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Always evaluate all cfg predicate in all() and any() #94295

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@Urgau Urgau commented Feb 23, 2022

This pull-request adjust the handling of the all() and any() to always evaluate every cfg predicate because not doing so result in accepting incorrect cfg:

#[cfg(any(unix, foo::bar))] // Should error on foo::bar, but does not on unix platform (but does on non unix platform)
fn foo1() {}

#[cfg(all(foo, foo::bar))] // Should error on foo::bar, but does not
fn foo2() {}

#[cfg(all(foo::bar, foo))] // Correctly error on foo::bar
fn foo3() {}

#[cfg(any(foo::bar, foo))] // Correctly error on foo::bar
fn foo4() {}

This pull-request take the side to directly turn it into a hard error instead of having a future incompatibility lint because the combination to get this incorrect behavior is unusual and highly probable that some code have this without noticing.

A search on Github reveal no such instance nevertheless a Crater run should probably be done before merging this.

This was discover in #94175 when trying to lint on the second predicate. Also note that this seems to have being introduce with Rust 1.27.0: https://rust.godbolt.org/z/KnfqKv15f.

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bjorn3 commented Feb 23, 2022

You can currently do something like #[cfg(all(nightly, some_feature_gated_cfg = "..."))], right? After this PR it would become a hard error I think.

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Urgau commented Feb 23, 2022

You can currently do something like #[cfg(all(nightly, some_feature_gated_cfg = "..."))], right? After this PR it would become a hard error I think.

Noooo. It indeed seems that it would become an hard error playground. 😿
Is that an official feature ? or a accidental one that we could deprecate and lint on it ?

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bjorn3 commented Feb 23, 2022

Not sure. I will label this as needs-fcp for the lang team to decide it.

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@bors try @rust-timer queue

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Awaiting bors try build completion.

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⌛ Trying commit f57cc8c with merge 506dff8de9f54f528028a7e4497ea925a4f3e19e...

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☀️ Try build successful - checks-actions
Build commit: 506dff8de9f54f528028a7e4497ea925a4f3e19e (506dff8de9f54f528028a7e4497ea925a4f3e19e)

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Queued 506dff8de9f54f528028a7e4497ea925a4f3e19e with parent 1204400, future comparison URL.

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👌 Experiment pr-94295 created and queued.
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Finished benchmarking commit (506dff8de9f54f528028a7e4497ea925a4f3e19e): comparison url.

Summary: This benchmark run shows 4 relevant regressions 😿 to instruction counts.

  • Average relevant regression: 0.8%
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Nothing in our documentation explicitly describes all and any as short-circuiting. We do make it clear that cfg_attr is short-circuiting, and putting one cfg inside another would have a similar effect.

There aren't that many nightly-only cfg directives. If crater doesn't turn up anything, we could potentially change this. Which still leaves the question of whether we should.

As one alternative, as far as I can tell, I think we could still detect incorrect cfg directives even if we have to handle the case of nightly-only directives after a gating feature. We could check every argument to all or any for validity, and just only error on feature-gated cfg directives if "reached". (That's assuming a directive is understood but gated, rather than not understood at all, which of course doesn't cover all circumstances.)

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We discussed this at length in today's @rust-lang/lang meeting.

We're in favor of making this change. We want to see warnings about issues on subsequent arguments of all/any even if not necessary to determine the value. And we're fine with requiring all arguments to use syntax understood by rustc.

We agreed that the issues identified by crater are all bugs, and it's better that we catch those.

This isn't necessarily a long-term commitment that we always have to do full-evaluation, if we can detect and warn about issues in the subsequent arguments without actually doing full evaluation. If we changed back to short-circuiting, that could only make more programs work, not less.

So: @rust-lang/lang, do we have a consensus to evaluate all arguments to all and any?

