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Author SHA1 Message Date
Oli Scherer
56178ddc90 Treat safe target_feature functions as unsafe by default 2025-01-15 08:58:17 +00:00
Oli Scherer
a907c56a77 Add hir::HeaderSafety to make follow up commits simpler 2025-01-14 10:54:11 +00:00
Shunpoco
8a57fa634c Fix ICE-133117
If all subcandidates have never-pattern, we should assign false_edge_start_block to the parent candidate
if it doesn't have. merge_trivial_subcandidates does so, but if the candidate has guard it returns before the assignment.

Signed-off-by: Shunpoco <tkngsnsk313320@gmail.com>
2025-01-12 14:45:09 +00:00
Shunpoco
3a83422c13 Fix ICE-133063
If all subcandidates have never-pattern, the parent candidate should have otherwise_block
because some methods expect the candidate has the block.

Signed-off-by: Shunpoco <tkngsnsk313320@gmail.com>
2025-01-12 14:45:09 +00:00
Esteban Küber
857918e9bc review comments
Replace tuple with struct and remove unnecessary early return.
2025-01-11 01:23:37 +00:00
Esteban Küber
919f672c3d Avoid unnecessary note when type has escaping bounds 2025-01-11 01:10:29 +00:00
Esteban Küber
91425d0ef8 Avoid duplicated note 2025-01-11 01:10:29 +00:00
Esteban Küber
05c39438e2 Account for for<'a> types when checking for non-structural type in constant as pattern
When we encounter a constant in a pattern, we check if it is non-structural. If so, we check if the type implements `PartialEq`, but for types with escaping bound vars the check would be incorrect as is, so we break early. This is ok because these types would be filtered anyways.

Fix #134764.
2025-01-11 01:10:29 +00:00
David Wood
cc9a9ecccb
mir_build: check annotated functions w/out callers 2025-01-10 18:37:57 +00:00
Esteban Küber
93a19501c2 Always force non-trimming of path in unreachable_patterns lint
Creating a "trimmed DefID path" when no error is being emitted is an ICE (on purpose). If we create a trimmed path for a lint that is then silenced before being emitted causes a known ICE. This side-steps the issue by always using `with_no_trimmed_path!`.

This was verified to fix https://github.com/quinn-rs/quinn/, but couldn't write a repro case for the test suite.

Fix #135289.
2025-01-09 23:13:00 +00:00
Oli Scherer
8505904dcc Remove the now-useless Result from lit_to_const 2025-01-09 08:48:46 +00:00
Oli Scherer
07fcead073 Always take the Ok path in lit_to_const and produce error constants instead 2025-01-09 08:48:00 +00:00
Oli Scherer
787af97bab Use error constant instead of explicit error handling 2025-01-09 08:48:00 +00:00
Oli Scherer
7833cf7a47 Make lit_to_mir_constant infallible 2025-01-09 08:48:00 +00:00
bors
e26ff2f908 Auto merge of #135260 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-8irqs72, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #134228 (Exhaustively handle expressions in patterns)
 - #135194 (triagebot: mark tidy changes with a more specific `A-tidy` label)
 - #135222 (Ensure that we don't try to access fields on a non-struct pattern type)
 - #135250 (A couple simple borrowck cleanups)
 - #135252 (Fix release notes link)
 - #135253 (Revert #131365)

Failed merges:

 - #135195 (Make `lit_to_mir_constant` and `lit_to_const` infallible)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-01-08 21:31:51 +00:00
Ding Xiang Fei
045271cccc run borrowck tests on BIDs and emit tail-expr-drop-order lints for
potential violations
2025-01-08 15:58:09 +00:00
Oli Scherer
4a8773a3af Rename PatKind::Lit to Expr 2025-01-08 07:34:59 +00:00
Oli Scherer
c9365dd09f Exhaustively handle expressions in patterns 2025-01-08 07:33:46 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
a20d0d5a5c
Rollup merge of #134989 - max-niederman:guard-patterns-hir, r=oli-obk
Lower Guard Patterns to HIR.

Implements lowering of [guard patterns](https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/3637-guard-patterns.html) (see the [tracking issue](#129967)) to HIR.
2025-01-07 21:39:40 +01:00
Jubilee
7cf3b96a83
Rollup merge of #135046 - RalfJung:rustc_box_intrinsic, r=compiler-errors
turn rustc_box into an intrinsic

I am not entirely sure why this was made a special magic attribute, but an intrinsic seems like a more natural way to add magic expressions to the language.
2025-01-04 07:57:33 -08:00
bors
fd127a3a84 Auto merge of #135031 - RalfJung:intrinsics-without-body, r=oli-obk
rustc_intrinsic: support functions without body

We synthesize a HIR body `loop {}` but such bodyless intrinsics.

Most of the diff is due to turning `ItemKind::Fn` into a brace (named-field) enum variant, because it carries a `bool`-typed field now. This is to remember whether the function has a body. MIR building panics to avoid ever translating the fake `loop {}` body, and the intrinsic logic uses the lack of a body to implicitly mark that intrinsic as must-be-overridden.

I first tried actually having no body rather than generating the fake body, but there's a *lot* of code that assumes that all function items have HIR and MIR, so this didn't work very well. Then I noticed that even `rustc_intrinsic_must_be_overridden` intrinsics have MIR generated (they are filled with an `Unreachable` terminator) so I guess I am not the first to discover this. ;)

r? `@oli-obk`
2025-01-04 12:50:38 +00:00
Ralf Jung
3cd3649c6c rustc_intrinsic: support functions without body; they are implicitly marked as must-be-overridden 2025-01-04 11:41:51 +01:00
Ralf Jung
b806dccdc4 const-in-pattern: test that the PartialEq impl does not need to be const 2025-01-03 16:08:29 +01:00
Ralf Jung
ac9cb908ac turn rustc_box into an intrinsic 2025-01-03 12:01:31 +01:00
Max Niederman
b579c36224 add guard patterns to HIR and implement lowering 2024-12-31 17:21:29 -08:00
chloefeal
e1b65be417
Fix typos
Signed-off-by: chloefeal <188809157+chloefeal@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-12-27 21:35:57 +08:00
Scott McMurray
5ba54c9e31 Delete Rvalue::Len
Everything's moved to `PtrMetadata` instead.
2024-12-22 06:12:39 -08:00
Michael Goulet
42d1a4c48b Handle DropKind::ForLint in coroutines correctly 2024-12-20 18:18:06 +00:00
bors
11663cd3bf Auto merge of #134486 - compiler-errors:drop-for-lint, r=nikomatsakis
Make sure we handle `backwards_incompatible_lint` drops appropriately in drop elaboration

In #131326, a new kind of scheduled drop (`drop_kind: DropKind::Value` + `backwards_incompatible_lint: true`) was added so that we could insert a new kind of no-op MIR statement (`backward incompatible drop`) for linting purposes.

