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Rollup of 7 pull requests #87182

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wesleywiser and others added 30 commits July 8, 2021 12:55
Remove the Shared type natvis since it no longer exists
Given that the previous example involves stepping forward from A to B,
the equivalent example on this line would make most sense as stepping
backward from B to A.
…haelwoerister

Add or improve natvis definitions for common standard library types

Natvis definitions are used by Windows debuggers to provide a better experience when inspecting a value for types with natvis definitions. Many of our standard library types and intrinsic Rust types like slices and `str` already have natvis definitions.

This PR adds natvis definitions for missing types (like all of the `Atomic*` types) and improves some of the existing ones (such as showing the ref count on `Arc<T>` and `Rc<T>` and showing the borrow state of `RefCell<T>`). I've also added cdb tests to cover these definitions and updated existing tests with the new visualizations.

With this PR, the following types now visualize in a much more intuitive way:

### Type: `NonZero{I,U}{8,16,32,64,128,size}`, `Atomic{I,U}{8,16,32,64,size}`, `AtomicBool` and `Wrapping<T>`

<details><summary>Example:</summary>

```rust
let a_u32 = AtomicU32::new(32i32);
```

```
0:000> dx a_u32
a_u32            : 32 [Type: core::sync::atomic::AtomicU32]
    [<Raw View>]     [Type: core::sync::atomic::AtomicU32]
```

</details>

### Type: `Cell<T>` and `UnsafeCell<T>`
<details><summary>Example:</summary>

```rust
let cell = Cell::new(123u8);
let unsafecell = UnsafeCell::new((42u16, 30u16));
```

```
0:000> dx cell
cell             : 123 [Type: core::cell::Cell<u8>]
    [<Raw View>]     [Type: core::cell::Cell<u8>]

0:000> dx unsafecell
unsafecell       : (42, 30) [Type: core::cell::UnsafeCell<tuple<u16, u16>>]
    [<Raw View>]     [Type: core::cell::UnsafeCell<tuple<u16, u16>>]
    [0]              : 42 [Type: unsigned short]
    [1]              : 30 [Type: unsigned short]
```

</details>

### Type: `RefCell<T>`

<details><summary>Example:</summary>

```rust
let refcell = RefCell::new((123u16, 456u32));
```

```
0:000> dx refcell
refcell          : (123, 456) [Type: core::cell::RefCell<tuple<u16, u32>>]
    [<Raw View>]     [Type: core::cell::RefCell<tuple<u16, u32>>]
    [Borrow state]   : Unborrowed
    [0]              : 123 [Type: unsigned short]
    [1]              : 456 [Type: unsigned int]
```

</details>

### Type: `NonNull<T>` and `Unique<T>`
<details><summary>Example:</summary>

```rust
let nonnull: NonNull<_> = (&(10, 20)).into();
```

```
0:000> dx nonnull
nonnull          : NonNull(0x7ff6a5d9c390: (10, 20)) [Type: core::ptr::non_null::NonNull<tuple<i32, i32>>]
    [<Raw View>]     [Type: core::ptr::non_null::NonNull<tuple<i32, i32>>]
    [0]              : 10 [Type: int]
    [1]              : 20 [Type: int]
```

</details>

### Type: `Range<T>`, `RangeFrom<T>`, `RangeInclusive<T>`, `RangeTo<T>` and `RangeToInclusive<T>`
<details><summary>Example:</summary>

```rust
let range = (1..12);
let rangefrom = (9..);
let rangeinclusive = (32..=80);
let rangeto = (..42);
let rangetoinclusive = (..=120);
```

```
0:000> dx range
range            : (1..12) [Type: core::ops::range::Range<i32>]
    [<Raw View>]     [Type: core::ops::range::Range<i32>]

0:000> dx rangefrom
rangefrom        : (9..) [Type: core::ops::range::RangeFrom<i32>]
    [<Raw View>]     [Type: core::ops::range::RangeFrom<i32>]

0:000> dx rangeinclusive
rangeinclusive   : (32..=80) [Type: core::ops::range::RangeInclusive<i32>]
    [<Raw View>]     [Type: core::ops::range::RangeInclusive<i32>]

0:000> dx rangeto
rangeto          : (..42) [Type: core::ops::range::RangeTo<i32>]
    [<Raw View>]     [Type: core::ops::range::RangeTo<i32>]

0:000> dx rangetoinclusive
rangetoinclusive : (..=120) [Type: core::ops::range::RangeToInclusive<i32>]
    [<Raw View>]     [Type: core::ops::range::RangeToInclusive<i32>]
```

