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Author SHA1 Message Date
lcnr
2339317cfb move snapshot handling into mod 2024-03-07 15:39:30 +01:00
lcnr
de3c965b76 move mod into folder 2024-03-07 15:23:36 +01:00
lcnr
6ebeb1c36b remove empty folder 2024-03-07 15:18:25 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
0e3764889d
Rollup merge of #121863 - lukas-code:silence-mismatched-super-projections, r=lcnr
silence mismatched types errors for implied projections

Currently, if a trait bound is not satisfied, then we suppress any errors for the trait's supertraits not being satisfied, but still report errors for super projections not being satisfied.

For example:
```rust
trait Super {
    type Assoc;
}
trait Sub: Super<Assoc = ()> {}
```
Before this PR, if `T: Sub` is not satisfied, then errors for `T: Super` are suppressed, but errors for `<T as Super>::Assoc == ()` are still shown. This PR makes it so that errors about super projections not being satisfied are also suppressed.

The errors are only suppressed if the span of the trait obligation matches the span of the super predicate obligation to avoid silencing error that are not related. This PR removes some differences between the spans of supertraits and super projections to make the suppression work correctly.

This PR fixes the majority of the diagnostics fallout when making `Thin` a supertrait of `Sized` (in a future PR).
cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120354#issuecomment-1930585382
cc `@lcnr`
2024-03-07 15:07:05 +01:00
Lukas Markeffsky
db48b93454 improve debug logging 2024-03-07 13:20:56 +01:00
bors
09bc67b915 Auto merge of #121679 - lcnr:opaque-wf-check-2, r=oli-obk
stricter hidden type wf-check [based on #115008]

Original work by `@aliemjay` in #115008. A huge thanks to them for originally figuring out this approach ❤️

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/114728
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/114572

Instead of adding the `WellFormed` obligations when relating opaque types, we now always emit such an obligation when defining the hidden type.

This causes nested opaque types which aren't wf to error, see the comment below for the described impact. I believe this change to be desirable as it significantly reduces complexity by removing special-cases.

It also caused an issue with RPITIT: in defaulted trait methods, we add a `Projection(synthetic_assoc, rpit_of_trait_method)` clause to the `param_env`. This clause is not added to the `ParamEnv` of the nested coroutines. This caused a normalization failure in `fn check_coroutine_obligations` with the new solver. I fixed that by using the env of the typeck root instead.

r? `@oli-obk`
2024-03-06 10:04:26 +00:00
bors
b77e0184a9 Auto merge of #122045 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-5l3vpn7, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 9 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #121065 (Add basic i18n guidance for `Display`)
 - #121744 (Stop using Bubble in coherence and instead emulate it with an intercrate check)
 - #121829 (Dummy tweaks (attempt 2))
 - #121857 (Implement async closure signature deduction)
 - #121894 (const_eval_select: make it safe but be careful with what we expose on stable for now)
 - #122014 (Change some attributes to only_local.)
 - #122016 (will_wake tests fail on Miri and that is expected)
 - #122018 (only set noalias on Box with the global allocator)
 - #122028 (Remove some dead code)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-03-06 02:18:22 +00:00
Jason Newcomb
822b10d428 Use ControlFlow in HIR visitors 2024-03-05 20:06:08 -05:00
Jason Newcomb
be9b125d41 Convert TypeVisitor and DefIdVisitor to use VisitorResult 2024-03-05 13:28:15 -05:00
Oli Scherer
c98be3254f Stop using Bubble in coherence and instead emulate it with an intercrate check 2024-03-05 05:52:34 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
573267cf3c Rename SubdiagnosticMessageOp as SubdiagMessageOp. 2024-03-05 12:14:49 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
18715c98c6 Rename DiagnosticMessage as DiagMessage. 2024-03-05 12:14:49 +11:00
r0cky
d88c7ffc62 Remove unused fluent messages 2024-03-03 00:57:45 +08:00
bors
2e3581bca9 Auto merge of #121864 - compiler-errors:type-relating-variances, r=aliemjay
Don't grab variances in `TypeRelating` relation if we're invariant

Since `Invariant.xform(var) = Invariant` always, so just copy what the generalizer relation does.

