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Author SHA1 Message Date
Esteban Küber
a7597a1526 Tweak ICE message
Modify main message to be more conversational and emit one fewer note.
2023-02-07 19:17:24 +00:00
Michael Goulet
2b70cbb8a5 Rename PointerSized to PointerLike 2023-02-07 19:05:53 +00:00
Michael Howell
8307fd7901 rustdoc: use a newline instead of <br> to format code headers
Since these elements now use `white-space: pre-wrap` since
784665d4ce, it's fine to use newlines
for formatting, which is smaller and a bit less complicated.
2023-02-07 11:23:25 -07:00
bors
bd39bbb4bb Auto merge of #107767 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-9m1qfso, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #100599 (Add compiler error E0523 long description and test)
 - #107471 (rustdoc: do not include empty default-settings tag in HTML)
 - #107555 (Modify existing bounds if they exist)
 - #107662 (Turn projections into copies in CopyProp.)
 - #107695 (Add test for Future inflating arg size to 3x )
 - #107700 (Run the tools builder on all PRs)
 - #107706 (Mark 'atomic_mut_ptr' methods const)
 - #107709 (Fix problem noticed in PR106859 with char -> u8 suggestion)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-02-07 17:19:47 +00:00
clubby789
eb18293cec Allow automatically creating vscode settings.json from bootstrap 2023-02-07 17:12:10 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
232213dd77
Rollup merge of #107764 - maurer:llvm-16, r=cuviper
llvm-16: Use Triple.h from new header location.

LLVM 16 has moved Triple.h from ADT and into TargetParser.

LLVM [landed a commit](62c7f035b4) this morning moving the header. This change should make rustc continue to build against LLVM main.
2023-02-07 17:57:18 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
d044c1bde4
Rollup merge of #107756 - RalfJung:miri-out-of-addresses, r=oli-obk
miri: fix ICE when running out of address space

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/issues/2769
r? `@oli-obk`

I didn't add a test since that requires https://github.com/oli-obk/ui_test/issues/38 (host must be 64bit and target 32bit). Also the test takes ~30s, so I am not sure if we want to have it in the test suite?
2023-02-07 17:57:18 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
0e3af6af47
Rollup merge of #107709 - tialaramex:master, r=compiler-errors
Fix problem noticed in PR106859 with char -> u8 suggestion

HN reader `@ayosec` noticed that my #106859 a few weeks back, malfunctions if you have a Unicode escape, the code suggested b'\u{0}' if you tried to use '\u{0}' where a byte should be, when of course b'\u{0}' is not a byte literal, regardless of the codepoint you can't write Unicode escapes in a byte literal at all.

My proposed fix here just checks that the "character" you wrote is fewer than 5 bytes, thus allowing \x7F and similar escapes but conveniently forbidding even the smallest Unicode escape \u{0} before offering the suggestion as before.

I have provided an updated test which includes examples which do and don't work because of this additional rule.
2023-02-07 17:57:17 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
505d05d3f7
Rollup merge of #107755 - lcnr:no-binder, r=oli-obk
remove binder from query constraints

r? types
2023-02-07 17:57:17 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
26b532f1ce
Rollup merge of #107750 - tshepang:readability, r=GuillaumeGomez
make more readable
2023-02-07 17:57:17 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
e45984b774
Rollup merge of #107706 - tgross35:atomic-as-mut-ptr, r=m-ou-se
Mark 'atomic_mut_ptr' methods const

There's nothing that would block these methods from being const (just an UnsafeCell get), and it would be helpful for FFI interfaces in static contexts

Related tracking issue: #66893
2023-02-07 17:57:16 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
c149682ea0
Rollup merge of #107749 - tshepang:editing-convenience, r=michaelwoerister
allow quick-edit convenience
2023-02-07 17:57:16 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
b2284b9fd1
Rollup merge of #107700 - jyn514:tools-builder, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Run the tools builder on all PRs

Previously, it would only run on changes to subtrees, submodules, or select directories. That made it so that changes to the compiler that broke tools would only be detected on a full bors merge. This makes it so the tools builder runs by default, making it easier to catch breaking changes to clippy (which was the most affected).

r? ``@Mark-Simulacrum`` cc ``@pietroalbini`` ``@flip1995`` ``@m-ou-se``
2023-02-07 17:57:16 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
cf7aa57279
Rollup merge of #107746 - Nathan-Fenner:nathanf/clean-up-adjust_fulfillment_errors, r=compiler-errors
Split fn_ctxt/adjust_fulfillment_errors from fn_ctxt/checks

This is a follow-up from #106477, addressing a small number of the `FIXME`s that were added, by moving some functions into the new(er) `adjust_fulfillment_errors` module.

