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Author SHA1 Message Date
Michael Goulet
cd21b1d036 No need to take ImplTraitContext by ref 2024-02-07 19:30:32 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
3731acc714
Rollup merge of #120609 - petrochenkov:nousestem2, r=compiler-errors
hir: Stop keeping prefixes for most of `use` list stems

And make sure all other imports have non-empty resolution lists.

Addresses one of FIXMEs in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120206.
2024-02-06 19:40:08 +01:00
bors
4a2fe4491e Auto merge of #120361 - compiler-errors:async-closures, r=oli-obk
Rework support for async closures; allow them to return futures that borrow from the closure's captures

This PR implements a new lowering for async closures via `TyKind::CoroutineClosure` which handles the curious relationship between the closure and the coroutine that it returns.

I wrote up a bunch in [this hackmd](https://hackmd.io/`@compiler-errors/S1HvqQxca)` which will be copied to the dev guide after this PR lands, and hopefully left sufficient comments in the source code explaining why this change is as large as it is.

This also necessitates that they begin implementing the `AsyncFn`-family of traits, rather than the `Fn`-family of traits -- if you need `Fn` implementations, you should probably use the non-sugar `|| async {}` syntax instead.

Notably this PR does not yet implement `async Fn()` syntax sugar for bounds, but I expect to add those soon (**edit:** #120392). For now, users must use `AsyncFn()` traits directly, which necessitates adding the `async_fn_traits` feature gate as well. I will add this as a follow-up very soon.

r? oli-obk

This is based on top of #120322, but that PR is minimal.
2024-02-06 15:04:01 +00:00
Michael Goulet
c98d6994a3 More comments, final tweaks 2024-02-06 02:22:58 +00:00
Michael Goulet
a82bae2172 Teach typeck/borrowck/solvers how to deal with async closures 2024-02-06 02:22:58 +00:00
Michael Goulet
a20421734b Make async closures directly lower to ClosureKind::CoroutineClosure 2024-02-06 02:22:58 +00:00
Michael Goulet
b2bb51734c Make sure that async closures (and fns) only capture their parent callable's parameters by move, and nothing else 2024-02-06 02:22:57 +00:00
bors
f3b9d47a46 Auto merge of #120392 - compiler-errors:async-bound-modifier, r=davidtwco,fmease
Introduce support for `async` bound modifier on `Fn*` traits

Adds `async` to the list of `TraitBoundModifiers`, which instructs AST lowering to map the trait to an async flavor of the trait. For now, this is only supported for `Fn*` to `AsyncFn*`, and I expect that this manual mapping via lang items will be replaced with a better system in the future.

The motivation for adding these bounds is to separate the users of async closures from the exact trait desugaring of their callable bounds. Instead of users needing to be concerned with the `AsyncFn` trait, they should be able to write `async Fn()` and it will desugar to whatever underlying trait we decide is best for the lowering of async closures.

Note: rustfmt support can be done in the rustfmt repo after a subtree sync.
2024-02-06 00:45:11 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
c5eca333fc hir: Remove the generic type parameter from MaybeOwned
It's only ever used with a reference to `OwnerInfo` as an argument.
2024-02-03 15:50:14 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
f5d6eb30a8 hir: Stop keeping prefixes for most of use list stems
And make sure all other imports have non-empty resolution lists.
2024-02-03 14:41:46 +03:00
Michael Goulet
3913c9a0ca Error on incorrect item kind in async bound 2024-01-31 16:59:19 +00:00
Michael Goulet
0eb2adb7e8 Add async bound modifier to enable async Fn bounds 2024-01-31 16:59:19 +00:00
Dylan DPC
eaa100204e
Rollup merge of #120428 - petrochenkov:somehir2, r=compiler-errors
hir: Two preparatory changes for #120206

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120206
r? ```@compiler-errors```
2024-01-29 12:56:54 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
5d9dfbd08f Stop using String for error codes.
Error codes are integers, but `String` is used everywhere to represent
them. Gross!

This commit introduces `ErrCode`, an integral newtype for error codes,
replacing `String`. It also introduces a constant for every error code,
e.g. `E0123`, and removes the `error_code!` macro. The constants are
imported wherever used with `use rustc_errors::codes::*`.

With the old code, we have three different ways to specify an error code
at a use point:
```
error_code!(E0123)  // macro call

struct_span_code_err!(dcx, span, E0123, "msg");  // bare ident arg to macro call

\#[diag(name, code = "E0123")]  // string
struct Diag;
```

With the new code, they all use the `E0123` constant.
```
E0123  // constant

struct_span_code_err!(dcx, span, E0123, "msg");  // constant

\#[diag(name, code = E0123)]  // constant
struct Diag;
```

The commit also changes the structure of the error code definitions:
- `rustc_error_codes` now just defines a higher-order macro listing the
  used error codes and nothing else.
- Because that's now the only thing in the `rustc_error_codes` crate, I
  moved it into the `lib.rs` file and removed the `error_codes.rs` file.
- `rustc_errors` uses that macro to define everything, e.g. the error
  code constants and the `DIAGNOSTIC_TABLES`. This is in its new
  `codes.rs` file.
2024-01-29 07:41:41 +11:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
b2b5b91bfb hir: Use InferArg in ArrayLen::Infer 2024-01-28 02:04:39 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
5f8030dcc9 hir: Remove unnecessary HirId from hir::Let
It has 1-to-1 correspondence to its expression id.

