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Rollup of 6 pull requests #125902
Rollup of 6 pull requests #125902
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This has been verified by kani as a correct optimization see: rust-lang#110840 (comment) The new implementation is branchless, and only differs in which NaN values are produced (if any are produced at all). Which is fine to change. Aside from NaN handling, this implementation produces bitwise identical results to the original implementation. The new implementation is gated on targets that have a fast 64-bit floating point implementation in hardware, and on WASM.
compiletest, oh compiletest, you are truly one of the tools in this repository. You're the omnipresent gatekeeper, ensuring that every new change works, doesn't break the world, and is nice. We thank you for your work, for your tests, for your test runs, for your features that help writing tests, for all the stability and and good you have caused. Without you, Rust wouldn't exist as it does, without you, nothing would work, without you, we would all go insane from having changes break and having to test them all by hand. Thank you, compiletest. but holy shit i fucking hate your stupid debug output so much i simply cannot take this anymore aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa By changing a few magic lines in this file called "runtest.rs", we can cause compiletest to emit nicer messages. This is widely regarded as a good thing. We stop wasting vertical space, allowing more errors to be displayed at once. Additionally, we add colors, which make it so much more pretty *and* gay, both of which are very good and useful. There's a bit of fuckery needed to get the colors to work. `colored` checks whether stdout is a terminal. We also print to stdout, so that works well. But.... for some stupid reason that I absolutely refuse to even attempt to debug, stdout is *not* a terminal when executing tests *in a terminal*. But stderr is >:). So this just checks whether stderr is a terminal. If you have a use case where you dump compiletest stdout into a place where colors are not supported while having stderr be a terminal, then I'm sorry for you, but you are gonna get colors and you're gonna like it. Stop it with the usual environment variable, which `colored` also respects by default.
Change f32::midpoint to upcast to f64 This has been verified by kani as a correct optimization see: rust-lang#110840 (comment) The new implementation is branchless and only differs in which NaN values are produced (if any are produced at all), which is fine to change. Aside from NaN handling, this implementation produces bitwise identical results to the original implementation. Question: do we need a codegen test for this? I didn't add one, since the original PR rust-lang#92048 didn't have any codegen tests.
…link-to-rust-dylib, r=jieyouxu Migrate `run-make/c-link-to-rust-dylib` to `rmake.rs` Part of rust-lang#121876. First commit comes from rust-lang#125773. r? `@jieyouxu`
…lacrum Implement feature `integer_sign_cast` Tracking issue: rust-lang#125882 Since this is my first time making a library addition I wasn't sure where to place the new code relative to existing code. I decided to place it near the top where there are already some other basic bitwise manipulation functions. If there is an official guideline for the ordering of functions, please let me know.
Improve compiletest expected/not found formatting compiletest, oh compiletest, you are truly one of the tools in this repository. You're the omnipresent gatekeeper, ensuring that every new change works, doesn't break the world, and is nice. We thank you for your work, for your tests, for your test runs, for your features that help writing tests, for all the stability and and good you have caused. Without you, Rust wouldn't exist as it does, without you, nothing would work, without you, we would all go insane from having changes break and having to test them all by hand. Thank you, compiletest. but holy shit i fucking hate your stupid debug output so much i simply cannot take this anymore aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa By changing a few magic lines in this file called "runtest.rs", we can cause compiletest to emit nicer messages. This is widely regarded as a good thing. We stop wasting vertical space, allowing more errors to be displayed at once. Additionally, we add colors, which make it so much more pretty *and* gay, both of which are very good and useful. There's a bit of fuckery needed to get the colors to work. `colored` checks whether stdout is a terminal. We also print to stdout, so that works well. But.... for some stupid reason that I absolutely refuse to even attempt to debug, stdout is *not* a terminal when executing tests *in a terminal*. But stderr is >:). So this just checks whether stderr is a terminal. If you have a use case where you dump compiletest stdout into a place where colors are not supported while having stderr be a terminal, then I'm sorry for you, but you are gonna get colors and you're gonna like it. Stop it with the usual environment variable, which `colored` also respects by default. ### before (bad, hurts your brain, makes you want to cry) ![image](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/48135649/cbeecb5d-fc25-460b-b192-9808f8fa2079) ## after (good, gay, makes you want to cry) ![image](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/48135649/a655b220-8841-443e-a825-72a835d56882) r? jieyouxu said he wants to review the PR
…, r=compiler-errors compiletest: fix outdated rmake.rs comment Noticed in rust-lang#125827 (comment). I fixed the PR description but forgot to update the comment.
typo: depending from -> on
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Finished benchmarking commit (032af18): comparison URL. Overall result: no relevant changes - no action needed@rustbot label: -perf-regression Instruction countThis benchmark run did not return any relevant results for this metric. Max RSS (memory usage)This benchmark run did not return any relevant results for this metric. CyclesResults (primary -1.8%, secondary -2.8%)This is a less reliable metric that may be of interest but was not used to determine the overall result at the top of this comment.
Binary sizeThis benchmark run did not return any relevant results for this metric. Bootstrap: 667.68s -> 667.336s (-0.05%) |
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#125808 (Migraterun-make/c-link-to-rust-dylib
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)integer_sign_cast
#125884 (Implement featureinteger_sign_cast
)r? @ghost
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