Fixes #110106
2024-03-02 08:52:26 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
4d71fe7cc1
Rollup merge of #121497 - lcnr:coherence-suggest-increasing-recursion-limit, r=compiler-errors
`-Znext-solver=coherence`: suggest increasing recursion limit

r? `@compiler-errors`
2024-03-01 22:38:47 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
b8cdcfa144
Rollup merge of #121153 - chenyukang:yukang-fix-105431-type-mismatch, r=estebank
Suggest removing superfluous semicolon when statements used as expression

Fixes #105431

- it's not a pure recursive visitor, so I guess there may be some more complex scenarios not covered.
- moved `consider_removing_semicolon` to `compiler/rustc_infer` for reusing this helper function.
2024-03-01 22:38:46 +01:00
Michael Goulet
003b920591 Don't grab variances if we're invariant 2024-03-01 18:11:45 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
f23c6ddada
Rollup merge of #121416 - veera-sivarajan:bugfix-120785, r=nnethercote
Improve error messages for generics with default parameters

Fixes #120785

Issue: Previously, all type parameters with default types were deliberately ignored to simplify error messages. For example, an error message for Box type would display `Box<T>` instead of `Box<T, _>`. But, this resulted in unclear error message when a concrete type was used instead of the default type.

Fix: This PR fixes it by checking if a concrete type is specified after a default type to display the entire type name or the simplified type name.
2024-03-01 17:51:28 +01:00
Michael Goulet
5072b659ff Rebase fallout from TypeRelating::binders, inline higher_ranked_sub 2024-03-01 01:20:50 +00:00
Michael Goulet
b1536568db Fallout from removing a_is_expected 2024-03-01 01:20:50 +00:00
Michael Goulet
04e22627f5 Remove a_is_expected from combine relations 2024-03-01 01:20:50 +00:00
Michael Goulet
61daee66a8 Get rid of some sub_exp and eq_exp 2024-03-01 01:20:49 +00:00
Michael Goulet
801dd1d061 Remove cause 2024-03-01 01:20:49 +00:00
Michael Goulet
c87b727a23 Combine sub and eq 2024-03-01 01:20:49 +00:00
Michael Goulet
3cb36317cd Preserve variance on error in generalizer 2024-03-01 01:20:49 +00:00
bors
878c8a2a62 Auto merge of #118247 - spastorino:type-equality-subtyping, r=lcnr
change equate for binders to not rely on subtyping

*summary by `@spastorino` and `@lcnr*`

### Context

The following code:

```rust
type One = for<'a> fn(&'a (), &'a ());
type Two = for<'a, 'b> fn(&'a (), &'b ());

mod my_api {
    use std::any::Any;
    use std::marker::PhantomData;

    pub struct Foo<T: 'static> {
        a: &'static dyn Any,
        _p: PhantomData<*mut T>, // invariant, the type of the `dyn Any`
    }

    impl<T: 'static> Foo<T> {
        pub fn deref(&self) -> &'static T {
            match self.a.downcast_ref::<T>() {
                None => unsafe { std::hint::unreachable_unchecked() },
                Some(a) => a,
            }
        }

        pub fn new(a: T) -> Foo<T> {
           Foo::<T> {
                a: Box::leak(Box::new(a)),
                _p: PhantomData,
            }
        }
    }
}

use my_api::*;

fn main() {
    let foo = Foo::<One>::new((|_, _| ()) as One);
    foo.deref();
    let foo: Foo<Two> = foo;
    foo.deref();
}
```

has UB from hitting the `unreachable_unchecked`. This happens because `TypeId::of::<One>()` is not the same as `TypeId::of::<Two>()` despite them being considered the same types by the type checker.

Currently the type checker considers binders to be equal if subtyping succeeds in both directions: `for<'a> T<'a> eq for<'b> U<'b>` holds if `for<'a> exists<'b> T<'b> <: T'<a> AND for<'b> exists<'a> T<'a> <: T<'b>` holds. This results in `for<'a> fn(&'a (), &'a ())` and `for<'a, 'b> fn(&'a (), &'b ())` being equal in the type system.

`TypeId` is computed by looking at the *structure* of a type. Even though these types are semantically equal, they have a different *structure* resulting in them having different `TypeId`. This can break invariants of unsafe code at runtime and is unsound when happening at compile time, e.g. when using const generics.

So as seen in `main`, we can assign a value of type `Foo::<One>` to a binding of type `Foo<Two>` given those are considered the same type but then when we call `deref`, it calls `downcast_ref` that relies on `TypeId` and we would hit the `None` arm as these have different `TypeId`s.

As stated in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/97156#issuecomment-1879030033, this causes the API of existing crates to be unsound.

## What should we do about this

The same type resulting in different `TypeId`s  is a significant footgun, breaking a very reasonable assumptions by authors of unsafe code. It will also be unsound by itself once they are usable in generic contexts with const generics.

There are two options going forward here:
- change how the *structure* of a type is computed before relying on it. i.e. continue considering `for<'a> fn(&'a (), &'a ())` and `for<'a, 'b> fn(&'a (), &'b ())` to be equal, but normalize them to a common representation so that their `TypeId` are also the same.
- change how the semantic equality of binders to match the way we compute the structure of types. i.e. `for<'a> fn(&'a (), &'a ())` and `for<'a, 'b> fn(&'a (), &'b ())` still have different `TypeId`s but are now also considered to not be semantically equal.

