implement Literal::byte_character
without this, the only way to create a `LitKind::Byte` is by
doing `"b'a'".parse::<Literal>()`, this solves that by enabling
`Literal::byte_character(b'a')`
cc #71358
The tracking issue is #115268
without this, the only way to create a `LitKind::Byte` is by
doing `"b'a'".parse::<Literal>()`, this solves that by enabling
`Literal::byte_character(b'a')`
Enable -Zdrop-tracking-mir by default
This PR enables the `drop-tracking-mir` flag by default. This flag was initially implemented in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/101692.
This flag computes auto-traits on generators based on their analysis MIR, instead of trying to compute on the HIR body. This removes the need for HIR-based drop-tracking, as we can now reuse the same code to compute generator witness types and to compute generator interior fields.
Add codegen test to guard against VecDeque optimization regression
Very small PR that adds a codegen test to guard against regression for the `VecDeque` optimization addressed in #80836. Ensures that Rustc optimizes away the panic when unwrapping the result of `.get(0)` because of the `!is_empty()` condition.
Check that closure/generator's interior/capture types are sized
check that closure upvars and generator interiors are sized. this check is only necessary when `unsized_fn_params` or `unsized_locals` is enabled, so only check if those are active.
Fixes#93622Fixes#61335Fixes#68543
Point at cause of expectation of `break` value when possible
When encountering a type error within the value of a `break` statement, climb the HIR tree to identify if the expectation comes from an assignment or a return type (if the loop is the tail expression of a `fn`).
Fix#115905.
Rollup of 6 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #115770 (Match on elem first while building move paths)
- #115999 (Capture scrutinee of if let guards correctly)
- #116056 (Make unsized casts illegal)
- #116061 (Remove TaKO8Ki from review rotation)
- #116062 (Change `start` to `#[start]` in some diagnosis)
- #116067 (Open the FileEncoder file for reading and writing)
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Fix large_futures example
The value used in the large_futures example was not large enough to trigger the lint given the default threshold. The example also contained more code than necessary. This PR changes the value size from 1kB to 16kB and reduces the example in size.
changelog: [`large_futures`]: Fix and simplify example
Open the FileEncoder file for reading and writing
Maybe I just don't know `File` well enough, but the previous comment didn't make it clear enough to me that we can't use `File::create`. This one does.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116055
r? `@WaffleLapkin`