More cleanup is possible for this file (and I'll hopefully get around to doing some of that soon) but the very first thing is to just move these functions out.

There should be no "real" changes in this PR, besides minor adjustments to imports and the functions being transferred.
2023-02-07 17:57:16 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
4b859c3f2f
Rollup merge of #107695 - Swatinem:futcallx3, r=compiler-errors
Add test for Future inflating arg size to 3x

This adds one more test that should track improvements to generator
layout, like https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/62958 and https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/62575.

In particular, this test highlights suboptimal layout, as the storage
for the argument future is not being reused across its usage as `upvar`,
`local` and `awaitee` (being polled to completion).

This is on top of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/107692 (as those would conflict with each other)

It is a minimal repro for code mentioned in https://github.com/moka-rs/moka/issues/212#issuecomment-1416914616 (CC `@tatsuya6502)`
2023-02-07 17:57:15 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
8709e9be5a
Rollup merge of #107740 - oli-obk:lock_tcx, r=petrochenkov
Avoid locking the global context across the `after_expansion` callback

r? `@petrochenkov`

This was noticed in https://github.com/model-checking/kani/pull/2184#issuecomment-1416566982

This didn't have a perf impact, as it's just an additional 2 or 3 RefCell locks being created.
2023-02-07 17:57:15 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
306dbaf574
Rollup merge of #107662 - cjgillot:copy-projection, r=oli-obk
Turn projections into copies in CopyProp.

The current implementation can leave behind projections that are moved out several times.

This PR widens the check to turn such moves into copies: a move out of a projection of a copy is equivalent to a copy of the original projection.
2023-02-07 17:57:15 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
401fe5c000
Rollup merge of #107719 - WaffleLapkin:de-arena-allocates-you-UwU, r=cjgillot
Remove `arena_cache` modifier from `upstream_monomorphizations_for`

Arena-caching a pointer is pretty meaningless as far as I can tell.
2023-02-07 17:57:15 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
917662a8f6
Rollup merge of #107555 - edward-shen:edward-shen/dup-trait-suggestion, r=compiler-errors
Modify existing bounds if they exist

Fixes #107335.

This implementation is kinda gross but I don't really see a better way to do it.

This primarily does two things: Modifies `suggest_constraining_type_param` to accept a new parameter that indicates a span to be replaced instead of added, if presented, and limit the additive suggestions to either suggest a new bound on an existing bound (see newly added unit test) or add the generics argument if a generics argument wasn't found.

The former change is required to retain the capability to add an entirely new bounds if it was entirely omitted.

r? ``@compiler-errors``
2023-02-07 17:57:14 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
44bc2db484
Rollup merge of #107471 - notriddle:notriddle/default-settings, r=GuillaumeGomez
rustdoc: do not include empty default-settings tag in HTML
2023-02-07 17:57:14 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
6d225bb080
Rollup merge of #100599 - MatthewPeterKelly:add-E0523-description-and-test, r=compiler-errors,GuillaumeGomez
Add compiler error E0523 long description and test

This PR is one step towards addressing:  https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/61137.
2023-02-07 17:57:13 +01:00
John Kåre Alsaker
d459840633 Remove QueryStorage::store_nocache 2023-02-07 17:36:01 +01:00
Oli Scherer
f95b553eb4 Replace a command line flag with an env var to allow tools to initialize the tracing loggers at their own discretion 2023-02-07 16:33:03 +00:00
Matthew Maurer
147c51e17d llvm-16: Use Triple.h from new header location.
LLVM 16 has moved Triple.h from ADT and into TargetParser
2023-02-07 06:51:58 -08:00
bors
5dd0e1b7ae Auto merge of #107671 - CastilloDel:master, r=estebank
Fix suggestions rendering when the diff span is multiline

Fixes #92741

cc `@estebank`

I think, I finally fixed. I still want to go back and try to clean up the code a bit. I'm open to suggestions.

