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Rollup of 7 pull requests #62363
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So far it is assumed that using a DLL as a -l parameter argument is ok, but the assumption doesn't hold when compiling the native code with llvm. In which case, an import library is required, so let's build one This also requires the cargo counterpart to add the import library in the stamp files, at least when compiling libstd. Otherwise, the files don't get uplifted
So that uwp-windows-gnu also gets its startup objects built
libgcc's support is using forbidden functions
As Rtl* functions are not allowed there
Attempt to create sockets with the WSA_FLAG_NO_HANDLE_INHERIT flag, and handle the potential error gracefully (as the flag isn't support on Windows 7 before SP1)
Or rather expose it, but always return an error
The required functions are not available, so hope for the best
This avoids adding archives multiple times, which results in duplicate objects in the resulting rlib, leading to symbol collision and link failures. This could happen when crate contains multiple link attributes that all reference the same archive.
Add support for UWP targets Hi, This pull request aims at adding support for UWP (Universal Windows Apps) platform. A few notes: - This requires a very recent mingw-w64 version (containing this commit and the previous related ones: mirror/mingw-w64@e8c433c#diff-eefdfbfe9cec5f4ebab88c9a64d423a9) - This was tested using LLVM/clang rather than gcc, and so far it assumes that LLVM/clang will be the native compiler. This is mostly due to the fact that the support for exceptions/stack unwinding for UWP got much more attention in libunwind - The "uwp" part of the target needs support for it in the `cc-rs` & `backtrace-rs` crates. I'll create the MR there right after I submit this one and will link everything together, but I'm not sure what's the correct way of dealing with external dependencies in the context of rust - Enabling import libraries and copying them across stages requires a change in cargo, for which I'll open a MR right after I submit this one as well - The i686 stack unwinding is unsupported for now, because LLVM assumes SjLj, while rust seems to assume SEH will be used. I'm unsure how to fix this Also, this is my first encounter with rust, so please bear with my code, it might not feel so idiomatic or even correct :) I'm pretty sure there's a way of doing things in a cleaner way when it comes to win/c.rs, maybe having a UWP & desktop specific modules, and import those conditionally? It doesn't feel right to sprinkle `#[cfg(...)]` all over the place Off course, I'll gladly update anything you see fit (to the extent of my abilities/knowledge :) )! Thanks,
Feature gate `rustc` attributes harder Fixes rust-lang#62116
Derive which queries to save using the proc macro Based on rust-lang#62166. r? @eddyb
…ichton Update rustfmt to 1.3.1 [Changelog](https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfmt/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#131-2019-06-30).
…es, r=cramertj Check if the archive has already been added to avoid duplicates This avoids adding archives multiple times, which results in duplicate objects in the resulting rlib, leading to symbol collision and link failures. This could happen when crate contains multiple link attributes that all reference the same archive.
…mertj Move `async || ...` closures into `#![feature(async_closure)]` The `async || expr` syntax is moved out from `#![feature(async_await)]` into its own gate `#![feature(async_closure)]`. New tracking issue: rust-lang#62290 Closes rust-lang#62214. cc rust-lang#62149 r? @varkor
…, r=cramertj Reduce reliance on `await!(...)` macro Only the last commit is new. r? @cramertj
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rustc
attributes harder #62133 (Feature gaterustc
attributes harder)async || ...
closures into#![feature(async_closure)]
#62292 (Moveasync || ...
closures into#![feature(async_closure)]
)await!(...)
macro #62324 (Reduce reliance onawait!(...)
macro)Failed merges:
r? @ghost