These drops were intended to have *no side-effects*, but drop elaboration code forgot to handle these drops specially and they were handled otherwise as normal drops in most of the code. This ends up being **unsound** since we insert more than one drop call for some values, which means that `Drop::drop` could be called more than once.

This PR fixes this by splitting out the `DropKind::ForLint` and adjusting the code. I'm not totally certain if all of the places I've adjusted are either reachable or correct, but I'm pretty certain that it's *more* correct than it was previously.

cc `@dingxiangfei2009`
r? nikomatsakis

Fixes #134482
2024-12-19 15:58:08 +00:00
Niko Matsakis
6564403641 pacify merciless fmt 2024-12-19 14:32:25 +00:00
Niko Matsakis
b535061060 explain how build_scope_drops works 2024-12-19 13:53:35 +00:00
Michael Goulet
e5e0387cdb Rename Scope.id to Scope.local_id, remove trivial accessor 2024-12-19 02:31:58 +00:00
Michael Goulet
1f352acd34 Use TypingEnv from MIR builder 2024-12-19 02:31:52 +00:00
Michael Goulet
5e079011ea Separate DropKind::ForLint 2024-12-18 21:58:39 +00:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
7e4f45a377
Rollup merge of #134399 - spastorino:invert-if-condition, r=jieyouxu
Do not do if ! else, use unnegated cond and swap the branches instead

I'm tidying up my ergonomic ref counting PR and I'm going to make some small, simple and unrelated changes outside that PR, so the main PR sticks more straight to the point.
2024-12-18 22:56:55 +08:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
f3faaf524c
Rollup merge of #134394 - dianne:clarify-pat-2024-migration, r=compiler-errors
Clarify the match ergonomics 2024 migration lint's output

This makes a few changes:
- Rather than using the whole pattern as a span for the lint, this collects spans for each problematic default binding mode reset and labels them with why they're problems.
- The lint's suggestions are now verbose-styled, so that it's clear what's being suggested vs. what's problematic.
- The wording is now less technical, and the hard error version of this diagnostic now links to the same reference material as the lint (currently an unwritten page of the edition guide).

I'm not totally confident in the wording or formatting, so I'd appreciate feedback on that in particular. I tried to draw a connection with word choice between the labels and the suggestion, but it might be imprecise, unclear, or cluttered. If so, it might be worth making the labels more terse and adding notes that explain them, but that's harder to read in a way too.

cc ```@Nadrieril``` ```@Jules-Bertholet```

Closes #133854. For reference, the error from that issue becomes:
```
error: pattern uses features incompatible with edition 2024
  --> $DIR/remove-me.rs:6:25
   |
LL |     map.iter().filter(|(&(_x, _y), &_c)| false);
   |                         ^          ^ cannot implicitly match against multiple layers of reference
   |                         |
   |                         cannot implicitly match against multiple layers of reference
   |
help: make the implied reference pattern explicit
   |
LL |     map.iter().filter(|&(&(_x, _y), &_c)| false);
   |                        +
```
2024-12-18 22:56:54 +08:00
DianQK
93aea1d0fe
mir: require is_cleanup when creating BasicBlockData 2024-12-18 20:43:54 +08:00
Santiago Pastorino
3218476c12 Do not do if ! else, use unnegated cond and swap the branches instead 2024-12-18 18:57:33 +08:00
Nicholas Nethercote
2620eb42d7 Re-export more rustc_span::symbol things from rustc_span.
`rustc_span::symbol` defines some things that are re-exported from
`rustc_span`, such as `Symbol` and `sym`. But it doesn't re-export some
closely related things such as `Ident` and `kw`. So you can do `use
rustc_span::{Symbol, sym}` but you have to do `use
rustc_span::symbol::{Ident, kw}`, which is inconsistent for no good
reason.

This commit re-exports `Ident`, `kw`, and `MacroRulesNormalizedIdent`,
and changes many `rustc_span::symbol::` qualifiers in `compiler/` to
`rustc_span::`. This is a 200+ net line of code reduction, mostly
because many files with two `use rustc_span` items can be reduced to
one.
2024-12-18 13:38:53 +11:00
dianne
28c6d0b55b Add the edition guide link from the match 2024 migration lint to the error as well 2024-12-17 15:21:28 -08:00
dianne
77e9051e22 Improve the pattern migration 2024 migration lint's message 2024-12-17 13:46:00 -08:00
dianne
a676872e0f Clarify the match ergonomics 2024 migration lint's output 2024-12-17 13:38:21 -08:00
Jacob Pratt
0956be6aa5
Rollup merge of #134400 - spastorino:fix-some-comments, r=compiler-errors
Fix some comments related to upvars handling

I'm tidying up my ergonomic ref counting PR and I'm going to make some small, simple and unrelated changes outside that PR, so the main PR sticks more straight to the point.
2024-12-17 05:37:19 -05:00
Zalathar
c58219b786 Explain why build was renamed to builder 2024-12-17 11:41:11 +11:00
Zalathar
bccbe70991 Rename rustc_mir_build::build to builder 2024-12-17 11:41:11 +11:00
Santiago Pastorino
62d5aaa8d4
Adjust upvar.rs file path 2024-12-16 17:05:28 -03:00
Matthias Krüger
7c301ecdf5
Rollup merge of #134371 - scottmcm:fix-134352, r=oli-obk
Check for array lengths that aren't actually `usize`

I wish typeck wouldn't give us `ty::Array`s that have this problem in the first place, but we can check for it.

