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Author SHA1 Message Date
Deadbeef
2d5d56bb59 Add feature and attribute definition 2023-07-04 11:47:45 +00:00
Josh Stone
d9b1fa93c4 Upgrade to indexmap 2.0.0
The new version was already added to the tree as an indirect dependency
in #113046, but now our direct dependents are using it too.
2023-07-03 13:51:54 -07:00
Urgau
1e377c16fe Add diagnostic items for <*mut _>::is_null and <*const _>::is_null 2023-07-03 18:52:23 +02:00
bors
8aed93d912 Auto merge of #113116 - nnethercote:codegen-opts, r=oli-obk
A mish-mash of micro-optimizations

These were aimed at speeding up LLVM codegen, but ended up affecting other places as well.

r? `@bjorn3`
2023-06-30 00:35:19 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
42a495da7e
Rollup merge of #112670 - petrochenkov:typriv, r=eholk
privacy: Type privacy lints fixes and cleanups

See individual commits.
Follow up to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/111801.
2023-06-29 05:48:39 +02:00
Nicholas Nethercote
45fcd1d0c5 Use partition_point in SourceMap::lookup_source_file_idx.
This makes it (a) a little simpler, and (b) more similar to
`SourceFile::lookup_line`.
2023-06-29 11:36:09 +10:00
Guillaume Gomez
009d72b3ae
Rollup merge of #112853 - GuillaumeGomez:type_alias_type, r=oli-obk
Add `lazy_type_alias` feature gate

Add the `type_alias_type` to be able to have the weak alias used without restrictions.

Part of #112792.

cc `@compiler-errors`
r? `@oli-obk`
2023-06-21 15:45:16 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
60ec8405eb Add lazy_type_alias feature gate 2023-06-21 13:45:00 +02:00
Nilstrieb
c6710d15f1
Rollup merge of #112790 - WaffleLapkin:syntactically, r=Nilstrieb
Syntactically accept `become` expressions (explicit tail calls experiment)

This adds `ast::ExprKind::Become`, implements parsing and properly gates the feature.

cc `@scottmcm`
2023-06-21 07:37:02 +02:00
bors
6fc0273b5a Auto merge of #112320 - compiler-errors:do-not-impl-via-obj, r=lcnr
Add `implement_via_object` to `rustc_deny_explicit_impl` to control object candidate assembly

Some built-in traits are special, since they are used to prove facts about the program that are important for later phases of compilation such as codegen and CTFE. For example, the `Unsize` trait is used to assert to the compiler that we are able to unsize a type into another type. It doesn't have any methods because it doesn't actually *instruct* the compiler how to do this unsizing, but this is later used (alongside an exhaustive match of combinations of unsizeable types) during codegen to generate unsize coercion code.

Due to this, these built-in traits are incompatible with the type erasure provided by object types. For example, the existence of `dyn Unsize<T>` does not mean that the compiler is able to unsize `Box<dyn Unsize<T>>` into `Box<T>`, since `Unsize` is a *witness* to the fact that a type can be unsized, and it doesn't actually encode that unsizing operation in its vtable as mentioned above.

The old trait solver gets around this fact by having complex control flow that never considers object bounds for certain built-in traits:
2f896da247/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/select/candidate_assembly.rs (L61-L132)

However, candidate assembly in the new solver is much more lovely, and I'd hate to add this list of opt-out cases into the new solver. Instead of maintaining this complex and hard-coded control flow, instead we can make this a property of the trait via a built-in attribute. We already have such a build attribute that's applied to every single trait that we care about: `rustc_deny_explicit_impl`. This PR adds `implement_via_object` as a meta-item to that attribute that allows us to opt a trait out of object-bound candidate assembly as well.

r? `@lcnr`
2023-06-20 08:42:37 +00:00
Michael Goulet
ca68cf0d46 Merge attrs, better validation 2023-06-20 04:38:55 +00:00
Michael Goulet
657d3f43a9 Add rustc_do_not_implement_via_object 2023-06-20 04:38:46 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
af348a81a0
Rollup merge of #112705 - WaffleLapkin:simplify_source_callee_impl, r=cjgillot
Simplify `Span::source_callee` impl

Imo the iterator impl is easier to grasp.
2023-06-19 19:26:26 +02:00
Maybe Waffle
d7713feb99 Syntatically accept become expressions 2023-06-19 12:54:34 +00:00
bors
a8a29070f0 Auto merge of #100036 - DrMeepster:box_free_free_box, r=oli-obk
Remove `box_free` lang item

This PR removes the `box_free` lang item, replacing it with `Box`'s `Drop` impl. Box dropping is still slightly magic because the contained value is still dropped by the compiler.
2023-06-17 16:10:57 +00:00
DrMeepster
a5c6cb888e remove box_free and replace with drop impl 2023-06-16 13:41:06 -07:00
Michael Goulet
56c96d7552
Rollup merge of #112706 - WaffleLapkin:syntax_context_is_root, r=petrochenkov
Add `SyntaxContext::is_root`

Makes the code a tad nicer.
2023-06-16 12:53:24 -07:00
Maybe Waffle
73c5c97de7 Add SyntaxContext::is_root 2023-06-16 13:47:42 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
fe4aec1c4d Simplify Span::source_callee impl 2023-06-16 13:45:03 +00:00
Neven Villani
dc3e91c6c2
#[lang_item] for core::ptr::Unique 2023-06-16 15:22:18 +02:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
d326aed46f privacy: Feature gate new type privacy lints 2023-06-15 21:25:47 +03:00
Matthias Krüger
e19a509f8f
Rollup merge of #112475 - chenyukang:yukang-fix-112278, r=compiler-errors
Fix issue for module name when surround the struct literal with parentheses

Fixes #112278
2023-06-11 01:57:25 +02:00
yukang
e3071eaa60 reword the message to suggest surrounding with parentheses 2023-06-10 06:28:35 +08:00
yukang
3983881d4e take care module name for suggesting surround the struct literal in parentheses 2023-06-10 06:28:35 +08:00
Urgau
3681285df7 Add diagnostic items for f32::NAN and f64::NAN 2023-06-09 17:46:33 +02:00
bors
ba1690bedd Auto merge of #111567 - Urgau:uplift_cast_ref_to_mut, r=b-naber
Uplift `clippy::cast_ref_to_mut` lint

This PR aims at uplifting the `clippy::cast_ref_to_mut` lint into rustc.

## `cast_ref_to_mut`

(deny-by-default)

The `cast_ref_to_mut` lint checks for casts of `&T` to `&mut T` without using interior mutability.

### Example

```rust,compile_fail
fn x(r: &i32) {
    unsafe {
        *(r as *const i32 as *mut i32) += 1;
    }
}
```

### Explanation

Casting `&T` to `&mut T` without interior mutability is undefined behavior, as it's a violation of Rust reference aliasing requirements.

-----

Mostly followed the instructions for uplifting a clippy lint described here: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/99696#pullrequestreview-1134072751

`@rustbot` label: +I-lang-nominated
r? compiler

-----

For Clippy:

changelog: Moves: Uplifted `clippy::cast_ref_to_mut` into rustc
2023-06-01 01:27:32 +00:00
bors
871b595202 Auto merge of #111913 - oli-obk:valtrees2, r=lcnr
Only rewrite valtree-constants to patterns and keep other constants opaque

Now that we can reliably fall back to comparing constants with `PartialEq::eq` to the match scrutinee, we can

1. eagerly try to convert constants to valtrees
2. then deeply convert the valtree to a pattern
3. if the to-valtree conversion failed, create an "opaque constant" pattern.

This PR specifically avoids any behavioral changes or major cleanups. What we can now do as follow ups is

* move the two remaining call sites to `destructure_mir_constant` off that query
* make valtree to pattern conversion infallible
    * this needs to be done after careful analysis of the effects. There may be user visible changes from that.

based on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/111768
2023-05-31 16:36:51 +00:00
Urgau
a51ad131e6 Add diagnostic items for ptr::cast_mut and ptr::from_ref 2023-05-31 12:26:36 +02:00
Oli Scherer
f8b5e0064b Lower the tracing level of some very verbose messages 2023-05-30 16:03:24 +00:00
Nilstrieb
7a4006cc52
Rollup merge of #111543 - Urgau:uplift_invalid_utf8_in_unchecked, r=WaffleLapkin
Uplift `clippy::invalid_utf8_in_unchecked` lint

This PR aims at uplifting the `clippy::invalid_utf8_in_unchecked` lint into two lints.

## `invalid_from_utf8_unchecked`

(deny-by-default)

The `invalid_from_utf8_unchecked` lint checks for calls to `std::str::from_utf8_unchecked` and `std::str::from_utf8_unchecked_mut` with an invalid UTF-8 literal.

### Example

```rust
unsafe {
    std::str::from_utf8_unchecked(b"cl\x82ippy");
}
```

### Explanation

Creating such a `str` would result in undefined behavior as per documentation for `std::str::from_utf8_unchecked` and `std::str::from_utf8_unchecked_mut`.

## `invalid_from_utf8`

(warn-by-default)

The `invalid_from_utf8` lint checks for calls to `std::str::from_utf8` and `std::str::from_utf8_mut` with an invalid UTF-8 literal.

### Example

```rust
std::str::from_utf8(b"ru\x82st");
```

### Explanation

Trying to create such a `str` would always return an error as per documentation for `std::str::from_utf8` and `std::str::from_utf8_mut`.

-----

Mostly followed the instructions for uplifting a clippy lint described here: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/99696#pullrequestreview-1134072751

````@rustbot```` label: +I-lang-nominated
r? compiler

-----

For Clippy:

changelog: Moves: Uplifted `clippy::invalid_utf8_in_unchecked` into rustc
2023-05-30 12:57:38 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
ddb5424569
Rollup merge of #111952 - cjgillot:drop-replace, r=WaffleLapkin
Remove DesugaringKind::Replace.

A simple boolean flag is enough.
2023-05-27 13:38:31 +02:00
Urgau
7f99c7d3e6 Add invalid_from_utf8 analogous to invalid_from_utf8_unchecked 2023-05-27 00:18:28 +02:00
Urgau
7f8846a9ef Uplift clippy::invalid_utf8_in_unchecked as invalid_from_utf8_unchecked 2023-05-27 00:16:47 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
844c1cc5fe Remove DesugaringKind::Replace. 2023-05-25 17:40:46 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
0919ec3ecc Remove ExpnKind::Inlined. 2023-05-25 16:43:14 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
fb0f74a8c9 Use Option::is_some_and and Result::is_ok_and in the compiler 2023-05-24 14:20:41 +00:00
bors
17a681000b Auto merge of #111641 - michaelwoerister:debugger-visualizer-fixes, r=cjgillot
Fix dependency tracking for debugger visualizers

This PR fixes dependency tracking for debugger visualizer files by changing the `debugger_visualizers` query to an `eval_always` query that scans the AST while it is still available. This way the set of visualizer files is already available when dep-info is emitted. Since the query is turned into an `eval_always` query, dependency tracking will now reliably detect changes to the visualizer script files themselves.

TODO:
 - [x] perf.rlo
 - [x] Needs a bit more documentation in some places
 - [x] Needs regression test for the incr. comp. case

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/111226
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/111227
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/111295

r? `@wesleywiser`
cc `@gibbyfree`
2023-05-19 11:30:44 +00:00
bors
c9dc55d05c Auto merge of #111345 - jyn514:cfg-release-caching, r=cjgillot,est31
Only depend on CFG_VERSION in rustc_interface

This avoids having to rebuild the whole compiler on each commit when `omit-git-hash = false`.

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76720 - this won't fix it, and I'm not suggesting we turn this on by default, but it will make it less painful for people who do have `omit-git-hash` on as a workaround.
2023-05-18 21:45:02 +00:00
jyn
d5f2b8e5c6 Only depend on CFG_VERSION in rustc_interface
this avoids having to rebuild the whole compiler on each commit when
`omit-git-hash = false`.
2023-05-17 23:54:21 -05:00
Dylan DPC
71fdb95272
Rollup merge of #111654 - JoJoJet:unsafe-cell-from-mut-lib, r=joshtriplett
Add a conversion from `&mut T` to `&mut UnsafeCell<T>`

Provides a safe way of downgrading an exclusive reference into an alias-able `&UnsafeCell<T>` reference.

ACP: https://github.com/rust-lang/libs-team/issues/198.
2023-05-17 11:13:57 +05:30
Dylan DPC
bc3b94a486
Rollup merge of #111649 - Nilstrieb:derive-const-param-ty, r=BoxyUwU
Add derive for `core::marker::ConstParamTy`

This makes it easier to implement it for a type, just like `Copy`.

`@BoxyUwU` half asked me to add it
2023-05-17 11:13:57 +05:30
JoJoJet
ffacb8861a add UnsafeCell::from_mut 2023-05-16 15:36:05 -04:00
Michael Woerister
d623668551 Move DebuggerVisualizerFile types from rustc_span to rustc_middle 2023-05-16 21:03:28 +02:00
Nilstrieb
0336dd132b Add derive for core::marker::ConstParamTy
This makes it easier to implement it for a type, just like `Copy`.
2023-05-16 20:09:25 +02:00
Michael Woerister
7f01893900 Fix dependency tracking for debugger visualizers 2023-05-16 18:50:26 +02:00
Mara Bos
6289c57dc0 Simplify find_width_of_character_at_span. 2023-05-14 16:24:11 +02:00
bors
dd8ec9c88d Auto merge of #107586 - SparrowLii:parallel-query, r=cjgillot
Introduce `DynSend` and `DynSync` auto trait for parallel compiler

part of parallel-rustc #101566

This PR introduces `DynSend / DynSync` trait and `FromDyn / IntoDyn` structure in rustc_data_structure::marker. `FromDyn` can dynamically check data structures for thread safety when switching to parallel environments (such as calling `par_for_each_in`). This happens only when `-Z threads > 1` so it doesn't affect single-threaded mode's compile efficiency.

r? `@cjgillot`
2023-05-13 13:47:53 +00:00
AngelicosPhosphoros
7c263adb2a Add support for cfg(overflow_checks)
This PR adds support for detecting if overflow checks are enabled in similar fashion as debug_assertions are detected.
Possible use-case of this, for example, if we want to use checked integer casts in builds with overflow checks, e.g.

```rust
pub fn cast(val: usize)->u16 {
    if cfg!(overflow_checks) {
        val.try_into().unwrap()
    }
    else{
        vas as _
    }
}
```

Resolves #91130.
Tracking issue: #111466.
2023-05-11 18:06:31 +04:00
Mara Bos
d5843ddaf1 Limit lifetime of format_args!() with inlined args. 2023-05-09 16:08:40 +02:00
Dylan DPC
dbd090c655
Rollup merge of #110694 - est31:builtin, r=petrochenkov
Implement builtin # syntax and use it for offset_of!(...)

Add `builtin #` syntax to the parser, as well as a generic infrastructure to support both item and expression position builtin syntaxes. The PR also uses this infrastructure for the implementation of the `offset_of!` macro, added by #106934.

cc `@petrochenkov` `@DrMeepster`

cc #110680 `builtin #` tracking issue
cc #106655 `offset_of!` tracking issue
2023-05-09 12:33:45 +05:30
Matthias Krüger
3cb1a4676a
Rollup merge of #111279 - compiler-errors:core-item-resolve, r=cjgillot
More robust debug assertions for `Instance::resolve` on built-in traits with non-standard trait items

In #111264, a user added a new item to the `Future` trait, but the code in [`resolve_associated_item`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_ty_utils/instance/fn.resolve_associated_item.html) implicitly assumes that the `Future` trait is defined with only one method (`Future::poll`) and treats the generator body as the implementation of that method.

This PR adds some debug assertions to make sure that that new methods defined on `Future`/`Generator`/etc. don't accidentally resolve to the wrong item when they are added, and adds a helpful comment guiding a compiler dev (or curious `#![no_core]` user) to what must be done to support adding new associated items to these built-in implementations.

I am open to discuss whether a test should be added, but I chose against it because I opted to make these `bug!()`s instead of, e.g., diagnostics or fatal errors. Arguably it doesn't need a test because it's not a bug that can be triggered by an end user, and internal-facing misuses of core kind of touch on rust-lang/compiler-team#620 -- however, I think the assertions I added in this PR are still a very useful way to make sure this bug doesn't waste debugging resources down the line.

Fixes #111264
2023-05-06 13:30:06 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
8172ada984
Rollup merge of #110985 - Amanieu:normalize_asm_spans, r=b-naber
Fix spans in LLVM-generated inline asm errors

Previously, incorrect spans were reported if inline assembly contained CRLF (Windows) line endings.

Fixes #110885
2023-05-06 13:30:04 +02:00
Amanieu d'Antras
bba2a1e071 Fix spans in LLVM-generated inline asm errors
Previously, incorrect spans were reported if inline assembly contained
CRLF (Windows) line endings.

Fixes #110885
2023-05-06 09:31:57 +01:00
Michael Goulet
2a1ef34223 More robust debug assertions for Instance::resolve on built-in traits with custom items 2023-05-06 05:58:04 +00:00
SparrowLii
089a38880b correct literals for dyn thread safe 2023-05-06 09:34:53 +08:00
SparrowLii
b9746ce039 introduce DynSend and DynSync auto trait 2023-05-06 09:34:18 +08:00
Yuki Okushi
393e285e14
Rollup merge of #111261 - compiler-errors:error-guaranteed-should-be-scarier-to-construct, r=BoxyUwU
Mark `ErrorGuaranteed` constructor as deprecated so people don't use it

You should never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever use this function unless you know what you're doing, so make it harder to accidentally use it!

Alternatives are to change the name to sound scarier, make it `unsafe` (though it's not really a soundness thing), or work on deeper refactors to make it private.

r? `@BoxyUwU`
2023-05-06 09:09:34 +09:00
est31
5eb29c7f49 Migrate offset_of from a macro to builtin # syntax 2023-05-05 21:44:13 +02:00
est31
59ecbd2cea Add parsing for builtin # in expression and item context 2023-05-05 21:44:13 +02:00
Michael Goulet
6077fdd219 Mark ErrorGuaranteed constructor as deprecated so people don't use it 2023-05-05 17:58:46 +00:00
Dylan DPC
4891f02cff
Rollup merge of #108801 - fee1-dead-contrib:c-str, r=compiler-errors
Implement RFC 3348, `c"foo"` literals

RFC: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3348
Tracking issue: #105723
2023-05-05 18:40:33 +05:30
bors
74c4821045 Auto merge of #111014 - klensy:no-rc, r=WaffleLapkin
try to downgrade Arc -> Lrc -> Rc -> no-Rc in few places

Expecting this be not slower on non-parallel compiler and probably faster on parallel (checked that this PR builds on it).
2023-05-04 20:49:23 +00:00
Manish Goregaokar
38bbc39895
Rollup merge of #105452 - rcvalle:rust-cfi-3, r=bjorn3
Add cross-language LLVM CFI support to the Rust compiler

This PR adds cross-language LLVM Control Flow Integrity (CFI) support to the Rust compiler by adding the `-Zsanitizer-cfi-normalize-integers` option to be used with Clang `-fsanitize-cfi-icall-normalize-integers` for normalizing integer types (see https://reviews.llvm.org/D139395).

It provides forward-edge control flow protection for C or C++ and Rust -compiled code "mixed binaries" (i.e., for when C or C++ and Rust -compiled code share the same virtual address space). For more information about LLVM CFI and cross-language LLVM CFI support for the Rust compiler, see design document in the tracking issue #89653.

Cross-language LLVM CFI can be enabled with -Zsanitizer=cfi and -Zsanitizer-cfi-normalize-integers, and requires proper (i.e., non-rustc) LTO (i.e., -Clinker-plugin-lto).

Thank you again, ``@bjorn3,`` ``@nikic,`` ``@samitolvanen,`` and the Rust community for all the help!
2023-05-03 16:42:48 -07:00
Ramon de C Valle
004aa15b47 Add cross-language LLVM CFI support to the Rust compiler
This commit adds cross-language LLVM Control Flow Integrity (CFI)
support to the Rust compiler by adding the
`-Zsanitizer-cfi-normalize-integers` option to be used with Clang
`-fsanitize-cfi-icall-normalize-integers` for normalizing integer types
(see https://reviews.llvm.org/D139395).

It provides forward-edge control flow protection for C or C++ and Rust
-compiled code "mixed binaries" (i.e., for when C or C++ and Rust
-compiled code share the same virtual address space). For more
information about LLVM CFI and cross-language LLVM CFI support for the
Rust compiler, see design document in the tracking issue #89653.

Cross-language LLVM CFI can be enabled with -Zsanitizer=cfi and
-Zsanitizer-cfi-normalize-integers, and requires proper (i.e.,
non-rustc) LTO (i.e., -Clinker-plugin-lto).
2023-05-03 22:41:29 +00:00
Michael Goulet
6e01e910cb Implement negative bounds 2023-05-02 22:36:24 +00:00
Deadbeef
76d1f93896 update and add a few tests 2023-05-02 10:30:09 +00:00
Dylan DPC
b727132e23
Rollup merge of #108161 - WaffleLapkin:const_param_ty, r=BoxyUwU
Add `ConstParamTy` trait

This is a bit sketch, but idk.
r? `@BoxyUwU`

Yet to be done:
- [x] ~~Figure out if it's okay to implement `StructuralEq` for primitives / possibly remove their special casing~~ (it should be okay, but maybe not in this PR...)
- [ ] Maybe refactor the code a little bit
- [x] Use a macro to make impls a bit nicer

Future work:
- [ ] Actually™ use the trait when checking if a `const` generic type is allowed
- [ ] _Really_ refactor the surrounding code
- [ ] Refactor `marker.rs` into multiple modules for each "theme" of markers
2023-05-02 11:44:50 +05:30
bors
6db1e5e771 Auto merge of #111010 - scottmcm:mem-replace-simpler, r=WaffleLapkin
Make `mem::replace` simpler in codegen

Since they'd mentioned more intrinsics for simplifying stuff recently,
r? `@WaffleLapkin`

This is a continuation of me looking at foundational stuff that ends up with more instructions than it really needs.  Specifically I noticed this one because `Range::next` isn't MIR-inlining, and one of the largest parts of it is a `replace::<usize>` that's a good dozen instructions instead of the two it could be.

So this means that `ptr::write` with a `Copy` type no longer generates worse IR than manually dereferencing (well, at least in LLVM -- MIR still has bonus pointer casts), and in doing so means that we're finally down to just the two essential `memcpy`s when emitting `mem::replace` for a large type, rather than the bonus-`alloca` and three `memcpy`s we emitted before this ([or the 6 we currently emit in 1.69 stable](https://rust.godbolt.org/z/67W8on6nP)).  That said, LLVM does _usually_ manage to optimize the extra code away.  But it's still nice for it not to have to do as much, thanks to (for example) not going through an `alloca` when `replace`ing a primitive like a `usize`.

(This is a new intrinsic, but one that's immediately lowered to existing MIR constructs, so not anything that MIRI or the codegen backends or MIR semantics needs to do work to handle.)
2023-05-01 14:29:15 +00:00
Scott McMurray
5292d48b85 Codegen fewer instructions in mem::replace 2023-04-30 22:33:04 -07:00
Matthias Krüger
1b262b8b56
Rollup merge of #110823 - compiler-errors:tweak-await-span, r=b-naber
Tweak await span to not contain dot

Fixes a discrepancy between method calls and await expressions where the latter are desugared to have a span that *contains* the dot (i.e. `.await`) but method call identifiers don't contain the dot. This leads to weird suggestions suggestions in borrowck -- see linked issue.

Fixes #110761

This mostly touches a bunch of tests to tighten their `await` span.
2023-05-01 01:09:47 +02:00
klensy
597c6514d1 Arc -> Lrc 2023-04-30 13:19:25 +03:00
Matthias Krüger
cf911ac757
Rollup merge of #110766 - m-ou-se:fmt-rt, r=jyn514
More core::fmt::rt cleanup.

- Removes the `V1` suffix from the `Argument` and `Flag` types.

- Moves more of the format_args lang items into the `core::fmt::rt` module. (The only remaining lang item in `core::fmt` is `Arguments` itself, which is a public type.)

Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/99012

Follow-up to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/110616
2023-04-28 07:34:02 +02:00
Michael Goulet
6c9249f689 Don't call await a method 2023-04-27 17:18:12 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
9a716dafbe Add a ConstParamTy trait 2023-04-27 15:46:21 +00:00
clubby789
eeb527602a Add deny lint to prevent untranslatable diagnostics using static strings 2023-04-25 18:44:49 +01:00
Mara Bos
5cf3cbf3b7 Remove "V1" from ArgumentsV1 and FlagsV1. 2023-04-24 16:16:14 +02:00
Maybe Waffle
e496fbec92 Split {Idx, IndexVec, IndexSlice} into their own modules 2023-04-24 13:53:35 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
3ecae2932c
Rollup merge of #110706 - scottmcm:transmute_unchecked, r=oli-obk
Add `intrinsics::transmute_unchecked`

This takes a whole 3 lines in `compiler/` since it lowers to `CastKind::Transmute` in MIR *exactly* the same as the existing `intrinsics::transmute` does, it just doesn't have the fancy checking in `hir_typeck`.

Added to enable experimenting with the request in <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/106281#issuecomment-1496648190> and because the portable-simd folks might be interested for dependently-sized array-vector conversions.

It also simplifies a couple places in `core`.

See also https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/108442#issuecomment-1474777273, where `CastKind::Transmute` was added having exactly these semantics before the lang meeting (which I wasn't in) independently expressed interest.
2023-04-24 07:53:25 +02:00
bors
f12a7fa00f Auto merge of #110497 - cjgillot:span-ctxt, r=b-naber
Refactor `SyntaxContext::ctxt` logic.

I'm still trying to make a test from the issue.

cc `@deepink-mas` does this solve the issue?

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/110230
2023-04-23 09:13:33 +00:00
Scott McMurray
1de2257c3f Add intrinsics::transmute_unchecked
This takes a whole 3 lines in `compiler/` since it lowers to `CastKind::Transmute` in MIR *exactly* the same as the existing `intrinsics::transmute` does, it just doesn't have the fancy checking in `hir_typeck`.

Added to enable experimenting with the request in <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/106281#issuecomment-1496648190> and because the portable-simd folks might be interested for dependently-sized array-vector conversions.

It also simplifies a couple places in `core`.
2023-04-22 17:22:03 -07:00
DrMeepster
511e457c4b offset_of 2023-04-21 02:14:02 -07:00
Yuki Okushi
615669dbb2
Rollup merge of #110548 - kpreid:span, r=WaffleLapkin
Make `impl Debug for Span` not panic on not having session globals.

I hit the panic that this patch avoids while messing with the early lints in `rustc_session::config::build_session_options()`. The rest of that project is not finished, but this seemed like a self-contained improvement.

(Should changes like this add tests? I don't see similar unit tests.)
2023-04-20 17:03:25 +09:00
Kevin Reid
883606f2c0 fmt fix 2023-04-19 10:06:30 -07:00
Kevin Reid
f17c805701 Make impl Debug for Span not panic on not having session globals. 2023-04-19 08:55:21 -07:00
Matthias Krüger
3320b2a59a
Rollup merge of #110432 - compiler-errors:unsatisfied-index-impl, r=cjgillot
Report more detailed reason why `Index` impl is not satisfied

Fixes #110373
2023-04-19 06:35:34 +02:00
bors
b3f1379509 Auto merge of #110083 - saethlin:encode-hashes-as-bytes, r=cjgillot
Encode hashes as bytes, not varint

In a few places, we store hashes as `u64` or `u128` and then apply `derive(Decodable, Encodable)` to the enclosing struct/enum. It is more efficient to encode hashes directly than try to apply some varint encoding. This PR adds two new types `Hash64` and `Hash128` which are produced by `StableHasher` and replace every use of storing a `u64` or `u128` that represents a hash.

Distribution of the byte lengths of leb128 encodings, from `x build --stage 2` with `incremental = true`

Before:
```
(  1) 373418203 (53.7%, 53.7%): 1
(  2) 196240113 (28.2%, 81.9%): 3
(  3) 108157958 (15.6%, 97.5%): 2
(  4)  17213120 ( 2.5%, 99.9%): 4
(  5)    223614 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 9
(  6)    216262 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 10
(  7)     15447 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 5
(  8)      3633 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 19
(  9)      3030 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 8
( 10)      1167 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 18
( 11)      1032 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 7
( 12)      1003 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 6
( 13)        10 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 16
( 14)        10 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 17
( 15)         5 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 12
( 16)         4 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 14
```

After:
```
(  1) 372939136 (53.7%, 53.7%): 1
(  2) 196240140 (28.3%, 82.0%): 3
(  3) 108014969 (15.6%, 97.5%): 2
(  4)  17192375 ( 2.5%,100.0%): 4
(  5)       435 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 5
(  6)        83 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 18
(  7)        79 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 10
(  8)        50 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 9
(  9)         6 ( 0.0%,100.0%): 19
```

The remaining 9 or 10 and 18 or 19 are `u64` and `u128` respectively that have the high bits set. As far as I can tell these are coming primarily from `SwitchTargets`.
2023-04-18 22:27:15 +00:00
Michael Goulet
d84b5f9b3d Use a diagnostic item instead of filtering for Index::Output 2023-04-18 18:55:17 +00:00
Ben Kimock
073d99b25d
Add #[inline] to some new functions
Co-authored-by: Camille Gillot <gillot.camille@gmail.com>
2023-04-18 14:13:19 -04:00
Camille GILLOT
99962a8418 Refactor SyntaxContext::ctxt logic. 2023-04-18 18:00:21 +00:00
Ben Kimock
0445fbdd83 Store hashes in special types so they aren't accidentally encoded as numbers 2023-04-18 10:52:47 -04:00
Josh Soref
e09d0d2a29 Spelling - compiler
* account
* achieved
* advising
* always
* ambiguous
* analysis
* annotations
* appropriate
* build
* candidates
* cascading
* category
* character
* clarification
* compound
* conceptually
* constituent
* consts
* convenience
* corresponds
* debruijn
* debug
* debugable
* debuggable
* deterministic
* discriminant
* display
* documentation
* doesn't
* ellipsis
* erroneous
* evaluability
* evaluate
* evaluation
* explicitly
* fallible
* fulfill
* getting
* has
* highlighting
* illustrative
* imported
* incompatible
* infringing
* initialized
* into
* intrinsic
* introduced
* javascript
* liveness
* metadata
* monomorphization
* nonexistent
* nontrivial
* obligation
* obligations
* offset
* opaque
* opportunities
* opt-in
* outlive
* overlapping
* paragraph
* parentheses
* poisson
* precisely
* predecessors
* predicates
* preexisting
* propagated
* really
* reentrant
* referent
* responsibility
* rustonomicon
* shortcircuit
* simplifiable
* simplifications
* specify
* stabilized
* structurally
* suggestibility
* translatable
* transmuting
* two
* unclosed
* uninhabited
* visibility
* volatile
* workaround

Signed-off-by: Josh Soref <2119212+jsoref@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-04-17 16:09:18 -04:00
bors
e49122fb1c Auto merge of #110367 - saethlin:no-truncations, r=oli-obk
Remove some suspicious cast truncations

These truncations were added a long time ago, and as best I can tell without a perf justification. And with rust-lang/rust#110410 it has become perf-neutral to not truncate anymore. We worked hard for all these bits, let's use them.
2023-04-17 09:38:31 +00:00
Ben Kimock
84facac97a Remove some unnecessary hash truncations 2023-04-16 20:05:02 -04:00
Matthias Krüger
543f8bc38c fix clippy::toplevel_ref_arg and ::manual_map 2023-04-16 13:28:13 +02:00
Alona Enraght-Moony
266ec68d3d Convert comment to doc comment on Interner::get. 2023-04-15 21:50:57 +00:00
bors
e14b81f10d Auto merge of #109989 - ids1024:m68k-asm, r=Amanieu
Add inline assembly support for m68k

I believe this should be correct, to the extent I understand the logic around inline assembly. M68k is fairly straightforward here, other than having separate address registers.
2023-04-13 11:41:57 +00:00
Ian Douglas Scott
2ac8dee44f Add inline assembly support for m68k 2023-04-12 17:58:15 -07:00
Matthias Krüger
214e4ef4ef
Rollup merge of #110237 - oli-obk:impl_trait_in_assoc_tys, r=jackh726
Split out a separate feature gate for impl trait in associated types

in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/107645 it was decided that we'll take a new route for type alias impl trait. The exact route isn't clear yet, so while I'm working on implementing some of these proposed changes (e.g. in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/110010) to be able to experiment with them, I will also work on stabilizing another sugar version first: impl trait in associated types. Similarly I'll look into creating feature gates for impl trait in const/static types.

This PR does nothing but split the feature gate, so that you need to enable a different feature gate for

