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Signed-off-by: onur-ozkan <work@onurozkan.dev>
Add target and compile the amdgpu llvm backend.
Provide a new function `listify`, meant to be used in cases similar to `pluralize!`. When you have a slice of arbitrary elements that need to be presented to the user, `listify` allows you to turn that into a list of comma separated strings. This reduces a lot of redundant logic that happens often in diagnostics.
…bilee Add amdgpu target Add amdgpu target to rustc and enable the LLVM target. Fix compiling `core` with the amdgpu: The amdgpu backend makes heavy use of different address spaces. This leads to situations, where a pointer in one addrspace needs to be casted to a pointer in a different addrspace. `bitcast` is invalid for this case, `addrspacecast` needs to be used. Fix compilation failures that created bitcasts for such cases by creating pointer casts (which creates an `addrspacecast` under the hood) instead. MCP: rust-lang/compiler-team#823 Tracking issue: rust-lang#135024 Kinda related to the original amdgpu tracking issue rust-lang#51575 (though that one has been closed for a while).
Update encode_utf16 to mention it is native endian Fixes rust-lang#83102
set rustc dylib on manually constructed rustc command Fixes rust-lang#133629
…-headers, r=jieyouxu CompileTest: Add Directives to Ignore `arm-unknown-*` Targets In rust-lang#134626, I want to ignore `arm-unknown-*` targets because the LLVM IR for those looks very different compared to other targets: https://rust.godbolt.org/z/ssYMhdv4x. I can use `ignore-arm` but, I think, it would exclude large number of Apple devices. So this PR adds a few directives to ignore `arm-unknown-*` targets specifically.
Make comma separated lists of anything easier to make for errors Provide a new function `listify`, meant to be used in cases similar to `pluralize!`. When you have a slice of arbitrary elements that need to be presented to the user, `listify` allows you to turn that into a list of comma separated strings. This reduces a lot of redundant logic that happens often in diagnostics.
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Rollup of 5 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#134740 (Add amdgpu target) - rust-lang#136283 (Update encode_utf16 to mention it is native endian) - rust-lang#136309 (set rustc dylib on manually constructed rustc command) - rust-lang#136339 (CompileTest: Add Directives to Ignore `arm-unknown-*` Targets) - rust-lang#136368 (Make comma separated lists of anything easier to make for errors) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup try-job: dist-powerpc64-linux
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