Fixes #134352
cc ``@matthiaskrgr``
2024-12-16 20:00:26 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
d03e3c8612
Rollup merge of #134197 - Enselic:mirror, r=lcnr
rustc_mir_build: Clarify that 'mirrored' does not mean 'flipped' or 'reversed'

My intuition for 'mirrored' is that it means 'flipped' or 'reversed'. Clarify that that is not what is meant to 'mirror' the THIR from the HIR.
2024-12-16 20:00:13 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
050e0cc6eb
Rollup merge of #134314 - compiler-errors:default-struct-value-const, r=estebank
Make sure to use normalized ty for unevaluated const in default struct value

This cleans up the way that we construct the `mir::Const::Unevaluated` for default struct values. We were previously using `from_unevaluated`, which doesn't normalize the type, and is really only used for inline assembly. Other codepaths (such as `ExprKind::NamedConst`) use the type from the body.

Also, let's stop using `literal_operand`, which also is really not meant for calls other than for literal comparisons in pattern lowering.

Also move all of the tests to a separate subdirectory so they don't need to have the same prefix on all the test files.

Fixes #134298
r? estebank or reassign
2024-12-16 08:03:32 +01:00
Scott McMurray
43a79a0f4b Check for array lengths that aren't actually usize 2024-12-15 22:18:09 -08:00
Jonathan Dönszelmann
d50c0a5480
Add hir::Attribute 2024-12-15 19:18:46 +01:00
Stuart Cook
d48af09ffd
Rollup merge of #134285 - oli-obk:push-vwrqsqlwnuxo, r=Urgau
Add some convenience helper methods on `hir::Safety`

Makes a lot of call sites simpler and should make any refactorings needed for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/134090#issuecomment-2541332415 simpler, as fewer sites have to be touched in case we end up storing some information in the variants of `hir::Safety`
2024-12-15 20:01:38 +11:00
bors
b57d93d8b9 Auto merge of #133734 - scottmcm:lower-indexing-to-ptrmetadata, r=davidtwco,RalfJung
Bounds-check with PtrMetadata instead of Len in MIR

Rather than emitting `Len(*_n)` in array index bounds checks, emit `PtrMetadata(copy _n)` instead -- with some asterisks for arrays and `&mut` that need it to be done slightly differently.

We're getting pretty close to removing `Len` entirely, actually.  I think just one more PR after this (for slice drop shims).

r? mir
2024-12-14 22:43:39 +00:00
Oli Scherer
8a4e5d7444 Add some convenience helper methods on hir::Safety 2024-12-14 20:31:07 +00:00
Michael Goulet
f870761cd8 Make sure to use normalized ty for unevaluated const for default struct value 2024-12-14 18:05:19 +00:00
Michael Goulet
1da411e750 Split UserTypeAnnotation to have a kind 2024-12-14 03:20:50 +00:00
Martin Nordholts
165f37e375 rustc_mir_build: Clarify that 'mirrored' does not mean 'flipped' or 'reversed'
My intuition for 'mirrored' is that it means 'flipped' or 'reversed'.
Clarify that that is not what is meant to 'mirror' the THIR from the
HIR.
2024-12-13 16:45:18 +01:00
Scott McMurray
38249be509 Don't retag the PtrMetadata(&raw const *_n) in slice indexing 2024-12-13 02:00:20 -08:00
Michael Goulet
3f97c6be8d Add unwrap_unsafe_binder and wrap_unsafe_binder macro operators 2024-12-12 16:29:40 +00:00
Esteban Küber
148a77dfde review comments: rewordings 2024-12-09 21:55:13 +00:00
Esteban Küber
9ac95c10c0 Introduce default_field_values feature
Initial implementation of `#[feature(default_field_values]`, proposed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3681.

Support default fields in enum struct variant

Allow default values in an enum struct variant definition:

```rust
pub enum Bar {
    Foo {
        bar: S = S,
        baz: i32 = 42 + 3,
    }
}
```

Allow using `..` without a base on an enum struct variant

```rust
Bar::Foo { .. }
```

`#[derive(Default)]` doesn't account for these as it is still gating `#[default]` only being allowed on unit variants.

Support `#[derive(Default)]` on enum struct variants with all defaulted fields

```rust
pub enum Bar {
    #[default]
    Foo {
        bar: S = S,
        baz: i32 = 42 + 3,
    }
}
```

Check for missing fields in typeck instead of mir_build.

Expand test with `const` param case (needs `generic_const_exprs` enabled).

Properly instantiate MIR const

The following works:

```rust
struct S<A> {
    a: Vec<A> = Vec::new(),
}
S::<i32> { .. }
```

Add lint for default fields that will always fail const-eval

We *allow* this to happen for API writers that might want to rely on users'
getting a compile error when using the default field, different to the error
that they would get when the field isn't default. We could change this to
*always* error instead of being a lint, if we wanted.

This will *not* catch errors for partially evaluated consts, like when the
expression relies on a const parameter.

Suggestions when encountering `Foo { .. }` without `#[feature(default_field_values)]`:

 - Suggest adding a base expression if there are missing fields.
 - Suggest enabling the feature if all the missing fields have optional values.
 - Suggest removing `..` if there are no missing fields.
2024-12-09 21:55:01 +00:00
bors
9c707a8b76 Auto merge of #133978 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-6gh1iho, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #130209 (Stabilize `std::io::ErrorKind::CrossesDevices`)
 - #130254 (Stabilize `std::io::ErrorKind::QuotaExceeded`)
 - #132187 (Add Extend impls for tuples of arity 1 through 12)
 - #133875 (handle `--json-output` properly)
 - #133934 (Do not implement unsafe auto traits for types with unsafe fields)
 - #133954 (Hide errors whose suggestions would contain error constants or types)
 - #133960 (rustdoc: remove eq for clean::Attributes)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-12-07 09:38:00 +00:00
bors
cdb89d6b15 Auto merge of #133897 - oli-obk:push-lsxrqtqqwmpt, r=jieyouxu
Remove a lit_to_const call

We have so many special cases of `match expr.kind { Lit() => {}, Unary(Neg, Lit()) => {} }`... I'm trying to figure out how to get these all unified, but outright removing some is good, too. So let's try it.