```rust
impl Trait for Type {
    type Assoc = impl SomeTrait;
}
```

than what you need for `type Foo = impl SomeTrait;`
2023-04-12 20:56:24 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
b4734f01fe
Rollup merge of #110175 - nnethercote:symbol-cleanups, r=jackh726
Symbol cleanups

r? ```@jackh726```

cc ```@b-naber```
2023-04-12 20:56:22 +02:00
Oli Scherer
f263f88bea Split out a separate feature gate for impl trait in associated types 2023-04-12 16:17:31 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
7975779918 Add sym::anon. 2023-04-11 14:56:42 +10:00
DaniPopes
677357d32b
Fix typos in compiler 2023-04-10 22:02:52 +02:00
Nilstrieb
81c320ea77 Fix some clippy::complexity 2023-04-09 23:22:14 +02:00
Nilstrieb
f00366d191 Box large enum variants 2023-04-09 21:59:28 +02:00
bors
af06dce64b Auto merge of #106281 - JulianKnodt:transmute_const_generics, r=b-naber
Add ability to transmute (somewhat) with generic consts in arrays

Previously if the expression contained generic consts and did not have a directly equivalent type, transmuting the type in this way was forbidden, despite the two sizes being identical. Instead, we should be able to lazily tell if the two consts are identical, and if so allow them to be transmuted.

This is done by normalizing the forms of expressions into sorted order of multiplied terms, which is not generic over all expressions, but should handle most cases.

This allows for some _basic_ transmutations between types that are equivalent in size without requiring additional stack space at runtime.

I only see one other location at which `SizeSkeleton` is being used, and it checks for equality so this shouldn't affect anywhere else that I can tell.

See [this Stackoverflow post](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/73085012/transmute-nested-const-generic-array-rust) for what was previously necessary to convert between types. This PR makes converting nested `T -> [T; 1]` transmutes possible, and `[uB*2; N] -> [uB; N * 2]` possible as well.

I'm not sure whether this is something that would be wanted, and if it is it definitely should not be insta-stable, so I'd add a feature gate.
2023-04-08 19:47:22 +00:00
kadmin
b76dd8c807 Add feature gate 2023-04-07 11:18:07 -07:00
Matthias Krüger
3e21d6875f
Rollup merge of #109395 - chenyukang:yukang/fix-109291, r=cjgillot
Fix issue when there are multiple candidates for edit_distance_with_substrings

Fixes #109291
2023-04-06 18:42:57 +02:00
yukang
4fc3c6b07a add comment 2023-04-06 06:51:49 +08:00
Oli Scherer
aad33198ff Remove a fishy Clone impl 2023-04-04 09:01:44 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
8ef3bf29fe a couple clippy::complexity fixes
map_identity
filter_next
option_as_ref_deref
unnecessary_find_map
redundant_slicing
unnecessary_unwrap
bool_comparison
derivable_impls
manual_flatten
needless_borrowed_reference
2023-04-01 23:16:33 +02:00
bors
5e1d3299a2 Auto merge of #109824 - GuillaumeGomez:rollup-i5r4uts, r=GuillaumeGomez
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #109104 (rustdoc: Fix invalid suggestions on ambiguous intra doc links v2)
 - #109443 (Move `doc(primitive)` future incompat warning to `invalid_doc_attributes`)
 - #109680 (Fix subslice capture in closure)
 - #109798 (fluent_messages macro: don't emit the OS error in a note)
 - #109805 (Source map cleanups)
 - #109818 (rustdoc: Add GUI test for jump to collapsed item)
 - #109820 (rustdoc-search: update docs for comma in `?` help popover)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-03-31 20:38:06 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
d732934fa8
Rollup merge of #109805 - nnethercote:source_map-cleanups, r=bjorn3
Source map cleanups

r? `@bjorn3`
2023-03-31 22:32:50 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
6c93c63771
Rollup merge of #109443 - GuillaumeGomez:doc-primitive-hard-error, r=notriddle
Move `doc(primitive)` future incompat warning to `invalid_doc_attributes`

Fixes #88070.

It's been a while since this was turned into a "future incompatible lint" so I think we can now turn it into a hard error without problem.

r? `@jyn514`
2023-03-31 22:32:49 +02:00
bors
7402519c63 Auto merge of #109010 - compiler-errors:rtn, r=eholk
Initial support for return type notation (RTN)

See: https://smallcultfollowing.com/babysteps/blog/2023/02/13/return-type-notation-send-bounds-part-2/

1. Only supports `T: Trait<method(): Send>` style bounds, not `<T as Trait>::method(): Send`. Checking validity and injecting an implicit binder for all of the late-bound method generics is harder to do for the latter.
    * I'd add this in a follow-up.
3. ~Doesn't support RTN in general type position, i.e. no `let x: <T as Trait>::method() = ...`~
    * I don't think we actually want this.
5. Doesn't add syntax for "eliding" the function args -- i.e. for now, we write `method(): Send` instead of `method(..): Send`.
    * May be a hazard if we try to add it in the future. I'll probably add it in a follow-up later, with a structured suggestion to change `method()` to `method(..)` once we add it.
7. ~I'm not in love with the feature gate name 😺~
    * I renamed it to `return_type_notation` ✔️

Follow-up PRs will probably add support for `where T::method(): Send` bounds. I'm not sure if we ever want to support return-type-notation in arbitrary type positions. I may also make the bounds require `..` in the args list later.

r? `@ghost`
2023-03-31 18:04:12 +00:00
bors
22a7a19f93 Auto merge of #98112 - saethlin:mir-alignment-checks, r=oli-obk
Insert alignment checks for pointer dereferences when debug assertions are enabled

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/54915

- [x] Jake tells me this sounds like a place to use `MirPatch`, but I can't figure out how to insert a new basic block with a new terminator in the middle of an existing basic block, using `MirPatch`. (if nobody else backs up this point I'm checking this as "not actually a good idea" because the code looks pretty clean to me after rearranging it a bit)
- [x] Using `CastKind::PointerExposeAddress` is definitely wrong, we don't want to expose. Calling a function to get the pointer address seems quite excessive. ~I'll see if I can add a new `CastKind`.~ `CastKind::Transmute` to the rescue!
- [x] Implement a more helpful panic message like slice bounds checking.

r? `@oli-obk`
2023-03-31 08:50:35 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
4e63ab6fc1 Improve with_source_map.
Rename `with_source_map` as `set_source_map`. Because `with` functions
(e.g. `with_session_globals`, `scoped_tls::ScopedKey::with`) are for
*getting* a value for the duration of a closure, and `set` functions
(e.g. `set_session_globals_then` `scoped_tls::ScopedKey::with`) are for
*setting* a value for the duration of a closure.

Also fix up the comment, which is wrong:
- The bit about `TyCtxt` is wrong.
- `span_debug1` doesn't exist any more.
- There's only one level of fallback, not two.

(This is effectively a follow-up to the changes in #93936.)

Also add a comment explaining that `SessionGlobals::source_map` should
only be used when absolutely necessary.
2023-03-31 15:57:25 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
f049d5df10 Remove an unnecessary use of with_session_globals.
We can easily pass in the source map.
2023-03-31 15:34:00 +11:00
Guillaume Gomez
f40aa598e9 Rename doc(primitive) into rustc_doc_primitive 2023-03-30 22:56:52 +02:00
bors
478cbb42b7 Auto merge of #109692 - Nilstrieb:rollup-hq65rps, r=Nilstrieb
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #91793 (socket ancillary data implementation for FreeBSD (from 13 and above).)
 - #92284 (Change advance(_back)_by to return the remainder instead of the number of processed elements)
 - #102472 (stop special-casing `'static` in evaluation)
 - #108480 (Use Rayon's TLV directly)
 - #109321 (Erase impl regions when checking for impossible to eagerly monomorphize items)
 - #109470 (Correctly substitute GAT's type used in `normalize_param_env` in `check_type_bounds`)
 - #109562 (Update ar_archive_writer to 0.1.3)
 - #109629 (remove obsolete `givens` from regionck)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-03-28 15:18:16 +00:00
Michael Goulet
fb9ca9223d Feature gate 2023-03-28 01:02:15 +00:00
lcnr
0c13565ca6 Add a builtin FnPtr trait 2023-03-27 12:16:54 +00:00
yukang
7b4f436a30 add comments and cleanup 2023-03-26 12:03:25 +08:00
John Kåre Alsaker
27c44d2e28 Update indexmap and rayon crates 2023-03-25 02:12:13 +01:00
Ben Kimock
8ccf53332e A MIR transform that checks pointers are aligned 2023-03-23 18:23:06 -04:00
Matthias Krüger
950aa3ef86
Rollup merge of #109213 - oli-obk:cstore, r=cjgillot
Eagerly intern and check CrateNum/StableCrateId collisions

r? ``@cjgillot``

It seems better to check things ahead of time than checking them afterwards.
The [previous version](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/108390) was a bit nonsensical, so this addresses the feedback
2023-03-22 22:44:40 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
34fa6daa5c
Rollup merge of #109203 - Ezrashaw:refactor-ident-parsing, r=Nilstrieb
refactor/feat: refactor identifier parsing a bit

\+ error recovery for `expected_ident_found`

Prior art: #108854
2023-03-22 22:44:39 +01:00
Dylan DPC
14d06467f0
Rollup merge of #109179 - llogiq:intrinsically-option-as-slice, r=eholk
move Option::as_slice to intrinsic

````@scottmcm```` suggested on #109095 I use a direct approach of unpacking the operation in MIR lowering, so here's the implementation.

cc ````@nikic```` as this should hopefully unblock #107224 (though perhaps other changes to the prior implementation, which I left for bootstrapping, are needed).
2023-03-23 00:00:31 +05:30
Oli Scherer
460ecd288a Eagerly intern and check CrateNum/StableCrateId collisions 2023-03-21 12:08:17 +00:00
yukang
a860a720ba Fix issue when there are multiple candidates for edit_distance_with_substrings 2023-03-20 22:48:26 +08:00
Matthias Krüger
3efecba6e7
Rollup merge of #109307 - cjgillot:inline-location, r=compiler-errors
Ignore `Inlined` spans when computing caller location.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/105538
2023-03-20 09:46:54 +01:00
bors
9d0eac4d02 Auto merge of #108148 - parthopdas:master, r=oli-obk
Implementing "<test_binary> --list --format json" for use by IDE test explorers / runners

Fixes #107307

PR 1 of 2 - wiring up just the new information + implement the command line changes i.e. --format json + tests

upcoming:
PR 2 of 2 - clean up "#[cfg(not(bootstrap))]" from PR 1

As per the discussions on
- MCP: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/233931-t-compiler.2Fmajor-changes/topic/Implementing.20.22.3Ctest_binary.3E.20--list.20--form.E2.80.A6.20compiler-team.23592/near/328747548
- preRFC: https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/pre-rfc-implementing-test-binary-list-format-json-for-use-by-ide-test-explorers-runners/18308
- FYI on Discord: https://discord.com/channels/442252698964721669/459149169546887178/1075581549409484820
2023-03-20 03:24:27 +00:00
Ezra Shaw
b4e17a5098
refactor: improve "ident starts with number" error 2023-03-19 20:24:06 +13:00
Camille GILLOT
be8b323929 Ignore Inlined spans when computing caller location. 2023-03-18 13:46:17 +00:00
Andre Bogus
27e9ee9bae move Option::as_slice to intrinsic 2023-03-18 07:15:15 +01:00
Mara Bos
f2f6bcc499 Don't allow new const panic through format flattening.
panic!("a {}", "b") is still not allowed in const,
even if the hir flattens to panic!("a b").
2023-03-16 11:21:50 +01:00
Partha P. Das
3720753632
Implementing "<test_binary> --list --format json" #107307 #49359 2023-03-15 14:20:20 -04:00
bors
e4b9f86054 Auto merge of #109035 - scottmcm:ptr-read-should-know-undef, r=WaffleLapkin,JakobDegen
Ensure `ptr::read` gets all the same LLVM `load` metadata that dereferencing does

I was looking into `array::IntoIter` optimization, and noticed that it wasn't annotating the loads with `noundef` for simple things like `array::IntoIter<i32, N>`.  Trying to narrow it down, it seems that was because `MaybeUninit::assume_init_read` isn't marking the load as initialized (<https://rust.godbolt.org/z/Mxd8TPTnv>), which is unfortunate since that's basically its reason to exist.

The root cause is that `ptr::read` is currently implemented via the *untyped* `copy_nonoverlapping`, and thus the `load` doesn't get any type-aware metadata: no `noundef`, no `!range`.  This PR solves that by lowering `ptr::read(p)` to `copy *p` in MIR, for which the backends already do the right thing.

Fortuitiously, this also improves the IR we give to LLVM for things like `mem::replace`, and fixes a couple of long-standing bugs where `ptr::read` on `Copy` types was worse than `*`ing them.

Zulip conversation: <https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/219381-t-libs/topic/Move.20array.3A.3AIntoIter.20to.20ManuallyDrop/near/341189936>

cc `@erikdesjardins` `@JakobDegen` `@workingjubilee` `@the8472`

Fixes #106369
Fixes #73258
2023-03-15 11:44:12 +00:00
bors
669e751639 Auto merge of #104833 - Swatinem:async-identity-future, r=compiler-errors
Remove `identity_future` indirection

This was previously needed because the indirection used to hide some unexplained lifetime errors, which it turned out were related to the `min_choice` algorithm.

Removing the indirection also solves a couple of cycle errors, large moves and makes async blocks support the `#[track_caller]`annotation.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/104826.
2023-03-14 10:12:58 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
b16ed694f7
Rollup merge of #108797 - thomcc:sourcemap_include_binary_file, r=compiler-errors
Allow binary files to go through the `FileLoader`

I'd like for `include_bytes!` to go through the `FileLoader` in an out-of-tree `rustc_driver` wrapper, and I can't find a reason it's not already done. It seems like most folks providing a custom `FileLoader` would want this too, so I added it.

I can solve my problem in other ways if there's a strong reason not to do it, but it seems simple and harmless.
2023-03-12 08:13:26 +01:00
Scott McMurray
b2c717fa33 MaybeUninit::assume_init_read should have noundef load metadata
I was looking into `array::IntoIter` optimization, and noticed that it wasn't annotating the loads with `noundef` for simple things like `array::IntoIter<i32, N>`.

Turned out to be a more general problem as `MaybeUninit::assume_init_read` isn't marking the load as initialized (<https://rust.godbolt.org/z/Mxd8TPTnv>), which is unfortunate since that's basically its reason to exist.

This PR lowers `ptr::read(p)` to `copy *p` in MIR, which fortuitiously also improves the IR we give to LLVM for things like `mem::replace`.
2023-03-11 17:44:43 -08:00
Matthias Krüger
fbc121fdfd
Rollup merge of #104363 - WaffleLapkin:bonk_box_new, r=Nilstrieb
Make `unused_allocation` lint against `Box::new` too

Previously it only linted against `box` syntax, which likely won't ever be stabilized, which is pretty useless. Even now I'm not sure if it's a meaningful lint, but it's at least something 🤷

This means that code like the following will be linted against:
```rust
Box::new([1, 2, 3]).len();
f(&Box::new(1)); // where f : &i32 -> ()
```
The lint works by checking if a `Box::new` (or `box`) expression has an a borrow adjustment, meaning that the code that first stores the box in a variable won't be linted against:
```rust
let boxed = Box::new([1, 2, 3]); // no lint
boxed.len();
```
2023-03-11 15:43:11 +01:00
Arpad Borsos
9f03cfc207
Remove identity_future indirection
This was previously needed because the indirection used to hide some unexplained lifetime errors, which it turned out were related to the `min_choice` algorithm.

Removing the indirection also solves a couple of cycle errors, large moves and makes async blocks support the `#[track_caller]` annotation.
2023-03-08 15:37:14 +01:00
bors
0a3b557d52 Auto merge of #95317 - Jules-Bertholet:round_ties_to_even, r=pnkfelix,m-ou-se,scottmcm
Add `round_ties_even` to `f32` and `f64`

Tracking issue: #96710

Redux of #82273. See also #55107

Adds a new method, `round_ties_even`, to `f32` and `f64`, that rounds the float to the nearest integer , rounding halfway cases to the number with an even least significant bit. Uses the `roundeven` LLVM intrinsic to do this.

Of the five IEEE 754 rounding modes, this is the only one that doesn't already have a round-to-integer function exposed by Rust (others are `round`, `floor`, `ceil`, and `trunc`).  Ties-to-even is also the rounding mode used for int-to-float and float-to-float `as` casts, as well as float arithmentic operations. So not having an explicit rounding method for it seems like an oversight.

Bikeshed: this PR currently uses `round_ties_even` for the name of the method. But maybe `round_ties_to_even` is better, or `round_even`, or `round_to_even`?
2023-03-07 09:43:12 +00:00
Thom Chiovoloni
63396b30cf
Allow binary files to go through the FileLoader 2023-03-05 18:16:58 -08:00
bors
14c54b637b Auto merge of #107844 - Zeegomo:no-drop-and-rep, r=cjgillot
Desugaring of drop and replace at MIR build

This commit desugars the drop and replace deriving from an
assignment at MIR build, avoiding the construction of the
`DropAndReplace` terminator (which will be removed in a following PR).

In order to retain the same error messages for replaces a new
`DesugaringKind::Replace` variant is introduced.

The changes in the borrowck are also useful for future work in moving drop elaboration
before borrowck, as no `DropAndReplace` would be present there anymore.

Notes on test diffs:
*  `tests/ui/borrowck/issue-58776-borrowck-scans-children`: the assignment deriving from the desugaring kills the borrow.
*  `tests/ui/async-await/async-fn-size-uninit-locals.rs`, `tests/mir-opt/issue_41110.test.ElaborateDrops.after.mir`,  `tests/mir-opt/issue_41888.main.ElaborateDrops.after.mir`:  drop elaboration generates (or reads from) a useless drop flag due to an issue with the dataflow analysis. Will be fixed independently by https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/106430.

See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/104488 for more context
2023-03-05 07:56:26 +00:00
Giacomo Pasini
b3a47d9b6b
Desugars drop and replace at MIR build
This commit desugars the drop and replace deriving from an
assignment at MIR build, avoiding the construction of the
DropAndReplace terminator (which will be removed in a followign PR)

In order to retain the same error messages for replaces a new
DesugaringKind::Replace variant is introduced.
2023-03-03 16:33:11 +01:00
Maybe Waffle
9ac0da8f39 Make unused_allocation lint warn against Box::new 2023-03-03 12:02:55 +00:00
est31
6df5ae4fb0 Match unmatched backticks in comments in compiler/ 2023-03-03 08:39:00 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
9c27fc7d34
Rollup merge of #108484 - Nilstrieb:˂DiagnosticItem˂FromFn˃ as From˂˂LangItemFromFn˃˃˃꞉꞉from, r=cjgillot
Remove `from` lang item

It was probably a leftover from the old `?` desugaring but anyways, it's unused now except for clippy, which can just use a diagnostics item.
2023-02-26 12:05:01 +01:00
Nilstrieb
312020ef6a Remove from_fn lang item
It was probably a leftover from the old `?` desugaring but anyways, it's
unused now except for clippy, which can just use a diagnostics item.
2023-02-26 09:15:54 +00:00
Michael Goulet
a772a6fc2a Add ErrorGuaranteed to HIR TyKind::Err 2023-02-25 19:46:36 +00:00
Jacob Pratt
ab4c0dd137
Add test for precise algorithm used 2023-02-19 22:59:22 +00:00
Jacob Pratt
378c4ab9ab
Make public API, docs algorithm-agnostic 2023-02-19 04:11:10 +00:00
Jacob Pratt
ff052eec80
Use restricted Damerau-Levenshtein algorithm 2023-02-19 03:46:03 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
089e8c03bc
Rollup merge of #107489 - compiler-errors:non_lifetime_binders, r=cjgillot
Implement partial support for non-lifetime binders

This implements support for non-lifetime binders. It's pretty useless currently, but I wanted to put this up so the implementation can be discussed.

Specifically, this piggybacks off of the late-bound lifetime collection code in `rustc_hir_typeck::collect::lifetimes`. This seems like a necessary step given the fact we don't resolve late-bound regions until this point, and binders are sometimes merged.

