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tiif
fd8b983452 Pass FnAbi to find_mir_or_eval_fn 2024-12-19 14:10:37 +00:00
Niko Matsakis
b535061060 explain how build_scope_drops works 2024-12-19 13:53:35 +00:00
bors
3bf62ccc10 Auto merge of #134499 - jieyouxu:rollup-zmaveur, r=jieyouxu
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #133702 (Variants::Single: do not use invalid VariantIdx for uninhabited enums)
 - #134427 (ci: remove duplicate task definition)
 - #134432 (Fix intra doc links not generated inside footnote definitions)
 - #134437 (reduce compiler `Assemble` complexity)
 - #134474 (Forbid overwriting types in typeck)
 - #134477 (move lint_unused_mut into sub-fn)
 - #134491 (Some destructor/drop related tweaks)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-12-19 11:25:43 +00:00
Zalathar
aced4dcf10 coverage: Add a synthetic test for when all spans are discarded 2024-12-19 22:03:43 +11:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
3775d220af Bump compiler cc to 1.2.5
- `cc` 1.2.4 contains a fix to address [rustc uses wrong build tools
  when compiling from MSVC
  #133794](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/133794). See
  <https://github.com/rust-lang/cc-rs/releases/tag/cc-v1.2.4>.
- `cc` 1.2.5 contains a fix to also check linking when testing if
  certain compiler flags are supported, which fixed an issue that was
  causing previous compiler `cc` bumps to fail. See
  <https://github.com/rust-lang/cc-rs/releases/tag/cc-v1.2.5>.

Co-authored-by: David Lönnhager <david.l@mullvad.net>
2024-12-19 19:02:01 +08:00
Oli Scherer
987656f509 Remove a duplicated check that doesn't do anything anymore. 2024-12-19 10:56:31 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
0f7dccf784 Fix Parser size assertion on s390x.
For some reason the memory layout is different on s390x.
2024-12-19 20:06:44 +11:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
e2bc71866e
Rollup merge of #134491 - compiler-errors:dtor-tweaks, r=lqd
Some destructor/drop related tweaks

Two random tweaks I got from investigating some stuff around drops in edition 2024:
1. Use the `TypingEnv` of the mir builder, rather than making it over again.
2. Rename the `id` field from `Scope` to `local_id`, to reflect that it's a local id, and remove the `item_local_id()` accessor which just returned the id field.
2024-12-19 16:48:11 +08:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
7d962ecd17
Rollup merge of #134477 - lcnr:move-lint-into-subfn, r=lqd
move lint_unused_mut into sub-fn

also, stop `mem::take`-ing stuff we only use by reference 🤷
2024-12-19 16:48:11 +08:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
c0b47d95f8
Rollup merge of #134474 - oli-obk:push-yomnkntvzlxw, r=compiler-errors
Forbid overwriting types in typeck

While trying to figure out some type setting logic in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/134248 I realized that we sometimes set a type twice. While hopefully that would have been the same type, we didn't ensure that at all and just silently accepted it. So now we reject setting it twice, unless errors are happening, then we don't care.

Best reviewed commit by commit.

No behaviour change is intended.
2024-12-19 16:48:10 +08:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
2a43ce03fb
Rollup merge of #133702 - RalfJung:single-variant, r=oli-obk
Variants::Single: do not use invalid VariantIdx for uninhabited enums

~~Stacked on top of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/133681, only the last commit is new.~~

Currently, `Variants::Single` for an empty enum contains a `VariantIdx` of 0; looking that up in the enum variant list will ICE. That's quite confusing. So let's fix that by adding a new `Variants::Empty` case for types that have 0 variants.

try-job: i686-msvc
2024-12-19 16:48:07 +08:00
bors
a4079b29bb Auto merge of #133961 - lcnr:borrowck-cleanup, r=jackh726
cleanup region handling: add `LateParamRegionKind`

The second commit is to enable a split between `BoundRegionKind` and `LateParamRegionKind`, by avoiding `BoundRegionKind` where it isn't necessary.

The third comment then adds `LateParamRegionKind` to avoid having the same late-param region for separate bound regions. This fixes #124021.

r? `@compiler-errors`
2024-12-19 08:33:20 +00:00
Zalathar
837a25dd41 coverage: Identify source files by ID, not by interned filename 2024-12-19 18:09:09 +11:00
Zalathar
34ed51cb83 coverage: Store coverage source regions as Span until codegen 2024-12-19 18:09:09 +11:00
Zalathar
c3780e1d22 coverage: Quietly skip functions that end up having no mappings
In codegen, a used function with `FunctionCoverageInfo` but no mappings has
historically indicated a bug. However, that will no longer be the case after
moving some fallible span-processing steps into codegen.
2024-12-19 18:09:07 +11:00
Zalathar
d416cead5a coverage: Rename some FFI fields from span to cov_span
This will avoid confusion with actual `Span` spans.
2024-12-19 17:26:01 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
df56c50cee Make TokenType::from_u32 foolproof.
Currently it relies on having the right integer for every variant, and
if you add a variant you need to adjust the integers for all subsequent
variants, which is a pain.

This commit introduces a match guard formulation that takes advantage of
the enum-to-integer conversion to avoid specifying the integer for each
variant. And it does this via a macro to avoid lots of boilerplate.
2024-12-19 16:05:41 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
b9bf0b4b10 Speed up Parser::expected_token_types.
The parser pushes a `TokenType` to `Parser::expected_token_types` on
every call to the various `check`/`eat` methods, and clears it on every
call to `bump`. Some of those `TokenType` values are full tokens that
require cloning and dropping. This is a *lot* of work for something
that is only used in error messages and it accounts for a significant
fraction of parsing execution time.

This commit overhauls `TokenType` so that `Parser::expected_token_types`
can be implemented as a bitset. This requires changing `TokenType` to a
C-style parameterless enum, and adding `TokenTypeSet` which uses a
`u128` for the bits. (The new `TokenType` has 105 variants.)

The new types `ExpTokenPair` and `ExpKeywordPair` are now arguments to
the `check`/`eat` methods. This is for maximum speed. The elements in
the pairs are always statically known; e.g. a
`token::BinOp(token::Star)` is always paired with a `TokenType::Star`.
So we now compute `TokenType`s in advance and pass them in to
`check`/`eat` rather than the current approach of constructing them on
insertion into `expected_token_types`.

Values of these pair types can be produced by the new `exp!` macro,
which is used at every `check`/`eat` call site. The macro is for
convenience, allowing any pair to be generated from a single identifier.

The ident/keyword filtering in `expected_one_of_not_found` is no longer
necessary. It was there to account for some sloppiness in
`TokenKind`/`TokenType` comparisons.

The existing `TokenType` is moved to a new file `token_type.rs`, and all
its new infrastructure is added to that file. There is more boilerplate
code than I would like, but I can't see how to make it shorter.
2024-12-19 16:05:41 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
d5370d981f Remove bra/ket naming.
This is a naming convention used in a handful of spots in the parser for
delimiters. It confused me when I first saw it a long time ago, and I've
never liked it. A web search says "Bra-ket notation" exists in linear
algebra but the terminology has zero prior use in a programming context,
as far as I can tell.

This commit changes it to `open`/`close`, which is consistent with the
rest of the compiler.
2024-12-19 16:05:41 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
fb5ba8a6d4 Tweak some parser check/eat methods.
The most significant is `check_keyword`: it now only pushes to
`expected_token_types` if the keyword check fails, which matches how all
the other `check` methods work.

The remainder are just tweaks to make these methods more consistent with
each other.
2024-12-19 16:05:41 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
48f7714819 Rename Parser::expected_tokens as Parser::expected_token_types.
Because the `Token` type is similar to but different to the `TokenType`
type, and the difference is important, so we want to avoid confusion.
2024-12-19 16:05:41 +11:00
Jacob Pratt
033fbe0a47
Rollup merge of #134481 - estebank:unstable-lint-span, r=compiler-errors
Point at lint name instead of whole attr for gated lints

```
warning: unknown lint: `test_unstable_lint`
  --> $DIR/warn-unknown-unstable-lint-inline.rs:4:10
   |
LL | #![allow(test_unstable_lint, another_unstable_lint)]
   |          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
   |
   = note: the `test_unstable_lint` lint is unstable
   = help: add `#![feature(test_unstable_lint)]` to the crate attributes to enable
   = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date
note: the lint level is defined here
  --> $DIR/warn-unknown-unstable-lint-inline.rs:3:9
   |
LL | #![warn(unknown_lints)]
   |         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^

warning: unknown lint: `test_unstable_lint`
  --> $DIR/warn-unknown-unstable-lint-inline.rs:4:29
   |
LL | #![allow(test_unstable_lint, another_unstable_lint)]
   |                              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
   |
   = note: the `another_unstable_lint` lint is unstable
   = help: add `#![feature(another_unstable_lint)]` to the crate attributes to enable
   = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date
```

This is particularly relevant when there are multiple lints in the same `warn` attribute. Pointing at the smaller span makes it clearer which one the warning is complaining about.
2024-12-18 21:38:11 -05:00
Jacob Pratt
0391770c07
Rollup merge of #134473 - acceptacross:master, r=compiler-errors
chore: fix some typos
2024-12-18 21:38:10 -05:00
Jacob Pratt
4cd157e6b9
Rollup merge of #133643 - lcnr:merge-candidates, r=compiler-errors
-Znext-solver: modify candidate preference rules

This implements the design proposed in the FCP in #132325 and matches the old solver behavior. I hope the inline comments are all sufficiently clear, I personally think this is a fairly clear improvement over the existing approach using `fn discard_impls_shadowed_by_env`. This fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/96.

This also fixes #133639 which encounters an ICE in negative coherence when evaluating the where-clause. Given the features required to trigger this ICE 🤷

r? ``@compiler-errors``
2024-12-18 21:38:08 -05:00
Jacob Pratt
e018796012
Rollup merge of #132056 - weiznich:diagnostic_do_not_recommend_final_tests, r=compiler-errors
Stabilize `#[diagnostic::do_not_recommend]`

This PR seeks to stabilize the `#[diagnostic::do_not_recommend]`attribute.

This attribute was first proposed as `#[do_not_recommend`] attribute in RFC 2397 (https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2397). It gives the crate authors the ability to not suggest to the compiler to not show certain traits in its error messages.

With the presence of the `#[diagnostic]` tool attribute namespace it was decided to move the attribute there, as that lowers the amount of guarantees the compiler needs to give about the exact way this influences error messages. It turns the attribute into a hint which can be ignored. In addition to the original proposed functionality this attribute now also hides the marked trait in help messages ("This trait is implemented by: ").

The attribute does not accept any argument and can only be placed on trait implementations. If it is placed somewhere else a lint warning is emitted and the attribute is otherwise ignored. If an argument is detected a lint warning is emitted and the argument is ignored. This follows the rules outlined by the diagnostic namespace.

This attribute allows crates like diesel to improve their error messages drastically. The most common example here is the following error message:

```
error[E0277]: the trait bound `&str: Expression` is not satisfied
  --> /home/weiznich/Documents/rust/rust/tests/ui/diagnostic_namespace/do_not_recommend.rs:53:15
   |
LL |     SelectInt.check("bar");
   |               ^^^^^ the trait `Expression` is not implemented for `&str`, which is required by `&str: AsExpression<Integer>`
   |
   = help: the following other types implement trait `Expression`:
             Bound<T>
             SelectInt
note: required for `&str` to implement `AsExpression<Integer>`
  --> /home/weiznich/Documents/rust/rust/tests/ui/diagnostic_namespace/do_not_recommend.rs:26:13
   |
LL | impl<T, ST> AsExpression<ST> for T
   |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^     ^
LL | where
LL |     T: Expression<SqlType = ST>,
   |        ------------------------ unsatisfied trait bound introduced here
```

By applying the new attribute to the wild card trait implementation of
`AsExpression` for `T: Expression` the error message becomes:

```
error[E0277]: the trait bound `&str: AsExpression<Integer>` is not satisfied
  --> $DIR/as_expression.rs:55:15
   |
LL |     SelectInt.check("bar");
   |               ^^^^^ the trait `AsExpression<Integer>` is not implemented for `&str`
   |
   = help: the trait `AsExpression<Text>` is implemented for `&str`
   = help: for that trait implementation, expected `Text`, found `Integer`
```

which makes it much easier for users to understand that they are facing a type mismatch.

