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Rollup of 9 pull requests #111297
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The tests that were in `src/test/` have been moved to `tests/`, so the paths given by the suggestion tool should reflect this.
Signed-off-by: ozkanonur <work@onurozkan.dev>
We've been relying on a custom patch to add `MCSubtargetInfo::getCPUTable` for `rustc --print target-cpus`, and just printing that it's not supported on external LLVM builds. LLVM `main` now has `getAllProcessorDescriptions` that can replace ours, so now we try to use that. In addition, the fallback path can at least print the native and default cpu options. There were also some mismatches in the function signatures here between `LLVM_RUSTLLVM` and otherwise; this is now mitigated by sharing these functions and only using cpp to adjust the function bodies.
…mulacrum Fix the test directories suggested by `./x.py suggest` It seems that these paths were correct when rust-lang#106249 was being written, but since then rust-lang#106458 has been merged (moving `src/test/` to `tests/`), making the tool's suggestions incorrect.
…imulacrum Make more ConstProp tests unit.
…p-scripts, r=Mark-Simulacrum check bootstrap scripts syntax Fails bootstrapping if `x`/`x.ps1` scripts are not valid. Currently, it keeps executing lines until the invalid one.
…henkov Diagnostic args are still args if they're documented Fixes https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/336883-i18n/topic/.60.23.5Bderive.28Diagnostic.29.5D.60.20works.20badly.20with.20docs/near/355597997 There's a lot of really strange code incongruencies between `Diagnostic` and `Subdiagnostic` derive. Perhaps those macros need some more overhaul, but I didn't really want to do it today.
…acrum Fix instrument-coverage tests by using Python to sort instantiation groups rust-lang#110942 was intended to fix a set of `-Cinstrument-coverage` tests, but it ended up silently *breaking* those tests on Linux, for annoying reasons detailed at rust-lang#111171. Dealing with `diff --ignore-matching-lines` across multiple platforms has been such a hassle that I've instead written a simple Python script that can detect instantiation groups in the output of `llvm-cov show`, and sort them in a predictable order so that they can be used as snapshots for an ordinary invocation of `diff`. This approach should be much less error-prone, because it can't accidentally ignore the wrong lines, and any unforeseen problems will tend to result in a Python exception or a failing diff.
Output LLVM optimization remark kind in `-Cremark` output Since rust-lang#90833, the optimization remark kind has not been printed. Therefore it wasn't possible to easily determine from the log (in a programmatic way) which remark kind was produced. I think that the most interesting remarks are the missed ones, which can lead users to some code optimization. Maybe we could also change the format closer to the "old" one: ``` note: optimization remark for tailcallelim at /checkout/src/libcore/num/mod.rs:1:0: marked this call a tail call candidate ``` I wanted to programatically parse the remarks so that they could work e.g. with https://github.com/OfekShilon/optview2. However, now that I think about it, probably the proper solution is to tell rustc to output them to YAML and then use the YAML as input for the opt remark visualization tools. The flag for enabling this does not seem to work though (rust-lang#96705 (comment)). Still I think that it's good to output the remark kind anyway, it's an important piece of information. r? `@tmiasko`
asm: loongarch64: Implementation of clobber_abi r? `@Amanieu`
…Simulacrum Expand the LLVM coverage of `--print target-cpus` We've been relying on a custom patch to add `MCSubtargetInfo::getCPUTable` for `rustc --print target-cpus`, and just printing that it's not supported on external LLVM builds. LLVM `main` now has `getAllProcessorDescriptions` that can replace ours, so now we try to use that. In addition, the fallback path can at least print the native and default cpu options. There were also some mismatches in the function signatures here between `LLVM_RUSTLLVM` and otherwise; this is now mitigated by sharing these functions and only using cpp to adjust the function bodies.
Check arguments length in trivial diagnostic lint Fixes rust-lang#111280
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Successful merges:
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#111002 (Fix the test directories suggested by./x.py suggest
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output #111203 (Output LLVM optimization remark kind in-Cremark
output)--print target-cpus
#111274 (Expand the LLVM coverage of--print target-cpus
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