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Rollup of 11 pull requests #132626
Rollup of 11 pull requests #132626
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Add a few more possibly false-positive tests for the `improper_ctypes` lint
It caused a test regression in the `cfg_eval.rs` crate. (The bugfix in rust-lang#129346 was in a different commit; this commit was just a code simplification.)
The previous version used `['l', 'l']` as pattern, which would suggest that it matches the `ll` of `Hello world` as a whole.
…ler-errors Improve duplicate derive Copy/Clone diagnostics Improve duplicate derive Copy/Clone diagnostics. Closes rust-lang#131083
fix suggestion for diagnostic error E0027 Closes rust-lang#132008
…ler-errors More tests for non-exhaustive C-like enums in FFI Add a few more tests for the `improper_ctypes` lint as found with the [varnish-rs](https://github.com/gquintard/varnish-rs) project. This follows up on rust-lang#116831, fixed in rust-lang#116863 by ``@workingjubilee`` - I have been seeing these fail with the bindgen-generated non-exhaustive enums inside other structs. Seems the issue does not exist in the primary branch, so this PR just makes sure more cases are covered for the future.
…ler-errors remove support for extern-block const intrinsics This converts all const-callable intrinsics into the "new" form of a regular `fn` with `#[rustc_intrinsic]` attribute. That simplifies some of the logic since those functions can be marked `const fn` like regular functions, so intrinsics no longer need a special case to be considered const-callable at all. I also added a new attribute `#[rustc_const_stable_intrinsic]` to mark an intrinsic as being ready to be exposed on stable. Previously we used the `#[rustc_const_stable_indirect]` attribute for that, but that attribute had a dual role -- when used on a regular function, it is an entirely safe marker to make this function part of recursive const stability, but on an intrinsic it is a trusted marker requiring special care. It's not great for the same attribute to be sometimes fully checked and safe, and sometimes trusted and requiring special care, so I split this into two attributes. This also fixes rust-lang#122652 by accepting intrinsics as const-stable if they have a fallback body that is recursively const-stable. The library changes are best reviewed with whitespace hidden. r? `@compiler-errors`
…placement-ranges, r=petrochenkov Revert "Avoid nested replacement ranges" from rust-lang#129346. It caused a test regression in the `cfg_eval.rs` crate. (The bugfix in rust-lang#129346 was in a different commit; this commit was just a code simplification.) r? `@petrochenkov`
…triddle [rustdoc] Fix `--show-coverage` when JSON output format is used I realized while looking on the docs.rs page of the `sysinfo` crate that the coverage numbers displayed were wrong: ![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/264b2e25-6271-4ed1-8b35-e8bd4fd475c6) I realized that it was because `--show-coverage --output-format=json` was relying on the same logic as the JSON output for the doc generation whereas it should not. I fixed it by changing the API for querying `is_json` a bit. The underlying issue is that JSON output format is stripping reexports of items from private modules. r? ``@notriddle``
…r=xFrednet Clippy: Move some attribute lints to be early pass (post expansion) r? ```@xFrednet``` As a side effect it removes a duplicated warning on line 53 of the `allow_attributes` test. I discussed this with ```@xFrednet``` , and it's mainly to support the attribute rework rust-lang#131229
Update books ## rust-lang/edition-guide 3 commits in 1f07c242f8162a711a5ac5a4ea8fa7ec884ee7a9..2d482e203eb6d6e353814cf1415c5f94e590b9e0 2024-11-04 14:42:36 UTC to 2019-06-14 21:27:05 UTC - 2024: rustfmt style edition (rust-lang/edition-guide#331) - rustdoc: Fix doctest `include` paths (rust-lang/edition-guide#329) - docs(cargo): Cover MSRV-aware resolver (rust-lang/edition-guide#328) ## rust-lang/reference 3 commits in 23ce619966541bf2c80d45fdfeecf3393e360a13..da0f6dad767670da0e8cd5af8a7090db3272f626 2024-11-01 12:52:51 UTC to 2024-10-30 13:30:17 UTC - fix typo referring to 'Unsize' trait (rust-lang/reference#1669) - Add identifier syntax to items.md and subchapters (rust-lang/reference#1599) - Rename "object safe" to "dyn compatible" (rust-lang/reference#1666) ## rust-lang/rust-by-example 5 commits in 8bede1b919a81ab7d0c961f6bbf68d3efa297bd2..9db78608b17d5f4a6c033b8a3038466b87d63206 2024-10-31 21:03:20 UTC to 2024-10-26 16:06:05 UTC - fix(doc): correct small errors in pipes.md (rust-lang/rust-by-example#1894) - Fix