Some examples of the new suggestions:

```
help: consider removing the borrow
  |
2 -     &
  |
```
```
help: consider removing the borrow
  |
2 -     &
3 -     mut
  |
```
```
help: consider removing the borrow
  |
2 -     &
3 -     mut if true { true } else { false }
2 +     if true { true } else { false }
  |
```

Should we add a test to ensure this behavior doesn't disappear in the future?
2023-02-07 13:29:45 +00:00
Ralf Jung
2900ba15b3 miri: fix ICE when running out of address space 2023-02-07 13:26:31 +01:00
lcnr
a04f31dc34 remove binder from query constraints 2023-02-07 10:59:18 +01:00
bors
e4dd9edb76 Auto merge of #107704 - jyn514:tidy-ci, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Run `expand-yaml-anchors` in `x test tidy`

Previously, the pre-commit hook which runs `x test tidy` could pass only to have CI fail within the first 30 seconds. This adds about 30 seconds to `test tidy` (for an initial run, much less after the tool is built the first time) in exchange for catching errors in `.github/workflows/ci.yml` before they're pushed.
2023-02-07 09:58:58 +00:00
Arpad Borsos
7a7b2e3521
Add test for Future inflating arg size to 3x
This adds one more test that should track improvements to generator
layout, like #62958 and #62575.

In particular, this test highlights suboptimal layout, as the storage
for the argument future is not being reused across its usage as `upvar`,
`local` and `awaitee` (being polled to completion).
2023-02-07 08:52:15 +01:00
bors
dffea43fc1 Auto merge of #106180 - RalfJung:dereferenceable-generators, r=nbdd0121
make &mut !Unpin not dereferenceable, and Box<!Unpin> not noalias

See https://github.com/rust-lang/unsafe-code-guidelines/issues/381 and [this LLVM discussion](https://discourse.llvm.org/t/interaction-of-noalias-and-dereferenceable/66979). The exact semantics of how `noalias` and `dereferenceable` interact are unclear, and `@comex` found a case of LLVM actually exploiting that ambiguity for optimizations. I think for now we should treat LLVM `dereferenceable` as implying a "fake read" to happen immediately at the top of the function (standing in for the spurious reads that LLVM might introduce), and that fake read is subject to all the usual `noalias` restrictions. This means we cannot put `dereferenceable` on `&mut !Unpin` references as those references can alias with other references that are being read and written inside the function (e.g. for self-referential generators), meaning the fake read introduces aliasing conflicts with those other accesses.

For `&` this is already not a problem due to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/98017 which removed the `dereferenceable` attribute for other reasons.

Regular `&mut Unpin` references are unaffected, so I hope the impact of this is going to be tiny.

The first commit does some refactoring of the `PointerKind` enum since I found the old code very confusing each time I had to touch it. It doesn't change behavior.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/issues/2714

EDIT: Turns out our `Box<!Unpin>` treatment was incorrect, too, so the PR also fixes that now (in codegen and Miri): we do not put `noalias` on these boxes any more.
2023-02-07 03:35:10 +00:00
Tshepang Mbambo
a002c05726 make more readable 2023-02-07 04:54:01 +02:00
Tshepang Mbambo
63dc0b86be allow quick-edit convenience 2023-02-07 04:41:13 +02:00
Nathan Fenner
4c053668d6 Split fn_ctxt/adjust_fulfillment_errors from fn_ctxt/checks 2023-02-06 17:24:25 -08:00
bors
35d6d70a64 Auto merge of #107693 - petrochenkov:metable, r=oli-obk
rustc_metadata: Encode/decode some `LazyArrays` without an `Option`

and a couple of related changes, see individual commits.

