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Michael Goulet
03469c3f2e Make negative trait bounds work with the old trait solver 2023-05-02 22:36:25 +00:00
Michael Goulet
40a63cb06f Make tools happy 2023-05-02 22:36:24 +00:00
Michael Goulet
86f50b9f5c Disallow associated type constraints on negative bounds 2023-05-02 22:36:24 +00:00
Michael Goulet
6e01e910cb Implement negative bounds 2023-05-02 22:36:24 +00:00
bors
98c33e47a4 Auto merge of #109128 - chenyukang:yukang/remove-type-ascription, r=estebank
Remove type ascription from parser and diagnostics

Mostly based on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/106826

Part of #101728

r? `@estebank`
2023-05-02 09:41:35 +00:00
bors
7b99493492 Auto merge of #111089 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-b8oj6du, r=Dylan-DPC
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #105076 (Refactor core::char::EscapeDefault and co. structures)
 - #108161 (Add `ConstParamTy` trait)
 - #108668 (Stabilize debugger_visualizer)
 - #110512 (Fix elaboration with associated type bounds)
 - #110895 (Remove `all` in target_thread_local cfg)
 - #110955 (uplift `clippy::clone_double_ref` as `suspicious_double_ref_op`)
 - #111048 (Mark`feature(return_position_impl_trait_in_trait)` and`feature(async_fn_in_trait)` as not incomplete)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-05-02 06:36:44 +00:00
Dylan DPC
2e3373c231
Rollup merge of #111048 - compiler-errors:rpitit-not-incomplete, r=jackh726
Mark`feature(return_position_impl_trait_in_trait)` and`feature(async_fn_in_trait)` as not incomplete

I think they've graduated, since as far as I'm aware, they don't cause compiler crashes or unsoundness anymore.
2023-05-02 11:44:53 +05:30
Dylan DPC
40c4ed4994
Rollup merge of #110955 - fee1-dead-contrib:sus-operation, r=compiler-errors
uplift `clippy::clone_double_ref` as `suspicious_double_ref_op`

Split from #109842.

r? ``@compiler-errors``
2023-05-02 11:44:52 +05:30
Dylan DPC
f47a63ca3d
Rollup merge of #110895 - Ayush1325:thread-local-fix, r=thomcc
Remove `all` in target_thread_local cfg

I think it was left there by mistake after the previous refactoring. I just came across it while rebasing to master.
2023-05-02 11:44:52 +05:30
Dylan DPC
be4f9f5bec
Rollup merge of #110512 - compiler-errors:fix-elaboration-with-associated-type-bounds, r=spastorino
Fix elaboration with associated type bounds

When computing a trait's supertrait predicates, do not add any associated type *trait* bounds to that list of supertrait predicates. This is because supertrait predicates are expected to have the same `Self` type as the trait.

For example, given:

```rust
trait Foo: Bar<Assoc: Send>
```

Before, we would compute that the supertrait predicates of `T: Foo` are `T: Bar` and `<T as Bar>::Assoc: Send`. However, the last bound is a trait predicate for a totally different type than `T`, and existing code that uses supertrait bounds such as vtable construction, closure fn signature deduction, etc. all rely on the invariant that we have a list of predicates for self type `T`.

Fixes #76593

The reason for all the extra diagnostic noise is that we're recomputing predicates with a different filter now. These diagnostics should be deduplicated for any end-user though.

---

This does bring up an interesting question -- is the predicate `<T as Bar>::Assoc: Send` an implied bound of `T: Foo`? Because currently the only bounds implied by a (non-alias) trait are its supertraits. I guess I could fix this too, but it would require even more changes, and I'm inclined to punt this question along.
2023-05-02 11:44:51 +05:30
Dylan DPC
f379a58bf2
Rollup merge of #108668 - gibbyfree:stabilizedebuggervisualizer, r=wesleywiser
Stabilize debugger_visualizer

This stabilizes the `debugger_visualizer` attribute (#95939).

* Marks the `debugger_visualizer` feature as `accepted`.
* Marks the `debugger_visualizer` attribute as `ungated`.
* Deletes feature gate test, removes feature gate from other tests.

