Warn on inert attributes used on bang macro invocation
These attributes are currently discarded.
This may change in the future (see #63221), but for now,
placing inert attributes on a macro invocation does nothing,
so we should warn users about it.
Technically, it's possible for there to be attribute macro
on the same macro invocation (or at a higher scope), which
inspects the inert attribute. For example:
```rust
#[look_for_inline_attr]
#[inline]
my_macro!()
#[look_for_nested_inline]
mod foo { #[inline] my_macro!() }
```
However, this would be a very strange thing to do.
Anyone running into this can manually suppress the warning.
Refactor vtable format for upcoming trait_upcasting feature.
This modifies vtable format:
1. reordering occurrence order of methods coming from different traits
2. include `VPtr`s for supertraits where this vtable cannot be directly reused during trait upcasting.
Also, during codegen, the vtables corresponding to these newly included `VPtr` will be requested and generated.
For the cases where this vtable can directly used, now the super trait vtable has exactly the same content to some prefix of this one.
r? `@bjorn3`
cc `@RalfJung`
cc `@rust-lang/wg-traits`
Simplify the collecting of `? Trait` bounds in where clause
This PR fixes the FIXME about using less rightward drift and only one error reporting when collecting of `?Trait` bounds in where clause.
Checking whether the path length of `bound_ty` is 1 can be replaced by whether `unresolved_segments` in the partial_res is 0.
Checking whether the `param.kind` is `Type{...}` can also be omitted. One Fx hash calculation will be done for Const or Lifetime param, but the impact on efficiency should be small IMO
Rollup of 14 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #86410 (VecMap::get_value_matching should return just one element)
- #86790 (Document iteration order of `retain` functions)
- #87171 (Remove Option from BufWriter)
- #87175 (Stabilize `into_parts()` and `into_error()`)
- #87185 (Fix panics on Windows when the build was cancelled)
- #87191 (Package LLVM libs for the target rather than the build host)
- #87255 (better support for running libcore tests with Miri)
- #87266 (Add testcase for 87076)
- #87283 (Add `--codegen-backends=foo,bar` configure flag)
- #87322 (fix: clarify suggestion that `&T` must refer to `T: Sync` for `&T: Send`)
- #87358 (Fix `--dry-run` when download-ci-llvm is set)
- #87380 (Don't default to `submodules = true` unless the rust repo has a .git directory)
- #87398 (Add test for fonts used for module items)
- #87412 (Add missing article)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Fix `--dry-run` when download-ci-llvm is set
Previously it would error out:
```
$ x check --dry-run
thread 'main' panicked at 'std::fs::read_to_string(ci_llvm.join("link-type.txt")) failed with No such file or directory (os error 2) ("CI llvm missing: /home/joshua/rustc3/build/tmp-dry-run/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/ci-llvm")', src/bootstrap/config.rs:795:33
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
Build completed unsuccessfully in 0:00:10
```
fix: clarify suggestion that `&T` must refer to `T: Sync` for `&T: Send`
### Description
- [x] fix#86507
- [x] add UI test for relevant code from issue
- [x] change `rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/suggestions.rs` to include a more clear suggestion when `&T` fails to satisfy `Send` bounds due to the fact that `T` fails to implement `Sync`
- [x] update UI test in Clippy: `src/tools/tests/ui/future_not_send.stderr`
Add `--codegen-backends=foo,bar` configure flag
Unfortunately this requires a proper `./configure` flag, as the codegen backends config entry is a list, not a string (breaking `--set`).
Package LLVM libs for the target rather than the build host
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/85250
`dist.rs` uses, in the `rust-dev` stage, `llvm-config --libfiles` to get a list of the LLVM library files built but of course only for the build host. If the target differs we want to package lib files from the target's build tree instead. This is done by splitting/rejoining the paths on their build directories.
At the moment `tree` on the LLVM build directories seems to give almost identical output, but of course this might not be the case in the future. If a file is missing in the target's build tree then this stage will error in the `builder.install()` call. If the target build tree has an extra file then it silently won't be copied and we'll get a linker error when building using this artifact (via `download-ci-llvm = "if-available"`), though we would have received a linker error anyway without this change.
There was also a typo in the example config around this option.
Stabilize `into_parts()` and `into_error()`
This stabilizes `IntoInnerError`'s `into_parts()` and `into_error()` methods, currently gated behind the `io_into_inner_error_parts` feature. The FCP has [already completed.](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/79704#issuecomment-880652967)
Closes#79704.
