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compiler: Directly use rustc_abi almost everywhere #132574
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Some changes occurred to MIR optimizations cc @rust-lang/wg-mir-opt Some changes occurred in cc @BoxyUwU These commits modify the If this was unintentional then you should revert the changes before this PR is merged. This PR changes MIR cc @oli-obk, @RalfJung, @JakobDegen, @davidtwco, @celinval, @vakaras Some changes occurred to the CTFE / Miri interpreter cc @rust-lang/miri HIR ty lowering was modified cc @fmease Some changes occurred to the CTFE / Miri interpreter cc @rust-lang/miri Some changes occurred in coverage instrumentation. cc @Zalathar Some changes occurred in exhaustiveness checking cc @Nadrieril |
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@@ -166,13 +163,13 @@ impl Primitive { | |||
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fn to_int_ty<'tcx>(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { | |||
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Int(i, signed) => i.to_ty(tcx, signed), | |||
Primitive::Int(i, signed) => i.to_ty(tcx, signed), |
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were these glob imported previously? are they no longer?
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Yes. Wait, no, lol.
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r=me when ci is green
Stop reexporting ReprOptions from middle::ty
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…kingjubilee Rollup of 6 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#126136 (Call the target libdir target libdir) - rust-lang#132516 (Add bad-reg inline assembly ui test for RISC-V and s390x) - rust-lang#132521 (replace manual time convertions with std ones, comptime time format parsing) - rust-lang#132560 (Remove outdated tidy license fixmes) - rust-lang#132563 (Modify `NonZero` documentation to reference the underlying integer type) - rust-lang#132574 (compiler: Directly use rustc_abi almost everywhere) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Rollup merge of rust-lang#132574 - workingjubilee:abi-in-compiler, r=compiler-errors compiler: Directly use rustc_abi almost everywhere Use rustc_abi instead of rustc_target where applicable. This is mostly described by the following substitutions: ```rust match path_substring { rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi => rustc_abi::ExternAbi, rustc_target::abi::call => rustc_target::callconv, rustc_target::abi => rustc_abi, } ``` A number of spot-fixes make that not quite the whole story. The main exception is in 33edc68 where I get a lot more persnickety about how things are imported, especially in `rustc_middle::ty::layout`, not just from where. This includes putting an end to a reexport of `rustc_middle::ty::ReprOptions`, for the same reason that the rest of this change is happening: reexports mostly confound things. This notably omits rustc_passes and the ast crates, as I'm still examining a question I have about how they do stability checking of `extern "Abi"` strings and if I can simplify their logic. The rustc_abi and rustc_target crates also go untouched because they will be entangled in that cleanup. r? compiler-errors
Use rustc_abi instead of rustc_target where applicable. This is mostly described by the following substitutions:
A number of spot-fixes make that not quite the whole story.
The main exception is in 236fe33 where I get a lot more persnickety about how things are imported, especially in
rustc_middle::ty::layout
, not just from where. This includes putting an end to a reexport ofrustc_middle::ty::ReprOptions
, for the same reason that the rest of this change is happening: reexports mostly confound things.This notably omits rustc_passes and the ast crates, as I'm still examining a question I have about how they do stability checking of
extern "Abi"
strings and if I can simplify their logic. The rustc_abi and rustc_target crates also go untouched because they will be entangled in that cleanup.r? compiler-errors