Closes #95939
2023-05-02 11:44:51 +05:30
Dylan DPC
b727132e23
Rollup merge of #108161 - WaffleLapkin:const_param_ty, r=BoxyUwU
Add `ConstParamTy` trait

This is a bit sketch, but idk.
r? `@BoxyUwU`

Yet to be done:
- [x] ~~Figure out if it's okay to implement `StructuralEq` for primitives / possibly remove their special casing~~ (it should be okay, but maybe not in this PR...)
- [ ] Maybe refactor the code a little bit
- [x] Use a macro to make impls a bit nicer

Future work:
- [ ] Actually™ use the trait when checking if a `const` generic type is allowed
- [ ] _Really_ refactor the surrounding code
- [ ] Refactor `marker.rs` into multiple modules for each "theme" of markers
2023-05-02 11:44:50 +05:30
Dylan DPC
f916c44aec
Rollup merge of #105076 - mina86:a, r=scottmcm
Refactor core::char::EscapeDefault and co. structures

Change core::char::{EscapeUnicode, EscapeDefault and EscapeDebug}
structures from using a state machine to computing escaped sequence
upfront and during iteration just going through the characters.

This is arguably simpler since it’s easier to think about having
a buffer and start..end range to iterate over rather than thinking
about a state machine.

This also harmonises implementation of aforementioned iterators and
core::ascii::EscapeDefault struct.  This is done by introducing a new
helper EscapeIterInner struct which holds the buffer and offers simple
methods for iterating over range.

As a side effect, this probably optimises Display implementation for
those types since rather than calling write_char repeatedly, write_str
is invoked once.  On 64-bit platforms, it also reduces size of some of
the structs:

    | Struct                     | Before | After |
    |----------------------------+--------+-------+
    | core::char::EscapeUnicode  |     16 |    12 |
    | core::char::EscapeDefault  |     16 |    12 |
    | core::char::EscapeDebug    |     16 |    16 |

My ulterior motive and reason why I started looking into this is
addition of as_str method to the iterators.  With this change this
will became trivial.  It’s also going to be trivial to implement
DoubleEndedIterator if that’s ever desired.
2023-05-02 11:44:50 +05:30
Michael Goulet
7411468ff8 Mark RPITIT and AFIT as no longer incomplete 2023-05-02 05:04:50 +00:00
bors
5133e15459 Auto merge of #109521 - tmiasko:const-prop-validation, r=wesleywiser
Don't validate constants in const propagation

Validation is neither necessary nor desirable.

The constant validation is already omitted at mir-opt-level >= 3, so there there are not changes in MIR test output (the propagation of invalid constants is covered by an existing test in tests/mir-opt/const_prop/invalid_constant.rs).
2023-05-02 03:42:37 +00:00
bors
1cb63572d2 Auto merge of #106075 - nbdd0121:ffi-unwind, r=joshtriplett
Partial stabilisation of `c_unwind`

The stabilisation report is at https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/74990#issuecomment-1363473645

cc `@rust-lang/wg-ffi-unwind`
2023-05-02 00:45:04 +00:00
Gibby Free
c9653a6b0b fix stderrs 2023-05-01 13:37:15 -07:00
Gibby Free
b00e5f37f3 remove bootstrap from tests 2023-05-01 13:37:15 -07:00
bors
d6ddee637b Auto merge of #111066 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-4k6rj23, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #109540 (std docs: edit `PathBuf::set_file_name` example)
 - #110093 (Add 64-bit `time_t` support on 32-bit glibc Linux to `set_times`)
 - #110987 (update wasi_clock_time_api ref.)
 - #111038 (Leave promoteds untainted by errors when borrowck fails)
 - #111042 (Add `#[no_coverage]` to the test harness's `fn main`)
 - #111057 (Make sure the implementation of TcpStream::as_raw_fd is fully inlined)
 - #111065 (Explicitly document how Send and Sync relate to references)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-05-01 20:35:53 +00:00
bors
dbba594575 Auto merge of #111067 - albertlarsan68:fix-multiprocessing-x-py, r=jyn514
Make x.py work again in most (all?) cases

Fixes #111046.

