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Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #123316 (Test `#[unix_sigpipe = "inherit"]` with both `SIG_DFL` and `SIG_IGN`)
 - #123794 (More DefineOpaqueTypes::Yes)
 - #123881 (Bump Fuchsia versions)
 - #124281 (fix weak memory bug in TLS on Windows)
 - #124282 (windows fill_utf16_buf: explain the expected return value)
 - #124308 (Add diagnostic item for `std::iter::Enumerate`)

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/coercion.rs
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Expand Up @@ -1139,7 +1139,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
// are the same function and their parameters have a LUB.
match self.commit_if_ok(|_| {
self.at(cause, self.param_env).lub(
DefineOpaqueTypes::No,
DefineOpaqueTypes::Yes,
prev_ty,
new_ty,
)
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions compiler/rustc_span/src/symbol.rs
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Expand Up @@ -192,6 +192,7 @@ symbols! {
Duration,
Encodable,
Encoder,
Enumerate,
Eq,
Equal,
Err,
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions library/core/src/iter/adapters/enumerate.rs
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Expand Up @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ use crate::ops::Try;
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
#[must_use = "iterators are lazy and do nothing unless consumed"]
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
#[cfg_attr(not(test), rustc_diagnostic_item = "Enumerate")]
pub struct Enumerate<I> {
iter: I,
count: usize,
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17 changes: 12 additions & 5 deletions library/std/src/sys/pal/windows/mod.rs
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Expand Up @@ -201,14 +201,21 @@ pub fn to_u16s<S: AsRef<OsStr>>(s: S) -> crate::io::Result<Vec<u16>> {
// currently reside in the buffer. This function is an abstraction over these
// functions by making them easier to call.
//
// The first callback, `f1`, is yielded a (pointer, len) pair which can be
// The first callback, `f1`, is passed a (pointer, len) pair which can be
// passed to a syscall. The `ptr` is valid for `len` items (u16 in this case).
// The closure is expected to return what the syscall returns which will be
// interpreted by this function to determine if the syscall needs to be invoked
// again (with more buffer space).
// The closure is expected to:
// - On success, return the actual length of the written data *without* the null terminator.
// This can be 0. In this case the last_error must be left unchanged.
// - On insufficient buffer space,
// - either return the required length *with* the null terminator,
// - or set the last-error to ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER and return `len`.
// - On other failure, return 0 and set last_error.
//
// This is how most but not all syscalls indicate the required buffer space.
// Other syscalls may need translation to match this protocol.
//
// Once the syscall has completed (errors bail out early) the second closure is
// yielded the data which has been read from the syscall. The return value
// passed the data which has been read from the syscall. The return value
// from this closure is then the return value of the function.
pub fn fill_utf16_buf<F1, F2, T>(mut f1: F1, f2: F2) -> crate::io::Result<T>
where
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2 changes: 2 additions & 0 deletions library/std/src/sys/pal/windows/os.rs
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Expand Up @@ -326,6 +326,8 @@ fn home_dir_crt() -> Option<PathBuf> {

super::fill_utf16_buf(
|buf, mut sz| {
// GetUserProfileDirectoryW does not quite use the usual protocol for
// negotiating the buffer size, so we have to translate.
match c::GetUserProfileDirectoryW(
ptr::without_provenance_mut(CURRENT_PROCESS_TOKEN),
buf,
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26 changes: 22 additions & 4 deletions library/std/src/sys/pal/windows/thread_local_key.rs
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Expand Up @@ -141,9 +141,15 @@ impl StaticKey {
panic!("out of TLS indexes");
}

self.key.store(key + 1, Release);
register_dtor(self);

// Release-storing the key needs to be the last thing we do.
// This is because in `fn key()`, other threads will do an acquire load of the key,
// and if that sees this write then it will entirely bypass the `InitOnce`. We thus
// need to establish synchronization through `key`. In particular that acquire load
// must happen-after the register_dtor above, to ensure the dtor actually runs!
self.key.store(key + 1, Release);

let r = c::InitOnceComplete(self.once.get(), 0, ptr::null_mut());
debug_assert_eq!(r, c::TRUE);