Addresses comments in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/107166#discussion_r1083417124 and https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/107166#discussion_r1083768417, cc `@cjgillot` `@oli-obk.`
2023-02-07 00:03:02 +00:00
Nick Lamb
747cdc0dfd Fix problem noticed in PR106859 with char -> u8 suggestion 2023-02-06 21:48:10 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
1dbed69465 Optimize TyKind::eq. 2023-02-07 08:21:19 +11:00
Oli Scherer
0ddf249532 Avoid locking the global context across the after_expansion callback 2023-02-06 21:11:03 +00:00
bors
e1eaa2d5d4 Auto merge of #107738 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-o18lzi8, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 9 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #106477 (Refine error spans for "The trait bound `T: Trait` is not satisfied" when passing literal structs/tuples)
 - #107596 (Add nicer output to PGO build timer)
 - #107692 (Sort Generator `print-type-sizes` according to their yield points)
 - #107714 (Clarify wording on f64::round() and f32::round())
 - #107720 (end entry paragraph with a period (.))
 - #107724 (remove unused rustc_* imports)
 - #107725 (Turn MarkdownWithToc into a struct with named fields)
 - #107731 (interpret: move discriminant reading and writing to separate file)
 - #107735 (Add mailmap for commits made by xes@meta.com)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-02-06 20:20:53 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
5e958293e3
Rollup merge of #107735 - edward-shen:edward-shen/mailmap, r=dtolnay
Add mailmap for commits made by xes@meta.com

Saw my contributions split at https://thanks.rust-lang.org/rust/1.69.0/

I assume it's because I committed with my work and personal email?
2023-02-06 21:16:43 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
2bb7260058
Rollup merge of #107731 - RalfJung:interpret-discriminant, r=cjgillot
interpret: move discriminant reading and writing to separate file

This is quite different from the otherwise fairly general read and write functions in place.rs and operand.rs, and also it's nice to have these two functions close together as they are basically inverses of each other.
2023-02-06 21:16:43 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
4e163af1e5
Rollup merge of #107725 - GuillaumeGomez:turn-markdownwithtoc-into-struct, r=notriddle
Turn MarkdownWithToc into a struct with named fields

Extracted the commit from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/107640.

r? `@notriddle`
2023-02-06 21:16:42 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
7be6e6d954
Rollup merge of #107724 - klensy:imports, r=Mark-Simulacrum
remove unused rustc_* imports
2023-02-06 21:16:42 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
7343f748cb
Rollup merge of #107720 - tshepang:consistency, r=Mark-Simulacrum
end entry paragraph with a period (.)
2023-02-06 21:16:42 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
7c4e6edb05
Rollup merge of #107714 - Wilfred:round_docs, r=m-ou-se
Clarify wording on f64::round() and f32::round()

"Round half-way cases" is a little confusing (it's a 'garden path sentence' as it's not immediately clear whether round is an adjective or verb).

Make this sentence longer and clearer.
2023-02-06 21:16:41 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
a5288a7803
Rollup merge of #107692 - Swatinem:printsizeyield, r=compiler-errors
Sort Generator `print-type-sizes` according to their yield points

Especially when trying to diagnose runaway future sizes, it might be more intuitive to sort the variants according to the control flow (aka their yield points) rather than the size of the variants.
2023-02-06 21:16:41 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
64db7fb115
Rollup merge of #107596 - Kobzol:stage-build-timer, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Add nicer output to PGO build timer

This PR modifies the timer used in the PGO build script to contain nicer, hierarchical output of the individual build steps. It's not trivial to test locally, so I'll fire up a dist build right away.

r? ``@Mark-Simulacrum``
2023-02-06 21:16:40 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
800221b5b8
Rollup merge of #106477 - Nathan-Fenner:nathanf/refined-error-span-trait-impl, r=compiler-errors
Refine error spans for "The trait bound `T: Trait` is not satisfied" when passing literal structs/tuples

This PR adds a new heuristic which refines the error span reported for "`T: Trait` is not satisfied" errors, by "drilling down" into individual fields of structs/enums/tuples to point to the "problematic" value.

Here's a self-contained example of the difference in error span:

```rs
struct Burrito<Filling> {
    filling: Filling,
}
impl <Filling: Delicious> Delicious for Burrito<Filling> {}
fn eat_delicious_food<Food: Delicious>(food: Food) {}
fn will_type_error() {
    eat_delicious_food(Burrito { filling: Kale });
    //                 ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (before) The trait bound `Kale: Delicious` is not satisfied
    //                                    ^~~~   (after)  The trait bound `Kale: Delicious` is not satisfied
}
```
(kale is fine, this is just a silly food-based example)

Before this PR, the error span is identified as the entire argument to the generic function `eat_delicious_food`. However, since only `Kale` is the "problematic" part, we can point at it specifically. In particular, the primary error message itself mentions the missing `Kale: Delicious` trait bound, so it's much clearer if this part is called out explicitly.