---

Advantages of the first approach:
- with the second approach some higher ranked types stop being equal, even though they are subtypes of each other

General thoughts:
- changing the approach in the future will be breaking
    - going from first to second may break ordinary type checking, as types which were previously equal are now distinct
    - going from second to first may break coherence, because previously disjoint impls overlap as the used types are now equal
    - both of these are quite unlikely. This PR did not result in any crater failures, so this should not matter too much

Advantages of the second approach:
- the soundness of the first approach requires more non-local reasoning. We have to make sure that changes to subtyping do not cause the representative computation to diverge from semantic equality
    - e.g. we intend to consider higher ranked implied bounds when subtyping to [fix] https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/25860, I don't know how this will interact and don't feel confident making any prediction here.
- computing a representative type is non-trivial and soundness critical, therefore adding complexity to the "core type system"

---

This PR goes with the second approach. A crater run did not result in any regressions. I am personally very hesitant about trying the first approach due to the above reasons. It feels like there are more unknowns when going that route.

### Changing the way we equate binders

Relating bound variables from different depths already results in a universe error in equate. We therefore only need to make sure that there is 1-to-1 correspondence between bound variables when relating binders. This results in concrete types being structurally equal after anonymizing their bound variables.

We implement this by instantiating one of the binder with placeholders and the other with inference variables and then equating the instantiated types. We do so in both directions.

More formally, we change the typing rules as follows:

```
for<'r0, .., 'rn> exists<'l0, .., 'ln> LHS<'l0, .., 'ln> <: RHS<'r0, .., 'rn>
for<'l0, .., 'ln> exists<'r0, .., 'rn> RHS<'r0, .., 'rn> <: LHS<'l0, .., 'ln>
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
for<'l0, .., 'ln> LHS<'l0, .., 'ln> eq for<'r0, .., 'rn> RHS<'r0, .., 'rn>
```

to
```
for<'r0, .., 'rn> exists<'l0, .., 'ln> LHS<'l0, .., 'ln> eq RHS<'r0, .., 'rn>
for<'l0, .., 'ln> exists<'r0, .., 'rn> RHS<'r0, .., 'rn> eq LHS<'l0, .., 'ln>
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
for<'l0, .., 'ln> LHS<'l0, .., 'ln> eq for<'r0, .., 'rn> RHS<'r0, .., 'rn>
```

---

Fixes #97156

r? `@lcnr`
2024-02-29 19:18:41 +00:00
Santiago Pastorino
4a2e3bc2b0
Change condition in binders to one that is more readable 2024-02-29 15:27:59 -03:00
Santiago Pastorino
23ae3dbb31
Make infer higher ranked equate use bidirectional subtyping in invariant context 2024-02-29 15:27:56 -03:00
Guillaume Gomez
a5945b5d8d
Rollup merge of #121669 - nnethercote:count-stashed-errs-again, r=estebank
Count stashed errors again

Stashed diagnostics are such a pain. Their "might be emitted, might not" semantics messes with lots of things.

#120828 and #121206 made some big changes to how they work, improving some things, but still leaving some problems, as seen by the issues caused by #121206. This PR aims to fix all of them by restricting them in a way that eliminates the "might be emitted, might not" semantics while still allowing 98% of their benefit. Details in the individual commit logs.

r? `@oli-obk`
2024-02-29 17:08:38 +01:00
lcnr
5ec9b8d778 distinguish recursion limit based overflow for diagnostics
also change the number of allowed fixpoint steps to be fixed instead
of using the `log` of the total recursion depth.
2024-02-29 10:14:02 +01:00
yukang
e2ce5d74a5 renaming test cases 2024-02-29 08:46:00 +08:00
Veera
49961947c8 Improve error messages for generics with default parameters
Fixes #120785
2024-02-28 19:28:18 -05:00
yukang
e6f48fa0bb Suggest removing superfluous semicolos when statements used as expressions 2024-02-29 08:24:00 +08:00
Nicholas Nethercote
260ae70140 Overhaul how stashed diagnostics work, again.
Stashed errors used to be counted as errors, but could then be
cancelled, leading to `ErrorGuaranteed` soundness holes. #120828 changed
that, closing the soundness hole. But it introduced other difficulties
because you sometimes have to account for pending stashed errors when
making decisions about whether errors have occured/will occur and it's
easy to overlook these.

This commit aims for a middle ground.
- Stashed errors (not warnings) are counted immediately as emitted
  errors, avoiding the possibility of forgetting to consider them.
- The ability to cancel (or downgrade) stashed errors is eliminated, by
  disallowing the use of `steal_diagnostic` with errors, and introducing
  the more restrictive methods `try_steal_{modify,replace}_and_emit_err`
  that can be used instead.

