Triage some date-check items (#1513)
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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ You can also install the hook as a step of running `./x.py setup`!
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a file. By default, `rust-analyzer` runs the `cargo check` and `rustfmt`
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commands, but you can override these commands to use more adapted versions
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of these tools when hacking on `rustc`. For example, for Visual Studio Code,
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you can write: <!-- date-check: apr 2022 --><!-- the date comment is for the edition below -->
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you can write: <!-- date-check: nov 2022 --><!-- the date comment is for the edition below -->
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```JSON
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{
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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Formatting is checked by the `tidy` script. It runs automatically when you do
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If you want to use format-on-save in your editor, the pinned version of
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`rustfmt` is built under `build/<target>/stage0/bin/rustfmt`. You'll have to
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pass the <!-- date-check: April 2022 --> `--edition=2021` argument yourself when calling
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pass the <!-- date-check: nov 2022 --> `--edition=2021` argument yourself when calling
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`rustfmt` directly.
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[fmt]: https://github.com/rust-dev-tools/fmt-rfcs
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@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ Moreover, the compiler wasn't originally built to use a query system; the query
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system has been retrofitted into the compiler, so parts of it are not query-fied
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yet. Also, LLVM isn't our code, so that isn't querified either. The plan is to
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eventually query-fy all of the steps listed in the previous section,
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but as of <!-- date-check --> November 2021, only the steps between HIR and
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but as of <!-- date-check --> November 2022, only the steps between HIR and
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LLVM IR are query-fied. That is, lexing, parsing, name resolution, and macro
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expansion are done all at once for the whole program.
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@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ the previous `Data Structures` and `Parallel Iterators`. See [this tracking issu
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## Rustdoc
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As of <!-- date-check--> May 2022, there are still a number of steps
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As of <!-- date-check--> November 2022, there are still a number of steps
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to complete before rustdoc rendering can be made parallel. More details on
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this issue can be found [here][parallel-rustdoc].
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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ these passes, please let us know!)
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[44136]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44136
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Here is the list of passes as of <!-- date-check --> May 2022:
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Here is the list of passes as of <!-- date-check --> November 2022:
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- `calculate-doc-coverage` calculates information used for the `--show-coverage`
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flag.
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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ want to watch [Salsa In More
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Depth](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_IhACacPRY), also by Niko
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Matsakis.
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> As of <!-- date-check --> April 2022, although Salsa is inspired by
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> As of <!-- date-check --> November 2022, although Salsa is inspired by
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> (among other things) rustc's query system, it is not used directly in rustc.
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> It _is_ used in chalk and extensively in `rust-analyzer`, but there are no
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> medium or long-term concrete plans to integrate it into the compiler.
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