add x86-sse2 (32bit) ABI that requires SSE2 target feature by RalfJung · Pull Request #137037 · rust-lang/rust
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Feb 14, 2025add x86-sse2 (32bit) ABI that requires SSE2 target feature This is the first commit of rust-lang#135408: The primary goal of this is to make SSE2 required for our i686 targets (at least for the ones that use Pentium 4 as their baseline), to ensure they cannot be affected by rust-lang#114479. This has been MCPd in rust-lang/compiler-team#808, and is tracked in rust-lang#133611. We do this by defining a new ABI that these targets select, and making SSE2 required by the ABI (that's the first commit). That's kind of a hack, but it is the easiest way to make a target feature required via the target spec. In a follow-up change (rust-lang#135408), we can actually make use of SSE2 for the ABI, but that is running into some infrastructure issues. r? `@workingjubilee` try-job: aarch64-apple try-job: aarch64-gnu try-job: aarch64-gnu-debug try-job: test-various try-job: x86_64-gnu-nopt try-job: dist-i586-gnu-i586-i686-musl
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Feb 14, 2025add x86-sse2 (32bit) ABI that requires SSE2 target feature This is the first commit of rust-lang#135408: The primary goal of this is to make SSE2 required for our i686 targets (at least for the ones that use Pentium 4 as their baseline), to ensure they cannot be affected by rust-lang#114479. This has been MCPd in rust-lang/compiler-team#808, and is tracked in rust-lang#133611. We do this by defining a new ABI that these targets select, and making SSE2 required by the ABI (that's the first commit). That's kind of a hack, but it is the easiest way to make a target feature required via the target spec. In a follow-up change (rust-lang#135408), we can actually make use of SSE2 for the ABI, but that is running into some infrastructure issues. r? `@workingjubilee` try-job: aarch64-apple try-job: aarch64-gnu try-job: aarch64-gnu-debug try-job: test-various try-job: x86_64-gnu-nopt try-job: dist-i586-gnu-i586-i686-musl
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Feb 14, 2025add x86-sse2 (32bit) ABI that requires SSE2 target feature This is the first commit of rust-lang#135408: The primary goal of this is to make SSE2 required for our i686 targets (at least for the ones that use Pentium 4 as their baseline), to ensure they cannot be affected by rust-lang#114479. This has been MCPd in rust-lang/compiler-team#808, and is tracked in rust-lang#133611. We do this by defining a new ABI that these targets select, and making SSE2 required by the ABI (that's the first commit). That's kind of a hack, but it is the easiest way to make a target feature required via the target spec. In a follow-up change (rust-lang#135408), we can actually make use of SSE2 for the ABI, but that is running into some infrastructure issues. r? `@workingjubilee` try-job: aarch64-apple try-job: aarch64-gnu try-job: aarch64-gnu-debug try-job: test-various try-job: x86_64-gnu-nopt try-job: dist-i586-gnu-i586-i686-musl
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Feb 15, 2025…kingjubilee Rollup of 10 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#133312 (triagebot: automatically add more rustdoc related labels) - rust-lang#134016 (Stabilize `const_is_char_boundary` and `const_str_split_at`.) - rust-lang#136971 (Add a new check-pass UI test for returning `impl Fn(T) -> impl Trait`) - rust-lang#136983 (Prepare standard library for Rust 2024 migration) - rust-lang#137002 (Fix early lint check desc in query) - rust-lang#137006 (borrowck diagnostics cleanup: remove an unused and a barely-used field) - rust-lang#137032 (Decode metadata buffer in one go) - rust-lang#137035 (Normalize closure instance before eagerly monomorphizing it) - rust-lang#137037 (add x86-sse2 (32bit) ABI that requires SSE2 target feature) - rust-lang#137038 (llvm: Tolerate captures in tests) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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Feb 15, 2025Rollup merge of rust-lang#137037 - RalfJung:x86-sse2-abi, r=workingjubilee add x86-sse2 (32bit) ABI that requires SSE2 target feature This is the first commit of rust-lang#135408: The primary goal of this is to make SSE2 required for our i686 targets (at least for the ones that use Pentium 4 as their baseline), to ensure they cannot be affected by rust-lang#114479. This has been MCPd in rust-lang/compiler-team#808, and is tracked in rust-lang#133611. We do this by defining a new ABI that these targets select, and making SSE2 required by the ABI (that's the first commit). That's kind of a hack, but it is the easiest way to make a target feature required via the target spec. In a follow-up change (rust-lang#135408), we can actually make use of SSE2 for the ABI, but that is running into some infrastructure issues. r? `@workingjubilee` try-job: aarch64-apple try-job: aarch64-gnu try-job: aarch64-gnu-debug try-job: test-various try-job: x86_64-gnu-nopt try-job: dist-i586-gnu-i586-i686-musl