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chrysn commented Mar 17, 2022

AIU this would also bite on the #[cfg(all(target_arch = "x86", not(panic = "abort")))] I'm using in the riot-wrappers crate (which, due to its build environment requirements, is not covered by a crater run): That crate supports stable on most archs not on x86, so stable builds of non-x86 architectures would start failing with this change.

But it's not a practical issue due to panic=... being on stabilized already, and were that not the case I'd work around it by using two #[cfg()] before the eh_personality item which this is guarding.

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📌 Commit f57cc8c has been approved by petrochenkov

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Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang#94115 (Let `try_collect` take advantage of `try_fold` overrides)
 - rust-lang#94295 (Always evaluate all cfg predicate in all() and any())
 - rust-lang#94848 (Compare installed browser-ui-test version to the one used in CI)
 - rust-lang#94993 (Add test for >65535 hashes in lexing raw string)
 - rust-lang#95017 (Derive Eq for std::cmp::Ordering, instead of using manual impl.)
 - rust-lang#95058 (Add use of bool::then in sys/unix/process)
 - rust-lang#95083 (Document that `Option<extern "abi" fn>` discriminant elision applies for any ABI)

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Extend --check-cfg tests to all predicate inside all/any

Now that rust-lang#94295 is merged it's time to add more tests to check that all predicate inside `all` and `any` are always checked.

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 * adapt patches
 * new checksums

Upstream changes:

Version 1.61.0 (2022-05-19)
==========================

Language
--------

- [`const fn` signatures can now include generic trait bounds][93827]
- [`const fn` signatures can now use `impl Trait` in argument and return
  position][93827]
- [Function pointers can now be created, cast, and passed around in a
  `const fn`][93827]
- [Recursive calls can now set the value of a function's opaque
  `impl Trait` return type][94081]

Compiler
--------

- [Linking modifier syntax in `#[link]` attributes and on the command
  line, as well as the `whole-archive` modifier specifically, are now
  supported][93901]
- [The `char` type is now described as UTF-32 in debuginfo][89887]
- The [`#[target_feature]`][target_feature] attribute
  [can now be used with aarch64 features][90621]
- X86 [`#[target_feature = "adx"]` is now stable][93745]

Libraries
---------

- [`ManuallyDrop<T>` is now documented to have the same layout as `T`][88375]
- [`#[ignore = "#"]` messages are printed when running tests][92714]
- [Consistently show absent stdio handles on Windows as NULL handles][93263]
- [Make `std::io::stdio::lock()` return `'static` handles.][93965]
  Previously, the creation of locked handles to stdin/stdout/stderr would
  borrow the handles being locked, which prevented writing
  `let out = std::io::stdout().lock();` because `out` would outlive
  the return value of `stdout()`.
  Such code now works, eliminating a common pitfall that affected many
  Rust users.
- [`Vec::from_raw_parts` is now less restrictive about its inputs][95016]
- [`std::thread::available_parallelism` now takes cgroup quotas into
  account.][92697] Since `available_parallelism` is often used to create a
  thread pool for parallel computation, which may be CPU-bound for
  performance, `available_parallelism` will return a value consistent with
  the ability to use that many threads continuously, if possible.
  For instance, in a container with 8 virtual CPUs but quotas only allowing
  for 50% usage, `available_parallelism` will return 4.

Stabilized APIs
---------------

- [`Pin::static_mut`]
- [`Pin::static_ref`]
- [`Vec::retain_mut`]
- [`VecDeque::retain_mut`]
- [`Write` for `Cursor<[u8; N]>`][cursor-write-array]
- [`std::os::unix::net::SocketAddr::from_pathname`]
- [`std::process::ExitCode`] and [`std::process::Termination`].
  The stabilization of these two API s now makes it possible for
  programs to return errors from `main` with custom exit codes.
- [`std::thread::JoinHandle::is_finished`]

These APIs are now usable in const contexts:

- [`<*const T>::offset` and `<*mut T>::offset`][ptr-offset]
- [`<*const T>::wrapping_offset` and `<*mut T>::wrapping_offset`]
  [ptr-wrapping_offset]
- [`<*const T>::add` and `<*mut T>::add`][ptr-add]
- [`<*const T>::sub` and `<*mut T>::sub`][ptr-sub]
- [`<*const T>::wrapping_add` and `<*mut T>::wrapping_add`][ptr-wrapping_add]
- [`<*const T>::wrapping_sub` and `<*mut T>::wrapping_sub`][ptr-wrapping_sub]
- [`<[T]>::as_mut_ptr`][slice-as_mut_ptr]
- [`<[T]>::as_ptr_range`][slice-as_ptr_range]
- [`<[T]>::as_mut_ptr_range`][slice-as_mut_ptr_range]

Cargo
-----

No feature changes, but see compatibility notes.

Compatibility Notes
-------------------

- Previously native static libraries were linked as `whole-archive` in
  some cases, but now rustc tries not to use `whole-archive` unless
  explicitly requested. This [change][93901] may result in linking errors
  in some cases. To fix such errors, native libraries linked from the
  command line, build scripts, or [`#[link]` attributes][link-attr] need to
  - (more common) either be reordered to respect dependencies between them
    (if `a` depends on `b` then `a` should go first and `b` second)
  - (less common) or be updated to use the [`+whole-archive`] modifier.
- [Catching a second unwind from FFI code while cleaning up from a Rust
  panic now causes the process to abort][92911]
- [Proc macros no longer see `ident` matchers wrapped in groups][92472]
- [The number of `#` in `r#` raw string literals is now required to be
  less than 256][95251]
- [When checking that a dyn type satisfies a trait bound, supertrait
  bounds are now enforced][92285]
- [`cargo vendor` now only accepts one value for each `--sync` flag]
  [cargo/10448]
- [`cfg` predicates in `all()` and `any()` are always evaluated to detect
  errors, instead of short-circuiting.][94295] The compatibility
  considerations here arise in nightly-only code that used the
  short-circuiting behavior of `all` to write something like
  `cfg(all(feature = "nightly", syntax-requiring-nightly))`, which
  will now fail to compile. Instead, use either `cfg_attr(feature
  = "nightly", ...)` or nested uses of `cfg`.
- [bootstrap: static-libstdcpp is now enabled by default, and can
  now be disabled when llvm-tools is enabled][94832]

Internal Changes
----------------

These changes provide no direct user facing benefits, but represent
significant improvements to the internals and overall performance
of rustc and related tools.

- [debuginfo: Refactor debuginfo generation for types][94261]
- [Remove the everybody loops pass][93913]

[88375]: rust-lang/rust#88375
[89887]: rust-lang/rust#89887
[90621]: rust-lang/rust#90621
[92285]: rust-lang/rust#92285
[92472]: rust-lang/rust#92472
[92697]: rust-lang/rust#92697
[92714]: rust-lang/rust#92714
[92911]: rust-lang/rust#92911
[93263]: rust-lang/rust#93263
[93745]: rust-lang/rust#93745
[93827]: rust-lang/rust#93827
[93901]: rust-lang/rust#93901
[93913]: rust-lang/rust#93913
[93965]: rust-lang/rust#93965
[94081]: rust-lang/rust#94081
[94261]: rust-lang/rust#94261
[94295]: rust-lang/rust#94295
[94832]: rust-lang/rust#94832
[95016]: rust-lang/rust#95016
[95251]: rust-lang/rust#95251
[`+whole-archive`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/rustc/command-line-arguments.html#linking-modifiers-whole-archive
[`Pin::static_mut`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/pin/struct.Pin.html#method.static_mut
[`Pin::static_ref`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/pin/struct.Pin.html#method.static_ref
[`Vec::retain_mut`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/vec/struct.Vec.html#method.retain_mut
[`VecDeque::retain_mut`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/collections/struct.VecDeque.html#method.retain_mut
[`std::os::unix::net::SocketAddr::from_pathname`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/unix/net/struct.SocketAddr.html#method.from_pathname
[`std::process::ExitCode`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/process/struct.ExitCode.html
[`std::process::Termination`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/process/trait.Termination.html
[`std::thread::JoinHandle::is_finished`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/thread/struct.JoinHandle.html#method.is_finished
[cargo/10448]: rust-lang/cargo#10448
[cursor-write-array]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/io/struct.Cursor.html#impl-Write-4
[link-attr]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/reference/items/external-blocks.html#the-link-attribute
[ptr-add]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.add
[ptr-offset]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.offset
[ptr-sub]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.sub
[ptr-wrapping_add]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.wrapping_add
[ptr-wrapping_offset]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.wrapping_offset
[ptr-wrapping_sub]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.wrapping_sub
[slice-as_mut_ptr]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.slice.html#method.as_mut_ptr
[slice-as_mut_ptr_range]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.slice.html#method.as_mut_ptr_range
[slice-as_ptr_range]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.slice.html#method.as_ptr_range
[target_feature]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/attributes/codegen.html#the-target_feature-attribute
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit to NetBSD/pkgsrc that referenced this pull request Aug 31, 2022
Pkgsrc changes:

 * Bump required GCC to 7 (same as LLVM) to avoid ABI issues
   Fixes native i386 and powerpc 8.x build w/pkgsrc LLVM 14
 * Bump available bootstraps to 1.61.0.
 * Also unlimit stacksize
 * Sync patches over from wip/rust
 * Adjust line number in patches which had non-zero offsets.
 * no longer pass -I/usr/pkg/include through via gcc-wrap script
   when building natively.  Attempt at fixing version skew with curl
   package vs. internal version of curl (may not work...)
 * The NetBSD bootstraps now use .xz compression.
 * Use mk/atomic64.mk.  Still have conditional for libatomic-links.
 * Default to using the internal LLVM when cross-building.


Upstream changes:

Version 1.62.1 (2022-07-19)
==========================

Rust 1.62.1 addresses a few recent regressions in the compiler and standard
library, and also mitigates a CPU vulnerability on Intel SGX.

* [The compiler fixed unsound function coercions involving `impl
  Trait` return types.][98608]
* [The compiler fixed an incremental compilation bug with `async
  fn` lifetimes.][98890]
* [Windows added a fallback for overlapped I/O in synchronous reads
  and writes.][98950]
* [The `x86_64-fortanix-unknown-sgx` target added a mitigation for the
  MMIO stale data vulnerability][98126], advisory [INTEL-SA-00615].

[98608]: rust-lang/rust#98608
[98890]: rust-lang/rust#98890
[98950]: rust-lang/rust#98950
[98126]: rust-lang/rust#98126
[INTEL-SA-00615]: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/security-center/advisory/intel-sa-00615.html


Version 1.62.0 (2022-06-30)
==========================

Language
--------

- [Stabilize `#[derive(Default)]` on enums with a `#[default]` variant][94457]
- [Stop validating some checks in dead code after functions with
  uninhabited return types][93313]
- [Fix constants not getting dropped if part of a diverging expression][94775]
- [Support unit struct/enum variant in destructuring assignment][95380]
- [Remove mutable_borrow_reservation_conflict lint and allow the
  code pattern][96268]

Compiler
--------

- [linker: Stop using whole-archive on dependencies of dylibs][96436]
- [Make `unaligned_references` lint deny-by-default][95372]
  This lint is also a future compatibility lint, and is expected to eventually
  become a hard error.
- [Only add codegen backend to dep info if -Zbinary-dep-depinfo is used][93969]
- [Reject `#[thread_local]` attribute on non-static items][95006]
- [Add tier 3 `aarch64-pc-windows-gnullvm` and `x86_64-pc-windows-gnullvm`
  targets\*][94872]
- [Implement a lint to warn about unused macro rules][96150]
- [Promote `x86_64-unknown-none` target to Tier 2\*][95705]

\* Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc] for more
   information on Rust's tiered platform support.