Wrap all of x.py in `if __name__ == '__main__':` to avoid problems with `multiprocessing`
Make the pool sizing better
2023-05-01 17:34:24 +00:00
Albert Larsan
30119498be
Make x.py work again in most (all?) cases
Wrap all of x.py in `if __name__ == '__main__':` to avoid problems with `multiprocessing`
Make the pool sizing better
2023-05-01 16:20:45 +00:00
Michael Goulet
bec7193072 Don't use implied trait predicates in gather_explicit_predicates_of 2023-05-01 15:45:28 +00:00
Michael Goulet
8ea71f264e Do not consider associated type bounds for super_predicates_that_define_assoc_type 2023-05-01 15:45:28 +00:00
Michael Goulet
0bcfff48a5 Simplify type_parameter_bounds_in_generics 2023-05-01 15:45:28 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
15eebac9d9
Rollup merge of #111065 - est31:send_mut_ref, r=m-ou-se
Explicitly document how Send and Sync relate to references

Some of these relations were already mentioned in the text, but that Send is implemented for &mut impl Send was not mentioned, neither did the docs list when &T is Sync. Inspired by the discussion in #110961.

[Proof](https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=stable&mode=debug&edition=2021&gist=ed77bfc3c77ba664400ebc2734f500e6) based on `@lukas-code` 's [example](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/110961#discussion_r1181220662).
2023-05-01 17:10:25 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
02134611ce
Rollup merge of #111057 - xfix:tcpstream-as-raw-fd-inline, r=m-ou-se
Make sure the implementation of TcpStream::as_raw_fd is fully inlined

Currently the following function:

```rust
use std::os::fd::{AsRawFd, RawFd};
use std::net::TcpStream;

pub fn as_raw_fd(socket: &TcpStream) -> RawFd {
    socket.as_raw_fd()
}
```

Is optimized to the following:

```asm
example::as_raw_fd:
        push    rax
        call    qword ptr [rip + <std::net::tcp::TcpStream as std::sys_common::AsInner<std::sys_common::net::TcpStream>>::as_inner@GOTPCREL]
        mov     rdi, rax
        call    qword ptr [rip + std::sys_common::net::TcpStream::socket@GOTPCREL]
        mov     rdi, rax
        pop     rax
        jmp     qword ptr [rip + _ZN73_$LT$std..sys..unix..net..Socket$u20$as$u20$std..os..fd..raw..AsRawFd$GT$9as_raw_fd17h633bcf7e481df8bbE@GOTPCREL]
```

I think it would make more sense to inline trivial functions used within `TcpStream::AsRawFd`.
2023-05-01 17:10:25 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
0a2562bf4d
Rollup merge of #111042 - Zalathar:no-coverage, r=wesleywiser
Add `#[no_coverage]` to the test harness's `fn main`

There are two main motivations for adding `#[no_coverage]` to the test harness's entry point:

- The entry point is trivial compiler-generated code that doesn't correspond to user source, and it always runs, so there's no value in instrumenting it for coverage.
- Because it has dummy spans, it causes the instrumentor implementation to emit invalid coverage mappings that confuse `llvm-cov` and result in strange coverage reports.

Fixes #110749.
2023-05-01 17:10:24 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
f835b13812
Rollup merge of #111038 - tmiasko:untainted-promoteds, r=compiler-errors
Leave promoteds untainted by errors when borrowck fails

Previously, when borrowck failed it would taint all promoteds within the MIR body. An attempt to evaluated the promoteds would subsequently fail with spurious "note: erroneous constant used". For example:

```console
...
note: erroneous constant used
 --> tests/ui/borrowck/tainted-promoteds.rs:7:9
  |
7 |     a = &0 * &1 * &2 * &3;
  |         ^^

note: erroneous constant used
 --> tests/ui/borrowck/tainted-promoteds.rs:7:14
  |
7 |     a = &0 * &1 * &2 * &3;
  |              ^^

note: erroneous constant used
 --> tests/ui/borrowck/tainted-promoteds.rs:7:19
  |
7 |     a = &0 * &1 * &2 * &3;
  |                   ^^

note: erroneous constant used
 --> tests/ui/borrowck/tainted-promoteds.rs:7:24
  |
7 |     a = &0 * &1 * &2 * &3;
  |                        ^^
```

Borrowck failure doesn't indicate that there is anything wrong with promoteds. Leave them untainted.

Fixes #110856.
2023-05-01 17:10:24 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
8a9e696f43
Rollup merge of #110987 - infdahai:wasi_clock_time, r=m-ou-se
update wasi_clock_time_api ref.

