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Fix constants not getting dropped if part of a diverging expression #94775

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@rustbot rustbot added the T-compiler Relevant to the compiler team, which will review and decide on the PR/issue. label Mar 9, 2022
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oli-obk commented Mar 9, 2022

@bors try @rust-timer queue

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Awaiting bors try build completion.

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⌛ Trying commit 00310b8e659722793f26c567f4ed649c68128b30 with merge 28eff87d300677d3acc4d7129d31c74bf885cf6d...

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oli-obk commented Mar 9, 2022

we definitely need to run crater on this, as it's technically a breaking change (running Drop where it wasn't run before).

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oli-obk commented Mar 10, 2022

@rust-timer build 28eff87d300677d3acc4d7129d31c74bf885cf6d

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Queued 28eff87d300677d3acc4d7129d31c74bf885cf6d with parent 10dccdc, future comparison URL.

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Finished benchmarking commit (28eff87d300677d3acc4d7129d31c74bf885cf6d): comparison url.

Summary: This benchmark run did not return any relevant results. 7 results were found to be statistically significant but too small to be relevant.

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Benchmarking this pull request likely means that it is perf-sensitive, so we're automatically marking it as not fit for rolling up. While you can manually mark this PR as fit for rollup, we strongly recommend not doing so since this PR led to changes in compiler perf.

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@craterbot check 28eff87d300677d3acc4d7129d31c74bf885cf6d

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@craterbot run start=10dccdc7fcbdc64ee9efe2c1ed975ab8c1d61287 end=28eff87d300677d3acc4d7129d31c74bf885cf6d mode=build-and-test

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bors added a commit to rust-lang/crater that referenced this pull request Mar 10, 2022
Wait for up to a second for existing database lock to clear

This lets users queue new builds and otherwise schedule work while an ongoing
run is proceeding (with lots of record-progress hits). Arguably we want to
prioritize user-initiated commands to take effect and cancel ongoing
record-progress operations (and other automated work), but that will need more
care.

Should fix cases like rust-lang/rust#94775 (comment),
or at least make them much more rare (individual database operations should very rarely take >1s,
though our logs do suggest it is not entirely infrequent today. (That's something that's worth looking into,
just haven't had time yet).

```
[2022-03-10T16:08:38Z DEBUG crater::db] sql query "INSERT INTO results (experiment, crate, toolchain, result, log, encoding) VALUES (?1, ?2, ?3, ?4, ?5, ?6);" executed in 5.009915144s
[2022-03-10T16:08:43Z DEBUG crater::db] sql query "INSERT INTO results (experiment, crate, toolchain, result, log, encoding) VALUES (?1, ?2, ?3, ?4, ?5, ?6);" executed in 5.009725792s
[2022-03-10T16:08:46Z DEBUG crater::db] sql query "INSERT INTO results (experiment, crate, toolchain, result, log, encoding) VALUES (?1, ?2, ?3, ?4, ?5, ?6);" executed in 3.235525973s
```
bors added a commit to rust-lang/crater that referenced this pull request Mar 11, 2022
Move record-progress processing to separate thread

This is intended to let us prioritize work on other requests over work on
record-progress, thereby avoiding some of the timeouts and "database is locked"
errors we would otherwise see when the record-progress requests happen to take
priority.

This separate thread is designed to only run when the server has no requests
in-flight (other than a short, bounded, queue of record-progress requests). If
that queue fills up, we will tell workers to slow down, causing them to retry
requests -- currently at fixed intervals and per worker thread, but a future
commit might clean that up a little to have a more intentional delay.

In general this should, hopefully, decrease the error rate as particularly
human-initiated requests should never have to wait for more than one
record-progress event to complete before having largely uncontended access to the
database. (Other requests still happen concurrently, but requests are typically
very rare in comparison to record-progress which are multiple times a second,
effectively constantly processing).

Errors like rust-lang/rust#94775 (comment) are the primary motivation here, which I hope this is enough to largely clear up.
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r? @davidtwco

Will review to take something off of Wesley's plate :)

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LGTM, r=me after resolving existing comments

compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/expr/as_operand.rs Outdated Show resolved Hide resolved
To limit the fallout from this, don't do this for the last (or only) operand in an rvalue.
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oli-obk commented May 4, 2022

@bors r=davidtwco

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📌 Commit db02e61 has been approved by davidtwco

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⌛ Testing commit db02e61 with merge 364bf39...

