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Rollup of 36 pull requests #56803
Rollup of 36 pull requests #56803
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`mir_stats` mod has not been used since c1ff104.
Popping and pushing from the end of a linked list is constant time. This documentation is already there for popping and pushing from the front. @bors: r+ 38fe8d2 rollup
Also, provide a suggestion for the correct syntax.
Initially, rust-lang#50233 accidentally changed the capacity of empty ZST. This was pointed out during code review. This commit adds a test to prevent capacity of ZST vectors from accidentally changing to prevent that from happening again.
Allow ptr::hash to accept fat pointers Fat pointers implement Hash since rust-lang#45483. This is a follow-up to rust-lang#56250.
…ertj Account for `impl Trait` when suggesting lifetime Fix rust-lang#56745
…er, r=alexcrichton Disable btree pretty-printers on older gdbs gdb versions before 8.1 have a bug that prevents the BTreeSet and BTreeMap pretty-printers from working. This patch disables the test on those versions, and also disables the pretty-printers there as well. Closes rust-lang#56730
… r=kennytm Add short emoji status to toolstate updates I get a lot of these emails and it's good to know which ones I should be paying closer attention to -- i.e. the ones where clippy breaks. This adds a short emoji status report to the first line of the commit message, which shows up in notifications directly I haven't been able to test it, and the actual emoji are just suggestions. r? @kennytm cc @rust-lang/infra @rust-lang/devtools
Deduplicate unsatisfied trait bounds Fix rust-lang#35677.
Add x86_64-unknown-uefi target This adds a new rustc target-configuration called 'x86_64-unknown_uefi'. Furthermore, it adds a UEFI base-configuration to be used with other targets supported by UEFI (e.g., i386, armv7hl, aarch64, itanium, ...). UEFI systems provide a very basic operating-system environment, meant to unify how systems are booted. It is tailored for simplicity and fast setup, as it is only meant to bootstrap other systems. For instance, it copies most of the ABI from Microsoft Windows, rather than inventing anything on its own. Furthermore, any complex CPU features are disabled. Only one CPU is allowed to be up, no interrupts other than the timer-interrupt are allowed, no process-separation is performed, page-tables are identity-mapped, ... Nevertheless, UEFI has an application model. Its main purpose is to allow operating-system vendors to write small UEFI applications that load their kernel and terminate the UEFI system. However, many other UEFI applications have emerged in the past, including network-boot, debug-consoles, and more. This UEFI target allows to compile rust code natively as UEFI applications. No standard library support is added, but libcore can be used out-of-the-box if a panic-handler is provided. Furthermore, liballoc works as well, if a `GlobalAlloc` handler is provided. Both have been tested with this target-configuration. Note that full libstd support is unlikely to happen. While UEFI does have standardized interfaces for networking and alike, none of these are mandatory and they are unlikely to be shipped in common consumer firmwares. Furthermore, several features like process-separation are not available (or only in very limited fashion). Those parts of libstd would have to be masked.
…=rkruppe rustc: Add an unstable `simd_select_bitmask` intrinsic This is going to be required for binding a number of AVX-512 intrinsics in the `stdsimd` repository, and this intrinsic is the same as `simd_select` except that it takes a bitmask as the first argument instead of a SIMD vector. This bitmask is then transmuted into a `<NN x i8>` argument, depending on how many bits it is. cc rust-lang/stdarch#310
…rsion, r=alexcrichton Update libc version required by rustc This is meant to be an easy-to-backport fix for rust-lang#55465
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Successful merges:
maybe_new_parser_from_file
variant #56658 (Add non-panickingmaybe_new_parser_from_file
variant)newtype_index!
withinSymbol
. #56699 (Use anewtype_index!
withinSymbol
.)adx
target feature to whitelist #56749 (x86: Add theadx
target feature to whitelist)impl Trait
when suggesting lifetime #56755 (Account forimpl Trait
when suggesting lifetime)simd_select_bitmask
intrinsic #56789 (rustc: Add an unstablesimd_select_bitmask
intrinsic)