Q: I'm not sure if I should go along this route, or try to modify the earlier nameres code to compute the right bound var indices for type and const binders eagerly... If so, I'll need to rename all these queries to something more appropriate (I've done this for `resolve_lifetime::Region` -> `resolve_lifetime::ResolvedArg`)

cc rust-lang/types-team#81

r? `@ghost`
2023-02-17 00:19:34 +01:00
Maybe Waffle
5bf6a46032 Replace some thens with some then_somes 2023-02-16 15:26:03 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
8751fa1a9a if $c:expr { Some($r:expr) } else { None } =>> $c.then(|| $r) 2023-02-16 15:26:00 +00:00
Michael Goulet
262a344d72 Add feature gate for non_lifetime_binders 2023-02-16 03:39:58 +00:00
lcnr
646e667200 add a #[rustc_coinductive] attribute 2023-02-14 11:53:22 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
3e5c11b855
Rollup merge of #107931 - cjgillot:issue-107353, r=WaffleLapkin
Intern span when length is MAX_LEN with parent.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/107353
2023-02-13 11:34:58 +01:00
bors
adb4bfd25d Auto merge of #105671 - lukas-code:depreciate-char, r=scottmcm
Use associated items of `char` instead of freestanding items in `core::char`

The associated functions and constants on `char` have been stable since 1.52 and the freestanding items have soft-deprecated since 1.62 (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/95566). This PR ~~marks them as "deprecated in future", similar to the integer and floating point modules (`core::{i32, f32}` etc)~~ replaces all uses of `core::char::*` with `char::*` to prepare for future deprecation of `core::char::*`.
2023-02-12 11:09:06 +00:00
bors
51cb5614dd Auto merge of #105601 - BelovDV:change-rlib-with-not-stable, r=petrochenkov
Enable new rlib in non stable cases

If bundled static library uses cfg (unstable) or whole-archive (wasn't supported) bundled libs are packed even without packed_bundled_libs.

r? `@petrochenkov`
2023-02-12 07:15:27 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
e80afa6501 Intern span when length is MAX_LEN with parent. 2023-02-11 17:46:22 +00:00
Daniil Belov
601fc8b36b [link] enable packed bundled lib in non stable cases 2023-02-10 12:51:12 +03:00
Matthias Krüger
fabefe3f31
Rollup merge of #107769 - compiler-errors:pointer-like, r=eholk
Rename `PointerSized` to `PointerLike`

The old name was unnecessarily vague. This PR renames a nightly language feature that I added, so I don't think it needs any additional approval, though anyone can feel free to speak up if you dislike the rename.

It's still unsatisfying that we don't the user which of {size, alignment} is wrong, but this trait really is just a stepping stone for a more generalized mechanism to create `dyn*`, just meant for nightly testing, so I don't think it really deserves additional diagnostic machinery for now.

Fixes #107696, cc ``@RalfJung``
r? ``@eholk``
2023-02-08 07:13:26 +01:00
Michael Goulet
2b70cbb8a5 Rename PointerSized to PointerLike 2023-02-07 19:05:53 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
f4e2b954a1 rustc_metadata: Encode/decode DefPathHashes without an Option 2023-02-05 18:53:47 +04:00
Maybe Waffle
9fe8ae792e Rename rust_2015 => is_rust_2015 2023-02-02 08:17:13 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
ef6b583a80 Don't accept Edition by ref 2023-01-31 10:09:23 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
5d90413d75 Document rust_2015 methods 2023-01-31 10:09:22 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
fd5774a4d7 Use Edition methods a bit more 2023-01-31 10:09:22 +00:00
Gary Guo
66f3ab90a1 Reintroduce multiple_supertrait_upcastable lint 2023-01-28 15:08:07 +00:00
bors
3e97763872 Auto merge of #106745 - m-ou-se:format-args-ast, r=oli-obk
Move format_args!() into AST (and expand it during AST lowering)

Implements https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/541

This moves FormatArgs from rustc_builtin_macros to rustc_ast_lowering. For now, the end result is the same. But this allows for future changes to do smarter things with format_args!(). It also allows Clippy to directly access the ast::FormatArgs, making things a lot easier.

This change turns the format args types into lang items. The builtin macro used to refer to them by their path. After this change, the path is no longer relevant, making it easier to make changes in `core`.

This updates clippy to use the new language items, but this doesn't yet make clippy use the ast::FormatArgs structure that's now available. That should be done after this is merged.
2023-01-26 12:44:47 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
8ae5116fae
Rollup merge of #106407 - mejrs:attr_check, r=compiler-errors
Improve proc macro attribute diagnostics

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/102923
2023-01-26 06:15:23 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
30ddeefcf0
Rollup merge of #105977 - Swatinem:async-mir-context, r=oli-obk
Transform async `ResumeTy` in generator transform

- Eliminates all the `get_context` calls that async lowering created.
- Replace all `Local` `ResumeTy` types with `&mut Context<'_>`.

The `Local`s that have their types replaced are:
- The `resume` argument itself.
- The argument to `get_context`.
- The yielded value of a `yield`.

The `ResumeTy` hides a `&mut Context<'_>` behind an unsafe raw pointer, and the `get_context` function is being used to convert that back to a `&mut Context<'_>`.

Ideally the async lowering would not use the `ResumeTy`/`get_context` indirection, but rather directly use `&mut Context<'_>`, however that would currently lead to higher-kinded lifetime errors.
See <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/105501>.

The async lowering step and the type / lifetime inference / checking are still using the `ResumeTy` indirection for the time being, and that indirection is removed here. After this transform, the generator body only knows about `&mut Context<'_>`.

---

Fixes https://github.com/bjorn3/rustc_codegen_cranelift/issues/1330 CC `@bjorn3`

r? `@compiler-errors`
2023-01-19 11:19:34 +01:00
Arpad Borsos
96931a787a
Transform async ResumeTy in generator transform
- Eliminates all the `get_context` calls that async lowering created.
- Replace all `Local` `ResumeTy` types with `&mut Context<'_>`.

The `Local`s that have their types replaced are:
- The `resume` argument itself.
- The argument to `get_context`.
- The yielded value of a `yield`.

The `ResumeTy` hides a `&mut Context<'_>` behind an unsafe raw pointer, and the
`get_context` function is being used to convert that back to a `&mut Context<'_>`.

Ideally the async lowering would not use the `ResumeTy`/`get_context` indirection,
but rather directly use `&mut Context<'_>`, however that would currently
lead to higher-kinded lifetime errors.
See <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/105501>.

The async lowering step and the type / lifetime inference / checking are
still using the `ResumeTy` indirection for the time being, and that indirection
is removed here. After this transform, the generator body only knows about `&mut Context<'_>`.
2023-01-19 09:03:05 +01:00
bors
65d2f2a5f9 Auto merge of #106810 - oli-obk:resolver_reverse_plumbing, r=petrochenkov
Various cleanups around pre-TyCtxt queries and functions

part of #105462

based on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/106776 (everything starting at [0e2b39f](0e2b39fd1f) is new in this PR)

r? `@petrochenkov`

I think this should be most of the uncontroversial part of #105462.
2023-01-19 05:23:40 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
68f12338af
Rollup merge of #104505 - WaffleLapkin:no-double-spaces-in-comments, r=jackh726
Remove double spaces after dots in comments

Most of the comments do not have double spaces, so I assume these are typos.
2023-01-17 20:21:25 +01:00
Maybe Waffle
6a28fb42a8 Remove double spaces after dots in comments 2023-01-17 08:09:33 +00:00
Oli Scherer
1355559367 Avoid an unnecessary allocation 2023-01-16 14:46:44 +00:00
Tim Neumann
869df76764 Heuristically undo path prefix mappings.
Because the compiler produces better diagnostics if it can find the
source of (potentially remapped) dependencies.
2023-01-14 12:49:37 +00:00
Lukas Markeffsky
76e216f29b Use associated items of char instead of freestanding items in core::char 2023-01-14 11:58:41 +01:00
Yuki Okushi
6486b02105
Rollup merge of #106707 - ehuss:remove-dupe-sha-1, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Remove duplicate sha-1 dependency

[`sha-1`](https://crates.io/crates/sha-1) is more or less a duplicate of [`sha1`](https://crates.io/crates/sha1). The `sha-1` is deprecated and no longer updated. This updates the dependencies to use the new name.

Some other dependencies that got updated as a consequence:
* The updated pest dependencies are currently only used by mdbook, and shouldn't have any issues.
* ucd-trie 0.1.3 to 0.1.5: No changelog, but looks like some tables were updated for new unicode versions: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ucd-generate/commits/master/ucd-trie. This is only used by pest (and thus mdbook).
* thiserror 1.33 to 1.38: Nothing significant in the notes at https://github.com/dtolnay/thiserror/releases.
2023-01-14 12:04:34 +09:00
Deadbeef
e7fea8c7e6 gate const closures 2023-01-12 02:28:37 +00:00
mejrs
f92000816e Improve proc macro attribute diagnostics 2023-01-12 00:11:11 +01:00
Mara Bos
bebf9fe063 Turn format arguments types into lang items. 2023-01-11 21:53:24 +01:00
Eric Huss
bb60a764f6 Remove duplicate sha-1 dependency 2023-01-10 21:02:06 -08:00
Caio
c43faf110d [RFC 2397] Initial implementation 2023-01-09 20:51:01 -03:00
nils
fd7a159710 Fix uninlined_format_args for some compiler crates
Convert all the crates that have had their diagnostic migration
completed (except save_analysis because that will be deleted soon and
apfloat because of the licensing problem).
2023-01-05 19:01:12 +01:00
Michael Goulet
a0390463fc Suggest more impl Trait on -> _ 2023-01-03 23:50:31 +00:00
bors
fb9dfa8cef Auto merge of #84762 - cjgillot:resolve-span-opt, r=petrochenkov
Encode spans relative to the enclosing item -- enable on nightly

Follow-up to #84373 with the flag `-Zincremental-relative-spans` set by default.

This PR seeks to remove one of the main shortcomings of incremental: the handling of spans.
Changing the contents of a function may require redoing part of the compilation process for another function in another file because of span information is changed.
Within one file: all the spans in HIR change, so typechecking had to be re-done.
Between files: spans of associated types/consts/functions change, so type-based resolution needs to be re-done (hygiene information is stored in the span).

The flag `-Zincremental-relative-spans` encodes local spans relative to the span of an item, stored inside the `source_span` query.

Trap: stashed diagnostics are referenced by the "raw" span, so stealing them requires to remove the span's parent.

In order to avoid too much traffic in the span interner, span encoding uses the `ctxt_or_tag` field to encode:
- the parent when the `SyntaxContext` is 0;
- the `SyntaxContext` when the parent is `None`.
Even with this, the PR creates a lot of traffic to the Span interner, when a Span has both a LocalDefId parent and a non-root SyntaxContext. They appear in lowering, when we add a parent to all spans, including those which come from macros, and during inlining when we mark inlined spans.

The last commit changes how queries of `LocalDefId` manage their cache. I can put this in a separate PR if required.

Possible future directions:
- validate that all spans are marked in HIR validation;
- mark macro-expanded spans relative to the def-site and not the use-site.
2023-01-02 13:10:16 +00:00
Michael Goulet
5b74a33b8d
Rollup merge of #106248 - dtolnay:revertupcastlint, r=jackh726
Revert "Implement allow-by-default `multiple_supertrait_upcastable` lint"

This is a clean revert of #105484.

I confirmed that reverting that PR fixes the regression reported in #106247. ~~I can't say I understand what this code is doing, but maybe it can be re-landed with a different implementation.~~ **Edit:** https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/106247#issuecomment-1367174384 has an explanation of why #105484 ends up surfacing spurious `where_clause_object_safety` errors. The implementation of `where_clause_object_safety` assumes we only check whether a trait is object safe when somebody actually uses that trait with `dyn`. However the implementation of `multiple_supertrait_upcastable` added in the problematic PR involves checking *every* trait for whether it is object-safe.

FYI `@nbdd0121` `@compiler-errors`
2022-12-30 21:26:34 -08:00
bors
0c0b403f19 Auto merge of #106195 - Nilstrieb:no-more-being-clueless-whether-it-really-is-a-literal, r=compiler-errors
Improve heuristics whether `format_args` string is a source literal

Previously, it only checked whether there was _a_ literal at the span of the first argument, not whether the literal actually matched up. This caused issues when a proc macro was generating a different literal with the same span.

This requires an annoying special case for literals ending in `\n` because otherwise `println` wouldn't give detailed diagnostics anymore which would be bad.

Fixes #106191
2022-12-29 11:20:50 +00:00
David Tolnay
06ec0bf8b0
Revert "Implement allow-by-default multiple_supertrait_upcastable lint"
This reverts commit 5e44a65517.
2022-12-29 00:47:23 -08:00
bors
11a338ab66 Auto merge of #106139 - cjgillot:mir-inline-location, r=eholk
Give the correct track-caller location with MIR inlining.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/105538
2022-12-29 08:06:03 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
31f5e753fb
Rollup merge of #106172 - estebank:suggest-impl-trait, r=compiler-errors
Suggest `impl Iterator` when possible for `_` return type

Address #106096.
2022-12-28 14:40:00 +01:00
fee1-dead
8b3d0c4cf9
Rollup merge of #105484 - nbdd0121:upcast, r=compiler-errors
Implement allow-by-default `multiple_supertrait_upcastable` lint

The lint detects when an object-safe trait has multiple supertraits.

Enabled in libcore and liballoc as they are low-level enough that many embedded programs will use them.

r? `@nikomatsakis`
2022-12-28 15:51:41 +08:00
Nilstrieb
1322e476bf Improve debug logs of find_width_of_character_at_span 2022-12-27 22:18:22 +01:00
Michael Goulet
18bf19c3a9
Rollup merge of #106064 - lukas-code:outlives-macro, r=cjgillot
Partially fix `explicit_outlives_requirements` lint in macros

Show the suggestion if and only if the bounds are from the same source context.

fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/106044
fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/106063
2022-12-27 12:33:35 -08:00
Esteban Küber
1b341fe8a1 Suggest impl Iterator when possible for _ return type
Address #106096.
2022-12-26 18:21:45 -08:00
Camille GILLOT
7b6ead2027 Explain disabled span hashing. 2022-12-25 18:48:53 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
edc73f9719 Give the correct track-caller location with MIR inlining. 2022-12-25 18:48:13 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
6d42636456 Encode span parent in the inlined representation. 2022-12-25 16:41:33 +00:00
Lukas Markeffsky
83e653920d document that Span::to can go backwards 2022-12-25 17:41:31 +01:00
Ralf Jung
9f241b3a26 abort immediately on bad mem::zeroed/uninit 2022-12-22 16:37:42 +01:00
bors
bdbe392a13 Auto merge of #105613 - Nilstrieb:rename-assert_uninit_valid, r=RalfJung
Rename `assert_uninit_valid` intrinsic

It's not about "uninit" anymore but about "filling with 0x01 bytes" so the name should at least try to reflect that.

This is actually not fully correct though, as it does still panic for all uninit with `-Zstrict-init-checks`. I'm not sure what the best way is to deal with that not causing confusion. I guess we could just remove the flag? I don't think having it makes a lot of sense anymore with the direction that we have chose to go. It could be relevant again if #100423 lands so removing it may be a bit over eager.

r? `@RalfJung`
2022-12-21 23:20:04 +00:00
Chris Denton
b859b8b62b
Bump cfg-if to 1.0 2022-12-20 13:03:45 +00:00
bors
eb9e5e711d Auto merge of #105880 - Nilstrieb:make-newtypes-less-not-rust, r=oli-obk
Improve syntax of `newtype_index`

This makes it more like proper Rust and also makes the implementation a lot simpler.

Mostly just turns weird flags in the body into proper attributes.

It should probably also be converted to an attribute macro instead of function-like, but that can be done in a future PR.
2022-12-20 07:27:01 +00:00
Andrew Pollack
8441ca5d81
Revert "Replace usage of ResumeTy in async lowering with Context" 2022-12-19 11:24:59 -08:00
Nilstrieb
8bfd6450c7 A few small cleanups for newtype_index
Remove the `..` from the body, only a few invocations used it and it's
inconsistent with rust syntax.

Use `;` instead of `,` between consts. As the Rust syntax gods inteded.
2022-12-18 21:47:28 +01:00
Nilstrieb
d679764fb6 Make #[debug_format] an attribute in newtype_index
This removes the `custom` format functionality as its only user was
trivially migrated to using a normal format.

If a new use case for a custom formatting impl pops up, you can add it
back.
2022-12-18 21:37:38 +01:00
Nilstrieb
93429948cf Make #[no_ord_impl] an attribute in newtype_index 2022-12-18 21:06:44 +01:00
Nilstrieb
88d5f7f4ce Make #[custom_encodable] an attribute for newtype_index
Makes the syntax a little more rusty.
2022-12-18 21:02:14 +01:00
Esteban Küber
4d4d4786f9 Shorten trimmed display of closures
When `with_forced_trimmed_paths` is used, only print filename and start
of the closure's span, to reduce their verbosity.
2022-12-15 11:13:44 -08:00
Matthias Krüger
de59844c98 more clippy::complexity fixes 2022-12-15 00:09:10 +01:00
Esteban Küber
9d5e7d3c04 Suggest collecting into Vec<_> 2022-12-13 10:39:44 -08:00
Nilstrieb
8b2a7da3b0 Rename assert_uninit_valid intrinsic
It's not about "uninit" anymore but about "filling with 0x01 bytes" so
the name should at least try to reflect that.
2022-12-13 18:08:35 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
2ea368e53c minor code cleanups 2022-12-12 19:49:53 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
6042f5bca7
Rollup merge of #105521 - tshepang:keep-heading-separate, r=nagisa
separate heading from body
2022-12-11 23:36:46 +01:00
Jules Bertholet
be681fefed
Add round_ties_even to f32 and f64 2022-12-11 01:20:17 -05:00
KaDiWa
9bc69925cb
compiler: remove unnecessary imports and qualified paths 2022-12-10 18:45:34 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
cf840069f3
Rollup merge of #105514 - estebank:is_visible, r=oli-obk
Introduce `Span::is_visible`

r? `@oli-obk`
2022-12-10 09:24:44 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
947fe7e341
Rollup merge of #105109 - rcvalle:rust-kcfi, r=bjorn3
Add LLVM KCFI support to the Rust compiler

This PR adds LLVM Kernel Control Flow Integrity (KCFI) support to the Rust compiler. It initially provides forward-edge control flow protection for operating systems kernels for Rust-compiled code only by aggregating function pointers in groups identified by their return and parameter types. (See llvm/llvm-project@cff5bef.)

Forward-edge control flow protection for C or C++ and Rust -compiled code "mixed binaries" (i.e., for when C or C++ and Rust -compiled code share the same virtual address space) will be provided in later work as part of this project by identifying C char and integer type uses at the time types are encoded (see Type metadata in the design document in the tracking issue #89653).

LLVM KCFI can be enabled with -Zsanitizer=kcfi.

Thank you again, `@bjorn3,` `@eddyb,` `@nagisa,` and `@ojeda,` for all the help!
2022-12-10 09:24:43 +01:00
Tshepang Mbambo
6a43946370 separate heading from body 2022-12-10 04:48:37 +02:00
Esteban Küber
b9da55afb5 Introduce Span::is_visible 2022-12-09 14:35:55 -08:00
Gary Guo
5e44a65517 Implement allow-by-default multiple_supertrait_upcastable lint 2022-12-09 02:29:51 +00:00
Ramon de C Valle
65698ae9f3 Add LLVM KCFI support to the Rust compiler
This commit adds LLVM Kernel Control Flow Integrity (KCFI) support to
the Rust compiler. It initially provides forward-edge control flow
protection for operating systems kernels for Rust-compiled code only by
aggregating function pointers in groups identified by their return and
parameter types. (See llvm/llvm-project@cff5bef.)

Forward-edge control flow protection for C or C++ and Rust -compiled
code "mixed binaries" (i.e., for when C or C++ and Rust -compiled code
share the same virtual address space) will be provided in later work as
part of this project by identifying C char and integer type uses at the
time types are encoded (see Type metadata in the design document in the
tracking issue #89653).

LLVM KCFI can be enabled with -Zsanitizer=kcfi.

Co-authored-by: bjorn3 <17426603+bjorn3@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-08 17:24:39 -08:00
Matthias Krüger
fbfc5ada02
Rollup merge of #105423 - oli-obk:symbols, r=jackh726
Use `Symbol` for the crate name instead of `String`/`str`

It always got converted to a symbol anyway
2022-12-08 12:57:32 +01:00
Oli Scherer
d30848b30a Use Symbol for the crate name instead of String/str 2022-12-07 20:30:02 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
4f527a55de
Rollup merge of #105362 - WaffleLapkin:🙅, r=oli-obk
Cleanup macro-expanded code in `rustc_type_ir`

We could of course just leave this as-is, but every time I go-to-def to this file it's painful to see all this `(&A(ref __self_1_0),)` stuff.
2022-12-06 16:54:56 +01:00
Maybe Waffle
07fbb1b372 Cleanup macro-expanded code in rustc_type_ir 2022-12-06 11:17:49 +00:00
Arpad Borsos
cf031a3355
Replace usage of ResumeTy in async lowering with Context
Replaces using `ResumeTy` / `get_context` in favor of using `&'static mut Context<'_>`.

Usage of the `'static` lifetime here is technically "cheating", and replaces
the raw pointer in `ResumeTy` and the `get_context` fn that pulls the
correct lifetimes out of thin air.
2022-12-06 10:16:23 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
1a2f79b82c
Rollup merge of #105050 - WaffleLapkin:uselessrefign, r=jyn514
Remove useless borrows and derefs

They are nothing more than noise.
<sub>These are not all of them, but my clippy started crashing (stack overflow), so rip :(</sub>
2022-12-03 17:37:42 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
4fdc3eb176
Rollup merge of #104614 - Nilstrieb:type-ascribe!, r=TaKO8Ki
Add `type_ascribe!` macro as placeholder syntax for type ascription

This makes it still possible to test the internal semantics of type ascription even once the `:`-syntax is removed from the parser. The macro now gets used in a bunch of UI tests that test the semantics and not syntax of type ascription.

I might have forgotten a few tests but this should hopefully be most of them. The remaining ones will certainly be found once type ascription is removed from the parser altogether.

Part of #101728
2022-12-02 08:28:08 +01:00
Maybe Waffle
f2b97a8bfe Remove useless borrows and derefs 2022-12-01 17:34:43 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
86304f5149
Rollup merge of #104976 - WaffleLapkin:move_comments, r=cjgillot
Prefer doc comments over `//`-comments in compiler

Doc comments are generally nicer: they show up in the documentation, they are shown in IDEs when you hover other mentions of items, etc. Thus it makes sense to use them instead of `//`-comments.
2022-11-27 22:14:08 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
8d90647641
Rollup merge of #104934 - ChrisDenton:all-anybody-wants, r=thomcc
Remove redundant `all` in cfg

This appears to have been accidentally left in after removing the other branches 45bf1ed1a1

(hat tip to kangalioo for the git archaeology)
2022-11-27 16:03:08 +01:00
Maybe Waffle
1d42936b18 Prefer doc comments over //-comments in compiler 2022-11-27 11:19:04 +00:00
Chris Denton
2ab3f76442
Remove more redundant alls 2022-11-26 09:54:54 +00:00
Oli Scherer
2a94a2d385 Prefer not accessing the private field of newtype_index types 2022-11-25 07:51:56 +00:00
Arpad Borsos
9f36f988ad
Avoid GenFuture shim when compiling async constructs
Previously, async constructs would be lowered to "normal" generators,
with an additional `from_generator` / `GenFuture` shim in between to
convert from `Generator` to `Future`.

The compiler will now special-case these generators internally so that
async constructs will *directly* implement `Future` without the need
to go through the `from_generator` / `GenFuture` shim.

The primary motivation for this change was hiding this implementation
detail in stack traces and debuginfo, but it can in theory also help
the optimizer as there is less abstractions to see through.
2022-11-24 10:04:27 +01:00
bors
872631d0f0 Auto merge of #104507 - WaffleLapkin:asderefsyou, r=wesleywiser
Use `as_deref` in compiler (but only where it makes sense)

This simplifies some code :3

(there are some changes that are not exacly `as_deref`, but more like "clever `Option`/`Result` method use")
2022-11-24 00:17:35 +00:00
bors
7fe6f36224 Auto merge of #103491 - cjgillot:self-rpit, r=oli-obk
Support using `Self` or projections inside an RPIT/async fn

I reuse the same idea as https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/103449 to use variances to encode whether a lifetime parameter is captured by impl-trait.

The current implementation of async and RPIT replace all lifetimes from the parent generics by `'static`.  This PR changes the scheme
```rust
impl<'a> Foo<'a> {
    fn foo<'b, T>() -> impl Into<Self> + 'b { ... }
}

opaque Foo::<'_a>::foo::<'_b, T>::opaque<'b>: Into<Foo<'_a>> + 'b;
impl<'a> Foo<'a> {
    // OLD
    fn foo<'b, T>() -> Foo::<'static>::foo::<'static, T>::opaque::<'b> { ... }
                             ^^^^^^^ the `Self` becomes `Foo<'static>`

    // NEW
    fn foo<'b, T>() -> Foo::<'a>::foo::<'b, T>::opaque::<'b> { ... }
                             ^^ the `Self` stays `Foo<'a>`
}
```

There is the same issue with projections. In the example, substitute `Self` by `<T as Trait<'b>>::Assoc` in the sugared version, and `Foo<'_a>` by `<T as Trait<'_b>>::Assoc` in the desugared one.

This allows to support `Self` in impl-trait, since we do not replace lifetimes by `'static` any more.  The same trick allows to use projections like `T::Assoc` where `Self` is allowed.  The feature is gated behind a `impl_trait_projections` feature gate.

The implementation relies on 2 tweaking rules for opaques in 2 places:
- we only relate substs that correspond to captured lifetimes during TypeRelation;
- we only list captured lifetimes in choice region computation.

For simplicity, I encoded the "capturedness" of lifetimes as a variance, `Bivariant` vs `Invariant` for unused vs captured lifetimes. The `variances_of` query used to ICE for opaques.

Impl-trait that do not reference `Self` or projections will have their variances as:
- `o` (invariant) for each parent type or const;
- `*` (bivariant) for each parent lifetime --> will not participate in borrowck;
- `o` (invariant) for each own lifetime.