ambiguous comment on 2.3 Arrays and Slices page (rust-lang/rust-by-example#1885) - Fix typo in generics/new_types (rust-lang/rust-by-example#1892) - docs(zh): fix known issues (rust-lang/rust-by-example#1891) - `read_lines`: Use `.map_while(Result::ok)` instead of `.flatten()`. (rust-lang/rust-by-example#1890) ## rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide 22 commits in 59d94ea75a0b157e148af14c73c2dd60efb7b60a..6a5accdaf10255882b1e6c59dfe5f1c79ac95484 2024-11-04 14:40:57 UTC to 2024-10-24 20:33:08 UTC - Add a link for the `reference` compiletest header (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#2096) - Slightly fix up the glossary (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#2127) - Remove an mdbook workaround (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#2124) - Fix broken links (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#2123) - Fix minicore.rs link (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#2122) - Update for recent dataflow simplifications. (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#2121) - Describe `minicore` test auxiliary and directive (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#2097) - Fix and update docs for `needs-force-clang-based-tests` (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#2085) - Add redirects for integration-testing and headers (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#2092) - Fix borked links (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#2119) - Describe how to revert a PR (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#2118) - Linkify the footnotes in the async closure chapter (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#2117) - Try to fix footnotes (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#2115) - Fix rustc-related links that are 404 right now (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#2112) - Async closures chapter (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#2110) - update rfl ci job policy (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#2108) - Fix internal and incomplete links (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#2107) - Describe why and how to use a separate build directory for rust-analyzer (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#2106) - Update current status of diagnostics translation infra (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#2105) - update const stability docs (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#2098) - Advice on auto-formatting C++ code (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#2104) - Update compiler-src.md (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#2102)
…oc, r=tgross35 Improve example of `impl Pattern for &[char]` The previous version used `['l', 'l']` as pattern, which would suggest that it matches the `ll` of `Hello world` as a whole.
…-errors document `type_implements_trait` Rendered: ![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/60c00e50-24fd-4b04-bb22-e71b479c0b29) r? `@compiler-errors`
docs: fix grammar in doc comment at unix/process.rs Fixed the grammar of a sentence in the docs
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Finished benchmarking commit (27e38f8): comparison URL. Overall result: ❌✅ regressions and improvements - please read the text belowOur benchmarks found a performance regression caused by this PR. Next Steps:
@rustbot label: +perf-regression Instruction countThis is the most reliable metric that we have; it was used to determine the overall result at the top of this comment. However, even this metric can sometimes exhibit noise.
Max RSS (memory usage)Results (primary 2.4%, secondary -0.6%)This is a less reliable metric that may be of interest but was not used to determine the overall result at the top of this comment.
CyclesThis benchmark run did not return any relevant results for this metric. Binary sizeThis benchmark run did not return any relevant results for this metric. Bootstrap: 781.474s -> 779.675s (-0.23%) |
It's not obvious to me which PR might be the culprit here and the regression is small and contained enough that I don't think it's worth investigating. @rustbot label: +perf-regression-triaged |
Successful merges:
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#129346.)--show-coverage
when JSON output format is used #132596 ([rustdoc] Fix--show-coverage
when JSON output format is used)impl Pattern for &[char]
#132606 (Improve example ofimpl Pattern for &[char]
)type_implements_trait
#132608 (documenttype_implements_trait
)r? @ghost
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