Description
Proposal
Follow-up to Store ICE backtraces to disk and point end users at the file location #578, also enable ICE file dumps on stable to hopefully make ICE reports from stable rustc more informative and actionable, and make it easier / more likely for reporters to include the full backtrace.
Note that ICE dumps can be suppressed with RUSTC_ICE=0
.
Draft PR: rust-lang/rust#133209
Relevant context (sorted by most recent first)
- Issue: Stable compilers don't emit ICE files? #132245
- Example issue with stable ICE report: Error when using image crate #132240.
- Notably, at the time the issue was open, stable compiler does not write and mention ICE files.
- @saethlin mentioned that this was undesirable because "some fraction of the time people try to be helpful and abbreviate the compiler's output, and instead omit all the important information."
- See some more discussion on this issue.
- ICE file dump PR: On nightly, dump ICE backtraces to disk #108714
- Implemented ICE file dump infra but only enabled ICE file dump for nightly.
- Merged Jul 2023.
- ICE dump infra later modified by Don't modify libstd to dump rustc ICEs #115627.
- Previous ICE file dump MCP: Store ICE backtraces to disk and point end users at the file location #578
Mentors or Reviewers
@estebank, or WG-diagnostics or compiler
Process
The main points of the Major Change Process are as follows:
- File an issue describing the proposal.
- A compiler team member or contributor who is knowledgeable in the area can second by writing
@rustbot second
.- Finding a "second" suffices for internal changes. If however, you are proposing a new public-facing feature, such as a
-C flag
, then full team check-off is required. - Compiler team members can initiate a check-off via
@rfcbot fcp merge
on either the MCP or the PR.
- Finding a "second" suffices for internal changes. If however, you are proposing a new public-facing feature, such as a
- Once an MCP is seconded, the Final Comment Period begins. If no objections are raised after 10 days, the MCP is considered approved.
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Comments
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