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Feb 18, 2025x86: use SSE2 to pass float and SIMD types This builds on the new X86Sse2 ABI landed in rust-lang#137037 to actually make it a separate ABI from the default x86 ABI, and use SSE2 registers. Specifically, we use it in two ways: to return `f64` values in a register rather than by-ptr, and to pass vectors of size up to 128bit in a register (or, well, whatever LLVM does when passing `<4 x float>` by-val, I don't actually know if this ends up in a register). Cc `@workingjubilee` Fixes rust-lang#133611 try-job: aarch64-apple try-job: aarch64-gnu try-job: aarch64-gnu-debug try-job: test-various try-job: x86_64-gnu-nopt try-job: dist-i586-gnu-i586-i686-musl try-job: x86_64-msvc-1
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Feb 18, 2025x86: use SSE2 to pass float and SIMD types This builds on the new X86Sse2 ABI landed in rust-lang#137037 to actually make it a separate ABI from the default x86 ABI, and use SSE2 registers. Specifically, we use it in two ways: to return `f64` values in a register rather than by-ptr, and to pass vectors of size up to 128bit in a register (or, well, whatever LLVM does when passing `<4 x float>` by-val, I don't actually know if this ends up in a register). Cc `@workingjubilee` Fixes rust-lang#133611 try-job: aarch64-apple try-job: aarch64-gnu try-job: aarch64-gnu-debug try-job: test-various try-job: x86_64-gnu-nopt try-job: dist-i586-gnu-i586-i686-musl try-job: x86_64-msvc-1
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Feb 19, 2025x86: use SSE2 to pass float and SIMD types This builds on the new X86Sse2 ABI landed in rust-lang#137037 to actually make it a separate ABI from the default x86 ABI, and use SSE2 registers. Specifically, we use it in two ways: to return `f64` values in a register rather than by-ptr, and to pass vectors of size up to 128bit in a register (or, well, whatever LLVM does when passing `<4 x float>` by-val, I don't actually know if this ends up in a register). Cc `@workingjubilee` Fixes rust-lang#133611 try-job: aarch64-apple try-job: aarch64-gnu try-job: aarch64-gnu-debug try-job: test-various try-job: x86_64-gnu-nopt try-job: dist-i586-gnu-i586-i686-musl try-job: x86_64-msvc-1
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Feb 19, 2025x86: use SSE2 to pass float and SIMD types This builds on the new X86Sse2 ABI landed in rust-lang/rust#137037 to actually make it a separate ABI from the default x86 ABI, and use SSE2 registers. Specifically, we use it in two ways: to return `f64` values in a register rather than by-ptr, and to pass vectors of size up to 128bit in a register (or, well, whatever LLVM does when passing `<4 x float>` by-val, I don't actually know if this ends up in a register). Cc `@workingjubilee` Fixes #133611 try-job: aarch64-apple try-job: aarch64-gnu try-job: aarch64-gnu-debug try-job: test-various try-job: x86_64-gnu-nopt try-job: dist-i586-gnu-i586-i686-musl try-job: x86_64-msvc-1
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Apr 9, 2025Upstream changes relative to 1.85.1: Version 1.86.0 (2025-04-03) ========================== Language -------- - [Stabilize upcasting trait objects to supertraits.] (rust-lang/rust#134367) - [Allow safe functions to be marked with the `#[target_feature]` attribute.] (rust-lang/rust#134090) - [The `missing_abi` lint now warns-by-default.] (rust-lang/rust#132397) - Rust now lints about double negations, to catch cases that might have intended to be a prefix decrement operator (`--x`) as written in other languages. This was previously a clippy lint, `clippy::double_neg`, and is [now available directly in Rust as `double_negations`.] (rust-lang/rust#126604) - [More pointers are now detected as definitely not-null based on their alignment in const eval.] (rust-lang/rust#133700) - [Empty `repr()` attribute applied to invalid items are now correctly rejected.] (rust-lang/rust#133925) - [Inner attributes `#![test]` and `#![rustfmt::skip]` are no longer accepted in more places than