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Author SHA1 Message Date
lcnr
319843d8cd no more Reveal :( 2024-11-23 13:52:54 +01:00
lcnr
f4b516b10c thir building: use typing_env directly 2024-11-23 13:51:57 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
7fc2b33722
Rollup merge of #132708 - estebank:const-as-binding, r=Nadrieril
Point at `const` definition when used instead of a binding in a `let` statement

Modify `PatKind::InlineConstant` to be `ExpandedConstant` standing in not only for inline `const` blocks but also for `const` items. This allows us to track named `const`s used in patterns when the pattern is a single binding. When we detect that there is a refutable pattern involving a `const` that could have been a binding instead, we point at the `const` item, and suggest renaming. We do this for both `let` bindings and `match` expressions missing a catch-all arm if there's at least one single binding pattern referenced.

After:

```
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
   |
   = 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;
   |             ~~~~~~~
```

Before:

```
error[E0005]: refutable pattern in local binding
  --> $DIR/bad-pattern.rs:19:13
   |
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`
   |
   = 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`
```

CC #132582.
2024-11-20 20:10:12 +01:00
lcnr
9cba14b95b use TypingEnv when no infcx is available
the behavior of the type system not only depends on the current
assumptions, but also the currentnphase of the compiler. This is
mostly necessary as we need to decide whether and how to reveal
opaque types. We track this via the `TypingMode`.
2024-11-18 10:38:56 +01:00
Esteban Küber
f563efec15 Unify expanded constants and named constants in PatKind 2024-11-17 23:40:00 +00:00
Esteban Küber
c25b44bee9 Fold PatKind::NamedConstant into PatKind::Constant 2024-11-17 23:39:59 +00:00
Esteban Küber
ff2f7a7a83 Point at const definition when used instead of a binding in a let statement
After:

```
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
   |             help: introduce a variable instead: `PAT_var`
   |
   = 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`
```

Before:

```
error[E0005]: refutable pattern in local binding
  --> $DIR/bad-pattern.rs:19:13
   |
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`
   |
   = 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`
```
2024-11-17 23:39:59 +00:00
Jubilee Young
fa2047370b compiler: Remove unused rustc_target from Cargo.tomls 2024-11-03 13:38:47 -08:00
Jubilee Young
4839d6e6e5 compiler: Add rustc_abi dependence to the compiler
Depend on rustc_abi in compiler crates that use it indirectly but have
not yet taken on that dependency, and are not entangled in my other PRs.
This leaves an "excise rustc_target" step after the dust settles.
2024-10-27 21:10:58 -07:00
Ralf Jung
ad3991d303 nightly feature tracking: get rid of the per-feature bool fields 2024-10-23 09:14:41 +01:00
Noratrieb
4348383a0f Update rustc-hash to version 2
This brings in the new algorithm.
2024-10-20 00:12:49 -07:00
Matthias Krüger
71cd918dc7 cleanup: don't clone types that are Copy 2024-09-29 13:31:30 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
e174b92cb4 remove couple redundant clones 2024-09-28 13:42:37 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
0e08d7002b
Rollup merge of #130715 - compiler-errors:mir-build-const-eval, r=BoxyUwU
Replace calls to `ty::Const::{try_}eval` in mir build/pattern analysis

We normalize consts in writeback: #130645. This means that consts are gonna be as normalized as they're ever gonna get in MIR building and pattern analysis. Therefore we can just use `try_to_target_usize` rather than calling `eval_target_usize`.