Other explored example usages include:

* This standard library error message: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/128008
* That bevy derived example:
e1f3068995/tests/ui/diagnostic_namespace/do_not_recommend/supress_suggestions_in_help.rs (No
more tuple pyramids)

Fixes #51992

r? ``@compiler-errors``

This PR also adds a few more tests, makes sure that all the tests are run for the old and new trait solver and adds a check that the attribute does not contain arguments.
2024-12-18 21:38:08 -05:00
Michael Goulet
e5e0387cdb Rename Scope.id to Scope.local_id, remove trivial accessor 2024-12-19 02:31:58 +00:00
Michael Goulet
1f352acd34 Use TypingEnv from MIR builder 2024-12-19 02:31:52 +00:00
bors
c434b4b4b6 Auto merge of #133328 - nnethercote:simplify-SwitchInt-handling, r=tmiasko
Simplify `SwitchInt` handling

Dataflow handling of `SwitchInt` is currently complicated. This PR simplifies it.

r? `@cjgillot`
2024-12-18 22:57:23 +00:00
Michael Goulet
5e079011ea Separate DropKind::ForLint 2024-12-18 21:58:39 +00:00
Esteban Küber
19e44f4db4 Point at lint name instead of whole attr for gated lints
```
warning: unknown lint: `test_unstable_lint`
  --> $DIR/warn-unknown-unstable-lint-inline.rs:4:10
   |
LL | #![allow(test_unstable_lint, another_unstable_lint)]
   |          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
   |
   = note: the `test_unstable_lint` lint is unstable
   = help: add `#![feature(test_unstable_lint)]` to the crate attributes to enable
   = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date
note: the lint level is defined here
  --> $DIR/warn-unknown-unstable-lint-inline.rs:3:9
   |
LL | #![warn(unknown_lints)]
   |         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^

warning: unknown lint: `test_unstable_lint`
  --> $DIR/warn-unknown-unstable-lint-inline.rs:4:29
   |
LL | #![allow(test_unstable_lint, another_unstable_lint)]
   |                              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
   |
   = note: the `test_unstable_lint` lint is unstable
   = help: add `#![feature(test_unstable_lint)]` to the crate attributes to enable
   = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date
note: the lint level is defined here
  --> $DIR/warn-unknown-unstable-lint-inline.rs:3:9
   |
LL | #![warn(unknown_lints)]
   |         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
```

This is particularly relevant when there are multiple lints in the same `warn` attribute. Pointing at the smaller span makes it clearer which one the warning is complaining about.
2024-12-18 19:27:44 +00:00
bors
4ba4ac612d Auto merge of #134443 - joshtriplett:use-field-init-shorthand, r=lqd,tgross35,nnethercote
Use field init shorthand where possible

Field init shorthand allows writing initializers like `tcx: tcx` as
`tcx`. The compiler already uses it extensively. Fix the last few places
where it isn't yet used.

EDIT: this PR also updates `rustfmt.toml` to set
`use_field_init_shorthand = true`.
2024-12-18 19:16:15 +00:00
lcnr
b0d923c33b move lint_unused_mut into subfn 2024-12-18 18:29:24 +01:00
Oli Scherer
661b8f5694 Forbid overwriting types in typeck 2024-12-18 15:46:18 +00:00
lcnr
d5a0c5cfdb update new solver candidate assembly 2024-12-18 16:35:05 +01:00
acceptacross
6734a04c0a chore: fix some typos
Signed-off-by: acceptacross <csqcqs@gmail.com>
2024-12-18 23:23:44 +08:00
lcnr
38ce73145c canonicalizer: keep 'static in the param_env 2024-12-18 16:18:01 +01:00
lcnr
4d5aaa0f30 fix crashes 2024-12-18 16:05:44 +01:00
lcnr
085d931810 introduce LateParamRegionKind 2024-12-18 16:05:44 +01:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
29d201a3cb
Rollup merge of #134460 - oli-obk:push-ysuklyupnzpq, r=jieyouxu
Merge some patterns together

just something I noticed while browsing code. No change in functionality, deduplicates the 100% equal match arms by creating one big or pattern
2024-12-18 22:56:58 +08:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
099faa8beb
Rollup merge of #134420 - Integral-Tech:pathbuf-refactor, r=compiler-errors
refactor: replace &PathBuf with &Path to enhance generality

- According to [style.md](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/dev/style.md#useless-types):

> More generally, always prefer types on the left
```rust
// GOOD      BAD
&[T]         &Vec<T>
&str         &String
Option<&T>   &Option<T>
&Path        &PathBuf
```
2024-12-18 22:56:56 +08:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
7e4f45a377
Rollup merge of #134399 - spastorino:invert-if-condition, r=jieyouxu
Do not do if ! else, use unnegated cond and swap the branches instead

I'm tidying up my ergonomic ref counting PR and I'm going to make some small, simple and unrelated changes outside that PR, so the main PR sticks more straight to the point.
2024-12-18 22:56:55 +08:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
f3faaf524c
Rollup merge of #134394 - dianne:clarify-pat-2024-migration, r=compiler-errors
Clarify the match ergonomics 2024 migration lint's output

This makes a few changes:
- Rather than using the whole pattern as a span for the lint, this collects spans for each problematic default binding mode reset and labels them with why they're problems.
- The lint's suggestions are now verbose-styled, so that it's clear what's being suggested vs. what's problematic.
- The wording is now less technical, and the hard error version of this diagnostic now links to the same reference material as the lint (currently an unwritten page of the edition guide).

I'm not totally confident in the wording or formatting, so I'd appreciate feedback on that in particular. I tried to draw a connection with word choice between the labels and the suggestion, but it might be imprecise, unclear, or cluttered. If so, it might be worth making the labels more terse and adding notes that explain them, but that's harder to read in a way too.

cc ```@Nadrieril``` ```@Jules-Bertholet```

Closes #133854. For reference, the error from that issue becomes:
```
error: pattern uses features incompatible with edition 2024
  --> $DIR/remove-me.rs:6:25
   |
LL |     map.iter().filter(|(&(_x, _y), &_c)| false);
   |                         ^          ^ cannot implicitly match against multiple layers of reference
   |                         |
   |                         cannot implicitly match against multiple layers of reference
   |
help: make the implied reference pattern explicit
   |
LL |     map.iter().filter(|&(&(_x, _y), &_c)| false);
   |                        +
```
2024-12-18 22:56:54 +08:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
0a2d708c31
Rollup merge of #134253 - nnethercote:overhaul-keywords, r=petrochenkov
Overhaul keyword handling

The compiler's list of keywords has some problems.
- It contains several items that aren't keywords.
- The order isn't quite right in a couple of places.
- Some of the names of predicates relating to keywords are confusing.
- rustdoc and rustfmt have their own (incorrect) versions of the keyword list.
- `AllKeywords` is unnecessarily complex.

r? ```@jieyouxu```
2024-12-18 22:56:53 +08:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
477f222b02
Rollup merge of #134161 - nnethercote:overhaul-token-cursors, r=spastorino
Overhaul token cursors

Some nice cleanups here.

r? `````@davidtwco`````
2024-12-18 22:56:53 +08:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
81fccef2b2
Rollup merge of #133926 - compiler-errors:const-conditions, r=lcnr
Fix const conditions for RPITITs

Fixes #133918

r? lcnr
2024-12-18 22:56:52 +08:00
lcnr
5bced1419f we aren't actually sanitizing anything anymore 2024-12-18 14:15:08 +01:00
lcnr
51cd03a127 merge PlaceTy field_ty computation 2024-12-18 14:15:08 +01:00
lcnr
809f55d66a TypeVerifier: stop computing types for later use 2024-12-18 14:13:17 +01:00
DianQK
d08738c397
mir-opt: Do not handle the cleanup BB in the EarlyOtherwiseBranch 2024-12-18 20:43:55 +08:00
DianQK
93aea1d0fe
mir: require is_cleanup when creating BasicBlockData 2024-12-18 20:43:54 +08:00
DianQK
15fa788cc3
mir-opt: a sub-BB of a cleanup BB must also be a cleanup BB 2024-12-18 20:43:54 +08:00
DianQK
7a0b78da91
Reapply "Auto merge of #129047 - DianQK:early_otherwise_branch_scalar, r=cjgillot"
This reverts commit 16a02664e6.
2024-12-18 20:43:54 +08:00
lcnr
c54e8157dd rm TypeChecker::sanitize_type 2024-12-18 13:07:47 +01:00
lcnr
5f90b15f09 get_ambient_variance to inherent method 2024-12-18 13:03:15 +01:00
Oli Scherer
45920d2f52 Remove redundant tainting. We already taint the first time we set the value 2024-12-18 11:06:23 +00:00
Oli Scherer
b103347753 Remove a redundant write_ty call 2024-12-18 11:06:23 +00:00
Santiago Pastorino
3218476c12 Do not do if ! else, use unnegated cond and swap the branches instead 2024-12-18 18:57:33 +08:00
Oli Scherer
9ee1695885 Merge some patterns together 2024-12-18 10:21:20 +00:00
Ralf Jung
397ae3cdf6 fix outdated comment
Co-authored-by: Camille Gillot <gillot.camille@gmail.com>
2024-12-18 11:01:54 +01:00
Ralf Jung
85f01386da add comment explaining why ty_and_layout_field is not used
Co-authored-by: Jack Wrenn <me@jswrenn.com>
2024-12-18 11:01:54 +01:00
Ralf Jung
e023590de4 make no-variant types a dedicated Variants variant 2024-12-18 11:01:54 +01:00
Ralf Jung
21de42bf8d Variants::Single: do not use invalid VariantIdx for uninhabited enums 2024-12-18 11:00:21 +01:00
bors
3378a5e084 Auto merge of #134425 - clubby789:cargo-update, r=jieyouxu
Pin `cc` and run `cargo update`

`cc` tends to cause issues with automatic bumps so locking it to be bumped individually when necessary
<details>
<summary>compiler and tools dependencies</summary>

```
    Updating allocator-api2 v0.2.20 -> v0.2.21
    Updating annotate-snippets v0.11.4 -> v0.11.5
    Updating anyhow v1.0.93 -> v1.0.94
    Updating bstr v1.11.0 -> v1.11.1
    Updating chrono v0.4.38 -> v0.4.39
    Updating clap v4.5.21 -> v4.5.23
    Updating clap_builder v4.5.21 -> v4.5.23
    Updating clap_complete v4.5.38 -> v4.5.39
    Updating clap_lex v0.7.3 -> v0.7.4
    Updating colored v2.1.0 -> v2.2.0
    Updating console v0.15.8 -> v0.15.10
    Updating crossbeam-channel v0.5.13 -> v0.5.14
    Updating crossbeam-deque v0.8.5 -> v0.8.6
    Updating crossbeam-utils v0.8.20 -> v0.8.21
    Updating encode_unicode v0.3.6 -> v1.0.0
    Updating fastrand v2.2.0 -> v2.3.0
    Updating home v0.5.9 -> v0.5.11
    Updating js-sys v0.3.74 -> v0.3.76
    Updating libc v0.2.167 -> v0.2.168
    Updating miniz_oxide v0.8.0 -> v0.8.1
    Updating pest v2.7.14 -> v2.7.15
    Updating pest_derive v2.7.14 -> v2.7.15
    Updating pest_generator v2.7.14 -> v2.7.15
    Updating pest_meta v2.7.14 -> v2.7.15
    Updating redox_syscall v0.5.7 -> v0.5.8
    Updating rustc-stable-hash v0.1.0 -> v0.1.1
    Updating rustix v0.38.41 -> v0.38.42
    Updating self_cell v1.0.4 -> v1.1.0
    Updating semver v1.0.23 -> v1.0.24
    Updating serde v1.0.215 -> v1.0.216
    Updating serde_derive v1.0.215 -> v1.0.216
      Adding thiserror v2.0.7
      Adding thiserror-impl v2.0.7
    Updating time v0.3.36 -> v0.3.37
    Updating time-macros v0.2.18 -> v0.2.19
    Updating tokio v1.41.1 -> v1.42.0
    Updating wasm-bindgen v0.2.97 -> v0.2.99
    Updating wasm-bindgen-backend v0.2.97 -> v0.2.99
    Updating wasm-bindgen-macro v0.2.97 -> v0.2.99
    Updating wasm-bindgen-macro-support v0.2.97 -> v0.2.99
    Updating wasm-bindgen-shared v0.2.97 -> v0.2.99
    Updating wasm-encoder v0.221.0 -> v0.221.2
    Updating wasmparser v0.221.0 -> v0.221.2
    Updating wast v221.0.0 -> v221.0.2
    Updating wat v1.221.0 -> v1.221.2
```

</details>

<details>
<summary>library dependencies</summary>

```
    Updating allocator-api2 v0.2.20 -> v0.2.21
    Updating libc v0.2.167 -> v0.2.168
```

</details>

<details>
<summary>rustbook dependencies</summary>

```
    Updating anyhow v1.0.93 -> v1.0.94
    Updating bstr v1.11.0 -> v1.11.1
    Updating chrono v0.4.38 -> v0.4.39
    Updating clap v4.5.21 -> v4.5.23
    Updating clap_builder v4.5.21 -> v4.5.23
    Updating clap_complete v4.5.38 -> v4.5.39
    Updating clap_lex v0.7.3 -> v0.7.4
    Updating fastrand v2.2.0 -> v2.3.0
    Updating js-sys v0.3.74 -> v0.3.76
    Updating libc v0.2.167 -> v0.2.168
    Updating miniz_oxide v0.8.0 -> v0.8.1
    Updating pest v2.7.14 -> v2.7.15
    Updating pest_derive v2.7.14 -> v2.7.15
    Updating pest_generator v2.7.14 -> v2.7.15
    Updating pest_meta v2.7.14 -> v2.7.15
    Updating pulldown-cmark-to-cmark v19.0.0 -> v19.0.1
    Updating redox_syscall v0.5.7 -> v0.5.8
    Updating rustix v0.38.41 -> v0.38.42
    Updating semver v1.0.23 -> v1.0.24
    Updating serde v1.0.215 -> v1.0.216
    Updating serde_derive v1.0.215 -> v1.0.216
      Adding thiserror v2.0.7
      Adding thiserror-impl v2.0.7
    Updating wasm-bindgen v0.2.97 -> v0.2.99
    Updating wasm-bindgen-backend v0.2.97 -> v0.2.99
    Updating wasm-bindgen-macro v0.2.97 -> v0.2.99
    Updating wasm-bindgen-macro-support v0.2.97 -> v0.2.99
    Updating wasm-bindgen-shared v0.2.97 -> v0.2.99
    Removing windows-sys v0.52.0
```

</details>
2024-12-18 09:23:22 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
6de550cc68 Improve comments on Keywords.
In particular, clarify which predicates apply to which keywords.
2024-12-18 20:21:03 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
ed5b91abc8 Move gen in the keyword list.
`gen` is an edition-specific keyword used in unstable Rust, and so
belongs with `try` (as `is_unused_keyword_conditional` indicates).

