Auto merge of #133261 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-ekui4we, r=matthiaskrgr

Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #129838 (uefi: process: Add args support)
 - #130800 (Mark `get_mut` and `set_position` in `std::io::Cursor` as const.)
 - #132708 (Point at `const` definition when used instead of a binding in a `let` statement)
 - #133226 (Make `PointerLike` opt-in instead of built-in)
 - #133244 (Account for `wasm32v1-none` when exporting TLS symbols)
 - #133257 (Add `UnordMap::clear` method)

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`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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bors 2024-11-20 21:58:38 +00:00
commit 2d0ea7956c
51 changed files with 627 additions and 266 deletions

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@ -1279,7 +1279,7 @@ impl<'a> WasmLd<'a> {
let mut wasm_ld = WasmLd { cmd, sess };
if sess.target_features.contains(&sym::atomics) {
wasm_ld.link_args(&["--shared-memory", "--max-memory=1073741824", "--import-memory"]);
if sess.target.os == "unknown" {
if sess.target.os == "unknown" || sess.target.os == "none" {
wasm_ld.link_args(&[
"--export=__wasm_init_tls",
"--export=__tls_size",
@ -1403,7 +1403,7 @@ impl<'a> Linker for WasmLd<'a> {
// symbols explicitly passed via the `--export` flags above and hides all
// others. Various bits and pieces of wasm32-unknown-unknown tooling use
// this, so be sure these symbols make their way out of the linker as well.
if self.sess.target.os == "unknown" {
if self.sess.target.os == "unknown" || self.sess.target.os == "none" {
self.link_args(&["--export=__heap_base", "--export=__data_end"]);
}
}

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@ -602,6 +602,11 @@ impl<K: Eq + Hash, V> UnordMap<K, V> {
.into_iter()
.map(|(_, v)| v)
}
#[inline]
pub fn clear(&mut self) {
self.inner.clear()
}
}
impl<K, Q: ?Sized, V> Index<&Q> for UnordMap<K, V>

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@ -37,22 +37,19 @@ pub(super) fn check_trait<'tcx>(
) -> Result<(), ErrorGuaranteed> {
let lang_items = tcx.lang_items();
let checker = Checker { tcx, trait_def_id, impl_def_id, impl_header };
let mut res = checker.check(lang_items.drop_trait(), visit_implementation_of_drop);
res = res.and(checker.check(lang_items.copy_trait(), visit_implementation_of_copy));
res = res.and(checker.check(lang_items.const_param_ty_trait(), |checker| {
checker.check(lang_items.drop_trait(), visit_implementation_of_drop)?;
checker.check(lang_items.copy_trait(), visit_implementation_of_copy)?;
checker.check(lang_items.const_param_ty_trait(), |checker| {
visit_implementation_of_const_param_ty(checker, LangItem::ConstParamTy)
}));
res = res.and(checker.check(lang_items.unsized_const_param_ty_trait(), |checker| {
})?;
checker.check(lang_items.unsized_const_param_ty_trait(), |checker| {
visit_implementation_of_const_param_ty(checker, LangItem::UnsizedConstParamTy)
}));
res = res.and(
checker.check(lang_items.coerce_unsized_trait(), visit_implementation_of_coerce_unsized),
);
res.and(
checker
.check(lang_items.dispatch_from_dyn_trait(), visit_implementation_of_dispatch_from_dyn),
)
})?;
checker.check(lang_items.coerce_unsized_trait(), visit_implementation_of_coerce_unsized)?;
checker
.check(lang_items.dispatch_from_dyn_trait(), visit_implementation_of_dispatch_from_dyn)?;
checker.check(lang_items.pointer_like(), visit_implementation_of_pointer_like)?;
Ok(())
}
struct Checker<'tcx> {
@ -663,3 +660,63 @@ fn infringing_fields_error<'tcx>(
err.emit()
}
fn visit_implementation_of_pointer_like(checker: &Checker<'_>) -> Result<(), ErrorGuaranteed> {
let tcx = checker.tcx;
let typing_env = ty::TypingEnv::non_body_analysis(tcx, checker.impl_def_id);
let impl_span = tcx.def_span(checker.impl_def_id);
let self_ty = tcx.impl_trait_ref(checker.impl_def_id).unwrap().instantiate_identity().self_ty();
// If an ADT is repr(transparent)...
if let ty::Adt(def, args) = *self_ty.kind()
&& def.repr().transparent()
{
// FIXME(compiler-errors): This should and could be deduplicated into a query.
// Find the nontrivial field.
let adt_typing_env = ty::TypingEnv::non_body_analysis(tcx, def.did());
let nontrivial_field = def.all_fields().find(|field_def| {
let field_ty = tcx.type_of(field_def.did).instantiate_identity();
!tcx.layout_of(adt_typing_env.as_query_input(field_ty))
.is_ok_and(|layout| layout.layout.is_1zst())
});
if let Some(nontrivial_field) = nontrivial_field {
// Check that the nontrivial field implements `PointerLike`.
let nontrivial_field = nontrivial_field.ty(tcx, args);
let (infcx, param_env) = tcx.infer_ctxt().build_with_typing_env(typing_env);
let ocx = ObligationCtxt::new(&infcx);
ocx.register_bound(
ObligationCause::misc(impl_span, checker.impl_def_id),
param_env,
nontrivial_field,
tcx.lang_items().pointer_like().unwrap(),
);
// FIXME(dyn-star): We should regionck this implementation.
if ocx.select_all_or_error().is_empty() {
return Ok(());
}
}
}
let is_permitted_primitive = match *self_ty.kind() {
ty::Adt(def, _) => def.is_box(),
ty::Uint(..) | ty::Int(..) | ty::RawPtr(..) | ty::Ref(..) | ty::FnPtr(..) => true,
_ => false,
};
if is_permitted_primitive
&& let Ok(layout) = tcx.layout_of(typing_env.as_query_input(self_ty))
&& layout.layout.is_pointer_like(&tcx.data_layout)
{
return Ok(());
}
Err(tcx
.dcx()
.struct_span_err(
impl_span,
"implementation must be applied to type that has the same ABI as a pointer, \
or is `repr(transparent)` and whose field is `PointerLike`",
)
.emit())
}

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@ -656,7 +656,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Pat<'tcx> {
| Binding { subpattern: Some(subpattern), .. }
| Deref { subpattern }
| DerefPattern { subpattern, .. }
| InlineConstant { subpattern, .. } => subpattern.walk_(it),
| ExpandedConstant { subpattern, .. } => subpattern.walk_(it),
Leaf { subpatterns } | Variant { subpatterns, .. } => {
subpatterns.iter().for_each(|field| field.pattern.walk_(it))
}
@ -799,12 +799,17 @@ pub enum PatKind<'tcx> {
value: mir::Const<'tcx>,
},
/// Inline constant found while lowering a pattern.
InlineConstant {
/// [LocalDefId] of the constant, we need this so that we have a
/// Pattern obtained by converting a constant (inline or named) to its pattern
/// representation using `const_to_pat`.
ExpandedConstant {
/// [DefId] of the constant, we need this so that we have a
/// reference that can be used by unsafety checking to visit nested
/// unevaluated constants.
def: LocalDefId,
/// unevaluated constants and for diagnostics. If the `DefId` doesn't
/// correspond to a local crate, it points at the `const` item.
def_id: DefId,
/// If `false`, then `def_id` points at a `const` item, otherwise it
/// corresponds to a local inline const.
is_inline: bool,
/// If the inline constant is used in a range pattern, this subpattern
/// represents the range (if both ends are inline constants, there will
/// be multiple InlineConstant wrappers).