Impl-trait that does reference `Self` and/or projections will have some parent lifetimes marked as `o` (as the example above), and participate in type relation and borrowck.  In the example above, `variances_of(opaque) = ['_a: o, '_b: *, T: o, 'b: o]`.

r? types
cc `@compiler-errors` , as you asked about the issue with `Self` and projections.
2022-11-21 12:17:03 +00:00
bors
e07425d55b Auto merge of #98914 - fee1-dead-contrib:min-deref-patterns, r=compiler-errors
Minimal implementation of implicit deref patterns for Strings

cc `@compiler-errors` `@BoxyUwU` https://github.com/rust-lang/lang-team/issues/88 #87121

~~I forgot to add a feature gate, will do so in a minute~~ Done
2022-11-20 07:16:42 +00:00
Nilstrieb
6ee0dd97e3
Add unstable type_ascribe macro
This macro serves as a placeholder for future type ascription syntax to
make sure that the semantic implementation keeps working.
2022-11-19 22:16:42 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
e86f1845ff
Rollup merge of #104497 - lyming2007:issue-104379-fix, r=fee1-dead
detect () to avoid redundant <> suggestion for type

fix #104379
2022-11-19 15:35:21 +01:00
Michael Goulet
da3c5397a6 Enforce that dyn* casts are actually pointer-sized 2022-11-18 18:23:48 +00:00
Deadbeef
bc51f8783c rename to string_deref_patterns 2022-11-18 06:16:20 +00:00
Philipp Krones
34a14349b7
Readd the matches_macro diag item
This is now used by Clippy
2022-11-17 19:32:28 +01:00
Yiming Lei
867582eb97 detect () to avoid redundant <> suggestion for type
fix #104379
2022-11-17 09:01:27 -08:00
Deadbeef
0537d301c5 Add feature gate 2022-11-17 12:46:43 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
94470f4efd Use as_deref in compiler (but only where it makes sense) 2022-11-16 21:58:58 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
55ff8bf847
Rollup merge of #104339 - compiler-errors:rustc_deny_explicit_impl, r=cjgillot
Add `rustc_deny_explicit_impl`

Also adjust `E0322` error message to be more general, since it's used for `DiscriminantKind` and `Pointee` as well.

Also add `rustc_deny_explicit_impl` on the `Tuple` and `Destruct` marker traits.
2022-11-15 10:44:12 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
2c29b05fb2
Rollup merge of #104383 - WaffleLapkin:rustc_undiagnostic_item, r=compiler-errors
Remove unused symbols and diagnostic items

As the title suggests, this removes unused symbols from `sym::` and `#[rustc_diagnostic_item]` annotations that weren't mentioned anywhere.

Originally I tried to use grep, to find symbols and item names that are never mentioned via `sym::name`, however this produced a lot of false positives (?), for example clippy matching on `Symbol::as_str` or macros "implicitly" adding `sym::`. I ended up fixing all these false positives (?) by hand, but tbh I'm not sure if it was worth it...
2022-11-15 01:40:44 +01:00
Michael Goulet
b5b6467810 Add rustc_deny_explicit_impl 2022-11-14 03:23:41 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
29fe28fcfc Fix clippy and rustdoc
please, please, don't match on `Symbol::as_str`s, every time you do,
somewhere in the world another waffle becomes sad...
2022-11-13 22:58:20 +00:00
mejrs
25acee5494 Remove dead NoneError error handling 2022-11-13 22:48:27 +01:00
Maybe Waffle
4ed2bf6802 Remove unused symbols 2022-11-13 20:05:32 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
409c3ce441 Remove unused diagnostic items 2022-11-13 18:49:21 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
b77674d254 Make impl_trait_projections a feature gate. 2022-11-12 10:01:07 +00:00
Dylan DPC
4b0b89827d
Rollup merge of #102049 - fee1-dead-contrib:derive_const, r=oli-obk
Add the `#[derive_const]` attribute

Closes #102371. This is a minimal patchset for the attribute to work. There are no restrictions on what traits this attribute applies to.

r? `````@oli-obk`````
2022-11-12 12:02:50 +05:30
Michael Goulet
f9160224cf
Rollup merge of #103675 - lyming2007:issue-103271-fix, r=fee1-dead
remove redundent "<>" for ty::Slice with reference type

this fix #103271
2022-11-09 21:53:35 -08:00
Yiming Lei
0b6934d6c6 remove redundent "<>" for ty::Slice with reference type
this fix #103271
2022-11-09 17:42:17 -08:00
Manish Goregaokar
3f11d39eec
Rollup merge of #103464 - JakobDegen:mir-parsing, r=oli-obk
Add support for custom mir

This implements rust-lang/compiler-team#564 . Details about the design, motivation, etc. can be found in there.

r? ```@oli-obk```
2022-11-09 15:39:03 -05:00
Jakob Degen
ba359d8a51 Add support for custom MIR parsing 2022-11-08 23:13:15 -08:00
Manish Goregaokar
75c239402c
Rollup merge of #103521 - chenyukang:yukang/fix-103451-avoid-hang, r=jackh726,wesleywiser
Avoid possible infinite  loop when next_point reaching the end of file

Fixes #103451
If we return a span with `lo` = `hi`, `span_to_snippet` will always get `Ok("")`, which may introduce infinite loop if we don't care.

This PR make `find_width_of_character_at_span` return `width` with 1, so that `span_to_snippet` will get an `Err`.
2022-11-08 21:03:53 -05:00
Michael Howell
9911229650
Rollup merge of #97971 - Soveu:varargs, r=jackh726
Enable varargs support for calling conventions other than C or cdecl

This patch makes it possible to use varargs for calling conventions,
which are either based on C (efiapi) or C is based on them (sysv64 and win64).

Also pinging ``@phlopsi,`` because he noticed first this oversight when writing a library for UEFI.
2022-10-30 19:31:36 -07:00
Dylan DPC
b4cf523cb5
Rollup merge of #93582 - WaffleLapkin:rpitirpit, r=compiler-errors
Allow `impl Fn() -> impl Trait` in return position

_This was originally proposed as part of #93082 which was [closed](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/93082#issuecomment-1027225715) due to allowing `impl Fn() -> impl Trait` in argument position._

This allows writing the following function signatures:
```rust
fn f0() -> impl Fn() -> impl Trait;
fn f3() -> &'static dyn Fn() -> impl Trait;
```

These signatures were already allowed for common traits and associated types, there is no reason why `Fn*` traits should be special in this regard.

`impl Trait` in both `f0` and `f3` means "new existential type", just like with `-> impl Iterator<Item = impl Trait>` and such.

Arrow in `impl Fn() ->` is right-associative and binds from right to left, it's tested by [this test](a819fecb8d/src/test/ui/impl-trait/impl_fn_associativity.rs).

There even is a test that `f0` compiles:
2f004d2d40/src/test/ui/impl-trait/nested_impl_trait.rs (L25-L28)

But it was changed in [PR 48084 (lines)](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/48084/files#diff-ccecca938872d65ffe8cd1c3ef1956e309fac83bcda547d8b16b89257e53a437R37)  to test the opposite, probably unintentionally given [PR 48084 (lines)](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/48084/files#diff-5a02f1ed43debed1fd24f7aad72490064f795b9420f15d847bac822aa4621a1cR476-R477).

r? `@nikomatsakis`

----

This limitation is especially annoying with async code, since it forces one to write this:
```rust
trait AsyncFn3<A, B, C>: Fn(A, B, C) -> <Self as AsyncFn3<A, B, C>>::Future {
    type Future: Future<Output = Self::Out>;

    type Out;
}

impl<A, B, C, Fut, F> AsyncFn3<A, B, C> for F
where
    F: Fn(A, B, C) -> Fut,
    Fut: Future,
{
    type Future = Fut;

    type Out = Fut::Output;
}

fn async_closure() -> impl AsyncFn3<i32, i32, i32, Out = u32> {
    |a, b, c| async move { (a + b + c) as u32 }
}
```
Instead of:
```rust
fn async_closure() -> impl Fn(i32, i32, i32) -> impl Future<Output = u32> {
    |a, b, c| async move { (a + b + c) as u32 }
}
```
2022-10-30 11:50:26 +05:30
Matthias Krüger
f41b1bfd0f
Rollup merge of #103656 - camsteffen:symbol-to-string, r=compiler-errors
Specialize ToString for Symbol
2022-10-29 08:57:36 +02:00
Cameron Steffen
298253af98 Specialize ToString for Symbol 2022-10-28 16:42:47 -05:00
bors
77e7b74ad5 Auto merge of #103071 - wesleywiser:fix_inlined_line_numbers, r=davidtwco
Fix line numbers for MIR inlined code

`should_collapse_debuginfo` detects if the specified span is part of a
macro expansion however it does this by checking if the span is anything
other than a normal (non-expanded) kind, then the span sequence is
walked backwards to the root span.

This doesn't work when the MIR inliner inlines code as it creates spans
with expansion information set to `ExprKind::Inlined` and results in the
line number being attributed to the inline callsite rather than the
normal line number of the inlined code.

Fixes #103068
2022-10-28 16:27:56 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
cc752f5665 Feature gate impl_trait_in_fn_trait_return 2022-10-25 13:25:52 +00:00
yukang
6d455296fd Fix #103451, find_width_of_character_at_span return width with 1 when reaching end 2022-10-25 21:16:12 +08:00
bors
4b5fcae32d Auto merge of #102536 - scottmcm:lookup_line-tweak, r=jackh726
Shorten the `lookup_line` code slightly

The `match` looks like it's exactly the same as `checked_sub(1)`, so we might as well see if perf says we can just do that to save a couple lines.
2022-10-24 07:24:45 +00:00
Soveu
ba847cad6d Enable varargs support for calling conventions other than C or cdecl
This patch makes it possible to use varargs for calling conventions,
which are either based on C (like efiapi) or C is based
on them (for example sysv64 and win64).
2022-10-23 18:46:16 -04:00
yukang
eb68e27e4c fix rust-lang#101880: suggest let for assignment, and some code refactor 2022-10-20 22:54:02 +08:00
bors
53728ff751 Auto merge of #103185 - chenyukang:yukang/fix-span-next-point, r=davidtwco
Fix the bug of next_point in source_map

There is a bug in `next_point`, the new span won't move to next position when be called in the first time.

For this reason, our current code is working like this:
1. When we really want to move to the next position, we called two times of `next_point`
2. Some code which use `next_point` actually done the same thing with `shrink_to_hi`

This fix make sure when `next_point` is called, span will move with the width at least 1, and also work correctly in the scenario of multiple bytes.

Ref: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/103140#discussion_r997710998

r? `@davidtwco`
2022-10-20 10:40:09 +00:00
yukang
eb8aa9759d Add testcase for next_point, fix more trivial issues in find_width_of_character_at_span 2022-10-19 21:08:00 +08:00
yukang
0af255a5aa Fix the bug of next_point in span 2022-10-18 02:59:38 +08:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
684df4d24e
Make diagnostic for unsatisfied Termination bounds more precise 2022-10-17 12:08:46 +02:00
Wesley Wiser
34d90a46da Fix line numbers for MIR inlined code
`should_collapse_debuginfo` detects if the specified span is part of a
macro expansion however it does this by checking if the span is anything
other than a normal (non-expanded) kind, then the span sequence is
walked backwards to the root span.

This doesn't work when the MIR inliner inlines code as it creates spans
with expansion information set to `ExprKind::Inlined` and results in the
line number being attributed to the inline callsite rather than the
normal line number of the inlined code.
2022-10-14 18:44:30 -04:00
Ralf Jung
2b50cd1877 rename rustc_allocator_nounwind to rustc_nounwind 2022-10-11 22:47:31 +02:00
Yuki Okushi
e435a051dd
Rollup merge of #102860 - GuillaumeGomez:missing-docs-FileNameDisplayPreference, r=nagisa
Add missing documentation for FileNameDisplayPreference variants

Took me a while to find the information when I needed it so hopefully it should save some time for the next ones.

r? ``@thomcc``
2022-10-10 10:23:05 +09:00
Guillaume Gomez
550f579816 Add missing documentation for FileNameDisplayPreference variants 2022-10-09 23:32:15 +02:00
Urgau
c084c26397 Split slice part of feature(half_open_range_patterns) to [...]_in_slices 2022-10-08 11:00:13 +02:00
bors
0152393048 Auto merge of #99324 - reez12g:issue-99144, r=jyn514
Enable doctests in compiler/ crates

Helps with https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/99144
2022-10-06 03:01:57 +00:00
Scott McMurray
0fd3bbe6cf Shorten the lookup_line code slightly
The `match` looks like it's exactly the same as `checked_sub(1)`, so we might as well see if perf says we can just do that to save a couple lines.
2022-10-01 01:06:35 -07:00
Matthias Krüger
e2bc6b8172
Rollup merge of #102382 - cuviper:defid-order, r=fee1-dead
Manually order `DefId` on 64-bit big-endian

`DefId` uses different field orders on 64-bit big-endian vs. others, in
order to optimize its `Hash` implementation. However, that also made it
derive different lexical ordering for `PartialOrd` and `Ord`. That
caused spurious differences wherever `DefId`s are sorted, like the
candidate sources list in `report_method_error`.

Now we manually implement `PartialOrd` and `Ord` on 64-bit big-endian to
match the same lexical ordering as other targets, fixing at least one
test, `src/test/ui/methods/method-ambig-two-traits-cross-crate.rs`.
2022-09-30 19:06:05 +02:00
bors
4a0ee3cdc6 Auto merge of #102387 - nnethercote:inline-Token-PartialEq, r=lqd
Inline a few functions.

r? `@ghost`
2022-09-30 07:57:12 +00:00
reez12g
9a4c5abe45 Remove from compiler/ crates 2022-09-29 16:49:04 +09:00
Nicholas Nethercote
a8d5c00d46 Inline two Ident methods. 2022-09-29 07:05:34 +10:00
bors
ce7f0f1aa0 Auto merge of #100719 - CohenArthur:rust-safe-intrinsic-attribute, r=wesleywiser
Add `#[rustc_safe_intrinsic]`

This PR adds the `#[rustc_safe_intrinsic]` attribute as mentionned on Zulip. The goal of this attribute is to avoid keeping a list of symbols as the source for stable intrinsics, and instead rely on an attribute. This is similar to `#[rustc_const_stable]` and `#[rustc_const_unstable]`, which among other things, are used to mark the constness of intrinsic functions.
2022-09-28 19:07:50 +00:00
bors
837bf370de Auto merge of #102388 - JohnTitor:rollup-mbyw6fl, r=JohnTitor
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #100747 (Add long description and test for E0311)
 - #102232 (Stabilize bench_black_box)
 - #102288 (Suggest unwrapping `???<T>` if a method cannot be found on it but is present on `T`.)
 - #102338 (Deny associated type bindings within associated type bindings)
 - #102347 (Unescaping cleanups)
 - #102348 (Tweak `FulfillProcessor`.)
 - #102378 (Use already resolved `self_ty` in `confirm_fn_pointer_candidate`)
 - #102380 (rustdoc: remove redundant mobile `.source > .sidebar` CSS)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-09-28 04:18:19 +00:00
Josh Stone
fb5002d68a Manually order DefId on 64-bit big-endian
`DefId` uses different field orders on 64-bit big-endian vs. others, in
order to optimize its `Hash` implementation. However, that also made it
derive different lexical ordering for `PartialOrd` and `Ord`. That
caused spurious differences wherever `DefId`s are sorted, like the
candidate sources list in `report_method_error`.

Now we manually implement `PartialOrd` and `Ord` on 64-bit big-endian to
match the same lexical ordering as other targets, fixing at least one
test, `src/test/ui/methods/method-ambig-two-traits-cross-crate.rs`.
2022-09-27 15:21:31 -07:00
mejrs
f3ac328d58 Address feedback 2022-09-27 21:42:09 +02:00
mejrs
c4c9415132 Wrapper suggestions 2022-09-27 21:42:09 +02:00
Arthur Cohen
0ab2c91a2d attributes: Add #[rustc_safe_intrinsic] builtin 2022-09-27 15:55:42 +02:00
Mara Bos
9bec0de397 Rewrite and refactor format_args!() builtin macro. 2022-09-27 13:13:08 +02:00
Pietro Albini
3975d55d98
remove cfg(bootstrap) 2022-09-26 10:14:45 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
5d7937de8c
Rollup merge of #100734 - ComputerDruid:afit_feature, r=compiler-errors
Split out async_fn_in_trait into a separate feature

PR #101224 added support for async fn in trait desuraging behind the `return_position_impl_trait_in_trait` feature.

Split this out so that it's behind its own feature gate, since async fn in trait doesn't need to follow the same stabilization schedule.
2022-09-23 04:29:15 +02:00
bors
e7119a0300 Auto merge of #98840 - cjgillot:span-inline-ctxt, r=wesleywiser
Inline SyntaxContext in both encoded span representation.

The current interned representation for spans does not use the `ctxt_or_zero: u16` field.  This PR proposes to use this field to store the `SyntaxContext` of the interned span instead.  When `ctxt_or_zero` and the interned span's `ctxt` don't match, the inlined one takes precedence.

This allows to implement `Span::ctxt` and `Span::with_ctxt` with much less probability to access the interner.  Those functions are used a lot for hygiene, so this may be worth it.
2022-09-22 17:59:27 +00:00
bors
3e50038a2d Auto merge of #101999 - the8472:source-lines-partition-point, r=davidtwco
use partition_point instead of binary_search when looking up source lines

In local benchmarks this results in 0.4% fewer cycles in a critical sequential section when compiling libcore.
2022-09-22 07:03:42 +00:00
Dan Johnson
d0a07495be Split out async_fn_in_trait into a separate feature
PR #101224 added support for async fn in trait desuraging behind the
return_position_impl_trait_in_trait feature.

Split this out so that it's behind its own feature gate, since async fn
in trait doesn't need to follow the same stabilization schedule.
2022-09-21 19:26:23 -07:00
Jhonny Bill Mena
e52e2344dc FIX - adopt new Diagnostic naming in newly migrated modules
FIX - ambiguous Diagnostic link in docs

UPDATE - rename diagnostic_items to IntoDiagnostic and AddToDiagnostic

[Gardening] FIX - formatting via `x fmt`

FIX - rebase conflicts. NOTE: Confirm wheather or not we want to handle TargetDataLayoutErrorsWrapper this way

DELETE - unneeded allow attributes in Handler method

FIX - broken test

FIX - Rebase conflict

UPDATE - rename residual _SessionDiagnostic and fix LintDiag link
2022-09-21 11:43:22 -04:00
Jhonny Bill Mena
5f91719f75 UPDATE - rename SessionSubdiagnostic macro to Subdiagnostic
Also renames:
- sym::AddSubdiagnostic to sym:: Subdiagnostic
- rustc_diagnostic_item = "AddSubdiagnostic" to rustc_diagnostic_item = "Subdiagnostic"
2022-09-21 11:39:53 -04:00
Jhonny Bill Mena
a3396b2070 UPDATE - rename DiagnosticHandler macro to Diagnostic 2022-09-21 11:39:53 -04:00
Jhonny Bill Mena
19b348fed4 UPDATE - rename DiagnosticHandler trait to IntoDiagnostic 2022-09-21 11:39:52 -04:00
Deadbeef
a052f2cce1 Add the #[derive_const] attribute 2022-09-20 11:57:58 +00:00
The 8472
40b37268eb use partition_point instead of binary_search when looking up source lines
In local benchmarks this results in 0.4% fewer cycles in a critical sequential
section when compiling libcore.
2022-09-19 00:48:14 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
a6b34cd928
Rollup merge of #101713 - Bryanskiy:AccessLevels, r=petrochenkov
change AccessLevels representation

Part of RFC (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/48054). This patch implements effective visibility table with basic methods and change AccessLevels table representation according to it.

r? ``@petrochenkov``
2022-09-17 23:30:49 +02:00
Dylan DPC
cbd561d41f
Rollup merge of #98441 - calebzulawski:simd_as, r=oli-obk
Implement simd_as for pointers

Expands `simd_as` (and `simd_cast`) to handle pointer-to-pointer, pointer-to-integer, and integer-to-pointer conversions.

cc ``@programmerjake`` ``@thomcc``
2022-09-17 15:31:07 +05:30
est31
173eb6f407 Only enable the let_else feature on bootstrap
On later stages, the feature is already stable.

Result of running:

rg -l "feature.let_else" compiler/ src/librustdoc/ library/ | xargs sed -s -i "s#\\[feature.let_else#\\[cfg_attr\\(bootstrap, feature\\(let_else\\)#"
2022-09-15 21:06:45 +02:00
bors
6153d3cbe6 Auto merge of #101212 - eholk:dyn-star, r=compiler-errors
Initial implementation of dyn*

This PR adds extremely basic and incomplete support for [dyn*](https://smallcultfollowing.com/babysteps//blog/2022/03/29/dyn-can-we-make-dyn-sized/). The goal is to get something in tree behind a flag to make collaboration easier, and also to make sure the implementation so far is not unreasonable. This PR does quite a few things:

* Introduce `dyn_star` feature flag
* Adds parsing for `dyn* Trait` types
* Defines `dyn* Trait` as a sized type
* Adds support for explicit casts, like `42usize as dyn* Debug`
  * Including const evaluation of such casts
* Adds codegen for drop glue so things are cleaned up properly when a `dyn* Trait` object goes out of scope
* Adds codegen for method calls, at least for methods that take `&self`

Quite a bit is still missing, but this gives us a starting point. Note that this is never intended to become stable surface syntax for Rust, but rather `dyn*` is planned to be used as an implementation detail for async functions in dyn traits.

Joint work with `@nikomatsakis` and `@compiler-errors.`

r? `@bjorn3`
2022-09-14 18:10:51 +00:00
Bryanskiy
d7b9221405 change AccessLevels representation 2022-09-14 18:11:00 +03:00
bors
c81575657c Auto merge of #100640 - reitermarkus:socket-display-buffer, r=thomcc
Use `DisplayBuffer` for socket addresses.

Continuation of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/100625 for socket addresses.

Renames `net::addr` to `net::addr::socket`, `net::ip` to `net::addr::ip` and `net::ip::display_buffer::IpDisplayBuffer` to `net::addr::display_buffer::DisplayBuffer`.
2022-09-13 06:41:37 +00:00
bors
0df1ddc185 Auto merge of #99556 - davidtwco:collapse-debuginfo, r=wesleywiser
ssa: implement `#[collapse_debuginfo]`

cc #39153 rust-lang/compiler-team#386

Debuginfo line information for macro invocations are collapsed by default - line information are replaced by the line of the outermost expansion site. Using `-Zdebug-macros` disables this behaviour.

When the `collapse_debuginfo` feature is enabled, the default behaviour is reversed so that debuginfo is not collapsed by default. In addition, the `#[collapse_debuginfo]` attribute is available and can be applied to macro definitions which will then have their line information collapsed.

r? rust-lang/wg-debugging
2022-09-13 01:19:05 +00:00
Eric Holk
eff35e59c6 Introduce dyn_star feature flag
The primary purpose of this commit is to introduce the
dyn_star flag so we can begin experimenting with implementation.

In order to have something to do in the feature gate test, we also add
parser support for `dyn* Trait` objects. These are currently treated
just like `dyn Trait` objects, but this will change in the future.

Note that for now `dyn* Trait` is experimental syntax to enable
implementing some of the machinery needed for async fn in dyn traits
without fully supporting the feature.
2022-09-12 16:55:55 -07:00
Guillaume Gomez
ac92cc861c
Rollup merge of #101732 - Nemo157:gate-rustdoc-missing-examples, r=GuillaumeGomez
Feature gate the `rustdoc::missing_doc_code_examples` lint

Moves the lint from being implicitly active on nightly `rustdoc` to requiring a feature to activate, like other unstable lints.

Uses the new tracking issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/101730
2022-09-12 22:47:18 +02:00
Wim Looman
72cf46aa72
Feature gate the rustdoc::missing_doc_code_examples lint 2022-09-12 21:20:24 +02:00
Markus Reiter
14230a7f8e
Simplify clippy fix. 2022-09-12 19:46:51 +02:00
bors
52e003a6e9 Auto merge of #99334 - NiklasJonsson:84447/error-privacy, r=oli-obk
rustc_error, rustc_private: Switch to stable hash containers

Relates https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/84447
2022-09-12 15:57:37 +00:00
bors
3194958217 Auto merge of #100251 - compiler-errors:tuple-trait-2, r=jackh726
Implement `std::marker::Tuple`

Split out from #99943 (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/99943#pullrequestreview-1064459183).

Implements part of rust-lang/compiler-team#537
r? `@jackh726`
2022-09-12 03:24:29 +00:00
Andrew Cann
0228c073e0 add generator_clone feature gate 2022-09-11 14:04:12 +08:00
bors
5197c96c49 Auto merge of #101483 - oli-obk:guaranteed_opt, r=fee1-dead
The `<*const T>::guaranteed_*` methods now return an option for the unknown case

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/53020#issuecomment-1236932443

I chose `0` for "not equal" and `1` for "equal" and left `2` for the unknown case so backends can just forward to raw pointer equality and it works 

r? `@fee1-dead` or `@lcnr`

cc `@rust-lang/wg-const-eval`
2022-09-10 09:50:21 +00:00
Niklas Jonsson
8d3c30c004 rustc_error, rustc_private, rustc_ast: Switch to stable hash containers 2022-09-10 11:49:12 +02:00
Oli Scherer
f632dbe46f The <*const T>::guaranteed_* methods now return an option for the unknown case 2022-09-09 15:16:04 +00:00
bors
4a09adf99f Auto merge of #101603 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-8y6kf20, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #99207 (Enable eager checks for memory sanitizer)
 - #101253 (fix the suggestion of format for asm_sub_register)
 - #101450 (Add `const_extern_fn` to 1.62 release notes.)
 - #101556 (Tweak future opaque ty pretty printing)
 - #101563 (Link UEFI target documentation from target list)
 - #101593 (Cleanup themes (tooltip))

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-09-09 06:24:25 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
bdfbc3597b
Rollup merge of #101556 - compiler-errors:tweak-generator-print, r=jackh726
Tweak future opaque ty pretty printing

1. The `Return` type of a generator doesn't need to be a lang item just for diagnostic printing of types
2. We shouldn't suppress the `Output = Ty` of a opaque future if the type is a int or float var.
2022-09-09 07:02:32 +02:00
Michael Goulet
d34cb98fb0 Lower RPITIT to ImplTraitPlaceholder item 2022-09-09 01:31:44 +00:00
Michael Goulet
2c94102df5 Generator return doesn't need to be a lang item 2022-09-08 02:52:57 +00:00
David Wood
38958aa8bd ssa: implement #[collapse_debuginfo]
Debuginfo line information for macro invocations are collapsed by
default - line information are replaced by the line of the outermost
expansion site. Using `-Zdebug-macros` disables this behaviour.

When the `collapse_debuginfo` feature is enabled, the default behaviour
is reversed so that debuginfo is not collapsed by default. In addition,
the `#[collapse_debuginfo]` attribute is available and can be applied to
macro definitions which will then have their line information collapsed.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-09-07 13:54:51 +01:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
d8d3b83e3a rustc: Parameterize ty::Visibility over used ID
It allows using `LocalDefId` instead of `DefId` when possible, and also encode cheaper `Visibility<DefIndex>` into metadata.
2022-09-07 13:35:41 +04:00
bors
9358d09a55 Auto merge of #100759 - fee1-dead-contrib:const_eval_select_real_intrinsic, r=oli-obk,RalfJung
Make `const_eval_select` a real intrinsic

This fixes issues where `track_caller` functions do not have nice panic
messages anymore when there is a call to the function, and uses the
MIR system to replace the call instead of dispatching via lang items.