Also, the cases in `is_unused_keyword_conditional` should be in
alphabetical order, to match the keyword list.

These changes don't affect the behaviour of any of the `Symbol::is_*`
functions.
2024-12-18 20:21:03 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
1564318482 Only have one source of truth for keywords.
`rustc_symbol` is the source of truth for keywords.

rustdoc has its own implicit definition of keywords, via the
`is_doc_keyword`. It (presumably) intends to include all keywords, but
it omits `yeet`.

rustfmt has its own explicit list of Rust keywords. It also (presumably)
intends to include all keywords, but it omits `await`, `builtin`, `gen`,
`macro_rules`, `raw`, `reuse`, `safe`, and `yeet`. Also, it does linear
searches through this list, which is inefficient.

This commit fixes all of the above problems by introducing a new
predicate `is_any_keyword` in rustc and using it in rustdoc and rustfmt.
It documents that it's not the right predicate in most cases.
2024-12-18 20:21:03 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
64abe8be33 Simplify AllKeywords.
It's a verbose reinvention of a range type, and can be cut down a lot.
2024-12-18 20:21:01 +11:00
Rémy Rakic
aeb3d103a6 address review comments
- move constraints to an Option
- check `-Zpolonius=next` only once
- rewrite fixme comments to make the actionable part clear
2024-12-18 07:33:26 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
c75c5176c5 introduce beginnings of polonius MIR dump
This is mostly for test purposes to show the localized constraints until
the MIR debugger is set up.
2024-12-18 07:33:26 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
ee93ce9c61 extract main NLL MIR dump function
this will allow calling from polonius MIR
2024-12-18 07:33:26 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
e7fb93bf9b set up skeleton for localized constraints conversion 2024-12-18 07:33:26 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
a5f05919e0 add general documentation on the polonius module
this describes the rough algorithm using the localized constraint graph
2024-12-18 07:33:26 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
b70a9159a6 introduce localized outlives constraints
these are the basic blocks of the naive polonius constraint graph
implementation.
2024-12-18 07:33:26 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
db7d6a9ba8 make const qualif use mixed bitsets instead of dense bitsets 2024-12-18 07:21:32 +00:00
Georg Semmler
ad29947f02
Also warn against #[diagnostic::do_not_recommend] on plain impls 2024-12-18 07:10:55 +01:00
Georg Semmler
dd31713c53
Stabilize #[diagnostic::do_not_recommend]
This commit seeks to stabilize the `#[diagnostic::do_not_recommend]`
attribute.
This attribute was first proposed as `#[do_not_recommend`] attribute in
RFC 2397 (https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2397). It gives the
crate authors the ability to not suggest to the compiler to not show
certain traits in it's error messages. With the presence of the
`#[diagnostic]` tool attribute namespace it was decided to move the
attribute there, as that lowers the amount of guarantees the compiler
needs to give about the exact way this influences error messages. It
turns the attribute into a hint which can be ignored. In addition to the
original proposed functionality this attribute now also hides the marked
trait in help messages ("This trait is implemented by: ").
The attribute does not accept any argument and can only be placed on
trait implementations. If it is placed somewhere else a lint warning is
emitted and the attribute is otherwise ignored. If an argument is
detected a lint warning is emitted and the argument is ignored. This
follows the rules outlined by the diagnostic namespace.

This attribute allows crates like diesel to improve their error messages
drastically. The most common example here is the following error
message:

```
error[E0277]: the trait bound `&str: Expression` is not satisfied
  --> /home/weiznich/Documents/rust/rust/tests/ui/diagnostic_namespace/do_not_recommend.rs:53:15
   |
LL |     SelectInt.check("bar");
   |               ^^^^^ the trait `Expression` is not implemented for `&str`, which is required by `&str: AsExpression<Integer>`
   |
   = help: the following other types implement trait `Expression`:
             Bound<T>
             SelectInt
note: required for `&str` to implement `AsExpression<Integer>`
  --> /home/weiznich/Documents/rust/rust/tests/ui/diagnostic_namespace/do_not_recommend.rs:26:13
   |
LL | impl<T, ST> AsExpression<ST> for T
   |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^     ^
LL | where
LL |     T: Expression<SqlType = ST>,
   |        ------------------------ unsatisfied trait bound introduced here
```

By applying the new attribute to the wild card trait implementation of
`AsExpression` for `T: Expression` the error message becomes:

```
error[E0277]: the trait bound `&str: AsExpression<Integer>` is not satisfied
  --> $DIR/as_expression.rs:55:15
   |
LL |     SelectInt.check("bar");
   |               ^^^^^ the trait `AsExpression<Integer>` is not implemented for `&str`
   |
   = help: the trait `AsExpression<Text>` is implemented for `&str`
   = help: for that trait implementation, expected `Text`, found `Integer`
```

which makes it much easier for users to understand that they are facing
a type mismatch.

Other explored example usages included

* This standard library error message: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/128008
* That bevy derived example:
e1f3068995/tests/ui/diagnostic_namespace/do_not_recommend/supress_suggestions_in_help.rs (No
more tuple pyramids)

Fixes #51992
2024-12-18 07:10:53 +01:00
Georg Semmler
ecb6fd8d3a
Check #[diagnostic::do_not_recommend] for arguments
This commit adds a check that verifies that no arguments are passed to
`#[diagnostic::do_not_recommend]`. If we detect arguments we emit a warning.
2024-12-18 07:10:12 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
8a85bdc9fb Remove a comment that shouldn't have been committed. 2024-12-18 15:54:17 +11:00
Michael Goulet
4977640c79 Fix const conditions for RPITITs 2024-12-18 03:02:46 +00:00
bors
a89ca2c85e Auto merge of #134243 - nnethercote:re-export-more-rustc_span, r=jieyouxu
Re-export more `rustc_span::symbol` things from `rustc_span`.

`rustc_span::symbol` defines some things that are re-exported from `rustc_span`, such as `Symbol` and `sym`. But it doesn't re-export some closely related things such as `Ident` and `kw`. So you can do `use rustc_span::{Symbol, sym}` but you have to do `use rustc_span::symbol::{Ident, kw}`, which is inconsistent for no good reason.

This commit re-exports `Ident`, `kw`, and `MacroRulesNormalizedIdent`, and changes many `rustc_span::symbol::` qualifiers to `rustc_span::`. This is a 300+ net line of code reduction, mostly because many files with two `use rustc_span` items can be reduced to one.

r? `@jieyouxu`
2024-12-18 02:56:38 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
2620eb42d7 Re-export more rustc_span::symbol things from rustc_span.
`rustc_span::symbol` defines some things that are re-exported from
`rustc_span`, such as `Symbol` and `sym`. But it doesn't re-export some
closely related things such as `Ident` and `kw`. So you can do `use
rustc_span::{Symbol, sym}` but you have to do `use
rustc_span::symbol::{Ident, kw}`, which is inconsistent for no good
reason.

This commit re-exports `Ident`, `kw`, and `MacroRulesNormalizedIdent`,
and changes many `rustc_span::symbol::` qualifiers in `compiler/` to
`rustc_span::`. This is a 200+ net line of code reduction, mostly
because many files with two `use rustc_span` items can be reduced to
one.
2024-12-18 13:38:53 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
2903356b2e Overhaul TokenTreeCursor.
- Move it to `rustc_parse`, which is the only crate that uses it. This
  lets us remove all the `pub` markers from it.

- Change `next_ref` and `look_ahead` to `get` and `bump`, which work
  better for the `rustc_parse` uses.

- This requires adding a `TokenStream::get` method, which is simple.

- In `TokenCursor`, we currently duplicate the
  `DelimSpan`/`DelimSpacing`/`Delimiter` from the surrounding
  `TokenTree::Delimited` in the stack. This isn't necessary so long as
  we don't prematurely move past the `Delimited`, and is a small perf
  win on a very hot code path.

- In `parse_token_tree`, we clone the relevant `TokenTree::Delimited`
  instead of constructing an identical one from pieces.
2024-12-18 12:50:22 +11:00
bors
52890e8215 Auto merge of #134439 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-grmmmx2, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #133265 (Add a range argument to vec.extract_if)
 - #133801 (Promote powerpc64le-unknown-linux-musl to tier 2 with host tools)
 - #134323 (coverage: Dismantle `map_data.rs` by moving its responsibilities elsewhere)
 - #134378 (An octuple of polonius fact generation cleanups)
 - #134408 (Regression test for RPIT inheriting lifetime from projection)
 - #134423 (bootstrap: use specific-purpose ui test path for `test_valid` self-test)
 - #134426 (Fix typo in uint_macros.rs)

Failed merges:

 - #133103 (Pass FnAbi to find_mir_or_eval_fn)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-12-18 00:14:56 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
fd83954d66 Factor out repeated code from eat_dollar. 2024-12-18 10:43:30 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
c82d5865f2 Remove Peekable<TokenStreamIter> uses.
Currently there are two ways to peek at a `TokenStreamIter`.
- Wrap it in a `Peekable` and use that traits `peek` method.
- Use `TokenStreamIter`'s inherent `peek` method.

Some code uses one, some use the other. This commit converts all places
to the inherent method. This eliminates mixing of `TokenStreamIter` and
`Peekable<TokenStreamIter>` and some use of `impl Iterator` and `dyn
Iterator`.
2024-12-18 10:43:28 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
809975c94a Rename RefTokenTreeCursor.
Because `TokenStreamIter` is a much better name for a `TokenStream`
iterator. Also rename the `TokenStream::trees` method as
`TokenStream::iter`, and some local variables.
2024-12-18 10:39:07 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
3575e7943b Simplify RefTokenTreeCursor::look_ahead.
It's only ever used with a lookahead of 0, so this commit removes the
lookahead and renames it `peek`.
2024-12-18 10:31:39 +11:00
dianne
28c6d0b55b Add the edition guide link from the match 2024 migration lint to the error as well 2024-12-17 15:21:28 -08:00
Josh Triplett
a105cd6066 Use field init shorthand where possible
Field init shorthand allows writing initializers like `tcx: tcx` as
`tcx`. The compiler already uses it extensively. Fix the last few places
where it isn't yet used.
2024-12-17 14:33:10 -08:00
dianne
77e9051e22 Improve the pattern migration 2024 migration lint's message 2024-12-17 13:46:00 -08:00
dianne
70b8527377 Correctly check the edition of subpatterns in the pattern migration 2024 lint 2024-12-17 13:46:00 -08:00
dianne
a676872e0f Clarify the match ergonomics 2024 migration lint's output 2024-12-17 13:38:21 -08:00
Matthias Krüger
264566fc61
Rollup merge of #134378 - lqd:polonius-next-episode-2, r=jackh726
An octuple of polonius fact generation cleanups

This PR is extracted from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/134268 for easier review and contains its first 8 commits. They have already been reviewed by ````@jackh726```` over there.

r? ````@jackh726````
2024-12-17 22:34:43 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
e696f5c180
Rollup merge of #134323 - Zalathar:dismantle-map-data, r=jieyouxu
coverage: Dismantle `map_data.rs` by moving its responsibilities elsewhere

This is a series of incremental changes that combine to let us get rid of `coverageinfo/map_data.rs`, by moving all of its responsibilities into more appropriate places.

Some of the notable consequences are:

- We once again build the per-CGU file table on the fly while preparing individual covfun records, instead of building the whole table up-front. The up-front approach was introduced by #117042 to work around various other problems in generating the covmap/covfun records, but subsequent cleanups have made that approach no longer necessary.
- Expression conversion and mapping-region conversion are now performed directly in `mapgen::covfun`, which should make future changes easier.
- We no longer insert unused function instances into the same map that is also used to track used function instances. This helps to decouple the handling of used vs unused functions.

