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Rollup of 16 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang#123374 (DOC: Add FFI example for slice::from_raw_parts())
 - rust-lang#124514 (Recommend to never display zero disambiguators when demangling v0 symbols)
 - rust-lang#125978 (Cleanup: HIR ty lowering: Consolidate the places that do assoc item probing & access checking)
 - rust-lang#125980 (Nvptx remove direct passmode)
 - rust-lang#126187 (For E0277 suggest adding `Result` return type for function when using QuestionMark `?` in the body.)
 - rust-lang#126210 (docs(core): make more const_ptr doctests assert instead of printing)
 - rust-lang#126249 (Simplify `[T; N]::try_map` signature)
 - rust-lang#126256 (Add {{target}} substitution to compiletest)
 - rust-lang#126263 (Make issue-122805.rs big endian compatible)
 - rust-lang#126281 (set_env: State the conclusion upfront)
 - rust-lang#126286 (Make `storage-live.rs` robust against rustc internal changes.)
 - rust-lang#126287 (Update a cranelift patch file for formatting changes.)
 - rust-lang#126301 (Use `tidy` to sort crate attributes for all compiler crates.)
 - rust-lang#126305 (Make PathBuf less Ok with adding UTF-16 then `into_string`)
 - rust-lang#126310 (Migrate run make prefer rlib)
 - rust-lang#126314 (fix RELEASES: we do not support upcasting to auto traits)

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6 changes: 2 additions & 4 deletions core/src/array/mod.rs
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Expand Up @@ -533,11 +533,9 @@ impl<T, const N: usize> [T; N] {
/// assert_eq!(c, Some(a));
/// ```
#[unstable(feature = "array_try_map", issue = "79711")]
pub fn try_map<F, R>(self, f: F) -> ChangeOutputType<R, [R::Output; N]>
pub fn try_map<R>(self, f: impl FnMut(T) -> R) -> ChangeOutputType<R, [R::Output; N]>
where
F: FnMut(T) -> R,
R: Try,
R::Residual: Residual<[R::Output; N]>,
R: Try<Residual: Residual<[R::Output; N]>>,
{
drain_array_with(self, |iter| try_from_trusted_iterator(iter.map(f)))
}
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4 changes: 3 additions & 1 deletion core/src/ops/try_trait.rs
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Expand Up @@ -363,7 +363,9 @@ pub trait Residual<O> {
}

#[unstable(feature = "pub_crate_should_not_need_unstable_attr", issue = "none")]
pub(crate) type ChangeOutputType<T, V> = <<T as Try>::Residual as Residual<V>>::TryType;
#[allow(type_alias_bounds)]
pub(crate) type ChangeOutputType<T: Try<Residual: Residual<V>>, V> =
<T::Residual as Residual<V>>::TryType;

