Fix stack overflow in `usefulness.rs`
Fix#88747
Applied the suggestion from `@nbdd0121,` not sure if this has any drawbacks. The first call to `ensure_sufficient_stack` is not needed to fix the test case, but I added it to be safe.
Visit `param_env` field in Obligation's `TypeFoldable` impl
This oversight appears to have gone unnoticed for a long time
without causing issues, but it should still be fixed.
Improve rustdoc-gui CI
As commented [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/91179#discussion_r756023009):
When the text isn't displayed, the color returned by puppeteer is always `rgba(0,0,0,0)`, which is definitely not the right value. To prevent this error from happening again, `browser-ui-test` will now fail if a CSS color check is run when the text isn't displayed.
Either this PR or #91179 is merged first, they'll conflict because I made changes to the same test file.
cc `@jyn514`
r? `@jsha`
Diagnostic tweaks
* On type mismatch caused by assignment, point at the source of the expectation
* Hide redundant errors
* Suggest `while let` when `let` is missing in some cases
* Do not emit unnecessary E0308 after E0070
* Show fewer errors on `while let` missing `let`
* Hide redundant E0308 on `while let` missing `let`
* Point at binding definition when possible on invalid assignment
* do not point at closure twice
* do not suggest `if let` for literals in lhs
* account for parameter types
Do not visit attributes in `ItemLowerer`.
By default, AST visitors visit expressions that appear in key-value attributes.
Those expressions should not be lowered to HIR, as they do not correspond to actually compiled code.
Since an attribute cannot produce meaningful HIR, just skip them altogether.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/81886
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/90873
r? `@michaelwoerister`
Print associated types on opaque `impl Trait` types
This PR generalizes #91021, printing associated types for all opaque `impl Trait` types instead of just special-casing for future.
before:
```
error[E0271]: type mismatch resolving `<impl Iterator as Iterator>::Item == u32`
```
after:
```
error[E0271]: type mismatch resolving `<impl Iterator<Item = usize> as Iterator>::Item == u32`
```
---
Questions:
1. I'm kinda lost in binders hell with this one. Is all of the `rebind`ing necessary?
2. Is there a map collection type that will give me a stable iteration order? Doesn't seem like TraitRef is Ord, so I can't just sort later..
3. I removed the logic that suppresses printing generator projection types. It creates outputs like this [gist](https://gist.github.com/compiler-errors/d6f12fb30079feb1ad1d5f1ab39a3a8d). Should I put that back?
4. I also added spaces between traits, `impl A+B` -> `impl A + B`. I quite like this change, but is there a good reason to keep it like that?
r? ````@estebank````
Link with default MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET if not otherwise specified.
This PR sets the MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET environment variable during the linking stage to our default, if it is not specified. This way it matches the deployment target we pass to llvm. If not set the the linker uses Xcode or Xcode commandline tools default which varies by version.
Fixes#90342, #91082.
Drive-by fixes to make Rust behave more like clang:
* Default to 11.0 deployment target for ARM64 which is the earliest version that had support for it.
* Set the llvm target to `arm64-apple-macosx<deployment target>` instead of `aarch64-apple-macosx<deployment target>`.
Various fixes for const_trait_impl
A few problems I found while making `Iterator` easier to const-implement.
1. More generous `~const Drop` check.
We check for nested fields with caller bounds.
For example, an ADT type with fields of types `A`, `B`, `C`, check if all of them are either:
- Bounded (`A: ~const Drop`, `B: Copy`)
- Known to be able to destruct at compile time (`C = i32`, `struct C(i32)`, `C = some_fn`)
2. Don't treat trait functions marked with `#[default_method_body_is_const]` as stable const fns when checking `const_for` and `const_try` feature gates.
I think anyone can review this, so no r? this time.
rustdoc: Remove `ResolvedPath.did`
`ResolvedPath.did` was not actually the same as `.path.def_id()`. Instead,
`.did` referred to the `DefId` of the page to be used as a hyperlink target.
For example, a link to `Struct::method()` would use `Struct`'s `DefId` as its
`.did` field. This behavior is confusing, easy to accidentally misuse, and can
instead be obtained on-demand when computing hyperlink targets. It's also likely
part of the reason `kind_side_channel` exists. I'm currently working on some
experimental refactorings in `collect_intra_doc_links` that I believe require --
or at least benefit from -- removing `.did`.
r? `@jyn514`
Tokenize emoji as if they were valid identifiers
In the lexer, consider emojis to be valid identifiers and reject
them later to avoid knock down parse errors.
Partially address #86102.
rustdoc: Add test for mixing doc comments and attrs
This is a step toward adding more test coverage to make it easier to
remove the distinction between collapsed and uncollapsed doc values.
Restrict aarch64 outline atomics to glibc for now.
The introduced dependency on `getauxval` causes linking problems with musl, making compiling any binaries for `aarch64-unknown-linux-musl` impossible without workarounds such as using lld or adding liblibc.rlib again to the linker invocation, see #89626.
This is a workaround until libc>0.2.108 is merged.
Partially stabilize `duration_consts_2`
Methods that were only blocked on `const_panic` have been stabilized.
The remaining methods of `duration_consts_2` are all related to floats,
and as such have been placed behind the `duration_consts_float` feature
gate.
Before, if `register_res` were called on an associated item or enum
variant, it would return the parent's `DefId`. Now, it returns the
actual `DefId`.
This change is a step toward removing `Type::ResolvedPath.did` and
potentially removing `kind_side_channel` in rustdoc. It also just
simplifies rustdoc's behavior.