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Matthias Krüger
01fdb9d148
Rollup merge of #114363 - RalfJung:interpret-not-miri, r=jackh726
avoid 'miri' when refering to the shared interpreter

This is basically the rustc source code version of https://github.com/rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide/pull/1471.
2023-08-03 08:12:39 +02:00
bors
736ef39a84 Auto merge of #107254 - chenyukang:yukang/fix-107113-wrong-sugg-in-macro, r=estebank
Avoid wrong code suggesting for attribute macro

Fixes #107113
r? `@estebank`
2023-08-02 23:04:27 +00:00
Deadbeef
4fec845c3f Remove constness from TraitPredicate 2023-08-02 15:38:00 +00:00
Ralf Jung
2984670cea avoid 'miri' when refering to the shared interpreter 2023-08-02 16:52:03 +02:00
Nilstrieb
46f6b05eb7
Rollup merge of #114079 - compiler-errors:closure-upvars, r=oli-obk
Use `upvar_tys` in more places, make it return a list

Just a cleanup that fell out of a PR that I was gonna write, but that PR kinda got stuck.
2023-08-02 13:46:54 +02:00
bors
64ad036307 Auto merge of #114333 - RalfJung:dangling-ptr-offset, r=oli-obk
Miri: fix error on dangling pointer inbounds offset

We used to claim that the pointer was "dereferenced", but that is just not true.

Can be reviewed commit-by-commit. The first commit is an unrelated rename that didn't seem worth splitting into its own PR.

r? `@oli-obk`
2023-08-02 09:12:32 +00:00
yukang
ac25636a8f fix RedundantLocals clippy caused by async and await 2023-08-02 16:32:49 +08:00
yukang
75b9f53e47 Fix #107113, avoid suggest for macro attributes 2023-08-02 14:54:37 +08:00
Matthias Krüger
3d29ce7484
Rollup merge of #114314 - compiler-errors:sized-crit, r=lcnr
Tweaks to `adt_sized_constraint`

fixes a comment, but also some other nits.

r? lcnr
2023-08-02 06:22:49 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
f338a1f7ee
Rollup merge of #114301 - compiler-errors:dont-error-on-missing-region-outlives, r=spastorino
Don't check unnecessarily that impl trait is RPIT

We have this random `return_type_impl_trait` function to detect if a function returns an RPIT which is used in outlives suggestions, but removing it doesn't actually change any diagnostics. Let's just remove it.

Also, suppress a spurious outlives error from a ReError.

Fixes #114274
2023-08-02 06:22:48 +02:00
Michael Goulet
99969d282b Use upvar_tys in more places, make it a list 2023-08-01 23:19:31 +00:00
Michael Goulet
ac6f2f0d2e Fix a comment 2023-08-01 23:10:38 +00:00
Michael Goulet
8696fa71b3 Convert adt_sized_constraint to early-binder, use list 2023-08-01 23:10:38 +00:00
Ralf Jung
8496292dda properly track why we checked whether a pointer is in-bounds
also simplify the in-bounds checking in Miri's borrow trackers
2023-08-01 17:57:13 +02:00
Zalathar
3920e07f0b Make coverage counter IDs count up from 0, not 1
Operand types are now tracked explicitly, so there is no need to reserve ID 0
for the special always-zero counter.

As part of the renumbering, this change fixes an off-by-one error in the way
counters were counted by the `coverageinfo` query. As a result, functions
should now have exactly the number of counters they actually need, instead of
always having an extra counter that is never used.
2023-08-01 11:29:55 +10:00
Zalathar
f103db894f Make coverage expression IDs count up from 0, not down from u32::MAX
Operand types are now tracked explicitly, so there is no need for expression
IDs to avoid counter IDs by descending from `u32::MAX`. Instead they can just
count up from 0, and can be used directly as indices when necessary.
2023-08-01 11:29:55 +10:00
Zalathar
1a014d42f4 Replace ExpressionOperandId with enum Operand
Because the three kinds of operand are now distinguished explicitly, we no
longer need fiddly code to disambiguate counter IDs and expression IDs based on
the total number of counters/expressions in a function.

This does increase the size of operands from 4 bytes to 8 bytes, but that
shouldn't be a big deal since they are mostly stored inside boxed structures,
and the current coverage code is not particularly size-optimized anyway.
2023-08-01 11:29:55 +10:00
Zalathar
5a808d40f4 Add some line comments to enum CoverageKind
The actual motivation here is to prevent `rustfmt` from suddenly reformatting
these enum variants onto a single line, when they become slightly shorter in
the future.