---

There should be no meaningful change to compiler output. The file table is no longer sorted, because reordering it would invalidate the file indices stored in individual covfun records, but the table order should still be deterministic (albeit arbitrary).

There are some subsequent cleanups that I intend to investigate, but this is enough change for one PR.
2024-12-17 22:34:42 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
ca5dfa74f1
Rollup merge of #133801 - Gelbpunkt:powerpc64le-unknown-linux-musl-tier-2, r=jieyouxu,Urgau,Kobzol
Promote powerpc64le-unknown-linux-musl to tier 2 with host tools

MCP: https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/803

I'm using crosstool-ng for building a toolchain because GCC 9 from `musl-toolchain.sh` has float ABI issues (?) and can't compile LLVM, and writing a crosstool-ng config for a target feels less hacky than yet another target specific shell script. I also defined a kernel version, since there wasn't one specified before. If a lower version is desired, just let me know. I also tried to match the rust configure args with the loongarch64 musl tier 2 target.

The resulting compiler works fine, built with `DEPLOY=1 ./src/ci/docker/run.sh dist-powerpc64le-linux` and tested on Alpine Linux in a VM and on a bare metal POWER8 machine:
```
qemu-ppc64le:/tmp/rust-nightly-powerpc64le-unknown-linux-musl$ ash install.sh
install: creating uninstall script at /usr/local/lib/rustlib/uninstall.sh
install: installing component 'rustc'
install: installing component 'rust-std-powerpc64le-unknown-linux-musl'
install: installing component 'cargo'
install: installing component 'rustfmt-preview'
install: installing component 'rls-preview'
install: installing component 'rust-analyzer-preview'
install: installing component 'llvm-tools-preview'
install: installing component 'clippy-preview'
install: installing component 'miri-preview'
install: installing component 'rust-analysis-powerpc64le-unknown-linux-musl'
install: installing component 'llvm-bitcode-linker-preview'
install: WARNING: failed to run ldconfig. this may happen when not installing as root. run with --verbose to see the error

    rust installed.

qemu-ppc64le:~$ echo 'fn main() { println!("hello world"); }' > test.rs
qemu-ppc64le:~$ rustc test.rs
qemu-ppc64le:~$ ./test
hello world
qemu-ppc64le:~$ file test
test: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, 64-bit PowerPC or cisco 7500, OpenPOWER ELF V2 ABI, version 1 (SYSV), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=596ee6abf9add487ebc54fb71c2076fb6faea013, with debug_info, not stripped
```

try-job: dist-powerpc64le-linux
2024-12-17 22:34:41 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
938742e687
Rollup merge of #133265 - the8472:extract-if-ranges, r=cuviper
Add a range argument to vec.extract_if

tracking issue: #43244

This adds the range argument requested in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/43244#issuecomment-2486160659
2024-12-17 22:34:40 +01:00
bors
7e6bf003f3 Auto merge of #134376 - jdonszelmann:fix-rustdoc-perf, r=jieyouxu
Try to fix perf regression in rustdoc after hir attributes

Slight performance regression introduced in #131808

r? `@jieyouxu`
2024-12-17 21:34:13 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
ef96965f44 add MixedBitSet::clear 2024-12-17 18:54:39 +00:00
bors
a4cb3c8318 Auto merge of #134381 - jdonszelmann:move-attribute-types, r=oli-obk
Split up attribute parsing code and move data types to `rustc_attr_data_structures`

This change renames `rustc_attr` to `rustc_attr_parsing`, and splits up the parsing code. At the same time, all the data types used move to `rustc_attr_data_structures`. This is in preparation of also having a third crate: `rustc_attr_validation`

I initially envisioned this as two separate PRs, but I think doing it in one go reduces the number of ways others would have to rebase their changes on this. However, I can still split them.

r? `@oli-obk` (we already discussed how this is a first step in a larger plan)

For a more detailed plan on how attributes are going to change, see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/131229

Edit: this looks like a giant PR, but the changes are actually rather trivial. Each commit is reviewable on its own, and mostly moves code around. No new logic is added.
2024-12-17 18:50:50 +00:00
clubby789
0b095f80d8 compiler & tools dependencies:
Updating allocator-api2 v0.2.20 -> v0.2.21
    Updating annotate-snippets v0.11.4 -> v0.11.5
    Updating anyhow v1.0.93 -> v1.0.94
    Updating bstr v1.11.0 -> v1.11.1
    Updating chrono v0.4.38 -> v0.4.39
    Updating clap v4.5.21 -> v4.5.23
    Updating clap_builder v4.5.21 -> v4.5.23
    Updating clap_complete v4.5.38 -> v4.5.39
    Updating clap_lex v0.7.3 -> v0.7.4
    Updating colored v2.1.0 -> v2.2.0
    Updating console v0.15.8 -> v0.15.10
    Updating crossbeam-channel v0.5.13 -> v0.5.14
    Updating crossbeam-deque v0.8.5 -> v0.8.6
    Updating crossbeam-utils v0.8.20 -> v0.8.21
    Updating encode_unicode v0.3.6 -> v1.0.0
    Updating fastrand v2.2.0 -> v2.3.0
    Updating home v0.5.9 -> v0.5.11
    Updating js-sys v0.3.74 -> v0.3.76
    Updating libc v0.2.167 -> v0.2.168
    Updating miniz_oxide v0.8.0 -> v0.8.1
    Updating pest v2.7.14 -> v2.7.15
    Updating pest_derive v2.7.14 -> v2.7.15
    Updating pest_generator v2.7.14 -> v2.7.15
    Updating pest_meta v2.7.14 -> v2.7.15
    Updating redox_syscall v0.5.7 -> v0.5.8
    Updating rustc-stable-hash v0.1.0 -> v0.1.1
    Updating rustix v0.38.41 -> v0.38.42
    Updating self_cell v1.0.4 -> v1.1.0
    Updating semver v1.0.23 -> v1.0.24
    Updating serde v1.0.215 -> v1.0.216
    Updating serde_derive v1.0.215 -> v1.0.216
      Adding thiserror v2.0.7
      Adding thiserror-impl v2.0.7
    Updating time v0.3.36 -> v0.3.37
    Updating time-macros v0.2.18 -> v0.2.19
    Updating tokio v1.41.1 -> v1.42.0
    Updating wasm-bindgen v0.2.97 -> v0.2.99
    Updating wasm-bindgen-backend v0.2.97 -> v0.2.99
    Updating wasm-bindgen-macro v0.2.97 -> v0.2.99
    Updating wasm-bindgen-macro-support v0.2.97 -> v0.2.99
    Updating wasm-bindgen-shared v0.2.97 -> v0.2.99
    Updating wasm-encoder v0.221.0 -> v0.221.2
    Updating wasmparser v0.221.0 -> v0.221.2
    Updating wast v221.0.0 -> v221.0.2
    Updating wat v1.221.0 -> v1.221.2

library dependencies:
    Updating allocator-api2 v0.2.20 -> v0.2.21
    Updating libc v0.2.167 -> v0.2.168

rustbook dependencies:
    Updating anyhow v1.0.93 -> v1.0.94
    Updating bstr v1.11.0 -> v1.11.1
    Updating chrono v0.4.38 -> v0.4.39
    Updating clap v4.5.21 -> v4.5.23
    Updating clap_builder v4.5.21 -> v4.5.23
    Updating clap_complete v4.5.38 -> v4.5.39
    Updating clap_lex v0.7.3 -> v0.7.4
    Updating fastrand v2.2.0 -> v2.3.0
    Updating js-sys v0.3.74 -> v0.3.76
    Updating libc v0.2.167 -> v0.2.168
    Updating miniz_oxide v0.8.0 -> v0.8.1
    Updating pest v2.7.14 -> v2.7.15
    Updating pest_derive v2.7.14 -> v2.7.15
    Updating pest_generator v2.7.14 -> v2.7.15
    Updating pest_meta v2.7.14 -> v2.7.15
    Updating pulldown-cmark-to-cmark v19.0.0 -> v19.0.1
    Updating redox_syscall v0.5.7 -> v0.5.8
    Updating rustix v0.38.41 -> v0.38.42
    Updating semver v1.0.23 -> v1.0.24
    Updating serde v1.0.215 -> v1.0.216
    Updating serde_derive v1.0.215 -> v1.0.216
      Adding thiserror v2.0.7
      Adding thiserror-impl v2.0.7
    Updating wasm-bindgen v0.2.97 -> v0.2.99
    Updating wasm-bindgen-backend v0.2.97 -> v0.2.99
    Updating wasm-bindgen-macro v0.2.97 -> v0.2.99
    Updating wasm-bindgen-macro-support v0.2.97 -> v0.2.99
    Updating wasm-bindgen-shared v0.2.97 -> v0.2.99
    Removing windows-sys v0.52.0
2024-12-17 17:41:00 +00:00
Integral
7eb0d84424
refactor: replace &PathBuf with &Path to enhance generality 2024-12-18 00:28:34 +08:00
bors
1d35638dc3 Auto merge of #130766 - clarfonthey:stable-coverage-attribute, r=wesleywiser
Stabilize #[coverage] attribute

Closes #84605, which passed FCP.

Stabilisation report here: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/84605#issuecomment-2166514660

Also added to reference here: rust-lang/reference#1628

---

try-job: aarch64-apple
try-job: x86_64-gnu
try-job: x86_64-msvc
2024-12-17 15:56:58 +00:00
bors
f23a80a4c2 Auto merge of #134414 - jhpratt:rollup-4gtfd1h, r=jhpratt
Rollup of 10 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #134202 (Remove `rustc::existing_doc_keyword` lint)
 - #134354 (Handle fndef rendering together with signature rendering)
 - #134365 (Rename `rustc_mir_build::build` to `builder`)
 - #134368 (Use links to edition guide for edition migrations)
 - #134397 (rustc_borrowck: Suggest changing `&raw const` to `&raw mut` if applicable)
 - #134398 (AIX: add alignment info for test)
 - #134400 (Fix some comments related to upvars handling)
 - #134406 (Fix `-Z input-stats` ordering)
 - #134409 (bootstrap: fix a comment)
 - #134412 (small borrowck cleanup)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-12-17 12:07:32 +00:00
Jacob Pratt
cdd71c9f3d
Rollup merge of #134412 - lcnr:borrowck-cleanup-trivial, r=jackh726
small borrowck cleanup

the already approved parts of #133909 and #133961

r? `@jackh726`
2024-12-17 05:37:36 -05:00
Jacob Pratt
3d0e5e024a
Rollup merge of #134406 - nnethercote:fix-input-stats-ordering, r=jieyouxu
Fix `-Z input-stats` ordering

It currently depends on the hash algorithm.

r? `@Noratrieb`
2024-12-17 05:37:23 -05:00
Jacob Pratt
0956be6aa5
Rollup merge of #134400 - spastorino:fix-some-comments, r=compiler-errors
Fix some comments related to upvars handling

I'm tidying up my ergonomic ref counting PR and I'm going to make some small, simple and unrelated changes outside that PR, so the main PR sticks more straight to the point.
2024-12-17 05:37:19 -05:00
Jacob Pratt
40ce4e0ccf
Rollup merge of #134397 - Enselic:raw-mut, r=compiler-errors
rustc_borrowck: Suggest changing `&raw const` to `&raw mut` if applicable

Closes #127562

For reference, here is the diff compared to the original error reported in that issue before #134244 stopped suggesting the invalid syntax:

```
diff --git a/tests/ui/borrowck/no-invalid-mut-suggestion-for-raw-pointer-issue-127562.stderr b/tests/ui/borrowck/no-invalid-mut-suggestion-for-raw-pointer-issue-127562.stderr
index 0da5d15cf7f..dbe834b6b78 100644
--- a/tests/ui/borrowck/no-invalid-mut-suggestion-for-raw-pointer-issue-127562.stderr
+++ b/tests/ui/borrowck/no-invalid-mut-suggestion-for-raw-pointer-issue-127562.stderr
``@@`` -6,8 +6,8 ``@@`` LL |     unsafe { *ptr = 3; }
    |
 help: consider changing this to be a mutable pointer
    |
-LL |     let ptr = &mut raw const val;
-   |                +++
+LL |     let ptr = &raw mut val;
+   |                    ~~~

 error: aborting due to 1 previous error
```
2024-12-17 05:37:11 -05:00
Jacob Pratt
68c56f6274
Rollup merge of #134368 - ehuss:edition-links, r=jieyouxu
Use links to edition guide for edition migrations

This switches the migration lints for the 2024 edition to point to the edition guide documentation instead of the tracking issues. I expect the documentation should be easier to understand for a user, compared to most of the issues which don't have any direct information, and can be a bit confusing to navigate, or have outdated information.
2024-12-17 05:37:04 -05:00
Jacob Pratt
7e72c3e82f
Rollup merge of #134365 - Zalathar:builder, r=nnethercote
Rename `rustc_mir_build::build` to `builder`

GitHub's “Go to file” feature silently ignores all files in this module, presumably because they are in a directory named `build`, which is mistaken for a build-output directory. That makes it meaningfully harder to view those files and their history via GitHub.