intended.] (rust-lang/rust#134276) Compiler -------- - [Debug-assert that raw pointers are non-null on access.] (rust-lang/rust#134424) - [Change `-O` to mean `-C opt-level=3` instead of `-C opt-level=2` to match Cargo's defaults.] (rust-lang/rust#135439) - [Fix emission of `overflowing_literals` under certain macro environments.] (rust-lang/rust#136393) Platform Support ---------------- - [Replace `i686-unknown-redox` target with `i586-unknown-redox`.] (rust-lang/rust#136698) - [Increase baseline CPU of `i686-unknown-hurd-gnu` to Pentium 4.] (rust-lang/rust#136700) - New tier 3 targets: - [`{aarch64-unknown,x86_64-pc}-nto-qnx710_iosock`] (rust-lang/rust#133631). For supporting Neutrino QNX 7.1 with `io-socket` network stack. - [`{aarch64-unknown,x86_64-pc}-nto-qnx800`] (rust-lang/rust#133631). For supporting Neutrino QNX 8.0 (`no_std`-only). - [`{x86_64,i686}-win7-windows-gnu`] (rust-lang/rust#134609). Intended for backwards compatibility with Windows 7. `{x86_64,i686}-win7-windows-msvc` are the Windows MSVC counterparts that already exist as Tier 3 targets. - [`amdgcn-amd-amdhsa`](rust-lang/rust#134740). - [`x86_64-pc-cygwin`](rust-lang/rust#134999). - [`{mips,mipsel}-mti-none-elf`] (rust-lang/rust#135074). Initial bare-metal support. - [`m68k-unknown-none-elf`](rust-lang/rust#135085). - [`armv7a-nuttx-{eabi,eabihf}`, `aarch64-unknown-nuttx`, and `thumbv7a-nuttx-{eabi,eabihf}`] (rust-lang/rust#135757). Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc] for more information on Rust's tiered platform support. Libraries --------- - The type of `FromBytesWithNulError` in `CStr::from_bytes_with_nul(bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<&Self, FromBytesWithNulError>` was [changed from an opaque struct to an enum] (rust-lang/rust#134143), allowing users to examine why the conversion failed. - [Remove `RustcDecodable` and `RustcEncodable`.] (rust-lang/rust#134272) - [Deprecate libtest's `--logfile` option.] (rust-lang/rust#134283) - [On recent versions of Windows, `std::fs::remove_file` will now remove read-only files.] (rust-lang/rust#134679) Stabilized APIs --------------- - [`{float}::next_down`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.f64.html#method.next_down) - [`{float}::next_up`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.f64.html#method.next_up) - [`<[_]>::get_disjoint_mut`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.slice.html#method.get_disjoint_mut) - [`<[_]>::get_disjoint_unchecked_mut`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.slice.html#method.get_disjoint_unchecked_mut) - [`slice::GetDisjointMutError`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/slice/enum.GetDisjointMutError.html) - [`HashMap::get_disjoint_mut`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/collections/hash_map/struct.HashMap.html#method.get_disjoint_mut) - [`HashMap::get_disjoint_unchecked_mut`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/collections/hash_map/struct.HashMap.html#method.get_disjoint_unchecked_mut) - [`NonZero::count_ones`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/num/struct.NonZero.html#method.count_ones) - [`Vec::pop_if`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/vec/struct.Vec.html#method.pop_if) - [`sync::Once::wait`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/sync/struct.Once.html#method.wait) - [`sync::Once::wait_force`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/sync/struct.Once.html#method.wait_force) - [`sync::OnceLock::wait`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/sync/struct.OnceLock.html#method.wait) These APIs are now stable in const contexts: - [`hint::black_box`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/hint/fn.black_box.html) - [`io::Cursor::get_mut`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/io/struct.Cursor.html#method.get_mut) - [`io::Cursor::set_position`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/io/struct.Cursor.html#method.set_position) - [`str::is_char_boundary`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.str.html#method.is_char_boundary) - [`str::split_at`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.str.html#method.split_at) - [`str::split_at_checked`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.str.html#method.split_at_checked) - [`str::split_at_mut`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.str.html#method.split_at_mut) - [`str::split_at_mut_checked`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.str.html#method.split_at_mut_checked) Cargo ----- - [When merging, replace