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@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ pub fn walk_pat<'thir, 'tcx: 'thir, V: Visitor<'thir, 'tcx>>(
}
}
Constant { value: _ } => {}
InlineConstant { def: _, subpattern } => visitor.visit_pat(subpattern),
ExpandedConstant { def_id: _, is_inline: _, subpattern } => visitor.visit_pat(subpattern),
Range(_) => {}
Slice { prefix, slice, suffix } | Array { prefix, slice, suffix } => {
for subpattern in prefix.iter() {

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@ -602,19 +602,6 @@ impl<'tcx> Interner for TyCtxt<'tcx> {
self.coroutine_is_async_gen(coroutine_def_id)
}
// We don't use `TypingEnv` here as it's only defined in `rustc_middle` and
// `rustc_next_trait_solver` shouldn't have to know about it.
fn layout_is_pointer_like(
self,
typing_mode: ty::TypingMode<'tcx>,
param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>,
ty: Ty<'tcx>,
) -> bool {
let typing_env = ty::TypingEnv { typing_mode, param_env };
self.layout_of(self.erase_regions(typing_env).as_query_input(self.erase_regions(ty)))
.is_ok_and(|layout| layout.layout.is_pointer_like(&self.data_layout))
}
type UnsizingParams = &'tcx rustc_index::bit_set::BitSet<u32>;
fn unsizing_params_for_adt(self, adt_def_id: DefId) -> Self::UnsizingParams {
self.unsizing_params_for_adt(adt_def_id)
@ -688,7 +675,6 @@ bidirectional_lang_item_map! {
Metadata,
Option,
PointeeTrait,
PointerLike,
Poll,
Sized,
TransmuteTrait,

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@ -144,12 +144,20 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ParseCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
let mut targets = Vec::new();
for arm in rest {
let arm = &self.thir[*arm];
let PatKind::Constant { value } = arm.pattern.kind else {
return Err(ParseError {
span: arm.pattern.span,
item_description: format!("{:?}", arm.pattern.kind),
expected: "constant pattern".to_string(),
});
let value = match arm.pattern.kind {
PatKind::Constant { value } => value,
PatKind::ExpandedConstant { ref subpattern, def_id: _, is_inline: false }
if let PatKind::Constant { value } = subpattern.kind =>
{
value
}
_ => {
return Err(ParseError {
span: arm.pattern.span,
item_description: format!("{:?}", arm.pattern.kind),
expected: "constant pattern".to_string(),
});
}
};
values.push(value.eval_bits(self.tcx, self.typing_env));
targets.push(self.parse_block(arm.body)?);

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@ -162,7 +162,11 @@ impl<'pat, 'tcx> MatchPairTree<'pat, 'tcx> {
TestCase::Irrefutable { ascription: None, binding }
}
PatKind::InlineConstant { subpattern: ref pattern, def, .. } => {
PatKind::ExpandedConstant { subpattern: ref pattern, def_id: _, is_inline: false } => {
subpairs.push(MatchPairTree::for_pattern(place_builder, pattern, cx));
default_irrefutable()
}
PatKind::ExpandedConstant { subpattern: ref pattern, def_id, is_inline: true } => {
// Apply a type ascription for the inline constant to the value at `match_pair.place`
let ascription = place.map(|source| {
let span = pattern.span;
@ -173,7 +177,7 @@ impl<'pat, 'tcx> MatchPairTree<'pat, 'tcx> {
})
.args;
let user_ty = cx.infcx.canonicalize_user_type_annotation(ty::UserType::TypeOf(
def.to_def_id(),
def_id,
ty::UserArgs { args, user_self_ty: None },
));
let annotation = ty::CanonicalUserTypeAnnotation {

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@ -926,7 +926,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> {
self.visit_primary_bindings(subpattern, subpattern_user_ty, f)
}
PatKind::InlineConstant { ref subpattern, .. } => {
PatKind::ExpandedConstant { ref subpattern, .. } => {
self.visit_primary_bindings(subpattern, pattern_user_ty, f)
}

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@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'a, 'tcx> for UnsafetyVisitor<'a, 'tcx> {
PatKind::Wild |
// these just wrap other patterns, which we recurse on below.
PatKind::Or { .. } |
PatKind::InlineConstant { .. } |
PatKind::ExpandedConstant { .. } |
PatKind::AscribeUserType { .. } |
PatKind::Error(_) => {}
}
@ -386,8 +386,12 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'a, 'tcx> for UnsafetyVisitor<'a, 'tcx> {
visit::walk_pat(self, pat);
self.inside_adt = old_inside_adt;
}
PatKind::InlineConstant { def, .. } => {
self.visit_inner_body(*def);
PatKind::ExpandedConstant { def_id, is_inline, .. } => {
if let Some(def) = def_id.as_local()
&& *is_inline
{
self.visit_inner_body(def);
}
visit::walk_pat(self, pat);
}
_ => {

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@ -860,8 +860,10 @@ pub(crate) struct PatternNotCovered<'s, 'tcx> {
pub(crate) uncovered: Uncovered,
#[subdiagnostic]
pub(crate) inform: Option<Inform>,
#[label(mir_build_confused)]
pub(crate) interpreted_as_const: Option<Span>,
#[subdiagnostic]
pub(crate) interpreted_as_const: Option<InterpretedAsConst>,
pub(crate) interpreted_as_const_sugg: Option<InterpretedAsConst>,
#[subdiagnostic]
pub(crate) adt_defined_here: Option<AdtDefinedHere<'tcx>>,
#[note(mir_build_privately_uninhabited)]
@ -911,9 +913,9 @@ impl<'tcx> Subdiagnostic for AdtDefinedHere<'tcx> {
#[suggestion(
mir_build_interpreted_as_const,
code = "{variable}_var",
applicability = "maybe-incorrect"
applicability = "maybe-incorrect",
style = "verbose"
)]
#[label(mir_build_confused)]
pub(crate) struct InterpretedAsConst {
#[primary_span]
pub(crate) span: Span,