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☀️ Test successful - checks-actions
Approved by: davidtwco
Pushing 364bf39 to master...

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Finished benchmarking commit (364bf39): comparison url.

Summary:

  • Primary benchmarks: 😿 relevant regressions found
  • Secondary benchmarks: 😿 relevant regression found
Regressions 😿
(primary)
Regressions 😿
(secondary)
Improvements 🎉
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Improvements 🎉
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All 😿 🎉
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count1 2 1 0 0 2
mean2 0.4% 0.2% N/A N/A 0.4%
max 0.5% 0.2% N/A N/A 0.5%

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@rustbot label: -perf-regression

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  1. number of relevant changes

  2. the arithmetic mean of the percent change

match category {
Category::Constant => {
Category::Constant if let NeedsTemporary::No = needs_temporary || !expr.ty.needs_drop(this.tcx, this.param_env) => {
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The perf regression is definitely real and likely due

  • to changes in how as_operand is being inlined due to this change
  • directly from this change, as internals of the needs_drop check show up in benchmarks now.

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oli-obk commented May 10, 2022

The perf regression is real, but considering that it was only fast because we didn't emit any drop calls for constants in diverging expressions, we'll have to take the small hit.

wip-sync pushed a commit to NetBSD/pkgsrc-wip that referenced this pull request Jul 12, 2022
Pkgsrc changes:
 * adapt patches (libc crate version bump)
 * no longer pass -I/usr/pkg/include through via gcc-wrap script.
   Attempt at fixing version skew with curl package vs. internal
   version of curl.
 * new checksums

Upstream changes:

Version 1.62.0 (2022-06-30)
==========================

Language
--------

- [Stabilize `#[derive(Default)]` on enums with a `#[default]` variant][94457]
- [Stop validating some checks in dead code after functions with
  uninhabited return types][93313]
- [Fix constants not getting dropped if part of a diverging expression][94775]
- [Support unit struct/enum variant in destructuring assignment][95380]
- [Remove mutable_borrow_reservation_conflict lint and allow the
  code pattern][96268]

Compiler
--------

- [linker: Stop using whole-archive on dependencies of dylibs][96436]
- [Make `unaligned_references` lint deny-by-default][95372]
  This lint is also a future compatibility lint, and is expected to eventually
  become a hard error.
- [Only add codegen backend to dep info if -Zbinary-dep-depinfo is used][93969]
- [Reject `#[thread_local]` attribute on non-static items][95006]
- [Add tier 3 `aarch64-pc-windows-gnullvm` and `x86_64-pc-windows-gnullvm`
  targets\*][94872]
- [Implement a lint to warn about unused macro rules][96150]
- [Promote `x86_64-unknown-none` target to Tier 2\*][95705]

\* Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc] for more
   information on Rust's tiered platform support.

Libraries
---------

- [Move `CStr` to libcore, and `CString` to liballoc][94079]
- [Windows: Use a pipe relay for chaining pipes][95841]
- [Replace Linux Mutex and Condvar with futex based ones.][95035]
- [Replace RwLock by a futex based one on Linux][95801]
- [std: directly use pthread in UNIX parker implementation][96393]

Stabilized APIs
---------------

- [`bool::then_some`]
- [`f32::total_cmp`]
- [`f64::total_cmp`]
- [`Stdin::lines`]
- [`windows::CommandExt::raw_arg`]
- [`impl<T: Default> Default for AssertUnwindSafe<T>`]
- [`From<Rc<str>> for Rc<[u8]>`][rc-u8-from-str]
- [`From<Arc<str>> for Arc<[u8]>`][arc-u8-from-str]
- [`FusedIterator for EncodeWide`]
- [RDM intrinsics on aarch64][stdarch/1285]

Clippy
------

- [Create clippy lint against unexpectedly late drop for temporaries
  in match scrutinee expressions][94206]

Cargo
-----

- Added the `cargo add` command for adding dependencies to `Cargo.toml` from
  the command-line.
  [docs](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/cargo/commands/cargo-add.html)
- Package ID specs now support `name@version` syntax in addition to the
  previous `name:version` to align with the behavior in `cargo add` and other
  tools. `cargo install` and `cargo yank` also now support this syntax so the
  version does not need to passed as a separate flag.
- The `git` and `registry` directories in Cargo's home directory (usually
  `~/.cargo`) are now marked as cache directories so that they are not
  included in backups or content indexing (on Windows).
- Added automatic `@` argfile support, which will use "response files" if the
  command-line to `rustc` exceeds the operating system's limit.