But there's no harm in adding some helpful documentation at the same time.
2023-08-01 11:29:55 +10:00
Michael Goulet
9295817bad Don't check unnecessarily that impl trait is RPIT 2023-07-31 18:13:48 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
692d764e53
Rollup merge of #114267 - compiler-errors:rpitit-opaque-bounds, r=spastorino
Map RPITIT's opaque type bounds back from projections to opaques

An RPITIT in a program's AST is eventually translated into both a projection GAT and an opaque. The opaque is used for default trait methods, like:

```
trait Foo {
  fn bar() -> impl Sized { 0i32 }
}
```

The item bounds for both the projection and opaque are identical, and both have a *projection* self ty. This is mostly okay, since we can normalize this projection within the default trait method body to the opaque, but it does two things:
1. it leads to bugs in places where we don't normalize item bounds, like `deduce_future_output_from_obligations`
2. it leads to extra match arms that are both suspicious looking and also easy to miss

This PR maps the opaque type bounds of the RPITIT's *opaque* back to the opaque's self type to avoid this quirk. Then we can fix the UI test for #108304 (1.) and also remove a bunch of match arms (2.).

Fixes #108304

r? `@spastorino`
2023-07-31 16:57:55 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
b8f78fb47c
Rollup merge of #114169 - lcnr:unsize, r=compiler-errors
refactor builtin unsize handling, extend comments

r? `@compiler-errors`
2023-07-31 16:57:53 +02:00
Michael Goulet
6f5c51f3f4 We don't need impl_trait_in_trait_parent_fn anymore 2023-07-31 00:42:38 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
a964f948d5
Rollup merge of #114068 - matthiaskrgr:fmt_args_rustc_1, r=WaffleLapkin
inline format!() args up to and including rustc_middle (2)

r? `@WaffleLapkin`
2023-07-30 14:25:09 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
23815467a2 inline format!() args up to and including rustc_middle 2023-07-30 13:18:33 +02:00
fee1-dead
7b4bfd640d
Rollup merge of #114203 - fee1-dead-contrib:effects/pp-no-host, r=oli-obk
Effects: don't print `host` param in diagnostics

r? ``@oli-obk``
2023-07-30 07:13:03 +00:00
Michael Goulet
50d21091ee Implement assumed_wf_types for RPITITs' implementations 2023-07-29 21:19:33 +00:00
Deadbeef
df3f9fdf5a Effects: don't print host param in diagnostics 2023-07-29 14:55:35 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
5dee519386
Rollup merge of #113773 - compiler-errors:err-layout-bail, r=cjgillot
Don't attempt to compute layout of type referencing error

Leads to more ICEs and strange diagnostics than are worth it.

Fixes #113760
2023-07-29 06:13:05 +02:00
bors
ca1f813cc3 Auto merge of #114181 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-14m8s7f, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #114099 (privacy: no nominal visibility for assoc fns )
 - #114128 (When flushing delayed span bugs, write to the ICE dump file even if it doesn't exist)
 - #114138 (Adjust spans correctly for fn -> method suggestion)
 - #114146 (Skip reporting item name when checking RPITIT GAT's associated type bounds hold)
 - #114147 (Insert RPITITs that were shadowed by missing ADTs that resolve to [type error])
 - #114155 (Replace a lazy `RefCell<Option<T>>` with `OnceCell<T>`)
 - #114164 (Add regression test for `--cap-lints allow` and trait bounds warning)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-07-28 23:53:12 +00:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
9213aec762
Lower generic const items to HIR 2023-07-28 22:21:40 +02:00
David Wood
e051a32311
privacy: no nominal visibility for assoc fns
When `staged_api` is enabled, effective visibilities are computed earlier
and this can trigger an ICE in some cases.

In particular, if a impl of a trait method has a visibility then an error
will be reported for that, but when privacy invariants are being checked,
the effective visibility will still be greater than the nominal visbility
and that will trigger a `span_bug!`.

However, this invariant - that effective visibilites are limited to
nominal visibility - doesn't make sense for associated functions.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david@davidtw.co>
2023-07-28 14:28:02 +01:00
lcnr
f1753ff8f8 refactor builtin unsize handling, extend comments 2023-07-28 13:00:54 +02:00
Michael Goulet
37076c9b4e Don't attempt to compute layout of type referencing error 2023-07-27 18:24:08 +00:00
Deadbeef
e6b423aebb Remove constness from ParamEnv 2023-07-27 15:50:42 +00:00
Wesley Wiser
15e9f56088 Replace in-tree rustc_apfloat with the new version of the crate 2023-07-26 10:20:15 -04:00
bors
bd1ae282f1 Auto merge of #113893 - mdibaiee:type-name-spill-flag, r=compiler-errors
new unstable option: -Zwrite-long-types-to-disk

This option guards the logic of writing long type names in files and instead using short forms in error messages in rustc_middle/ty/error behind a flag. The main motivation for this change is to disable this behaviour when running ui tests.

