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Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang#124307 (Optimize character escaping.)
 - rust-lang#124975 (Use an helper to move the files)
 - rust-lang#125027 (Migrate `run-make/c-link-to-rust-staticlib` to `rmake`)
 - rust-lang#125038 (Invert comparison in `uN::checked_sub`)
 - rust-lang#125104 (Migrate `run-make/no-cdylib-as-rdylib` to `rmake`)
 - rust-lang#125137 (MIR operators: clarify Shl/Shr handling of negative offsets)

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8 changes: 6 additions & 2 deletions compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/syntax.rs
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Expand Up @@ -1480,13 +1480,17 @@ pub enum BinOp {
BitOr,
/// The `<<` operator (shift left)
///
/// The offset is truncated to the size of the first operand and made unsigned before shifting.
/// The offset is (uniquely) determined as follows:
/// - it is "equal modulo LHS::BITS" to the RHS
/// - it is in the range `0..LHS::BITS`
Shl,
/// Like `Shl`, but is UB if the RHS >= LHS::BITS or RHS < 0
ShlUnchecked,
/// The `>>` operator (shift right)
///
/// The offset is truncated to the size of the first operand and made unsigned before shifting.
/// The offset is (uniquely) determined as follows:
/// - it is "equal modulo LHS::BITS" to the RHS
/// - it is in the range `0..LHS::BITS`
///
/// This is an arithmetic shift if the LHS is signed
/// and a logical shift if the LHS is unsigned.
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14 changes: 9 additions & 5 deletions library/core/src/ascii.rs
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Expand Up @@ -91,17 +91,21 @@ pub struct EscapeDefault(escape::EscapeIterInner<4>);
/// ```
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
pub fn escape_default(c: u8) -> EscapeDefault {
let mut data = [Char::Null; 4];
let range = escape::escape_ascii_into(&mut data, c);
EscapeDefault(escape::EscapeIterInner::new(data, range))
EscapeDefault::new(c)
}

impl EscapeDefault {
#[inline]
pub(crate) const fn new(c: u8) -> Self {
Self(escape::EscapeIterInner::ascii(c))
}

#[inline]
pub(crate) fn empty() -> Self {
let data = [Char::Null; 4];
EscapeDefault(escape::EscapeIterInner::new(data, 0..0))
Self(escape::EscapeIterInner::empty())
}

#[inline]
pub(crate) fn as_str(&self) -> &str {
self.0.as_str()
}
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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions library/core/src/char/methods.rs
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Expand Up @@ -449,10 +449,10 @@ impl char {
'\"' if args.escape_double_quote => EscapeDebug::backslash(ascii::Char::QuotationMark),
'\'' if args.escape_single_quote => EscapeDebug::backslash(ascii::Char::Apostrophe),
_ if args.escape_grapheme_extended && self.is_grapheme_extended() => {
EscapeDebug::from_unicode(self.escape_unicode())
EscapeDebug::unicode(self)
}
_ if is_printable(self) => EscapeDebug::printable(self),
_ => EscapeDebug::from_unicode(self.escape_unicode()),
_ => EscapeDebug::unicode(self),
}
}

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -555,9 +555,9 @@ impl char {
'\t' => EscapeDefault::backslash(ascii::Char::SmallT),
'\r' => EscapeDefault::backslash(ascii::Char::SmallR),
'\n' => EscapeDefault::backslash(ascii::Char::SmallN),
'\\' | '\'' | '"' => EscapeDefault::backslash(self.as_ascii().unwrap()),
'\\' | '\'' | '\"' => EscapeDefault::backslash(self.as_ascii().unwrap()),
'\x20'..='\x7e' => EscapeDefault::printable(self.as_ascii().unwrap()),
_ => EscapeDefault::from_unicode(self.escape_unicode()),
_ => EscapeDefault::unicode(self),
}
}

