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Bump minimum required LLVM version to 6.0 #56642

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@nikic nikic commented Dec 9, 2018

Based on the discussion in #55842, while the overall position of Rust wrt LLVM continues to be contentious, there does seem to be a consensus that there is no need for continued support of LLVM 5. This PR bumps our version requirement to LLVM 6.0 and makes Travis run against that.

I hope that this is going to unblock #52694. If I understand correctly, while this issue still exists in LLVM 6, Ubuntu has backported the relevant patch.

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@bors: r+

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📌 Commit 706e67b has been approved by alexcrichton

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gnzlbg commented Dec 10, 2018

@nikic thank you!

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petrochenkov commented Dec 10, 2018

The proprietary custom target I care about recently migrated to LLVM 6, so this is not an immediate problem to me, but I still find the tendency (#55842) worrying.

I think release_date(LLVM N.0.1) + 1 year or something like that would be a good conservative estimate for making LLVM N the minimum version in rustc, e.g. for LLVM 6 that would mean Jul 5 2019.

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gnzlbg commented Dec 10, 2018

Does that mean that for you it would be acceptable if Rust supported the last ~3 LLVM versions ?

E.g. in August 2019 LLVM 9 will be released, and if by then Rust supported LLVM >=7 that would be ok ?

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Oh, sorry, off-by-one error. Fixed.
LLVM 7.0.1 is not yet released (but should be released soon, say December 2018), so in December 2019 my formula would allow making LLVM 7 minimum version.
So I don't care about the number of last LLVM versions, only about time passed since release of LLVM N.0.1.

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gnzlbg commented Dec 10, 2018

I see. I think you already mentioned that in the issue, but if not, could you mention it there ? (~one year after the x.0.1 release) ?

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cuviper commented Dec 11, 2018

The env_alloca hack can go away again -- roughly reverting #53239.

This is no longer necessary for LLVM >= 6.
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nikic commented Dec 11, 2018

@cuviper Thanks for pointing that out, I've included the removal of the env_alloca hack.

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📌 Commit 6c2d704 has been approved by alexcrichton

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⌛ Testing commit 6c2d704 with merge 58cdbb9e20750e77eccd9ad41c51231532cd713e...

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⌛ Testing commit 6c2d704 with merge f53a69d...

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Bump minimum required LLVM version to 6.0

Based on the discussion in #55842, while the overall position of Rust wrt LLVM continues to be contentious, there does seem to be a consensus that there is no need for continued support of LLVM 5. This PR bumps our version requirement to LLVM 6.0 and makes Travis run against that.

I hope that this is going to unblock #52694. If I understand correctly, while this issue still exists in LLVM 6, Ubuntu has backported the relevant patch.

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💔 Test failed - status-travis

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[01:33:32] test string::test_split_off_unicode ... ok
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[01:33:32] test string::test_str_truncate_split_codepoint ... ok
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⌛ Testing commit 6c2d704 with merge 63f8e6e...

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Bump minimum required LLVM version to 6.0

Based on the discussion in #55842, while the overall position of Rust wrt LLVM continues to be contentious, there does seem to be a consensus that there is no need for continued support of LLVM 5. This PR bumps our version requirement to LLVM 6.0 and makes Travis run against that.

I hope that this is going to unblock #52694. If I understand correctly, while this issue still exists in LLVM 6, Ubuntu has backported the relevant patch.

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☀️ Test successful - status-appveyor, status-travis
Approved by: alexcrichton
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@bors bors merged commit 6c2d704 into rust-lang:master Dec 17, 2018
@cuviper cuviper added the relnotes Marks issues that should be documented in the release notes of the next release. label Jan 10, 2019
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit to NetBSD/pkgsrc that referenced this pull request Mar 3, 2019
Pkgsrc changes:
 * Bump required rust version to build to 1.32.0.
 * Adapt patches to changed file locations.
 * Since we now patch some more vendor/ modules, doctor the corresponding
   .cargo-checksum.json files accordingly

Upstream changes:

Version 1.33.0 (2019-02-28)
==========================

Language
--------
- [You can now use the `cfg(target_vendor)` attribute.][57465] E.g.
  `#[cfg(target_vendor="apple")] fn main() { println!("Hello Apple!"); }`
- [Integer patterns such as in a match expression can now be exhaustive.][56362]
  E.g. You can have match statement on a `u8` that covers `0..=255` and
  you would no longer be required to have a `_ => unreachable!()` case.
- [You can now have multiple patterns in `if let` and `while let`
  expressions.][57532] You can do this with the same syntax as a `match`
  expression. E.g.
  ```rust
  enum Creature {
      Crab(String),
      Lobster(String),
      Person(String),
  }

  fn main() {
      let state = Creature::Crab("Ferris");

      if let Creature::Crab(name) | Creature::Person(name) = state {
          println!("This creature's name is: {}", name);
      }
  }
  ```
- [You can now have irrefutable `if let` and `while let` patterns.][57535]
  Using this feature will by default produce a warning as this behaviour
  can be unintuitive. E.g. `if let _ = 5 {}`
- [You can now use `let` bindings, assignments, expression statements,
  and irrefutable pattern destructuring in const functions.][57175]
- [You can now call unsafe const functions.][57067] E.g.
  ```rust
  const unsafe fn foo() -> i32 { 5 }
  const fn bar() -> i32 {
      unsafe { foo() }
  }
  ```
- [You can now specify multiple attributes in a `cfg_attr` attribute.][57332]
  E.g. `#[cfg_attr(all(), must_use, optimize)]`
- [You can now specify a specific alignment with the `#[repr(packed)]`
  attribute.][57049] E.g. `#[repr(packed(2))] struct Foo(i16, i32);` is a
  struct with an alignment of 2 bytes and a size of 6 bytes.
- [You can now import an item from a module as an `_`.][56303] This allows you
  to import a trait's impls, and not have the name in the namespace. E.g.
  ```rust
  use std::io::Read as _;

  // Allowed as there is only one `Read` in the module.
  pub trait Read {}
  ```
- [You may now use `Rc`, `Arc`, and `Pin` as method receivers][56805].

Compiler
--------
- [You can now set a linker flavor for `rustc` with the `-Clinker-flavor`
  command line argument.][56351]
- [The mininum required LLVM version has been bumped to 6.0.][56642]
- [Added support for the PowerPC64 architecture on FreeBSD.][57615]
- [The `x86_64-fortanix-unknown-sgx` target support has been upgraded to
  tier 2 support.][57130] Visit the [platform support][platform-support]
  page for information on Rust's platform support.
- [Added support for the `thumbv7neon-linux-androideabi` and
  `thumbv7neon-unknown-linux-gnueabihf` targets.][56947]
- [Added support for the `x86_64-unknown-uefi` target.][56769]

Libraries
---------
- [The methods `overflowing_{add, sub, mul, shl, shr}` are now `const`
  functions for all numeric types.][57566]
- [The methods `rotate_left`, `rotate_right`, and `wrapping_{add, sub, mul,
  shl, shr}`
  are now `const` functions for all numeric types.][57105]
- [The methods `is_positive` and `is_negative` are now `const` functions for
  all signed numeric types.][57105]
- [The `get` method for all `NonZero` types is now `const`.][57167]
- [The methods `count_ones`, `count_zeros`, `leading_zeros`, `trailing_zeros`,
  `swap_bytes`, `from_be`, `from_le`, `to_be`, `to_le` are now `const` for all
  numeric types.][57234]
- [`Ipv4Addr::new` is now a `const` function][57234]

Stabilized APIs
---------------
- [`unix::FileExt::read_exact_at`]
- [`unix::FileExt::write_all_at`]
- [`Option::transpose`]
- [`Result::transpose`]
- [`convert::identity`]
- [`pin::Pin`]
- [`marker::Unpin`]
- [`marker::PhantomPinned`]
- [`Vec::resize_with`]
- [`VecDeque::resize_with`]
- [`Duration::as_millis`]
- [`Duration::as_micros`]
- [`Duration::as_nanos`]


Cargo
-----
- [Cargo should now rebuild a crate if a file was modified during the initial
  build.][cargo/6484]

Compatibility Notes
-------------------
- The methods `str::{trim_left, trim_right, trim_left_matches,
  trim_right_matches}` are now deprecated in the standard library, and their
  usage will now produce a warning.  Please use the `str::{trim_start,
  trim_end, trim_start_matches, trim_end_matches}` methods instead.
- The `Error::cause` method has been deprecated in favor of `Error::source`
  which supports downcasting.