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@ -678,8 +678,25 @@ impl<'p, 'tcx> MatchVisitor<'p, 'tcx> {
let mut let_suggestion = None;
let mut misc_suggestion = None;
let mut interpreted_as_const = None;
let mut interpreted_as_const_sugg = None;
if let PatKind::Constant { .. }
if let PatKind::ExpandedConstant { def_id, is_inline: false, .. }
| PatKind::AscribeUserType {
subpattern:
box Pat { kind: PatKind::ExpandedConstant { def_id, is_inline: false, .. }, .. },
..
} = pat.kind
&& let DefKind::Const = self.tcx.def_kind(def_id)
&& let Ok(snippet) = self.tcx.sess.source_map().span_to_snippet(pat.span)
// We filter out paths with multiple path::segments.
&& snippet.chars().all(|c| c.is_alphanumeric() || c == '_')
{
let span = self.tcx.def_span(def_id);
let variable = self.tcx.item_name(def_id).to_string();
// When we encounter a constant as the binding name, point at the `const` definition.
interpreted_as_const = Some(span);
interpreted_as_const_sugg = Some(InterpretedAsConst { span: pat.span, variable });
} else if let PatKind::Constant { .. }
| PatKind::AscribeUserType {
subpattern: box Pat { kind: PatKind::Constant { .. }, .. },
..
@ -692,9 +709,6 @@ impl<'p, 'tcx> MatchVisitor<'p, 'tcx> {
misc_suggestion = Some(MiscPatternSuggestion::AttemptedIntegerLiteral {
start_span: pat.span.shrink_to_lo(),
});
} else if snippet.chars().all(|c| c.is_alphanumeric() || c == '_') {
interpreted_as_const =
Some(InterpretedAsConst { span: pat.span, variable: snippet });
}
}
@ -743,6 +757,7 @@ impl<'p, 'tcx> MatchVisitor<'p, 'tcx> {
uncovered: Uncovered::new(pat.span, &cx, witnesses),
inform,
interpreted_as_const,
interpreted_as_const_sugg,
witness_1_is_privately_uninhabited,
_p: (),
pattern_ty,
@ -1112,13 +1127,13 @@ fn report_non_exhaustive_match<'p, 'tcx>(
if ty.is_ptr_sized_integral() {
if ty.inner() == cx.tcx.types.usize {
err.note(format!(
"`{ty}` does not have a fixed maximum value, so half-open ranges are necessary to match \
exhaustively",
"`{ty}` does not have a fixed maximum value, so half-open ranges are \
necessary to match exhaustively",
));
} else if ty.inner() == cx.tcx.types.isize {
err.note(format!(
"`{ty}` does not have fixed minimum and maximum values, so half-open ranges are necessary to match \
exhaustively",
"`{ty}` does not have fixed minimum and maximum values, so half-open \
ranges are necessary to match exhaustively",
));
}
} else if ty.inner() == cx.tcx.types.str_ {
@ -1139,6 +1154,31 @@ fn report_non_exhaustive_match<'p, 'tcx>(
}
}
for &arm in arms {
let arm = &thir.arms[arm];
if let PatKind::ExpandedConstant { def_id, is_inline: false, .. } = arm.pattern.kind
&& let Ok(snippet) = cx.tcx.sess.source_map().span_to_snippet(arm.pattern.span)
// We filter out paths with multiple path::segments.
&& snippet.chars().all(|c| c.is_alphanumeric() || c == '_')
{
let const_name = cx.tcx.item_name(def_id);
err.span_label(
arm.pattern.span,
format!(
"this pattern doesn't introduce a new catch-all binding, but rather pattern \
matches against the value of constant `{const_name}`",
),
);
err.span_note(cx.tcx.def_span(def_id), format!("constant `{const_name}` defined here"));
err.span_suggestion_verbose(
arm.pattern.span.shrink_to_hi(),
"if you meant to introduce a binding, use a different name",
"_var".to_string(),
Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
);
}
}
// Whether we suggest the actual missing patterns or `_`.
let suggest_the_witnesses = witnesses.len() < 4;
let suggested_arm = if suggest_the_witnesses {

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@ -149,21 +149,30 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> PatCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
None => Ok((None, None, None)),
Some(expr) => {
let (kind, ascr, inline_const) = match self.lower_lit(expr) {
PatKind::InlineConstant { subpattern, def } => {
(subpattern.kind, None, Some(def))
PatKind::ExpandedConstant { subpattern, def_id, is_inline: true } => {
(subpattern.kind, None, def_id.as_local())
}
PatKind::ExpandedConstant { subpattern, is_inline: false, .. } => {
(subpattern.kind, None, None)
}
PatKind::AscribeUserType { ascription, subpattern: box Pat { kind, .. } } => {
(kind, Some(ascription), None)
}
kind => (kind, None, None),
};
let value = if let PatKind::Constant { value } = kind {
value
} else {
let msg = format!(
"found bad range pattern endpoint `{expr:?}` outside of error recovery"
);
return Err(self.tcx.dcx().span_delayed_bug(expr.span, msg));
let value = match kind {
PatKind::Constant { value } => value,
PatKind::ExpandedConstant { subpattern, .. }
if let PatKind::Constant { value } = subpattern.kind =>
{
value
}
_ => {
let msg = format!(
"found bad range pattern endpoint `{expr:?}` outside of error recovery"
);
return Err(self.tcx.dcx().span_delayed_bug(expr.span, msg));
}
};
Ok((Some(PatRangeBoundary::Finite(value)), ascr, inline_const))
}
@ -288,7 +297,11 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> PatCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
};
}
for def in [lo_inline, hi_inline].into_iter().flatten() {
kind = PatKind::InlineConstant { def, subpattern: Box::new(Pat { span, ty, kind }) };
kind = PatKind::ExpandedConstant {
def_id: def.to_def_id(),
is_inline: true,
subpattern: Box::new(Pat { span, ty, kind }),
};
}
Ok(kind)
}
@ -562,7 +575,12 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> PatCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
let args = self.typeck_results.node_args(id);
let c = ty::Const::new_unevaluated(self.tcx, ty::UnevaluatedConst { def: def_id, args });
let pattern = self.const_to_pat(c, ty, id, span);
let subpattern = self.const_to_pat(c, ty, id, span);
let pattern = Box::new(Pat {
span,
ty,
kind: PatKind::ExpandedConstant { subpattern, def_id, is_inline: false },
});
if !is_associated_const {
return pattern;
@ -637,7 +655,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> PatCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
let ct = ty::UnevaluatedConst { def: def_id.to_def_id(), args };
let subpattern = self.const_to_pat(ty::Const::new_unevaluated(self.tcx, ct), ty, id, span);
PatKind::InlineConstant { subpattern, def: def_id }
PatKind::ExpandedConstant { subpattern, def_id: def_id.to_def_id(), is_inline: true }
}
/// Converts literals, paths and negation of literals to patterns.

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@ -707,9 +707,10 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ThirPrinter<'a, 'tcx> {
print_indented!(self, format!("value: {:?}", value), depth_lvl + 2);
print_indented!(self, "}", depth_lvl + 1);
}
PatKind::InlineConstant { def, subpattern } => {
print_indented!(self, "InlineConstant {", depth_lvl + 1);
print_indented!(self, format!("def: {:?}", def), depth_lvl + 2);
PatKind::ExpandedConstant { def_id, is_inline, subpattern } => {
print_indented!(self, "ExpandedConstant {", depth_lvl + 1);
print_indented!(self, format!("def_id: {def_id:?}"), depth_lvl + 2);
print_indented!(self, format!("is_inline: {is_inline:?}"), depth_lvl + 2);
print_indented!(self, "subpattern:", depth_lvl + 2);
self.print_pat(subpattern, depth_lvl + 2);
print_indented!(self, "}", depth_lvl + 1);

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@ -159,13 +159,6 @@ where
goal: Goal<I, Self>,
) -> Result<Candidate<I>, NoSolution>;
/// A type is `PointerLike` if we can compute its layout, and that layout
/// matches the layout of `usize`.
fn consider_builtin_pointer_like_candidate(
ecx: &mut EvalCtxt<'_, D>,
goal: Goal<I, Self>,
) -> Result<Candidate<I>, NoSolution>;
/// A type is a `FnPtr` if it is of `FnPtr` type.
fn consider_builtin_fn_ptr_trait_candidate(
ecx: &mut EvalCtxt<'_, D>,
@ -449,9 +442,6 @@ where
ty::ClosureKind::FnOnce,
)
}
Some(TraitSolverLangItem::PointerLike) => {
G::consider_builtin_pointer_like_candidate(self, goal)
}
Some(TraitSolverLangItem::FnPtrTrait) => {
G::consider_builtin_fn_ptr_trait_candidate(self, goal)
}

