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bjorn3 and others added 27 commits March 13, 2025 10:01
Rather than requiring the user to pass in a correctly sized blocks map.
Flatten some `if`s into match patterns
Use `str::strip_prefix` instead of `starts_with`+indexing
Avoid redundant tests for `extra.is_some()`
Implement `make_mir_visitor` macro to generate `MirVisitor` and `MutMirVisitor`.

Add `ret_local_mut()`, `arg_locals_mut()` and `inner_locals_mut()` to `Body`, specifically for `MutMirVisitor`.
This fixes all 3 of these tests. Done automatically in VSCode.
Forward `stream_position` in `Arc<File>` as well

It was missed in rust-lang#137165.
…arse-cleanup, r=notriddle

Cleanup `LangString::parse`

Flatten some `if`s into match patterns
Use `str::strip_prefix` instead of `starts_with`+indexing
Avoid redundant tests for `extra.is_some()`
stable_mir: Add `MutMirVisitor`

Resolves: [rust-lang/project-stable-mir#81](rust-lang/project-stable-mir#81).

I am unsure if we should add a `MutableBody` like Kani did.
Currently, I use `&mut Body` in `MutMirVisitor::visit_body()`.

r? ```@celinval```
Autodiff cleanups

Splitting out some cleanups to reduce the size of my batching PR and simplify ````@haenoe```` 's [PR](rust-lang#138314).

r? ````@oli-obk````

Tracking:

- rust-lang#124509
Fix build failure on Trusty

This target is currently broken due to update to 2024 editon.

```console
$ cargo new --lib repro
$ cd repro
$ cargo check -Z build-std=std --target aarch64-unknown-trusty
   Compiling std v0.0.0 ($HOME/.rustup/toolchains/nightly-aarch64-apple-darwin/lib/rustlib/src/rust/library/std)
error: extern blocks must be unsafe
 --> $HOME/.rustup/toolchains/nightly-aarch64-apple-darwin/lib/rustlib/src/rust/library/std/src/sys/random/trusty.rs:1:1
  |
1 | / extern "C" {
2 | |     fn trusty_rng_secure_rand(randomBuffer: *mut core::ffi::c_void, randomBufferLen: libc::size_t);
3 | | }
  | |_^

error: could not compile `std` (lib) due to 1 previous error
```

cc `@randomPoison` `@ahomescu` ([target maintainers](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/platform-support/trusty.html#target-maintainers))
…e1-dead

Make `crate_hash` not iterate over `hir_crate` owners anymore

cc rust-lang#95004

One more direct usage of hir::Crate removed
…uillaumeGomez

jsondocck: Replace `jsonpath_lib` with `jsonpath-rust`

The current jsonpath implementation we use isn't spec-compliant, and is buggy. See freestrings/jsonpath#91

To solve it, it's replaced with https://github.com/besok/jsonpath-rust. This is spec-compiant, and doesn't have a really awkward bug we need to always dance around.

Unfortunately, this requires rewriting almost every test, as the behaviour of `[?(`@`,` which is *extremely* common was changed. (But the new behaviour makes way more sense, and isn't buggy with tripply nested selectors)

Unblocks rust-lang#110406. Makes rust-lang#100515 much easier as we don't need to explain the broken JSONPath implementation

Best reviewed commit-by-commit. The first does the replacement. The next two rewrite the test-suite mechanically. The last rewrites the test-suite by hand.

r? `@GuillaumeGomez`
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