Libraries
---------

- [Move `CStr` to libcore, and `CString` to liballoc][94079]
- [Windows: Use a pipe relay for chaining pipes][95841]
- [Replace Linux Mutex and Condvar with futex based ones.][95035]
- [Replace RwLock by a futex based one on Linux][95801]
- [std: directly use pthread in UNIX parker implementation][96393]

Stabilized APIs
---------------

- [`bool::then_some`]
- [`f32::total_cmp`]
- [`f64::total_cmp`]
- [`Stdin::lines`]
- [`windows::CommandExt::raw_arg`]
- [`impl<T: Default> Default for AssertUnwindSafe<T>`]
- [`From<Rc<str>> for Rc<[u8]>`][rc-u8-from-str]
- [`From<Arc<str>> for Arc<[u8]>`][arc-u8-from-str]
- [`FusedIterator for EncodeWide`]
- [RDM intrinsics on aarch64][stdarch/1285]

Clippy
------

- [Create clippy lint against unexpectedly late drop for temporaries
  in match scrutinee expressions][94206]

Cargo
-----

- Added the `cargo add` command for adding dependencies to `Cargo.toml` from
  the command-line.
  [docs](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/cargo/commands/cargo-add.html)
- Package ID specs now support `name@version` syntax in addition to the
  previous `name:version` to align with the behavior in `cargo add` and other
  tools. `cargo install` and `cargo yank` also now support this syntax so the
  version does not need to passed as a separate flag.
- The `git` and `registry` directories in Cargo's home directory (usually
  `~/.cargo`) are now marked as cache directories so that they are not
  included in backups or content indexing (on Windows).
- Added automatic `@` argfile support, which will use "response files" if the
  command-line to `rustc` exceeds the operating system's limit.

Compatibility Notes
-------------------

- `cargo test` now passes `--target` to `rustdoc` if the specified target is
  the same as the host target.
  [#10594](rust-lang/cargo#10594)
- [rustdoc: Remove .woff font files][96279]
- [Enforce Copy bounds for repeat elements while considering lifetimes][95819]

Internal Changes
----------------

- [Unify ReentrantMutex implementations across all platforms][96042]

These changes provide no direct user facing benefits, but represent
significant improvements to the internals and overall performance
of rustc and related tools.

[93313]: rust-lang/rust#93313
[93969]: rust-lang/rust#93969
[94079]: rust-lang/rust#94079
[94206]: rust-lang/rust#94206
[94457]: rust-lang/rust#94457
[94775]: rust-lang/rust#94775
[94872]: rust-lang/rust#94872
[95006]: rust-lang/rust#95006
[95035]: rust-lang/rust#95035
[95372]: rust-lang/rust#95372
[95380]: rust-lang/rust#95380
[95431]: rust-lang/rust#95431
[95705]: rust-lang/rust#95705
[95801]: rust-lang/rust#95801
[95819]: rust-lang/rust#95819
[95841]: rust-lang/rust#95841
[96042]: rust-lang/rust#96042
[96150]: rust-lang/rust#96150
[96268]: rust-lang/rust#96268
[96279]: rust-lang/rust#96279
[96393]: rust-lang/rust#96393
[96436]: rust-lang/rust#96436
[96557]: rust-lang/rust#96557

[`bool::then_some`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.bool.html#method.then_some
[`f32::total_cmp`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.f32.html#method.total_cmp
[`f64::total_cmp`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.f64.html#method.total_cmp
[`Stdin::lines`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/io/struct.Stdin.html#method.lines
[`impl<T: Default> Default for AssertUnwindSafe<T>`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/panic/struct.AssertUnwindSafe.html#impl-Default
[rc-u8-from-str]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/rc/struct.Rc.html#impl-From%3CRc%3Cstr%3E%3E
[arc-u8-from-str]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/sync/struct.Arc.html#impl-From%3CArc%3Cstr%3E%3E
[stdarch/1285]: rust-lang/stdarch#1285
[`windows::CommandExt::raw_arg`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/windows/process/trait.CommandExt.html#tymethod.raw_arg
[`FusedIterator for EncodeWide`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/windows/ffi/struct.EncodeWide.html#impl-FusedIterator