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@ -210,13 +210,6 @@ where
Err(NoSolution)
}
fn consider_builtin_pointer_like_candidate(
_ecx: &mut EvalCtxt<'_, D>,
_goal: Goal<I, Self>,
) -> Result<Candidate<I>, NoSolution> {
unreachable!("PointerLike is not const")
}
fn consider_builtin_fn_ptr_trait_candidate(
_ecx: &mut EvalCtxt<'_, D>,
_goal: Goal<I, Self>,

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@ -363,13 +363,6 @@ where
panic!("`Copy`/`Clone` does not have an associated type: {:?}", goal);
}
fn consider_builtin_pointer_like_candidate(
_ecx: &mut EvalCtxt<'_, D>,
goal: Goal<I, Self>,
) -> Result<Candidate<I>, NoSolution> {
panic!("`PointerLike` does not have an associated type: {:?}", goal);
}
fn consider_builtin_fn_ptr_trait_candidate(
_ecx: &mut EvalCtxt<'_, D>,
goal: Goal<I, Self>,

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@ -248,32 +248,6 @@ where
)
}
fn consider_builtin_pointer_like_candidate(
ecx: &mut EvalCtxt<'_, D>,
goal: Goal<I, Self>,
) -> Result<Candidate<I>, NoSolution> {
if goal.predicate.polarity != ty::PredicatePolarity::Positive {
return Err(NoSolution);
}
let cx = ecx.cx();
// But if there are inference variables, we have to wait until it's resolved.
if (goal.param_env, goal.predicate.self_ty()).has_non_region_infer() {
return ecx.forced_ambiguity(MaybeCause::Ambiguity);
}
if cx.layout_is_pointer_like(
ecx.typing_mode(goal.param_env),
goal.param_env,
goal.predicate.self_ty(),
) {
ecx.probe_builtin_trait_candidate(BuiltinImplSource::Misc)
.enter(|ecx| ecx.evaluate_added_goals_and_make_canonical_response(Certainty::Yes))
} else {
Err(NoSolution)
}
}
fn consider_builtin_fn_ptr_trait_candidate(
ecx: &mut EvalCtxt<'_, D>,
goal: Goal<I, Self>,

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@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ impl<'p, 'tcx: 'p> RustcPatCtxt<'p, 'tcx> {
let fields: Vec<_>;
match &pat.kind {
PatKind::AscribeUserType { subpattern, .. }
| PatKind::InlineConstant { subpattern, .. } => return self.lower_pat(subpattern),
| PatKind::ExpandedConstant { subpattern, .. } => return self.lower_pat(subpattern),
PatKind::Binding { subpattern: Some(subpat), .. } => return self.lower_pat(subpat),
PatKind::Binding { subpattern: None, .. } | PatKind::Wild => {
ctor = Wildcard;

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@ -111,8 +111,6 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> {
self.assemble_candidates_for_transmutability(obligation, &mut candidates);
} else if tcx.is_lang_item(def_id, LangItem::Tuple) {
self.assemble_candidate_for_tuple(obligation, &mut candidates);
} else if tcx.is_lang_item(def_id, LangItem::PointerLike) {
self.assemble_candidate_for_pointer_like(obligation, &mut candidates);
} else if tcx.is_lang_item(def_id, LangItem::FnPtrTrait) {
self.assemble_candidates_for_fn_ptr_trait(obligation, &mut candidates);
} else {
@ -1216,35 +1214,6 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> SelectionContext<'cx, 'tcx> {
}
}
fn assemble_candidate_for_pointer_like(
&mut self,
obligation: &PolyTraitObligation<'tcx>,
candidates: &mut SelectionCandidateSet<'tcx>,
) {
// The regions of a type don't affect the size of the type
let tcx = self.tcx();
let self_ty = tcx.instantiate_bound_regions_with_erased(obligation.predicate.self_ty());
// But if there are inference variables, we have to wait until it's resolved.
if (obligation.param_env, self_ty).has_non_region_infer() {
candidates.ambiguous = true;
return;
}
// We should erase regions from both the param-env and type, since both
// may have infer regions. Specifically, after canonicalizing and instantiating,
// early bound regions turn into region vars in both the new and old solver.
let key = self.infcx.pseudo_canonicalize_query(
tcx.erase_regions(obligation.param_env),
tcx.erase_regions(self_ty),
);
if let Ok(layout) = tcx.layout_of(key)
&& layout.layout.is_pointer_like(&tcx.data_layout)
{
candidates.vec.push(BuiltinCandidate { has_nested: false });
}
}
fn assemble_candidates_for_fn_ptr_trait(
&mut self,
obligation: &PolyTraitObligation<'tcx>,

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ use crate::lang_items::TraitSolverLangItem;
use crate::relate::Relate;
use crate::solve::{CanonicalInput, ExternalConstraintsData, PredefinedOpaquesData, QueryResult};
use crate::visit::{Flags, TypeSuperVisitable, TypeVisitable};
use crate::{self as ty, TypingMode, search_graph};
use crate::{self as ty, search_graph};
pub trait Interner:
Sized
@ -278,13 +278,6 @@ pub trait Interner:
fn coroutine_is_gen(self, coroutine_def_id: Self::DefId) -> bool;
fn coroutine_is_async_gen(self, coroutine_def_id: Self::DefId) -> bool;
fn layout_is_pointer_like(
self,
typing_mode: TypingMode<Self>,
param_env: Self::ParamEnv,
ty: Self::Ty,
) -> bool;
type UnsizingParams: Deref<Target = BitSet<u32>>;
fn unsizing_params_for_adt(self, adt_def_id: Self::DefId) -> Self::UnsizingParams;

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@ -31,7 +31,6 @@ pub enum TraitSolverLangItem {
Metadata,
Option,
PointeeTrait,
PointerLike,
Poll,
Sized,
TransmuteTrait,

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@ -191,6 +191,8 @@ use core::error::{self, Error};
use core::fmt;
use core::future::Future;
use core::hash::{Hash, Hasher};
#[cfg(not(bootstrap))]
use core::marker::PointerLike;
use core::marker::{Tuple, Unsize};
use core::mem::{self, SizedTypeProperties};
use core::ops::{
@ -2131,3 +2133,7 @@ impl<E: Error> Error for Box<E> {
Error::provide(&**self, request);
}
}
#[cfg(not(bootstrap))]
#[unstable(feature = "pointer_like_trait", issue = "none")]
impl<T> PointerLike for Box<T> {}

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@ -136,6 +136,7 @@
#![feature(panic_internals)]
#![feature(pattern)]
#![feature(pin_coerce_unsized_trait)]
#![feature(pointer_like_trait)]
#![feature(ptr_internals)]
#![feature(ptr_metadata)]
#![feature(ptr_sub_ptr)]

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@ -981,6 +981,18 @@ pub trait Tuple {}
)]
pub trait PointerLike {}
#[cfg(not(bootstrap))]
marker_impls! {
#[unstable(feature = "pointer_like_trait", issue = "none")]
PointerLike for
usize,
{T} &T,
{T} &mut T,
{T} *const T,
{T} *mut T,
{T: PointerLike} crate::pin::Pin<T>,
}
/// A marker for types which can be used as types of `const` generic parameters.
///
/// These types must have a proper equivalence relation (`Eq`) and it must be automatically