This PR sidesteps that issue by renaming `build` to `builder`, which in context has basically the same meaning, but can't be mistaken for a build-output directory.

---

Extracted from #133404, after #133592 changed the .gitignore rule from `build/` to `/build`. The problem of GitHub ignoring these files still exists even after that change, which suggests that GitHub's behaviour is a hard-coded heuristic that isn't influenced by the repository's git settings.

Currently this PR doesn't include the tidy rule forbidding `build` as a module name, but that could be added if people think it's a good idea.
2024-12-17 05:37:00 -05:00
Jacob Pratt
e7407b3029
Rollup merge of #134354 - oli-obk:push-nlrxswvpqnuk, r=compiler-errors
Handle fndef rendering together with signature rendering

Pulled out of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/134353

Changes some highlighting in type mismatch errors around fndefs
2024-12-17 05:36:56 -05:00
Jacob Pratt
52b4557639
Rollup merge of #134202 - nnethercote:rm-existing_doc_keyword, r=GuillaumeGomez
Remove `rustc::existing_doc_keyword` lint

The check doesn't require a lint.

r? ``@GuillaumeGomez``
2024-12-17 05:36:52 -05:00
lcnr
c76eb22356 fn member_constraint to add_member_constraint 2024-12-17 09:00:29 +01:00
lcnr
e6349b414e small refactor to region error handling 2024-12-17 09:00:29 +01:00
lcnr
a1b38aa437 move variable initialization 2024-12-17 09:00:28 +01:00
lcnr
3350b9faad consistently handle global where-bounds 2024-12-17 08:50:47 +01:00
bors
978c659b72 Auto merge of #134302 - bjorn3:remove_driver_queries, r=oli-obk,jieyouxu
Remove queries from the driver interface

All uses of driver queries in the public api of rustc_driver have been removed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/134130 already. This removes driver queries from rustc_interface and does a couple of cleanups around TyCtxt construction and entering enabled by this removal.

Finishes the removal of driver queries started with https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/126834.
2024-12-17 04:57:40 +00:00
Harrison Kaiser
1e33dd1711 Fix logical error with what text is considered whitespace.
There is a logical issue around what counts as leading white-space.
There is code which does a subtraction assuming that no errors will be reported
inside the leading whitespace. However we compute the length of
that whitespace with std::char::is_whitespace and not
rustc_lexer::is_whitespace. The former will include a no-break space while
later will excluded it. We can only safely make the assumption that no errors
will be reported  in whitespace if it is all "Rust Standard" whitespace.
Indeed an error does occur in unicode whitespace if it contains a no-break
space.
2024-12-16 23:34:46 -05:00
Nicholas Nethercote
862950b772 Fix -Z inputs-stats ordering.
In #129533 the main hash function changed and the order of `-Z
input-stats` output changed, which showed that it is dependent on the
hash function, even though it is sorted. That's because entries with the
same cumulative size are ordered in a way that depends on the hash
function.

This commit fixes that by using the entry label as the secondary
ordering key.
2024-12-17 15:17:28 +11:00
Zalathar
541d4e85d9 coverage: Track used functions in a set instead of a map
This patch dismantles what was left of `FunctionCoverage` in `map_data.rs`,
replaces `function_coverage_map` with a set, and overhauls how we prepare
covfun records for unused functions.
2024-12-17 14:14:19 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
121e87bf14 Remove rustc::existing_doc_keyword lint.
`CheckAttrVisitor::check_doc_keyword` checks `#[doc(keyword = "..")]`
attributes to ensure they are on an empty module, and that the value is
a non-empty identifier.

The `rustc::existing_doc_keyword` lint checks these attributes to ensure
that the value is the name of a keyword.

It's silly to have two different checking mechanisms for these
attributes. This commit does the following.
- Changes `check_doc_keyword` to check that the value is the name of a
  keyword (avoiding the need for the identifier check, which removes a
  dependency on `rustc_lexer`).
- Removes the lint.
- Updates tests accordingly.

There is one hack: the `SelfTy` FIXME case used to used to be handled by
disabling the lint, but now is handled with a special case in
`is_doc_keyword`. That hack will go away if/when the FIXME is fixed.

Co-Authored-By: Guillaume Gomez <guillaume1.gomez@gmail.com>
2024-12-17 13:56:10 +11:00
Zalathar
d34c365eb0 coverage: Pull function source hash out of map_data.rs 2024-12-17 13:55:20 +11:00
Zalathar
527f8127bb coverage: Pull region conversion out of map_data.rs 2024-12-17 13:55:20 +11:00
Zalathar
252276a53d coverage: Pull expression conversion out of map_data.rs 2024-12-17 13:55:20 +11:00
Zalathar
154fae1e8d coverage: Build the global file table on the fly 2024-12-17 13:55:19 +11:00
Zalathar
fe412af4fc coverage: Use is_eligible_for_coverage to filter unused functions
The checks in `is_eligible_for_coverage` include `is_fn_like`, but will also
exclude various function-like things that cannot possibly have coverage
instrumentation.
2024-12-17 13:30:11 +11:00
ltdk
cb487cc2fa Stabilize #[coverage] attribute 2024-12-16 21:07:06 -05:00
Zalathar
c58219b786 Explain why build was renamed to builder 2024-12-17 11:41:11 +11:00
Zalathar
bccbe70991 Rename rustc_mir_build::build to builder 2024-12-17 11:41:11 +11:00
The 8472
fe521506a6 update uses of extract_if in the compiler 2024-12-16 22:06:52 +01:00
Santiago Pastorino
93d599cb62
Fix names of adjust fns 2024-12-16 17:06:41 -03:00
Santiago Pastorino
62d5aaa8d4
Adjust upvar.rs file path 2024-12-16 17:05:28 -03:00
Martin Nordholts
70a0dc1f7e rustc_borrowck: Suggest changing &raw const to &raw mut if applicable 2024-12-16 20:44:23 +01:00
Martin Nordholts
47b559d00e rustc_borrowck: suggest_ampmut(): Inline unneeded local var
Since the previos commit renamed `assignment_rhs_span` to just
`rhs_span` there is no need for a variable just to shorten the
expression on the next line. Inline the variable.
2024-12-16 20:44:07 +01:00
Martin Nordholts
bfb027a50d rustc_borrowck: suggest_ampmut(): Just rename some variables
By making the variable names more descriptive it becomes easier to
understand the code. Especially with the more complicated code in the
next commit.
2024-12-16 20:29:33 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
9a0dab2b5b
Rollup merge of #134386 - oli-obk:some-trait-impl-diff-diagnostic-cleanups, r=compiler-errors
Some trait method vs impl method signature difference diagnostic cleanups

Just some things I noticed while debugging a weird diagnostic in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/134353

best reviewed commit by commit
2024-12-16 20:00:29 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
7c301ecdf5
Rollup merge of #134371 - scottmcm:fix-134352, r=oli-obk
Check for array lengths that aren't actually `usize`

I wish typeck wouldn't give us `ty::Array`s that have this problem in the first place, but we can check for it.

Fixes #134352
cc ``@matthiaskrgr``
2024-12-16 20:00:26 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
dffaad8332
Rollup merge of #134337 - RalfJung:riscv-target-features, r=workingjubilee
reject unsound toggling of RISCV target features

~~Stacked on top of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/133417, only the last commit is new.~~

Works towards https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/132618 (but more [remains to be done](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/134337#issuecomment-2544228958))
Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116344

Cc ``@beetrees`` I hope I got everything.  I didn't do anything about "The f and zfinx features are incompatible" and that's not an ABI thing (right?) and I am not sure how to handle it with these ABI checks.
r? ``@workingjubilee``

Ideally we'd also reject target specs that disable the `f` feature but set an ABI that requires `f`... but I don't want to duplicate this logic. I have some ideas for how maybe the entire float ABI check logic should be different, now that we have some examples of what these ABI checks look like, but that will be a future PR.
2024-12-16 20:00:24 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
86db97e2b3
Rollup merge of #134284 - estebank:issue-74863, r=lcnr
Keep track of patterns that could have introduced a binding, but didn't

When we recover from a pattern parse error, or a pattern uses `..`, we keep track of that and affect resolution error for missing bindings that could have been provided by that pattern. We differentiate between `..` and parse recovery. We silence resolution errors likely caused by the pattern parse error.

```
error[E0425]: cannot find value `title` in this scope
  --> $DIR/struct-pattern-with-missing-fields-resolve-error.rs:18:30
   |
LL |     if let Website { url, .. } = website {
   |            ------------------- this pattern doesn't include `title`, which is available in `Website`
LL |         println!("[{}]({})", title, url);
   |                              ^^^^^ not found in this scope
```

Fix #74863.
2024-12-16 20:00:22 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
d03e3c8612
Rollup merge of #134197 - Enselic:mirror, r=lcnr
rustc_mir_build: Clarify that 'mirrored' does not mean 'flipped' or 'reversed'

My intuition for 'mirrored' is that it means 'flipped' or 'reversed'. Clarify that that is not what is meant to 'mirror' the THIR from the HIR.
2024-12-16 20:00:13 +01:00
Jonathan Dönszelmann
efb98b6552
rename rustc_attr to rustc_attr_parsing and create rustc_attr_data_structures 2024-12-16 19:08:19 +01:00
Jonathan Dönszelmann
1341366af9
split attributes 2024-12-16 19:08:19 +01:00
Oli Scherer
1d834c2257 Avoid wrapping fn sig in a fn pointer when we want to just print the sig 2024-12-16 16:02:05 +00:00
Oli Scherer
1c7d54eb7b Deduplicate some pretty printing logic 2024-12-16 16:02:05 +00:00
Oli Scherer
4032b9ddbd Avoid wrapping a trivially defaultable type in Option 2024-12-16 16:02:05 +00:00
Oli Scherer
f387b9d909 Properly name a def id variable 2024-12-16 16:02:05 +00:00
Oli Scherer
bdb88c9d4a Avoid creating a fn sig type just to unwrap it again to get at its signature 2024-12-16 16:02:05 +00:00
Oli Scherer
e40a494f5c Handle fndef rendering together with signature rendering 2024-12-16 10:15:57 +00:00
Jonathan Dönszelmann
62a21038ec
try fix hir-attrs perf 2024-12-16 10:00:38 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
0bc3f48c11
Rollup merge of #134369 - antonok-edm:refering-referring, r=jieyouxu
Update spelling of "referring"

I noticed that `referring` was spelled incorrectly in the output of `unexpected 'cfg' condition name` warnings; it looks like it was also incorrectly spelled in a doc comment. I've update both instances.
2024-12-16 08:03:34 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
551de164e6
Rollup merge of #134357 - Urgau:fn-ptr-134345, r=compiler-errors
Fix `trimmed_def_paths` ICE in the function ptr comparison lint

This PR fixes an ICE with `trimmed_def_paths` ICE in the function ptr comparison lint, specifically when pretty-printing user types but then not using the resulting pretty-printing.

Fixes #134345
r? `@saethlin`
2024-12-16 08:03:33 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
050e0cc6eb
Rollup merge of #134314 - compiler-errors:default-struct-value-const, r=estebank
Make sure to use normalized ty for unevaluated const in default struct value

This cleans up the way that we construct the `mir::Const::Unevaluated` for default struct values. We were previously using `from_unevaluated`, which doesn't normalize the type, and is really only used for inline assembly. Other codepaths (such as `ExprKind::NamedConst`) use the type from the body.

Also, let's stop using `literal_operand`, which also is really not meant for calls other than for literal comparisons in pattern lowering.

Also move all of the tests to a separate subdirectory so they don't need to have the same prefix on all the test files.

Fixes #134298
r? estebank or reassign
2024-12-16 08:03:32 +01:00
Ralf Jung
934ed85e79 tweak comments 2024-12-16 07:56:03 +01:00
Scott McMurray
43a79a0f4b Check for array lengths that aren't actually usize 2024-12-15 22:18:09 -08:00
Eric Huss
3e80697972 Use links to edition guide for edition migrations 2024-12-15 20:28:16 -08:00
Anton Lazarev
e9df8216d5
spell "referring" correctly 2024-12-15 19:36:35 -08:00
Esteban Küber
733fd03f0f Use span_label as it looks better when we show pattern missing binding in order 2024-12-15 22:58:16 +00:00
Esteban Küber
8c8e8d35bc Use ErrorGuaranteed more 2024-12-15 22:48:05 +00:00
Urgau
3f105be05c Fix trimmed_def_paths ICE in the function ptr comparison lint 2024-12-15 23:46:42 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
5f40942f9c Remove a FIXME comment.
It is possible to avoid the clone as suggested in the comment. It would
require introducing an enum with two variants
`CloneBeforeModifying(&Domain)` and `Modifiable(&mut Domain)`. But it's
not worth the effort, because this code path just isn't very hot. E.g.
when compiling a large benchmark like `cargo-0.60.0` it's only hit a few
thousand times.
2024-12-16 09:36:09 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
83f3d204cf Remove opt_clone_from_or_clone.
Switches to the idiom used elsewhere of calling `Analysis::bottom_value`
to initialize a `state` value outside a loop, and then using
`clone_from` to update it within the loop. This is simpler and has no
impact on performance.
2024-12-16 09:36:09 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
c8c50f4351 Factor out some shared code from Maybe{In,Unin}itializedPlaces. 2024-12-16 09:36:09 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
4d8316f4d4 Simplify dataflow SwitchInt handling.
Current `SwitchInt` handling has complicated control flow.