rather than combine configuration keys that refer to a program path and its arguments.] (rust-lang/cargo#15066) - [Error if both `--package` and `--workspace` are passed but the requested package is missing.] (rust-lang/cargo#15071) This was previously silently ignored, which was considered a bug since missing packages should be reported. - [Deprecate the token argument in `cargo login` to avoid shell history leaks.] (rust-lang/cargo#15057) - [Simplify the implementation of `SourceID` comparisons.] (rust-lang/cargo#14980) This may potentially change behavior if the canonicalized URL compares differently in alternative registries. Rustdoc ----- - [Add a sans-serif font setting.] (rust-lang/rust#133636) Compatibility Notes ------------------- - [The `wasm_c_abi` future compatibility warning is now a hard error.] (rust-lang/rust#133951) Users of `wasm-bindgen` should upgrade to at least version 0.2.89, otherwise compilation will fail. - [Remove long-deprecated no-op attributes `#![no_start]` and `#![crate_id]`.] (rust-lang/rust#134300) - [The future incompatibility lint `cenum_impl_drop_cast` has been made into a hard error.] (rust-lang/rust#135964) This means it is now an error to cast a field-less enum to an integer if the enum implements `Drop`. - [SSE2 is now required for "i686" 32-bit x86 hard-float targets; disabling it causes a warning that will become a hard error eventually.] (rust-lang/rust#137037) To compile for pre-SSE2 32-bit x86, use a "i586" target instead. Internal Changes ---------------- These changes do not affect any public interfaces of Rust, but they represent significant improvements to the performance or internals of rustc and related tools. - [Build the rustc on AArch64 Linux with ThinLTO + PGO.] (rust-lang/rust#133807) The ARM 64-bit compiler (AArch64) on Linux is now optimized with ThinLTO and PGO, similar to the optimizations we have already performed for the x86-64 compiler on Linux. This should make it up to 30% faster.
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May 10, 2025This MR contains the following updates: | Package | Update | Change | |---|---|---| | [rust](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust) | minor | `1.85.1` -> `1.86.0` | MR created with the help of [el-capitano/tools/renovate-bot](https://gitlab.com/el-capitano/tools/renovate-bot). **Proposed changes to behavior should be submitted there as MRs.** --- ### Release Notes <details> <summary>rust-lang/rust (rust)</summary> ### [`v1.86.0`](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/HEAD/RELEASES.md#Version-1860-2025-04-03) [Compare Source](rust-lang/rust@1.85.1...1.86.0) \========================== <a id="1.86.0-Language"></a> ## Language - [Stabilize upcasting trait objects to supertraits.](rust-lang/rust#134367) - [Allow safe functions to be marked with the `#[target_feature]` attribute.](rust-lang/rust#134090) - [The `missing_abi` lint now warns-by-default.](rust-lang/rust#132397) - Rust now lints about double negations, to catch cases that might have intended to be a prefix decrement operator (`--x`) as written in other languages. This was previously a clippy lint, `clippy::double_neg`, and is [now available directly in Rust as `double_negations`.](rust-lang/rust#126604) - [More pointers are now detected as definitely not-null based on their alignment in const eval.](rust-lang/rust#133700) - [Empty `repr()` attribute applied to invalid items are now correctly rejected.](rust-lang/rust#133925) - [Inner attributes `#![test]` and `#![rustfmt::skip]` are no longer accepted in more places than intended.](rust-lang/rust#134276) <a id="1.86.0-Compiler"></a> ## Compiler - [Debug-assert that raw pointers are non-null on access.](rust-lang/rust#134424) - [Change `-O` to mean `-C opt-level=3` instead of `-C opt-level=2` to match Cargo's defaults.](rust-lang/rust#135439) - [Fix emission of `overflowing_literals` under certain macro environments.](rust-lang/rust#136393) <a id="1.86.0-Platform-Support"></a> ## Platform Support - [Replace `i686-unknown-redox` target with `i586-unknown-redox`.](rust-lang/rust#136698) - [Increase baseline CPU of `i686-unknown-hurd-gnu` to Pentium 4.](rust-lang/rust#136700) - New tier 3 targets: - [`{aarch64-unknown,x86_64-pc}-nto-qnx710_iosock`](rust-lang/rust#133631). For supporting Neutrino QNX 7.1 with `io-socket` network stack. - [`{aarch64-unknown,x86_64-pc}-nto-qnx800`](rust-lang/rust#133631). For supporting Neutrino QNX 8.0 (`no_std`-only). - [`{x86_64,i686}-win7-windows-gnu`](rust-lang/rust#134609). Intended for backwards