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@ -153,7 +153,8 @@ impl<T> Cursor<T> {
/// let reference = buff.get_mut();
/// ```
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
pub fn get_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T {
#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_mut_cursor", issue = "130801")]
pub const fn get_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T {
&mut self.inner
}
@ -200,7 +201,8 @@ impl<T> Cursor<T> {
/// assert_eq!(buff.position(), 4);
/// ```
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
pub fn set_position(&mut self, pos: u64) {
#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_mut_cursor", issue = "130801")]
pub const fn set_position(&mut self, pos: u64) {
self.pos = pos;
}
}

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@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ use crate::{fmt, io};
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Command {
prog: OsString,
args: Vec<OsString>,
stdout: Option<Stdio>,
stderr: Option<Stdio>,
}
@ -39,12 +40,11 @@ pub enum Stdio {
impl Command {
pub fn new(program: &OsStr) -> Command {
Command { prog: program.to_os_string(), stdout: None, stderr: None }
Command { prog: program.to_os_string(), args: Vec::new(), stdout: None, stderr: None }
}
// FIXME: Implement arguments as reverse of parsing algorithm
pub fn arg(&mut self, _arg: &OsStr) {
panic!("unsupported")
pub fn arg(&mut self, arg: &OsStr) {
self.args.push(arg.to_os_string());
}
pub fn env_mut(&mut self) -> &mut CommandEnv {
@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ impl Command {
}
pub fn get_args(&self) -> CommandArgs<'_> {
panic!("unsupported")
CommandArgs { iter: self.args.iter() }
}
pub fn get_envs(&self) -> CommandEnvs<'_> {
@ -116,6 +116,12 @@ impl Command {
pub fn output(&mut self) -> io::Result<(ExitStatus, Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>)> {
let mut cmd = uefi_command_internal::Image::load_image(&self.prog)?;
// UEFI adds the bin name by default
if !self.args.is_empty() {
let args = uefi_command_internal::create_args(&self.prog, &self.args);
cmd.set_args(args);
}
// Setup Stdout
let stdout = self.stdout.unwrap_or(Stdio::MakePipe);
let stdout = Self::create_pipe(stdout)?;
@ -315,7 +321,7 @@ mod uefi_command_internal {
stdout: Option<helpers::OwnedProtocol<PipeProtocol>>,
stderr: Option<helpers::OwnedProtocol<PipeProtocol>>,
st: OwnedTable<r_efi::efi::SystemTable>,
args: Option<Vec<u16>>,
args: Option<(*mut u16, usize)>,
}
impl Image {
@ -449,20 +455,20 @@ mod uefi_command_internal {
}
}
pub fn set_args(&mut self, args: &OsStr) {
pub fn set_args(&mut self, args: Box<[u16]>) {
let loaded_image: NonNull<loaded_image::Protocol> =
helpers::open_protocol(self.handle, loaded_image::PROTOCOL_GUID).unwrap();
let mut args = args.encode_wide().collect::<Vec<u16>>();
let args_size = (crate::mem::size_of::<u16>() * args.len()) as u32;
let len = args.len();
let args_size: u32 = crate::mem::size_of_val(&args).try_into().unwrap();
let ptr = Box::into_raw(args).as_mut_ptr();
unsafe {
(*loaded_image.as_ptr()).load_options =
args.as_mut_ptr() as *mut crate::ffi::c_void;
(*loaded_image.as_ptr()).load_options = ptr as *mut crate::ffi::c_void;
(*loaded_image.as_ptr()).load_options_size = args_size;
}
self.args = Some(args);
self.args = Some((ptr, len));
}
fn update_st_crc32(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> {
@ -502,6 +508,10 @@ mod uefi_command_internal {
((*bt.as_ptr()).unload_image)(self.handle.as_ptr());
}
}
if let Some((ptr, len)) = self.args {
let _ = unsafe { Box::from_raw(crate::ptr::slice_from_raw_parts_mut(ptr, len)) };
}
}
}
@ -681,4 +691,38 @@ mod uefi_command_internal {
}
}
}
pub fn create_args(prog: &OsStr, args: &[OsString]) -> Box<[u16]> {
const QUOTE: u16 = 0x0022;
const SPACE: u16 = 0x0020;
const CARET: u16 = 0x005e;
const NULL: u16 = 0;
// This is the lower bound on the final length under the assumption that
// the arguments only contain ASCII characters.
let mut res = Vec::with_capacity(args.iter().map(|arg| arg.len() + 3).sum());
// Wrap program name in quotes to avoid any problems
res.push(QUOTE);
res.extend(prog.encode_wide());
res.push(QUOTE);
res.push(SPACE);
for arg in args {
// Wrap the argument in quotes to be treat as single arg
res.push(QUOTE);
for c in arg.encode_wide() {
// CARET in quotes is used to escape CARET or QUOTE
if c == QUOTE || c == CARET {
res.push(CARET);
}
res.push(c);
}
res.push(QUOTE);
res.push(SPACE);
}
res.into_boxed_slice()
}
}

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@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
//@ known-bug: #113280
//@ only-x86_64
#![feature(dyn_star, pointer_like_trait)]
#![allow(incomplete_features)]
use std::fmt::Debug;
use std::marker::PointerLike;
fn make_dyn_star<'a>(t: impl PointerLike + Debug + 'a) -> dyn* Debug + 'a {
f32::from_bits(0x1) as f64
}
fn main() {
println!("{:?}", make_dyn_star(Box::new(1i32)));
}

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@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
//@ known-bug: #127676
//@ edition:2018
#![feature(dyn_star,const_async_blocks)]
static S: dyn* Send + Sync = async { 42 };
pub fn main() {}

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@ -97,16 +97,19 @@ LL | if let Refutable::A = v3 { todo!() };
error[E0005]: refutable pattern in local binding
--> $DIR/bad-pattern.rs:19:13
|
LL | const PAT: u32 = 0;
| -------------- missing patterns are not covered because `PAT` is interpreted as a constant pattern, not a new variable
...
LL | let PAT = v1;
| ^^^
| |
| pattern `1_u32..=u32::MAX` not covered
| missing patterns are not covered because `PAT` is interpreted as a constant pattern, not a new variable
| help: introduce a variable instead: `PAT_var`
| ^^^ pattern `1_u32..=u32::MAX` not covered
|
= note: `let` bindings require an "irrefutable pattern", like a `struct` or an `enum` with only one variant
= note: for more information, visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch18-02-refutability.html
= note: the matched value is of type `u32`
help: introduce a variable instead
|
LL | let PAT_var = v1;
| ~~~~~~~
error: aborting due to 7 previous errors