Compatibility Notes
-------------------

- `cargo test` now passes `--target` to `rustdoc` if the specified target is
  the same as the host target.
  [#10594](rust-lang/cargo#10594)
- [rustdoc: Remove .woff font files][96279]
- [Enforce Copy bounds for repeat elements while considering lifetimes][95819]

Internal Changes
----------------

- [Unify ReentrantMutex implementations across all platforms][96042]

These changes provide no direct user facing benefits, but represent
significant improvements to the internals and overall performance
of rustc and related tools.

[93313]: rust-lang/rust#93313
[93969]: rust-lang/rust#93969
[94079]: rust-lang/rust#94079
[94206]: rust-lang/rust#94206
[94457]: rust-lang/rust#94457
[94775]: rust-lang/rust#94775
[94872]: rust-lang/rust#94872
[95006]: rust-lang/rust#95006
[95035]: rust-lang/rust#95035
[95372]: rust-lang/rust#95372
[95380]: rust-lang/rust#95380
[95431]: rust-lang/rust#95431
[95705]: rust-lang/rust#95705
[95801]: rust-lang/rust#95801
[95819]: rust-lang/rust#95819
[95841]: rust-lang/rust#95841
[96042]: rust-lang/rust#96042
[96150]: rust-lang/rust#96150
[96268]: rust-lang/rust#96268
[96279]: rust-lang/rust#96279
[96393]: rust-lang/rust#96393
[96436]: rust-lang/rust#96436
[96557]: rust-lang/rust#96557

[`bool::then_some`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.bool.html#method.then_some
[`f32::total_cmp`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.f32.html#method.total_cmp
[`f64::total_cmp`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.f64.html#method.total_cmp
[`Stdin::lines`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/io/struct.Stdin.html#method.lines
[`impl<T: Default> Default for AssertUnwindSafe<T>`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/panic/struct.AssertUnwindSafe.html#impl-Default
[rc-u8-from-str]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/rc/struct.Rc.html#impl-From%3CRc%3Cstr%3E%3E
[arc-u8-from-str]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/sync/struct.Arc.html#impl-From%3CArc%3Cstr%3E%3E
[stdarch/1285]: rust-lang/stdarch#1285
[`windows::CommandExt::raw_arg`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/windows/process/trait.CommandExt.html#tymethod.raw_arg
[`FusedIterator for EncodeWide`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/windows/ffi/struct.EncodeWide.html#impl-FusedIterator
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit to NetBSD/pkgsrc that referenced this pull request Aug 31, 2022
Pkgsrc changes:

 * Bump required GCC to 7 (same as LLVM) to avoid ABI issues
   Fixes native i386 and powerpc 8.x build w/pkgsrc LLVM 14
 * Bump available bootstraps to 1.61.0.
 * Also unlimit stacksize
 * Sync patches over from wip/rust
 * Adjust line number in patches which had non-zero offsets.
 * no longer pass -I/usr/pkg/include through via gcc-wrap script
   when building natively.  Attempt at fixing version skew with curl
   package vs. internal version of curl (may not work...)
 * The NetBSD bootstraps now use .xz compression.
 * Use mk/atomic64.mk.  Still have conditional for libatomic-links.
 * Default to using the internal LLVM when cross-building.


Upstream changes:

Version 1.62.1 (2022-07-19)
==========================

Rust 1.62.1 addresses a few recent regressions in the compiler and standard
library, and also mitigates a CPU vulnerability on Intel SGX.

* [The compiler fixed unsound function coercions involving `impl
  Trait` return types.][98608]
* [The compiler fixed an incremental compilation bug with `async
  fn` lifetimes.][98890]
* [Windows added a fallback for overlapped I/O in synchronous reads
  and writes.][98950]
* [The `x86_64-fortanix-unknown-sgx` target added a mitigation for the
  MMIO stale data vulnerability][98126], advisory [INTEL-SA-00615].