Other things:
- `DiagnosticBuilder::stash` and `DiagCtxt::stash_diagnostic` now both
  return `Option<ErrorGuaranteed>`, which enables the removal of two
  `delayed_bug` calls and one `Ty::new_error_with_message` call. This is
  possible because we store error guarantees in
  `DiagCtxt::stashed_diagnostics`.
- Storing the guarantees also saves us having to maintain a counter.
- Calls to the `stashed_err_count` method are no longer necessary
  alongside calls to `has_errors`, which is a nice simplification, and
  eliminates two more `span_delayed_bug` calls and one FIXME comment.
- Tests are added for three of the four fixed PRs mentioned below.
- `issue-121108.rs`'s output improved slightly, omitting a non-useful
  error message.

Fixes #121451.
Fixes #121477.
Fixes #121504.
Fixes #121508.
2024-02-29 11:08:27 +11:00
Matthias Krüger
9f9daed889
Rollup merge of #121743 - compiler-errors:opportunistically-resolve-regions, r=jackh726
Opportunistically resolve regions when processing region outlives obligations

Due to the matching in `TypeOutlives` being structural, we should attempt to opportunistically resolve regions before processing region obligations. Thanks ``@lcnr`` for finding this.

r? lcnr
2024-02-29 00:17:01 +01:00
Michael Goulet
5cdbe83af8 Opportunistically resolve regions when processing region outlives obligations 2024-02-28 15:44:04 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
9b3520e876 Rename DiagnosticStyledString as DiagStyledString. 2024-02-28 08:55:37 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
8199632aa8 Rename DiagnosticArg{,Map,Name,Value} as DiagArg{,Map,Name,Value}. 2024-02-28 08:55:37 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
899cb40809 Rename DiagnosticBuilder as Diag.
Much better!

Note that this involves renaming (and updating the value of)
`DIAGNOSTIC_BUILDER` in clippy.
2024-02-28 08:55:35 +11:00
lcnr
71d82c2899 when defining opaques, require the hidden type to be well-formed 2024-02-27 15:57:49 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
9f82563718 Avoid a span_delayed_bug in TypeErrCtxt::report_region_errors.
By returning error guarantees from a few functions it relies on.
2024-02-27 16:40:11 +11:00
lcnr
1b3164f5c9 always emit AliasRelate goals when relating aliases
Add `StructurallyRelateAliases` to allow instantiating infer vars with rigid aliases.
Change `instantiate_query_response` to be infallible in the new solver. This requires canonicalization to not hide any information used by the query, so weaken
universe compression. It also modifies `term_is_fully_unconstrained` to allow
region inference variables in a higher universe.
2024-02-26 10:17:43 +01:00
bors
381d69953b Auto merge of #121549 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-1hvu3lb, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #121435 (Account for RPITIT in E0310 explicit lifetime constraint suggestion)
 - #121490 (Rustdoc: include crate name in links for local primitives)
 - #121520 (delay cloning of iterator items)
 - #121522 (check that simd_insert/extract indices are in-bounds)
 - #121531 (Ignore less tests in debug builds)
 - #121539 (compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/base/apple/tests.rs: Avoid unnecessary large move)
 - #121542 (update stdarch)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-02-24 21:08:39 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
b10ef3c6bc
Rollup merge of #121435 - estebank:rpitit-static-119773, r=compiler-errors
Account for RPITIT in E0310 explicit lifetime constraint suggestion

When given

```rust
trait Original {
    fn f() -> impl Fn();
}

trait Erased {
    fn f(&self) -> Box<dyn Fn()>;
}

impl<T: Original> Erased for T {
    fn f(&self) -> Box<dyn Fn()> {
        Box::new(<T as Original>::f())
    }
}
```

emit do not emit an invalid suggestion restricting the `Trait::{opaque}` type in a `where` clause:

```
error[E0310]: the associated type `<T as Original>::{opaque#0}` may not live long enough
  --> $DIR/missing-static-bound-from-impl.rs:11:9
   |
LL |         Box::new(<T as Original>::f())
   |         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
   |         |
   |         the associated type `<T as Original>::{opaque#0}` must be valid for the static lifetime...
   |         ...so that the type `impl Fn()` will meet its required lifetime bounds
```

Partially address #119773. Ideally we'd suggest modifying `Erased::f` instead.