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@ -1,28 +1,43 @@
mod foo {
pub const b: u8 = 2;
pub const d: u8 = 2;
//~^ missing patterns are not covered because `b` is interpreted as a constant pattern, not a new variable
pub const d: (u8, u8) = (2, 1);
//~^ missing patterns are not covered because `d` is interpreted as a constant pattern, not a new variable
}
use foo::b as c;
use foo::d;
const a: u8 = 2;
//~^ missing patterns are not covered because `a` is interpreted as a constant pattern, not a new variable
#[derive(PartialEq)]
struct S {
foo: u8,
}
const e: S = S {
foo: 0,
};
fn main() {
let a = 4;
//~^ ERROR refutable pattern in local binding
//~| patterns `0_u8..=1_u8` and `3_u8..=u8::MAX` not covered
//~| missing patterns are not covered because `a` is interpreted as a constant pattern, not a new variable
//~| HELP introduce a variable instead
let c = 4;
//~^ ERROR refutable pattern in local binding
//~| patterns `0_u8..=1_u8` and `3_u8..=u8::MAX` not covered
//~| missing patterns are not covered because `c` is interpreted as a constant pattern, not a new variable
//~| HELP introduce a variable instead
let d = 4;
let d = (4, 4);
//~^ ERROR refutable pattern in local binding
//~| patterns `0_u8..=1_u8` and `3_u8..=u8::MAX` not covered
//~| missing patterns are not covered because `d` is interpreted as a constant pattern, not a new variable
//~| patterns `(0_u8..=1_u8, _)` and `(3_u8..=u8::MAX, _)` not covered
//~| HELP introduce a variable instead
let e = S {
//~^ ERROR refutable pattern in local binding
//~| pattern `S { foo: 1_u8..=u8::MAX }` not covered
//~| HELP introduce a variable instead
foo: 1,
};
fn f() {} // Check that the `NOTE`s still work with an item here (cf. issue #35115).
}

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@ -1,45 +1,76 @@
error[E0005]: refutable pattern in local binding
--> $DIR/const-pattern-irrefutable.rs:12:9
--> $DIR/const-pattern-irrefutable.rs:24:9
|
LL | const a: u8 = 2;
| ----------- missing patterns are not covered because `a` is interpreted as a constant pattern, not a new variable
...
LL | let a = 4;
| ^
| |
| patterns `0_u8..=1_u8` and `3_u8..=u8::MAX` not covered
| missing patterns are not covered because `a` is interpreted as a constant pattern, not a new variable
| help: introduce a variable instead: `a_var`
| ^ patterns `0_u8..=1_u8` and `3_u8..=u8::MAX` not covered
|
= note: `let` bindings require an "irrefutable pattern", like a `struct` or an `enum` with only one variant
= note: for more information, visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch18-02-refutability.html
= note: the matched value is of type `u8`
help: introduce a variable instead
|
LL | let a_var = 4;
| ~~~~~
error[E0005]: refutable pattern in local binding
--> $DIR/const-pattern-irrefutable.rs:17:9
--> $DIR/const-pattern-irrefutable.rs:28:9
|
LL | pub const b: u8 = 2;
| --------------- missing patterns are not covered because `b` is interpreted as a constant pattern, not a new variable
...
LL | let c = 4;
| ^
| |
| patterns `0_u8..=1_u8` and `3_u8..=u8::MAX` not covered
| missing patterns are not covered because `c` is interpreted as a constant pattern, not a new variable
| help: introduce a variable instead: `c_var`
| ^ patterns `0_u8..=1_u8` and `3_u8..=u8::MAX` not covered
|
= note: `let` bindings require an "irrefutable pattern", like a `struct` or an `enum` with only one variant
= note: for more information, visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch18-02-refutability.html
= note: the matched value is of type `u8`
help: introduce a variable instead
|
LL | let b_var = 4;
| ~~~~~
error[E0005]: refutable pattern in local binding
--> $DIR/const-pattern-irrefutable.rs:22:9
--> $DIR/const-pattern-irrefutable.rs:32:9
|
LL | let d = 4;
| ^
| |
| patterns `0_u8..=1_u8` and `3_u8..=u8::MAX` not covered
| missing patterns are not covered because `d` is interpreted as a constant pattern, not a new variable
| help: introduce a variable instead: `d_var`
LL | pub const d: (u8, u8) = (2, 1);
| --------------------- missing patterns are not covered because `d` is interpreted as a constant pattern, not a new variable
...
LL | let d = (4, 4);
| ^ patterns `(0_u8..=1_u8, _)` and `(3_u8..=u8::MAX, _)` not covered
|
= note: `let` bindings require an "irrefutable pattern", like a `struct` or an `enum` with only one variant
= note: for more information, visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch18-02-refutability.html
= note: the matched value is of type `u8`
= note: the matched value is of type `(u8, u8)`
help: introduce a variable instead
|
LL | let d_var = (4, 4);
| ~~~~~
error: aborting due to 3 previous errors
error[E0005]: refutable pattern in local binding
--> $DIR/const-pattern-irrefutable.rs:36:9
|
LL | const e: S = S {
| ---------- missing patterns are not covered because `e` is interpreted as a constant pattern, not a new variable
...
LL | let e = S {
| ^ pattern `S { foo: 1_u8..=u8::MAX }` not covered
|
= note: `let` bindings require an "irrefutable pattern", like a `struct` or an `enum` with only one variant
= note: for more information, visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch18-02-refutability.html
note: `S` defined here
--> $DIR/const-pattern-irrefutable.rs:15:8
|
LL | struct S {
| ^
= note: the matched value is of type `S`
help: introduce a variable instead
|
LL | let e_var = S {
| ~~~~~
error: aborting due to 4 previous errors
For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0005`.

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@ -3,8 +3,20 @@ error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `&[]` and `&[_, _, ..]` not covered
|
LL | match &[][..] {
| ^^^^^^^ patterns `&[]` and `&[_, _, ..]` not covered
LL |
LL | E_SL => {}
| ---- this pattern doesn't introduce a new catch-all binding, but rather pattern matches against the value of constant `E_SL`
|
= note: the matched value is of type `&[E]`
note: constant `E_SL` defined here
--> $DIR/incomplete-slice.rs:6:1
|
LL | const E_SL: &[E] = &[E::A];
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
help: if you meant to introduce a binding, use a different name
|
LL | E_SL_var => {}
| ++++
help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern, a match arm with multiple or-patterns as shown, or multiple match arms
|
LL ~ E_SL => {},

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@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
//@ edition:2018
#![feature(dyn_star, const_async_blocks)]
//~^ WARN the feature `dyn_star` is incomplete
static S: dyn* Send + Sync = async { 42 };
//~^ needs to have the same ABI as a pointer
pub fn main() {}

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@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
warning: the feature `dyn_star` is incomplete and may not be safe to use and/or cause compiler crashes
--> $DIR/async-block-dyn-star.rs:3:12
|
LL | #![feature(dyn_star, const_async_blocks)]
| ^^^^^^^^
|
= note: see issue #102425 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/102425> for more information
= note: `#[warn(incomplete_features)]` on by default
error[E0277]: `{async block@$DIR/async-block-dyn-star.rs:6:30: 6:35}` needs to have the same ABI as a pointer
--> $DIR/async-block-dyn-star.rs:6:30
|
LL | static S: dyn* Send + Sync = async { 42 };
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^ `{async block@$DIR/async-block-dyn-star.rs:6:30: 6:35}` needs to be a pointer-like type
|
= help: the trait `PointerLike` is not implemented for `{async block@$DIR/async-block-dyn-star.rs:6:30: 6:35}`
error: aborting due to 1 previous error; 1 warning emitted
For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`.

