Rollup merge of #30787 - nikomatsakis:future-incompatible-lint, r=brson

There is now more structure to the report, so that you can specify e.g. an RFC/PR/issue number and other explanatory details.

Example message:

```
type-parameter-invalid-lint.rs:14:8: 14:9 error: defaults for type parameters are only allowed on type definitions, like `struct` or `enum`
type-parameter-invalid-lint.rs:14 fn avg<T=i32>(_: T) {}
                                         ^
type-parameter-invalid-lint.rs:14:8: 14:9 warning: this was previously accepted by the compiler but is being phased out; it will become a hard error in a future release!
type-parameter-invalid-lint.rs:14:8: 14:9 note: for more information, see PR 30742 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/30724>
type-parameter-invalid-lint.rs:11:9: 11:28 note: lint level defined here
type-parameter-invalid-lint.rs:11 #![deny(future_incompatible)]
                                          ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: aborting due to previous error
```

r? @brson

I would really like feedback also on the specific messages!

Fixes #30746
This commit is contained in:
Manish Goregaokar 2016-01-15 17:28:28 +05:30
commit 56cae9f507
12 changed files with 127 additions and 22 deletions

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@ -16,9 +16,6 @@
use lint::{LintPass, LateLintPass, LintArray};
// name of the future-incompatible group
pub const FUTURE_INCOMPATIBLE: &'static str = "future_incompatible";
declare_lint! {
pub CONST_ERR,
Warn,

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@ -76,10 +76,22 @@ pub struct LintStore {
/// is true if the lint group was added by a plugin.
lint_groups: FnvHashMap<&'static str, (Vec<LintId>, bool)>,
/// Extra info for future incompatibility lints, descibing the
/// issue or RFC that caused the incompatibility.
future_incompatible: FnvHashMap<LintId, FutureIncompatibleInfo>,
/// Maximum level a lint can be
lint_cap: Option<Level>,
}
/// Extra information for a future incompatibility lint. See the call
/// to `register_future_incompatible` in `librustc_lint/lib.rs` for
/// guidelines.
pub struct FutureIncompatibleInfo {
pub id: LintId,
pub reference: &'static str // e.g., a URL for an issue/PR/RFC or error code
}
/// The targed of the `by_name` map, which accounts for renaming/deprecation.
enum TargetLint {
/// A direct lint target
@ -124,6 +136,7 @@ impl LintStore {
late_passes: Some(vec!()),
by_name: FnvHashMap(),
levels: FnvHashMap(),
future_incompatible: FnvHashMap(),
lint_groups: FnvHashMap(),
lint_cap: None,
}
@ -183,6 +196,20 @@ impl LintStore {
}
}
pub fn register_future_incompatible(&mut self,
sess: Option<&Session>,
lints: Vec<FutureIncompatibleInfo>) {
let ids = lints.iter().map(|f| f.id).collect();
self.register_group(sess, false, "future_incompatible", ids);
for info in lints {
self.future_incompatible.insert(info.id, info);
}
}
pub fn future_incompatible(&self, id: LintId) -> Option<&FutureIncompatibleInfo> {
self.future_incompatible.get(&id)
}
pub fn register_group(&mut self, sess: Option<&Session>,
from_plugin: bool, name: &'static str,
to: Vec<LintId>) {
@ -418,14 +445,18 @@ pub fn raw_struct_lint<'a>(sess: &'a Session,
};
// Check for future incompatibility lints and issue a stronger warning.
let future_incompat_lints = &lints.lint_groups[builtin::FUTURE_INCOMPATIBLE];
let this_id = LintId::of(lint);
if future_incompat_lints.0.iter().any(|&id| id == this_id) {
let msg = "this lint will become a HARD ERROR in a future release!";
if let Some(future_incompatible) = lints.future_incompatible(LintId::of(lint)) {
let explanation = format!("this was previously accepted by the compiler \
but is being phased out; \
it will become a hard error in a future release!");
let citation = format!("for more information, see {}",
future_incompatible.reference);
if let Some(sp) = span {
err.span_note(sp, msg);
err.fileline_warn(sp, &explanation);
err.fileline_note(sp, &citation);
} else {
err.note(msg);
err.warn(&explanation);
err.note(&citation);
}
}

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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ use rustc_front::hir;
pub use lint::context::{LateContext, EarlyContext, LintContext, LintStore,
raw_emit_lint, check_crate, check_ast_crate, gather_attrs,
raw_struct_lint, GatherNodeLevels};
raw_struct_lint, GatherNodeLevels, FutureIncompatibleInfo};
/// Specification of a single lint.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]