Fixes #100696.
2022-09-05 01:35:01 +00:00
bors
a2cdcb3fea Auto merge of #101296 - compiler-errors:head-span-for-enclosing-scope, r=oli-obk
Use head span for `rustc_on_unimplemented`'s `enclosing_scope` attr

This may make #101281 slightly easier to understand
2022-09-04 13:03:07 +00:00
Deadbeef
075084f772 Make const_eval_select a real intrinsic 2022-09-04 20:35:23 +08:00
bors
8521a8c92d Auto merge of #100726 - jswrenn:transmute, r=oli-obk
safe transmute: use `Assume` struct to provide analysis options

This task was left as a TODO in #92268; resolving it brings [`BikeshedIntrinsicFrom`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/mem/trait.BikeshedIntrinsicFrom.html) more in line with the API defined in [MCP411](https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/411).

**Before:**
```rust
pub unsafe trait BikeshedIntrinsicFrom<
    Src,
    Context,
    const ASSUME_ALIGNMENT: bool,
    const ASSUME_LIFETIMES: bool,
    const ASSUME_VALIDITY: bool,
    const ASSUME_VISIBILITY: bool,
> where
    Src: ?Sized,
{}
```
**After:**
```rust
pub unsafe trait BikeshedIntrinsicFrom<Src, Context, const ASSUME: Assume = { Assume::NOTHING }>
where
    Src: ?Sized,
{}
```

`Assume::visibility` has also been renamed to `Assume::safety`, as library safety invariants are what's actually being assumed; visibility is just the mechanism by which it is currently checked (and that may change).

r? `@oli-obk`

---

Related:
- https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/411
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/99571
2022-09-04 07:55:44 +00:00
Michael Goulet
edba0c92de Address nits, rename enclosing_scope => parent_label 2022-09-04 02:10:31 +00:00
bors
8c6ce6b91b Auto merge of #97802 - Enselic:add-no_ignore_sigkill-feature, r=joshtriplett
Support `#[unix_sigpipe = "inherit|sig_dfl"]` on `fn main()` to prevent ignoring `SIGPIPE`

When enabled, programs don't have to explicitly handle `ErrorKind::BrokenPipe` any longer. Currently, the program

```rust
fn main() { loop { println!("hello world"); } }
```

will print an error if used with a short-lived pipe, e.g.

    % ./main | head -n 1
    hello world
    thread 'main' panicked at 'failed printing to stdout: Broken pipe (os error 32)', library/std/src/io/stdio.rs:1016:9
    note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace

by enabling `#[unix_sigpipe = "sig_dfl"]` like this

```rust
#![feature(unix_sigpipe)]
#[unix_sigpipe = "sig_dfl"]
fn main() { loop { println!("hello world"); } }
```

there is no error, because `SIGPIPE` will not be ignored and thus the program will be killed appropriately:

    % ./main | head -n 1
    hello world

The current libstd behaviour of ignoring `SIGPIPE` before `fn main()` can be explicitly requested by using `#[unix_sigpipe = "sig_ign"]`.

With `#[unix_sigpipe = "inherit"]`, no change at all is made to `SIGPIPE`, which typically means the behaviour will be the same as `#[unix_sigpipe = "sig_dfl"]`.

See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/62569 and referenced issues for discussions regarding the `SIGPIPE` problem itself

See the [this](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/219381-t-libs/topic/Proposal.3A.20First.20step.20towards.20solving.20the.20SIGPIPE.20problem) Zulip topic for more discussions, including about this PR.

Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/97889
2022-09-02 21:08:08 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
1aaf9aec95
Rollup merge of #100147 - Bryanskiy:private-in-public, r=petrochenkov
optimization of access level table construction

Refactoring which was mentioned in #87487
2022-09-02 11:34:48 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
07f43a1ca1
Rollup merge of #97739 - a2aaron:let_underscore, r=estebank
Uplift the `let_underscore` lints from clippy into rustc.

This PR resolves #97241.

This PR adds three lints from clippy--`let_underscore_drop`, `let_underscore_lock`, and `let_underscore_must_use`, which are meant to capture likely-incorrect uses of `let _ = ...` bindings (in particular, doing this on a type with a non-trivial `Drop` causes the `Drop` to occur immediately, instead of at the end of the scope. For a type like `MutexGuard`, this effectively releases the lock immediately, which is almost certainly the wrong behavior)

In porting the lints from clippy I had to copy over a bunch of utility functions from `clippy_util` that these lints also relied upon. Is that the right approach?

Note that I've set the `must_use` and `drop` lints to Allow by default and set `lock` to Deny by default (this matches the same settings that clippy has). In talking with `@estebank` he informed me to do a Crater run (I am not sure what type of Crater run to request here--I think it's just "check only"?)

On the linked issue, there's some discussion about using `must_use` and `Drop` together as a heuristic for when to warn--I did not implement this yet.

r? `@estebank`
2022-09-02 11:34:45 +02:00
Oli Scherer
1fc9ef1edd tracing::instrument cleanup 2022-09-01 14:54:27 +00:00
Oli Scherer
ee3c835018 Always import all tracing macros for the entire crate instead of piecemeal by module 2022-09-01 14:54:27 +00:00
Bryanskiy
0111fb00da add TestReachabilityVisitor 2022-08-31 14:23:07 +03:00
Matthias Krüger
091017c244
Rollup merge of #100898 - compiler-errors:too-many-expr-fields, r=spastorino
Do not report too many expr field candidates

When considering "this expressions' field has a {field/method}" suggestions:
1. Don't report methods that are out of scope
2. Use `span_suggestions` instead of reporting each field candidate, which caps the number of suggestions to 4
4. Blacklist some common traits like `Clone` and `Deref`

Fixes #100894
2022-08-29 21:12:54 +02:00
Martin Nordholts
ddee45e1d7 Support #[unix_sigpipe = "inherit|sig_dfl|sig_ign"] on fn main()
This makes it possible to instruct libstd to never touch the signal
handler for `SIGPIPE`, which makes programs pipeable by default (e.g.
with `./your-program | head -n 1`) without `ErrorKind::BrokenPipe`
errors.
2022-08-28 19:46:45 +02:00
bors
1e978a3627 Auto merge of #96946 - WaffleLapkin:ptr_mask, r=scottmcm
Add pointer masking convenience functions

This PR adds the following public API:
```rust
impl<T: ?Sized> *const T {
    fn mask(self, mask: usize) -> *const T;
}

impl<T: ?Sized> *mut T {
    fn mask(self, mask: usize) -> *const T;
}

// mod intrinsics
fn mask<T>(ptr: *const T, mask: usize) -> *const T
```
This is equivalent to `ptr.map_addr(|a| a & mask)` but also uses a cool llvm intrinsic.

Proposed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/95643#issuecomment-1121562352

cc `@Gankra` `@scottmcm` `@RalfJung`

r? rust-lang/libs-api
2022-08-28 01:34:47 +00:00
Daniel Paoliello
cc49c3e582 Implementation of import_name_type 2022-08-26 09:15:35 -07:00
Michael Goulet
c3f568b331 Do not report too many expr field candidates 2022-08-25 18:59:48 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
ed8cfc86a2
Rollup merge of #100188 - chenyukang:fix-issue-100165, r=estebank
Parser will not suggest invalid expression when use public

Fixes #100165
2022-08-25 08:50:56 +09:00
bors
ebfc7aa531 Auto merge of #100803 - klensy:do-not-encode-preinterned-symbols, r=bjorn3
Symbols: do not write string values of preinterned symbols into compiled artifacts

r? `@bjorn3`

Followup for #98851

https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/98851#issuecomment-1215606291
2022-08-24 16:56:32 +00:00
yukang
351acc87f5 parser will not give wrong help message for 'public' 2022-08-23 17:02:40 +08:00
Camille GILLOT
6e88d738be Remove generate_fn_name_span and generate_local_type_param_snippet. 2022-08-23 00:08:42 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
613dc2204d Improve local generic parameter suggestions. 2022-08-23 00:08:42 +02:00
Jack Wrenn
f46fffc276 safe transmute: use Assume struct to provide analysis options
This was left as a TODO in #92268, and brings the trait more in
line with what was defined in MCP411.

`Assume::visibility` has been renamed to `Assume::safety`, as
library safety is what's actually being assumed; visibility is
just the mechanism by which it is currently checked (this may
change).

ref: https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/411
ref: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/99571
2022-08-22 18:37:54 +00:00
Nilstrieb
455a55e681 Show absolute line numbers if span is outside relative span
In the MIR pretty printing, it can sometimes happen that the span of the
statement is outside the span of the body (for example through
inlining). In this case, don't display a relative span but an absolute
span. This will make the mir-opt-tests a little more prone to diffs
again, but the impact should be small.
2022-08-22 14:06:55 +02:00
Michael Goulet
2a16a127a0 More docs 2022-08-21 02:35:11 +00:00
Michael Goulet
6848ba2665 Comment a bit, use find_ancestor_in_same_ctxt to suppress some weird macro notes 2022-08-21 02:35:11 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
10270f4b44 Add pointer masking convenience functions
This commit adds the following functions all of which have a signature
`pointer, usize -> pointer`:
- `<*mut T>::mask`
- `<*const T>::mask`
- `intrinsics::ptr_mask`

These functions are equivalent to `.map_addr(|a| a & mask)` but they
utilize `llvm.ptrmask` llvm intrinsic.

*masks your pointers*
2022-08-21 05:27:14 +04:00
klensy
f6329485a8 rmeta/query cache: don't write string values of preinterned symbols 2022-08-20 15:39:21 +03:00
klensy
0016356f2b symbols: add is_preinterned fn to check if symbol was preinterned in compiler 2022-08-20 15:13:41 +03:00
Matthias Krüger
84f81e7974
Rollup merge of #100723 - 5225225:the-easy-ones, r=compiler-errors
Add the diagnostic translation lints to crates that don't emit them

Some of these have a note saying that they should build on a stable compiler, does that mean they shouldn't get these lints? Or can we cfg them out on those?
2022-08-20 07:09:03 +02:00
bors
468887ef91 Auto merge of #100209 - cjgillot:source-file-index, r=estebank
Lazily decode SourceFile from metadata

Currently, source files from foreign crates are decoded up-front from metadata.
Spans from those crates were matched with the corresponding source using binary search among those files.

This PR changes the strategy by matching spans to files during encoding. This allows to decode source files on-demand, instead of up-front. The on-disk format for spans becomes: `<tag> <position from start of file> <length> <file index> <crate (if foreign file)>`.
2022-08-19 15:31:25 +00:00
bors
71ecf5d359 Auto merge of #98851 - klensy:encode_symbols, r=cjgillot
rustc_metadata: dedupe strings to prevent multiple copies in rmeta/query cache blow file size

r? `@cjgillot`

Encodes strings in rmeta/query cache so duplicated ones will be encoded as offsets to first strings, reducing file size.
2022-08-18 23:53:22 +00:00
5225225
09ea9f0a87 Add diagnostic translation lints to crates that don't emit them 2022-08-18 19:29:02 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
3e67bded92 Make names more explicit. 2022-08-17 19:20:28 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
b2a17e9bd1 Keep ctxt in encoded span representation. 2022-08-17 19:18:33 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
710bd23df1
Rollup merge of #100031 - GoldsteinE:try-removing-the-field, r=michaelwoerister
improve "try ignoring the field" diagnostic

Closes #95795
2022-08-15 20:11:32 +02:00
klensy
adba4691f6 cache strings while encoding/decoding to compiler artifacts 2022-08-15 17:56:37 +03:00
Goldstein
3e0df4b5d7
fix span_extend_to_next_char docs 2022-08-13 23:33:21 +03:00
Dylan DPC
1dc4858914
Rollup merge of #96478 - WaffleLapkin:rustc_default_body_unstable, r=Aaron1011
Implement `#[rustc_default_body_unstable]`

This PR implements a new stability attribute — `#[rustc_default_body_unstable]`.

`#[rustc_default_body_unstable]` controls the stability of default bodies in traits.
For example:
```rust
pub trait Trait {
    #[rustc_default_body_unstable(feature = "feat", isssue = "none")]
    fn item() {}
}
```
In order to implement `Trait` user needs to either
- implement `item` (even though it has a default implementation)
- enable `#![feature(feat)]`

This is useful in conjunction with [`#[rustc_must_implement_one_of]`](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/92164), we may want to relax requirements for a trait, for example allowing implementing either of `PartialEq::{eq, ne}`, but do so in a safe way — making implementation of only `PartialEq::ne` unstable.

r? `@Aaron1011`
cc `@nrc` (iirc you were interested in this wrt `read_buf`), `@danielhenrymantilla` (you were interested in the related `#[rustc_must_implement_one_of]`)
P.S. This is my first time working with stability attributes, so I'm not sure if I did everything right 😅
2022-08-09 17:34:50 +05:30
Camille GILLOT
0d41f9145c Remove unused parameter. 2022-08-08 21:12:04 +02:00
Michael Goulet
6b2eab2310 Add Tuple marker trait 2022-08-07 16:28:24 -07:00
Camille GILLOT
bacb4db48c Only encode position from start of file. 2022-08-07 12:27:38 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
f20ceb1c6f Encode index of SourceFile along with span. 2022-08-06 22:33:06 +02:00
yukang
2b15fc6d9a recover require,include instead of use in item 2022-08-05 19:20:03 +08:00
bors
e4417cf020 Auto merge of #92268 - jswrenn:transmute, r=oli-obk
Initial implementation of transmutability trait.

*T'was the night before Christmas and all through the codebase, not a miri was stirring — no hint of `unsafe`!*

This PR provides an initial, **incomplete** implementation of *[MCP 411: Lang Item for Transmutability](https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/411)*. The `core::mem::BikeshedIntrinsicFrom` trait provided by this PR is implemented on-the-fly by the compiler for types `Src` and `Dst` when the bits of all possible values of type `Src` are safely reinterpretable as a value of type `Dst`.

What this PR provides is:
- [x] [support for transmutations involving primitives](https://github.com/jswrenn/rust/tree/transmute/src/test/ui/transmutability/primitives)
- [x] [support for transmutations involving arrays](https://github.com/jswrenn/rust/tree/transmute/src/test/ui/transmutability/arrays)
- [x] [support for transmutations involving structs](https://github.com/jswrenn/rust/tree/transmute/src/test/ui/transmutability/structs)
- [x] [support for transmutations involving enums](https://github.com/jswrenn/rust/tree/transmute/src/test/ui/transmutability/enums)
- [x] [support for transmutations involving unions](https://github.com/jswrenn/rust/tree/transmute/src/test/ui/transmutability/unions)
- [x] [support for weaker validity checks](https://github.com/jswrenn/rust/blob/transmute/src/test/ui/transmutability/unions/should_permit_intersecting_if_validity_is_assumed.rs) (i.e., `Assume::VALIDITY`)
- [x] visibility checking

What isn't yet implemented:
- [ ] transmutability options passed using the `Assume` struct
- [ ] [support for references](https://github.com/jswrenn/rust/blob/transmute/src/test/ui/transmutability/references.rs)
- [ ] smarter error messages

These features will be implemented in future PRs.
2022-08-02 21:17:31 +00:00
Nilstrieb
7cf7ead0bc Use line numbers relative to function in mir opt tests
This adds a new option, `-Zmir-pretty-relative-line-numbers`, that
is then used in compiletest for the mir-opt tests.
2022-07-28 11:59:54 +02:00
Jack Wrenn
bc4a1dea41 Initial (incomplete) implementation of transmutability trait.
This initial implementation handles transmutations between types with specified layouts, except when references are involved.

Co-authored-by: Igor null <m1el.2027@gmail.com>
2022-07-27 17:33:56 +00:00
David Wood
7bab769b58 lint: add bad opt access internal lint
Some command-line options accessible through `sess.opts` are best
accessed through wrapper functions on `Session`, `TyCtxt` or otherwise,
rather than through field access on the option struct in the `Session`.

Adds a new lint which triggers on those options that should be accessed
through a wrapper function so that this is prohibited. Options are
annotated with a new attribute `rustc_lint_opt_deny_field_access` which
can specify the error message (i.e. "use this other function instead")
to be emitted.

A simpler alternative would be to simply rename the options in the
option type so that it is clear they should not be used, however this
doesn't prevent uses, just discourages them. Another alternative would
be to make the option fields private, and adding accessor functions on
the option types, however the wrapper functions sometimes rely on
additional state from `Session` or `TyCtxt` which wouldn't be available
in an function on the option type, so the accessor would simply make the
field available and its use would be discouraged too.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-07-27 11:24:27 +01:00
bors
4d6d601c8a Auto merge of #99574 - durin42:allocator-patch-redux, r=nikic
codegen: use new {re,de,}allocator annotations in llvm

This obviates the patch that teaches LLVM internals about
_rust_{re,de}alloc functions by putting annotations directly in the IR
for the optimizer.

The sole test change is required to anchor FileCheck to the body of the
`box_uninitialized` method, so it doesn't see the `allocalign` on
`__rust_alloc` and get mad about the string `alloca` showing up. Since I
was there anyway, I added some checks on the attributes to prove the
right attributes got set.

r? `@nikic`
2022-07-26 19:35:57 +00:00
Augie Fackler
130a1df71e codegen: use new {re,de,}allocator annotations in llvm
This obviates the patch that teaches LLVM internals about
_rust_{re,de}alloc functions by putting annotations directly in the IR
for the optimizer.

The sole test change is required to anchor FileCheck to the body of the
`box_uninitialized` method, so it doesn't see the `allocalign` on
`__rust_alloc` and get mad about the string `alloca` showing up. Since I
was there anyway, I added some checks on the attributes to prove the
right attributes got set.

While we're here, we also emit allocator attributes on
__rust_alloc_zeroed. This should allow LLVM to perform more
optimizations for zeroed blocks, and probably fixes #90032. [This
comment](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/24194#issuecomment-308791157)
mentions "weird UB-like behaviour with bitvec iterators in
rustc_data_structures" so we may need to back this change out if things
go wrong.

The new test cases require LLVM 15, so we copy them into LLVM
14-supporting versions, which we can delete when we drop LLVM 14.
2022-07-26 09:43:28 -04:00
Maybe Waffle
177af47104 Implement #[rustc_default_body_unstable]
This attribute allows to mark default body of a trait function as
unstable. This means that implementing the trait without implementing
the function will require enabling unstable feature.

This is useful in conjunction with `#[rustc_must_implement_one_of]`,
we may want to relax requirements for a trait, for example allowing
implementing either of `PartialEq::{eq, ne}`, but do so in a safe way
-- making implementation of only `PartialEq::ne` unstable.
2022-07-26 15:38:03 +04:00
Yuki Okushi
85afb90788
Rollup merge of #99718 - TaKO8Ki:avoid-&str-symbol-to-string-conversions, r=michaelwoerister
Avoid `&str`/`Symbol` to `String` conversions

follow-up to #99342 and #98668
2022-07-26 13:12:23 +09:00
Takayuki Maeda
bf1a5e72f4 remove is_local_span as it is no longer used 2022-07-25 22:37:14 +09:00
bors
7f93d4aa0d Auto merge of #98770 - klensy:no-string-dupes-ugly, r=cjgillot
rmeta: avoid embedding `StabilityLevel::Unstable` reason multiple times into .rmeta\.rlib files

Avoids bloating size of some rmeta\rlib files by not placing default string for `StabilityLevel::Unstable` reason multiple times, affects only stdlib\rustc artifacts. For stdlib cuts about 3% (diff of total size for patched\unpatched *.rmeta files of stage1-std) of file size, depending on crates.

fixes #88180
2022-07-25 05:27:17 +00:00
bors
93ffde6f04 Auto merge of #98208 - ivanloz:master, r=nagisa
Add support for LLVM ShadowCallStack.

LLVMs ShadowCallStack provides backward edge control flow integrity protection by using a separate shadow stack to store and retrieve a function's return address.

LLVM currently only supports this for AArch64 targets. The x18 register is used to hold the pointer to the shadow stack, and therefore this only works on ABIs which reserve x18. Further details are available in the [LLVM ShadowCallStack](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ShadowCallStack.html) docs.

# Usage
`-Zsanitizer=shadow-call-stack`

# Comments/Caveats
* Currently only enabled for the aarch64-linux-android target
* Requires the platform to define a runtime to initialize the shadow stack, see the [LLVM docs](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ShadowCallStack.html) for more detail.
2022-07-23 20:01:07 +00:00
Caleb Zulawski
e2866c0a67 Add simd_cast_ptr, simd_expose_addr, and simd_from_exposed_addr intrinsics 2022-07-22 01:48:30 +00:00
bors
aa01891700 Auto merge of #99420 - RalfJung:vtable, r=oli-obk
make vtable pointers entirely opaque

This implements the scheme discussed in https://github.com/rust-lang/unsafe-code-guidelines/issues/338: vtable pointers should be considered entirely opaque and not even readable by Rust code, similar to function pointers.

- We have a new kind of `GlobalAlloc` that symbolically refers to a vtable.
- Miri uses that kind of allocation when generating a vtable.
- The codegen backends, upon encountering such an allocation, call `vtable_allocation` to obtain an actually dataful allocation for this vtable.
- We need new intrinsics to obtain the size and align from a vtable (for some `ptr::metadata` APIs), since direct accesses are UB now.

I had to touch quite a bit of code that I am not very familiar with, so some of this might not make much sense...
r? `@oli-obk`
2022-07-22 01:33:49 +00:00
klensy
b38c94857d avoid embedding StabilityLevel::Unstable reason string into metadata multiple times 2022-07-21 22:53:02 +03:00
Ralf Jung
8affef2ccb add intrinsic to access vtable size and align 2022-07-20 17:12:07 -04:00
David Wood
97edb9f336 span: add span_extend_to_line helper
Adds a simple helper function to the `SourceMap` for extending a `Span`
to encompass the entire line it is on - useful for suggestions where
removing a line is the suggested action.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-07-20 14:53:01 +01:00
David Wood
224aec213d middle: add implies_by to #[unstable]
If part of a feature is stabilized and a new feature is added for the
remaining parts, then the `implied_by` attribute can be used to indicate
which now-stable feature previously contained a item. If the now-stable
feature is still active (if the user has only just updated rustc, for
example) then there will not be an stability error for uses of the item
from the implied feature.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-07-20 14:53:01 +01:00
Ivan Lozano
adf61e3b2b Add ShadowCallStack Support
Adds support for the LLVM ShadowCallStack sanitizer.
2022-07-20 13:43:34 +00:00
bors
9a7b7d5e50 Auto merge of #98180 - notriddle:notriddle/rustdoc-fn, r=petrochenkov,GuillaumeGomez
Improve the function pointer docs

This is #97842 but for function pointers instead of tuples. The concept is basically the same.

* Reduce duplicate impls; show `fn (T₁, T₂, …, Tₙ)` and include a sentence saying that there exists up to twelve of them.
* Show `Copy` and `Clone`.
* Show auto traits like `Send` and `Sync`, and blanket impls like `Any`.

https://notriddle.com/notriddle-rustdoc-test/std/primitive.fn.html
2022-07-19 19:36:57 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
e6a100baa2
Rollup merge of #99438 - WaffleLapkin:dont_wrap_in_non_zero, r=compiler-errors
Improve suggestions for `NonZeroT` <- `T` coercion error

Currently, when encountering a type mismatch error with `NonZeroT` and `T` (for example `NonZeroU8` and `u8`) we errorneusly suggest wrapping expression in `NonZeroT`:
```text
error[E0308]: mismatched types
 --> ./t.rs:7:35
  |
7 |     let _: std::num::NonZeroU64 = 1;
  |            --------------------   ^ expected struct `NonZeroU64`, found integer
  |            |
  |            expected due to this
  |
help: try wrapping the expression in `std::num::NonZeroU64`
  |
7 |     let _: std::num::NonZeroU64 = std::num::NonZeroU64(1);
  |                                   +++++++++++++++++++++ +
```

I've removed this suggestion and added suggestions to call `new` (for `Option<NonZeroT>` <- `T` case) or `new` and `unwrap` (for `NonZeroT` <- `T` case):

```text
error[E0308]: mismatched types
 --> ./t.rs:7:35
  |
7 |     let _: std::num::NonZeroU64 = 1;
  |            --------------------   ^ expected struct `NonZeroU64`, found integer
  |            |
  |            expected due to this
  |
help: Consider calling `NonZeroU64::new`
  |
7 |     let _: std::num::NonZeroU64 = NonZeroU64::new(1).unwrap();
  |                                   ++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++

error[E0308]: mismatched types
 --> ./t.rs:8:43
  |
8 |     let _: Option<std::num::NonZeroU64> = 1;
  |            ----------------------------   ^ expected enum `Option`, found integer
  |            |
  |            expected due to this
  |
  = note: expected enum `Option<NonZeroU64>`
             found type `{integer}`
help: Consider calling `NonZeroU64::new`
  |
8 |     let _: Option<std::num::NonZeroU64> = NonZeroU64::new(1);
  |                                           ++++++++++++++++ +
```

r? `@compiler-errors`
2022-07-19 13:30:49 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
4815f94c51
Rollup merge of #99401 - TaKO8Ki:avoid-symbol-to-&str-conversions, r=nnethercote
Avoid `Symbol` to `&str` conversions

`Symbol::as_str` is a slowish operation, so this patch removes some usages of it.
2022-07-19 13:30:46 +02:00
Maybe Waffle
7163e7ff65 Suggest a fix for NonZero* <- * coercion error 2022-07-19 00:13:29 +04:00
Takayuki Maeda
a22934bea1 avoid Symbol to &str conversions 2022-07-18 14:25:34 +09:00
Michael Howell
1169832f2f rustdoc: extend #[doc(tuple_variadic)] to fn pointers
The attribute is also renamed `fake_variadic`.
2022-07-17 16:32:06 -07:00
Dylan DPC
24f0e1499e
Rollup merge of #99119 - TaKO8Ki:remove-string-matching-about-methods, r=cjgillot
Refactor: remove a string matching about methods

This patch remove a string matching about methods and adds some rustfix tests.
2022-07-15 15:53:38 +05:30
Takayuki Maeda
45b88aff10 simplify suggest_deref_ref_or_into 2022-07-15 14:29:15 +09:00
bors
24699bcbad Auto merge of #95956 - yaahc:stable-in-unstable, r=cjgillot
Support unstable moves via stable in unstable items

part of https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/moving.20items.20to.20core.20unstably and a blocker of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/90328.