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@ -1,14 +1,17 @@
error[E0277]: `&T` needs to have the same ABI as a pointer
--> $DIR/check-size-at-cast-polymorphic-bad.rs:15:15
|
LL | fn polymorphic<T: Debug + ?Sized>(t: &T) {
| - this type parameter needs to be `Sized`
LL | dyn_debug(t);
| ^ `&T` needs to be a pointer-like type
|
= help: the trait `PointerLike` is not implemented for `&T`
help: consider introducing a `where` clause, but there might be an alternative better way to express this requirement
= note: required for `&T` to implement `PointerLike`
help: consider removing the `?Sized` bound to make the type parameter `Sized`
|
LL - fn polymorphic<T: Debug + ?Sized>(t: &T) {
LL + fn polymorphic<T: Debug>(t: &T) {
|
LL | fn polymorphic<T: Debug + ?Sized>(t: &T) where &T: PointerLike {
| +++++++++++++++++++++
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@ -1,14 +1,17 @@
error[E0277]: `&T` needs to have the same ABI as a pointer
--> $DIR/check-size-at-cast-polymorphic-bad.rs:15:15
|
LL | fn polymorphic<T: Debug + ?Sized>(t: &T) {
| - this type parameter needs to be `Sized`
LL | dyn_debug(t);
| ^ `&T` needs to be a pointer-like type
|
= help: the trait `PointerLike` is not implemented for `&T`
help: consider introducing a `where` clause, but there might be an alternative better way to express this requirement
= note: required for `&T` to implement `PointerLike`
help: consider removing the `?Sized` bound to make the type parameter `Sized`
|
LL - fn polymorphic<T: Debug + ?Sized>(t: &T) {
LL + fn polymorphic<T: Debug>(t: &T) {
|
LL | fn polymorphic<T: Debug + ?Sized>(t: &T) where &T: PointerLike {
| +++++++++++++++++++++
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@ -1,13 +1,18 @@
//@ run-pass
//@ check-run-results
#![feature(dyn_star)]
#![feature(dyn_star, pointer_like_trait)]
#![allow(incomplete_features)]
use std::fmt::Debug;
use std::marker::PointerLike;
#[derive(Debug)]
#[repr(transparent)]
struct Foo(#[allow(dead_code)] usize);
// FIXME(dyn_star): Make this into a derive.
impl PointerLike for Foo {}
impl Drop for Foo {
fn drop(&mut self) {
println!("destructor called");

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@ -3,13 +3,18 @@
// This used to ICE, because the compiler confused a pointer-like to dyn* coercion
// with a c-like enum to integer cast.
#![feature(dyn_star)]
#![feature(dyn_star, pointer_like_trait)]
#![expect(incomplete_features)]
use std::marker::PointerLike;
#[repr(transparent)]
enum E {
Num(usize),
}
impl PointerLike for E {}
trait Trait {}
impl Trait for E {}

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ trait Foo {}
fn make_dyn_star() {
let i = 42;
let dyn_i: dyn* Foo = i; //~ ERROR trait bound `{integer}: Foo` is not satisfied
let dyn_i: dyn* Foo = i; //~ ERROR trait bound `usize: Foo` is not satisfied
}
fn main() {}

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@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
error[E0277]: the trait bound `{integer}: Foo` is not satisfied
error[E0277]: the trait bound `usize: Foo` is not satisfied
--> $DIR/error.rs:10:27
|
LL | let dyn_i: dyn* Foo = i;
| ^ the trait `Foo` is not implemented for `{integer}`
| ^ the trait `Foo` is not implemented for `usize`
|
help: this trait has no implementations, consider adding one
--> $DIR/error.rs:6:1

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@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
//@ only-x86_64
#![feature(dyn_star, pointer_like_trait)]
//~^ WARN the feature `dyn_star` is incomplete
use std::fmt::Debug;
use std::marker::PointerLike;
fn make_dyn_star() -> dyn* Debug + 'static {
f32::from_bits(0x1) as f64
//~^ ERROR `f64` needs to have the same ABI as a pointer
}
fn main() {
println!("{:?}", make_dyn_star());
}

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@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
warning: the feature `dyn_star` is incomplete and may not be safe to use and/or cause compiler crashes
--> $DIR/float-as-dyn-star.rs:3:12
|
LL | #![feature(dyn_star, pointer_like_trait)]
| ^^^^^^^^
|
= note: see issue #102425 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/102425> for more information
= note: `#[warn(incomplete_features)]` on by default
error[E0277]: `f64` needs to have the same ABI as a pointer
--> $DIR/float-as-dyn-star.rs:10:5
|
LL | f32::from_bits(0x1) as f64
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `f64` needs to be a pointer-like type
|
= help: the trait `PointerLike` is not implemented for `f64`
= help: the trait `PointerLike` is implemented for `usize`
error: aborting due to 1 previous error; 1 warning emitted
For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`.

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@ -7,6 +7,14 @@ LL | #![feature(dyn_star, trait_upcasting)]
= note: see issue #102425 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/102425> for more information
= note: `#[warn(incomplete_features)]` on by default
error[E0277]: `W` needs to have the same ABI as a pointer
--> $DIR/upcast.rs:28:23
|
LL | let w: dyn* Foo = W(0);
| ^^^^ `W` needs to be a pointer-like type
|
= help: the trait `PointerLike` is not implemented for `W`
error[E0277]: `dyn* Foo` needs to have the same ABI as a pointer
--> $DIR/upcast.rs:30:23
|
@ -15,6 +23,6 @@ LL | let w: dyn* Bar = w;
|
= help: the trait `PointerLike` is not implemented for `dyn* Foo`
error: aborting due to 1 previous error; 1 warning emitted
error: aborting due to 2 previous errors; 1 warning emitted
For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`.

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@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
fn main() {
match 1 { //~ ERROR non-exhaustive patterns
//~^ patterns `i32::MIN..=3_i32` and `5_i32..=i32::MAX` not covered
//~| the matched value is of type `i32`
x => {} //~ this pattern doesn't introduce a new catch-all binding
//~^ HELP ensure that all possible cases are being handled
//~| HELP if you meant to introduce a binding, use a different name
}
const x: i32 = 4; //~ NOTE constant `x` defined here
}

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@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `i32::MIN..=3_i32` and `5_i32..=i32::MAX` not covered
--> $DIR/intended-binding-pattern-is-const.rs:2:11
|
LL | match 1 {
| ^ patterns `i32::MIN..=3_i32` and `5_i32..=i32::MAX` not covered
...
LL | x => {}
| - this pattern doesn't introduce a new catch-all binding, but rather pattern matches against the value of constant `x`
|
= note: the matched value is of type `i32`
note: constant `x` defined here
--> $DIR/intended-binding-pattern-is-const.rs:9:5
|
LL | const x: i32 = 4;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
help: if you meant to introduce a binding, use a different name
|
LL | x_var => {}
| ++++
help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern, a match arm with multiple or-patterns as shown, or multiple match arms
|
LL | x => {}, i32::MIN..=3_i32 | 5_i32..=i32::MAX => todo!()
| ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
error: aborting due to 1 previous error
For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0004`.