[55982]: rust-lang/rust#55982
[56303]: rust-lang/rust#56303
[56351]: rust-lang/rust#56351
[56362]: rust-lang/rust#56362
[56642]: rust-lang/rust#56642
[56769]: rust-lang/rust#56769
[56805]: rust-lang/rust#56805
[56947]: rust-lang/rust#56947
[57049]: rust-lang/rust#57049
[57067]: rust-lang/rust#57067
[57105]: rust-lang/rust#57105
[57130]: rust-lang/rust#57130
[57167]: rust-lang/rust#57167
[57175]: rust-lang/rust#57175
[57234]: rust-lang/rust#57234
[57332]: rust-lang/rust#57332
[57465]: rust-lang/rust#57465
[57532]: rust-lang/rust#57532
[57535]: rust-lang/rust#57535
[57566]: rust-lang/rust#57566
[57615]: rust-lang/rust#57615
[cargo/6484]: rust-lang/cargo#6484
[`unix::FileExt::read_exact_at`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/os/unix/fs/trait.FileExt.html#method.read_exact_at
[`unix::FileExt::write_all_at`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/os/unix/fs/trait.FileExt.html#method.write_all_at
[`Option::transpose`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/option/enum.Option.html#method.transpose
[`Result::transpose`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/result/enum.Result.html#method.transpose
[`convert::identity`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/convert/fn.identity.html
[`pin::Pin`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/pin/struct.Pin.html
[`marker::Unpin`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/marker/trait.Unpin.html
[`marker::PhantomPinned`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/marker/struct.PhantomPinned.html
[`Vec::resize_with`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/vec/struct.Vec.html#method.resize_with
[`VecDeque::resize_with`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/collections/struct.VecDeque.html#method.resize_with
[`Duration::as_millis`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/time/struct.Duration.html#method.as_millis
[`Duration::as_micros`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/time/struct.Duration.html#method.as_micros
[`Duration::as_nanos`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/time/struct.Duration.html#method.as_nanos
[platform-support]: https://forge.rust-lang.org/platform-support.html
Centril added a commit to Centril/rust that referenced this pull request Mar 28, 2019
Remove the block on natvis for lld-link.

Since rust-lang#56642 bumped minimum LLVM version to 6.0.0, Rust should be able to honor or ignore Windows natvis support with lld-link.

It looks like  llvm-mirror/lld@9133ca57b was in LLVM 7.0, while llvm-mirror/lld@27b9c4285 made it into 6.0, at least if the release branches are anything to go by.

Fixes rust-lang#59383.
@Centril Centril added this to the 1.33 milestone Apr 26, 2019
jperkin pushed a commit to TritonDataCenter/pkgsrc that referenced this pull request Jun 20, 2019
Pkgsrc changes:
 * Bump required rust version to build to 1.32.0.
 * Adapt patches to changed file locations.
 * Since we now patch some more vendor/ modules, doctor the corresponding
   .cargo-checksum.json files accordingly

Upstream changes:

Version 1.33.0 (2019-02-28)
==========================

Language
--------
- [You can now use the `cfg(target_vendor)` attribute.][57465] E.g.
  `#[cfg(target_vendor="apple")] fn main() { println!("Hello Apple!"); }`
- [Integer patterns such as in a match expression can now be exhaustive.][56362]
  E.g. You can have match statement on a `u8` that covers `0..=255` and
  you would no longer be required to have a `_ => unreachable!()` case.
- [You can now have multiple patterns in `if let` and `while let`
  expressions.][57532] You can do this with the same syntax as a `match`
  expression. E.g.
  ```rust
  enum Creature {
      Crab(String),
      Lobster(String),
      Person(String),
  }

  fn main() {
      let state = Creature::Crab("Ferris");

      if let Creature::Crab(name) | Creature::Person(name) = state {
          println!("This creature's name is: {}", name);
      }
  }
  ```
- [You can now have irrefutable `if let` and `while let` patterns.][57535]
  Using this feature will by default produce a warning as this behaviour
  can be unintuitive. E.g. `if let _ = 5 {}`
- [You can now use `let` bindings, assignments, expression statements,
  and irrefutable pattern destructuring in const functions.][57175]
- [You can now call unsafe const functions.][57067] E.g.
  ```rust
  const unsafe fn foo() -> i32 { 5 }
  const fn bar() -> i32 {
      unsafe { foo() }
  }
  ```
- [You can now specify multiple attributes in a `cfg_attr` attribute.][57332]
  E.g. `#[cfg_attr(all(), must_use, optimize)]`
- [You can now specify a specific alignment with the `#[repr(packed)]`
  attribute.][57049] E.g. `#[repr(packed(2))] struct Foo(i16, i32);` is a
  struct with an alignment of 2 bytes and a size of 6 bytes.
- [You can now import an item from a module as an `_`.][56303] This allows you
  to import a trait's impls, and not have the name in the namespace. E.g.
  ```rust
  use std::io::Read as _;

  // Allowed as there is only one `Read` in the module.
  pub trait Read {}
  ```
- [You may now use `Rc`, `Arc`, and `Pin` as method receivers][56805].

