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Rollup of 17 pull requests #74306
Rollup of 17 pull requests #74306
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This commit redesigns LineWriter to work more directly on the internals of BufWriter. This interface change is to enable a future Pull Request in which Stdout can be switched between Line and Block buffered mode.
- Added a bunch of new unit tests - Removed test_line_buffer_fail_flush - Updated erroneous_flush_retried - Added helper methods to LineWriterShim for code clarity, to distinguish "self.buffer" (the BufWriter) from self.inner (the thing wrapped by the BufWriter) - Un-expressionized write & write_all - Added clause to bail early on Ok(0)
- Cleaned up BufWriter::seek - Updated line_vectored test - Updated line_vectored_partial_and_errors test - Added several new tests
- Renamed write_to_buffer to write_to_buf, for consistency - Fixed references to flush_buf - Optimized `write` to use one less `memchr` call
- Fixed test after write_vectored bugfix - Some comments
- Fixed partial-line buffering issue - Added tests Thanks @the8472 for catching!
Co-authored-by: Josh Triplett <josh@joshtriplett.org>
Remove an unwrap in layout computation A tiny improvement.
Update llvm-project to latest origin/rustc/10.0-2020-05-05 commit which includes LVI segfault fix when building fortanix/rust-sgx#267 And a few earlier commits.
…r=Mark-Simulacrum Teach bootstrap about target files vs target triples `rustc` allows passing in predefined target triples as well as JSON target specification files. This change allows bootstrap to have the first inkling about those differences. This allows building a cross-compiler for an out-of-tree architecture (even though that compiler won't work for other reasons). Even if no one ever uses this functionality, I think the newtype around the `Interned<String>` improves the readability of the code.
don't mark linux kernel module targets as a unix environment refs rust-lang#74247 r?@joshtriplett cc: @ehuss
…der-type-error, r=estebank typeck: report placeholder type error w/out span Fixes rust-lang#74086. This PR fixes a regression introduced in rust-lang#70369 which meant that an error was not being emitted for invalid placeholder types when there wasn't a span available. r? @estebank
rust-lang#71669: add ui, codegen tests for volatile + nearby int intrinsics Added some tests for intrinsics. See rust-lang#71669.
…Gomez Added detailed error code explanation for issue E0688 in Rust compiler. Added proper error explanation for issue E0688 in the Rust compiler. Error Code E0688 Sub Part of Issue rust-lang#61137 r? @GuillaumeGomez
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🌲 The tree is currently closed for pull requests below priority 5, this pull request will be tested once the tree is reopened |
⌛ Testing commit b4ce62b with merge e356933ec2afb7e0bb8ef5e4b39d1840bead9b81... |
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@bors retry |
⌛ Testing commit b4ce62b with merge db87c93df2f58b6803d43d3aff330075c1996d1e... |
Huh, this is what ended up on the PR CI, although this passed on the wasm builder (which failed for an unrelated reason):
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r? @ghost