Tho we don't have many `const {}` blocks in the perf test suite... But I also don't know how common `const { 42 }` blocks are, I'd expect these to occur mostly from macros (like `thread_local!`)
2024-12-07 06:56:50 +00:00
Oli Scherer
cb72b9bb37 Silence follow-up errors from lit_to_const 2024-12-06 10:50:20 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
e941e73368
Rollup merge of #133607 - WaffleLapkin:tail-call-checks, r=compiler-errors
implement checks for tail calls

Quoting the [RFC draft](https://github.com/phi-go/rfcs/blob/guaranteed-tco/text/0000-explicit-tail-calls.md):

> The argument to become is a function (or method) call, that exactly matches the function signature and calling convention of the callee. The intent is to ensure a matching ABI. Note that lifetimes may differ as long as they pass borrow checking, see [below](https://github.com/phi-go/rfcs/blob/guaranteed-tco/text/0000-explicit-tail-calls.md#return-type-coercion) for specifics on the return type.

> Tail calling closures and tail calling from closures is not allowed. This is due to the high implementation effort, see below, this restriction can be lifted by a future RFC.

> Invocations of operators were considered as valid targets but were rejected on grounds of being too error-prone. In any case, these can still be called as methods.

> Tail calling [variadic functions](https://doc.rust-lang.org/beta/unstable-book/language-features/c-variadic.html) and tail calling from variadic functions is not allowed. As support for variadic function is stabilized on a per target level, support for tail-calls regarding variadic functions would need to follow a similar approach. To avoid this complexity and to minimize implementation effort for backends, this interaction is currently not allowed but support can be added with a future RFC.

-----

The checks are implemented as a query, similarly to `check_unsafety`.

The code is cherry-picked straight out of #112657 which was written more than a year ago, so I expect we might need to change some things ^^"
2024-12-05 23:47:10 +01:00
Oli Scherer
44019ee330 Avoid looking at HIR for inline const pattern literals 2024-12-05 16:32:31 +00:00
Esteban Küber
4e6a401b22 review comments: reword messages and simplify logic 2024-12-04 20:49:05 +00:00
Esteban Küber
d136b3108d Add more context to fall-through "const pattern of non-structural type" error
Point at types that need to be marked with `#[derive(PartialEq)]`.

We use a visitor to look at a type that isn't structural, looking for all ADTs that don't derive `PartialEq`. These can either be manual `impl PartialEq`s or no `impl` at all, so we differentiate between those two cases to provide more context to the user. We also only point at types and impls from the local crate, otherwise show only a note.

```
error: constant of non-structural type `&[B]` in a pattern
  --> $DIR/issue-61188-match-slice-forbidden-without-eq.rs:15:9
   |
LL | struct B(i32);
   | -------- must be annotated with `#[derive(PartialEq)]` to be usable in patterns
LL |
LL | const A: &[B] = &[];
   | ------------- constant defined here
...
LL |         A => (),
   |         ^ constant of non-structural type
   |
   = note: see https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/marker/trait.StructuralPartialEq.html for details
```
2024-12-04 20:29:36 +00:00
Esteban Küber
27a1880593 Add context to fall-through "const pattern of non-structural type" error
Unify wording with the regular non-structural type error.
2024-12-04 20:29:36 +00:00
Esteban Küber
335d05aee5 Add additional context for non-sructural type constant used in pattern
- Point at type that should derive `PartialEq` to be structural.
- Point at manual `impl PartialEq`, explaining that it is not sufficient to be structural.

```
error: constant of non-structural type `MyType` in a pattern
  --> $DIR/const-partial_eq-fallback-ice.rs:14:12
   |
LL | struct MyType;
   | ------------- `MyType` must be annotated with `#[derive(PartialEq)]` to be usable in patterns
...
LL | const CONSTANT: &&MyType = &&MyType;
   | ------------------------ constant defined here
...
LL |     if let CONSTANT = &&MyType {
   |            ^^^^^^^^ constant of non-structural type
   |
note: the `PartialEq` trait must be derived, manual `impl`s are not sufficient; see https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/marker/trait.StructuralPartialEq.html for details
  --> $DIR/const-partial_eq-fallback-ice.rs:5:1
   |
LL | impl PartialEq<usize> for MyType {
   | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
```
2024-12-04 20:29:36 +00:00
Esteban Küber
fb2f6a44c0 Reword message for non-structural type constant in pattern 2024-12-04 20:29:36 +00:00
Esteban Küber
a6040bc230 Specify type kind of constant that can't be used in patterns
```
error: trait object `dyn Send` cannot be used in patterns
  --> $DIR/issue-70972-dyn-trait.rs:6:9
   |
LL | const F: &'static dyn Send = &7u32;
   | -------------------------- constant defined here
...
LL |         F => panic!(),
   |         ^ trait object can't be used in patterns
```
2024-12-04 20:29:36 +00:00
Esteban Küber
253eb95d45 Tweak output of some const pattern errors
- Add primary span labels.
- Point at const generic parameter used as pattern.
- Point at statics used as pattern.
- Point at let bindings used in const pattern.
2024-12-04 20:29:36 +00:00
Esteban Küber
87ddc1ea33 Point at generic param through which a const is used in a pattern
```
error[E0158]: constant pattern depends on a generic parameter, which is not allowed
  --> $DIR/associated-const-type-parameter-pattern.rs:20:9
   |
LL | pub trait Foo {
   | -------------
LL |     const X: EFoo;
   |     ------------- constant defined here
...
LL | pub fn test<A: Foo, B: Foo>(arg: EFoo) {
   |             - constant depends on this generic param
LL |     match arg {
LL |         A::X => println!("A::X"),
   |         ^^^^ `const` depends on a generic parameter
```
2024-12-04 20:29:36 +00:00
Esteban Küber
c0f00086f8 Tweak ptr in pattern error
Conform to error style guide.
2024-12-04 20:29:36 +00:00
Esteban Küber
cc492edc9d Tweak unevaluated constant in pattern error
Silence errors that are implied by the errors in the `const` item definition.