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@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ pub use rustc::util as util;
use session::Session;
use lint::LintId;
use lint::FutureIncompatibleInfo;
mod bad_style;
mod builtin;
@ -144,9 +145,29 @@ pub fn register_builtins(store: &mut lint::LintStore, sess: Option<&Session>) {
UNUSED_MUT, UNREACHABLE_CODE, UNUSED_MUST_USE,
UNUSED_UNSAFE, PATH_STATEMENTS, UNUSED_ATTRIBUTES);
add_lint_group!(sess, FUTURE_INCOMPATIBLE,
PRIVATE_IN_PUBLIC, INVALID_TYPE_PARAM_DEFAULT,
MATCH_OF_UNIT_VARIANT_VIA_PAREN_DOTDOT);
// Guidelines for creating a future incompatibility lint:
//
// - Create a lint defaulting to warn as normal, with ideally the same error
// message you would normally give
// - Add a suitable reference, typically an RFC or tracking issue. Go ahead
// and include the full URL.
// - Later, change lint to error
// - Eventually, remove lint
store.register_future_incompatible(sess, vec![
FutureIncompatibleInfo {
id: LintId::of(PRIVATE_IN_PUBLIC),
reference: "the explanation for E0446 (`--explain E0446`)",
},
FutureIncompatibleInfo {
id: LintId::of(INVALID_TYPE_PARAM_DEFAULT),
reference: "PR 30742 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/30724>",
},
FutureIncompatibleInfo {
id: LintId::of(MATCH_OF_UNIT_VARIANT_VIA_PAREN_DOTDOT),
reference: "RFC 218 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/\
master/text/0218-empty-struct-with-braces.md>",
},
]);
// We have one lint pass defined specially
store.register_late_pass(sess, false, box lint::GatherNodeLevels);

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@ -1528,7 +1528,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx: 'a, 'v> Visitor<'v> for SearchInterfaceForPrivateItemsVisitor<'a,
lint::builtin::PRIVATE_IN_PUBLIC,
node_id,
ty.span,
"private type in public interface (error E0446)".to_string()
format!("private type in public interface"),
);
}
}

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@ -595,14 +595,10 @@ fn bad_struct_kind_err(sess: &Session, pat: &hir::Pat, path: &hir::Path, lint: b
let name = pprust::path_to_string(path);
let msg = format!("`{}` does not name a tuple variant or a tuple struct", name);
if lint {
let expanded_msg =
format!("{}; RFC 218 disallowed matching of unit variants or unit structs via {}(..)",
msg,
name);
sess.add_lint(lint::builtin::MATCH_OF_UNIT_VARIANT_VIA_PAREN_DOTDOT,
pat.id,
pat.span,
expanded_msg);
msg);
} else {
span_err!(sess, pat.span, E0164, "{}", msg);
}

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@ -1917,8 +1917,8 @@ fn get_or_create_type_parameter_def<'a,'tcx>(ccx: &CrateCtxt<'a,'tcx>,
lint::builtin::INVALID_TYPE_PARAM_DEFAULT,
param.id,
param.span,
format!("defaults for type parameters are only allowed \
on `struct` or `enum` definitions (see issue #27336)"));
format!("defaults for type parameters are only allowed on type definitions, \
like `struct` or `enum`"));
}
}

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@ -161,6 +161,17 @@ impl<'a> DiagnosticBuilder<'a> {
self.sub(Level::Note, msg, Some(sp), None);
self
}
pub fn warn(&mut self, msg: &str) -> &mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a> {
self.sub(Level::Warning, msg, None, None);
self
}
pub fn span_warn(&mut self,
sp: Span,
msg: &str)
-> &mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a> {
self.sub(Level::Warning, msg, Some(sp), None);
self
}
pub fn help(&mut self , msg: &str) -> &mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a> {
self.sub(Level::Help, msg, None, None);
self
@ -190,6 +201,13 @@ impl<'a> DiagnosticBuilder<'a> {
self.sub(Level::Note, msg, Some(sp), Some(EndSpan(sp)));
self
}
pub fn fileline_warn(&mut self ,
sp: Span,
msg: &str)
-> &mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a> {
self.sub(Level::Warning, msg, Some(sp), Some(FileLine(sp)));
self
}
pub fn fileline_note(&mut self ,
sp: Span,
msg: &str)

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@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ fn main() { //~ ERROR: compilation successful
// }
match e1 {
Empty1(..) => () //~ WARN `Empty1` does not name a tuple variant or a tuple struct
//~^ WARN hard error
}
// Rejected by parser as yet
// match e2 {
@ -39,5 +40,6 @@ fn main() { //~ ERROR: compilation successful
// }
match e2 {
E::Empty2(..) => () //~ WARN `E::Empty2` does not name a tuple variant or a tuple struct
//~^ WARN hard error
}
}