Version 1.61.0 (2022-05-19)
==========================

Language
--------

- [`const fn` signatures can now include generic trait bounds][93827]
- [`const fn` signatures can now use `impl Trait` in argument and return
  position][93827]
- [Function pointers can now be created, cast, and passed around in a
  `const fn`][93827]
- [Recursive calls can now set the value of a function's opaque
  `impl Trait` return type][94081]

Compiler
--------

- [Linking modifier syntax in `#[link]` attributes and on the command
  line, as well as the `whole-archive` modifier specifically, are now
  supported][93901]
- [The `char` type is now described as UTF-32 in debuginfo][89887]
- The [`#[target_feature]`][target_feature] attribute
  [can now be used with aarch64 features][90621]
- X86 [`#[target_feature = "adx"]` is now stable][93745]

Libraries
---------

- [`ManuallyDrop<T>` is now documented to have the same layout as `T`][88375]
- [`#[ignore = "#"]` messages are printed when running tests][92714]
- [Consistently show absent stdio handles on Windows as NULL handles][93263]
- [Make `std::io::stdio::lock()` return `'static` handles.][93965]
  Previously, the creation of locked handles to stdin/stdout/stderr would
  borrow the handles being locked, which prevented writing
  `let out = std::io::stdout().lock();` because `out` would outlive
  the return value of `stdout()`.
  Such code now works, eliminating a common pitfall that affected many
  Rust users.
- [`Vec::from_raw_parts` is now less restrictive about its inputs][95016]
- [`std::thread::available_parallelism` now takes cgroup quotas into
  account.][92697] Since `available_parallelism` is often used to create a
  thread pool for parallel computation, which may be CPU-bound for
  performance, `available_parallelism` will return a value consistent with
  the ability to use that many threads continuously, if possible.
  For instance, in a container with 8 virtual CPUs but quotas only allowing
  for 50% usage, `available_parallelism` will return 4.

Stabilized APIs
---------------

- [`Pin::static_mut`]
- [`Pin::static_ref`]
- [`Vec::retain_mut`]
- [`VecDeque::retain_mut`]
- [`Write` for `Cursor<[u8; N]>`][cursor-write-array]
- [`std::os::unix::net::SocketAddr::from_pathname`]
- [`std::process::ExitCode`] and [`std::process::Termination`].
  The stabilization of these two API s now makes it possible for
  programs to return errors from `main` with custom exit codes.
- [`std::thread::JoinHandle::is_finished`]

These APIs are now usable in const contexts:

- [`<*const T>::offset` and `<*mut T>::offset`][ptr-offset]
- [`<*const T>::wrapping_offset` and `<*mut T>::wrapping_offset`]
  [ptr-wrapping_offset]
- [`<*const T>::add` and `<*mut T>::add`][ptr-add]
- [`<*const T>::sub` and `<*mut T>::sub`][ptr-sub]
- [`<*const T>::wrapping_add` and `<*mut T>::wrapping_add`][ptr-wrapping_add]
- [`<*const T>::wrapping_sub` and `<*mut T>::wrapping_sub`][ptr-wrapping_sub]
- [`<[T]>::as_mut_ptr`][slice-as_mut_ptr]
- [`<[T]>::as_ptr_range`][slice-as_ptr_range]
- [`<[T]>::as_mut_ptr_range`][slice-as_mut_ptr_range]

Cargo
-----

No feature changes, but see compatibility notes.