Add a primary span label.
2024-12-04 20:29:35 +00:00
Esteban Küber
c6205055e0 On const pattern errors, point at the const item definition
Centralize emitting an error in `const_to_pat` so that all errors from that evaluating a `const` in a pattern can add addditional information. With this, now point at the `const` item's definition:

```
error[E0158]: constant pattern depends on a generic parameter
  --> $DIR/associated-const-type-parameter-pattern.rs:20:9
   |
LL | pub trait Foo {
   | -------------
LL |     const X: EFoo;
   |     ------------- constant defined here
...
LL |         A::X => println!("A::X"),
   |         ^^^^
```
2024-12-04 20:29:35 +00:00
Scott McMurray
612adbb6bf Bounds-check with PtrMetadata instead of Len in MIR 2024-12-03 11:05:45 -08:00
lcnr
e089bead32 remove Ty::is_copy_modulo_regions 2024-12-02 13:57:56 +01:00
Maybe Lapkin
144d6cc65b
simplify things using tcx.as_lang_item 2024-11-29 20:28:02 +01:00
Maybe Lapkin
c6454dd582
don't polymorphize without a reason to 2024-11-29 20:27:24 +01:00
Maybe Lapkin
ef5808a035
add a fixme for tailcalls with opaque types 2024-11-29 20:26:30 +01:00
Maybe Lapkin
d93ea6bc79
simplify things by using tcx.fn_trait_kind_from_def_id 2024-11-29 20:25:57 +01:00
Maybe Waffle
cfb78419cd
implement checks for tail calls
this implements checks necessary to guarantee that we can actually
perform a tail call. while extremely restrictive, this is what is
documented in the RFC, and all these checks are needed for one reason or
another.
2024-11-29 04:44:41 +01:00
Maybe Lapkin
8e77349782
fix a comment with uneven number of backticks in rustc_mir_build
this is funny though! apparently tidy parsed `.gitignore`, but did not
recognize unignore lines (`!...`), so tidy was ignoring `rustc_mir_build`
this whole time (at least for some lints?).
2024-11-28 21:54:27 +01:00
bors
e48241b5d1 Auto merge of #131859 - chriskrycho:update-trpl, r=onur-ozkan
Update TRPL to add new Chapter 17: Async and Await

- Add support to `rustbook` to pass through the `-L`/`--library-path` flag to `mdbook` so that references to the `trpl` crate
- Build the `trpl` crate as part of the book tests. Make it straightforward to add other such book dependencies in the future if needed by implementing that in a fairly general way.
- Update the submodule for the book to pull in the new chapter on async and await, as well as a number of other fixes. This will happen organically/automatically in a week, too, but this lets me group this change with the next one:
- Update the compiler messages which reference the existing chapters 17–20, which are now chapters 18-21. There are only two, both previously referencing chapter 18.
- Update the UI tests which reference the compiler message outputs.
2024-11-23 23:26:19 +00:00
Chris Krycho
5e3607626d
Update messages which reference book chs. 17-20
With the insertion of a new chapter 17 on async and await to _The Rust
Programming Language_, references in compiler output to later chapters
need to be updated to avoid confusing users. Redirects exist so that
users who click old links will end up in the right place anyway, but
this way users will be directed to the right URL in the first place.
2024-11-23 08:57:24 -07:00
lcnr
a8c8ab1acd remove remaining references to Reveal 2024-11-23 13:52:56 +01:00
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
bors
6e1c11591f Auto merge of #132915 - veluca93:unsafe-fields, r=jswrenn
Implement the unsafe-fields RFC.

RFC: rust-lang/rfcs#3458

Tracking:

- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/132922

r? jswrenn
2024-11-23 07:47:52 +00:00
Michael Goulet
d2fb8b5feb
Rollup merge of #132658 - estebank:const-in-pattern-typo, r=Nadrieril
Detect const in pattern with typo

When writing a constant name incorrectly in a pattern, the pattern will be identified as a new binding. We look for consts in the current crate, consts that where imported in the current crate and for local `let` bindings in case someone got them confused with `const`s.

```
error: unreachable pattern
  --> $DIR/const-with-typo-in-pattern-binding.rs:30:9
   |
LL |         GOOOD => {}
   |         ----- matches any value
LL |
LL |         _ => {}
   |         ^ no value can reach this
   |
help: you might have meant to pattern match against the value of similarly named constant `GOOD` instead of introducing a new catch-all binding
   |
LL |         GOOD => {}
   |         ~~~~
```

Fix #132582.
2024-11-22 21:07:38 -05:00
Luca Versari
9022bb2d6f Implement the unsafe-fields RFC.
Co-Authored-By: Jacob Pratt <jacob@jhpratt.dev>
2024-11-21 19:32:07 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
395649558a
Rollup merge of #131544 - nbdd0121:asm_goto_safe_block, r=petrochenkov
Make asm label blocks safe context

Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/119364

`asm!()` is forced to be wrapped inside unsafe. If there's no special treatment, the label blocks would also always be unsafe with no way of opting out. It was suggested that a simple fix is to make asm label blocks safe: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/119364#issuecomment-2316037703.

`@rustbot` labels: +A-inline-assembly +F-asm
2024-11-21 11:58:37 +01:00
bors
2d0ea7956c Auto merge of #133261 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-ekui4we, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #129838 (uefi: process: Add args support)
 - #130800 (Mark `get_mut` and `set_position` in `std::io::Cursor` as const.)
 - #132708 (Point at `const` definition when used instead of a binding in a `let` statement)
 - #133226 (Make `PointerLike` opt-in instead of built-in)
 - #133244 (Account for `wasm32v1-none` when exporting TLS symbols)
 - #133257 (Add `UnordMap::clear` method)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-11-20 21:58:38 +00:00
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
Esteban Küber
2487765b88 Detect const in pattern with typo
When writing a constant name incorrectly in a pattern, the pattern will be identified as a new binding. We look for consts in the current crate, consts that where imported in the current crate and for local `let` bindings in case someone got them confused with `const`s.

```
error: unreachable pattern
  --> $DIR/const-with-typo-in-pattern-binding.rs:30:9
   |
LL |         GOOOD => {}
   |         ----- matches any value
LL |
LL |         _ => {}
   |         ^ no value can reach this
   |
help: you might have meant to pattern match against the value of similarly named constant `GOOD` instead of introducing a new catch-all binding
   |
LL |         GOOD => {}
   |         ~~~~
```

Fix #132582.
2024-11-20 17:55:18 +00:00
Ding Xiang Fei
297b618944
reduce false positives of tail-expr-drop-order from consumed values
take 2

open up coroutines

tweak the wordings

the lint works up until 2021

We were missing one case, for ADTs, which was
causing `Result` to yield incorrect results.