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// Use acquire ordering to observe key initialization.
let mut cur = DTORS.load(Acquire);
while !cur.is_null() {
let key = (*cur).key.load(Relaxed) - 1;
let pre_key = (*cur).key.load(Acquire);
let dtor = (*cur).dtor.unwrap();
cur = (*cur).next.load(Relaxed);

// In StaticKey::init, we register the dtor before setting `key`.
// So if one thread's `run_dtors` races with another thread executing `init` on the same
// `StaticKey`, we can encounter a key of 0 here. That means this key was never
// initialized in this thread so we can safely skip it.
if pre_key == 0 {
continue;
}
// If this is non-zero, then via the `Acquire` load above we synchronized with
// everything relevant for this key. (It's not clear that this is needed, since the
// release-acquire pair on DTORS also establishes synchronization, but better safe than
// sorry.)
let key = pre_key - 1;

let ptr = c::TlsGetValue(key);
if !ptr.is_null() {
c::TlsSetValue(key, ptr::null_mut());
dtor(ptr as *mut _);
any_run = true;
}

cur = (*cur).next.load(Relaxed);
}

if !any_run {
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set -euf -o pipefail

INTEGRATION_SHA=56310bca298872ffb5ea02e665956d9b6dc41171
INTEGRATION_SHA=1011e3298775ee7cdf6f6dc73e808d6a86e33bd6
PICK_REFS=()

checkout=fuchsia
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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions src/ci/docker/scripts/build-fuchsia-toolchain.sh
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source shared.sh

FUCHSIA_SDK_URL=https://chrome-infra-packages.appspot.com/dl/fuchsia/sdk/core/linux-amd64
FUCHSIA_SDK_ID=MrhQwtmP8CpZre-i_PNOREcThbUcrX3bA-45d6WQr-cC
FUCHSIA_SDK_SHA256=32b850c2d98ff02a59adefa2fcf34e44471385b51cad7ddb03ee3977a590afe7
FUCHSIA_SDK_ID=version:20.20240412.3.1
FUCHSIA_SDK_SHA256=cc52f3497487dd813c89d9316e6967efcea89c7759edccf3e40fcf3662e53f19
FUCHSIA_SDK_USR_DIR=/usr/local/core-linux-amd64-fuchsia-sdk
CLANG_DOWNLOAD_URL=\
https://chrome-infra-packages.appspot.com/dl/fuchsia/third_party/clang/linux-amd64
CLANG_DOWNLOAD_ID=Tpc85d1ZwSlZ6UKl2d96GRUBGNA5JKholOKe24sRDr0C
CLANG_DOWNLOAD_SHA256=4e973ce5dd59c12959e942a5d9df7a19150118d03924a86894e29edb8b110ebd
CLANG_DOWNLOAD_ID=git_revision:c777c011a709dffd4fa5e79cad7947b7c3405d02
CLANG_DOWNLOAD_SHA256=779167422ad73c292f049dcea5569f84577af9292189ed2749518b966a4d0844

install_clang() {
mkdir -p clang_download
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/ci/docker/scripts/fuchsia-test-runner.py
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Expand Up @@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ def start(self):
# Look up the product bundle transfer manifest.
self.log_info("Looking up the product bundle transfer manifest...")
product_name = "minimal." + self.triple_to_arch(self.target)
fuchsia_version = "14.20230811.2.1"
fuchsia_version = "20.20240412.3.1"

# FIXME: We should be able to replace this with the machine parsable
# `ffx --machine json product lookup ...` once F15 is released.
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//@ aux-crate: sigpipe_utils=sigpipe-utils.rs

#![feature(unix_sigpipe)]

#[unix_sigpipe = "inherit"]
fn main() {
sigpipe_utils::assert_sigpipe_handler(sigpipe_utils::SignalHandler::Default);
}
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//@ aux-crate: sigpipe_utils=sigpipe-utils.rs

#![feature(unix_sigpipe)]