r? `@compiler-errors`
2024-02-24 15:35:12 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
86a7fc840f compiler: clippy::complexity fixes 2024-02-23 19:56:35 +01:00
bors
52cea084bd Auto merge of #121491 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-wkzqawy, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #121434 (Fix #121208 fallout)
 - #121471 (When encountering `<&T as Clone>::clone(x)` because `T: Clone`, suggest `#[derive(Clone)]`)
 - #121476 (remove `llvm.assertions=true` in compiler profile)
 - #121479 (fix generalizer unsoundness)
 - #121480 (Fix more #121208 fallout)
 - #121482 (Allow for a missing `adt_def` in `NamePrivacyVisitor`.)
 - #121484 (coverage: Use variable name `this` in `CoverageGraph::from_mir`)
 - #121487 (Explicitly call `emit_stashed_diagnostics`.)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-02-23 12:12:49 +00:00
bors
ea2cc4368e Auto merge of #121442 - lcnr:region-var-universe-uwu, r=compiler-errors
region unification: update universe of region vars

necessary for #119106. see inline comment for why this is necessary

r? `@compiler-errors` `@BoxyUwU`
2024-02-23 10:13:35 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
7ae95b266e
Rollup merge of #121479 - lcnr:fix-generalize, r=compiler-errors
fix generalizer unsoundness

I ended up getting confused while trying to flip the variances when flipping the order. Should be all right now.

This is only exploitable when generalizing if the `ambient_variance` of the relation is `Contravariant`. This can currently only be the case in the NLL generalizer which only rarely generalizes, causing us to miss this regression. Very much an issue with #121462 however.
2024-02-23 09:42:12 +01:00
lcnr
dabacb7431 fix CI 2024-02-22 23:10:46 +01:00
lcnr
fa2921bdca woops, soundly generalizing is hard
I ended up getting confused while trying to flip the
variances when flipping the order. Should be
all right now
2024-02-22 22:24:12 +01:00
Esteban Küber
5e6da720f6 Account for RPITIT in E0310 explicit lifetime constraint suggestion
When given

```rust
trait Original {
    fn f() -> impl Fn();
}

trait Erased {
    fn f(&self) -> Box<dyn Fn()>;
}

impl<T: Original> Erased for T {
    fn f(&self) -> Box<dyn Fn()> {
        Box::new(<T as Original>::f())
    }
}
```

avoid suggestion to restrict the `Trait::{opaque}` type in a `where` clause:

```
error[E0310]: the associated type `<T as Original>::{opaque#0}` may not live long enough
  --> $DIR/missing-static-bound-from-impl.rs:11:9
   |
LL |         Box::new(<T as Original>::f())
   |         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
   |         |
   |         the associated type `<T as Original>::{opaque#0}` must be valid for the static lifetime...
   |         ...so that the type `impl Fn()` will meet its required lifetime bounds
```

CC #119773.
2024-02-22 18:56:07 +00:00
lcnr
db950efbc3 region unification update universe of region vars 2024-02-22 18:54:51 +01:00
lcnr
f392a870e9 freshen: resolve root vars
Without doing so we use the same candidate cache entry
for `?0: Trait<?1>` and `?0: Trait<?0>`. These goals are different
and we must not use the same entry for them.
2024-02-22 17:29:26 +01:00
lcnr
91535ad026 remove sub_relations from infcx, recompute in diagnostics
we don't track them when canonicalizing or when freshening,
resulting in instable caching in the old solver, and issues when
instantiating query responses in the new one.
2024-02-22 17:29:25 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
5c89029585
Rollup merge of #121206 - nnethercote:top-level-error-handling, r=oli-obk
Top level error handling

The interactions between the following things are surprisingly complicated:
- `emit_stashed_diagnostics`,
- `flush_delayed`,
- normal return vs `abort_if_errors`/`FatalError.raise()` unwinding in the call to the closure in `interface::run_compiler`.

This PR disentangles it all.

r? `@oli-obk`
2024-02-21 22:48:56 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
46f4983356 Adjust the has_errors* methods.
Currently `has_errors` excludes lint errors. This commit changes it to
include lint errors.

The motivation for this is that for most places it doesn't matter
whether lint errors are included or not. But there are multiple places
where they must be includes, and only one place where they must not be
included. So it makes sense for `has_errors` to do the thing that fits
the most situations, and the new `has_errors_excluding_lint_errors`
method in the one exceptional place.

