Auto merge of #127156 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-jjfd464, r=matthiaskrgr

Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #126705 (Updated docs on `#[panic_handler]` in `library/core/src/lib.rs`)
 - #126876 (Add `.ignore` file to make `config.toml` searchable in vscode)
 - #126906 (Small fixme in core now that split_first has no codegen issues)
 - #127023 (CI: rename Rust for Linux CI job)
 - #127131 (Remove unused `rustc_trait_selection` dependencies)
 - #127134 (Print `TypeId` as a `u128` for `Debug`)

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`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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bors 2024-06-30 13:22:17 +00:00
commit 6c3485512f
10 changed files with 24 additions and 25 deletions

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.ignore Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
# Make vscode *not* count `config.toml` as ignored, so it is included in search
!/config.toml

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@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ Files: compiler/*
.gitignore
.gitmodules
.mailmap
.ignore
Copyright: The Rust Project Developers (see https://thanks.rust-lang.org)
License: MIT or Apache-2.0

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@ -4760,8 +4760,6 @@ checksum = "8ba09476327c4b70ccefb6180f046ef588c26a24cf5d269a9feba316eb4f029f"
name = "rustc_trait_selection"
version = "0.0.0"
dependencies = [
"bitflags 2.5.0",
"derivative",
"itertools",
"rustc_ast",
"rustc_ast_ir",
@ -4770,7 +4768,6 @@ dependencies = [
"rustc_errors",
"rustc_fluent_macro",
"rustc_hir",
"rustc_index",
"rustc_infer",
"rustc_macros",
"rustc_middle",
@ -4783,7 +4780,6 @@ dependencies = [
"rustc_target",
"rustc_transmute",
"rustc_type_ir",
"rustc_type_ir_macros",
"smallvec",
"tracing",
]

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@ -5,8 +5,6 @@ edition = "2021"
[dependencies]
# tidy-alphabetical-start
bitflags = "2.4.1"
derivative = "2.2.0"
itertools = "0.12"
rustc_ast = { path = "../rustc_ast" }
rustc_ast_ir = { path = "../rustc_ast_ir" }
@ -15,7 +13,6 @@ rustc_data_structures = { path = "../rustc_data_structures" }
rustc_errors = { path = "../rustc_errors" }
rustc_fluent_macro = { path = "../rustc_fluent_macro" }
rustc_hir = { path = "../rustc_hir" }
rustc_index = { path = "../rustc_index" }
rustc_infer = { path = "../rustc_infer" }
rustc_macros = { path = "../rustc_macros" }
rustc_middle = { path = "../rustc_middle" }
@ -28,7 +25,6 @@ rustc_span = { path = "../rustc_span" }
rustc_target = { path = "../rustc_target" }
rustc_transmute = { path = "../rustc_transmute", features = ["rustc"] }
rustc_type_ir = { path = "../rustc_type_ir" }
rustc_type_ir_macros = { path = "../rustc_type_ir_macros" }
smallvec = { version = "1.8.1", features = ["union", "may_dangle"] }
tracing = "0.1"
# tidy-alphabetical-end

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@ -602,7 +602,7 @@ impl dyn Any + Send + Sync {
/// While `TypeId` implements `Hash`, `PartialOrd`, and `Ord`, it is worth
/// noting that the hashes and ordering will vary between Rust releases. Beware
/// of relying on them inside of your code!
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
pub struct TypeId {
// We avoid using `u128` because that imposes higher alignment requirements on many platforms.
@ -644,6 +644,10 @@ impl TypeId {
let t2 = t as u64;
TypeId { t: (t1, t2) }
}
fn as_u128(self) -> u128 {
u128::from(self.t.0) << 64 | u128::from(self.t.1)
}
}
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
@ -666,6 +670,13 @@ impl hash::Hash for TypeId {
}
}
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
impl fmt::Debug for TypeId {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), fmt::Error> {
f.debug_tuple("TypeId").field(&self.as_u128()).finish()
}
}
/// Returns the name of a type as a string slice.
///
/// # Note

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@ -34,12 +34,9 @@
//! Rust user code is to call the functions provided by this library instead (such as
//! `ptr::copy`).
//!
//! * `rust_begin_panic` - This function takes four arguments, a
//! `fmt::Arguments`, a `&'static str`, and two `u32`'s. These four arguments
//! dictate the panic message, the file at which panic was invoked, and the
//! line and column inside the file. It is up to consumers of this core
//! * Panic handler - This function takes one argument, a `&panic::PanicInfo`. It is up to consumers of this core
//! library to define this panic function; it is only required to never
//! return. This requires a `lang` attribute named `panic_impl`.
//! return. You should mark your implementation using `#[panic_handler]`.
//!
//! * `rust_eh_personality` - is used by the failure mechanisms of the
//! compiler. This is often mapped to GCC's personality function, but crates

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@ -39,9 +39,7 @@ impl ByteSlice for [u8] {
fn parse_digits(&self, mut func: impl FnMut(u8)) -> &Self {
let mut s = self;
// FIXME: Can't use s.split_first() here yet,
// see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/109328
while let [c, s_next @ ..] = s {
while let Some((c, s_next)) = s.split_first() {
let c = c.wrapping_sub(b'0');
if c < 10 {
func(c);

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@ -51,9 +51,7 @@ fn try_parse_19digits(s_ref: &mut &[u8], x: &mut u64) {
let mut s = *s_ref;
while *x < MIN_19DIGIT_INT {
// FIXME: Can't use s.split_first() here yet,
// see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/109328
if let [c, s_next @ ..] = s {
if let Some((c, s_next)) = s.split_first() {
let digit = c.wrapping_sub(b'0');
if digit < 10 {

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@ -215,6 +215,11 @@ auto:
only_on_channel: nightly
<<: *job-linux-8c
# Tests integration with Rust for Linux.
# Builds stage 1 compiler and tries to compile a few RfL examples with it.
- image: x86_64-rust-for-linux
<<: *job-linux-8c
- image: x86_64-gnu
<<: *job-linux-4c
@ -465,8 +470,3 @@ auto:
RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS: --build=x86_64-pc-windows-msvc --enable-extended --enable-profiler
SCRIPT: python x.py dist bootstrap --include-default-paths
<<: *job-windows-8c
# Tests integration with Rust for Linux.
# Builds stage 1 compiler and tries to compile a few RfL examples with it.
- image: rfl
<<: *job-linux-8c