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Rollup of 9 pull requests #59938
Rollup of 9 pull requests #59938
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This commit adds a test demonstrating the current behaviour when a macro defined in a module with the `#[macro_export]` is imported from the module rather than the crate root.
This commit suggests importing a macro from the root of a crate as the intent may have been to import a macro from the definition location that was annotated with `#[macro_export]`.
This commit extends the suggestion to handle imports that are aliased to another name.
This commit introduces more dirty span manipulation into the compiler in order to handle the various edge cases in moving/renaming the macro import so it is at the root of the import.
This commit removes the assumption that the start of a use statement will always be on one line with a single space - which was silly in the first place.
This commit changes the suggestion so that it is split into multiple parts in an effort to reduce the impact the applied suggestion could have on formatting.
Use a proc macro to declare preallocated symbols r? @petrochenkov
… r=alexcrichton compiletest normalization: preserve non-JSON lines such as ICEs Currently, every non-JSON line from stderr gets normalized away when compiletest normalizes the output. In particular, ICEs get normalized to the empty output. That does not seem desirable, so this changes normalization to preserve non-JSON lines instead. Also see Manishearth/compiletest-rs#169: because of that bug, Miri currently *looks* green in the toolstate, but some tests ICE. That same bug is likely no longer present in latest compiletest because the error code gets checked separately, but it still seems like a good idea to also make sure that ICEs are considered stderr output: This change found an accidental user-visible `error!` in CTFE validation (fixed), and a non-deterministic panic when there are two `main` symbols (not fixed, no idea where this comes from). Both got missed before because non-JSON output got ignored.
…x, r=QuietMisdreavus Apply resource-suffix to search-index and source-files scripts as well Fixes rust-lang#59771. r? @QuietMisdreavus
Suggest importing macros from the crate root Fixes rust-lang#59764. r? @estebank cc @varkor
…mp, r=alexcrichton Exclude profiler-generated symbols from MSVC __imp_-symbol workaround. LLVM's profiling instrumentation adds a few symbols that are used by the profiler runtime. Since these show up as globals in the LLVM IR, the compiler generates `dllimport`-related `__imp_` stubs for them. This can lead to linker errors because the instrumentation symbols have weak linkage or are in a comdat section, but the `__imp_` stubs aren't. Instead of trying to replicate the linkage/comdat setup for the stubs, this PR just excludes the profiler-related symbols from stub-generation since they aren't supposed to be referenced via `__declspec(dllimport)` anywhere anyway. r? @alexcrichton EDIT: I considered making this more general, i.e. inferring from the symbol name if it is a Rust symbol or not. But then I figured out that that would yield false negatives for `#[no_mangle]` et al, so I went with a blacklist approach.
update polonius-engine This updates polonius-engine to [version 0.7.0](https://github.com/rust-lang/polonius/blob/master/RELEASES.md#v070), which adds a hybrid algorithm that starts off with performing a cheaper, location-insensitive analysis before proceeding with the full analysis. r? @nikomatsakis
…ramertj Clean up handling of `-Z pgo-gen` commandline option. This PR adapts the `-Z pgo-gen` flag to how Clang and GCC handle the corresponding `-fprofile-generate` flag. In particular, the flag now optionally takes a directory to place the profiling data in and allows to omit the argument (instead of having to pass an empty string).
…, r=QuietMisdreavus Don't generate empty json variables r? @rust-lang/rustdoc
…t-stack-sizes-gc-sections-ld-gold-bug, r=alexcrichton Revert "compile crates under test w/ -Zemit-stack-sizes" Revert PR rust-lang#59401 to fix issue rust-lang#59652 (a stable-to-beta regression). This is result of squashing two revert commits: Revert "compile all crates under test w/ -Zemit-stack-sizes" This reverts commit 7d365cf. Revert "bootstrap: build compiler-builtins with -Z emit-stack-sizes" This reverts commit 8b8488c. ---- (My intention is that someone can re-add this code again later, either after the `ld.gold` issue itself is fixed, or with safe-guards to check whether `ld.gold` is in use and then issuing warnings about the problems here when they arise.)
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Rollup of 9 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#59655 (Use a proc macro to declare preallocated symbols) - rust-lang#59769 (compiletest normalization: preserve non-JSON lines such as ICEs) - rust-lang#59776 (Apply resource-suffix to search-index and source-files scripts as well) - rust-lang#59784 (Suggest importing macros from the crate root) - rust-lang#59812 (Exclude profiler-generated symbols from MSVC __imp_-symbol workaround.) - rust-lang#59856 (update polonius-engine) - rust-lang#59874 (Clean up handling of `-Z pgo-gen` commandline option.) - rust-lang#59890 (Don't generate empty json variables) - rust-lang#59911 (Revert "compile crates under test w/ -Zemit-stack-sizes") Failed merges: r? @ghost
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🔒 Merge conflict This pull request and the master branch diverged in a way that cannot be automatically merged. Please rebase on top of the latest master branch, and let the reviewer approve again. How do I rebase?Assuming
You may also read Git Rebasing to Resolve Conflicts by Drew Blessing for a short tutorial. Please avoid the "Resolve conflicts" button on GitHub. It uses Sometimes step 4 will complete without asking for resolution. This is usually due to difference between how Error message
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Successful merges:
-Z pgo-gen
commandline option. #59874 (Clean up handling of-Z pgo-gen
commandline option.)Failed merges:
r? @ghost