The same change is made for `err_count`. Annoyingly, this requires the
introduction of `err_count_excluding_lint_errs` for one place, to
preserve existing error printing behaviour. But I still think the change
is worthwhile overall.
2024-02-22 08:03:47 +11:00
Michael Goulet
64d6303ac6 Inline NllTypeRelating into its only usage site 2024-02-21 18:37:53 +00:00
Michael Goulet
6c030332ee Make TypeRelating more NLL-specific 2024-02-21 18:08:01 +00:00
Michael Goulet
da1e6a8c1c Yeet QueryTypeRelatingDelegate 2024-02-21 18:08:01 +00:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
8d27fc86f2
Rollup merge of #121359 - lcnr:typesystem-cleanup, r=compiler-errors
miscellaneous type system improvements

see review comments for rationale

r? `@compiler-errors`
2024-02-21 16:32:58 +01:00
Dylan DPC
4a205bba5e
Rollup merge of #121328 - ffmancera:ff/verbose_long_type, r=compiler-errors
Make --verbose imply -Z write-long-types-to-disk=no

When shortening the type it is necessary to take into account the `--verbose` flag, if it is activated, we must always show the entire type and not write it in a file.

Fixes: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/119130
2024-02-21 08:55:57 +00:00
Dylan DPC
d5206c6ecd
Rollup merge of #121208 - nnethercote:delayed_bug-to-bug, r=lcnr
Convert `delayed_bug`s to `bug`s.

I have a suspicion that quite a few delayed bug paths are impossible to reach, so I did an experiment.

I converted every `delayed_bug` to a `bug`, ran the full test suite, then converted back every `bug` that was hit. A surprising number were never hit.

This is too dangerous to merge. Increased coverage (fuzzing or a crater run) would likely hit more cases. But it might be useful for people to look at and think about which paths are genuinely unreachable.

r? `@ghost`
2024-02-21 08:55:56 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
2903bbbc15 Convert bugs back to delayed_bugs.
This commit undoes some of the previous commit's mechanical changes,
based on human judgment.
2024-02-21 10:35:54 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
010f3944e0 Convert delayed_bugs to bugs.
I have a suspicion that quite a few delayed bug paths are impossible to
reach, so I did an experiment.

I converted every `delayed_bug` to a `bug`, ran the full test suite,
then converted back every `bug` that was hit. A surprising number were
never hit.

The next commit will convert some more back, based on human judgment.
2024-02-21 10:20:05 +11:00
Fernando Fernandez Mancera
e35481f90b Suggest using --verbose when writing type to a file 2024-02-20 23:48:59 +01:00
lcnr
5fb67e2ad4 some type system cleanup 2024-02-20 20:42:10 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
532b3eacb7
Rollup merge of #121344 - fmease:lta-constr-by-input, r=oli-obk
Expand weak alias types before collecting constrained/referenced late bound regions + refactorings

Fixes #114220.
Follow-up to #120780.

r? `@oli-obk`
2024-02-20 19:35:41 +01:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
da01cced15
Expand weak alias types before collecting constrained and referenced late bound regions 2024-02-20 17:31:54 +01:00
bors
29f87ade9d Auto merge of #120576 - nnethercote:merge-Diagnostic-DiagnosticBuilder, r=davidtwco
Overhaul `Diagnostic` and `DiagnosticBuilder`

Implements the first part of https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/722, which moves functionality and use away from `Diagnostic`, onto `DiagnosticBuilder`.

Likely follow-ups:
- Move things around, because this PR was written to minimize diff size, so some things end up in sub-optimal places. E.g. `DiagnosticBuilder` has impls in both `diagnostic.rs` and `diagnostic_builder.rs`.
- Rename `Diagnostic` as `DiagInner` and `DiagnosticBuilder` as `Diag`.

r? `@davidtwco`
2024-02-20 12:05:09 +00:00
Nilstrieb
599768d930
Rollup merge of #121319 - compiler-errors:err, r=oli-obk
return `ty::Error` when equating `ty::Error`

This helps iron out a difference in diagnostics between `Sub` and `Equate` relations, which I'm currently trying to unify.

r? oli-obk
2024-02-20 07:35:49 +01:00
Nilstrieb
ac030bcf05
Rollup merge of #121307 - estebank:drive-by, r=compiler-errors
Drive-by `DUMMY_SP` -> `Span` and fmt changes

Noticed these while doing something else. There's no practical change, but it's preferable to use `DUMMY_SP` as little as possible, particularly when we have perfectlly useful `Span`s available.
2024-02-20 07:35:47 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
f6f8779843 Reduce capabilities of Diagnostic.
Currently many diagnostic modifier methods are available on both
`Diagnostic` and `DiagnosticBuilder`. This commit removes most of them
from `Diagnostic`. To minimize the diff size, it keeps them within
`diagnostic.rs` but changes the surrounding `impl Diagnostic` block to
`impl DiagnosticBuilder`. (I intend to move things around later, to give
a more sensible code layout.)

`Diagnostic` keeps a few methods that it still needs, like `sub`,
`arg`, and `replace_args`.

The `forward!` macro, which defined two additional methods per call
(e.g. `note` and `with_note`), is replaced by the `with_fn!` macro,
which defines one additional method per call (e.g. `with_note`). It's
now also only used when necessary -- not all modifier methods currently
need a `with_*` form. (New ones can be easily added as necessary.)