#[unix_sigpipe = "inherit"]
fn main() {
sigpipe_utils::assert_sigpipe_handler(sigpipe_utils::SignalHandler::Ignore);
}
31 changes: 23 additions & 8 deletions tests/ui/attributes/unix_sigpipe/unix_sigpipe-inherit.rs
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//@ ignore-cross-compile because aux-bin does not yet support it
//@ only-unix because SIGPIPE is a unix thing
//@ aux-bin: assert-inherit-sig_dfl.rs
//@ aux-bin: assert-inherit-sig_ign.rs
//@ run-pass
//@ aux-build:sigpipe-utils.rs

#![feature(unix_sigpipe)]
#![feature(rustc_private, unix_sigpipe)]

#[unix_sigpipe = "inherit"]
extern crate libc;

// By default the Rust runtime resets SIGPIPE to SIG_DFL before exec:ing child
// processes so opt-out of that with `#[unix_sigpipe = "sig_dfl"]`. See
// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/bf4de3a874753bbee3323081c8b0c133444fed2d/library/std/src/sys/pal/unix/process/process_unix.rs#L359-L384
#[unix_sigpipe = "sig_dfl"]
fn main() {
extern crate sigpipe_utils;
// First expect SIG_DFL in a child process with #[unix_sigpipe = "inherit"].
assert_inherit_sigpipe_disposition("auxiliary/bin/assert-inherit-sig_dfl");

// With SIG_IGN we expect #[unix_sigpipe = "inherit"] to also get SIG_IGN.
unsafe {
libc::signal(libc::SIGPIPE, libc::SIG_IGN);
}
assert_inherit_sigpipe_disposition("auxiliary/bin/assert-inherit-sig_ign");
}

// #[unix_sigpipe = "inherit"] is active, so SIGPIPE shall NOT be ignored,
// instead the default handler shall be installed. (We assume that the
// process that runs these tests have the default handler.)
sigpipe_utils::assert_sigpipe_handler(sigpipe_utils::SignalHandler::Default);
fn assert_inherit_sigpipe_disposition(aux_bin: &str) {
let mut cmd = std::process::Command::new(aux_bin);
assert!(cmd.status().unwrap().success());
}
58 changes: 58 additions & 0 deletions tests/ui/fn/fn_def_coercion.rs
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//! Test that coercing between function items of the same function,
//! but with different generic args succeeds in typeck, but then fails
//! in borrowck when the lifetimes can't actually be merged.

fn foo<T>(t: T) -> T {
t
}

fn f<'a, 'b, 'c: 'a + 'b>(a: &'a (), b: &'b (), c: &'c ()) {
let mut x = foo::<&'a ()>; //~ ERROR: lifetime may not live long enough
x = foo::<&'b ()>; //~ ERROR: lifetime may not live long enough
x = foo::<&'c ()>;
x(a);
x(b);
x(c);
}

fn g<'a, 'b, 'c: 'a + 'b>(a: &'a (), b: &'b (), c: &'c ()) {
let x = foo::<&'c ()>;
let _: &'c () = x(a); //~ ERROR lifetime may not live long enough
}

fn h<'a, 'b, 'c: 'a + 'b>(a: &'a (), b: &'b (), c: &'c ()) {
let x = foo::<&'a ()>;
let _: &'a () = x(c);
}

fn i<'a, 'b, 'c: 'a + 'b>(a: &'a (), b: &'b (), c: &'c ()) {
let mut x = foo::<&'c ()>;
x = foo::<&'b ()>; //~ ERROR lifetime may not live long enough
x = foo::<&'a ()>; //~ ERROR lifetime may not live long enough
x(a);
x(b);
x(c);
}

fn j<'a, 'b, 'c: 'a + 'b>(a: &'a (), b: &'b (), c: &'c ()) {
let x = match true {
true => foo::<&'b ()>, //~ ERROR lifetime may not live long enough
false => foo::<&'a ()>, //~ ERROR lifetime may not live long enough
};
x(a);
x(b);
x(c);
}

fn k<'a, 'b, 'c: 'a + 'b>(a: &'a (), b: &'b (), c: &'c ()) {
let x = match true {
true => foo::<&'c ()>,
false => foo::<&'a ()>, //~ ERROR lifetime may not live long enough
};

x(a);
x(b); //~ ERROR lifetime may not live long enough
x(c);
}

fn main() {}
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