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@ -26,23 +26,34 @@ mod types {
}
pub type Alias = Priv; //~ WARN private type in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
pub enum E {
V1(Priv), //~ WARN private type in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
V2 { field: Priv }, //~ WARN private type in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
}
pub trait Tr {
const C: Priv = Priv; //~ WARN private type in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
type Alias = Priv; //~ WARN private type in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
fn f1(arg: Priv) {} //~ WARN private type in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
fn f2() -> Priv { panic!() } //~ WARN private type in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
}
extern {
pub static ES: Priv; //~ WARN private type in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
pub fn ef1(arg: Priv); //~ WARN private type in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
pub fn ef2() -> Priv; //~ WARN private type in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
}
impl PubTr for Pub {
type Alias = Priv; //~ WARN private type in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
}
}
@ -53,14 +64,21 @@ mod traits {
pub type Alias<T: PrivTr> = T; //~ WARN private trait in public interface
//~^ WARN trait bounds are not (yet) enforced in type definitions
//~| WARNING hard error
pub trait Tr1: PrivTr {} //~ WARN private trait in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
pub trait Tr2<T: PrivTr> {} //~ WARN private trait in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
pub trait Tr3 {
type Alias: PrivTr; //~ WARN private trait in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
fn f<T: PrivTr>(arg: T) {} //~ WARN private trait in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
}
impl<T: PrivTr> Pub<T> {} //~ WARN private trait in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
impl<T: PrivTr> PubTr for Pub<T> {} //~ WARN private trait in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
}
mod traits_where {
@ -69,12 +87,17 @@ mod traits_where {
pub trait PubTr {}
pub type Alias<T> where T: PrivTr = T; //~ WARN private trait in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
pub trait Tr2<T> where T: PrivTr {} //~ WARN private trait in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
pub trait Tr3 {
fn f<T>(arg: T) where T: PrivTr {} //~ WARN private trait in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
}
impl<T> Pub<T> where T: PrivTr {} //~ WARN private trait in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
impl<T> PubTr for Pub<T> where T: PrivTr {} //~ WARN private trait in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
}
mod generics {
@ -84,9 +107,13 @@ mod generics {
pub trait PubTr<T> {}
pub trait Tr1: PrivTr<Pub> {} //~ WARN private trait in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
pub trait Tr2: PubTr<Priv> {} //~ WARN private type in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
pub trait Tr3: PubTr<[Priv; 1]> {} //~ WARN private type in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
pub trait Tr4: PubTr<Pub<Priv>> {} //~ WARN private type in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
}
mod impls {
@ -113,6 +140,7 @@ mod impls {
}
impl PubTr for Pub {
type Alias = Priv; //~ WARN private type in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
}
}
@ -179,9 +207,11 @@ mod aliases_pub {
pub trait Tr1: PrivUseAliasTr {} // OK
// This should be OK, if type aliases are substituted
pub trait Tr2: PrivUseAliasTr<PrivAlias> {} //~ WARN private type in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
impl PrivAlias {
pub fn f(arg: Priv) {} //~ WARN private type in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
}
// This doesn't even parse
// impl <Priv as PrivTr>::AssocAlias {
@ -189,12 +219,15 @@ mod aliases_pub {
// }
impl PrivUseAliasTr for PrivUseAlias {
type Check = Priv; //~ WARN private type in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
}
impl PrivUseAliasTr for PrivAlias {
type Check = Priv; //~ WARN private type in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
}
impl PrivUseAliasTr for <Priv as PrivTr>::AssocAlias {
type Check = Priv; //~ WARN private type in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
}
}
@ -217,8 +250,11 @@ mod aliases_priv {
impl PrivTr for Priv {}
pub trait Tr1: PrivUseAliasTr {} //~ WARN private trait in public interface
//~^ WARNING hard error
pub trait Tr2: PrivUseAliasTr<PrivAlias> {} //~ WARN private trait in public interface
//~^ WARN private type in public interface
//~| WARNING hard error
//~| WARNING hard error
impl PrivUseAlias {
pub fn f(arg: Priv) {} // OK

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@ -13,18 +13,22 @@
mod m1 {
pub use ::E::V; //~ WARN variant `V` is private, and cannot be reexported
//~^ WARNING hard error
}
mod m2 {
pub use ::E::{V}; //~ WARN variant `V` is private, and cannot be reexported
//~^ WARNING hard error
}
mod m3 {
pub use ::E::V::{self}; //~ WARN variant `V` is private, and cannot be reexported
//~^ WARNING hard error
}
mod m4 {
pub use ::E::*; //~ WARN variant `V` is private, and cannot be reexported
//~^ WARNING hard error
}
enum E { V }

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@ -13,5 +13,5 @@
fn avg<T=i32>(_: T) {}
//~^ ERROR defaults for type parameters are only allowed
//~| NOTE HARD ERROR
//~| WARNING hard error
fn main() {}