Document iteration order of `retain` functions
For `HashSet` and `HashMap`, this simply copies the comment from
`BinaryHeap::retain`.
For `BTreeSet` and `BTreeMap`, this adds an additional guarantee that
wasn't previously documented. I think that because these data structures
are inherently ordered and other functions guarantee ordered iteration,
it makes sense to provide this guarantee for `retain` as well.
Unbreak and update RLS
Closes#86905Closes#86606Closes#86607
This also prunes old mio 0.6 thanks to Tokio 1.0 bump, so this should now build on aarch64 Windows.
r? `@Mark-Simulacrum`
Rollup of 8 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #87034 (DOC: fix hypothetical Rust code in `step_by()` docstring)
- #87298 (memorialize Anna Harren in the bastion of the turbofish)
- #87332 (Don't hide fields of enum struct variants)
- #87362 (Make `x.py d` an alias for `x.py doc`)
- #87372 (Move calls to test_main into one function)
- #87373 (Extend HIR WF checking to fields)
- #87376 (Change rustdoc logo to use the full container size)
- #87383 (Add regression tests for the impl_trait_in_bindings ICEs)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Change rustdoc logo to use the full container size
We have a logo in svg that scales nicely to large sizes, but by default
is only 5px large, i.e. very small. With the change the logo expands to
the full size. By only setting the height to 100% we ensure that the
width-height ratio isn't changed.
Make `x.py d` an alias for `x.py doc`
In rust-lang/cargo#9680, `d` was added to Cargo as an alias for `doc`. This PR adds the same alias to `x.py`. The same considerations of convenience that applied to Cargo also apply to `x.py`, and in any case, the two should be kept symmetrical.
Don't hide fields of enum struct variants
* The toggle adds visual clutter
* It's easy to miss that there are fields
* Tuple variant fields are always shown, so it is inconsistent to hide
struct variant fields
* It's annoying to have to click the toggle every time
DOC: fix hypothetical Rust code in `step_by()` docstring
I don't know how important that is, but if I'm not mistaken, the hypothetical code in the docstring of `step_by()` (see https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/iter/trait.Iterator.html#method.step_by) isn't correct.
I guess writing `next()` instead of `self.next()` isn't a biggie, but this would also imply that `advance_n_and_return_first()` is a method, which AFAICT it isn't.
I've also done some re-formatting in a separate commit and a parameter renaming in yet another commit.
Feel free to take or leave any combination of those commits.
Make mir borrowck's use of opaque types independent of the typeck query's result
fixes#87218fixes#86465
we used to use the typeck results only to generate an obligation for the mir borrowck type to be equal to the typeck result.
When i removed the `fixup_opaque_types` function in #87200, I exposed a bug that showed that mir borrowck can't doesn't get enough information from typeck in order to build the correct lifetime mapping from opaque type usage to the actual concrete type. We therefor now fully compute the information within mir borrowck (we already did that, but we only used it to verify the typeck result) and stop using the typeck information.
We will likely be able to remove most opaque type information from the borrowck results in the future and just have all current callers use the mir borrowck result instead.
r? `@spastorino`
add test for issue 86507
add stderr for issue 86507
update issue-86507 UI test
add comment for the expected error in UI test file
add proper 'refers to <ref_type>' in suggestion
update diagnostic phrasing; update test to match new phrasing; re-organize logic for checking T: Sync
evaluate additional obligation to figure out if T is Sync
run './x.py test tidy --bless'
incorporate changes from review; reorganize logic for readability
* The toggle adds visual clutter
* It's easy to miss that there are fields
* Tuple variant fields are always shown, so it is inconsistent to hide
struct variant fields
* It's annoying to have to click the toggle every time
Revert PR 81473 to resolve (on mainline) issues 81626 and 81658.
This is a nightly-targetted variant of PR #83171
The intent is to just address issue #81658 on all release channels, rather that keep repeatedly reverting PR #83171 on beta.
However, our intent is *also* to reland PR #83171 after we have addressed issue #81658 , most likely by coupling the re-landing of PR #83171 with an enhancement like PR #83004
We have a logo in svg that scales nicely to large sizes, but by default
is only 5px large, i.e. very small. With the change the logo expands to
the full size. By only setting the height to 100% we ensure that the
width-height ratio isn't changed.