only include field spans with significant types

deduplicate and eliminate field spans

switch to emit spans to impl Drops

Co-authored-by: Niko Matsakis <nikomat@amazon.com>

collect drops instead of taking liveness diff

apply some suggestions and add explantory notes

small fix on the cache

let the query recurse through coroutine

new suggestion format with extracted variable name

fine-tune the drop span and messages

bugfix on runtime borrows

tweak message wording

filter out ecosystem types earlier

apply suggestions

clippy

check lint level at session level

further restrict applicability of the lint

translate bid into nop for stable mir

detect cycle in type structure
2024-11-20 20:53:11 +08:00
lcnr
07a5272476 pattern lowering, yeet TypingEnv::from_param_env 2024-11-19 18:06:20 +01:00
lcnr
1ec964873e unconditional recursion, yeet TypingEnv::from_param_env 2024-11-19 18:06:20 +01:00
lcnr
948cec0fad move fn is_item_raw to TypingEnv 2024-11-19 18:06:20 +01:00
lcnr
2e087d2eaa review 2024-11-18 10:50:14 +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
29acf8b422 Account for ExpandedConstant in parse_match 2024-11-17 23:58:22 +00:00
Esteban Küber
6480b76e45 review comments
- Remove check for "how many path segments is the pattern"
- Check before suggesting if the path has multiple path segments
2024-11-17 23:40:00 +00:00
Esteban Küber
bb37e5d3cd review comments 2024-11-17 23:40:00 +00:00
Esteban Küber
f1772d5739 Make suggestion verbose 2024-11-17 23:40:00 +00:00
Esteban Küber
f563efec15 Unify expanded constants and named constants in PatKind 2024-11-17 23:40:00 +00:00
Esteban Küber
a5b4d458a1 Point at const when intended binding fall-through pattern is a const
```
error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `i32::MIN..=3_i32` and `5_i32..=i32::MAX` not covered
  --> $DIR/intended-binding-pattern-is-const.rs:2:11
   |
LL |     match 1 {
   |           ^ patterns `i32::MIN..=3_i32` and `5_i32..=i32::MAX` not covered
LL |         x => {}
   |         - this pattern doesn't introduce a new catch-all binding, but rather pattern matches against the value of constant `x`
   |
   = note: the matched value is of type `i32`
note: constant `x` defined here
  --> $DIR/intended-binding-pattern-is-const.rs:7:5
   |
LL |     const x: i32 = 4;
   |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^
help: if you meant to introduce a binding, use a different name
   |
LL |         x_var => {}
   |          ++++
help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern, a match arm with multiple or-patterns as shown, or multiple match arms
   |
LL |         x => {}, i32::MIN..=3_i32 | 5_i32..=i32::MAX => todo!()
   |                ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
```
2024-11-17 23:40:00 +00:00
Esteban Küber
6dc79f6133 Use item_name instead of a span snippet when talking about const pattern 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
bors
5700240aff Auto merge of #132943 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-164l3ej, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #132651 (Remove attributes from generics in built-in derive macros)
 - #132668 (Feature gate yield expressions not in 2024)
 - #132771 (test(configure): cover `parse_args` in `src/bootstrap/configure.py`)
 - #132895 (Generalize `NonNull::from_raw_parts` per ACP362)
 - #132914 (Update grammar in std::cell docs.)
 - #132927 (Consolidate type system const evaluation under `traits::evaluate_const`)
 - #132935 (Make sure to ignore elided lifetimes when pointing at args for fulfillment errors)
 - #132941 (Subtree update of `rust-analyzer`)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-11-12 08:15:38 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
2ad4a3568d
Rollup merge of #132627 - adwinwhite:thir_body_cleanup, r=compiler-errors
cleanup: Remove outdated comment of `thir_body`

When typeck fails, `thir_body` returns `ErrorGuaranteed` rather than empty body.

No other code follows this outdated description except `check_unsafety`, which is also cleaned up in this PR.
2024-11-12 06:27:17 +01:00
Boxy
bea0148ac6 Consolidate type system const evaluation under traits::evaluate_const
mew
2024-11-12 02:54:03 +00:00
bors
096277e989 Auto merge of #132580 - compiler-errors:globs, r=Noratrieb
Remove unnecessary pub enum glob-imports from `rustc_middle::ty`

We used to have an idiom in the compiler where we'd prefix or suffix all the variants of an enum, for example `BoundRegionKind`, with something like `Br`, and then *glob-import* that enum variant directly.

`@noratrieb` brought this up, and I think that it's easier to read when we just use the normal style `EnumName::Variant`.

This PR is a bit large, but it's just naming.

The only somewhat opinionated change that this PR does is rename `BorrowKind::Imm` to `BorrowKind::Immutable` and same for the other variants. I think these enums are used sparingly enough that the extra length is fine.

r? `@noratrieb` or reassign
2024-11-05 08:30:56 +00:00
Adwin White
15a71b64b8 cleanup: Remove outdated comment and logic of thir_body 2024-11-05 12:41:52 +08:00
Michael Goulet
e03e9abe3c Register const preds for Deref adjustments in HIR typeck 2024-11-04 04:51:31 +00:00
Michael Goulet
883f8705d4 Remove BorrowKind glob, make names longer 2024-11-04 04:45:52 +00:00
bjorn3
760338526f Show actual MIR when MIR building forgot to terminate block
This makes it significantly easier to debug bugs of this kind.
2024-11-01 11:24:14 +01:00
Jubilee
6da4221d96
Rollup merge of #132385 - workingjubilee:move-abi-to-rustc-abi, r=jieyouxu,compiler-errors
compiler: Move `rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi` to `rustc_abi::ExternAbi`

Lift `enum Abi` from its rather odd place in the middle of rustc_target, and make it available again from rustc_abi. You know, the crate where you would expect the enum that describes all the ABIs to be? The platform-neutral ones, at least. This will help further refactoring of how we handle ABIs in the near future[^0].

Rename `Abi` to `ExternAbi` because quite a lot of the compiler overloads the concept of "ABI" enough that the existing name is imprecise and it is often renamed _anyway_. Often this was to avoid conflicts with the *other* type formerly known as `Abi` (now named BackendRepr[^1]), but sometimes it is just for clarity, and this name seems more self-explanatory. It does get reexported, though, using its old name, to reduce the odds of merge-conflicting over the entire tree.