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44 changes: 23 additions & 21 deletions library/core/src/char/mod.rs
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Expand Up @@ -152,10 +152,9 @@ pub const fn from_digit(num: u32, radix: u32) -> Option<char> {
pub struct EscapeUnicode(escape::EscapeIterInner<10>);

impl EscapeUnicode {
fn new(chr: char) -> Self {
let mut data = [ascii::Char::Null; 10];
let range = escape::escape_unicode_into(&mut data, chr);
Self(escape::EscapeIterInner::new(data, range))
#[inline]
const fn new(c: char) -> Self {
Self(escape::EscapeIterInner::unicode(c))
}
}

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -219,18 +218,19 @@ impl fmt::Display for EscapeUnicode {
pub struct EscapeDefault(escape::EscapeIterInner<10>);

impl EscapeDefault {
fn printable(chr: ascii::Char) -> Self {
let data = [chr];
Self(escape::EscapeIterInner::from_array(data))
#[inline]
const fn printable(c: ascii::Char) -> Self {
Self(escape::EscapeIterInner::ascii(c.to_u8()))
}

fn backslash(chr: ascii::Char) -> Self {
let data = [ascii::Char::ReverseSolidus, chr];
Self(escape::EscapeIterInner::from_array(data))
#[inline]
const fn backslash(c: ascii::Char) -> Self {
Self(escape::EscapeIterInner::backslash(c))
}

fn from_unicode(esc: EscapeUnicode) -> Self {
Self(esc.0)
#[inline]
const fn unicode(c: char) -> Self {
Self(escape::EscapeIterInner::unicode(c))
}
}

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -304,23 +304,24 @@ enum EscapeDebugInner {
}

impl EscapeDebug {
fn printable(chr: char) -> Self {
#[inline]
const fn printable(chr: char) -> Self {
Self(EscapeDebugInner::Char(chr))
}

fn backslash(chr: ascii::Char) -> Self {
let data = [ascii::Char::ReverseSolidus, chr];
let iter = escape::EscapeIterInner::from_array(data);
Self(EscapeDebugInner::Bytes(iter))
#[inline]
const fn backslash(c: ascii::Char) -> Self {
Self(EscapeDebugInner::Bytes(escape::EscapeIterInner::backslash(c)))
}

fn from_unicode(esc: EscapeUnicode) -> Self {
Self(EscapeDebugInner::Bytes(esc.0))
#[inline]
const fn unicode(c: char) -> Self {
Self(EscapeDebugInner::Bytes(escape::EscapeIterInner::unicode(c)))
}

#[inline]
fn clear(&mut self) {
let bytes = escape::EscapeIterInner::from_array([]);
self.0 = EscapeDebugInner::Bytes(bytes);
self.0 = EscapeDebugInner::Bytes(escape::EscapeIterInner::empty());
}
}

Expand All @@ -339,6 +340,7 @@ impl Iterator for EscapeDebug {
}
}

#[inline]
fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
let n = self.len();
(n, Some(n))
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139 changes: 90 additions & 49 deletions library/core/src/escape.rs
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Expand Up @@ -6,56 +6,79 @@ use crate::ops::Range;

const HEX_DIGITS: [ascii::Char; 16] = *b"0123456789abcdef".as_ascii().unwrap();

/// Escapes a byte into provided buffer; returns length of escaped
/// representation.
pub(crate) fn escape_ascii_into(output: &mut [ascii::Char; 4], byte: u8) -> Range<u8> {
#[inline]
fn backslash(a: ascii::Char) -> ([ascii::Char; 4], u8) {
([ascii::Char::ReverseSolidus, a, ascii::Char::Null, ascii::Char::Null], 2)
}
#[inline]
const fn backslash<const N: usize>(a: ascii::Char) -> ([ascii::Char; N], Range<u8>) {
const { assert!(N >= 2) };

let mut output = [ascii::Char::Null; N];

output[0] = ascii::Char::ReverseSolidus;
output[1] = a;