All this also requires changing `trait AddToDiagnostic` so its methods
take `DiagnosticBuilder` instead of `Diagnostic`, which leads to many
mechanical changes. `SubdiagnosticMessageOp` gains a type parameter `G`.

There are three subdiagnostics -- `DelayedAtWithoutNewline`,
`DelayedAtWithNewline`, and `InvalidFlushedDelayedDiagnosticLevel` --
that are created within the diagnostics machinery and appended to
external diagnostics. These are handled at the `Diagnostic` level, which
means it's now hard to construct them via `derive(Diagnostic)`, so
instead we construct them by hand. This has no effect on what they look
like when printed.

There are lots of new `allow` markers for `untranslatable_diagnostics`
and `diagnostics_outside_of_impl`. This is because
`#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]` annotations were present on the `Diagnostic`
modifier methods, but missing from the `DiagnosticBuilder` modifier
methods. They're now present.
2024-02-20 13:22:17 +11:00
Michael Goulet
84baf2f6f8 return ty::Error when equating ty::Error
This helps iron out a difference between Sub and Equate
2024-02-19 23:54:49 +00:00
bors
0395fa387a Auto merge of #121211 - lcnr:nll-relate-handle-infer, r=BoxyUwU
deduplicate infer var instantiation

Having 3 separate implementations of one of the most subtle parts of our type system is not a good strategy if we want to maintain a sound type system  while working on this I already found some subtle bugs in the existing code, so that's awesome 🎉 cc #121159

This was necessary as I am not confident in my nll changes in #119106, so I am first cleaning this up in a separate PR.

r? `@BoxyUwU`
2024-02-19 22:04:58 +00:00
Esteban Küber
b4a424feb8 Drive-by DUMMY_SP -> Span and fmt changes
Noticed these while doing something else. There's no practical change, but it's preferable to use `DUMMY_SP` as little as possible, particularly when we have perfectlly useful `Span`s available.
2024-02-19 17:04:23 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
b18f3e11fa Prefer DiagnosticBuilder over Diagnostic in diagnostic modifiers.
There are lots of functions that modify a diagnostic. This can be via a
`&mut Diagnostic` or a `&mut DiagnosticBuilder`, because the latter type
wraps the former and impls `DerefMut`.

This commit converts all the `&mut Diagnostic` occurrences to `&mut
DiagnosticBuilder`. This is a step towards greatly simplifying
`Diagnostic`. Some of the relevant function are made generic, because
they deal with both errors and warnings. No function bodies are changed,
because all the modifier methods are available on both `Diagnostic` and
`DiagnosticBuilder`.
2024-02-19 20:23:20 +11:00
surechen
a61126cef6 By tracking import use types to check whether it is scope uses or the other situations like module-relative uses, we can do more accurate redundant import checking.
fixes #117448

For example unnecessary imports in std::prelude that can be eliminated:

```rust
use std::option::Option::Some;//~ WARNING the item `Some` is imported redundantly
use std::option::Option::None; //~ WARNING the item `None` is imported redundantly
```
2024-02-18 16:38:11 +08:00
Matthias Krüger
45d5773704
Rollup merge of #121085 - davidtwco:always-eager-diagnostics, r=nnethercote
errors: only eagerly translate subdiagnostics

Subdiagnostics don't need to be lazily translated, they can always be eagerly translated. Eager translation is slightly more complex as we need to have a `DiagCtxt` available to perform the translation, which involves slightly more threading of that context.

This slight increase in complexity should enable later simplifications - like passing `DiagCtxt` into `AddToDiagnostic` and moving Fluent messages into the diagnostic structs rather than having them in separate files (working on that was what led to this change).

r? ```@nnethercote```
2024-02-17 18:47:40 +01:00
lcnr
54b3c8759a yeet GeneralizerDelegate 2024-02-17 02:56:08 +01:00
lcnr
5c540044d6 use instantiate_ty_var in nll
we already use `instantiate_const_var`. This does lose some debugging
info for nll because we stop populating the `reg_var_to_origin` table with
`RegionCtxt::Existential(None)`, I don't think that matters however.
Supporting this adds additional complexity to one of the most involved
parts of the type system, so I really don't think it's worth it.
2024-02-17 02:32:19 +01:00
lcnr
88a559fa9f move ty var instantiation into the generalize module 2024-02-17 01:42:36 +01:00
lcnr
f65e743748 add fixme 2024-02-17 00:26:57 +01:00
lcnr
42e7338eae rename needs_wf and clarify comment 2024-02-17 00:25:49 +01:00
Michael Goulet
f624d55ea7 Nits 2024-02-16 15:07:37 +00:00
Michael Goulet
a9dbf63087 Move trait into attr so it's greppable 2024-02-16 15:07:37 +00:00
Michael Goulet
9c25823bb4 Use extension trait derive 2024-02-16 15:07:37 +00:00
bors
dfa88b328f Auto merge of #120500 - oli-obk:intrinsics2.0, r=WaffleLapkin
Implement intrinsics with fallback bodies