Regarding the `.expect` calls, I'm not totally certain whether they're correct given rigid unevaluated consts. But this PR shouldn't make *more* ICEs occur; we may have to squash these ICEs when mGCE comes around, tho 😺
2024-09-23 06:45:36 +02:00
Michael Goulet
c682aa162b Reformat using the new identifier sorting from rustfmt 2024-09-22 19:11:29 -04:00
Michael Goulet
2273aeed9d Replace calls to Const::eval in mir build 2024-09-22 14:12:37 -04:00
Nadrieril
5b7be148ea Revert warning empty patterns as unreachable 2024-09-11 18:36:45 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
e7504ac704
Rollup merge of #128934 - Nadrieril:fix-empty-non-exhaustive, r=compiler-errors
Non-exhaustive structs may be empty

This is a follow-up to a discrepancy noticed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/122792: today, the following struct is considered inhabited (non-empty) outside its defining crate:
```rust
#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct UninhabitedStruct {
    pub never: !,
    // other fields
}
```

`#[non_exhaustive]` on a struct should mean that adding fields to it isn't a breaking change. There is no way that adding fields to this struct could make it non-empty since the `never` field must stay and is inconstructible. I suspect this was implemented this way due to confusion with `#[non_exhaustive]` enums, which indeed should be considered non-empty outside their defining crate.

I propose that we consider such a struct uninhabited (empty), just like it would be without the `#[non_exhaustive]` annotation.

Code that doesn't pass today and will pass after this:
```rust
// In a different crate
fn empty_match_on_empty_struct<T>(x: UninhabitedStruct) -> T {
    match x {}
}
```

This is not a breaking change.

r? ``@compiler-errors``
2024-09-03 19:13:24 +02:00
Nadrieril
6f6a6bc710 Non-exhaustive structs may be empty 2024-09-02 21:16:37 +02:00
Alexander Cyon
00de006f22
chore: Fix typos in 'compiler' (batch 2) 2024-09-02 07:50:22 +02:00
Nicholas Nethercote
653ee7bc3a Add warn(unreachable_pub) to rustc_pattern_analysis. 2024-08-29 20:18:44 +10:00
Jubilee
5858329f1a
Rollup merge of #128965 - Zalathar:no-pat, r=Nadrieril
Remove `print::Pat` from the printing of `WitnessPat`

After the preliminary work done in #128536, we can now get rid of `print::Pat` entirely.

- First, we introduce a variant `PatKind::Print(String)`.
- Then we incrementally remove each other variant of `PatKind`, by having the relevant code produce `PatKind::Print` instead.
- Once `PatKind::Print` is the only remaining variant, it becomes easy to remove `print::Pat` and replace it with `String`.

There is more cleanup that I have in mind, but this seemed like a natural stopping point for one PR.

r? ```@Nadrieril```
2024-08-15 18:44:16 -07:00
bors
e9c965df7b Auto merge of #128812 - nnethercote:shrink-TyKind-FnPtr, r=compiler-errors
Shrink `TyKind::FnPtr`.

By splitting the `FnSig` within `TyKind::FnPtr` into `FnSigTys` and `FnHeader`, which can be packed more efficiently. This reduces the size of the hot `TyKind` type from 32 bytes to 24 bytes on 64-bit platforms. This reduces peak memory usage by a few percent on some benchmarks. It also reduces cache misses and page faults similarly, though this doesn't translate to clear cycles or wall-time improvements on CI.

r? `@compiler-errors`
2024-08-14 00:56:53 +00:00
Zalathar
fc55129774 Remove print::Pat entirely, replacing it with String 2024-08-11 20:25:03 +10:00
Zalathar
bfe88a3bd0 Remove PatKind::Never 2024-08-11 19:57:30 +10:00
Zalathar
ec1483bf2e Remove PatKind::Slice 2024-08-11 19:57:30 +10:00
Zalathar
2b6f4386eb Remove PatKind::Range 2024-08-11 19:57:30 +10:00
Zalathar
9952e4d4c8 Remove PatKind::Constant 2024-08-11 19:57:30 +10:00
Zalathar
283243ac5a Remove PatKind::Ref 2024-08-11 19:57:30 +10:00
Zalathar
15cc0e1b5c Remove PatKind::Box 2024-08-11 19:57:30 +10:00
Zalathar
ed3e38f336 Remove PatKind::StructLike 2024-08-11 19:57:30 +10:00
Zalathar
92eb159d04 Remove PatKind::Wild 2024-08-11 19:57:30 +10:00
Zalathar
f53eb2724d Add print::PatKind::Print
This will allow for the gradual removal of all other variants.
2024-08-11 19:57:30 +10:00
Zalathar
0a777090d8 Avoid matching on PatKind::Wild in write_struct_like 2024-08-11 19:57:30 +10:00
Matthias Krüger
853255e28d
Rollup merge of #128536 - Zalathar:print-cleanup, r=Nadrieril
Preliminary cleanup of `WitnessPat` hoisting/printing

Follow-up to #128430.