(output, 0..2)
}

let (data, len) = match byte {
/// Escapes an ASCII character.
///
/// Returns a buffer and the length of the escaped representation.
const fn escape_ascii<const N: usize>(byte: u8) -> ([ascii::Char; N], Range<u8>) {
const { assert!(N >= 4) };

match byte {
b'\t' => backslash(ascii::Char::SmallT),
b'\r' => backslash(ascii::Char::SmallR),
b'\n' => backslash(ascii::Char::SmallN),
b'\\' => backslash(ascii::Char::ReverseSolidus),
b'\'' => backslash(ascii::Char::Apostrophe),
b'\"' => backslash(ascii::Char::QuotationMark),
_ => {
if let Some(a) = byte.as_ascii()
byte => {
let mut output = [ascii::Char::Null; N];

if let Some(c) = byte.as_ascii()
&& !byte.is_ascii_control()
{
([a, ascii::Char::Null, ascii::Char::Null, ascii::Char::Null], 1)
output[0] = c;
(output, 0..1)
} else {
let hi = HEX_DIGITS[usize::from(byte >> 4)];
let lo = HEX_DIGITS[usize::from(byte & 0xf)];
([ascii::Char::ReverseSolidus, ascii::Char::SmallX, hi, lo], 4)
let hi = HEX_DIGITS[(byte >> 4) as usize];
let lo = HEX_DIGITS[(byte & 0xf) as usize];

output[0] = ascii::Char::ReverseSolidus;
output[1] = ascii::Char::SmallX;
output[2] = hi;
output[3] = lo;

(output, 0..4)
}
}
};
*output = data;
0..len
}
}

/// Escapes a character into provided buffer using `\u{NNNN}` representation.
pub(crate) fn escape_unicode_into(output: &mut [ascii::Char; 10], ch: char) -> Range<u8> {
/// Escapes a character `\u{NNNN}` representation.
///
/// Returns a buffer and the length of the escaped representation.
const fn escape_unicode<const N: usize>(c: char) -> ([ascii::Char; N], Range<u8>) {
const { assert!(N >= 10 && N < u8::MAX as usize) };

let c = u32::from(c);

// OR-ing `1` ensures that for `c == 0` the code computes that
// one digit should be printed.
let start = (c | 1).leading_zeros() as usize / 4 - 2;

let mut output = [ascii::Char::Null; N];
output[3] = HEX_DIGITS[((c >> 20) & 15) as usize];
output[4] = HEX_DIGITS[((c >> 16) & 15) as usize];
output[5] = HEX_DIGITS[((c >> 12) & 15) as usize];
output[6] = HEX_DIGITS[((c >> 8) & 15) as usize];
output[7] = HEX_DIGITS[((c >> 4) & 15) as usize];
output[8] = HEX_DIGITS[((c >> 0) & 15) as usize];
output[9] = ascii::Char::RightCurlyBracket;
output[start + 0] = ascii::Char::ReverseSolidus;
output[start + 1] = ascii::Char::SmallU;
output[start + 2] = ascii::Char::LeftCurlyBracket;

let ch = ch as u32;
output[3] = HEX_DIGITS[((ch >> 20) & 15) as usize];
output[4] = HEX_DIGITS[((ch >> 16) & 15) as usize];
output[5] = HEX_DIGITS[((ch >> 12) & 15) as usize];
output[6] = HEX_DIGITS[((ch >> 8) & 15) as usize];
output[7] = HEX_DIGITS[((ch >> 4) & 15) as usize];
output[8] = HEX_DIGITS[((ch >> 0) & 15) as usize];

// or-ing 1 ensures that for ch==0 the code computes that one digit should
// be printed.
let start = (ch | 1).leading_zeros() as usize / 4 - 2;
const UNICODE_ESCAPE_PREFIX: &[ascii::Char; 3] = b"\\u{".as_ascii().unwrap();
output[start..][..3].copy_from_slice(UNICODE_ESCAPE_PREFIX);

(start as u8)..10
(output, (start as u8)..(N as u8))
}

/// An iterator over an fixed-size array.
Expand All @@ -65,45 +88,63 @@ pub(crate) fn escape_unicode_into(output: &mut [ascii::Char; 10], ch: char) -> R
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub(crate) struct EscapeIterInner<const N: usize> {
// The element type ensures this is always ASCII, and thus also valid UTF-8.
pub(crate) data: [ascii::Char; N],
data: [ascii::Char; N],

