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Rollup of 7 pull requests #93729

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jyn514 and others added 14 commits August 24, 2021 19:55
This should make it substantially less annoying, and hopefully more
people will find it useful. In particular, it will no longer run tidy
each time you run `git commit --amend` or rebase a branch.

This also warns if you have the old script in pre-commit; see the HACK
comment for details.
The following *-unwind ABIs are now supported:
- "C-unwind"
- "cdecl-unwind"
- "stdcall-unwind"
- "fastcall-unwind"
- "vectorcall-unwind"
- "thiscall-unwind"
- "aapcs-unwind"
- "win64-unwind"
- "sysv64-unwind"
- "system-unwind"
Performing UTF-8 decode outside the JSON module makes more sense in almost all cases.
It previously pointed to rust-lang#57563, the conglomerate issue for
`const fn` (presumably under the feature gate `const_fn`).
`const_fn_trait_bounds` weren't mentioned here, so this commit changes
its tracking issue to a new one.
Signed-off-by: Inteon <42113979+inteon@users.noreply.github.com>
This should cover a mostly cross-platform subset of supported exit codes.
Make the pre-commit script pre-push instead

This should make it substantially less annoying, and hopefully more
people will find it useful. In particular, it will no longer run tidy
each time you run `git commit --amend` or rebase a branch.

This also warns if you have the old script in pre-commit; see the HACK
comment for details.

r? `@Mark-Simulacrum` cc `@caass`
Cleanup c_str.rs

Some code cleanups in `c_str.rs`.
No functional changes.

ref: bytecodealliance/rustix#163
Add From<u8> for ExitCode

This should cover a mostly cross-platform subset of supported exit codes.

We decided to stick with `u8` initially since its the common subset between all platforms that we support (excluding wasm which I think only works with `true` or `false`). Posix is supposed to take i32s, but in practice many unix platforms mask out all but the low 8 bits or in some cases the 8-15th bits. Windows takes a u32 instead of an i32. Bourne-compatible shells also report signals as exitcode 128 + `signal_no`, so there's some ambiguity there when returning exit codes > 127, but it is possible to disambiguate them on the other side so we decided against restricting the possible codes further than to `u8`.

## Related

- Detailed analysis of exit code support on various platforms: https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/mini-pre-rfc-redesigning-process-exitstatus/5426
- rust-lang#48711
- rust-lang#43301
- https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/219381-t-libs/topic/Termination.2FExit.20Status.20Stabilization
…etup, r=Mark-Simulacrum

Fix linking stage1 toolchain in `./x.py setup`

Closes [92319](rust-lang#92319)

Fix linking stage1 toolchain in `./x.py setup`. I guess this can be considered a follow up to rust-lang#89212 by ``@Sl1mb0.``

We create 2 directories and 1 file that are required by rustup to [link a custom toolchain from path](https://github.com/rust-lang/rustup/blob/5225e87a5d974ab5f1626bcb2a7b43f76ab883f0/src/toolchain.rs#L479-L497).

cc ``@jyn514`` and ``@Mark-Simulacrum`` as they were active in rust-lang#89206
Add more *-unwind ABI variants

The following *-unwind ABIs are now supported:
- "C-unwind"
- "cdecl-unwind"
- "stdcall-unwind"
- "fastcall-unwind"
- "vectorcall-unwind"
- "thiscall-unwind"
- "aapcs-unwind"
- "win64-unwind"
- "sysv64-unwind"
- "system-unwind"

cc ``````@rust-lang/wg-ffi-unwind``````
…=bjorn3

Drop json::from_reader

Just a small cleanup -- this was essentially unused; the one use site is better suited to reading from &str regardless.
…s-const_fn_trait_bound, r=oli-obk

Update tracking issue for `const_fn_trait_bound`

It previously pointed to rust-lang#57563, the conglomerate issue for `const fn` (presumably under the feature gate `const_fn`). This tracking issue doesn't mention anything about `const_fn_trait_bound`(the only occurrence of "trait bound" is for the now-removed `?const Trait` syntax), which can be confusing to people who want to find out more about trait bounds on `const fn`s. This pull request changes the tracking issue to one meant specifically for `const_fn_trait_bound`, rust-lang#93706, which can help collect information on this feature's stabilization and point users towards `const_trait_impl` if they're looking for const-in-const-contexts trait bounds.

Fixes rust-lang#93679.

``@rustbot`` modify labels +A-const-fn +F-const_trait_impl
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@bors r+ rollup=never p=7

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bors commented Feb 7, 2022

📌 Commit 8e3d04f has been approved by matthiaskrgr

@bors bors added the S-waiting-on-bors Status: Waiting on bors to run and complete tests. Bors will change the label on completion. label Feb 7, 2022
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⌛ Testing commit 8e3d04f with merge 55b1ffa8afe8ec51bbb91f41abd57932d5886756...

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169 |             1..255 => Self::FAILURE,
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    = note: see issue #37854 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/37854> for more information
    = help: add `#![feature(exclusive_range_pattern)]` to the crate attributes to enable
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[RUSTC-TIMING] std test:false 1.271
warning: `std` (lib) generated 1 warning
error: could not compile `std` due to previous error; 1 warning emitted

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💔 Test failed - checks-actions

@bors bors added S-waiting-on-review Status: Awaiting review from the assignee but also interested parties. and removed S-waiting-on-bors Status: Waiting on bors to run and complete tests. Bors will change the label on completion. labels Feb 7, 2022
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Urgau commented Feb 7, 2022

@matthiaskrgr I think the build error comes from #93445 who added some From impl to ExitCode but probably did changed the one for the unsupported targets.

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