The eventual goal is to remove `print::Pat` entirely, but in the course of working towards that I made so many small improvements that it seems wise to let those be reviewed/merged on their own first.

Best reviewed commit-by-commit, most of which should be pretty simple and straightforward.

r? ``@Nadrieril``
2024-08-11 07:51:50 +02:00
Nadrieril
cd40769c02 Stabilize min_exhaustive_patterns 2024-08-10 12:07:17 +02:00
Nicholas Nethercote
c4717cc9d1 Shrink TyKind::FnPtr.
By splitting the `FnSig` within `TyKind::FnPtr` into `FnSigTys` and
`FnHeader`, which can be packed more efficiently. This reduces the size
of the hot `TyKind` type from 32 bytes to 24 bytes on 64-bit platforms.
This reduces peak memory usage by a few percent on some benchmarks. It
also reduces cache misses and page faults similarly, though this doesn't
translate to clear cycles or wall-time improvements on CI.
2024-08-09 14:33:25 +10:00
Zalathar
482412c98a Use TyCtxt::is_diagnostic_item 2024-08-07 21:44:53 +10:00
Zalathar
29245ec759 Avoid using ty::tls::with in write_struct_like 2024-08-07 21:44:53 +10:00
Zalathar
582208b0f2 Simplify hoisting of ref patterns (& and &mut) 2024-08-07 21:44:53 +10:00
Zalathar
a245bfa617 Simplify hoisting of array/slice patterns
We can replace some tricky iterator-mutation code with a much simpler version
that uses `while let` to shrink a slice.

We also check whether a subpattern would be a wildcard _before_ hoisting it,
which will be very useful when trying to get rid of `print::PatKind` later.
2024-08-07 21:44:52 +10:00
Zalathar
c764bea0c3 Simplify hoisting of struct-like patterns 2024-08-07 20:52:47 +10:00
Zalathar
a5ed6fb646 Split out hoisting/printing of box patterns 2024-08-07 20:52:47 +10:00
Zalathar
7f48851416 Split out a hoist helper in hoist_witness_pat 2024-08-07 20:52:46 +10:00
Zalathar
e98e19e491 Replace an unnecessary slice pattern with has_dot_dot: bool 2024-08-07 20:52:46 +10:00
Zalathar
4cd800503f Remove an impossible case under EnumInfo::NotEnum 2024-08-07 20:52:46 +10:00
Zalathar
74f76ae5ea Unify Variant and Leaf into print::PatKind::StructLike 2024-08-07 20:52:46 +10:00
Zalathar
ccfd94e334 Break up print::Pat printing into several helper functions 2024-08-07 20:52:46 +10:00
Zalathar
dd5a8d7714 Use a separate pattern type for rustc_pattern_analysis diagnostics
The pattern-analysis code needs to print patterns, as part of its user-visible
diagnostics. But it never actually tries to print "real" patterns! Instead, it
only ever prints synthetic patterns that it has reconstructed from its own
internal represenations.

We can therefore simultaneously remove two obstacles to changing `thir::Pat`,
by having the pattern-analysis code use its own dedicated type for building
printable patterns, and then making `thir::Pat` not printable at all.
2024-07-31 16:03:27 +10:00
Zalathar
a2b3256374 Print thir::PatRange, not its surrounding thir::Pat
This further reduces the amount of code that relies on `thir::Pat` being
printable.
2024-07-31 16:00:52 +10:00