when we want to know if an item has a host param r? ```@fmease``` since you're a good reviewer and no good deed goes unpunished This helper will see far more usages as built-in traits get constified.
Add `riscv32imafc-esp-espidf` tier 3 target for the ESP32-P4. The tier 3 target answers in the original PR are still relevant, so please review them here: rust-lang#87666 (comment) cc: `@ivmarkov`
…davidtwco Remove crossbeam-channel The standard library's std::sync::mpsc basically is a crossbeam channel, and for the use case here will definitely suffice. This drops this dependency from librustc_driver.
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…iaskrgr Rollup of 11 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#116343 (Stop mentioning internal lang items in no_std binary errors) - rust-lang#118903 (Improved support of collapse_debuginfo attribute for macros.) - rust-lang#119033 (coverage: `llvm-cov` expects column numbers to be bytes, not code points) - rust-lang#119598 (Fix a typo in core::ops::Deref's doc) - rust-lang#119660 (remove an unnecessary stderr-per-bitwidth) - rust-lang#119663 (tests: Normalize `\r\n` to `\n` in some run-make tests) - rust-lang#119681 (coverage: Anonymize line numbers in branch views) - rust-lang#119704 (Fix two variable binding issues in lint let_underscore) - rust-lang#119725 (Add helper for when we want to know if an item has a host param) - rust-lang#119738 (Add `riscv32imafc-esp-espidf` tier 3 target for the ESP32-P4.) - rust-lang#119740 (Remove crossbeam-channel) Failed merges: - rust-lang#119723 (Remove `-Zdont-buffer-diagnostics`.) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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expects column numbers to be bytes, not code points #119033 (coverage:llvm-cov
expects column numbers to be bytes, not code points)\r\n
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in some run-make tests #119663 (tests: Normalize\r\n
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in some run-make tests)riscv32imafc-esp-espidf
tier 3 target for the ESP32-P4. #119738 (Addriscv32imafc-esp-espidf
tier 3 target for the ESP32-P4.)Failed merges:
-Zdont-buffer-diagnostics
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