The libs-api team needs the ability to move an already stable item to a new location unstably, in this case for Error in core. Otherwise these changes are insta-stable making them much harder to merge.

This PR attempts to solve the problem by checking the stability of path segments as well as the last item in the path itself, which is currently the only thing checked.
2022-07-14 13:42:09 +00:00
bors
f1a8854f9b Auto merge of #99231 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-0tl8c0o, r=Dylan-DPC
Rollup of 5 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #97720 (Always create elided lifetime parameters for functions)
 - #98315 (Stabilize `core::ffi:c_*` and rexport in `std::ffi`)
 - #98705 (Implement `for<>` lifetime binder for closures)
 - #99126 (remove allow(rustc::potential_query_instability) in rustc_span)
 - #99139 (Give a better error when `x dist` fails for an optional tool)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-07-14 11:00:30 +00:00
Dylan DPC
85159a4df8
Rollup merge of #99126 - NiklasJonsson:84447/rustc_span, r=petrochenkov
remove allow(rustc::potential_query_instability) in rustc_span

Also, avoid sorting before debug output as iteration order can now be
relied upon.

Related #84447
2022-07-14 14:14:22 +05:30
Dylan DPC
e5a86d7358
Rollup merge of #98705 - WaffleLapkin:closure_binder, r=cjgillot
Implement `for<>` lifetime binder for closures

This PR implements RFC 3216 ([TI](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/97362)) and allows code like the following:

```rust
let _f = for<'a, 'b> |a: &'a A, b: &'b B| -> &'b C { b.c(a) };
//       ^^^^^^^^^^^--- new!
```

cc ``@Aaron1011`` ``@cjgillot``
2022-07-14 14:14:21 +05:30
Dylan DPC
f5e9cb53ab
Rollup merge of #97720 - cjgillot:all-fresh, r=petrochenkov
Always create elided lifetime parameters for functions

Anonymous and elided lifetimes in functions are sometimes (async fns) --and sometimes not (regular fns)-- desugared to implicit generic parameters.

This difference of treatment makes it some downstream analyses more complicated to handle.  This step is a pre-requisite to perform lifetime elision resolution on AST.

There is currently an inconsistency in the treatment of argument-position impl-trait for functions and async fns:
```rust
trait Foo<'a> {}
fn foo(t: impl Foo<'_>) {} //~ ERROR missing lifetime specifier
async fn async_foo(t: impl Foo<'_>) {} //~ OK
fn bar(t: impl Iterator<Item = &'_ u8>) {} //~ ERROR missing lifetime specifier
async fn async_bar(t: impl Iterator<Item = &'_ u8>) {} //~ OK
```

The current implementation reports "missing lifetime specifier" on `foo`, but **accepts it** in `async_foo`.
This PR **proposes to accept** the anonymous lifetime in both cases as an extra generic lifetime parameter.
This change would be insta-stable, so let's ping t-lang.
Anonymous lifetimes in GAT bindings keep being forbidden:
```rust
fn foo(t: impl Foo<Assoc<'_> = Bar<'_>>) {}
                         ^^        ^^
                       forbidden   ok
```
I started a discussion here: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/213817-t-lang/topic/Anonymous.20lifetimes.20in.20universal.20impl-trait/near/284968606

r? ``@petrochenkov``
2022-07-14 14:14:19 +05:30
Joshua Nelson
3c9765cff1 Rename debugging_opts to unstable_opts
This is no longer used only for debugging options (e.g. `-Zoutput-width`, `-Zallow-features`).
Rename it to be more clear.
2022-07-13 17:47:06 -05:00
Niklas Jonsson
f94484fe7e reduce scope of allow(rustc::potential_query_instability) in rustc_span 2022-07-13 19:30:08 +02:00
Dylan DPC
1e7d04b23b
Rollup merge of #99011 - oli-obk:UnsoundCell, r=eddyb
`UnsafeCell` blocks niches inside its nested type from being available outside

fixes #87341

This implements the plan by `@eddyb` in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/87341#issuecomment-886083646

Somewhat related PR (not strictly necessary, but that cleanup made this PR simpler): #94527
2022-07-13 19:32:34 +05:30
Camille GILLOT
5a20834884 Add feature gate. 2022-07-13 14:17:09 +02:00
Maybe Waffle
40ae7b5b8e Parse closure binders
This is first step in implementing RFC 3216.
- Parse `for<'a>` before closures in ast
  - Error in lowering
- Add `closure_lifetime_binder` feature
2022-07-12 16:25:16 +04:00
Ding Xiang Fei
6c529ded86
lower let-else in MIR instead 2022-07-11 23:20:36 +02:00
Dylan DPC
9fc297a2ae
Rollup merge of #99140 - TaKO8Ki:implement-is-accessible-span, r=fee1-dead
Implement `SourceMap::is_span_accessible`

This patch adds `SourceMap::is_span_accessible` and replaces `span_to_snippet(span).is_ok()` and `span_to_snippet(span).is_err()` with it. This removes a `&str` to `String` conversion.
2022-07-11 15:19:32 +05:30
Takayuki Maeda
018155c3a2 rename a method 2022-07-11 16:51:19 +09:00
Takayuki Maeda
12d11e9a35 implement is_accessible_span 2022-07-11 11:36:15 +09:00
Matthias Krüger
86af7135ae
Rollup merge of #99103 - TaKO8Ki:avoid-&str-to-string-conversions, r=oli-obk
Avoid some `&str` to `String` conversions

This patch removes some `&str` to `String` conversions.
2022-07-10 11:52:17 +02:00
Takayuki Maeda
bda83e6543 avoid some &str to String conversions 2022-07-10 03:18:56 +09:00
bors
86b8dd5389 Auto merge of #99028 - tmiasko:inline, r=estebank
Miscellaneous inlining improvements

Add `#[inline]` to a few trivial non-generic methods from a perf report
that otherwise wouldn't be candidates for inlining.
2022-07-09 04:34:51 +00:00
Jane Lusby
b55453dbad add opt in attribute for stable-in-unstable items 2022-07-08 21:18:15 +00:00
bors
1dcff2d507 Auto merge of #98638 - bjorn3:less_string_interning, r=tmiasko
Use less string interning

This removes string interning in a couple of places where doing so won't result in perf improvements. I also switched one place to use pre-interned symbols.
2022-07-08 10:03:27 +00:00
Tomasz Miąsko
87374de3ad Miscellaneous inlining improvements
Add `#[inline]` to a few trivial non-generic methods from a perf report
that otherwise wouldn't be candidates for inlining.
2022-07-07 22:20:08 +02:00
Oli Scherer
2a899dc1cf UnsafeCell now has no niches, ever. 2022-07-07 10:46:22 +00:00
David Wood
540eaf985d errors: introduce DecorateLint
Add a new trait to be generated by diagnostic derives which uses a
`LintDiagnosticBuilder`.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-07-05 16:00:20 +01:00
bors
126e3df406 Auto merge of #98376 - nnethercote:improve-derive-PartialEq, r=petrochenkov
Improve some deriving code and add a test

The `.stdout` test is particularly useful.

r? `@petrochenkov`
2022-06-29 00:20:57 +00:00
bjorn3
de57dbcefd Use pre-interned symbols in import recovery 2022-06-28 18:38:36 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
a1b06388ce
Rollup merge of #98609 - TaKO8Ki:fix-ice-for-associated-constant-generics, r=lcnr
Fix ICE for associated constant generics

Fixes #98432
2022-06-28 18:34:31 +02:00
Takayuki Maeda
8c7d9f6092 fix ice for associated constant generics 2022-06-28 18:29:07 +09:00
Nicholas Nethercote
b7855fa9de Factor out the repeated assert_ty_bounds function. 2022-06-27 08:14:09 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
5b54363961 Optimize the code produced by derive(Debug).
This commit adds new methods that combine sequences of existing
formatting methods.
- `Formatter::debug_{tuple,struct}_field[12345]_finish`, equivalent to a
  `Formatter::debug_{tuple,struct}` + N x `Debug{Tuple,Struct}::field` +
  `Debug{Tuple,Struct}::finish` call sequence.
- `Formatter::debug_{tuple,struct}_fields_finish` is similar, but can
  handle any number of fields by using arrays.

These new methods are all marked as `doc(hidden)` and unstable. They are
intended for the compiler's own use.

Special-casing up to 5 fields gives significantly better performance
results than always using arrays (as was tried in #95637).

The commit also changes the `Debug` deriving code to use these new methods. For
example, where the old `Debug` code for a struct with two fields would be like
this:
```
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::core::fmt::Formatter) -> ::core::fmt::Result {
    match *self {
	Self {
	    f1: ref __self_0_0,
	    f2: ref __self_0_1,
	} => {
	    let debug_trait_builder = &mut ::core::fmt::Formatter::debug_struct(f, "S2");
	    let _ = ::core::fmt::DebugStruct::field(debug_trait_builder, "f1", &&(*__self_0_0));
	    let _ = ::core::fmt::DebugStruct::field(debug_trait_builder, "f2", &&(*__self_0_1));
	    ::core::fmt::DebugStruct::finish(debug_trait_builder)
	}
    }
}
```
the new code is like this:
```
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::core::fmt::Formatter) -> ::core::fmt::Result {
    match *self {
	Self {
	    f1: ref __self_0_0,
	    f2: ref __self_0_1,
	} => ::core::fmt::Formatter::debug_struct_field2_finish(
	    f,
	    "S2",
	    "f1",
	    &&(*__self_0_0),
	    "f2",
	    &&(*__self_0_1),
	),
    }
}
```
This shrinks the code produced for `Debug` instances
considerably, reducing compile times and binary sizes.

Co-authored-by: Scott McMurray <scottmcm@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-06-24 09:40:15 +10:00
Matthias Krüger
5eb7238928
Rollup merge of #98276 - compiler-errors:const-format-macro, r=oli-obk
Mention formatting macros when encountering `ArgumentV1` method in const

Also open to just closing this if it's overkill. There are a lot of other distracting error messages around, so maybe it's not worth fixing just this one.

Fixes #93665
2022-06-20 20:13:11 +02:00
Michael Goulet
5373d738e8 Mention formatting macros when encountering ArgumentV1::new in const 2022-06-19 20:18:08 -07:00
Michael Goulet
52c9906c4b Use Span::eq_ctxt method instead of .ctxt() == .ctxt() 2022-06-19 16:46:59 -07:00
bors
6ec3993ef4 Auto merge of #97842 - notriddle:notriddle/tuple-docs, r=jsha,GuillaumeGomez
Improve the tuple and unit trait docs

* Reduce duplicate impls; show only the `(T,)` and include a sentence saying that there exists ones up to twelve of them.
* Show `Copy` and `Clone`.
* Show auto traits like `Send` and `Sync`, and blanket impls like `Any`.

Here's the new version:

* <https://notriddle.com/notriddle-rustdoc-test/std/primitive.tuple.html>
* <https://notriddle.com/notriddle-rustdoc-test/std/primitive.unit.html>
2022-06-16 11:13:30 +00:00
bors
ca983054e1 Auto merge of #97665 - c410-f3r:assert-compiler, r=oli-obk
[RFC 2011] Minimal initial implementation

Tracking issue: #44838
Third step of #96496

Implementation has ~290 LOC with the bare minimum to be in a functional state. Currently only searches for binary operations to mimic what `assert_eq!` and `assert_ne!` already do.

r? `@oli-obk`
2022-06-15 17:43:01 +00:00
Caio
605c64a91e [RFC 2011] Minimal initial implementation 2022-06-15 07:37:40 -03:00
Yuki Okushi
b1e5472349
Rollup merge of #98115 - jhpratt:remove-rustc_deprecated, r=compiler-errors
Remove `rustc_deprecated` diagnostics

Follow-up on #95960. The diagnostics will remain until the next bootstrap, at which point people will have had six weeks to adjust.

``@rustbot`` label +A-diagnostics

r? ``@compiler-errors``
2022-06-15 19:37:15 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
97b9347c93
Rollup merge of #98083 - nnethercote:rename-Encoder, r=bjorn3
Rename rustc_serialize::opaque::Encoder as MemEncoder.

This avoids the name clash with `rustc_serialize::Encoder` (a trait),
and allows lots qualifiers to be removed and imports to be simplified
(e.g. fewer `as` imports).

(This was previously merged as commit 5 in #94732 and then was reverted
in #97905 because of a perf regression caused by commit 4 in #94732.)

r? ```@bjorn3```
2022-06-15 12:02:04 +09:00
Jacob Pratt
fb05b53745
Remove rustc_deprecated diagnostics 2022-06-14 19:46:13 -04:00
Dylan DPC
d8333a7b59
Rollup merge of #97948 - davidtwco:diagnostic-translation-lints, r=oli-obk
lint: add diagnostic translation migration lints

Introduce allow-by-default lints for checking whether diagnostics are written in
`SessionDiagnostic` or `AddSubdiagnostic` impls and whether diagnostics are translatable. These lints can be denied for modules once they are fully migrated to impls and translation.

These lints are intended to be temporary - once all diagnostics have been changed then we can just change the APIs we have and that will enforce these constraints thereafter.

r? `````@oli-obk`````
2022-06-14 10:35:31 +02:00
Nicholas Nethercote
abe45a9ffa Rename rustc_serialize::opaque::Encoder as MemEncoder.
This avoids the name clash with `rustc_serialize::Encoder` (a trait),
and allows lots qualifiers to be removed and imports to be simplified
(e.g. fewer `as` imports).

(This was previously merged as commit 5 in #94732 and then was reverted
in #97905 because of a perf regression caused by commit 4 in #94732.)
2022-06-14 14:52:01 +10:00
Michael Howell
9b31323b8f Fix incorrectly spelled "variadic" 2022-06-11 09:54:20 -07:00
bors
7092d42c04 Auto merge of #97980 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-l8exe4b, r=Dylan-DPC
Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #96868 (Stabilize explicit_generic_args_with_impl_trait)
 - #97703 (some additional `need_type_info.rs` cleanup)
 - #97812 (Suggest to swap a struct and a trait in trait impls)
 - #97958 (ExitStatus docs fixups)
 - #97967 (Mention `infer::Trace` methods on `infer::At` methods' docs)
 - #97972 (Update #[doc(html_playground_url)] documentation to mention what the request will be)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-06-11 06:17:54 +00:00
Dylan DPC
640019ba6e
Rollup merge of #97812 - TaKO8Ki:suggest-to-swap-struct-and-trait, r=estebank
Suggest to swap a struct and a trait in trait impls

closes #89590
2022-06-11 07:42:14 +02:00
David Wood
5ba81faba6 lint: add diagnostic translation migration lints
Introduce allow-by-default lints for checking whether diagnostics are
written in `SessionDiagnostic`/`AddSubdiagnostic` impls and whether
diagnostics are translatable. These lints can be denied for modules once
they are fully migrated to impls and translation.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-06-10 15:50:06 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
7f51a1b976 Revert b983e42936. 2022-06-10 08:35:03 +10:00
Michael Howell
6950f144cf rustdoc: show tuple impls as impl Trait for (T, ...)
This commit adds a new unstable attribute, `#[doc(tuple_varadic)]`, that
shows a 1-tuple as `(T, ...)` instead of just `(T,)`, and links to a section
in the tuple primitive docs that talks about these.
2022-06-08 19:26:51 -07:00
Nicholas Nethercote
b983e42936 Rename rustc_serialize::opaque::Encoder as MemEncoder.
This avoids the name clash with `rustc_serialize::Encoder` (a trait),
and allows lots qualifiers to be removed and imports to be simplified
(e.g. fewer `as` imports).
2022-06-08 09:50:44 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
1acbe7573d Use delayed error handling for Encodable and Encoder infallible.
There are two impls of the `Encoder` trait: `opaque::Encoder` and
`opaque::FileEncoder`. The former encodes into memory and is infallible, the
latter writes to file and is fallible.

Currently, standard `Result`/`?`/`unwrap` error handling is used, but this is a
bit verbose and has non-trivial cost, which is annoying given how rare failures
are (especially in the infallible `opaque::Encoder` case).

This commit changes how `Encoder` fallibility is handled. All the `emit_*`
methods are now infallible. `opaque::Encoder` requires no great changes for
this. `opaque::FileEncoder` now implements a delayed error handling strategy.
If a failure occurs, it records this via the `res` field, and all subsequent
encoding operations are skipped if `res` indicates an error has occurred. Once
encoding is complete, the new `finish` method is called, which returns a
`Result`. In other words, there is now a single `Result`-producing method
instead of many of them.

This has very little effect on how any file errors are reported if
`opaque::FileEncoder` has any failures.

Much of this commit is boring mechanical changes, removing `Result` return
values and `?` or `unwrap` from expressions. The more interesting parts are as
follows.
- serialize.rs: The `Encoder` trait gains an `Ok` associated type. The
  `into_inner` method is changed into `finish`, which returns
  `Result<Vec<u8>, !>`.
- opaque.rs: The `FileEncoder` adopts the delayed error handling
  strategy. Its `Ok` type is a `usize`, returning the number of bytes
  written, replacing previous uses of `FileEncoder::position`.
- Various methods that take an encoder now consume it, rather than being
  passed a mutable reference, e.g. `serialize_query_result_cache`.
2022-06-08 07:01:26 +10:00
bors
91cacb3faf Auto merge of #97512 - scottmcm:add-coldcc, r=nagisa,lcnr
Add support for emitting functions with `coldcc` to LLVM

The eventual goal is to try using this for things like the internal panicking stuff, to see whether it helps.
2022-06-07 08:12:45 +00:00
Takayuki Maeda
9db03b9bc8 suggest swapping a struct and a trait
fmt
2022-06-07 09:52:52 +09:00
Aaron Kofsky
6342b58ef0 Use diagnostic items instead of hard coded paths for let_underscore_lock
Using diagnostic items avoids having to update the paths if the guard
types ever get moved around for some reason. Additionally, it also greatly
simplifies the `is_sync_lock` check.
2022-06-04 22:27:32 -04:00
Jack Huey
410dcc9674 Fully stabilize NLL 2022-06-03 17:16:41 -04:00
bjorn3
22e8d5f80e Inline many methods of Encoder
They aren't overridden anyway
2022-06-03 17:01:53 +00:00
bjorn3
5cd29225a5 Remove all names from Encoder
They aren't used anymore now that the json format has been removed
2022-06-03 16:56:17 +00:00
bors
e71440575c Auto merge of #97575 - nnethercote:lazify-SourceFile-lines, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Lazify `SourceFile::lines`.

`SourceFile::lines` is a big part of metadata. It's stored in a compressed form
(a difference list) to save disk space. Decoding it is a big fraction of
compile time for very small crates/programs.

This commit introduces a new type `SourceFileLines` which has a `Lines`
form and a `Diffs` form. The latter is used when the metadata is first
read, and it is only decoded into the `Lines` form when line data is
actually needed. This avoids the decoding cost for many files,
especially in `std`. It's a performance win of up to 15% for tiny
crates/programs where metadata decoding is a high part of compilation
costs.

A `RefCell` is needed because the methods that access lines data (which can
trigger decoding) take `&self` rather than `&mut self`. To allow for this,
`SourceFile::lines` now takes a `FnMut` that operates on the lines slice rather
than returning the lines slice.

r? `@Mark-Simulacrum`
2022-06-02 18:45:29 +00:00
bors
44e9516c85 Auto merge of #97654 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-w6zrzxf, r=Dylan-DPC
Rollup of 5 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #97420 (Be a little nicer with casts when formatting `fn` pointers)
 - #97450 ([RFC 2011] Basic compiler infrastructure)
 - #97599 (Fix JSON reexport ICE)
 - #97617 (Rustdoc anonymous reexports)
 - #97636 (Revert #96682.)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-06-02 16:04:42 +00:00
Caio
aa115eba12 Basic compiler infra 2022-06-02 09:00:04 -03:00
Nicholas Nethercote
72de7c4102 Address review comments. 2022-06-02 12:22:04 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
0b81d7cdc6 Lazify SourceFile::lines.
`SourceFile::lines` is a big part of metadata. It's stored in a compressed form
(a difference list) to save disk space. Decoding it is a big fraction of
compile time for very small crates/programs.

This commit introduces a new type `SourceFileLines` which has a `Lines`
form and a `Diffs` form. The latter is used when the metadata is first
read, and it is only decoded into the `Lines` form when line data is
actually needed. This avoids the decoding cost for many files,
especially in `std`. It's a performance win of up to 15% for tiny
crates/programs where metadata decoding is a high part of compilation
costs.

A `Lock` is needed because the methods that access lines data (which can
trigger decoding) take `&self` rather than `&mut self`. To allow for this,
`SourceFile::lines` now takes a `FnMut` that operates on the lines slice rather
than returning the lines slice.
2022-06-01 10:36:39 +10:00
est31
cfc21deebd Add #[rustc_box]
This commit adds an alternative content boxing syntax,
and uses it inside alloc.

The usage inside the very performance relevant code in
liballoc is the only remaining relevant usage of box syntax
in the compiler (outside of tests, which are comparatively
easy to port).

box syntax was originally designed to be used by all Rust
developers. This introduces a replacement syntax more tailored
to only being used inside the Rust compiler, and with it,
lays the groundwork for eventually removing box syntax.
2022-06-01 02:28:34 +02:00
bors
5c780b98d1 Auto merge of #96964 - oli-obk:const_trait_mvp, r=compiler-errors
Replace `#[default_method_body_is_const]` with `#[const_trait]`

pulled out of #96077

related issues:  #67792 and #92158

cc `@fee1-dead`

This is groundwork to only allowing `impl const Trait` for traits that are marked with `#[const_trait]`. This is necessary to prevent adding a new default method from becoming a breaking change (as it could be a non-const fn).
2022-05-30 09:19:03 +00:00
Deadbeef
257f06587c Remove #[default..] and add #[const_trait] 2022-05-30 08:52:24 +00:00
Scott McMurray
e90be842fb Add support for emitting functions with coldcc in LLVM
The eventual goal is to try using this for things like the internal panicking stuff, to see whether it helps.
2022-05-30 00:19:23 -07:00
bors
0f06824013 Auto merge of #97287 - compiler-errors:type-interner, r=jackh726,oli-obk
Move things to `rustc_type_ir`

Finishes some work proposed in https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/341.

r? `@ghost`
2022-05-29 08:20:13 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
239287f013
Rollup merge of #97028 - ridwanabdillahi:pretty-printer, r=michaelwoerister
Add support for embedding pretty printers via `#[debugger_visualizer]` attribute

Initial support for [RFC 3191](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3191) in PR https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/91779 was scoped to supporting embedding NatVis files using a new attribute. This PR implements the pretty printer support as stated in the RFC mentioned above.

This change includes embedding pretty printers in the `.debug_gdb_scripts` just as the pretty printers for rustc are embedded today. Also added additional tests for embedded pretty printers. Additionally cleaned up error checking so all error checking is done up front regardless of the current target.

RFC: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3191
2022-05-29 01:12:30 +02:00
Michael Goulet
34e05812e0 Fix TyKind lint, make consts no longer fn, etc 2022-05-28 11:38:22 -07:00
bors
b2c9872c6c Auto merge of #97386 - nnethercote:optimize-pos-adjustments, r=bjorn3
Optimize position adjustments

A small improvement.

r? `@bjorn3`
2022-05-26 22:01:19 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
2b91c40c19 Avoid adjusting file positions twice.
`imported_source_files` adjusts lots of file positions, and then calls
`new_imported_source_file`, which then adjust them all again. This
commit combines the two adjustments into one, for a small perf win.
2022-05-26 08:56:49 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
3e810c64d0 Augment a comment. 2022-05-26 08:56:49 +10:00
ridwanabdillahi
60458b97e7 Add support for embedding pretty printers via the #[debugger_visualizer] attribute. Add tests for embedding pretty printers and update documentation.
Ensure all error checking for `#[debugger_visualizer]` is done up front and not when the `debugger_visualizer` query is run.

Clean up potential ODR violations when embedding pretty printers into the `__rustc_debug_gdb_scripts_section__` section.

Respond to PR comments and update documentation.
2022-05-24 11:14:48 -07:00
Loïc BRANSTETT
8345571cd0 RFC3239: Implement compact cfg(target(..)) 2022-05-24 13:51:36 +02:00
Jacob Pratt
49c82f31a8
Remove crate visibility usage in compiler 2022-05-20 20:04:54 -04:00
Michael Woerister
6411fef3ab Properly apply path prefix remapping paths emitted into debuginfo. 2022-05-18 12:19:01 +02:00
Michael Woerister
9e7b0ff2e1 Add tests for FilePathMapping::to_embeddable_absolute_path(). 2022-05-18 11:42:43 +02:00
Michael Woerister
583880b0ff Move logic for making potentially remapped paths absolute into helper method. 2022-05-18 11:42:43 +02:00
Michael Woerister
90fce805a3 Add debug tracing to FilePathMapping::map_prefix 2022-05-18 11:42:43 +02:00
Connor Horman
658be0d1cf Add tmm_reg clobbers 2022-05-16 20:15:06 -04:00
Scott McMurray
89a18cb600 Add unsigned_offset_from on pointers
Like we have `add`/`sub` which are the `usize` version of `offset`, this adds the `usize` equivalent of `offset_from`.  Like how `.add(d)` replaced a whole bunch of `.offset(d as isize)`, you can see from the changes here that it's fairly common that code actually knows the order between the pointers and *wants* a `usize`, not an `isize`.

As a bonus, this can do `sub nuw`+`udiv exact`, rather than `sub`+`sdiv exact`, which can be optimized slightly better because it doesn't have to worry about negatives.  That's why the slice iterators weren't using `offset_from`, though I haven't updated that code in this PR because slices are so perf-critical that I'll do it as its own change.

This is an intrinsic, like `offset_from`, so that it can eventually be allowed in CTFE.  It also allows checking the extra safety condition -- see the test confirming that CTFE catches it if you pass the pointers in the wrong order.
2022-05-11 17:16:25 -07:00
bors
574830f573 Auto merge of #96094 - Elliot-Roberts:fix_doctests, r=compiler-errors
Begin fixing all the broken doctests in `compiler/`

Begins to fix #95994.
All of them pass now but 24 of them I've marked with `ignore HELP (<explanation>)` (asking for help) as I'm unsure how to get them to work / if we should leave them as they are.
There are also a few that I marked `ignore` that could maybe be made to work but seem less important.
Each `ignore` has a rough "reason" for ignoring after it parentheses, with

- `(pseudo-rust)` meaning "mostly rust-like but contains foreign syntax"
- `(illustrative)` a somewhat catchall for either a fragment of rust that doesn't stand on its own (like a lone type), or abbreviated rust with ellipses and undeclared types that would get too cluttered if made compile-worthy.
- `(not-rust)` stuff that isn't rust but benefits from the syntax highlighting, like MIR.
- `(internal)` uses `rustc_*` code which would be difficult to make work with the testing setup.