compatibility with Windows 7. `{x86_64,i686}-win7-windows-msvc` are the Windows MSVC counterparts that already exist as Tier 3 targets. - [`amdgcn-amd-amdhsa`](rust-lang/rust#134740). - [`x86_64-pc-cygwin`](rust-lang/rust#134999). - [`{mips,mipsel}-mti-none-elf`](rust-lang/rust#135074). Initial bare-metal support. - [`m68k-unknown-none-elf`](rust-lang/rust#135085). - [`armv7a-nuttx-{eabi,eabihf}`, `aarch64-unknown-nuttx`, and `thumbv7a-nuttx-{eabi,eabihf}`](rust-lang/rust#135757). Refer to Rust's \[platform support page]\[platform-support-doc] for more information on Rust's tiered platform support. <a id="1.86.0-Libraries"></a> ## Libraries - The type of `FromBytesWithNulError` in `CStr::from_bytes_with_nul(bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<&Self, FromBytesWithNulError>` was [changed from an opaque struct to an enum](rust-lang/rust#134143), allowing users to examine why the conversion failed. - [Remove `RustcDecodable` and `RustcEncodable`.](rust-lang/rust#134272) - [Deprecate libtest's `--logfile` option.](rust-lang/rust#134283) - [On recent versions of Windows, `std::fs::remove_file` will now remove read-only files.](rust-lang/rust#134679) <a id="1.86.0-Stabilized-APIs"></a> ## Stabilized APIs - [`{float}::next_down`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.f64.html#method.next_down) - [`{float}::next_up`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.f64.html#method.next_up) - [`<[_]>::get_disjoint_mut`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.slice.html#method.get_disjoint_mut) - [`<[_]>::get_disjoint_unchecked_mut`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.slice.html#method.get_disjoint_unchecked_mut) - [`slice::GetDisjointMutError`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/slice/enum.GetDisjointMutError.html) - [`HashMap::get_disjoint_mut`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/collections/hash_map/struct.HashMap.html#method.get_disjoint_mut) - [`HashMap::get_disjoint_unchecked_mut`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/collections/hash_map/struct.HashMap.html#method.get_disjoint_unchecked_mut) - [`NonZero::count_ones`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/num/struct.NonZero.html#method.count_ones) - [`Vec::pop_if`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/vec/struct.Vec.html#method.pop_if) - [`sync::Once::wait`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/sync/struct.Once.html#method.wait) - [`sync::Once::wait_force`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/sync/struct.Once.html#method.wait_force) - [`sync::OnceLock::wait`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/sync/struct.OnceLock.html#method.wait) These APIs are now stable in const contexts: - [`hint::black_box`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/hint/fn.black_box.html) - [`io::Cursor::get_mut`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/io/struct.Cursor.html#method.get_mut) - [`io::Cursor::set_position`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/io/struct.Cursor.html#method.set_position) - [`str::is_char_boundary`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.str.html#method.is_char_boundary) - [`str::split_at`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.str.html#method.split_at) - [`str::split_at_checked`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.str.html#method.split_at_checked) - [`str::split_at_mut`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.str.html#method.split_at_mut) - [`str::split_at_mut_checked`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.str.html#method.split_at_mut_checked) <a id="1.86.0-Cargo"></a> ## Cargo - [When merging, replace rather than combine configuration keys that refer to a program path and its arguments.](rust-lang/cargo#15066) - [Error if both `--package` and `--workspace` are passed but the requested package is missing.](rust-lang/cargo#15071) This was previously silently ignored, which was considered a bug since missing packages should be reported. - [Deprecate the token argument in `cargo login` to avoid shell history leaks.](rust-lang/cargo#15057) - [Simplify the implementation of `SourceID` comparisons.](rust-lang/cargo#14980) This may potentially change behavior if the canonicalized URL compares differently in alternative registries. <a id="1.86.0-Rustdoc"></a> ## Rustdoc - [Add a sans-serif font setting.](rust-lang/rust#133636) <a id="1.86.0-Compatibility-Notes"></a> ## Compatibility Notes - [The `wasm_c_abi` future compatibility warning