Compatibility Notes
-------------------

- Previously native static libraries were linked as `whole-archive` in
  some cases, but now rustc tries not to use `whole-archive` unless
  explicitly requested. This [change][93901] may result in linking errors
  in some cases. To fix such errors, native libraries linked from the
  command line, build scripts, or [`#[link]` attributes][link-attr] need to
  - (more common) either be reordered to respect dependencies between them
    (if `a` depends on `b` then `a` should go first and `b` second)
  - (less common) or be updated to use the [`+whole-archive`] modifier.
- [Catching a second unwind from FFI code while cleaning up from a Rust
  panic now causes the process to abort][92911]
- [Proc macros no longer see `ident` matchers wrapped in groups][92472]
- [The number of `#` in `r#` raw string literals is now required to be
  less than 256][95251]
- [When checking that a dyn type satisfies a trait bound, supertrait
  bounds are now enforced][92285]
- [`cargo vendor` now only accepts one value for each `--sync` flag]
  [cargo/10448]
- [`cfg` predicates in `all()` and `any()` are always evaluated to detect
  errors, instead of short-circuiting.][94295] The compatibility
  considerations here arise in nightly-only code that used the
  short-circuiting behavior of `all` to write something like
  `cfg(all(feature = "nightly", syntax-requiring-nightly))`, which
  will now fail to compile. Instead, use either `cfg_attr(feature
  = "nightly", ...)` or nested uses of `cfg`.
- [bootstrap: static-libstdcpp is now enabled by default, and can
  now be disabled when llvm-tools is enabled][94832]

Internal Changes
----------------

These changes provide no direct user facing benefits, but represent
significant improvements to the internals and overall performance
of rustc and related tools.

- [debuginfo: Refactor debuginfo generation for types][94261]
- [Remove the everybody loops pass][93913]

[88375]: rust-lang/rust#88375
[89887]: rust-lang/rust#89887
[90621]: rust-lang/rust#90621
[92285]: rust-lang/rust#92285
[92472]: rust-lang/rust#92472
[92697]: rust-lang/rust#92697
[92714]: rust-lang/rust#92714
[92911]: rust-lang/rust#92911
[93263]: rust-lang/rust#93263
[93745]: rust-lang/rust#93745
[93827]: rust-lang/rust#93827
[93901]: rust-lang/rust#93901
[93913]: rust-lang/rust#93913
[93965]: rust-lang/rust#93965
[94081]: rust-lang/rust#94081
[94261]: rust-lang/rust#94261
[94295]: rust-lang/rust#94295
[94832]: rust-lang/rust#94832
[95016]: rust-lang/rust#95016
[95251]: rust-lang/rust#95251
[`+whole-archive`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/rustc/command-line-arguments.html#linking-modifiers-whole-archive
[`Pin::static_mut`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/pin/struct.Pin.html#method.static_mut
[`Pin::static_ref`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/pin/struct.Pin.html#method.static_ref
[`Vec::retain_mut`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/vec/struct.Vec.html#method.retain_mut
[`VecDeque::retain_mut`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/collections/struct.VecDeque.html#method.retain_mut
[`std::os::unix::net::SocketAddr::from_pathname`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/unix/net/struct.SocketAddr.html#method.from_pathname
[`std::process::ExitCode`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/process/struct.ExitCode.html
[`std::process::Termination`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/process/trait.Termination.html
[`std::thread::JoinHandle::is_finished`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/thread/struct.JoinHandle.html#method.is_finished
[cargo/10448]: rust-lang/cargo#10448
[cursor-write-array]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/io/struct.Cursor.html#impl-Write-4
[link-attr]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/reference/items/external-blocks.html#the-link-attribute
[ptr-add]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.add
[ptr-offset]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.offset
[ptr-sub]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.sub
[ptr-wrapping_add]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.wrapping_add
[ptr-wrapping_offset]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.wrapping_offset
[ptr-wrapping_sub]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.wrapping_sub
[slice-as_mut_ptr]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.slice.html#method.as_mut_ptr
[slice-as_mut_ptr_range]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.slice.html#method.as_mut_ptr_range
[slice-as_ptr_range]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.slice.html#method.as_ptr_range
[target_feature]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/attributes/codegen.html#the-target_feature-attribute
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