Those reason notes are a bit inconsistently applied and messy though. If that's important I can go through them again and try a more principled approach. When I run `rg '```ignore \(' .` on the repo, there look to be lots of different conventions other people have used for this sort of thing. I could try unifying them all if that would be helpful.

I'm not sure if there was a better existing way to do this but I wrote my own script to help me run all the doctests and wade through the output. If that would be useful to anyone else, I put it here: https://github.com/Elliot-Roberts/rust_doctest_fixing_tool
2022-05-07 06:30:29 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
7b773e890e
Remove closures on expect_local to apply #[track_caller] 2022-05-07 01:11:32 +09:00
Michael Goulet
b8c829b64f
Rollup merge of #96747 - JohnTitor:expect-local-track-caller, r=compiler-errors
Add `track_caller` to `DefId::expect_local()`

Suggested in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/96738#issuecomment-1118961888.
`DefId::expect_local()` often causes ICEs (panics) and should be a good candidate to add `track_caller`.
2022-05-05 19:34:27 -07:00
bors
74cea9fdb9 Auto merge of #96520 - lcnr:general-incoherent-impls, r=petrochenkov
generalize "incoherent impls" impl for user defined types

To allow the move of `trait Error` into core.

continues the work from #94963, finishes https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/487

r? `@petrochenkov` cc `@yaahc`
2022-05-05 23:24:36 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
2ed38cdbdd
Add track_caller to DefId::expect_local() 2022-05-06 07:28:06 +09:00
bors
a7d6768e3b Auto merge of #91779 - ridwanabdillahi:natvis, r=michaelwoerister
Add a new Rust attribute to support embedding debugger visualizers

Implemented [this RFC](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3191) to add support for embedding debugger visualizers into a PDB.

Added a new attribute `#[debugger_visualizer]` and updated the `CrateMetadata` to store debugger visualizers for crate dependencies.

RFC: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3191
2022-05-05 12:26:38 +00:00
lcnr
209dd2cb0a generalize "incoherent impls" impl for custom types 2022-05-05 10:53:00 +02:00
Josh Triplett
0fc5c524f5 Stabilize bool::then_some 2022-05-04 13:22:08 +02:00
ridwanabdillahi
175a4eab84 Add support for a new attribute #[debugger_visualizer] to support embedding debugger visualizers into a generated PDB.
Cleanup `DebuggerVisualizerFile` type and other minor cleanup of queries.

Merge the queries for debugger visualizers into a single query.

Revert move of `resolve_path` to `rustc_builtin_macros`. Update dependencies in Cargo.toml for `rustc_passes`.

Respond to PR comments. Load visualizer files into opaque bytes `Vec<u8>`. Debugger visualizers for dynamically linked crates should not be embedded in the current crate.

Update the unstable book with the new feature. Add the tracking issue for the debugger_visualizer feature.

Respond to PR comments and minor cleanups.
2022-05-03 10:53:54 -07:00
Elliot Roberts
7907385999 fix most compiler/ doctests 2022-05-02 17:40:30 -07:00
Scott McMurray
e094ee5f10 Add do yeet expressions to allow experimentation in nightly
Using an obviously-placeholder syntax.  An RFC would still be needed before this could have any chance at stabilization, and it might be removed at any point.

But I'd really like to have it in nightly at least to ensure it works well with try_trait_v2, especially as we refactor the traits.
2022-04-30 17:40:27 -07:00
Michael Woerister
3614bd3c45 Fix duplicate directory separator in --remap-path-prefix. 2022-04-29 21:09:12 +02:00
Rémy Rakic
215b377cc3 extend EventArgRecorder into span-aware SpannedEventArgRecorder
The self-profiler's `EventArgRecorder` is general-purpose in its ability to record Strings (and `rustc_span` depends on the crate its defined in, `rustc_data_structure`).

Some generic activities could use recording locations where they happen in the user's code: to allow e.g. to track macro expansions and diagnose performance issues there.

This adds a `SpannedEventArgRecorder` that can record an argument given as a span, rather than a String, since turning spans into Strings can be tricky if you're not happy with its default Debug output. This way the recorder can have a `record_arg_spanned` method which will do that.
2022-04-22 18:06:21 +02:00
bors
27af517549 Auto merge of #96082 - michaelwoerister:less_impl_stable_hash_via_hash, r=compiler-errors
incr. comp.: Don't export impl_stable_hash_via_hash!() and warn about using it.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/96013.
2022-04-20 03:51:09 +00:00
Dylan DPC
69e45d73b9
Rollup merge of #95740 - Amanieu:kreg0, r=nagisa
asm: Add a kreg0 register class on x86 which includes k0

Previously we only exposed a kreg register class which excludes the k0
register since it can't be used in many instructions. However k0 is a
valid register and we need to have a way of marking it as clobbered for
clobber_abi.

Fixes #94977
2022-04-19 22:57:39 +02:00
Amanieu d'Antras
b2bc46938c asm: Add a kreg0 register class on x86 which includes k0
Previously we only exposed a kreg register class which excludes the k0
register since it can't be used in many instructions. However k0 is a
valid register and we need to have a way of marking it as clobbered for
clobber_abi.

Fixes #94977
2022-04-19 17:14:23 +02:00
Dylan DPC
9fad214593
Rollup merge of #96142 - cjgillot:no-crate-def-index, r=petrochenkov
Stop using CRATE_DEF_INDEX outside of metadata encoding.

`CRATE_DEF_ID` and `CrateNum::as_def_id` are almost always what we want.  We should not manipulate raw `DefIndex` outside of metadata encoding.
2022-04-19 14:43:21 +02:00
Michael Woerister
c0be619724 incr. comp.: Don't export impl_stable_hash_via_hash!() and warn about using it. 2022-04-19 10:43:20 +02:00
bors
af68f7182e Auto merge of #96016 - Aaron1011:hash-name-cleanup, r=cjgillot
Remove last vestiges of skippng ident span hashing

This removes a comment that no longer applies, and properly hashes
the full ident for path segments.
2022-04-17 10:31:52 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
07ee031763 Stop using CRATE_DEF_INDEX.
`CRATE_DEF_ID` and `CrateNum::as_def_id` are almost always what we want.
2022-04-17 12:14:42 +02:00
Dylan DPC
ea131bca17
Rollup merge of #95961 - RalfJung:gather-scatter, r=workingjubilee
implement SIMD gather/scatter via vector getelementptr

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/portable-simd/issues/271

However, I don't *really* know what I am doing here... Cc ``@workingjubilee`` ``@calebzulawski``

I didn't do anything for cranelift -- ``@bjorn3`` not sure if it's okay for that backend to temporarily break. I'm happy to cherry-pick a patch that adds cranelift support. :)
2022-04-16 07:12:45 +02:00
Dylan DPC
20bf34f8c5
Rollup merge of #94461 - jhpratt:2024-edition, r=pnkfelix
Create (unstable) 2024 edition

[On Zulip](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/213817-t-lang/topic/Deprecating.20macro.20scoping.20shenanigans/near/272860652), there was a small aside regarding creating the 2024 edition now as opposed to later. There was a reasonable amount of support and no stated opposition.

This change creates the 2024 edition in the compiler and creates a prelude for the 2024 edition. There is no current difference between the 2021 and 2024 editions. Cargo and other tools will need to be updated separately, as it's not in the same repository. This change permits the vast majority of work towards the next edition to proceed _now_ instead of waiting until 2024.

For sanity purposes, I've merged the "hello" UI tests into a single file with multiple revisions. Otherwise we'd end up with a file per edition, despite them being essentially identical.

````@rustbot```` label +T-lang +S-waiting-on-review

Not sure on the relevant team, to be honest.
2022-04-15 20:50:43 +02:00
bors
f387c930ee Auto merge of #95981 - martingms:invert-line-offset-parsing, r=nnethercote
Optimize `<SourceFile as Decodable>::decode`

It showed up as a hot-ish function in a callgrind profile of the `await-call-tree` benchmark crate.

Provides some moderate speedups to compilation of some of the smaller benchmarks:

#### Primary benchmarks

Benchmark | Profile | Scenario | % Change | Significance Factor?
-- | -- | -- | -- | --
helloworld | check | full | -1.81% | 9.03x
helloworld | check | incr-unchanged | -1.80% | 8.99x
helloworld | check | incr-full | -1.59% | 7.97x
helloworld | check | incr-patched: println | -1.57% | 7.86x

#### Secondary benchmarks
<div class="category-title"></div>

Benchmark | Profile | Scenario | % Change | Significance Factor?
-- | -- | -- | -- | --
unify-linearly | check | incr-unchanged | -1.55% | 7.74x
unify-linearly | check | incr-patched: dummy fn | -1.42% | 7.08x
await-call-tree | check | incr-unchanged | -1.27% | 6.35x
await-call-tree | debug | incr-unchanged | -1.19% | 5.95x
await-call-tree | opt | incr-unchanged | -1.19% | 5.94x
issue-46449 | check | incr-unchanged | -1.08% | 5.39x
issue-46449 | check | incr-patched: u8 3072 | -1.00% | 5.00x
structopt-0.3.26 | check | incr-unchanged | -0.94% | 4.72x
structopt-0.3.26 | opt | incr-unchanged | -0.92% | 4.60x
structopt-0.3.26 | debug | incr-unchanged | -0.92% | 4.59x
issue-46449 | check | full | -0.89% | 4.46x
structopt-0.3.26 | check | full | -0.83% | 4.17x
structopt-0.3.26 | debug | full | -0.78% | 3.88x
structopt-0.3.26 | opt | full | -0.76% | 3.81x
unify-linearly | check | full | -0.75% | 3.74x
projection-caching | check | incr-unchanged | -0.74% | 3.70x
issue-46449 | check | incr-patched: u32 3072 | -0.70% | 3.50x
issue-46449 | check | incr-patched: empty 3072 | -0.68% | 3.41x
structopt-0.3.26 | check | incr-full | -0.68% | 3.40x
wf-projection-stress-65510 | check | incr-unchanged | -0.68% | 3.39x
issue-46449 | check | incr-patched: static str 6144 | -0.67% | 3.37x
wf-projection-stress-65510 | debug | incr-unchanged | -0.67% | 3.33x
wf-projection-stress-65510 | opt | incr-unchanged | -0.66% | 3.31x
issue-46449 | check | incr-patched: io error 6144 | -0.66% | 3.29x
unify-linearly | check | incr-full | -0.65% | 3.26x
issue-46449 | check | incr-full | -0.65% | 3.25x
structopt-0.3.26 | debug | incr-full | -0.64% | 3.18x
structopt-0.3.26 | opt | incr-full | -0.63% | 3.17x
issue-46449 | debug | incr-unchanged | -0.61% | 3.06x
issue-46449 | opt | incr-unchanged | -0.61% | 3.03x
await-call-tree | check | full | -0.60% | 2.99x
issue-88862 | check | incr-unchanged | -0.58% | 2.91x
deep-vector | debug | full | 0.57% | 2.83x
await-call-tree | check | incr-full | -0.52% | 2.59x
tt-muncher | opt | full | -0.52% | 2.58x
issue-58319 | check | incr-unchanged | -0.50% | 2.52x
await-call-tree | debug | full | -0.50% | 2.49x
await-call-tree | opt | full | -0.49% | 2.45x
deep-vector | debug | incr-patched: println | 0.47% | 2.37x
await-call-tree | debug | incr-full | -0.45% | 2.26x
await-call-tree | opt | incr-full | -0.44% | 2.18x
issue-88862 | check | full | -0.41% | 2.06x
mockall-0.11.0 | check | incr-unchanged | -0.38% | 1.90x
regression-31157 | check | incr-unchanged | -0.37% | 1.86x
wf-projection-stress-65510 | opt | full | -0.36% | 1.80x
deunicode-1.3.1 | check | incr-unchanged | -0.35% | 1.76x
unify-linearly | debug | incr-patched: dummy fn | -0.35% | 1.74x
mockall-0.11.0 | check | full | -0.35% | 1.73x
unify-linearly | debug | incr-unchanged | -0.34% | 1.69x
deunicode-1.3.1 | check | full | -0.33% | 1.63x
token-stream-stress | check | full | -0.32% | 1.62x
token-stream-stress | check | incr-full | -0.32% | 1.59x
token-stream-stress | check | incr-unchanged | -0.32% | 1.59x
regression-31157 | check | incr-patched: println | -0.31% | 1.57x
wf-projection-stress-65510 | check | full | -0.31% | 1.54x
deeply-nested-multi | check | incr-unchanged | -0.31% | 1.53x
mockall-0.11.0 | opt | incr-unchanged | -0.30% | 1.50x

r? `@nnethercote`
2022-04-13 23:18:33 +00:00
Aaron Hill
002a4e1bd5
Remove last vestiges of skippng ident span hashing
This removes a comment that no longer applies, and properly hashes
the full ident for path segments.
2022-04-13 11:25:22 -04:00
Martin Gammelsæter
5f2c6b92d1 Use .extend(..) instead of push()-ing in loop
A bit less readable but more compact, and maybe faster? We'll see.
2022-04-13 08:44:20 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
443333dc1f Remove NodeIdHashingMode. 2022-04-12 19:59:32 +02:00
Martin Gammelsæter
2b14529a7c Optimize line offset parsing in <SourceFile as Decodable>::decode
By inverting parsing loop, avoiding continually re-checking bytes_per_diff.
2022-04-12 17:29:22 +02:00
Ralf Jung
7f945b2b5b add simd_arith_offset intrinsics 2022-04-12 11:09:26 -04:00
niluxv
98a4834237 Split fuzzy_provenance_casts into lossy and fuzzy, feature gate and test it
* split `fuzzy_provenance_casts` into a ptr2int and a int2ptr lint
* feature gate both lints
* update documentation to be more realistic short term
* add tests for these lints
2022-04-08 17:41:28 +02:00
David Wood
c45f29595d span: move MultiSpan
`MultiSpan` contains labels, which are more complicated with the
introduction of diagnostic translation and will use types from
`rustc_errors` - however, `rustc_errors` depends on `rustc_span` so
`rustc_span` cannot use types like `DiagnosticMessage` without
dependency cycles. Introduce a new `rustc_error_messages` crate that can
contain `DiagnosticMessage` and `MultiSpan`.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-04-05 07:01:00 +01:00
Esteban Kuber
3aac307ca6 Mention implementers of unsatisfied trait
When encountering an unsatisfied trait bound, if there are no other
suggestions, mention all the types that *do* implement that trait:

```
error[E0277]: the trait bound `f32: Foo` is not satisfied
  --> $DIR/impl_wf.rs:22:6
   |
LL | impl Baz<f32> for f32 { }
   |      ^^^^^^^^ the trait `Foo` is not implemented for `f32`
   |
   = help: the following other types implement trait `Foo`:
             Option<T>
             i32
             str
note: required by a bound in `Baz`
  --> $DIR/impl_wf.rs:18:31
   |
LL | trait Baz<U: ?Sized> where U: Foo { }
   |                               ^^^ required by this bound in `Baz`
```

Mention implementers of traits in `ImplObligation`s.

Do not mention other `impl`s for closures, ranges and `?`.
2022-04-04 21:01:42 +00:00
Oliver Downard
e2dfa23eac Improve method name suggestions
Attempts to improve method name suggestions when a matching method name
is not found. The approach taken is use the Levenshtein distance and
account for substrings having a high distance but can sometimes be very
close to the intended method (eg. empty vs is_empty).
2022-04-03 16:38:57 +01:00
Jacob Pratt
6b75406f5a
Create 2024 edition 2022-04-02 02:45:49 -04:00
Dylan DPC
1b7d6dbd30
Rollup merge of #95497 - nyurik:compiler-spell-comments, r=compiler-errors
Spellchecking compiler comments

This PR cleans up the rest of the spelling mistakes in the compiler comments. This PR does not change any literal or code spelling issues.
2022-03-31 04:57:28 +02:00
Dylan DPC
1c3657b20d
Rollup merge of #95011 - michaelwoerister:awaitee_field, r=tmandry
async: Give predictable name to binding generated from .await expressions.

This name makes it to debuginfo and allows debuggers to identify such bindings and their captured versions in suspended async fns.

This will be useful for async stack traces, as discussed in https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/async-debugging-logical-stack-traces-setting-goals-collecting-examples/15547.

I don't know if this needs some discussion by ````@rust-lang/compiler,```` e.g. about the name of the binding (`__awaitee`) or about the fact that this PR introduces a (soft) guarantee about a compiler generated name. Although, regarding the later, I think the same reasoning applies here as it does for debuginfo in general.

r? ````@tmandry````
2022-03-31 00:26:30 +02:00
Dylan DPC
e08ab08a2e
Rollup merge of #94869 - jackh726:gats_extended, r=compiler-errors
Add the generic_associated_types_extended feature

Right now, this only ignore obligations that reference new placeholders in `poly_project_and_unify_type`. In the future, this might do other things, like allowing object-safe GATs.

**This feature is *incomplete* and quite likely unsound. This is mostly just for testing out potential future APIs using a "relaxed" set of rules until we figure out *proper* rules.**

Also drive by cleanup of adding a `ProjectAndUnifyResult` enum instead of using a `Result<Result<Option>>`.

r? `@nikomatsakis`
2022-03-31 00:26:29 +02:00
Jack Huey
4e570a68a1 Add the generic_associated_types_extended feature 2022-03-30 17:41:11 -04:00
Yuri Astrakhan
5160f8f843 Spellchecking compiler comments
This PR cleans up the rest of the spelling mistakes in the compiler comments. This PR does not change any literal or code spelling issues.
2022-03-30 15:14:15 -04:00
lcnr
afbecc0f68 remove now unnecessary lang items 2022-03-30 11:23:58 +02:00
lcnr
bef6f3e895 rework implementation for inherent impls for builtin types 2022-03-30 11:23:58 +02:00
Michael Woerister
78e27e2c7a async: Give predictable, reserved name to binding generated from .await expressions.
This name makes it to debuginfo and allows debuggers to identify such bindings and
their captured versions in suspended async fns.
2022-03-30 11:12:45 +02:00
Michael Goulet
928388bad2 Make fatal DiagnosticBuilder yield never 2022-03-27 22:25:32 -07:00
Max Baumann
64ad96dd9a
add diagnostic items for clippy's 2022-03-24 18:18:44 +01:00
Deadbeef
1f3ee7f32e
Rename ~const Drop to ~const Destruct 2022-03-21 17:04:03 +11:00
Deadbeef
4df2a28aee
Add Destructible for replacing ~const Drop 2022-03-21 17:04:02 +11:00
skippy10110
e4f1179fa6 Add deprecated_safe feature gate and attribute, cc #94978 2022-03-15 19:48:52 -03:00
Matthias Krüger
0e423932f8
Rollup merge of #90621 - adamgemmell:dev/stabilise-target-feature, r=Amanieu
Stabilise `aarch64_target_feature`

This PR stabilises `aarch64_target_feature` - see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/90620
2022-03-14 17:24:56 +01:00
Adam Gemmell
5a5621791f Stabilise aarch64_target_feature 2022-03-14 11:02:50 +00:00
Dylan DPC
634a6b0d25
Rollup merge of #94368 - c410-f3r:metaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, r=petrochenkov
[1/2] Implement macro meta-variable expressions

See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/93545#issuecomment-1050963295

The logic behind `length`, `index` and `count` was removed but the parsing code is still present, i.e., everything is simply ignored like `ignored`.

r? ``@petrochenkov``
2022-03-10 23:12:58 +01:00
Dylan DPC
1ed2a94fd2
Rollup merge of #94274 - djkoloski:unknown_unstable_lints, r=tmandry
Treat unstable lints as unknown

This change causes unstable lints to be ignored if the `unknown_lints`
lint is allowed. To achieve this, it also changes lints to apply as soon
as they are processed. Previously, lints in the same set were processed
as a batch and then all simultaneously applied.

Implementation of https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/469
2022-03-10 23:12:57 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
313a668234
Rollup merge of #94635 - jhpratt:merge-deprecated-attrs, r=davidtwco
Merge `#[deprecated]` and `#[rustc_deprecated]`

The first commit makes "reason" an alias for "note" in `#[rustc_deprecated]`, while still prohibiting it in `#[deprecated]`.

The second commit changes "suggestion" to not just be a feature of `#[rustc_deprecated]`. This is placed behind the new `deprecated_suggestion` feature. This needs a tracking issue; let me know if this PR will be approved and I can create one.

The third commit is what permits `#[deprecated]` to be used when `#![feature(staged_api)]` is enabled. This isn't yet used in stdlib (only tests), as it would require duplicating all deprecation attributes until a bootstrap occurs. I intend to submit a follow-up PR that replaces all uses and removes the remaining `#[rustc_deprecated]` code after the next bootstrap.

`@rustbot` label +T-libs-api +C-feature-request +A-attributes +S-waiting-on-review
2022-03-10 12:20:51 +01:00
bors
01ad0ad653 Auto merge of #94787 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-yyou15f, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #91804 (Make some `Clone` impls `const`)
 - #92541 (Mention intent of `From` trait in its docs)
 - #93057 (Add Iterator::collect_into)
 - #94739 (Suggest `if let`/`let_else` for refutable pat in `let`)
 - #94754 (Warn users about `||` in let chain expressions)
 - #94763 (Add documentation about lifetimes to thread::scope.)
 - #94768 (Ignore `close_read_wakes_up` test on SGX platform)
 - #94772 (Add miri to the well known conditional compilation names and values)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-03-10 02:38:43 +00:00
Jacob Pratt
5636655d0f
New deprecated_suggestion feature, use in tests 2022-03-09 16:32:47 -05:00
Caio
8073a88f35 Implement macro meta-variable expressions 2022-03-09 16:46:23 -03:00
Loïc BRANSTETT
6781016421 Add miri to the well known conditional compilation names and values 2022-03-09 16:58:07 +01:00
David Koloski
8852752078 Treat unstable lints as unknown
This change causes unstable lints to be ignored if the `unknown_lints`
lint is allowed. To achieve this, it also changes lints to apply as soon
as they are processed. Previously, lints in the same set were processed
as a batch and then all simultaneously applied.

Implementation of https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/469
2022-03-08 19:06:40 +00:00
lcnr
b8135fd5c8 add #[rustc_pass_by_value] to more types 2022-03-08 15:39:52 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
87df3f663d
Rollup merge of #94614 - pierwill:localexpnid-noord, r=lcnr
Remove ordering traits from `rustc_span::hygiene::LocalExpnId`

Part of work on #90317.

Also adds a negative impl block as a form of documentation and a roadblock to regression.
2022-03-07 11:35:56 +01:00
Dylan DPC
afa85f0841
Rollup merge of #94362 - Urgau:check-cfg-values, r=petrochenkov
Add well known values to `--check-cfg` implementation

This pull-request adds well known values for the well known names via `--check-cfg=values()`.

[RFC 3013: Checking conditional compilation at compile time](https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/3013-conditional-compilation-checking.html#checking-conditional-compilation-at-compile-time) doesn't define this at all, but this seems a nice improvement.
The activation is done by a empty `values()` (new syntax) similar to `names()` except that `names(foo)` also activate well known names while `values(aa, "aa", "kk")` would not.

As stated this use a different activation logic because well known values for the well known names are not always sufficient.
In fact this is problematic for every `target_*` cfg because of non builtin targets, as the current implementation use those built-ins targets to create the list the well known values.

The implementation is straight forward, first we gather (if necessary) all the values (lazily or not) and then we apply them.

r? ```@petrochenkov```
2022-03-04 22:58:34 +01:00
pierwill
98fe2eb9af Remove ordering traits from rustc_span::hygiene::LocalExpnId 2022-03-04 11:00:36 -06:00
Loïc BRANSTETT
4aa92aff05 Add well known values to --check-cfg implementation 2022-03-04 11:15:38 +01:00
Dylan DPC
79c71d1f9e
Rollup merge of #94339 - Amanieu:arm-d32, r=nagisa
ARM: Only allow using d16-d31 with asm! when supported by the target

Support can be determined by checking for the "d32" LLVM feature.

r? ```````````````@nagisa```````````````
2022-03-04 02:06:40 +01:00
bors
48132caac2 Auto merge of #94427 - cjgillot:inline-fresh-expn, r=oli-obk
Only create a single expansion for each inline integration.

The inlining integrator used to create one expansion for each span from the callee body.
This PR reverses the logic to create a single expansion for the whole call,
which is more consistent with how macro expansions work for macros.

This should remove the large memory regression in #91743.
2022-02-28 08:25:26 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
e77e4fcf89 Only create a single expansion for each inline integration. 2022-02-27 19:05:56 +01:00
Mark Rousskov
76b13c9eea Enable rustc_pass_by_value for Span 2022-02-25 08:00:53 -05:00
Mark Rousskov
22c3a71de1 Switch bootstrap cfgs 2022-02-25 08:00:52 -05:00
Amanieu d'Antras
7cee1b4aeb ARM: Only allow using d16-d31 with asm! when supported by the target
Support can be determined by checking for the "d32" LLVM feature.
2022-02-24 22:37:53 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
1cf2e6993e
Rollup merge of #94169 - Amanieu:asm_stuff, r=nagisa
Fix several asm! related issues

This is a combination of several fixes, each split into a separate commit. Splitting these into PRs is not practical since they conflict with each other.

Fixes #92378
Fixes #85247

r? ``@nagisa``
2022-02-22 12:16:28 +01:00
Amanieu d'Antras
1ceb104851 On ARM, use relocation_model to detect whether r9 should be reserved
The previous approach of checking for the reserve-r9 target feature
didn't actually work because LLVM only sets this feature very late when
initializing the per-function subtarget.
2022-02-21 18:28:22 +00:00
Mark Rousskov
19288951e1 Delete Decoder::read_struct_field 2022-02-20 18:58:22 -05:00
Mark Rousskov
c021ba48a7 Delete Decoder::read_struct 2022-02-20 18:58:22 -05:00
Matthias Krüger
f2d6770f77
Rollup merge of #94146 - est31:let_else, r=cjgillot
Adopt let else in more places

Continuation of #89933, #91018, #91481, #93046, #93590, #94011.

I have extended my clippy lint to also recognize tuple passing and match statements. The diff caused by fixing it is way above 1 thousand lines. Thus, I split it up into multiple pull requests to make reviewing easier. This is the biggest of these PRs and handles the changes outside of rustdoc, rustc_typeck, rustc_const_eval, rustc_trait_selection, which were handled in PRs #94139, #94142, #94143, #94144.
2022-02-20 00:37:34 +01:00
est31
2ef8af6619 Adopt let else in more places 2022-02-19 17:27:43 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
576afec73a
Rollup merge of #93915 - Urgau:rfc-3013, r=petrochenkov
Implement --check-cfg option (RFC 3013), take 2

This pull-request implement RFC 3013: Checking conditional compilation at compile time (https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3013) and is based on the previous attempt https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/89346 by `@mwkmwkmwk` that was closed due to inactivity.

I have address all the review comments from the previous attempt and added some more tests.

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/82450
r? `@petrochenkov`
2022-02-18 23:23:10 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
0bb72a2c66
Rollup merge of #91675 - ivanloz:memtagsan, r=nagisa
Add MemTagSanitizer Support

Add support for the LLVM [MemTagSanitizer](https://llvm.org/docs/MemTagSanitizer.html).

On hardware which supports it (see caveats below), the MemTagSanitizer can catch bugs similar to AddressSanitizer and HardwareAddressSanitizer, but with lower overhead.

On a tag mismatch, a SIGSEGV is signaled with code SEGV_MTESERR / SEGV_MTEAERR.

# Usage

`-Zsanitizer=memtag -C target-feature="+mte"`

# Comments/Caveats

* MemTagSanitizer is only supported on AArch64 targets with hardware support
* Requires `-C target-feature="+mte"`
* LLVM MemTagSanitizer currently only performs stack tagging.

# TODO

* Tests
* Example
2022-02-18 23:23:03 +01:00
Mark Rousskov
fc01d2b854 Destabilize cfg(target_has_atomic_load_store = ...)
This was not intended to be stabilized yet.
2022-02-16 10:28:12 -05:00
Ivan Lozano
568aeda9e9 MemTagSanitizer Support
Adds support for the LLVM MemTagSanitizer.
2022-02-16 09:39:03 -05:00
Loïc BRANSTETT
3a73ca587b Implement --check-cfg option (RFC 3013)
Co-authored-by: Urgau <lolo.branstett@numericable.fr>
Co-authored-by: Marcelina Kościelnicka <mwk@0x04.net>
2022-02-16 13:03:12 +01:00
Tomasz Miąsko
ea71420761 Inline LocalExpnId::from_raw and LocalExpnId::as_raw 2022-02-15 19:08:12 +01:00
bors
6421a499a5 Auto merge of #93176 - danielhenrymantilla:stack-pinning-macro, r=m-ou-se
Add a stack-`pin!`-ning macro to `core::pin`.

  - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/93178

`pin!` allows pinning a value to the stack. Thanks to being implemented in the stdlib, which gives access to `macro` macros, and to the private `.pointer` field of the `Pin` wrapper, [it was recently discovered](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/187312-wg-async-foundations/topic/pin!.20.E2.80.94.20the.20.22definitive.22.20edition.20.28a.20rhs-compatible.20pin-nin.2E.2E.2E/near/268731241) ([archive link](https://zulip-archive.rust-lang.org/stream/187312-wg-async-foundations/topic/A.20rhs-compatible.20pin-ning.20macro.html#268731241)), contrary to popular belief, that it is actually possible to implement and feature such a macro:

```rust
let foo: Pin<&mut PhantomPinned> = pin!(PhantomPinned);
stuff(foo);
```
or, directly:

```rust
stuff(pin!(PhantomPinned));
```

  - For context, historically, this used to require one of the two following syntaxes:

      - ```rust
        let foo = PhantomPinned;
        pin!(foo);
        stuff(foo);
        ```

      -  ```rust
         pin! {
             let foo = PhantomPinned;
         }
         stuff(foo);
         ```

This macro thus allows, for instance, doing things like:

```diff
fn block_on<T>(fut: impl Future<Output = T>) -> T {
    // Pin the future so it can be polled.
-   let mut fut = Box::pin(fut);
+   let mut fut = pin!(fut);

    // Create a new context to be passed to the future.
    let t = thread::current();
    let waker = Arc::new(ThreadWaker(t)).into();
    let mut cx = Context::from_waker(&waker);

    // Run the future to completion.
    loop {
        match fut.as_mut().poll(&mut cx) {
            Poll::Ready(res) => return res,
            Poll::Pending => thread::park(),
        }
    }
}
```

  - _c.f._, https://doc.rust-lang.org/1.58.1/alloc/task/trait.Wake.html

And so on, and so forth.

I don't think such an API can get better than that, barring full featured language support (`&pin` references or something), so I see no reason not to start experimenting with featuring this in the stdlib already 🙂

  - cc `@rust-lang/wg-async-foundations` \[EDIT: this doesn't seem to have pinged anybody 😩, thanks `@yoshuawuyts` for the real ping\]

r? `@joshtriplett`

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# Docs preview

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9920355/150605731-1f45c2eb-c9b0-4ce3-b17f-2784fb75786e.mp4

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# Implementation

The implementation ends up being dead simple (so much it's embarrassing):

```rust
pub macro pin($value:expr $(,)?) {
    Pin { pointer: &mut { $value } }
}
```

_and voilà_!

  - The key for it working lies in [the rules governing the scope of anonymous temporaries](https://doc.rust-lang.org/1.58.1/reference/destructors.html#temporary-lifetime-extension).

<details><summary>Comments and context</summary>

This is `Pin::new_unchecked(&mut { $value })`, so, for starters, let's
review such a hypothetical macro (that any user-code could define):
```rust
macro_rules! pin {( $value:expr ) => (
    match &mut { $value } { at_value => unsafe { // Do not wrap `$value` in an `unsafe` block.
        $crate::pin::Pin::<&mut _>::new_unchecked(at_value)
    }}
)}
```

Safety:
  - `type P = &mut _`. There are thus no pathological `Deref{,Mut}` impls that would break `Pin`'s invariants.
  - `{ $value }` is braced, making it a _block expression_, thus **moving** the given `$value`, and making it _become an **anonymous** temporary_.
    By virtue of being anonynomous, it can no longer be accessed, thus preventing any attemps to `mem::replace` it or `mem::forget` it, _etc._

This gives us a `pin!` definition that is sound, and which works, but only in certain scenarios:

  - If the `pin!(value)` expression is _directly_ fed to a function call:
    `let poll = pin!(fut).poll(cx);`

  - If the `pin!(value)` expression is part of a scrutinee:

    ```rust
    match pin!(fut) { pinned_fut => {
        pinned_fut.as_mut().poll(...);
        pinned_fut.as_mut().poll(...);
    }} // <- `fut` is dropped here.
    ```

Alas, it doesn't work for the more straight-forward use-case: `let` bindings.

```rust
let pinned_fut = pin!(fut); // <- temporary value is freed at the end of this statement
pinned_fut.poll(...) // error[E0716]: temporary value dropped while borrowed
                     // note: consider using a `let` binding to create a longer lived value
```

  - Issues such as this one are the ones motivating https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/66

This makes such a macro incredibly unergonomic in practice, and the reason most macros out there had to take the path of being a statement/binding macro (_e.g._, `pin!(future);`) instead of featuring the more intuitive ergonomics of an expression macro.

Luckily, there is a way to avoid the problem. Indeed, the problem stems from the fact that a temporary is dropped at the end of its enclosing statement when it is part of the parameters given to function call, which has precisely been the case with our `Pin::new_unchecked()`!

For instance,

```rust
let p = Pin::new_unchecked(&mut <temporary>);
```

becomes:

```rust
let p = { let mut anon = <temporary>; &mut anon };
```

However, when using a literal braced struct to construct the value, references to temporaries can then be taken. This makes Rust change the lifespan of such temporaries so that they are, instead, dropped _at the end of the enscoping block_.

For instance,
```rust
let p = Pin { pointer: &mut <temporary> };
```

becomes:

```rust
let mut anon = <temporary>;
let p = Pin { pointer: &mut anon };
```

which is *exactly* what we want.

Finally, we don't hit problems _w.r.t._ the privacy of the `pointer` field, or the unqualified `Pin` name, thanks to `decl_macro`s being _fully_ hygienic (`def_site` hygiene).

</details>

___

# TODO

  - [x] Add compile-fail tests with attempts to break the `Pin` invariants thanks to the macro (_e.g._, try to access the private `.pointer` field, or see what happens if such a pin is used outside its enscoping scope (borrow error));
  - [ ] Follow-up stuff:
      - [ ] Try to experiment with adding `pin!` to the prelude: this may require to be handled with some extra care, as it may lead to issues reminiscent of those of `assert_matches!`: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/82913
      - [x] Create the tracking issue.
2022-02-15 09:32:03 +00:00
Daniel Henry-Mantilla
c93968aee8 Mark unsafe_pin_internals as incomplete.
This thus still makes it technically possible to enable the feature, and thus
to trigger UB without `unsafe`, but this is fine since incomplete features are
known to be potentially unsound (labelled "may not be safe").

This follows from the discussion at https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/93176#discussion_r799413561
2022-02-14 17:27:37 +01:00
pierwill
ef6dd124d6 Update sha1, sha2, and md5 dependencies
This removes the `cpuid-bool` dependency, which is deprecated,
while adding `crypto-common` as a new dependency.
2022-02-13 15:29:01 -06:00
Matthias Krüger
dff7d51fcc
Rollup merge of #93936 - bjorn3:simplifications2, r=cjgillot
Couple of driver cleanups

* Remove the `RustcDefaultCalls` struct, which hasn't been necessary since the introduction of `rustc_interface`.
* Move the `setup_callbacks` call around for a tiny code deduplication.
* Remove the `SPAN_DEBUG` global as it isn't actually necessary.
2022-02-13 06:44:18 +01:00
bjorn3
f45ba82370 Remove SPAN_DEBUG global
The only difference between the default and rustc_interface set version
is that the default accesses the source map from SESSION_GLOBALS while
the rustc_interface version accesses the source map from the global
TyCtxt. SESSION_GLOBALS is always set while running the compiler while
the global TyCtxt is not always set. If the global TyCtxt is set, it's
source map is identical to the one in SESSION_GLOBALS
2022-02-12 11:50:02 +01:00
Deadbeef
f7f0f843b7
Improve error messages even more 2022-02-12 19:24:08 +11:00
Matthias Krüger
b7c48b4691
Rollup merge of #91607 - FabianWolff:issue-91560-const-span, r=jackh726
Make `span_extend_to_prev_str()` more robust

Fixes #91560. The logic in `span_extend_to_prev_str()` is currently quite brittle and fails if there is extra whitespace or something else in between, and it also should return an `Option` but doesn't currently.
2022-02-11 21:48:43 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
aa2095936a
Rollup merge of #93824 - Amanieu:stable_cfg_target_has_atomic, r=davidtwco
Stabilize cfg_target_has_atomic

`target_has_atomic_equal_alignment` is now tracked separately in #93822.

Closes #32976
2022-02-10 12:10:00 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
3f4aaf4f2e
Rollup merge of #91504 - cynecx:used_retain, r=nikic
`#[used(linker)]` attribute

See https://github.com/dtolnay/linkme/issues/41#issuecomment-927255631.
2022-02-09 23:29:56 +01:00
Amanieu d'Antras
49d4823112 Stabilize cfg_target_has_atomic
Closes #32976
2022-02-09 18:45:44 +00:00
Michael Goulet
f43e3a86a7 Allow substitutions in rustc_on_unimplemented predicate 2022-02-09 09:35:42 -08:00
bors
25b21a1d16 Auto merge of #93179 - Urgau:unreachable-2021, r=m-ou-se,oli-obk
Fix invalid special casing of the unreachable! macro

This pull-request fix an invalid special casing of the `unreachable!` macro in the same way the `panic!` macro was solved, by adding two new internal only macros `unreachable_2015` and `unreachable_2021` edition dependent and turn `unreachable!` into a built-in macro that do dispatching. This logic is stolen from the `panic!` macro.

~~This pull-request also adds an internal feature `format_args_capture_non_literal` that allows capturing arguments from formatted string that expanded from macros. The original RFC #2795 mentioned this as a future possibility. This feature is [required](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/92137#issuecomment-1018630522) because of concatenation that needs to be done inside the macro:~~
```rust
$crate::concat!("internal error: entered unreachable code: ", $fmt)
```

**In summary** the new behavior for the `unreachable!` macro with this pr is:

Edition 2021:
```rust
let x = 5;
unreachable!("x is {x}");
```
```
internal error: entered unreachable code: x is 5
```

Edition <= 2018:
```rust
let x = 5;
unreachable!("x is {x}");
```
```
internal error: entered unreachable code: x is {x}
```

Also note that the change in this PR are **insta-stable** and **breaking changes** but this a considered as being a [bug](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/92137#issuecomment-998441613).
If someone could start a perf run and then a crater run this would be appreciated.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/92137
2022-02-07 00:26:52 +00:00
cynecx
03733ca65a #[used(linker)] attribute (https://github.com/dtolnay/linkme/issues/41) 2022-02-06 20:23:23 +01:00
lcnr
a1a30f7548 add a rustc::query_stability lint 2022-02-01 10:15:59 +01:00
Fabian Wolff
69803f7888 Make span_extend_to_prev_str() more robust 2022-01-31 19:28:15 +01:00
bors
498eeb72f5 Auto merge of #93348 - spastorino:fix-perf-overlap-mode2, r=nikomatsakis
Move overlap_mode into trait level attribute

r? `@nikomatsakis`

Should fix some performance regressions noted on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/93175
2022-01-31 17:36:11 +00:00
Loïc BRANSTETT
565710b33c Fix invalid special casing of the unreachable! macro 2022-01-31 17:09:31 +01:00
Santiago Pastorino
a9bfb5d837
Move overlap_mode into trait level attribute + feature flag 2022-01-31 11:50:43 -03:00
David Tolnay
6667d785d8
Rename _args -> args in format_args expansion 2022-01-29 12:44:41 -08:00
Matthias Krüger
9e86a434a7
Rollup merge of #92274 - woppopo:const_deallocate, r=oli-obk
Add `intrinsics::const_deallocate`

Tracking issue: #79597
Related: #91884

This allows deallocation of a memory allocated by `intrinsics::const_allocate`. At the moment, this can be only used to reduce memory usage, but in the future this may be useful to detect memory leaks (If an allocated memory remains after evaluation, raise an error...?).
2022-01-29 14:46:30 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
8347f7851a
Rollup merge of #93363 - lcnr:pass-by-value, r=petrochenkov
`#[rustc_pass_by_value]` cleanup
2022-01-27 22:32:29 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
6caa533dc7
Rollup merge of #93325 - tmiasko:lev, r=davidtwco
Introduce a limit to Levenshtein distance computation

Incorporate distance limit from `find_best_match_for_name` directly into
Levenshtein distance computation.

Use the string size difference as a lower bound on the distance and exit
early when it exceeds the specified limit.

After finding a candidate within a limit, lower the limit further to
restrict the search space.
2022-01-27 22:32:26 +01:00
lcnr
2684dfe583 try apply rustc_pass_by_value to Span 2022-01-27 11:29:41 +01:00
Tomasz Miąsko
6236882127 Introduce a limit to Levenshtein distance computation
Incorporate distance limit from `find_best_match_for_name` directly into
Levenshtein distance computation.

Use the string size difference as a lower bound on the distance and exit
early when it exceeds the specified limit.

After finding a candidate within a limit, lower the limit further to
restrict the search space.
2022-01-26 12:38:22 +01:00
Tomasz Miąsko
f93bd000a3 Hoist to_uppercase out of the loop 2022-01-26 10:43:01 +01:00
Deadbeef
8b76cad0a7
Add a minimal working append_const_msg argument 2022-01-26 00:48:08 +11:00
Matthias Krüger
3d6f276ca7
Rollup merge of #93175 - spastorino:negative-traits-coherence-new, r=nikomatsakis
Implement stable overlap check considering negative traits

This PR implement the new disjointness rules for overlap check described in https://rust-lang.github.io/negative-impls-initiative/explainer/coherence-check.html#new-disjointness-rules

r? ``@nikomatsakis``
2022-01-25 05:51:12 +01:00
bors
84322efad5 Auto merge of #93066 - nnethercote:infallible-decoder, r=bjorn3
Make `Decodable` and `Decoder` infallible.

`Decoder` has two impls:
- opaque: this impl is already partly infallible, i.e. in some places it
  currently panics on failure (e.g. if the input is too short, or on a
  bad `Result` discriminant), and in some places it returns an error
  (e.g. on a bad `Option` discriminant). The number of places where
  either happens is surprisingly small, just because the binary
  representation has very little redundancy and a lot of input reading
  can occur even on malformed data.
- json: this impl is fully fallible, but it's only used (a) for the
  `.rlink` file production, and there's a `FIXME` comment suggesting it
  should change to a binary format, and (b) in a few tests in
  non-fundamental ways. Indeed #85993 is open to remove it entirely.

And the top-level places in the compiler that call into decoding just
abort on error anyway. So the fallibility is providing little value, and
getting rid of it leads to some non-trivial performance improvements.

Much of this PR is pretty boring and mechanical. Some notes about
a few interesting parts:
- The commit removes `Decoder::{Error,error}`.
- `InternIteratorElement::intern_with`: the impl for `T` now has the same
  optimization for small counts that the impl for `Result<T, E>` has,
  because it's now much hotter.
- Decodable impls for SmallVec, LinkedList, VecDeque now all use
  `collect`, which is nice; the one for `Vec` uses unsafe code, because
  that gave better perf on some benchmarks.

r? `@bjorn3`
2022-01-23 15:37:43 +00:00
woppopo
aa6795e2d4 Add intrinsics::const_deallocate 2022-01-23 15:13:44 +09:00
Matthias Krüger
9d7c8edd6c
Rollup merge of #92828 - Amanieu:unwind-abort, r=dtolnay
Print a helpful message if unwinding aborts when it reaches a nounwind function

This is implemented by routing `TerminatorKind::Abort` back through the panic handler, but with a special flag in the `PanicInfo` which indicates that the panic handler should *not* attempt to unwind the stack and should instead abort immediately.

This is useful for the planned change in https://github.com/rust-lang/lang-team/issues/97 which would make `Drop` impls `nounwind` by default.

### Code

```rust
#![feature(c_unwind)]

fn panic() {
    panic!()
}

extern "C" fn nounwind() {
    panic();
}

fn main() {
    nounwind();
}
```

### Before

```
$ ./test
thread 'main' panicked at 'explicit panic', test.rs:4:5
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
Illegal instruction (core dumped)
```

### After

```
$ ./test
thread 'main' panicked at 'explicit panic', test.rs:4:5
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
thread 'main' panicked at 'panic in a function that cannot unwind', test.rs:7:1
stack backtrace:
   0:     0x556f8f86ec9b - <std::sys_common::backtrace::_print::DisplayBacktrace as core::fmt::Display>::fmt::hdccefe11a6ac4396
   1:     0x556f8f88ac6c - core::fmt::write::he152b28c41466ebb
   2:     0x556f8f85d6e2 - std::io::Write::write_fmt::h0c261480ab86f3d3
   3:     0x556f8f8654fa - std::panicking::default_hook::{{closure}}::h5d7346f3ff7f6c1b
   4:     0x556f8f86512b - std::panicking::default_hook::hd85803a1376cac7f
   5:     0x556f8f865a91 - std::panicking::rust_panic_with_hook::h4dc1c5a3036257ac
   6:     0x556f8f86f079 - std::panicking::begin_panic_handler::{{closure}}::hdda1d83c7a9d34d2
   7:     0x556f8f86edc4 - std::sys_common::backtrace::__rust_end_short_backtrace::h5b70ed0cce71e95f
   8:     0x556f8f865592 - rust_begin_unwind
   9:     0x556f8f85a764 - core::panicking::panic_no_unwind::h2606ab3d78c87899
  10:     0x556f8f85b910 - test::nounwind::hade6c7ee65050347
  11:     0x556f8f85b936 - test::main::hdc6e02cb36343525
  12:     0x556f8f85b7e3 - core::ops::function::FnOnce::call_once::h4d02663acfc7597f
  13:     0x556f8f85b739 - std::sys_common::backtrace::__rust_begin_short_backtrace::h071d40135adb0101
  14:     0x556f8f85c149 - std::rt::lang_start::{{closure}}::h70dbfbf38b685e93
  15:     0x556f8f85c791 - std::rt::lang_start_internal::h798f1c0268d525aa
  16:     0x556f8f85c131 - std::rt::lang_start::h476a7ee0a0bb663f
  17:     0x556f8f85b963 - main
  18:     0x7f64c0822b25 - __libc_start_main
  19:     0x556f8f85ae8e - _start
  20:                0x0 - <unknown>
thread panicked while panicking. aborting.
Aborted (core dumped)
```
2022-01-22 15:32:49 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
416399dc10 Make Decodable and Decoder infallible.
`Decoder` has two impls:
- opaque: this impl is already partly infallible, i.e. in some places it
  currently panics on failure (e.g. if the input is too short, or on a
  bad `Result` discriminant), and in some places it returns an error
  (e.g. on a bad `Option` discriminant). The number of places where
  either happens is surprisingly small, just because the binary
  representation has very little redundancy and a lot of input reading
  can occur even on malformed data.
- json: this impl is fully fallible, but it's only used (a) for the
  `.rlink` file production, and there's a `FIXME` comment suggesting it
  should change to a binary format, and (b) in a few tests in
  non-fundamental ways. Indeed #85993 is open to remove it entirely.

And the top-level places in the compiler that call into decoding just
abort on error anyway. So the fallibility is providing little value, and
getting rid of it leads to some non-trivial performance improvements.

Much of this commit is pretty boring and mechanical. Some notes about
a few interesting parts:
- The commit removes `Decoder::{Error,error}`.
- `InternIteratorElement::intern_with`: the impl for `T` now has the same
  optimization for small counts that the impl for `Result<T, E>` has,
  because it's now much hotter.
- Decodable impls for SmallVec, LinkedList, VecDeque now all use
  `collect`, which is nice; the one for `Vec` uses unsafe code, because
  that gave better perf on some benchmarks.
2022-01-22 10:38:31 +11:00
Santiago Pastorino
d2d25a5be0
Implement stable with negative coherence mode 2022-01-21 18:22:21 -03:00
Matthias Krüger
7889f96103
Rollup merge of #92425 - calebzulawski:simd-cast, r=workingjubilee
Improve SIMD casts

* Allows `simd_cast` intrinsic to take `usize` and `isize`
* Adds `simd_as` intrinsic, which is the same as `simd_cast` except for saturating float-to-int conversions (matching the behavior of `as`).

cc `@workingjubilee`
2022-01-18 22:00:45 +01:00
bors
9ad5d82f82 Auto merge of #92731 - bjorn3:asm_support_changes, r=nagisa
Avoid unnecessary monomorphization of inline asm related functions

This should reduce build time for codegen backends by avoiding duplicated monomorphization of certain inline asm related functions for each passed in closure type.
2022-01-18 14:32:52 +00:00
bors
7bc7be860f Auto merge of #87648 - JulianKnodt:const_eq_constrain, r=oli-obk
allow eq constraints on associated constants

Updates #70256

(cc `@varkor,` `@Centril)`
2022-01-18 09:58:39 +00:00
kadmin
1c1ce2fbda Add term to ExistentialProjection
Also prevent ICE when adding a const in associated const equality.
2022-01-17 20:01:22 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
6acb7043e7
Rollup merge of #92825 - pierwill:rustc-version-force-rename, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Rename environment variable for overriding rustc version
2022-01-17 20:07:06 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
32d85c0b5a
Rollup merge of #92164 - WaffleLapkin:rustc_must_implement_one_of_attr, r=Aaron1011
Implement `#[rustc_must_implement_one_of]` attribute

This PR adds a new attribute — `#[rustc_must_implement_one_of]` that allows changing the "minimal complete definition" of a trait. It's similar to GHC's minimal `{-# MINIMAL #-}` pragma, though `#[rustc_must_implement_one_of]` is weaker atm.

Such attribute was long wanted. It can be, for example, used in `Read` trait to make transitions to recently added `read_buf` easier:
```rust
#[rustc_must_implement_one_of(read, read_buf)]
pub trait Read {
    fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize> {
        let mut buf = ReadBuf::new(buf);
        self.read_buf(&mut buf)?;
        Ok(buf.filled_len())
    }

    fn read_buf(&mut self, buf: &mut ReadBuf<'_>) -> Result<()> {
        default_read_buf(|b| self.read(b), buf)
    }
}

impl Read for Ty0 {}
//^ This will fail to compile even though all `Read` methods have default implementations

// Both of these will compile just fine
impl Read for Ty1 {
    fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize> { /* ... */ }
}
impl Read for Ty2 {
    fn read_buf(&mut self, buf: &mut ReadBuf<'_>) -> Result<()> { /* ... */ }
}
```

For now, this is implemented as an internal attribute to start experimenting on the design of this feature. In the future we may want to extend it:
- Allow arbitrary requirements like `a | (b & c)`
- Allow multiple requirements like
  - ```rust
    #[rustc_must_implement_one_of(a, b)]
    #[rustc_must_implement_one_of(c, d)]
    ```
- Make it appear in rustdoc documentation
- Change the syntax?
- Etc

Eventually, we should make an RFC and make this (or rather similar) attribute public.

---

I'm fairly new to compiler development and not at all sure if the implementation makes sense, but at least it passes tests :)
2022-01-17 20:07:02 +01:00
bjorn3
991cbd1503 Use Symbol for target features in asm handling
This saves a couple of Symbol::intern calls
2022-01-17 18:06:27 +01:00
bors
a34c079752 Auto merge of #92816 - tmiasko:rm-llvm-asm, r=Amanieu
Remove deprecated LLVM-style inline assembly

The `llvm_asm!` was deprecated back in #87590 1.56.0, with intention to remove
it once `asm!` was stabilized, which already happened in #91728 1.59.0. Now it
is time to remove `llvm_asm!` to avoid continued maintenance cost.

Closes #70173.
Closes #92794.
Closes #87612.
Closes #82065.

cc `@rust-lang/wg-inline-asm`

r? `@Amanieu`
2022-01-17 09:40:29 +00:00
Amanieu d'Antras
fe9dc6e62a Change TerminatorKind::Abort to call the panic handler instead of
aborting immediately.

The panic handler is called with a special flag which forces it to abort
after calling the panic hook.
2022-01-17 00:39:34 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
c5041f88ea
Rollup merge of #92646 - mdibaiee:76935/pass-by-value, r=lcnr
feat: rustc_pass_by_value lint attribute

Useful for thin wrapper attributes that are best passed as value instead
of reference.

Fixes #76935
2022-01-16 16:58:15 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
cf4549c920
Rollup merge of #92619 - Alexendoo:macro-diagnostic-items, r=matthewjasper
Add diagnostic items for macros

For use in Clippy, it adds diagnostic items to all the stable public macros

Clippy has lints that look for almost all of these (currently by name or path), but there are a few that aren't currently part of any lint, I could remove those if it's preferred to add them as needed rather than ahead of time
2022-01-16 16:58:14 +01:00