</details>

### Type: `Duration`
<details><summary>Example:</summary>

```rust
let duration = Duration::new(5, 12);
```

```
0:000> dx duration
duration         : 5s 12ns [Type: core::time::Duration]
    [<Raw View>]     [Type: core::time::Duration]
    seconds          : 5 [Type: unsigned __int64]
    nanoseconds      : 12 [Type: unsigned int]
```

</details>

### Type: `ManuallyDrop<T>`
<details><summary>Example:</summary>

```rust
let manuallydrop = ManuallyDrop::new((123, 456));
```

```
0:000> dx manuallydrop
manuallydrop     : (123, 456) [Type: core::mem::manually_drop::ManuallyDrop<tuple<i32, i32>>]
    [<Raw View>]     [Type: core::mem::manually_drop::ManuallyDrop<tuple<i32, i32>>]
    [0]              : 123 [Type: int]
    [1]              : 456 [Type: int]
```

</details>

### Type: `Pin<T>`
<details><summary>Example:</summary>

```rust
let mut s = "this".to_string();
let pin = Pin::new(&mut s);
```

```
0:000> dx pin
pin              : Pin(0x11a0ff6f0: "this") [Type: core::pin::Pin<mut alloc::string::String*>]
    [<Raw View>]     [Type: core::pin::Pin<mut alloc::string::String*>]
    [len]            : 4 [Type: unsigned __int64]
    [capacity]       : 4 [Type: unsigned __int64]
    [chars]
```

</details>

### Type: `Rc<T>` and `Arc<T>`
<details><summary>Example:</summary>

```rust
let rc = Rc::new(42i8);
let rc_weak = Rc::downgrade(&rc);
```

```
0:000> dx rc
rc               : 42 [Type: alloc::rc::Rc<i8>]
    [<Raw View>]     [Type: alloc::rc::Rc<i8>]
    [Reference count] : 1 [Type: core::cell::Cell<usize>]

0:000> dx rc_weak
rc_weak          : 42 [Type: alloc::rc::Weak<i8>]
    [<Raw View>]     [Type: alloc::rc::Weak<i8>]
```

</details>

r? ```@michaelwoerister```
cc ```@nanguye2496```
…matsakis

ExprUseVisitor: Treat ByValue use of Copy types as ImmBorrow

r? ```@nikomatsakis```
…JohnTitor

Correct invariant documentation for `steps_between`

Given that the previous example involves stepping forward from A to B, the equivalent example on this line would make most sense as stepping backward from B to A.

I should probably add a caveat here that I’m fairly new to Rust, and this is my first contribution to this repo, so it’s very possible that I’ve misunderstood how this is supposed to work (either on a technical level or a social one). If this is the case, please do let me know.
…erister

Make --cap-lints and related options leave crate hash alone

Closes: rust-lang#87144
…matsakis

RFC2229: Use the correct place type

Closes rust-lang#87097

The ICE occurred because instead of looking at the type of the place after all the projections are applied, we instead looked at the `base_ty` of the Place to decide whether a discriminant should be read of not. This lead to two issues:

1. the kind of the type is not necessarily `Adt` since we only look at the `base_ty`, it could be instead `Ref` for example
2. if the kind of the type is `Adt` you could still be looking at the wrong variant to make a decision on whether the discriminant should be read or not

r? `@nikomatsakis`
…r=notriddle

Fix type decl layout "overflow"

Before:

![Screenshot from 2021-07-15 17-56-12](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3050060/125822644-c4595211-d75e-4dd7-ba44-183197ee836c.png)

After:

![Screenshot from 2021-07-15 17-56-17](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3050060/125822648-7b363847-e153-4ff3-9fba-59478e32eced.png)

cc ```@SergioBenitez```

r? ```@notriddle```
…le, r=notriddle

Fix sidebar display on small devices

Part of rust-lang#87059.

Instead of hiding the sidebar on small devices, we instead move it out of the viewport so that it remains "visible" to our text only users.

Could you confirm it works for you `@ahicks92` and `@DataTriny` please? You can give it a try at [this URL](https://guillaume-gomez.fr/rustdoc-test/test_docs/index.html).

r? `@notriddle`
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@bors: r+ p=7 rollup=never

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📌 Commit b19f37c has been approved by GuillaumeGomez

@bors bors added the S-waiting-on-bors Status: Waiting on bors to run and complete tests. Bors will change the label on completion. label Jul 16, 2021
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⌛ Testing commit b19f37c with merge 59d92bd...

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☀️ Test successful - checks-actions
Approved by: GuillaumeGomez
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