Also remove mostly useless `visit_let_expr`.
2024-01-28 02:04:39 +03:00
clubby789
fd29f74ff8 Remove unused features 2024-01-25 14:01:33 +00:00
Josh Stone
33e0422826 Pack the u128 in LitKind::Int 2024-01-19 20:10:39 -08:00
bors
d3c9082a44 Auto merge of #120006 - cjgillot:no-hir-owner, r=wesleywiser
Get rid of the hir_owner query.

This query was meant as a firewall between `hir_owner_nodes` which is supposed to change often, and the queries that only depend on the item signature. That firewall was inefficient, leaking the contents of the HIR body through `HirId`s.

`hir_owner` incurs a significant cost, as we need to hash HIR twice in multiple modes. This PR proposes to remove it, and simplify the hashing scheme.

For the future, `def_kind`, `def_span`... are much more efficient for incremental decoupling, and should be preferred.
2024-01-19 02:36:13 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
536fc22917
Rollup merge of #119978 - compiler-errors:async-closure-captures, r=oli-obk
Move async closure parameters into the resultant closure's future eagerly

Move async closure parameters into the closure's resultant future eagerly.

Before, we used to desugar `async |p1, p2, ..| { body }` as `|p1, p2, ..| { || async { body } }`. Now, we desugar the above like `|p1, p2, ..| { async move { let p1 = p1; let p2 = p2; ... body } }`. This mirrors the same desugaring that `async fn` does with its parameter types, and the compiler literally uses the same code via a shared helper function.

This removes the necessity for E0708, since now expressions like `async |x: i32| { x }` will not give you confusing borrow errors.

This does *not* fix the case where async closures have self-borrows. This will come with a general implementation of async closures, which is still in the works.

r? oli-obk
2024-01-18 10:34:18 +01:00
Lieselotte
7889e99b55
Add PatKind::Err 2024-01-17 03:14:16 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
d59968b5f6 Simplify BodyId hashing. 2024-01-16 23:52:30 +00:00
Michael Goulet
f1ee076f81 Async closures will move params into the future always 2024-01-16 17:12:10 +00:00
Michael Goulet
8bb1eaee64 Introduce helper that deals with moving async args into the coroutine 2024-01-16 15:15:00 +00:00
George-lewis
36a69e9d39 Add check for ui_testing via promoting parameters from ParseSess to Session 2024-01-13 12:11:13 -05:00
Bryanskiy
d69cd6473c Delegation implementation: step 1 2024-01-12 14:11:16 +03:00
clubby789
f1b8b7d7ae Add error code for missing base expression in struct update syntax 2024-01-09 19:25:54 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
39b3ef17a1
Rollup merge of #119705 - fmease:tilde-const-assoc-fns-trait-impls, r=compiler-errors
Support `~const` in associated functions in trait impls

Fixes #119700.
2024-01-08 00:38:35 +01:00
Michael Goulet
7e38b70cc0 Split note, fix const/static impl trait error 2024-01-07 18:00:03 +00:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
3acc5a0da3
effects: support ~const in assoc fns in trait impls 2024-01-07 18:22:47 +01:00
Michael Goulet
0f3957487b Inline some helpers no longer needed due to RPITIT being stable 2024-01-07 16:40:56 +00:00
Michael Goulet
8af1a6a1e5 Make ImplTraitPosition display more descriptive 2024-01-07 16:40:53 +00:00
Matthew Jasper
407cb24142 Remove hir::Guard
Use Expr instead. Use `ExprKind::Let` to represent if let guards.
2024-01-05 10:56:59 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
f4335a419f
Rollup merge of #119540 - fmease:no-effect-args-inside-dyn-trait, r=compiler-errors
Don't synthesize host effect args inside trait object types

While we were indeed emitting an error for `~const` & `const` trait bounds in trait object types, we were still synthesizing host effect args for them.

Since we don't record the original trait bound modifiers for dyn-Trait in `hir::TyKind::TraitObject` (unlike we do for let's say impl-Trait, `hir::TyKind::OpaqueTy`), AstConv just assumes `ty::BoundConstness::NotConst` in `conv_object_ty_poly_trait_ref` which given `<host> dyn ~const NonConstTrait` resulted in us not realizing that `~const` was used on a non-const trait which lead to a failed assertion in the end.

Instead of updating `hir::TyKind::TraitObject` to track this kind of information, just strip the user-provided constness (similar to #119505).