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@ -1,30 +1,34 @@
error[E0005]: refutable pattern in local binding
--> $DIR/issue-112269.rs:3:9
|
LL | const x: i32 = 4;
| ------------ missing patterns are not covered because `x` is interpreted as a constant pattern, not a new variable
LL | let x: i32 = 3;
| ^
| |
| patterns `i32::MIN..=3_i32` and `5_i32..=i32::MAX` not covered
| missing patterns are not covered because `x` is interpreted as a constant pattern, not a new variable
| help: introduce a variable instead: `x_var`
| ^ patterns `i32::MIN..=3_i32` and `5_i32..=i32::MAX` not covered
|
= note: `let` bindings require an "irrefutable pattern", like a `struct` or an `enum` with only one variant
= note: for more information, visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch18-02-refutability.html
= note: the matched value is of type `i32`
help: introduce a variable instead
|
LL | let x_var: i32 = 3;
| ~~~~~
error[E0005]: refutable pattern in local binding
--> $DIR/issue-112269.rs:7:9
|
LL | const y: i32 = 3;
| ------------ missing patterns are not covered because `y` is interpreted as a constant pattern, not a new variable
LL | let y = 4;
| ^
| |
| patterns `i32::MIN..=2_i32` and `4_i32..=i32::MAX` not covered
| missing patterns are not covered because `y` is interpreted as a constant pattern, not a new variable
| help: introduce a variable instead: `y_var`
| ^ patterns `i32::MIN..=2_i32` and `4_i32..=i32::MAX` not covered
|
= note: `let` bindings require an "irrefutable pattern", like a `struct` or an `enum` with only one variant
= note: for more information, visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch18-02-refutability.html
= note: the matched value is of type `i32`
help: introduce a variable instead
|
LL | let y_var = 4;
| ~~~~~
error: aborting due to 2 previous errors

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@ -3,8 +3,20 @@ error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `(true, false)` not covered
|
LL | match (true, false) {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ pattern `(true, false)` not covered
LL |
LL | TRUE_TRUE => (),
| --------- this pattern doesn't introduce a new catch-all binding, but rather pattern matches against the value of constant `TRUE_TRUE`
|
= note: the matched value is of type `(bool, bool)`
note: constant `TRUE_TRUE` defined here
--> $DIR/match-arm-statics-2.rs:14:1
|
LL | const TRUE_TRUE: (bool, bool) = (true, true);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
help: if you meant to introduce a binding, use a different name
|
LL | TRUE_TRUE_var => (),
| ++++
help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern or an explicit pattern as shown
|
LL ~ (false, true) => (),

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@ -199,8 +199,20 @@ error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `&[]` and `&[_, _, ..]` not covered
|
LL | match s {
| ^ patterns `&[]` and `&[_, _, ..]` not covered
LL |
LL | CONST => {}
| ----- this pattern doesn't introduce a new catch-all binding, but rather pattern matches against the value of constant `CONST`
|
= note: the matched value is of type `&[bool]`
note: constant `CONST` defined here
--> $DIR/slice-patterns-exhaustiveness.rs:88:5
|
LL | const CONST: &[bool] = &[true];
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
help: if you meant to introduce a binding, use a different name
|
LL | CONST_var => {}
| ++++
help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern, a match arm with multiple or-patterns as shown, or multiple match arms
|
LL ~ CONST => {},
@ -212,8 +224,20 @@ error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `&[]` and `&[_, _, ..]` not covered
|
LL | match s {
| ^ patterns `&[]` and `&[_, _, ..]` not covered
LL |
LL | CONST => {}
| ----- this pattern doesn't introduce a new catch-all binding, but rather pattern matches against the value of constant `CONST`
|
= note: the matched value is of type `&[bool]`
note: constant `CONST` defined here
--> $DIR/slice-patterns-exhaustiveness.rs:88:5
|
LL | const CONST: &[bool] = &[true];
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
help: if you meant to introduce a binding, use a different name
|
LL | CONST_var => {}
| ++++
help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern, a match arm with multiple or-patterns as shown, or multiple match arms
|
LL ~ &[false] => {},
@ -225,8 +249,20 @@ error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `&[]` and `&[_, _, ..]` not covered
|
LL | match s {
| ^ patterns `&[]` and `&[_, _, ..]` not covered
...
LL | CONST => {}
| ----- this pattern doesn't introduce a new catch-all binding, but rather pattern matches against the value of constant `CONST`
|
= note: the matched value is of type `&[bool]`
note: constant `CONST` defined here
--> $DIR/slice-patterns-exhaustiveness.rs:88:5
|
LL | const CONST: &[bool] = &[true];
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
help: if you meant to introduce a binding, use a different name
|
LL | CONST_var => {}
| ++++
help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern, a match arm with multiple or-patterns as shown, or multiple match arms
|
LL ~ CONST => {},
@ -238,8 +274,20 @@ error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `&[_, _, ..]` not covered
|
LL | match s {
| ^ pattern `&[_, _, ..]` not covered
...
LL | CONST => {}
| ----- this pattern doesn't introduce a new catch-all binding, but rather pattern matches against the value of constant `CONST`
|
= note: the matched value is of type `&[bool]`
note: constant `CONST` defined here
--> $DIR/slice-patterns-exhaustiveness.rs:88:5
|
LL | const CONST: &[bool] = &[true];
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
help: if you meant to introduce a binding, use a different name
|
LL | CONST_var => {}
| ++++
help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern or an explicit pattern as shown
|
LL ~ CONST => {},
@ -251,8 +299,20 @@ error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `&[false]` not covered
|
LL | match s {
| ^ pattern `&[false]` not covered
...
LL | CONST => {}
| ----- this pattern doesn't introduce a new catch-all binding, but rather pattern matches against the value of constant `CONST`
|
= note: the matched value is of type `&[bool]`
note: constant `CONST` defined here
--> $DIR/slice-patterns-exhaustiveness.rs:88:5
|
LL | const CONST: &[bool] = &[true];
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
help: if you meant to introduce a binding, use a different name
|
LL | CONST_var => {}
| ++++
help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern or an explicit pattern as shown
|
LL ~ &[_, _, ..] => {},
@ -264,8 +324,20 @@ error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `&[false]` not covered
|
LL | match s1 {
| ^^ pattern `&[false]` not covered
LL |
LL | CONST1 => {}
| ------ this pattern doesn't introduce a new catch-all binding, but rather pattern matches against the value of constant `CONST1`
|
= note: the matched value is of type `&[bool; 1]`
note: constant `CONST1` defined here
--> $DIR/slice-patterns-exhaustiveness.rs:124:5
|
LL | const CONST1: &[bool; 1] = &[true];
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
help: if you meant to introduce a binding, use a different name
|
LL | CONST1_var => {}
| ++++
help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern or an explicit pattern as shown
|
LL ~ CONST1 => {},

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@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ fn main() {
let A = 3;
//~^ ERROR refutable pattern in local binding
//~| patterns `i32::MIN..=1_i32` and `3_i32..=i32::MAX` not covered
//~| missing patterns are not covered because `A` is interpreted as a constant pattern, not a new variable
//~| HELP introduce a variable instead
//~| SUGGESTION A_var
const A: i32 = 2;
//~^ missing patterns are not covered because `A` is interpreted as a constant pattern, not a new variable
}

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@ -2,15 +2,18 @@ error[E0005]: refutable pattern in local binding
--> $DIR/const-pat-non-exaustive-let-new-var.rs:2:9
|
LL | let A = 3;
| ^
| |
| patterns `i32::MIN..=1_i32` and `3_i32..=i32::MAX` not covered
| missing patterns are not covered because `A` is interpreted as a constant pattern, not a new variable
| help: introduce a variable instead: `A_var`
| ^ patterns `i32::MIN..=1_i32` and `3_i32..=i32::MAX` not covered
...
LL | const A: i32 = 2;
| ------------ missing patterns are not covered because `A` is interpreted as a constant pattern, not a new variable
|
= note: `let` bindings require an "irrefutable pattern", like a `struct` or an `enum` with only one variant
= note: for more information, visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch18-02-refutability.html
= note: the matched value is of type `i32`
help: introduce a variable instead
|
LL | let A_var = 3;
| ~~~~~
error: aborting due to 1 previous error