fixes #93145 (though we can port many more intrinsics)
cc #63585

The way this works is that the backend logic for generating custom code for intrinsics has been made fallible. The only failure path is "this intrinsic is unknown". The `Instance` (that was `InstanceDef::Intrinsic`) then gets converted to `InstanceDef::Item`, which represents the fallback body. A regular function call to that body is then codegenned. This is currently implemented for

* codegen_ssa (so llvm and gcc)
* codegen_cranelift

other backends will need to adjust, but they can just keep doing what they were doing if they prefer (though adding new intrinsics to the compiler will then require them to implement them, instead of getting the fallback body).

cc `@scottmcm` `@WaffleLapkin`

### todo

* [ ] miri support
* [x] default intrinsic name to name of function instead of requiring it to be specified in attribute
* [x] make sure that the bodies are always available (must be collected for metadata)
2024-02-16 09:53:01 +00:00
Michael Goulet
6018e21d8a Remove a suggestion that is redundant 2024-02-15 17:20:44 +00:00
Michael Goulet
c763f833d1 Only point out non-diverging arms for match suggestions 2024-02-15 15:44:46 +00:00
David Wood
b80fc5d4e8
errors: only eagerly translate subdiagnostics
Subdiagnostics don't need to be lazily translated, they can always be
eagerly translated. Eager translation is slightly more complex as we need
to have a `DiagCtxt` available to perform the translation, which involves
slightly more threading of that context.

This slight increase in complexity should enable later simplifications -
like passing `DiagCtxt` into `AddToDiagnostic` and moving Fluent messages
into the diagnostic structs rather than having them in separate files
(working on that was what led to this change).

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david@davidtw.co>
2024-02-15 10:34:41 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
05849e8c2f Use fewer delayed bugs.
For some cases where it's clear that an error has already occurred,
e.g.:
- there's a comment stating exactly that, or
- things like HIR lowering, where we are lowering an error kind

The commit also tweaks some comments around delayed bug sites.
2024-02-14 20:30:37 +11:00
bors
cc1c0990ab Auto merge of #120454 - clubby789:cargo-update, r=Nilstrieb
`cargo update`

Run `cargo update`, with some pinning and fixes necessitated by that. This *should* unblock #112865

There's a couple of places where I only pinned a dependency in one location - this seems like a bit of a hack, but better than duplicating the FIXME across all `Cargo.toml` where a dependency is introduced.

cc `@Nilstrieb`
2024-02-14 05:27:31 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
147fd3f236
Rollup merge of #121002 - lcnr:cleanup-commit_if_ok, r=oli-obk
remove unnecessary calls to `commit_if_ok`

we propagate the error outwards, so anything which wants to discard the error should do so itself.

r? types
2024-02-13 22:51:55 +01:00
clubby789
4de3a3af4a Bump indexmap
`swap` has been deprecated in favour of `swap_remove` - the behaviour
is the same though.
2024-02-13 21:03:34 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
93e9579b5d
Rollup merge of #120959 - nnethercote:rm-good_path, r=oli-obk
Remove good path delayed bugs

Because they're not that useful, and kind of annoying. Details in the individual commits.

r? ```@compiler-errors```
2024-02-13 17:38:10 +01:00
lcnr
ae92334c0f remove questionable calls to commit_if_ok 2024-02-13 05:44:46 +01:00
lcnr
bbe2f6c0b2 also try to normalize opaque types in alias-relate
with this, alias-relate treats all aliases the same way
and it can be used for structural normalization.
2024-02-13 04:47:32 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
cb0d74be28
Rollup merge of #120958 - ShoyuVanilla:remove-subst, r=oli-obk
Dejargonize `subst`

In favor of #110793, replace almost every occurence of `subst` and `substitution` from rustc codes, but they still remains in subtrees under `src/tools/` like clippy and test codes (I'd like to replace them after this)
2024-02-12 23:18:54 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
173dbc9e13 Remove TypeErrCtxt::drop.
The check within changed from `delay_span_bug` to `delay_good_path_bug`
in #110476, and removing the check altogether was considered. It's a
very weak sanity check and gets in the way of removing good path delayed
bugs altogether, so this PR just removes it.
2024-02-13 08:34:42 +11:00
Oli Scherer
0eee945680 Make is_intrinsic query return the intrinsic name 2024-02-12 09:33:52 +00:00