---

The _existing_ heuristic tries to label the right function argument in `point_at_arg_if_possible`. It goes something like this:
- Look at the broken base trait `Food: Delicious` and find which generics it mentions (in this case, only `Food`)
- Look at the parameter type definitions and find which of them mention `Filling` (in this case, only `food`)
- If there is exactly one relevant parameter, label the corresponding argument with the error span, instead of the entire call

This PR extends this heuristic by further refining the resulting expression span in the new `point_at_specific_expr_if_possible` function. For each `impl` in the (broken) chain, we apply the following strategy:

The strategy to determine this span involves connecting information about our generic `impl`
with information about our (struct) type and the (struct) literal expression:
- Find the `impl` (`impl <Filling: Delicious> Delicious for Burrito<Filling>`)
  that links our obligation (`Kale: Delicious`) with the parent obligation (`Burrito<Kale>: Delicious`)
- Find the "original" predicate constraint in the impl (`Filling: Delicious`) which produced our obligation.
- Find all of the generics that are mentioned in the predicate (`Filling`).
- Examine the `Self` type in the `impl`, and see which of its type argument(s) mention any of those generics.
- Examing the definition for the `Self` type, and identify (for each of its variants) if there's a unique field
  which uses those generic arguments.
- If there is a unique field mentioning the "blameable" arguments, use that field for the error span.

Before we do any of this logic, we recursively call `point_at_specific_expr_if_possible` on the parent
obligation. Hence we refine the `expr` "outwards-in" and bail at the first kind of expression/impl we don't recognize.

This function returns a `Result<&Expr, &Expr>` - either way, it returns the `Expr` whose span should be
reported as an error. If it is `Ok`, then it means it refined successfull. If it is `Err`, then it may be
only a partial success - but it cannot be refined even further.

---

I added a new test file which exercises this new behavior. A few existing tests were affected, since their error spans are now different. In one case, this leads to a different code suggestion for the autofix - although the new suggestion isn't _wrong_, it is different from what used to be.

This change doesn't create any new errors or remove any existing ones, it just adjusts the spans where they're presented.

---

Some considerations: right now, this check occurs in addition to some similar logic in `adjust_fulfillment_error_for_expr_obligation` function, which tidies up various kinds of error spans (not just trait-fulfillment error). It's possible that this new code would be better integrated into that function (or another one) - but I haven't looked into this yet.

Although this code only occurs when there's a type error, it's definitely not as efficient as possible. In particular, there are definitely some cases where it degrades to quadratic performance (e.g. for a trait `impl` with 100+ generic parameters or 100 levels deep nesting of generic types). I'm not sure if these are realistic enough to worry about optimizing yet.

There's also still a lot of repetition in some of the logic, where the behavior for different types (namely, `struct` vs `enum` variant) is _similar_ but not the same.

---

I think the biggest win here is better targeting for tuples; in particular, if you're using tuples + traits to express variadic-like functions, the compiler can't tell you which part of a tuple has the wrong type, since the span will cover the entire argument. This change allows the individual field in the tuple to be highlighted, as in this example:

```
// NEW
LL |     want(Wrapper { value: (3, q) });
   |     ----                      ^ the trait `T3` is not implemented for `Q`

// OLD
LL |     want(Wrapper { value: (3, q) });
   |     ---- ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the trait `T3` is not implemented for `Q`
```
Especially with large tuples, the existing error spans are not very effective at quickly narrowing down the source of the problem.
2023-02-06 21:16:39 +01:00
Edward Shen
af5a37e844
Modify existing bounds if they exist 2023-02-06 11:26:36 -08:00
Edward Shen
2ba0ec8adf
Add mailmap for commits made by xes@meta.com 2023-02-06 10:35:40 -08:00
Camille Gillot
9c5add14e7
Comment move->copy transform. 2023-02-06 18:14:24 +01:00