Closes #110809

>Preview0 corresponded to the import module name wasi_unstable. It was also called snapshot_0 in some places. It was short-lived, and the changes to preview1 were minor, so the focus here is on preview1.

we use the `preview1` doc according to the above quote form [WASI legacy Readme](https://github.com/WebAssembly/WASI/blob/main/legacy/README.md) .
2023-05-01 17:10:23 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
9e863aefba
Rollup merge of #110093 - beetrees:set-times-32-bit, r=joshtriplett
Add 64-bit `time_t` support on 32-bit glibc Linux to `set_times`

Add support to `set_times` for 64-bit `time_t` on 32-bit glibc Linux platforms which have a 32-bit `time_t`. Split from #109773.

Tracking issue: #98245
2023-05-01 17:10:22 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
4da8a7a370
Rollup merge of #109540 - marcospb19:edit-Path-with_file_name-example, r=m-ou-se
std docs: edit `PathBuf::set_file_name` example

To make explicit that `set_file_name` might replace or remove the
extension, not just the file stem.

Also edit docs for `Path::with_file_name`, which calls `set_file_name`.
2023-05-01 17:10:22 +02:00
est31
09c50a0ae3 Explicitly document how Send and Sync relate to references
Some of these relations were already mentioned in the text, but that
Send is implemented for &mut impl Send was not mentioned,
neither did the docs list when &T is Sync.
2023-05-01 16:41:06 +02:00
bors
6db1e5e771 Auto merge of #111010 - scottmcm:mem-replace-simpler, r=WaffleLapkin
Make `mem::replace` simpler in codegen

Since they'd mentioned more intrinsics for simplifying stuff recently,
r? `@WaffleLapkin`

This is a continuation of me looking at foundational stuff that ends up with more instructions than it really needs.  Specifically I noticed this one because `Range::next` isn't MIR-inlining, and one of the largest parts of it is a `replace::<usize>` that's a good dozen instructions instead of the two it could be.

So this means that `ptr::write` with a `Copy` type no longer generates worse IR than manually dereferencing (well, at least in LLVM -- MIR still has bonus pointer casts), and in doing so means that we're finally down to just the two essential `memcpy`s when emitting `mem::replace` for a large type, rather than the bonus-`alloca` and three `memcpy`s we emitted before this ([or the 6 we currently emit in 1.69 stable](https://rust.godbolt.org/z/67W8on6nP)).  That said, LLVM does _usually_ manage to optimize the extra code away.  But it's still nice for it not to have to do as much, thanks to (for example) not going through an `alloca` when `replace`ing a primitive like a `usize`.

(This is a new intrinsic, but one that's immediately lowered to existing MIR constructs, so not anything that MIRI or the codegen backends or MIR semantics needs to do work to handle.)
2023-05-01 14:29:15 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
c31754651d Fix StructuralEq impls for &T, [T] and [T; N]
(`StructuralEq` is shallow for some reason...)
2023-05-01 11:45:51 +00:00
Konrad Borowski
500a8e1336 Inline AsRawFd implementations 2023-05-01 13:28:19 +02:00
Konrad Borowski
3abc30719e Inline socket function implementations 2023-05-01 13:27:02 +02:00
Konrad Borowski
174c0e86ca Inline AsInner implementations 2023-05-01 13:25:09 +02:00
bors
b7d8c88b64 Auto merge of #111036 - RalfJung:miri, r=RalfJung
update Miri

r? `@ghost`
2023-05-01 11:13:49 +00:00
yukang
5d1796a608 soften the wording for removing type ascription 2023-05-01 16:37:00 +08:00
yukang
0fe1ff2137 sync with master 2023-05-01 16:15:17 +08:00
yukang
d2236b93c5 remove rustfmt testcase for type ascription 2023-05-01 16:15:17 +08:00
yukang
7f98bef37f fix doc test in mir_build for removing type ascription 2023-05-01 16:15:17 +08:00
yukang
f54489978d fix tests 2023-05-01 16:15:17 +08:00
yukang
a4453c20ca fix parser size 2023-05-01 16:15:17 +08:00
yukang
102046d406 clean up Colon from clippy 2023-05-01 16:15:17 +08:00
yukang
f44ebf7e54 fix test cases 2023-05-01 16:15:17 +08:00
yukang
1b08eaca20 clean up debug code 2023-05-01 16:15:17 +08:00
yukang
10512b2932 remove current_type_ascription from DiagnosticMetadata 2023-05-01 16:15:17 +08:00
yukang
f65b875e83 remove type_ascription_path_suggestions in parser 2023-05-01 16:15:16 +08:00
yukang
9569a0129c Remove more diagnostics for ascription in resolve 2023-05-01 16:15:16 +08:00