- The dataflow engine calls `Analysis::apply_switch_int_edge_effects`,
  passing in an "applier" that impls `SwitchIntEdgeEffects`.
- `apply_switch_int_edge_effects` possibly calls `apply` on the applier,
  passing it a closure.
- The `apply` method calls the closure on each `SwitchInt` edge.
- The closure operates on the edge.

I.e. control flow goes from the engine, to the analysis, to the applier
(which came from the engine), to the closure (which came from the
analysis). It took me a while to work this out.

This commit changes to a simpler structure that maintains the important
characteristics.

- The dataflow engine calls `Analysis::get_switch_int_data`.
- `get_switch_int_data` returns an `Option<Self::SwitchIntData>` value.
- If that returned value was `Some`, the dataflow engine calls
  `Analysis::apply_switch_int_edge_effect` on each edge, passing the
  `Self::SwitchIntData` value.
- `Analysis::apply_switch_int_edge_effect` operates on the edge.

I.e. control flow goes from the engine, to the analysis, to the
engine, to the analysis.

Added:
- The `Analysis::SwitchIntData` assoc type and the
  `Analysis::get_switch_int_data` method. Both only need to be
  defined by analyses that look at `SwitchInt` terminators.
- The `MaybePlacesSwitchIntData` struct, which has three fields.

Changes:
- `Analysis::apply_switch_int_edge_effects` becomes
  `Analysis::apply_switch_int_edge_effect`, which is a little simpler
  because it's dealing with a single edge instead of all edges.

Removed:
- The `SwitchIntEdgeEffects` trait, and its two impls:
  `BackwardSwitchIntEdgeEffectsApplier` (which has six fields) and
  `ForwardSwitchIntEdgeEffectsApplier` structs (which has four fields).
- The closure.

The new structure is more concise and simpler.
2024-12-16 09:36:07 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
848610fddc Add a comment to MaybeInitializedPlaces::apply_terminator_effect.
I tried reordering this method to more closely match
`MaybeUninitializedPlaces::apply_terminator_effect`, but doing so breaks
tests.
2024-12-16 09:24:46 +11:00
bors
f2b91ccbc2 Auto merge of #131808 - jdonszelmann:hir-attributes, r=oli-obk,petrochenkov
Hir attributes

This PR needs some explanation, it's somewhat large.

- This is step one as described in https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/796. I've added a new `hir::Attribute` which is a lowered version of `ast::Attribute`. Right now, this has few concrete effects, however every place that after this PR parses a `hir::Attribute` should later get a pre-parsed attribute as described in https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/796 and transitively https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/131229.
- an extension trait `AttributeExt` is added, which is implemented for both `ast::Attribute` and `hir::Atribute`. This makes `hir::Attributes` mostly compatible with code that used to parse `ast::Attribute`. All its methods are also added as inherent methods to avoid having to import the trait everywhere in the compiler.
  - Incremental can not not hash `ast::Attribute` at all.
2024-12-15 22:05:33 +00:00
Ralf Jung
171223e01b reject unsound toggling of RISCV target features 2024-12-15 20:33:34 +01:00
bors
c26db435bf Auto merge of #134349 - jieyouxu:rollup-zqn0jox, r=jieyouxu
Rollup of 4 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #134111 (Fix `--nocapture` for run-make tests)
 - #134329 (Add m68k_target_feature)
 - #134331 (bootstrap: make ./x test error-index work)
 - #134339 (Pass `TyCtxt` to early diagostics decoration)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-12-15 19:14:24 +00:00
Jonathan Dönszelmann
1d5ec2cd6a
Remove some leftover dead code 2024-12-15 19:18:46 +01:00
Jonathan Dönszelmann
d50c0a5480
Add hir::Attribute 2024-12-15 19:18:46 +01:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
56545cae69
Rollup merge of #134339 - Urgau:tcx-in-early-diag, r=jieyouxu
Pass `TyCtxt` to early diagostics decoration

This PR pass a `TyCtxt` to the early diagnostics decoration code so that diagnostics code that take advantage of (a very limited but still useful) `TyCtxt` in their note, help, suggestions, ...

This is particulary useful for #133221 which wants to get the crate name of a `DefId`, which is possible with `tcx.crate_name(...)`.

I highly recommend reviewing this PR commit by commit.

r? `@jieyouxu`
2024-12-16 01:52:23 +08:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
54e2d39494
Rollup merge of #134329 - taiki-e:m68k-target-feature, r=workingjubilee
Add m68k_target_feature

This adds the following unstable target features (tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/134328):

- isa-68000
- isa-68010
- isa-68020
- isa-68030
- isa-68040
- isa-68060
- isa-68881
- isa-68882

The feature names and implied features are match with [definitions in LLVM](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/llvmorg-19.1.0/llvm/lib/Target/M68k/M68k.td#L21-L57).

isa-68881 and isa-68882 are FPU ISA features.
isa-68881 is needed to support input/output in floating-point regs in inline assembly. isa-68020 is needed to implement https://github.com/taiki-e/atomic-maybe-uninit/pull/28 more robustly.

cc `@glaubitz` `@ricky26` (designated developers  of [m68k-unknown-linux-gnu](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/platform-support/m68k-unknown-linux-gnu.html#designated-developers))
r? workingjubilee

`@rustbot` label +O-motorola68k +A-target-feature
2024-12-16 01:52:22 +08:00
Oli Scherer
53b2c7cc95 Rename value field to expr to simplify later commits' diffs 2024-12-15 18:47:45 +01:00
bors
d18506299b Auto merge of #133417 - RalfJung:aarch64-float-abi, r=workingjubilee
reject aarch64 target feature toggling that would change the float ABI

~~Stacked on top of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/133099. Only the last two commits are new.~~

The first new commit lays the groundwork for separately controlling whether a feature may be enabled or disabled. The second commit uses that to make it illegal to *disable* the `neon` feature (which is only possible via `-Ctarget-feature`, and so the new check just adds a warning). Enabling the `neon` feature remains allowed on targets that don't disable `neon` or `fp-armv8`, which is all our built-in targets. This way, the entire PR is not a breaking change.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/131058 for hardfloat targets (together with https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/133102 which fixed it for softfloat targets).

Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116344.
2024-12-15 16:32:03 +00:00
Urgau
291c519c69 Improve check-cfg Cargo macro diagnostic with crate name 2024-12-15 17:16:01 +01:00
Urgau
e3e5bd95cd Cleanup lifetimes around EarlyContextAndPass and EarlyCheckNode 2024-12-15 17:16:00 +01:00
Rémy Rakic
8562497d0a improve consistency within fact gen
- fix names
- fix ordering of arguments
2024-12-15 14:44:07 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
7ad1f5bec5 refactor type_check module slightly
- use a consistent name for `TypeChecker`, which is usually referred to as `typeck`
- remove an incorrect doc comment
- remove a single-use local
2024-12-15 14:44:07 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
2024c5d869 simplify emit_outlives_facts
- integrate into `emit_facts` and remove from typeck
2024-12-15 14:44:07 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
1740a5f84a simplify emit_access_facts and fact generation
- integrate it within existing fact generation instead of being called
  in typeck
- simplify access fact extraction
- also remove single use fact emit functions in root fact generation
2024-12-15 14:44:07 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
5486857448 use let else more consistently in fact generation
also remove a useless trace
2024-12-15 14:44:07 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
afbe101f0e clean up translate_outlives_facts
- remove dependency on `TypeChecker`
- move to legacy fact generation module
- group facts emitted during typeck together
2024-12-15 14:44:07 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
9d8f58adb2 clean up emit_drop_facts
- remove dependency on `TypeChecker`
- move to legacy fact generation module
- remove polonius module from liveness
2024-12-15 14:44:07 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
2fd443888e clean up emit_access_facts
- remove dependency on `TypeChecker`
- move to legacy fact generation module
2024-12-15 14:44:07 +00:00
bors
a611773d80 Auto merge of #134117 - DianQK:gep-i8, r=oli-obk
Modifies the index instruction from `gep [0 x %Type]` to `gep %Type`

Fixes #133979.

This PR modifies the index instruction from `gep [0 x %Type]` to `gep %Type`, which is the same with pointer offset calculation.

This will help LLVM calculate various formats of GEP instructions. According to [[RFC] Replacing getelementptr with ptradd](https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-replacing-getelementptr-with-ptradd/68699), we ultimately aim to canonicalize everything to `gep i8`. Based on the results from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/134117#issuecomment-2531717076, I think we still need to investigate some missing optimizations, so this PR is just a small step forward.

r? compiler
2024-12-15 13:50:38 +00:00
DianQK
3fc506b4d4
Simplify the GEP instruction for index 2024-12-15 19:01:45 +08:00
Ralf Jung
74e2ac406b advice against negative features in target specs
Co-authored-by: Jubilee <workingjubilee@gmail.com>
2024-12-15 11:23:21 +01:00
Stuart Cook
6c75fc848d
Rollup merge of #134315 - lqd:polonius-next-episode-1, r=jackh726
A couple of polonius fact generation cleanups

This PR is extracted from #134268 for easier review and contains its first two commits. They have already been reviewed by `@jackh726.`

r? `@jackh726`
2024-12-15 20:01:40 +11:00
Stuart Cook
81378c8258
Rollup merge of #134313 - compiler-errors:no-itib-def-id, r=oli-obk
Don't make a def id for `impl_trait_in_bindings`

The def collector is awkward, so for now just wrap let statements in a new `ImplTraitContext::InBinding` which tells `visit_ty` not to make a def id for the type. This will not generalize to other ITIB cases, like if we allow them in turbofishes (e.g. `foo::<impl Fn()>(|| {})`).

Fixes #134307

r? oli-obk
2024-12-15 20:01:39 +11:00
Stuart Cook
d48af09ffd
Rollup merge of #134285 - oli-obk:push-vwrqsqlwnuxo, r=Urgau
Add some convenience helper methods on `hir::Safety`

Makes a lot of call sites simpler and should make any refactorings needed for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/134090#issuecomment-2541332415 simpler, as fewer sites have to be touched in case we end up storing some information in the variants of `hir::Safety`
2024-12-15 20:01:38 +11:00
Stuart Cook
5ce0d812fa
Rollup merge of #133633 - jyn514:hide-linker-args, r=bjorn3,jyn514
don't show the full linker args unless `--verbose` is passed

the linker arguments can be *very* long, especially for crates with many dependencies. often they are not useful. omit them unless the user specifically requests them.

split out from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/119286. fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/109979.

r? `@bjorn3`

try-build: i686-mingw
2024-12-15 20:01:37 +11:00
Ralf Jung
0c9d42cc56 apply review feedback 2024-12-15 09:25:11 +01:00
Taiki Endo
56b8e66c66 Add m68k_target_feature 2024-12-15 15:26:50 +09:00
Scott McMurray
8acccdc355 Use PtrMetadata instead of Len in slice drop shims 2024-12-14 21:29:45 -08:00
bors
4790a435cb Auto merge of #134258 - bjorn3:no_public_specialization, r=petrochenkov
Remove support for specializing ToString outside the standard library

This is the only trait specializable outside of the standard library. Before stabilizing specialization we will probably want to remove support for this. It was originally made specializable to allow a more efficient ToString in libproc_macro back when this way the only way to get any data out of a TokenStream. We now support getting individual tokens, so proc macros no longer need to call it as often.
2024-12-15 04:45:24 +00:00
jyn
a4ef751e26 don't show the full linker args unless --verbose is passed
the linker arguments can be *very* long, especially for crates with many dependencies. some parts of them are not very useful. unless specifically requested:
- omit object files specific to the current invocation
- fold rlib files into a single braced argument (in shell expansion format)

this shortens the output significantly without removing too much information.
2024-12-14 20:38:46 -05:00
bors
7caf35b2e5 Auto merge of #134318 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-jda0jkx, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #132939 (Suggest using deref in patterns)
 - #133293 (Updates Solaris target information, adds Solaris maintainer)
 - #133392 (Fix ICE when multiple supertrait substitutions need assoc but only one is provided)
 - #133986 (Add documentation for anonymous pipe module)
 - #134022 (Doc: Extend for tuples to be stabilized in 1.85.0)
 - #134259 (Clean up `infer_return_ty_for_fn_sig`)
 - #134264 (Arbitrary self types v2: Weak & NonNull diagnostics)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-12-15 01:24:40 +00:00
Urgau
c448e35af5 Simplify opt_span_lint call in early diagnostic 2024-12-15 00:28:07 +01:00
Urgau
ab780fa48a Access TyCtxt from early diagnostic decoration 2024-12-15 00:25:05 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
0f828022db
Rollup merge of #134264 - adetaylor:weak-and-nonnull, r=compiler-errors
Arbitrary self types v2: Weak & NonNull diagnostics

This builds on top of #134262 which is more urgent to review and merge first. I'll likely rebase this PR once that lands.