[98608]: rust-lang/rust#98608
[98890]: rust-lang/rust#98890
[98950]: rust-lang/rust#98950
[98126]: rust-lang/rust#98126
[INTEL-SA-00615]: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/security-center/advisory/intel-sa-00615.html


Version 1.62.0 (2022-06-30)
==========================

Language
--------

- [Stabilize `#[derive(Default)]` on enums with a `#[default]` variant][94457]
- [Stop validating some checks in dead code after functions with
  uninhabited return types][93313]
- [Fix constants not getting dropped if part of a diverging expression][94775]
- [Support unit struct/enum variant in destructuring assignment][95380]
- [Remove mutable_borrow_reservation_conflict lint and allow the
  code pattern][96268]

Compiler
--------

- [linker: Stop using whole-archive on dependencies of dylibs][96436]
- [Make `unaligned_references` lint deny-by-default][95372]
  This lint is also a future compatibility lint, and is expected to eventually
  become a hard error.
- [Only add codegen backend to dep info if -Zbinary-dep-depinfo is used][93969]
- [Reject `#[thread_local]` attribute on non-static items][95006]
- [Add tier 3 `aarch64-pc-windows-gnullvm` and `x86_64-pc-windows-gnullvm`
  targets\*][94872]
- [Implement a lint to warn about unused macro rules][96150]
- [Promote `x86_64-unknown-none` target to Tier 2\*][95705]

\* Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc] for more
   information on Rust's tiered platform support.

Libraries
---------

- [Move `CStr` to libcore, and `CString` to liballoc][94079]
- [Windows: Use a pipe relay for chaining pipes][95841]
- [Replace Linux Mutex and Condvar with futex based ones.][95035]
- [Replace RwLock by a futex based one on Linux][95801]
- [std: directly use pthread in UNIX parker implementation][96393]

Stabilized APIs
---------------

- [`bool::then_some`]
- [`f32::total_cmp`]
- [`f64::total_cmp`]
- [`Stdin::lines`]
- [`windows::CommandExt::raw_arg`]
- [`impl<T: Default> Default for AssertUnwindSafe<T>`]
- [`From<Rc<str>> for Rc<[u8]>`][rc-u8-from-str]
- [`From<Arc<str>> for Arc<[u8]>`][arc-u8-from-str]
- [`FusedIterator for EncodeWide`]
- [RDM intrinsics on aarch64][stdarch/1285]

Clippy
------

- [Create clippy lint against unexpectedly late drop for temporaries
  in match scrutinee expressions][94206]

Cargo
-----

- Added the `cargo add` command for adding dependencies to `Cargo.toml` from
  the command-line.
  [docs](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/cargo/commands/cargo-add.html)
- Package ID specs now support `name@version` syntax in addition to the
  previous `name:version` to align with the behavior in `cargo add` and other
  tools. `cargo install` and `cargo yank` also now support this syntax so the
  version does not need to passed as a separate flag.
- The `git` and `registry` directories in Cargo's home directory (usually
  `~/.cargo`) are now marked as cache directories so that they are not
  included in backups or content indexing (on Windows).
- Added automatic `@` argfile support, which will use "response files" if the
  command-line to `rustc` exceeds the operating system's limit.

Compatibility Notes
-------------------

- `cargo test` now passes `--target` to `rustdoc` if the specified target is
  the same as the host target.
  [#10594](rust-lang/cargo#10594)
- [rustdoc: Remove .woff font files][96279]
- [Enforce Copy bounds for repeat elements while considering lifetimes][95819]

Internal Changes
----------------

- [Unify ReentrantMutex implementations across all platforms][96042]

These changes provide no direct user facing benefits, but represent
significant improvements to the internals and overall performance
of rustc and related tools.

[93313]: rust-lang/rust#93313
[93969]: rust-lang/rust#93969
[94079]: rust-lang/rust#94079
[94206]: rust-lang/rust#94206
[94457]: rust-lang/rust#94457
[94775]: rust-lang/rust#94775
[94872]: rust-lang/rust#94872
[95006]: rust-lang/rust#95006
[95035]: rust-lang/rust#95035
[95372]: rust-lang/rust#95372
[95380]: rust-lang/rust#95380
[95431]: rust-lang/rust#95431
[95705]: rust-lang/rust#95705
[95801]: rust-lang/rust#95801
[95819]: rust-lang/rust#95819
[95841]: rust-lang/rust#95841
[96042]: rust-lang/rust#96042
[96150]: rust-lang/rust#96150
[96268]: rust-lang/rust#96268
[96279]: rust-lang/rust#96279
[96393]: rust-lang/rust#96393
[96436]: rust-lang/rust#96436
[96557]: rust-lang/rust#96557