// Invariant: alive.start <= alive.end <= N.
pub(crate) alive: Range<u8>,
// Invariant: `alive.start <= alive.end <= N`
alive: Range<u8>,
}

impl<const N: usize> EscapeIterInner<N> {
pub fn new(data: [ascii::Char; N], alive: Range<u8>) -> Self {
const { assert!(N < 256) };
debug_assert!(alive.start <= alive.end && usize::from(alive.end) <= N, "{alive:?}");
Self { data, alive }
pub const fn backslash(c: ascii::Char) -> Self {
let (data, range) = backslash(c);
Self { data, alive: range }
}

pub const fn ascii(c: u8) -> Self {
let (data, range) = escape_ascii(c);
Self { data, alive: range }
}

pub fn from_array<const M: usize>(array: [ascii::Char; M]) -> Self {
const { assert!(M <= N) };
pub const fn unicode(c: char) -> Self {
let (data, range) = escape_unicode(c);
Self { data, alive: range }
}

let mut data = [ascii::Char::Null; N];
data[..M].copy_from_slice(&array);
Self::new(data, 0..M as u8)
#[inline]
pub const fn empty() -> Self {
Self { data: [ascii::Char::Null; N], alive: 0..0 }
}

#[inline]
pub fn as_ascii(&self) -> &[ascii::Char] {
&self.data[usize::from(self.alive.start)..usize::from(self.alive.end)]
// SAFETY: `self.alive` is guaranteed to be a valid range for indexing `self.data`.
unsafe {
self.data.get_unchecked(usize::from(self.alive.start)..usize::from(self.alive.end))
}
}

#[inline]
pub fn as_str(&self) -> &str {
self.as_ascii().as_str()
}

#[inline]
pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
usize::from(self.alive.end - self.alive.start)
}

pub fn next(&mut self) -> Option<u8> {
self.alive.next().map(|i| self.data[usize::from(i)].to_u8())
let i = self.alive.next()?;

// SAFETY: `i` is guaranteed to be a valid index for `self.data`.
unsafe { Some(self.data.get_unchecked(usize::from(i)).to_u8()) }
}

pub fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option<u8> {
self.alive.next_back().map(|i| self.data[usize::from(i)].to_u8())
let i = self.alive.next_back()?;

// SAFETY: `i` is guaranteed to be a valid index for `self.data`.
unsafe { Some(self.data.get_unchecked(usize::from(i)).to_u8()) }
}

pub fn advance_by(&mut self, n: usize) -> Result<(), NonZero<usize>> {
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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions library/core/src/num/uint_macros.rs
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Expand Up @@ -584,11 +584,11 @@ macro_rules! uint_impl {
// Thus, rather than using `overflowing_sub` that produces a wrapping
// subtraction, check it ourself so we can use an unchecked one.

if self >= rhs {
if self < rhs {
None
} else {
// SAFETY: just checked this can't overflow
Some(unsafe { intrinsics::unchecked_sub(self, rhs) })
} else {
None
}
}

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6 changes: 4 additions & 2 deletions src/bootstrap/src/core/build_steps/dist.rs
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Expand Up @@ -26,7 +26,9 @@ use crate::core::build_steps::tool::{self, Tool};
use crate::core::builder::{Builder, Kind, RunConfig, ShouldRun, Step};
use crate::core::config::TargetSelection;
use crate::utils::channel::{self, Info};
use crate::utils::helpers::{exe, is_dylib, output, t, target_supports_cranelift_backend, timeit};
use crate::utils::helpers::{
exe, is_dylib, move_file, output, t, target_supports_cranelift_backend, timeit,
};
use crate::utils::tarball::{GeneratedTarball, OverlayKind, Tarball};
use crate::{Compiler, DependencyType, Mode, LLVM_TOOLS};

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builder.run(&mut cmd);

if !builder.config.dry_run() {
t!(fs::rename(exe.join(&filename), distdir(builder).join(&filename)));
t!(move_file(exe.join(&filename), distdir(builder).join(&filename)));
}
}
}
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