This logic can be triggered by running tests in a directory that has a long enough path, e.g. /my/very-long-path/where/rust-codebase/exists/

This means ui tests can fail depending on how long the path to their file is.

Some ui tests actually rely on this behaviour for their assertions, so for those we enable the flag manually.
2023-07-26 00:46:06 +00:00
bors
8327047b23 Auto merge of #113393 - compiler-errors:next-solver-unsize-rhs, r=lcnr
Normalize the RHS of an `Unsize` goal in the new solver

`Unsize` goals are... tricky. Not only do they structurally match on their self type, but they're also structural on their other type parameter. I'm pretty certain that it is both incomplete and also just plain undesirable to not consider normalizing the RHS of an unsize goal. More practically, I'd like for this code to work:

```rust
trait A {}
trait B: A {}

impl A for usize {}
impl B for usize {}

trait Mirror {
    type Assoc: ?Sized;
}

impl<T: ?Sized> Mirror for T {
    type Assoc = T;
}

fn main() {
    // usize: Unsize<dyn B>
    let x = Box::new(1usize) as Box<<dyn B as Mirror>::Assoc>;
    // dyn A: Unsize<dyn B>
    let y = x as Box<<dyn A as Mirror>::Assoc>;
}
```

---

In order to achieve this, we add `EvalCtxt::normalize_non_self_ty` (naming modulo bikeshedding), which *must* be used for all non-self type arguments that are structurally matched in candidate assembly. Currently this is only necessary for `Unsize`'s argument, but I could see future traits requiring this (hopefully rarely) in the future. It uses `repeat_while_none` to limit infinite looping, and normalizes the self type until it is no longer an alias.

Also, we need to fix feature gate detection for `trait_upcasting` and `unsized_tuple_coercion` when HIR typeck has unnormalized types. We can do that by checking the `ImplSource` returned by selection, which necessitates adding a new impl source for tuple upcasting.
2023-07-25 17:10:31 +00:00
Michael Goulet
a7ed9c1da7 Make everything builtin! 2023-07-25 16:08:58 +00:00
Michael Goulet
c02d1a6553 Restore tuple unsizing feature gate 2023-07-25 15:15:25 +00:00
Michael Goulet
7e66c0b7ed Normalize the RHS of an unsize goal 2023-07-25 15:15:25 +00:00
bors
4fc6b33474 Auto merge of #114011 - RalfJung:place-projection, r=oli-obk
interpret: Unify projections for MPlaceTy, PlaceTy, OpTy

For ~forever, we didn't really have proper shared code for handling projections into those three types. This is mostly because `PlaceTy` projections require `&mut self`: they might have to `force_allocate` to be able to represent a project part-way into a local.

This PR finally fixes that, by enhancing `Place::Local` with an `offset` so that such an optimized place can point into a part of a place without having requiring an in-memory representation. If we later write to that place, we will still do `force_allocate` -- for now we don't have an optimized path in `write_immediate` that would avoid allocation for partial overwrites of immediately stored locals. But in `write_immediate` we have `&mut self` so at least this no longer pollutes all our type signatures.

(Ironically, I seem to distantly remember that many years ago, `Place::Local` *did* have an `offset`, and I removed it to simplify things. I guess I didn't realize why it was so useful... I am also not sure if this was actually used to achieve place projection on `&self` back then.)

The `offset` had type `Option<Size>`, where `None` represent "no projection was applied". This is needed because locals *can* be unsized (when they are arguments) but `Place::Local` cannot store metadata: if the offset is `None`, this refers to the entire local, so we can use the metadata of the local itself (which must be indirect); if a projection gets applied, since the local is indirect, it will turn into a `Place::Ptr`. (Note that even for indirect locals we can have `Place::Local`: when the local appears in MIR, we always start with `Place::Local`, and only check `frame.locals` later. We could eagerly normalize to `Place::Ptr` but I don't think that would actually simplify things much.)