[`bool::then_some`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.bool.html#method.then_some
[`f32::total_cmp`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.f32.html#method.total_cmp
[`f64::total_cmp`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.f64.html#method.total_cmp
[`Stdin::lines`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/io/struct.Stdin.html#method.lines
[`impl<T: Default> Default for AssertUnwindSafe<T>`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/panic/struct.AssertUnwindSafe.html#impl-Default
[rc-u8-from-str]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/rc/struct.Rc.html#impl-From%3CRc%3Cstr%3E%3E
[arc-u8-from-str]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/sync/struct.Arc.html#impl-From%3CArc%3Cstr%3E%3E
[stdarch/1285]: rust-lang/stdarch#1285
[`windows::CommandExt::raw_arg`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/windows/process/trait.CommandExt.html#tymethod.raw_arg
[`FusedIterator for EncodeWide`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/windows/ffi/struct.EncodeWide.html#impl-FusedIterator


Version 1.61.0 (2022-05-19)
==========================

Language
--------

- [`const fn` signatures can now include generic trait bounds][93827]
- [`const fn` signatures can now use `impl Trait` in argument and return
  position][93827]
- [Function pointers can now be created, cast, and passed around in a
  `const fn`][93827]
- [Recursive calls can now set the value of a function's opaque
  `impl Trait` return type][94081]

Compiler
--------

- [Linking modifier syntax in `#[link]` attributes and on the command
  line, as well as the `whole-archive` modifier specifically, are now
  supported][93901]
- [The `char` type is now described as UTF-32 in debuginfo][89887]
- The [`#[target_feature]`][target_feature] attribute
  [can now be used with aarch64 features][90621]
- X86 [`#[target_feature = "adx"]` is now stable][93745]

Libraries
---------

- [`ManuallyDrop<T>` is now documented to have the same layout as `T`][88375]
- [`#[ignore = "#"]` messages are printed when running tests][92714]
- [Consistently show absent stdio handles on Windows as NULL handles][93263]
- [Make `std::io::stdio::lock()` return `'static` handles.][93965]
  Previously, the creation of locked handles to stdin/stdout/stderr would
  borrow the handles being locked, which prevented writing
  `let out = std::io::stdout().lock();` because `out` would outlive
  the return value of `stdout()`.
  Such code now works, eliminating a common pitfall that affected many
  Rust users.
- [`Vec::from_raw_parts` is now less restrictive about its inputs][95016]
- [`std::thread::available_parallelism` now takes cgroup quotas into
  account.][92697] Since `available_parallelism` is often used to create a
  thread pool for parallel computation, which may be CPU-bound for
  performance, `available_parallelism` will return a value consistent with
  the ability to use that many threads continuously, if possible.
  For instance, in a container with 8 virtual CPUs but quotas only allowing
  for 50% usage, `available_parallelism` will return 4.

Stabilized APIs
---------------

- [`Pin::static_mut`]
- [`Pin::static_ref`]
- [`Vec::retain_mut`]
- [`VecDeque::retain_mut`]
- [`Write` for `Cursor<[u8; N]>`][cursor-write-array]
- [`std::os::unix::net::SocketAddr::from_pathname`]
- [`std::process::ExitCode`] and [`std::process::Termination`].
  The stabilization of these two API s now makes it possible for
  programs to return errors from `main` with custom exit codes.
- [`std::thread::JoinHandle::is_finished`]

These APIs are now usable in const contexts:

- [`<*const T>::offset` and `<*mut T>::offset`][ptr-offset]
- [`<*const T>::wrapping_offset` and `<*mut T>::wrapping_offset`]
  [ptr-wrapping_offset]
- [`<*const T>::add` and `<*mut T>::add`][ptr-add]
- [`<*const T>::sub` and `<*mut T>::sub`][ptr-sub]
- [`<*const T>::wrapping_add` and `<*mut T>::wrapping_add`][ptr-wrapping_add]
- [`<*const T>::wrapping_sub` and `<*mut T>::wrapping_sub`][ptr-wrapping_sub]
- [`<[T]>::as_mut_ptr`][slice-as_mut_ptr]
- [`<[T]>::as_ptr_range`][slice-as_ptr_range]
- [`<[T]>::as_mut_ptr_range`][slice-as_mut_ptr_range]

Cargo
-----

No feature changes, but see compatibility notes.