This is the first part of the diagnostic enhancements planned for Arbitrary Self Types v2.

Various types can be used as method receivers, such as `Rc<>`, `Box<>` and `Arc<>`. The arbitrary self types v2 work allows further types to be made method receivers by implementing the Receiver trait.

With that in mind, it may come as a surprise to people when certain common types do not implement Receiver and thus cannot be used as a method receiver.

The RFC for arbitrary self types v2 therefore proposes emitting specific
lint hints for these cases:
* `NonNull`
* `Weak`
* Raw pointers

The code already emits a hint for this third case, in that it advises folks that the `arbitrary_self_types_pointers` feature may meet their need. This PR adds diagnostic hints for the `Weak` and `NonNull` cases.

Tracking issue #44874

r? `@wesleywiser`
2024-12-14 23:56:32 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
1fa1f3001f
Rollup merge of #134259 - compiler-errors:infer-ret-ty, r=dtolnay
Clean up `infer_return_ty_for_fn_sig`

The code for lowering fn signatures from HIR currently is structured to prefer the recovery path (where users write `-> _`) over the good path. This PR pulls the recovery code out into a separate fn.

Review w/o whitespace
2024-12-14 23:56:31 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
67278cd9f4
Rollup merge of #133392 - compiler-errors:object-sup, r=lcnr
Fix ICE when multiple supertrait substitutions need assoc but only one is provided

Dyn traits must have all of their associated types constrained either by:
1. writing them in the dyn trait itself as an associated type bound, like `dyn Iterator<Item = u32>`,
2. A supertrait bound, like `trait ConstrainedIterator: Iterator<Item = u32> {}`, then you may write `dyn ConstrainedIterator` which doesn't need to mention `Item`.

However, the object type lowering code did not consider the fact that there may be multiple supertraits with different substitutions, so it just used the associated type's *def id* as a key for keeping track of which associated types are missing:

1fc691e6dd/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/hir_ty_lowering/dyn_compatibility.rs (L131)

This means that we can have missing associated types when there are mutliple supertraits with different substitutions and only one of them is constrained, like:

```rust
trait Sup<T> {
    type Assoc: Default;
}

impl<T: Default> Sup<T> for () {
    type Assoc = T;
}
impl<T: Default, U: Default> Dyn<T, U> for () {}

trait Dyn<A, B>: Sup<A, Assoc = A> + Sup<B> {}
```

The above example allows you to name `<dyn Dyn<i32, u32> as Sup<u32>>::Assoc` even though it is not possible to project since it's neither constrained by a manually written projection bound or a supertrait bound. This successfully type-checks, but leads to a codegen ICE since we are not able to project the associated type.

This PR fixes the validation for checking that a dyn trait mentions all of its associated type bounds. This is theoretically a breaking change, since you could technically use that `dyn Dyn<A, B>` type mentionedin the example above without actually *projecting* to the bad associated type, but I don't expect it to ever be relevant to a user since it's almost certainly a bug. This is corroborated with the crater results[^crater], which show no failures[^unknown].

Crater: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/133392#issuecomment-2508769703

Fixes #133388

[^crater]: I cratered this originally with #133397, which is a PR that is stacked on top, then re-ran crater with just the failures from that PR.
[^unknown]: If you look at the crater results, it shows all of the passes as "unknown". I believe this is a crater bug, since looking at the results manually shows them as passes.
2024-12-14 23:56:30 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
ecfa09acc4
Rollup merge of #133293 - psumbera:solaris-maintainer, r=workingjubilee,jieyouxu,tgross35
Updates Solaris target information, adds Solaris maintainer
2024-12-14 23:56:29 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
db77788dc5
Rollup merge of #132939 - uellenberg:suggest-deref, r=oli-obk
Suggest using deref in patterns

Fixes #132784

This changes the following code:
```rs
use std::sync::Arc;
fn main() {
    let mut x = Arc::new(Some(1));
    match x {
        Some(_) => {}
        None => {}
    }
}
```

to output
```rs
error[E0308]: mismatched types
  --> src/main.rs:5:9
   |
LL |     match x {
   |           - this expression has type `Arc<Option<{integer}>>`
...
LL |         Some(_) => {}
   |         ^^^^^^^ expected `Arc<Option<{integer}>>`, found `Option<_>`
   |
   = note: expected struct `Arc<Option<{integer}>>`
                found enum `Option<_>`
help: consider dereferencing to access the inner value using the Deref trait
   |
LL |     match *x {
   |           ~~
```

instead of
```rs
error[E0308]: mismatched types
 --> src/main.rs:5:9
  |
4 |     match x {
  |           - this expression has type `Arc<Option<{integer}>>`
5 |         Some(_) => {}
  |         ^^^^^^^ expected `Arc<Option<{integer}>>`, found `Option<_>`
  |
  = note: expected struct `Arc<Option<{integer}>>`
               found enum `Option<_>`
```

This makes it more obvious that a Deref is available, and gives a suggestion on how to use it in order to fix the issue at hand.
2024-12-14 23:56:28 +01:00
bors
b57d93d8b9 Auto merge of #133734 - scottmcm:lower-indexing-to-ptrmetadata, r=davidtwco,RalfJung
Bounds-check with PtrMetadata instead of Len in MIR

Rather than emitting `Len(*_n)` in array index bounds checks, emit `PtrMetadata(copy _n)` instead -- with some asterisks for arrays and `&mut` that need it to be done slightly differently.

We're getting pretty close to removing `Len` entirely, actually.  I think just one more PR after this (for slice drop shims).

r? mir
2024-12-14 22:43:39 +00:00
Oli Scherer
8a4e5d7444 Add some convenience helper methods on hir::Safety 2024-12-14 20:31:07 +00:00
Adrian Taylor
b27817c8c6 Arbitrary self types v2: Weak, NonNull hints
Various types can be used as method receivers, such as Rc<>, Box<> and
Arc<>. The arbitrary self types v2 work allows further types to be made
method receivers by implementing the Receiver trait.

With that in mind, it may come as a surprise to people when certain
common types do not implement Receiver and thus cannot be used as a
method receiver.

The RFC for arbitrary self types v2 therefore proposes emitting specific
lint hints for these cases:
* NonNull
* Weak
* Raw pointers

The code already emits a hint for this third case, in that it advises
folks that the `arbitrary_self_types_pointers` feature may meet their
need. This PR adds diagnostic hints for the Weak and NonNull cases.
2024-12-14 20:27:15 +00:00
bors
0aeaa5eb22 Auto merge of #134305 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-bja3lsz, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #133221 (Add external macros specific diagnostics for check-cfg)
 - #133386 (Update linux_musl base to dynamically link the crt by default)
 - #134191 (Make some types and methods related to Polonius + Miri public)
 - #134227 (Update wasi-sdk used to build WASI targets)
 - #134279 ((Re-)return adjustment target if adjust kind is never-to-any)
 - #134295 (Encode coroutine-closures in SMIR)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-12-14 20:03:16 +00:00
Michael Goulet
ca055ee7db Don't make a def id for impl_trait_in_bindings 2024-12-14 18:08:30 +00:00
Michael Goulet
f870761cd8 Make sure to use normalized ty for unevaluated const for default struct value 2024-12-14 18:05:19 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
585c71fd3e refactor access fact generation
- use consistent names
- inline single use functions
- dedupe and simplify some paths
- fix fact generation timer activity: it was missing the walk and
  extraction process
2024-12-14 17:35:32 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
b0e04d5a0c move datalog fact generation into a legacy module 2024-12-14 17:35:32 +00:00
bjorn3
b0cd37ea0e Fix tests 2024-12-14 14:53:59 +00:00
bjorn3
7738929097 Remove two unnecessary references 2024-12-14 14:24:49 +00:00
bjorn3
6545a2dc92 Immediately enter in TyCtxt::create_global_ctxt 2024-12-14 14:24:49 +00:00
bjorn3
954cd79ced Move GlobalCtxt::finish to TyCtxt
This allows us to call GlobalCtxt::finish exactly once.
2024-12-14 14:24:49 +00:00
bjorn3
87802536f4 Remove the parse query 2024-12-14 14:24:49 +00:00
bjorn3
6ece803632 Get rid of of the global_ctxt query 2024-12-14 14:24:35 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
b0597b4eed
Rollup merge of #134295 - compiler-errors:smir-async-closure, r=oli-obk
Encode coroutine-closures in SMIR

Fixes #134246

r? oli-obk
2024-12-14 14:08:00 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
752f79a018
Rollup merge of #134279 - jieyouxu:return-adjustment-target, r=compiler-errors
(Re-)return adjustment target if adjust kind is never-to-any

This PR fixes #134162 where we ICE'd on

```rs
fn main() {
    struct X;
    let _ = [X] == [panic!(); 2];
}
```

In https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/121208#discussion_r1494187622, there was a change

```diff
- if let Some(adjustments) = self.typeck_results.borrow().adjustments().get(expr.hir_id) {
-     let reported = self.dcx().span_delayed_bug(
-         expr.span,
-         "expression with never type wound up being adjusted",
-     );
-     return if let [Adjustment { kind: Adjust::NeverToAny, target }] = &adjustments[..] {
-         target.to_owned()
-     } else {
-         Ty::new_error(self.tcx(), reported)
-     };
- }
+ if let Some(_) = self.typeck_results.borrow().adjustments().get(expr.hir_id) {
+     self.dcx()
+         .span_bug(expr.span, "expression with never type wound up being adjusted");
+ }
```

It turned out returning the adjustment target if the adjustment kind is `NeverToAny` is necessary, as otherwise we will go through a series of `delay_bug`s and eventually find that we constructed a `TyKind::Error` without having actually emitted an error.

This PR addresses that by re-returning the adjustment target if the adjustment kind is `NeverToAny`, partially reverting this change from #121208.

This PR has two commits:

1. The first commit adds a regression test for #134162, which will ICE (on stable 1.83.0, beta and nightly 2024-12-13).
2. The second commit is the partial revert, which will fix the ICE.

cc `@nnethercote` FYI as this is related to #121208 changes. The changes from #121208 exposed that we lacked test coverage for the code pattern reported in #134162.
2024-12-14 14:07:59 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
fffdb1bc01
Rollup merge of #134191 - willcrichton:dev, r=RalfJung,lqd
Make some types and methods related to Polonius + Miri public

We have a tool, [Aquascope](https://github.com/cognitive-engineering-lab/aquascope/), which uses Polonius and Miri to visualize the compile-time and run-time semantics of a Rust program. Changes in the last few months to both APIs have hidden away details we depend upon. This PR re-exposes some of those details, specifically:

**Polonius:**
- `BorrowSet` and `BorrowData` are added to `rustc_borrowck::consumers`, and their fields are made `pub` instead of `pub(crate)`. We need this to interpret the `BorrowIndex`es generated by Polonius.
- `BorrowSet::build` is now `pub`. We need this because the borrowck API doesn't provide access to the `BorrowSet` constructed during checking.
- `PoloniusRegionVid` is added to `rustc_borrowck::consumers`. We need this because it's also contained in the Polonius facts.

**Miri:**
- `InterpCx::local_to_op` is now a special case of `local_at_frame_to_op`, which allows querying locals in any frame. We need this because we walk the whole stack at each step to collect the state of memory.
- `InterpCx::layout_of_local` is now `pub`. We need this because we need to know the layout of every local at each step.

If these changes go against some design goal for keeping certain types private, please let me know so we can hash out a better solution. Additionally, if there's a better way to document that it's important that certain types stay public, also let me know. For example, `BorrowSet` was previously public but was hidden in 6676cec, breaking our build.

cc ```@RalfJung``` ```@nnethercote``` ```@gavinleroy```
2024-12-14 14:07:57 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
1c24da63a2
Rollup merge of #133386 - wesleywiser:update_musl_base_crt_default, r=jieyouxu
Update linux_musl base to dynamically link the crt by default

However, don't change the behavior of any existing targets at this time. For targets that used the old default, explicitly set `crt_static_default = true`.

This makes it easier for new targets to use the correct defaults while leaving the changing of individual targets to future PRs.

Related to https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/422
2024-12-14 14:07:56 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
f96fdab101
Rollup merge of #133221 - Urgau:check-cfg-macro-diag, r=jieyouxu
Add external macros specific diagnostics for check-cfg

This PR adds specific check-cfg diagnostics for unexpected cfg in external macros.

As well as hiding the some of the Cargo specific help/suggestions as they distraction for external macros and are generally not the right solution.

