Suggest calling associated `fn` inside `trait`s
When calling a function that doesn't exist inside of a trait's
associated `fn`, and another associated `fn` in that trait has that
name, suggest calling it with the appropriate fully-qualified path.
Expand the label to be more descriptive.
Prompted by the following user experience:
https://users.rust-lang.org/t/cannot-find-function/50663
Assert that locals have storage when used
The validator in visit_local asserts that local has a stroage when used,
but visit_local is never called so validation is ineffective.
Use super_statement and super_terminator to ensure that locals are visited.
The validator in visit_local asserts that local has a stroage when used,
but visit_local is never called so validation is ineffective.
Use super_statement and super_terminator to ensure that locals are visited.
Rollup of 7 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #74622 (Add std::panic::panic_any.)
- #77099 (make exp_m1 and ln_1p examples more representative of use)
- #78526 (Strip tokens from trait and impl items before printing AST JSON)
- #78550 (x.py setup: Create config.toml in the current directory, not the top-level directory)
- #78577 (validator: Extend aliasing check to a call terminator)
- #78581 (Constantify more BTreeMap and BTreeSet functions)
- #78587 (parser: Cleanup `LazyTokenStream` and avoid some clones)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
Constantify more BTreeMap and BTreeSet functions
Just because we can:
- `BTreeMap::len`
- `BTreeMap::is_empty`
- `BTreeSet::len`
- `BTreeSet::is_empty`
Note that I put the `const` under `const_btree_new`, because I don't think their is a need to create another feature flag for that.
cc #71835
x.py setup: Create config.toml in the current directory, not the top-level directory
See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/78509 for discussion.
r? @pnkfelix
cc @cuviper @Mark-Simulacrum
make exp_m1 and ln_1p examples more representative of use
With this PR, the examples for `exp_m1` would fail if `x.exp() - 1.0` is used instead of `x.exp_m1()`, and the examples for `ln_1p` would fail if `(x + 1.0).ln()` is used instead of `x.ln_1p()`.
Add std::panic::panic_any.
The discussion of #67984 lead to the conclusion that there should be a macro or function separate from `std::panic!()` for throwing arbitrary payloads, to make it possible to deprecate or disallow (in edition 2021) `std::panic!(arbitrary_payload)`.
Alternative names:
- `panic_with!(..)`
- ~~`start_unwind(..)`~~ (panicking doesn't always unwind)
- `throw!(..)`
- `panic_throwing!(..)`
- `panic_with_value(..)`
- `panic_value(..)`
- `panic_with(..)`
- `panic_box(..)`
- `panic(..)`
The equivalent (private, unstable) function in `libstd` is called `std::panicking::begin_panic`.
I suggest `panic_any`, because it allows for any (`Any + Send`) type.
_Tracking issue: #78500_
Fix some more clippy warnings
Found while working on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/77351. It turns out that `x.py clippy --fix` does work on that branch as long as you pass `CARGOFLAGS=--lib`.
Avoid BorrowMutError with RUSTC_LOG=debug
```console
$ touch empty.rs
$ env RUSTC_LOG=debug rustc +stage1 --crate-type=lib empty.rs
```
Fails with a `BorrowMutError` because source map files are already
borrowed while `features_query` attempts to format a log message
containing a span.
Release the borrow before the query to avoid the issue.
Simplify a nested bool match
Logically this first eliminates the innermost match by merging the patterns.
Then, in a second step, turns the newly innermost match into a `matches!` call.
Always record reference to binding in match if guards
When encountering a binding from a `match` pattern in its `if` guard when computing a generator's interior types, we must always record the type of a reference to the binding because of how `if` guards are lowered to MIR. This was missed in #75213 because the binding in that test case was autorefed and we recorded that adjusted type anyway.
Fixes#78366
[resolve] Use `unwrap_or_else` instead of `unwrap_or` in a hot path
This improves the performance of the `resolve_crate` function by 30% for
a very large single file crate with auto-generated C bindings.
cc `@rylev`
Update Clippy - temporary_cstring_as_ptr deprecation
In #75671 `clippy::temporary_cstr_as_ptr` was removed instead of being deprecated. This will trigger an error (unknown lint) for users that refer to that lint to e.g. allow it, instead of a more informative warning.
This update should fix that for nightly users.
r? @oli-obk
Prevent String::retain from creating non-utf8 strings when abusing panic
Fixes#78498
The idea is the same as `Vec::drain`, set the len to 0 so that nobody can observe the broken invariant if it escapes the function (in this case if `f` panics)