Having done all that, we can finally properly abstract projections: we have a new `Projectable` trait that has the basic methods required for projecting, and then all projection methods are implemented for anything that implements that trait. We can even implement it for `ImmTy`! (Not that we need that, but it seems neat.) The visitor can be greatly simplified; it doesn't need its own trait any more but it can use the `Projectable` trait. We also don't need the separate `Mut` visitor any more; that was required only to reflect that projections on `PlaceTy` needed `&mut self`.

It is possible that there are some more `&mut self` that can now become `&self`... I guess we'll notice that over time.

r? `@oli-obk`
2023-07-25 14:18:08 +00:00
Ralf Jung
d127600511 add some sanity checks in write_immediate_no_validate 2023-07-25 14:30:58 +02:00
Ralf Jung
a2bcafa500 interpret: refactor projection code to work on a common trait, and use that for visitors 2023-07-25 14:30:58 +02:00
bors
cb6ab9516b Auto merge of #113956 - fmease:rustdoc-fix-x-crate-rpitits, r=GuillaumeGomez,compiler-errors
rustdoc: handle cross-crate RPITITs correctly

Filter out the internal associated types synthesized during the desugaring of RPITITs, they really shouldn't show up in the docs.

This also fixes #113929 since we're no longer invoking `is_impossible_associated_item` (renamed from `is_impossible_method`) which cannot handle them (leading to an ICE). I don't think it makes sense to try to make `is_impossible_associated_item` handle this exotic kind of associated type (CC original author `@compiler-errors).`

@ T-rustdoc reviewers, currently I'm throwing out ITIT assoc tys before cleaning assoc tys at each usage-site. I'm thinking about making `clean_middle_assoc_item` return an `Option<_>` instead and doing the check inside of it to prevent any call sites from forgetting the check for ITITs. Since I wasn't sure if you would like that approach, I didn't go through with it. Let me know what you think.

<details><summary>Explanation on why <code>is_impossible_associated_item(itit_assoc_ty)</code> leads to an ICE</summary>

Given the following code:

```rs
pub trait Trait { fn def<T>() -> impl Default {} }
impl Trait for () {}
```

The generated associated type looks something like (simplified):

```rs
type {opaque#0}<T>: Default = impl Default; // the name is actually `kw::Empty` but this is the `def_path_str` repr
```

The query `is_impossible_associated_item` goes through all predicates of the associated item – in this case `<T as Sized>` – to check if they contain any generic parameters from the (generic) associated type itself. For predicates that don't contain any *own* generics, it does further processing, part of which is instantiating the predicate with the generic arguments of the impl block (which is only correct if they truly don't contain any own generics since they wouldn't get instantiated this way leading to an ICE).

It checks if `parent_def_id(T) == assoc_ty_def_id` to get to know if `T` is owned by the assoc ty. Unfortunately this doesn't work for ITIT assoc tys. In this case, the parent of `T` is `Trait::def` (!) which is the associated function (I'm pretty sure this is very intentional) which is of course not equal to the assoc ty `Trait::{opaque#0}`.

</details>

`@rustbot` label A-cross-crate-reexports
2023-07-24 15:19:00 +00:00
Ralf Jung
a593de4fab interpret: support projecting into Place::Local without force_allocation 2023-07-24 15:35:47 +02:00
Mahdi Dibaiee
8df39667dc new unstable option: -Zwrite-long-types-to-disk
This option guards the logic of writing long type names in files and
instead using short forms in error messages in rustc_middle/ty/error
behind a flag. The main motivation for this change is to disable this
behaviour when running ui tests.

This logic can be triggered by running tests in a directory that has a
long enough path, e.g. /my/very-long-path/where/rust-codebase/exists/

This means ui tests can fail depending on how long the path to their
file is.

Some ui tests actually rely on this behaviour for their assertions,
so for those we enable the flag manually.
2023-07-24 12:25:05 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
7a7708904b match on chars instead of &strs for .split() or .strip_prefix() 2023-07-23 10:13:41 +02:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
5924043b86
rustdoc: handle cross-crate RPITITs correctly 2023-07-22 12:20:17 +02:00
David Tolnay
5bbf0a8306
Revert "Auto merge of #113166 - moulins:ref-niches-initial, r=oli-obk"
This reverts commit 557359f925, reversing
changes made to 1e6c09a803.
2023-07-21 22:35:57 -07:00
bors
c3c5a5c5f7 Auto merge of #113922 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-90cj2vv, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 4 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #113887 (new solver: add a separate cache for coherence)
 - #113910 (Add FnPtr ty to SMIR)
 - #113913 (error/E0691: include alignment in error message)
 - #113914 (rustc_target: drop duplicate code)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-07-21 16:52:21 +00:00