Remove less relevant info from diagnostic

```
error[E0277]: the trait bound `dep_2_reexport::Type: Trait` is not satisfied because the trait comes from a different crate version
 --> multiple-dep-versions.rs:7:18
  |
7 |     do_something(Type);
  |                  ^^^^ the trait `Trait` is not implemented for `dep_2_reexport::Type`
  |
note: there are multiple different versions of crate `dependency` in the dependency graph
 --> /home/gh-estebank/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/run-make/crate-loading/rmake_out/multiple-dep-versions-1.rs:4:1
  |
3 | pub struct Type(pub i32);
  | --------------- this type implements the required trait
4 | pub trait Trait {
  | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ this is the required trait
  |
 ::: multiple-dep-versions.rs:1:1
  |
1 | extern crate dep_2_reexport;
  | ---------------------------- one version of crate `dependency` is used here, as a dependency of crate `foo`
2 | extern crate dependency;
  | ------------------------ one version of crate `dependency` is used here, as a direct dependency of the current crate
  |
 ::: /home/gh-estebank/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/run-make/crate-loading/rmake_out/multiple-dep-versions-2.rs:3:1
  |
3 | pub struct Type;
  | --------------- this type doesn't implement the required trait
4 | pub trait Trait {
  | --------------- this is the found trait
  = note: two types coming from two different versions of the same crate are different types even if they look the same
  = help: you can use `cargo tree` to explore your dependency tree
```

The approach to accomplish this is a HACK, and we'd want a better way to do this. I believe that moving E0277 to be a structured diagnostic would help in that regard.
This commit is contained in:
Esteban Küber 2024-08-20 18:44:29 +00:00
parent 6fbf4441a3
commit 8a568d9f15
2 changed files with 38 additions and 26 deletions

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@ -1796,6 +1796,24 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeErrCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
StringPart::highlighted("cargo tree".to_string()),
StringPart::normal("` to explore your dependency tree".to_string()),
]);
// FIXME: this is a giant hack for the benefit of this specific diagnostic. Because
// we're so nested in method calls before the error gets emitted, bubbling a single bit
// flag informing the top level caller to stop adding extra detail to the diagnostic,
// would actually be harder to follow. So we do something naughty here: we consume the
// diagnostic, emit it and leave in its place a "delayed bug" that will continue being
// modified but won't actually be printed to end users. This *is not ideal*, but allows
// us to reduce the verbosity of an error that is already quite verbose and increase its
// specificity. Below we modify the main message as well, in a way that *could* break if
// the implementation of Diagnostics change significantly, but that would be caught with
// a make test failure when this diagnostic is tested.
err.primary_message(format!(
"{} because the trait comes from a different crate version",
err.messages[0].0.as_str().unwrap(),
));
let diag = err.clone();
err.downgrade_to_delayed_bug();
self.tcx.dcx().emit_diagnostic(diag);
return true;
}

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@ -18,37 +18,31 @@ fn main() {
.extern_("dependency", rust_lib_name("dependency"))
.extern_("dep_2_reexport", rust_lib_name("foo"))
.run_fail()
.assert_stderr_contains(r#"error[E0277]: the trait bound `dep_2_reexport::Type: Trait` is not satisfied
--> multiple-dep-versions.rs:7:18
|
7 | do_something(Type);
| ------------ ^^^^ the trait `Trait` is not implemented for `dep_2_reexport::Type`
| |
| required by a bound introduced by this call
|
.assert_stderr_contains(r#"error[E0277]: the trait bound `dep_2_reexport::Type: Trait` is not satisfied because the trait comes from a different crate version
--> multiple-dep-versions.rs:7:18
|
7 | do_something(Type);
| ^^^^ the trait `Trait` is not implemented for `dep_2_reexport::Type`
|
note: there are multiple different versions of crate `dependency` in the dependency graph"#)
.assert_stderr_contains(r#"
3 | pub struct Type(pub i32);
| --------------- this type implements the required trait
4 | pub trait Trait {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ this is the required trait
3 | pub struct Type(pub i32);
| --------------- this type implements the required trait
4 | pub trait Trait {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ this is the required trait
"#)
.assert_stderr_contains(r#"
1 | extern crate dep_2_reexport;
| ---------------------------- one version of crate `dependency` is used here, as a dependency of crate `foo`
2 | extern crate dependency;
| ------------------------ one version of crate `dependency` is used here, as a direct dependency of the current crate"#)
1 | extern crate dep_2_reexport;
| ---------------------------- one version of crate `dependency` is used here, as a dependency of crate `foo`
2 | extern crate dependency;
| ------------------------ one version of crate `dependency` is used here, as a direct dependency of the current crate"#)
.assert_stderr_contains(r#"
3 | pub struct Type;
| --------------- this type doesn't implement the required trait
4 | pub trait Trait {
| --------------- this is the found trait
= note: two types coming from two different versions of the same crate are different types even if they look the same
= help: you can use `cargo tree` to explore your dependency tree"#)
.assert_stderr_contains(r#"note: required by a bound in `do_something`"#)
.assert_stderr_contains(r#"
12 | pub fn do_something<X: Trait>(_: X) {}
| ^^^^^ required by this bound in `do_something`"#)
3 | pub struct Type;
| --------------- this type doesn't implement the required trait
4 | pub trait Trait {
| --------------- this is the found trait
= note: two types coming from two different versions of the same crate are different types even if they look the same
= help: you can use `cargo tree` to explore your dependency tree"#)
.assert_stderr_contains(r#"error[E0599]: no method named `foo` found for struct `dep_2_reexport::Type` in the current scope
--> multiple-dep-versions.rs:8:10
|