Compiler
--------
- [You can now set a linker flavor for `rustc` with the `-Clinker-flavor`
  command line argument.][56351]
- [The mininum required LLVM version has been bumped to 6.0.][56642]
- [Added support for the PowerPC64 architecture on FreeBSD.][57615]
- [The `x86_64-fortanix-unknown-sgx` target support has been upgraded to
  tier 2 support.][57130] Visit the [platform support][platform-support]
  page for information on Rust's platform support.
- [Added support for the `thumbv7neon-linux-androideabi` and
  `thumbv7neon-unknown-linux-gnueabihf` targets.][56947]
- [Added support for the `x86_64-unknown-uefi` target.][56769]

Libraries
---------
- [The methods `overflowing_{add, sub, mul, shl, shr}` are now `const`
  functions for all numeric types.][57566]
- [The methods `rotate_left`, `rotate_right`, and `wrapping_{add, sub, mul,
  shl, shr}`
  are now `const` functions for all numeric types.][57105]
- [The methods `is_positive` and `is_negative` are now `const` functions for
  all signed numeric types.][57105]
- [The `get` method for all `NonZero` types is now `const`.][57167]
- [The methods `count_ones`, `count_zeros`, `leading_zeros`, `trailing_zeros`,
  `swap_bytes`, `from_be`, `from_le`, `to_be`, `to_le` are now `const` for all
  numeric types.][57234]
- [`Ipv4Addr::new` is now a `const` function][57234]

Stabilized APIs
---------------
- [`unix::FileExt::read_exact_at`]
- [`unix::FileExt::write_all_at`]
- [`Option::transpose`]
- [`Result::transpose`]
- [`convert::identity`]
- [`pin::Pin`]
- [`marker::Unpin`]
- [`marker::PhantomPinned`]
- [`Vec::resize_with`]
- [`VecDeque::resize_with`]
- [`Duration::as_millis`]
- [`Duration::as_micros`]
- [`Duration::as_nanos`]


Cargo
-----
- [Cargo should now rebuild a crate if a file was modified during the initial
  build.][cargo/6484]

Compatibility Notes
-------------------
- The methods `str::{trim_left, trim_right, trim_left_matches,
  trim_right_matches}` are now deprecated in the standard library, and their
  usage will now produce a warning.  Please use the `str::{trim_start,
  trim_end, trim_start_matches, trim_end_matches}` methods instead.
- The `Error::cause` method has been deprecated in favor of `Error::source`
  which supports downcasting.

[55982]: rust-lang/rust#55982
[56303]: rust-lang/rust#56303
[56351]: rust-lang/rust#56351
[56362]: rust-lang/rust#56362
[56642]: rust-lang/rust#56642
[56769]: rust-lang/rust#56769
[56805]: rust-lang/rust#56805
[56947]: rust-lang/rust#56947
[57049]: rust-lang/rust#57049
[57067]: rust-lang/rust#57067
[57105]: rust-lang/rust#57105
[57130]: rust-lang/rust#57130
[57167]: rust-lang/rust#57167
[57175]: rust-lang/rust#57175
[57234]: rust-lang/rust#57234
[57332]: rust-lang/rust#57332
[57465]: rust-lang/rust#57465
[57532]: rust-lang/rust#57532
[57535]: rust-lang/rust#57535
[57566]: rust-lang/rust#57566
[57615]: rust-lang/rust#57615
[cargo/6484]: rust-lang/cargo#6484
[`unix::FileExt::read_exact_at`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/os/unix/fs/trait.FileExt.html#method.read_exact_at
[`unix::FileExt::write_all_at`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/os/unix/fs/trait.FileExt.html#method.write_all_at
[`Option::transpose`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/option/enum.Option.html#method.transpose
[`Result::transpose`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/result/enum.Result.html#method.transpose
[`convert::identity`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/convert/fn.identity.html
[`pin::Pin`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/pin/struct.Pin.html
[`marker::Unpin`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/marker/trait.Unpin.html
[`marker::PhantomPinned`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/marker/struct.PhantomPinned.html
[`Vec::resize_with`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/vec/struct.Vec.html#method.resize_with
[`VecDeque::resize_with`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/collections/struct.VecDeque.html#method.resize_with
[`Duration::as_millis`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/time/struct.Duration.html#method.as_millis
[`Duration::as_micros`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/time/struct.Duration.html#method.as_micros
[`Duration::as_nanos`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/time/struct.Duration.html#method.as_nanos
[platform-support]: https://forge.rust-lang.org/platform-support.html
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