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Rollup merge of #105935 - Ezrashaw:add-test+docs-for-e0377, r=GuillaumeGomez
docs/test: add UI test and long-form error docs for `E0377`
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@ -184,6 +184,7 @@ E0373: include_str!("./error_codes/E0373.md"),
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E0374: include_str!("./error_codes/E0374.md"),
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E0375: include_str!("./error_codes/E0375.md"),
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E0376: include_str!("./error_codes/E0376.md"),
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E0377: include_str!("./error_codes/E0377.md"),
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E0378: include_str!("./error_codes/E0378.md"),
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E0379: include_str!("./error_codes/E0379.md"),
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E0380: include_str!("./error_codes/E0380.md"),
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// E0315, // cannot invoke closure outside of its lifetime
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// E0319, // trait impls for defaulted traits allowed just for structs/enums
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// E0372, // coherence not object safe
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E0377, // the trait `CoerceUnsized` may only be implemented for a coercion
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// between structures with the same definition
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// E0385, // {} in an aliasable location
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// E0402, // cannot use an outer type parameter in this context
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// E0406, // merged into 420
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compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0377.md
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compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0377.md
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The trait `CoerceUnsized` may only be implemented for a coercion between
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structures with the same definition.
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Example of erroneous code:
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```compile_fail,E0377
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#![feature(coerce_unsized)]
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use std::ops::CoerceUnsized;
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pub struct Foo<T: ?Sized> {
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field_with_unsized_type: T,
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}
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pub struct Bar<T: ?Sized> {
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field_with_unsized_type: T,
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}
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// error: the trait `CoerceUnsized` may only be implemented for a coercion
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// between structures with the same definition
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impl<T, U> CoerceUnsized<Bar<U>> for Foo<T> where T: CoerceUnsized<U> {}
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```
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When attempting to implement `CoerceUnsized`, the `impl` signature must look
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like: `impl CoerceUnsized<Type<U>> for Type<T> where T: CoerceUnsized<U>`;
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the *implementer* and *`CoerceUnsized` type parameter* must be the same
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type. In this example, `Bar` and `Foo` (even though structurally identical)
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are *not* the same type and are rejected. Learn more about the `CoerceUnsized`
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trait and DST coercion in
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[the `CoerceUnsized` docs](../std/ops/trait.CoerceUnsized.html).
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src/test/ui/error-codes/E0377.rs
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src/test/ui/error-codes/E0377.rs
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#![feature(coerce_unsized)]
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use std::ops::CoerceUnsized;
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pub struct Foo<T: ?Sized> {
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field_with_unsized_type: T,
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}
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pub struct Bar<T: ?Sized> {
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field_with_unsized_type: T,
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}
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impl<T, U> CoerceUnsized<Bar<U>> for Foo<T> where T: CoerceUnsized<U> {} //~ ERROR E0377
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fn main() {}
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src/test/ui/error-codes/E0377.stderr
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src/test/ui/error-codes/E0377.stderr
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error[E0377]: the trait `CoerceUnsized` may only be implemented for a coercion between structures with the same definition; expected `Foo`, found `Bar`
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--> $DIR/E0377.rs:12:1
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LL | impl<T, U> CoerceUnsized<Bar<U>> for Foo<T> where T: CoerceUnsized<U> {}
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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error: aborting due to previous error
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For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0377`.
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// A few of those error codes can't be tested but all the others can and *should* be tested!
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const EXEMPTED_FROM_TEST: &[&str] = &[
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"E0313", "E0377", "E0461", "E0462", "E0465", "E0476", "E0490", "E0514", "E0519", "E0523",
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"E0554", "E0640", "E0717", "E0729", "E0789",
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"E0313", "E0461", "E0462", "E0465", "E0476", "E0490", "E0514", "E0519", "E0523", "E0554",
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"E0640", "E0717", "E0729", "E0789",
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];
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// Some error codes don't have any tests apparently...
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