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Deprecate the asm! macro in favor of llvm_asm! #71007
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I have not reviewed the stdarch submodule bump, but this otherwise looks good. I think we should hold off on landing this until we have a replacement in nightly for some time (say, 2 weeks) just to give people time to migrate without generating lots of warnings in their code.
(Have we landed llvm_asm yet? I think no, but I don't remember. If we have, my concern is moot of course.)
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The stdarch submodule bump also includes additional ARM NEON intrinsics, which are all unstable. |
I think the current note is slightly better, as it directly suggests why we're doing it and gives the user a chance to try to find out why the asm! syntax will change soon. I suspect that ideally we'd include a link to some tracking issue or whatever, but that can happen separately. @Amanieu -- does the "suggestion" in the deprecation make cargo fix work? |
It should work with cargo fix but I haven't tried it yet. |
Okay, that's good enough for me (and Centril has separately indicated to me that he's okay with the existing comment), so @bors r+ |
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…acrum Deprecate the asm! macro in favor of llvm_asm! Since we will be changing the syntax of `asm!` soon, deprecate it and encourage people to use `llvm_asm!` instead (which preserves the old syntax). This will avoid breakage when `asm!` is changed. RFC: rust-lang/rfcs#2843
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Seems spurious @bors retry |
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@bors r=Mark-Simulacrum |
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The error message when switching from
even though I just got an error message telling me to use llvm_asm! instead of asm!. This is resolved with |
@samuela Haha, yes, could you please open an issue for that? The asm macro's syntax changed. What the error means is to use the new asm style, rather than llvm/gcc style inline asm. |
I opened #72825 to clarify the messages. |
Clarify errors and warnings about the transition to the new asm! Hopefully addresses the concerns from rust-lang#71007 (comment).
Since we will be changing the syntax of
asm!
soon, deprecate it and encourage people to usellvm_asm!
instead (which preserves the old syntax). This will avoid breakage whenasm!
is changed.RFC: rust-lang/rfcs#2843