/// An adapter for implementing non-try methods via the `Try` implementation.
///
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38 changes: 22 additions & 16 deletions core/src/ptr/const_ptr.rs
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Expand Up @@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ impl<T: ?Sized> *const T {
///
/// unsafe {
/// if let Some(val_back) = ptr.as_ref() {
/// println!("We got back the value: {val_back}!");
/// assert_eq!(val_back, &10);
/// }
/// }
/// ```
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///
/// unsafe {
/// let val_back = &*ptr;
/// println!("We got back the value: {val_back}!");
/// assert_eq!(val_back, &10);
/// }
/// ```
#[stable(feature = "ptr_as_ref", since = "1.9.0")]
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/// let ptr: *const u8 = &10u8 as *const u8;
///
/// unsafe {
/// println!("We got back the value: {}!", ptr.as_ref_unchecked());
/// assert_eq!(ptr.as_ref_unchecked(), &10);
/// }
/// ```
// FIXME: mention it in the docs for `as_ref` and `as_uninit_ref` once stabilized.
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///
/// unsafe {
/// if let Some(val_back) = ptr.as_uninit_ref() {
/// println!("We got back the value: {}!", val_back.assume_init());
/// assert_eq!(val_back.assume_init(), 10);
/// }
/// }
/// ```
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/// let ptr: *const u8 = s.as_ptr();
///
/// unsafe {
/// println!("{}", *ptr.offset(1) as char);
/// println!("{}", *ptr.offset(2) as char);
/// assert_eq!(*ptr.offset(1) as char, '2');
/// assert_eq!(*ptr.offset(2) as char, '3');
/// }
/// ```
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # use std::fmt::Write;
/// // Iterate using a raw pointer in increments of two elements
/// let data = [1u8, 2, 3, 4, 5];
/// let mut ptr: *const u8 = data.as_ptr();
/// let step = 2;
/// let end_rounded_up = ptr.wrapping_offset(6);
///
/// // This loop prints "1, 3, 5, "
/// let mut out = String::new();
/// while ptr != end_rounded_up {
/// unsafe {
/// print!("{}, ", *ptr);
/// write!(&mut out, "{}, ", *ptr).unwrap();
/// }
/// ptr = ptr.wrapping_offset(step);
/// }
/// assert_eq!(out.as_str(), "1, 3, 5, ");
/// ```
#[stable(feature = "ptr_wrapping_offset", since = "1.16.0")]
#[must_use = "returns a new pointer rather than modifying its argument"]
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/// let ptr: *const u8 = s.as_ptr();
///
/// unsafe {
/// println!("{}", *ptr.add(1) as char);
/// println!("{}", *ptr.add(2) as char);
/// assert_eq!(*ptr.add(1), b'2');
/// assert_eq!(*ptr.add(2), b'3');
/// }
/// ```
#[stable(feature = "pointer_methods", since = "1.26.0")]
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///
/// unsafe {
/// let end: *const u8 = s.as_ptr().add(3);
/// println!("{}", *end.sub(1) as char);
/// println!("{}", *end.sub(2) as char);
/// assert_eq!(*end.sub(1), b'3');
/// assert_eq!(*end.sub(2), b'2');
/// }
/// ```
#[stable(feature = "pointer_methods", since = "1.26.0")]
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/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # use std::fmt::Write;
/// // Iterate using a raw pointer in increments of two elements
/// let data = [1u8, 2, 3, 4, 5];
/// let mut ptr: *const u8 = data.as_ptr();
/// let step = 2;
/// let end_rounded_up = ptr.wrapping_add(6);
///
/// // This loop prints "1, 3, 5, "
/// let mut out = String::new();
/// while ptr != end_rounded_up {
/// unsafe {
/// print!("{}, ", *ptr);
/// write!(&mut out, "{}, ", *ptr).unwrap();
/// }
/// ptr = ptr.wrapping_add(step);
/// }
/// assert_eq!(out, "1, 3, 5, ");
/// ```
#[stable(feature = "pointer_methods", since = "1.26.0")]
#[must_use = "returns a new pointer rather than modifying its argument"]
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/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # use std::fmt::Write;
/// // Iterate using a raw pointer in increments of two elements (backwards)
/// let data = [1u8, 2, 3, 4, 5];
/// let mut ptr: *const u8 = data.as_ptr();
/// let start_rounded_down = ptr.wrapping_sub(2);
/// ptr = ptr.wrapping_add(4);
/// let step = 2;
/// // This loop prints "5, 3, 1, "
/// let mut out = String::new();
/// while ptr != start_rounded_down {
/// unsafe {
/// print!("{}, ", *ptr);
/// write!(&mut out, "{}, ", *ptr).unwrap();
/// }
/// ptr = ptr.wrapping_sub(step);
/// }
/// assert_eq!(out, "5, 3, 1, ");
/// ```
#[stable(feature = "pointer_methods", since = "1.26.0")]
#[must_use = "returns a new pointer rather than modifying its argument"]
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33 changes: 33 additions & 0 deletions core/src/slice/raw.rs
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Expand Up @@ -82,6 +82,39 @@ use crate::ub_checks;
/// }
/// ```
///
/// ### FFI: Handling null pointers
///
/// In languages such as C++, pointers to empty collections are not guaranteed to be non-null.
/// When accepting such pointers, they have to be checked for null-ness to avoid undefined
/// behavior.
///
/// ```
/// use std::slice;
///
/// /// Sum the elements of an FFI slice.
/// ///
/// /// # Safety
/// ///
/// /// If ptr is not NULL, it must be correctly aligned and
/// /// point to `len` initialized items of type `f32`.
/// unsafe extern "C" fn sum_slice(ptr: *const f32, len: usize) -> f32 {
/// let data = if ptr.is_null() {
/// // `len` is assumed to be 0.
/// &[]
/// } else {
/// // SAFETY: see function docstring.
/// unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts(ptr, len) }
/// };
/// data.into_iter().sum()
/// }
///
/// // This could be the result of C++'s std::vector::data():
/// let ptr = std::ptr::null();
/// // And this could be std::vector::size():
/// let len = 0;
/// assert_eq!(unsafe { sum_slice(ptr, len) }, 0.0);
/// ```
///
/// [valid]: ptr#safety
/// [`NonNull::dangling()`]: ptr::NonNull::dangling
#[inline]
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12 changes: 8 additions & 4 deletions std/src/env.rs
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Expand Up @@ -323,8 +323,10 @@ impl Error for VarError {
/// This function is also always safe to call on Windows, in single-threaded
/// and multi-threaded programs.
///
/// In multi-threaded programs on other operating systems, we strongly suggest
/// not using `set_var` or `remove_var` at all. The exact requirement is: you
/// In multi-threaded programs on other operating systems, the only safe option is
/// to not use `set_var` or `remove_var` at all.
///
/// The exact requirement is: you
/// must ensure that there are no other threads concurrently writing or
/// *reading*(!) the environment through functions or global variables other
/// than the ones in this module. The problem is that these operating systems
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/// This function is also always safe to call on Windows, in single-threaded
/// and multi-threaded programs.
///
/// In multi-threaded programs on other operating systems, we strongly suggest
/// not using `set_var` or `remove_var` at all. The exact requirement is: you
/// In multi-threaded programs on other operating systems, the only safe option is
/// to not use `set_var` or `remove_var` at all.
///
/// The exact requirement is: you
/// must ensure that there are no other threads concurrently writing or
/// *reading*(!) the environment through functions or global variables other
/// than the ones in this module. The problem is that these operating systems
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions std/src/sys/pal/windows/rand.rs
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
use core::{mem, ptr};