Fixes #119524.
2024-01-04 08:33:26 +01:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
8bce6fc35e
Rollup merge of #119505 - fmease:no-host-param-for-trait-fns, r=fee1-dead
Don't synthesize host effect params for trait associated functions marked const

Fixes #113378.

r? fee1-dead or compiler
2024-01-03 16:08:30 +01:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
b5618bc222
Rollup merge of #119494 - fmease:deny-hr-param-defaults, r=compiler-errors
Deny defaults for higher-ranked generic parameters

Fixes #119489 (incl. https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/119489#issuecomment-1873399208).
Partially reverts #119042.

cc ```@bvanjoi```
r? ```@compiler-errors``` or compiler
2024-01-03 16:08:29 +01:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
695a02e0d8
Don't synthesize host effect args inside trait object types 2024-01-03 09:25:27 +01:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
ba860344e1
Don't synthesize host effect params for trait assoc fns marked const 2024-01-02 13:49:47 +01:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
3d0297a1e1
Deny defaults for higher-ranked generic parameters 2024-01-01 21:58:25 +01:00
bors
d868bc2842 Auto merge of #119284 - Nadrieril:fix-bodiless-arm-parse, r=cjgillot
Don't drop a hir node after lowering

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/119271.

It seems that all hir nodes that get allocated an id must be placed within the hir on pain of ICEs. In https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/118527 I dropped guards on never patterns since they're not useful, which caused the ICE.
2023-12-30 22:44:33 +00:00
Arpad Borsos
2480a0f3f6
Merge Coroutine lowering functions
Instead of having separate `make_async/etc_expr` functions, this merges them them into one, reducing code duplication a bit.
2023-12-28 21:24:24 +01:00
bors
88d69b72b4 Auto merge of #119099 - fmease:always-const-trait-bounds, r=fee1-dead
Introduce `const Trait` (always-const trait bounds)

Feature `const_trait_impl` currently lacks a way to express “always const” trait bounds. This makes it impossible to define generic items like fns or structs which contain types that depend on const method calls (\*). While the final design and esp. the syntax of effects / keyword generics isn't set in stone, some version of “always const” trait bounds will very likely form a part of it. Further, their implementation is trivial thanks to the `effects` backbone.

Not sure if this needs t-lang sign-off though.

(\*):

```rs
#![feature(const_trait_impl, effects, generic_const_exprs)]

fn compute<T: const Trait>() -> Type<{ T::generate() }> { /*…*/ }

struct Store<T: const Trait>
where
    Type<{ T::generate() }>:,
{
    field: Type<{ T::generate() }>,
}
```

Lastly, “always const” trait bounds are a perfect fit for `generic_const_items`.

```rs
#![feature(const_trait_impl, effects, generic_const_items)]

const DEFAULT<T: const Default>: T = T::default();
```

Previously, we (oli, fee1-dead and I) wanted to reinterpret `~const Trait` as `const Trait` in generic const items which would've been quite surprising and not very generalizable.
Supersedes #117530.

---

cc `@oli-obk`

As discussed
r? fee1-dead (or compiler)
2023-12-27 19:24:31 +00:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
3eb48a35c8
Introduce const Trait (always-const trait bounds) 2023-12-27 12:51:32 +01:00
bors
deace71034 Auto merge of #119324 - compiler-errors:rollup-c6eqcg9, r=compiler-errors
Rollup of 5 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #119235 (Add missing feature gate for sanitizer CFI cfgs)
 - #119240 (Make some non-diagnostic-affecting `QPath::LangItem` into regular `QPath`s)
 - #119297 (Pass DeadItem and lint as consistent group in dead-code.)
 - #119307 (Clean up some lifetimes in `rustc_pattern_analysis`)
 - #119323 (add test for coercing never to infinite type)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-12-26 19:28:49 +00:00
Michael Goulet
e7bd402a38
Rollup merge of #119240 - compiler-errors:lang-item-more, r=petrochenkov
Make some non-diagnostic-affecting `QPath::LangItem` into regular `QPath`s

The rest of 'em affect diagnostics, so leave them alone... for now.

cc #115178
2023-12-26 13:29:13 -05:00
Nadrieril
d5b2d88a1a Don't drop a hir node after lowering 2023-12-26 09:45:54 +01:00
bohan
e16efbd23a fallback default to None during ast-loweing for lifetime binder 2023-12-26 16:10:29 +08:00
bors
1ab783112a Auto merge of #119258 - compiler-errors:closure-kind, r=eholk
Make closures carry their own ClosureKind

Right now, we use the "`movability`" field of `hir::Closure` to distinguish a closure and a coroutine. This is paired together with the `CoroutineKind`, which is located not in the `hir::Closure`, but the `hir::Body`. This is strange and redundant.

This PR introduces `ClosureKind` with two variants -- `Closure` and `Coroutine`, which is put into `hir::Closure`. The `CoroutineKind` is thus removed from `hir::Body`, and `Option<Movability>` no longer needs to be a stand-in for "is this a closure or a coroutine".

r? eholk
2023-12-26 04:25:53 +00:00
Michael Goulet
7e00e9736d Make some non-diagnostic-affecting QPath::LangItem into regular qpaths 2023-12-26 04:07:38 +00:00
Michael Goulet
3320c09eab Only regular coroutines have movability 2023-12-25 21:13:41 +00:00