All of `ExternAbi`'s friends come along for the ride, which costs adding some optional dependencies to the rustc_abi crate. However, all of this also allows simply moving three crates entirely off rustc_target:
- rustc_hir_pretty
- rustc_lint_defs
- rustc_mir_build

This odd selection is mostly to demonstrate a secondary motivation: The majority of the front-end of the compiler should be as target-agnostic as possible, and it is easier to assure this if they simply don't depend on the crate that describes targets. Note that I didn't migrate crates that don't benefit from it in this way yet, and I didn't survey every last crate.

[^0]: This is being undertaken as part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/119183
[^1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/132246
2024-10-31 17:50:42 -07:00
bors
9ccfedf186 Auto merge of #132301 - compiler-errors:adjust, r=lcnr
Remove region from adjustments

It's not necessary to store this region, because it's only used in THIR and MemCat/ExprUse, both of which already basically only deal with erased regions anyways.
2024-10-31 10:17:49 +00:00
Jubilee Young
8a0e64078e compiler: Switch to rustc_abi in hir_pretty, lint_defs, and mir_build
Completely abandon usage of rustc_target in these crates, as
they need no special knowledge of rustc's target tuples.
2024-10-30 22:38:49 -07:00
Jubilee
847b6fe6b0
Rollup merge of #132246 - workingjubilee:campaign-on-irform, r=compiler-errors
Rename `rustc_abi::Abi` to `BackendRepr`

Remove the confabulation of `rustc_abi::Abi` with what "ABI" actually means by renaming it to `BackendRepr`, and rename `Abi::Aggregate` to `BackendRepr::Memory`. The type never actually represented how things are passed, as that has to have `PassMode` considered, at minimum, but rather it just is how we represented some things to the backend. This conflation arose because LLVM, the primary backend at the time, would lower certain IR forms using certain ABIs. Even that only somewhat was true, as it broke down when one ventured significantly afield of what is described by the System V AMD64 ABI either by using different architectures, ABI-modifying IR annotations, the same architecture **with different ISA extensions enabled**, or other... unexpected delights.

Unfortunately both names are still somewhat of a misnomer right now, as people have written code for years based on this misunderstanding. Still, their original names are even moreso, and for better or worse, this backend code hasn't received as much maintenance as the rest of the compiler, lately. Actually arriving at a correct end-state will simply require us to disentangle a lot of code in order to fix, much of it pointlessly repeated in several places. Thus this is not an "actual fix", just a way to deflect further misunderstandings.
2024-10-30 14:01:37 -07:00
Matthias Krüger
305508f969
Rollup merge of #131856 - lcnr:typing-mode, r=compiler-errors
TypingMode: merge intercrate, reveal, and defining_opaque_types

This adds `TypingMode` and uses it in most places. We do not yet remove `Reveal` from `param_env`s. This and other future work as tracked in #132279 and via `FIXME`s.

Fetching the `TypingMode` of the `InferCtxt` asserts that the `TypingMode` agrees with `ParamEnv::reveal` to make sure we don't introduce any subtle bugs here. This will be unnecessary once `ParamEnv::reveal` no longer exists.

As the `TypingMode` is now a part of the query input, I've merged the coherence and non-coherence caches for the new solver. I've also enabled the local `infcx` cache during coherence by clearing the cache when forking it with a different `TypingMode`.

#### `TypingMode::from_param_env`

I am using this even in cases where I know that the `param_env` will always be `Reveal::UserFacing`. This is to make it easier to correctly refactor this code in the future, any time we use `Reveal::UserFacing` in a body while not defining its opaque types is incorrect and should use a `TypingMode` which only reveals opaques defined by that body instead, cc #124598

r? ``@compiler-errors``
2024-10-30 06:40:34 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
87d348b333
Rollup merge of #129394 - Jarcho:irrefutable_let_patterns, r=Nadrieril
Don't lint `irrefutable_let_patterns` on leading patterns if `else if` let-chains

fixes #128661

Is there any preference where the test goes? There looks to be several places it could fit.
2024-10-30 06:40:34 +01:00
Jubilee Young
7086dd83cc compiler: rustc_abi::Abi => BackendRepr
The initial naming of "Abi" was an awful mistake, conveying wrong ideas
about how psABIs worked and even more about what the enum meant.
It was only meant to represent the way the value would be described to
a codegen backend as it was lowered to that intermediate representation.
It was never meant to mean anything about the actual psABI handling!
The conflation is because LLVM typically will associate a certain form
with a certain ABI, but even that does not hold when the special cases
that actually exist arise, plus the IR annotations that modify the ABI.

Reframe `rustc_abi::Abi` as the `BackendRepr` of the type, and rename
`BackendRepr::Aggregate` as `BackendRepr::Memory`. Unfortunately, due to
the persistent misunderstandings, this too is now incorrect:
- Scattered ABI-relevant code is entangled with BackendRepr
- We do not always pre-compute a correct BackendRepr that reflects how
  we "actually" want this value to be handled, so we leave the backend
  interface to also inject various special-cases here
- In some cases `BackendRepr::Memory` is a "real" aggregate, but in
  others it is in fact using memory, and in some cases it is a scalar!

Our rustc-to-backend lowering code handles this sort of thing right now.
That will eventually be addressed by lifting duplicated lowering code
to either rustc_codegen_ssa or rustc_target as appropriate.
2024-10-29 14:56:00 -07:00
Jason Newcomb
4a2e08af22 Don't lint irrefutable_let_patterns on leading patterns if else if let-chains. 2024-10-29 14:43:50 -04:00
Matthias Krüger
5d6c49938e
Rollup merge of #131984 - dingxiangfei2009:stabilize-if-let-rescope, r=traviscross,lcnr
Stabilize if_let_rescope

Close #131154
Tracked by #124085
2024-10-29 18:38:57 +01:00
lcnr
f51ec110a7 TypingMode 🤔 2024-10-29 17:01:24 +01:00
Michael Goulet
599ffab6cd Remove region from adjustments 2024-10-29 01:34:06 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
93bf791e8b
Rollup merge of #129248 - compiler-errors:raw-ref-deref, r=nnethercote
Taking a raw ref (`&raw (const|mut)`) of a deref of pointer (`*ptr`) is always safe

T-opsem decided in https://github.com/rust-lang/reference/pull/1387 that `*ptr` is only unsafe if the place is accessed. This means that taking a raw ref of a deref expr is always safe, since it doesn't constitute a read.