Compatibility Notes
-------------------

- Previously native static libraries were linked as `whole-archive` in
  some cases, but now rustc tries not to use `whole-archive` unless
  explicitly requested. This [change][93901] may result in linking errors
  in some cases. To fix such errors, native libraries linked from the
  command line, build scripts, or [`#[link]` attributes][link-attr] need to
  - (more common) either be reordered to respect dependencies between them
    (if `a` depends on `b` then `a` should go first and `b` second)
  - (less common) or be updated to use the [`+whole-archive`] modifier.
- [Catching a second unwind from FFI code while cleaning up from a Rust
  panic now causes the process to abort][92911]
- [Proc macros no longer see `ident` matchers wrapped in groups][92472]
- [The number of `#` in `r#` raw string literals is now required to be
  less than 256][95251]
- [When checking that a dyn type satisfies a trait bound, supertrait
  bounds are now enforced][92285]
- [`cargo vendor` now only accepts one value for each `--sync` flag]
  [cargo/10448]
- [`cfg` predicates in `all()` and `any()` are always evaluated to detect
  errors, instead of short-circuiting.][94295] The compatibility
  considerations here arise in nightly-only code that used the
  short-circuiting behavior of `all` to write something like
  `cfg(all(feature = "nightly", syntax-requiring-nightly))`, which
  will now fail to compile. Instead, use either `cfg_attr(feature
  = "nightly", ...)` or nested uses of `cfg`.
- [bootstrap: static-libstdcpp is now enabled by default, and can
  now be disabled when llvm-tools is enabled][94832]

Internal Changes
----------------

These changes provide no direct user facing benefits, but represent
significant improvements to the internals and overall performance
of rustc and related tools.

- [debuginfo: Refactor debuginfo generation for types][94261]
- [Remove the everybody loops pass][93913]

[88375]: rust-lang/rust#88375
[89887]: rust-lang/rust#89887
[90621]: rust-lang/rust#90621
[92285]: rust-lang/rust#92285
[92472]: rust-lang/rust#92472
[92697]: rust-lang/rust#92697
[92714]: rust-lang/rust#92714
[92911]: rust-lang/rust#92911
[93263]: rust-lang/rust#93263
[93745]: rust-lang/rust#93745
[93827]: rust-lang/rust#93827
[93901]: rust-lang/rust#93901
[93913]: rust-lang/rust#93913
[93965]: rust-lang/rust#93965
[94081]: rust-lang/rust#94081
[94261]: rust-lang/rust#94261
[94295]: rust-lang/rust#94295
[94832]: rust-lang/rust#94832
[95016]: rust-lang/rust#95016
[95251]: rust-lang/rust#95251
[`+whole-archive`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/rustc/command-line-arguments.html#linking-modifiers-whole-archive
[`Pin::static_mut`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/pin/struct.Pin.html#method.static_mut
[`Pin::static_ref`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/pin/struct.Pin.html#method.static_ref
[`Vec::retain_mut`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/vec/struct.Vec.html#method.retain_mut
[`VecDeque::retain_mut`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/collections/struct.VecDeque.html#method.retain_mut
[`std::os::unix::net::SocketAddr::from_pathname`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/unix/net/struct.SocketAddr.html#method.from_pathname
[`std::process::ExitCode`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/process/struct.ExitCode.html
[`std::process::Termination`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/process/trait.Termination.html
[`std::thread::JoinHandle::is_finished`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/thread/struct.JoinHandle.html#method.is_finished
[cargo/10448]: rust-lang/cargo#10448
[cursor-write-array]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/io/struct.Cursor.html#impl-Write-4
[link-attr]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/reference/items/external-blocks.html#the-link-attribute
[ptr-add]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.add
[ptr-offset]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.offset
[ptr-sub]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.sub
[ptr-wrapping_add]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.wrapping_add
[ptr-wrapping_offset]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.wrapping_offset
[ptr-wrapping_sub]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.wrapping_sub
[slice-as_mut_ptr]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.slice.html#method.as_mut_ptr
[slice-as_mut_ptr_range]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.slice.html#method.as_mut_ptr_range
[slice-as_ptr_range]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.slice.html#method.as_ptr_range
[target_feature]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/attributes/codegen.html#the-target_feature-attribute
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