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"soft" (warn instead of error) feature-gate for #[must_use] on functions
Before `#[must_use]` for functions was implemented, a `#[must_use]` attribute on a function was a no-op. To avoid a breaking change in this behavior, we add an option for "this-and-such feature is experimental" feature-gate messages to be a mere warning rather than a compilation-halting failure (so old code that used to have a useless no-op `#[must_use]` attribute now warns rather than breaking). When we're on stable, we add a help note to clarify that the feature isn't "on." This is in support of #43302.
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@ -918,20 +918,27 @@ struct Context<'a> {
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}
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macro_rules! gate_feature_fn {
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($cx: expr, $has_feature: expr, $span: expr, $name: expr, $explain: expr) => {{
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let (cx, has_feature, span, name, explain) = ($cx, $has_feature, $span, $name, $explain);
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($cx: expr, $has_feature: expr, $span: expr, $name: expr, $explain: expr, $level: expr) => {{
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let (cx, has_feature, span,
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name, explain, level) = ($cx, $has_feature, $span, $name, $explain, $level);
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let has_feature: bool = has_feature(&$cx.features);
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debug!("gate_feature(feature = {:?}, span = {:?}); has? {}", name, span, has_feature);
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if !has_feature && !span.allows_unstable() {
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emit_feature_err(cx.parse_sess, name, span, GateIssue::Language, explain);
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leveled_feature_err(cx.parse_sess, name, span, GateIssue::Language, explain, level)
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.emit();
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}
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}}
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}
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macro_rules! gate_feature {
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($cx: expr, $feature: ident, $span: expr, $explain: expr) => {
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gate_feature_fn!($cx, |x:&Features| x.$feature, $span, stringify!($feature), $explain)
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}
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gate_feature_fn!($cx, |x:&Features| x.$feature, $span,
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stringify!($feature), $explain, GateStrength::Hard)
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};
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($cx: expr, $feature: ident, $span: expr, $explain: expr, $level: expr) => {
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gate_feature_fn!($cx, |x:&Features| x.$feature, $span,
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stringify!($feature), $explain, $level)
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};
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}
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impl<'a> Context<'a> {
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@ -941,7 +948,7 @@ impl<'a> Context<'a> {
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for &(n, ty, ref gateage) in BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTES {
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if name == n {
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if let Gated(_, name, desc, ref has_feature) = *gateage {
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gate_feature_fn!(self, has_feature, attr.span, name, desc);
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gate_feature_fn!(self, has_feature, attr.span, name, desc, GateStrength::Hard);
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}
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debug!("check_attribute: {:?} is builtin, {:?}, {:?}", attr.path, ty, gateage);
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return;
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@ -1011,6 +1018,14 @@ pub enum GateIssue {
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Library(Option<u32>)
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}
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#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
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pub enum GateStrength {
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/// A hard error. (Most feature gates should use this.)
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Hard,
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/// Only a warning. (Use this only as backwards-compatibility demands.)
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Soft,
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}
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pub fn emit_feature_err(sess: &ParseSess, feature: &str, span: Span, issue: GateIssue,
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explain: &str) {
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feature_err(sess, feature, span, issue, explain).emit();
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@ -1018,6 +1033,11 @@ pub fn emit_feature_err(sess: &ParseSess, feature: &str, span: Span, issue: Gate
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pub fn feature_err<'a>(sess: &'a ParseSess, feature: &str, span: Span, issue: GateIssue,
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explain: &str) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a> {
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leveled_feature_err(sess, feature, span, issue, explain, GateStrength::Hard)
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}
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fn leveled_feature_err<'a>(sess: &'a ParseSess, feature: &str, span: Span, issue: GateIssue,
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explain: &str, level: GateStrength) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a> {
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let diag = &sess.span_diagnostic;
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let issue = match issue {
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@ -1025,10 +1045,15 @@ pub fn feature_err<'a>(sess: &'a ParseSess, feature: &str, span: Span, issue: Ga
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GateIssue::Library(lib) => lib,
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};
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let mut err = if let Some(n) = issue {
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diag.struct_span_err(span, &format!("{} (see issue #{})", explain, n))
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let explanation = if let Some(n) = issue {
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format!("{} (see issue #{})", explain, n)
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} else {
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diag.struct_span_err(span, explain)
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explain.to_owned()
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};
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let mut err = match level {
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GateStrength::Hard => diag.struct_span_err(span, &explanation),
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GateStrength::Soft => diag.struct_span_warn(span, &explanation),
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};
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// #23973: do not suggest `#![feature(...)]` if we are in beta/stable
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@ -1038,7 +1063,15 @@ pub fn feature_err<'a>(sess: &'a ParseSess, feature: &str, span: Span, issue: Ga
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feature));
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}
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// If we're on stable and only emitting a "soft" warning, add a note to
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// clarify that the feature isn't "on" (rather than being on but
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// warning-worthy).
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if !sess.unstable_features.is_nightly_build() && level == GateStrength::Soft {
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err.help("a nightly build of the compiler is required to enable this feature");
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}
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err
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}
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const EXPLAIN_BOX_SYNTAX: &'static str =
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@ -1095,6 +1128,12 @@ macro_rules! gate_feature_post {
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if !span.allows_unstable() {
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gate_feature!(cx.context, $feature, span, $explain)
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}
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}};
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($cx: expr, $feature: ident, $span: expr, $explain: expr, $level: expr) => {{
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let (cx, span) = ($cx, $span);
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if !span.allows_unstable() {
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gate_feature!(cx.context, $feature, span, $explain, $level)
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}
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}}
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}
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@ -1239,7 +1278,8 @@ impl<'a> Visitor<'a> for PostExpansionVisitor<'a> {
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}
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if attr::contains_name(&i.attrs[..], "must_use") {
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gate_feature_post!(&self, fn_must_use, i.span,
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"`#[must_use]` on functions is experimental");
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"`#[must_use]` on functions is experimental",
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GateStrength::Soft);
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}
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}
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@ -8,7 +8,17 @@
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// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
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// except according to those terms.
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#[must_use]
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fn need_to_use_it() -> bool { true } //~ ERROR `#[must_use]` on functions is experimental
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#![feature(rustc_attrs)]
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fn main() {}
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#[must_use]
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fn need_to_use_it() -> bool { true } //~ WARN `#[must_use]` on functions is experimental
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// Feature gates are tidy-required to have a specially named (or
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// comment-annotated) compile-fail test (which MUST fail), but for
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// backwards-compatibility reasons, we want `#[must_use]` on functions to be
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// compilable even if the `fn_must_use` feature is absent, thus necessitating
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// the usage of `#[rustc_error]` here, pragmatically if awkwardly solving this
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// dilemma until a superior solution can be devised.
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#[rustc_error]
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fn main() {} //~ ERROR compilation successful
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@ -680,7 +680,7 @@ mod must_use {
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mod inner { #![must_use="1400"] }
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#[must_use = "1400"] fn f() { }
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//~^ ERROR `#[must_use]` on functions is experimental
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//~^ WARN `#[must_use]` on functions is experimental
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#[must_use = "1400"] struct S;
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