use crate::sys::c;
use core::mem;
use core::ptr;

#[cfg(not(target_vendor = "win7"))]
#[inline]
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3 changes: 3 additions & 0 deletions std/src/sys_common/wtf8.rs
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Expand Up @@ -477,6 +477,9 @@ impl Wtf8Buf {
/// Part of a hack to make PathBuf::push/pop more efficient.
#[inline]
pub(crate) fn as_mut_vec_for_path_buf(&mut self) -> &mut Vec<u8> {
// FIXME: this function should not even exist, as it implies violating Wtf8Buf invariants
// For now, simply assume that is about to happen.
self.is_known_utf8 = false;
&mut self.bytes
}
}
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14 changes: 14 additions & 0 deletions std/tests/windows.rs
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@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
#![cfg(windows)]
//! An external tests

use std::{ffi::OsString, os::windows::ffi::OsStringExt, path::PathBuf};

#[test]
#[should_panic]
fn os_string_must_know_it_isnt_utf8_issue_126291() {
let mut utf8 = PathBuf::from(OsString::from("utf8".to_owned()));
let non_utf8: OsString =
OsStringExt::from_wide(&[0x6e, 0x6f, 0x6e, 0xd800, 0x75, 0x74, 0x66, 0x38]);
utf8.set_extension(&non_utf8);
utf8.into_os_string().into_string().unwrap();
}

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