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This commit improves the Clone trait documentation to address confusion around what "duplication" means for different types, especially for smart pointers like Arc<Mutex<T>>. Signed-off-by: xizheyin <[email protected]>
Add const support for the float rounding methods floor, ceil, trunc, fract, round and round_ties_even. This works by moving the calculation logic from src/tools/miri/src/intrinsics/mod.rs into compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/intrinsics.rs. All relevant method definitions were adjusted to include the `const` keyword for all supported float types: f16, f32, f64 and f128. The constness is hidden behind the feature gate feature(const_float_round_methods) which is tracked in rust-lang#141555 This commit is a squash of the following commits: - test: add tests that we expect to pass when float rounding becomes const - feat: make float rounding methods `const` - fix: replace `rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable(core_intrinsics)` attribute with `#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "f128", issue = "116909")]` in `library/core/src/num/f128.rs` - revert: undo update to `library/stdarch` - refactor: replace multiple `float_<mode>_intrinsic` rounding methods with a single, parametrized one - fix: add `#[cfg(not(bootstrap))]` to new const method tests - test: add extra sign tests to check `+0.0` and `-0.0` - revert: undo accidental changes to `round` docs - fix: gate `const` float round method behind `const_float_round_methods` - fix: remove unnecessary `#![feature(const_float_methods)]` - fix: remove unnecessary `#![feature(const_float_methods)]` [2] - revert: undo changes to `tests/ui/consts/const-eval/float_methods.rs` - fix: adjust after rebase - test: fix float tests - test: add tests for `fract` - chore: add commented-out `const_float_round_methods` feature gates to `f16` and `f128` - fix: adjust NaN when rounding floats - chore: add FIXME comment for de-duplicating float tests - test: remove unnecessary test file `tests/ui/consts/const-eval/float_methods.rs` - test: fix tests after upstream simplification of how float tests are run
In the previous description it said there was a TOCTOU race but did not explain exactly what the problem was. I sat down with the CVE, reviewed its text, and created this explanation. This context should hopefully help people understand the actual risk as-such. Incidentally, it also fixes the capitalization on the name of Redox OS.
…atten, r=jhpratt Stabilize feature `result_flattening` Stabilizes the `Result::flatten` method ## Implementations - [x] Implementation `Result::flatten`: rust-lang#70140 - [x] Implementation `const` `Result::flatten`: rust-lang#130692 - [x] Update stabilization attribute macros (this PR) ## Stabilization process - [x] Created this PR [suggested](rust-lang#70142 (comment)) by `@RalfJung` - [x] FCP (haven't found any, is it applicable here?) - [ ] Close issue rust-lang#70142
…bilee std: clarify Clone trait documentation about duplication semantics Closes rust-lang#141138 The change explicitly explains that cloning behavior varies by type and clarifies that smart pointers (`Arc`, `Rc`) share the same underlying data. I've also added an example of cloning to Arc.
Miri CI: test aarch64-apple-darwin in PRs instead of the x86_64 target The aarch64 target is more important, and also this ensures we cover all main architectures (x86_64, i686, aarch64) in PR CI.
…r=RalfJung Add `const` support for float rounding methods # Add `const` support for float rounding methods This PR makes the following float rounding methods `const`: - `f64::{floor, ceil, trunc, round, round_ties_even}` - and the corresponding methods for `f16`, `f32` and `f128` Tracking issue: rust-lang#141555 ## Procedure I followed rust-lang@c09ed3e as closely as I could in making float methods `const`, and also received great guidance from https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/const-rounding-methods-in-float-types/22957/3?u=ruancomelli. ## Note This is my first code contribution to the Rust project, so please let me know if I missed anything - I'd be more than happy to revise and learn more. Thank you for taking the time to review it!
…r=jdonszelmann Fix "consider borrowing" for else-if Fixes rust-lang#141810 When trying to suggest a borrow on a `if` or `block` expression, instead we now recurse into the `if` or `block`. The comments in the code should explain the goal of the new code. r? `@jdonszelmann`
…-races-are, r=thomcc,ChrisDenton library: explain TOCTOU races in `fs::remove_dir_all` In the previous description it said there was a TOCTOU race but did not explain exactly what the problem was. I sat down with the CVE, reviewed its text, and created this explanation. This context should hopefully help people understand the actual risk as-such. Incidentally, it also fixes the capitalization on the name of Redox OS. Original CVE and advisory: - CVE: https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2022-21658 - security advisory: https://groups.google.com/g/rustlang-security-announcements/c/R1fZFDhnJVQ?pli=1 - github cross-post: GHSA-r9cc-f5pr-p3j2
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