This also relaxes the `DEREF_NULLPTR` lint to stop warning in the case of raw ref of a deref'd nullptr, and updates its docs to reflect that change in the UB specification.

This does not change the behavior of `addr_of!((*ptr).field)`, since field projections still require the projection is in-bounds.

I'm on the fence whether this requires an FCP, since it's something that is guaranteed by the reference you could ostensibly call this a bugfix since we were counting truly safe operations as unsafe. Perhaps someone on opsem has a strong opinion? cc `@rust-lang/opsem`
2024-10-24 10:35:39 +02:00
Stuart Cook
4b02d642dd
Rollup merge of #131909 - clubby789:enum-overflow-cast, r=compiler-errors
Prevent overflowing enum cast from ICEing

Fixes #131902
2024-10-24 14:19:56 +11:00
Ding Xiang Fei
6d569f769c
stabilize if_let_rescope 2024-10-24 04:33:14 +08:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
8b1141a5c3
Rollup merge of #132060 - joshtriplett:innermost-outermost, r=jieyouxu
"innermost", "outermost", "leftmost", and "rightmost" don't need hyphens

These are all standard dictionary words and don't require hyphenation.

-----

Encountered an instance of this in error messages and it bugged me, so I
figured I'd fix it across the entire codebase.
2024-10-23 22:11:05 +02:00
Josh Triplett
ecdc2441b6 "innermost", "outermost", "leftmost", and "rightmost" don't need hyphens
These are all standard dictionary words and don't require hyphenation.
2024-10-23 02:45:24 -07:00
Ralf Jung
ad3991d303 nightly feature tracking: get rid of the per-feature bool fields 2024-10-23 09:14:41 +01:00
Michael Goulet
6f6f91ab82 Rip out old effects var handling code from traits 2024-10-20 13:40:22 +00:00
clubby789
ab4222ad97 Prevent overflowing enum cast from ICEing 2024-10-19 09:44:37 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
c1ed1f133e
Rollup merge of #131381 - Nadrieril:min-match-ergonomics, r=pnkfelix
Implement edition 2024 match ergonomics restrictions

This implements the minimalest version of [match ergonomics for edition 2024](https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/3627-match-ergonomics-2024.html). This minimal version makes it an error to ever reset the default binding mode. The implemented proposal is described precisely [here](https://hackmd.io/zUqs2ISNQ0Wrnxsa9nhD0Q#RFC-3627-nano), where it is called "RFC 3627-nano".

Rules:
- Rule 1C: When the DBM (default binding mode) is not `move` (whether or not behind a reference), writing `mut`, `ref`, or `ref mut` on a binding is an error.
- Rule 2C: Reference patterns can only match against references in the scrutinee when the DBM is `move`.

This minimal version is forward-compatible with the main proposals for match ergonomics 2024: [RFC3627](https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/3627-match-ergonomics-2024.html) itself, the alternative [rule 4-early variant](https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/3627-match-ergonomics-2024.html), and [others](https://hackmd.io/zUqs2ISNQ0Wrnxsa9nhD0Q). The idea is to give us more time to iron out a final proposal.

This includes a migration lint that desugars any offending pattern into one that doesn't make use of match ergonomics. Such patterns have identical meaning across editions.

This PR insta-stabilizes the proposed behavior onto edition 2024.

r? `@ghost`

Tracking:

- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/123076
2024-10-16 19:18:30 +02:00
bors
f4966590d8 Auto merge of #131045 - compiler-errors:remove-unnamed_fields, r=wesleywiser
Retire the `unnamed_fields` feature for now

`#![feature(unnamed_fields)]` was implemented in part in #115131 and #115367, however work on that feature has (afaict) stalled and in the mean time there have been some concerns raised (e.g.[^1][^2]) about whether `unnamed_fields` is worthwhile to have in the language, especially in its current desugaring. Because it represents a compiler implementation burden including a new kind of anonymous ADT and additional complication to field selection, and is quite prone to bugs today, I'm choosing to remove the feature.

However, since I'm not one to really write a bunch of words, I'm specifically *not* going to de-RFC this feature. This PR essentially *rolls back* the state of this feature to "RFC accepted but not yet implemented"; however if anyone wants to formally unapprove the RFC from the t-lang side, then please be my guest. I'm just not totally willing to summarize the various language-facing reasons for why this feature is or is not worthwhile, since I'm coming from the compiler side mostly.

Fixes #117942
Fixes #121161
Fixes #121263
Fixes #121299
Fixes #121722
Fixes #121799
Fixes #126969
Fixes #131041

Tracking:
* https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/49804

[^1]: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/213817-t-lang/topic/Unnamed.20struct.2Funion.20fields
[^2]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/49804#issuecomment-1972619108
2024-10-11 13:11:13 +00:00
Gary Guo
809dc73d90 Make asm label blocks safe context
`asm!()` is forced to be wrapped inside unsafe. If there's no special
treatment, the label blocks would also always be unsafe with no way
of opting out.
2024-10-11 11:54:30 +01:00
zhuyunxing
6e3e19f714 coverage. Adapt to mcdc mapping formats introduced by llvm 19 2024-10-08 11:15:24 +08:00
zhuyunxing
99bd601df5 coverage. MCDC ConditionId start from 0 to keep with llvm 19 2024-10-08 10:50:18 +08:00
Nadrieril
2ef0a8fdfd Change error message 2024-10-08 00:23:28 +02:00
Nadrieril
4aaada42d0 Stabilize min_match_ergonomics_2024 2024-10-08 00:23:28 +02:00
Nadrieril
4107322766 Error on resetted binding mode in edition 2024 2024-10-08 00:23:28 +02:00
Michael Goulet
367183bc0c Don't emit null pointer lint for raw ref of null deref 2024-10-06 22:36:51 -04:00
Michael Goulet
f2a80a0f89 A raw ref of a deref is always safe 2024-10-06 22:35:40 -04:00
Folkert de Vries
5fc60d1e52 various fixes for naked_asm! implementation
- fix for divergence
- fix error message
- fix another cranelift test
- fix some cranelift things
- don't set the NORETURN option for naked asm
- fix use of naked_asm! in doc comment
- fix use of naked_asm! in run-make test
- use `span_bug` in unreachable branch
2024-10-06 19:00:09 +02:00