Follow-up to #132577

`@rustbot` label +L-unexpected_cfgs
r? compiler
2024-12-14 14:07:56 +01:00
bors
f1ec5d64b3 Auto merge of #134296 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-o0sxozj, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #132150 (Fix powerpc64 big-endian FreeBSD ABI)
 - #133942 (Clarify how to use `black_box()`)
 - #134081 (Try to evaluate constants in legacy mangling)
 - #134192 (Remove `Lexer`'s dependency on `Parser`.)
 - #134208 (coverage: Tidy up creation of covmap and covfun records)
 - #134211 (On Neutrino QNX, reduce the need to set archiver via environment variables)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-12-14 13:06:18 +00:00
bors
f5079d00e6 Auto merge of #134185 - compiler-errors:impl-trait-in-bindings, r=oli-obk
(Re-)Implement `impl_trait_in_bindings`

This reimplements the `impl_trait_in_bindings` feature for local bindings.

"`impl Trait` in bindings" serve as a form of *trait* ascription, where the type basically functions as an infer var but additionally registering the `impl Trait`'s trait bounds for the infer type. These trait bounds can be used to enforce that predicates hold, and can guide inference (e.g. for closure signature inference):

```rust
let _: impl Fn(&u8) -> &u8 = |x| x;
```

They are implemented as an additional set of bounds that are registered when the type is lowered during typeck, and then these bounds are tied to a given `CanonicalUserTypeAscription` for borrowck. We enforce these `CanonicalUserTypeAscription` bounds during borrowck to make sure that the `impl Trait` types are sensitive to lifetimes:

```rust
trait Static: 'static {}
impl<T> Static for T where T: 'static {}

let local = 1;
let x: impl Static = &local;
//~^ ERROR `local` does not live long enough
```

r? oli-obk

cc #63065

---

Why can't we just use TAIT inference or something? Well, TAITs in bodies have the problem that they cannot reference lifetimes local to a body. For example:

```rust
type TAIT = impl Display;
let local = 0;
let x: TAIT = &local;
//~^ ERROR `local` does not live long enough
```

That's because TAITs requires us to do *opaque type inference* which is pretty strict, since we need to remap all of the lifetimes of the hidden type to universal regions. This is simply not possible here.

---

I consider this part of the "impl trait everywhere" experiment. I'm not certain if this needs yet another lang team experiment.
2024-12-14 10:22:43 +00:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
d15315cf9d Return adjustment target if adjust kind is never-to-any
Without doing so, we'll run into a series of delayed bugs then find that
we have a `TyKind::Error` constructed yet fail to emit an error.

This partially reverts a change in
<https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/121208> related to never type
adjustments in expr typecheck errors.
2024-12-14 17:07:20 +08:00
Ralf Jung
1f8236d4c7 reject aarch64 target feature toggling that would change the float ABI 2024-12-14 08:24:18 +01:00
Ralf Jung
eb2e928250 target_features: control separately whether enabling and disabling a target feature is allowed 2024-12-14 08:24:18 +01:00
bors
ed14192604 Auto merge of #134294 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-anh6io8, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #134252 (Fix `Path::is_absolute` on Hermit)
 - #134254 (Fix building `std` for Hermit after `c_char` change)
 - #134255 (Update includes in `/library/core/src/error.rs`.)
 - #134261 (Document the symbol Visibility enum)
 - #134262 (Arbitrary self types v2: adjust diagnostic.)
 - #134265 (Rename `ty_def_id` so people will stop using it by accident)
 - #134271 (Arbitrary self types v2: better feature gate test)
 - #134274 (Add check-pass test for `&raw`)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-12-14 06:44:05 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
704102c0f0
Rollup merge of #134208 - Zalathar:covmap-covfun, r=compiler-errors
coverage: Tidy up creation of covmap and covfun records

This is a small follow-up to #134163 that mostly just inlines and renames some variables, and adds a few comments.

It also slightly defers the creation of the LLVM value that holds the filename table, to just before the value is needed.

---

try-job: x86_64-mingw-2
try-job: dist-x86_64-linux
2024-12-14 05:01:07 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
ac6ac81a67
Rollup merge of #134192 - nnethercote:rm-Lexer-Parser-dep, r=compiler-errors
Remove `Lexer`'s dependency on `Parser`.

Lexing precedes parsing, as you'd expect: `Lexer` creates a `TokenStream` and `Parser` then parses that `TokenStream`.

But, in a horrendous violation of layering abstractions and common sense, `Lexer` depends on `Parser`! The `Lexer::unclosed_delim_err` method does some error recovery that relies on creating a `Parser` to do some post-processing of the `TokenStream` that the `Lexer` just created.

This commit just removes `unclosed_delim_err`. This change removes `Lexer`'s dependency on `Parser`, and also means that `lex_token_tree`'s return value can have a more typical form.

The cost is slightly worse error messages in two obscure cases, as shown in these tests:
- tests/ui/parser/brace-in-let-chain.rs: there is slightly less explanation in this case involving an extra `{`.
- tests/ui/parser/diff-markers/unclosed-delims{,-in-macro}.rs: the diff marker detection is no longer supported (because that detection is implemented in the parser).

In my opinion this cost is outweighed by the magnitude of the code cleanup.

r? ```````@chenyukang```````
2024-12-14 05:01:06 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
03e328d178
Rollup merge of #134081 - oli-obk:push-prpsqxxynxnq, r=BoxyUwU
Try to evaluate constants in legacy mangling

Best reviewed commit by commit.

It seems kind of odd to treat literals differently from unevaluated free constants. So let's evaluate those constants and only fall back to `_` rendering if that fails to result in an integral constant
2024-12-14 05:01:06 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
71ee12c8da
Rollup merge of #132150 - taiki-e:ppc64-freebsd-abi, r=pnkfelix
Fix powerpc64 big-endian FreeBSD ABI

Note that FreeBSD version bump may be reverted due to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120869#issuecomment-2438685835. We may want to wait to merge this until that discussion is complete.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120869#discussion_r1813233054

> > PPC64 FreeBSD (ELFv1 and ELFv2, version 13.2)
>
> It seems odd that ELFv1 and 13.N coexist.
>
> https://www.freebsd.org/releases/13.0R/relnotes/
>
> > powerpc64 switched to ELFv2 ABI at the same time it switched to LLVM. This brings us to a parity with modern Linux distributions. This also makes the binaries from previous FreeBSD versions incompatible with 13.0-RELEASE. Kernel still supports ELFv1, so jails and chroots using older FreeBSD versions are still compatible. [e4399d169acc](https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/commit/?id=e4399d169acc)
>
> Well, it is also odd that this target claims ELFv2 support since our ABI code does not use ELFv2 on this target.
>
> be01dabfef/compiler/rustc_target/src/callconv/powerpc64.rs (L102-L111)

````````@rustbot```````` label +O-PowerPC +O-freebsd
2024-12-14 05:01:04 +01:00
Michael Goulet
91e74edca0 Encode coroutine-closures in SMIR 2024-12-14 03:45:35 +00:00
Michael Goulet
d714a22e7b (Re-)Implement impl_trait_in_bindings 2024-12-14 03:21:24 +00:00
Michael Goulet
1da411e750 Split UserTypeAnnotation to have a kind 2024-12-14 03:20:50 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
c55a97ed84
Rollup merge of #134265 - compiler-errors:ty_def_id, r=oli-obk
Rename `ty_def_id` so people will stop using it by accident

This function is just for cycle detection, but people keep using it because they think it's the right way of getting the def id from a `Ty` (and I can't blame them necessarily).
2024-12-14 04:09:36 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
2fc9ce7080
Rollup merge of #134262 - adetaylor:revert-diagnostics, r=compiler-errors
Arbitrary self types v2: adjust diagnostic.

The recently landed PR #132961 to adjust arbitrary self types was a bit overenthusiastic, advising folks to use the new Receiver trait even before it's been stabilized. Revert to the older wording of the lint in such cases.

Tracking issue #44874

r? ``@wesleywiser``
2024-12-14 04:09:35 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
cb459fa427
Rollup merge of #134261 - bjorn3:document_symbol_visibility, r=lqd
Document the symbol Visibility enum
2024-12-14 04:09:34 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
75e778991e
Rollup merge of #134256 - krtab:suggestion_overlapping, r=petrochenkov
Use a more precise span in placeholder_type_error_diag

Closes: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/123861
2024-12-14 03:54:36 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
87bbbcd1bb
Rollup merge of #134251 - bjorn3:various_cleanups2, r=oli-obk
A bunch of cleanups (part 2)

Just like https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/133567 these were all found while looking at the respective code, but are not blocking any other changes I want to make in the short term.
2024-12-14 03:54:35 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
34e607594b
Rollup merge of #134244 - Enselic:no-mut-hint-for-raw-ref, r=jieyouxu
rustc_borrowck: Stop suggesting the invalid syntax `&mut raw const`

A legitimate suggestion would be to change from

    &raw const val

to

    &raw mut val

But until we have figured out how to make that happen we should at least
stop suggesting invalid syntax.

I recommend review commit-by-commit.

Part of #127562
2024-12-14 03:54:34 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
2846699366
Rollup merge of #134181 - estebank:trim-render, r=oli-obk
Tweak multispan rendering to reduce output length

Consider comments and bare delimiters the same as an "empty line" for purposes of hiding rendered code output of long multispans. This results in more aggressive shortening of rendered output without losing too much context, specially in `*.stderr` tests that have "hidden" comments. We do that check not only on the first 4 lines of the multispan, but now also on the previous to last line as well.
2024-12-14 03:54:31 +01:00
scottmcm
d2a98f7638
Update compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/step.rs
Co-authored-by: Ralf Jung <post@ralfj.de>
2024-12-13 15:27:20 -08:00
bors
4a204bebdf Auto merge of #134269 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-fkshwux, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #133900 (Advent of `tests/ui` (misc cleanups and improvements) [1/N])
 - #133937 (Keep track of parse errors in `mod`s and don't emit resolve errors for paths involving them)
 - #133938 (`rustc_mir_dataflow` cleanups, including some renamings)
 - #134058 (interpret: reduce usage of TypingEnv::fully_monomorphized)
 - #134130 (Stop using driver queries in the public API)
 - #134140 (Add AST support for unsafe binders)
 - #134229 (Fix typos in docs on provenance)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-12-13 23:09:16 +00:00
uellenberg
831f4549cd Suggest using deref in patterns
Fixes #132784
2024-12-13 14:18:41 -08:00
Esteban Küber
0f82cfffda Keep track of patterns that could have introduced a binding, but didn't
When we recover from a pattern parse error, or a pattern uses `..`, we keep track of that and affect resolution error for missing bindings that could have been provided by that pattern. We differentiate between `..` and parse recovery. We silence resolution errors likely caused by the pattern parse error.

```
error[E0425]: cannot find value `title` in this scope
  --> $DIR/struct-pattern-with-missing-fields-resolve-error.rs:19:30
   |
LL |         println!("[{}]({})", title, url);
   |                              ^^^^^ not found in this scope
   |
note: `Website` has a field `title` which could have been included in this pattern, but it wasn't
  --> $DIR/struct-pattern-with-missing-fields-resolve-error.rs:17:12
   |
LL | / struct Website {
LL | |     url: String,
LL | |     title: Option<String> ,
   | |     ----- defined here
LL | | }
   | |_-
...
LL |       if let Website { url, .. } = website {
   |              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ this pattern doesn't include `title`, which is available in `Website`
```

Fix #74863.
2024-12-13 21:51:33 +00:00
bors
327c7ee436 Auto merge of #133099 - RalfJung:forbidden-hardfloat-features, r=workingjubilee
forbid toggling x87 and fpregs on hard-float targets

Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116344, follow-up to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/129884:

The `x87`  target feature on x86 and the `fpregs` target feature on ARM must not be disabled on a hardfloat target, as that would change the float ABI. However, *enabling* `fpregs` on ARM is [explicitly requested](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/130988) as it seems to be useful. Therefore, we need to refine the distinction of "forbidden" target features and "allowed" target features: all (un)stable target features can determine on a per-target basis whether they should be allowed to be toggled or not. `fpregs` then checks whether the current target has the `soft-float` feature, and if yes, `fpregs` is permitted -- otherwise, it is not. (Same for `x87` on x86).

Also fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/132351. Since `fpregs` and `x87` can be enabled on some builds and disabled on others, it would make sense that one can query it via `cfg`. Therefore, I made them behave in `cfg` like any other unstable target feature.

The first commit prepares the infrastructure, but does not change behavior. The second commit then wires up `fpregs` and `x87` with that new infrastructure.

r? `@workingjubilee`
2024-12-13 19:43:00 +00:00
bjorn3
af3721e813 Document the symbol Visibility enum 2024-12-13 19:14:10 +00:00
Oli Scherer
3a64bef2ba Also forbid target_feature annotated methods from being lang items 2024-12-13 19:03:43 +00:00
Esteban Küber
9f1044ef76 Account for /// when rendering multiline spans
Don't consider `///` and `//!` docstrings to be empty for the purposes of multiline span rendering.
2024-12-13 18:48:33 +00:00
Michael Goulet
efb66e7e38 Rename ty_def_id so people will stop using it by accident 2024-12-13 16:36:38 +00:00