is now a hard error.](rust-lang/rust#133951) Users of `wasm-bindgen` should upgrade to at least version 0.2.89, otherwise compilation will fail. - [Remove long-deprecated no-op attributes `#![no_start]` and `#![crate_id]`.](rust-lang/rust#134300) - [The future incompatibility lint `cenum_impl_drop_cast` has been made into a hard error.](rust-lang/rust#135964) This means it is now an error to cast a field-less enum to an integer if the enum implements `Drop`. - [SSE2 is now required for "i686" 32-bit x86 hard-float targets; disabling it causes a warning that will become a hard error eventually.](rust-lang/rust#137037) To compile for pre-SSE2 32-bit x86, use a "i586" target instead. <a id="1.86.0-Internal-Changes"></a> ## Internal Changes These changes do not affect any public interfaces of Rust, but they represent significant improvements to the performance or internals of rustc and related tools. - [Build the rustc on AArch64 Linux with ThinLTO + PGO.](rust-lang/rust#133807) The ARM 64-bit compiler (AArch64) on Linux is now optimized with ThinLTO and PGO, similar to the optimizations we have already performed for the x86-64 compiler on Linux. 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Jun 16, 2025Pkgsrc changes: * Drop support for building now old 1.76.0 rust natively on 32-bit NetBSD arm ports, pushing those to use the rust-bin variant instead. * Use of newer GCC on NetBSD/powerpc turned out to not be required, given that your kernel and user-land is new enough. >= 10.0 release? * Checksum updates. Upstream changes: Version 1.86.0 (2025-04-03) ========================== Language -------- - [Stabilize upcasting trait objects to supertraits.] (rust-lang/rust#134367) - [Allow safe functions to be marked with the `#[target_feature]` attribute.] (rust-lang/rust#134090) - [The `missing_abi` lint now warns-by-default.] (rust-lang/rust#132397) - Rust now lints about double negations, to catch cases that might have intended to be a prefix decrement operator (`--x`) as written in other languages. This was previously a clippy lint, `clippy::double_neg`, and is [now available directly in Rust as `double_negations`.] (rust-lang/rust#126604) - [More pointers are now detected as definitely not-null based on their alignment in const eval.] (rust-lang/rust#133700) - [Empty `repr()` attribute applied to invalid items are now correctly rejected.] (rust-lang/rust#133925) - [Inner attributes `#![test]` and `#![rustfmt::skip]` are no longer accepted in more places than intended.] (rust-lang/rust#134276) Compiler -------- - [Debug-assert that raw pointers are non-null on access.] (rust-lang/rust#134424) - [Change `-O` to mean `-C opt-level=3` instead of `-C opt-level=2` to match Cargo's defaults.] (rust-lang/rust#135439) - [Fix emission of `overflowing_literals` under certain macro environments.] (rust-lang/rust#136393) Platform Support ---------------- - [Replace `i686-unknown-redox` target with `i586-unknown-redox`.] (rust-lang/rust#136698) - [Increase baseline CPU of `i686-unknown-hurd-gnu` to Pentium 4.] (rust-lang/rust#136700) - New tier 3 targets: - [`{aarch64-unknown,x86_64-pc}-nto-qnx710_iosock`] (rust-lang/rust#133631). For supporting Neutrino QNX 7.1 with `io-socket` network stack. - [`{aarch64-unknown,x86_64-pc}-nto-qnx800`] (rust-lang/rust#133631). For supporting Neutrino QNX 8.0 (`no_std`-only). - [`{x86_64,i686}-win7-windows-gnu`] (rust-lang/rust#134609). Intended for backwards compatibility with Windows 7. `{x86_64,i686}-win7-windows-msvc` are the Windows MSVC counterparts that already exist as Tier 3 targets. - [`amdgcn-amd-amdhsa`](rust-lang/rust#134740). - [`x86_64-pc-cygwin`](rust-lang/rust#134999). - [`{mips,mipsel}-mti-none-elf`] (rust-lang/rust#135074). Initial bare-metal support. - [`m68k-unknown-none-elf`](rust-lang/rust#135085). - [`armv7a-nuttx-{eabi,eabihf}`, `aarch64-unknown-nuttx`, and `thumbv7a-nuttx-{eabi,eabihf}`] (rust-lang/rust#135757). Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc] for more information on Rust's tiered platform support. Libraries --------- - The type of `FromBytesWithNulError` in `CStr::from_bytes_with_nul(bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<&Self, FromBytesWithNulError>` was [changed from an opaque struct to an enum] (rust-lang/rust#134143), allowing users to examine why the conversion failed. - [Remove `RustcDecodable` and `RustcEncodable`.] (rust-lang/rust#134272) - [Deprecate libtest's `--logfile` option.] (rust-lang/rust#134283) - [On recent versions of Windows, `std::fs::remove_file` will now remove read-only files.] (rust-lang/rust#134679) Stabilized APIs --------------- - [`{float}::next_down`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.f64.html#method.next_down) - [`{float}::next_up`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.f64.html#method.next_up) - [`<[_]>::get_disjoint_mut`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.slice.html#method.get_disjoint_mut) - [`<[_]>::get_disjoint_unchecked_mut`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.slice.html#method.get_disjoint_unchecked_mut) - [`slice::GetDisjointMutError`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/slice/enum.GetDisjointMutError.html) - [`HashMap::get_disjoint_mut`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/collections/hash_map/struct.HashMap.html#method.get_disjoint_mut) - [`HashMap::get_disjoint_unchecked_mut`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/collections/hash_map/struct.HashMap.html#method.get_disjoint_unchecked_mut) - [`NonZero::count_ones`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/num/struct.NonZero.html#method.count_ones) - [`Vec::pop_if`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/vec/struct.Vec.html#method.pop_if) - [`sync::Once::wait`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/sync/struct.Once.html#method.wait) - [`sync::Once::wait_force`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/sync/struct.Once.html#method.wait_force) - [`sync::OnceLock::wait`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/sync/struct.OnceLock.html#method.wait) These APIs are now stable in const contexts: - [`hint::black_box`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/hint/fn.black_box.html) - [`io::Cursor::get_mut`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/io/struct.Cursor.html#method.get_mut) - [`io::Cursor::set_position`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/io/struct.Cursor.html#method.set_position) - [`str::is_char_boundary`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.str.html#method.is_char_boundary) - [`str::split_at`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.str.html#method.split_at) - [`str::split_at_checked`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.str.html#method.split_at_checked) - [`str::split_at_mut`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.str.html#method.split_at_mut) - [`str::split_at_mut_checked`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.str.html#method.split_at_mut_checked) Cargo ----- - [When merging, replace rather than combine configuration keys that refer to a program path and its arguments.] (rust-lang/cargo#15066) - [Error if both `--package` and `--workspace` are passed but the requested package is missing.] (rust-lang/cargo#15071) This was previously silently ignored, which was considered a bug since missing packages should be reported. - [Deprecate the token argument in `cargo login` to avoid shell history leaks.] (rust-lang/cargo#15057) - [Simplify the implementation of `SourceID` comparisons.] (rust-lang/cargo#14980) This may potentially change behavior if the canonicalized URL compares differently in alternative registries. Rustdoc ----- - [Add a sans-serif font setting.] (rust-lang/rust#133636) Compatibility Notes ------------------- - [The `wasm_c_abi` future compatibility warning is now a hard error.] (rust-lang/rust#133951) Users of `wasm-bindgen` should upgrade to at least version 0.2.89, otherwise compilation will fail. - [Remove long-deprecated no-op attributes `#![no_start]` and `#![crate_id]`.] (rust-lang/rust#134300) - [The future incompatibility lint `cenum_impl_drop_cast` has been made into a hard error.] (rust-lang/rust#135964) This means it is now an error to cast a field-less enum to an integer if the enum implements `Drop`. - [SSE2 is now required for "i686" 32-bit x86 hard-float targets; disabling it causes a warning that will become a hard error eventually.] (rust-lang/rust#137037) To compile for pre-SSE2 32-bit x86, use a "i586" target instead. Internal Changes ---------------- These changes do not affect any public interfaces of Rust, but they represent significant improvements to the performance or internals of rustc and related tools. - [Build the rustc on AArch64 Linux with ThinLTO + PGO.] (rust-lang/rust#133807) The ARM 64-bit compiler (AArch64) on Linux is now optimized with ThinLTO and PGO, similar to the optimizations we have already performed for the x86-64 compiler on Linux. This should make it up to 30% faster.
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