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Author SHA1 Message Date
Matthias Krüger
63ec33e929
Rollup merge of #104804 - nnethercote:MetaItemLit, r=petrochenkov
Rename `ast::Lit` as `ast::MetaItemLit`.

And some other literal cleanups.

r? `@petrochenkov`
2022-11-28 17:25:46 +01:00
Dylan DPC
79fe15c8b0
Rollup merge of #104795 - estebank:multiline-spans, r=TaKO8Ki
Change multiline span ASCII art visual order

Tweak the ASCII art for nested multiline spans so that we minimize line overlaps.

Partially addresses https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/61017.
2022-11-28 15:42:10 +05:30
Esteban Küber
ab04080b56 Change multiline span ASCII art visual order 2022-11-28 00:11:12 -08:00
Nicholas Nethercote
e4a9150872 Rename ast::Lit as ast::MetaItemLit. 2022-11-28 15:18:49 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
8cfc8153da Remove Lit::from_included_bytes.
`Lit::from_included_bytes` calls `Lit::from_lit_kind`, but the two call
sites only need the resulting `token::Lit`, not the full `ast::Lit`.

This commit changes those call sites to use `LitKind::to_token_lit`,
which means `from_included_bytes` can be removed.
2022-11-28 15:17:45 +11:00
Maybe Waffle
1d42936b18 Prefer doc comments over //-comments in compiler 2022-11-27 11:19:04 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
2c5d3705ec Clarify SyntaxExtensionKind::LegacyDerive. 2022-11-25 09:13:27 +11:00
Manish Goregaokar
9043dfd946
Rollup merge of #104638 - Nilstrieb:macro-diagnostics, r=compiler-errors
Move macro_rules diagnostics to diagnostics module

This will make it easier to add more diagnostics in the future in a centralized place.
2022-11-22 01:26:08 -05:00
Matthias Krüger
589d843bd0
Rollup merge of #104559 - nnethercote:split-MacArgs, r=petrochenkov
Split `MacArgs` in two.

`MacArgs` is an enum with three variants: `Empty`, `Delimited`, and `Eq`. It's used in two ways:
- For representing attribute macro arguments (e.g. in `AttrItem`), where all three variants are used.
- For representing function-like macros (e.g. in `MacCall` and `MacroDef`), where only the `Delimited` variant is used.

In other words, `MacArgs` is used in two quite different places due to them having partial overlap. I find this makes the code hard to read. It also leads to various unreachable code paths, and allows invalid values (such as accidentally using `MacArgs::Empty` in a `MacCall`).

This commit splits `MacArgs` in two:
- `DelimArgs` is a new struct just for the "delimited arguments" case. It is now used in `MacCall` and `MacroDef`.
- `AttrArgs` is a renaming of the old `MacArgs` enum for the attribute macro case. Its `Delimited` variant now contains a `DelimArgs`.

Various other related things are renamed as well.

These changes make the code clearer, avoids several unreachable paths, and disallows the invalid values.

r? `@petrochenkov`
2022-11-22 00:01:09 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
7a3eca690f
Rollup merge of #104416 - clubby789:fix-104414, r=eholk
Fix using `include_bytes` in pattern position

Fix #104414
2022-11-22 00:01:07 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
3e3a4192d8 Split MacArgs in two.
`MacArgs` is an enum with three variants: `Empty`, `Delimited`, and `Eq`. It's
used in two ways:
- For representing attribute macro arguments (e.g. in `AttrItem`), where all
  three variants are used.
- For representing function-like macros (e.g. in `MacCall` and `MacroDef`),
  where only the `Delimited` variant is used.

In other words, `MacArgs` is used in two quite different places due to them
having partial overlap. I find this makes the code hard to read. It also leads
to various unreachable code paths, and allows invalid values (such as
accidentally using `MacArgs::Empty` in a `MacCall`).

This commit splits `MacArgs` in two:
- `DelimArgs` is a new struct just for the "delimited arguments" case. It is
  now used in `MacCall` and `MacroDef`.
- `AttrArgs` is a renaming of the old `MacArgs` enum for the attribute macro
  case. Its `Delimited` variant now contains a `DelimArgs`.

Various other related things are renamed as well.

These changes make the code clearer, avoids several unreachable paths, and
disallows the invalid values.
2022-11-22 09:04:15 +11:00
Nilstrieb
a1e5fea136
Move macro_rules diagnostics to diagnostics module 2022-11-20 13:06:44 +01:00
Nilstrieb
825b8db34a
Cleanup macro matching recovery
The retry has been implemented already.
2022-11-19 17:46:04 +01:00
Dylan DPC
3c6fc06906
Rollup merge of #104566 - matthiaskrgr:clippy_perf_nov18, r=oli-obk
couple of clippy::perf fixes
2022-11-19 11:54:46 +05:30
Matthias Krüger
e3036df003 couple of clippy::perf fixes 2022-11-18 10:30:47 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
67d5cc0462 Use ThinVec in ast::Path. 2022-11-17 13:56:38 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
6b7ca2fcf2 Box ExprKind::{Closure,MethodCall}, and QSelf in expressions, types, and patterns. 2022-11-17 13:45:59 +11:00
bors
bebd57a960 Auto merge of #102944 - nnethercote:ast-Lit-third-time-lucky, r=petrochenkov
Use `token::Lit` in `ast::ExprKind::Lit`.

Instead of `ast::Lit`.

Literal lowering now happens at two different times. Expression literals are lowered when HIR is crated. Attribute literals are lowered during parsing.

r? `@petrochenkov`
2022-11-16 23:03:14 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
358a603f11 Use token::Lit in ast::ExprKind::Lit.
Instead of `ast::Lit`.

Literal lowering now happens at two different times. Expression literals
are lowered when HIR is crated. Attribute literals are lowered during
parsing.

This commit changes the language very slightly. Some programs that used
to not compile now will compile. This is because some invalid literals
that are removed by `cfg` or attribute macros will no longer trigger
errors. See this comment for more details:
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/102944#issuecomment-1277476773
2022-11-16 09:41:28 +11:00
Nilstrieb
b7b67228f9
Only do parser recovery on retried macro matching
This prevents issues with eager parser recovery during macro matching.
2022-11-15 19:34:35 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
1a6ed3050f
Rollup merge of #103439 - Nilstrieb:help-me-with-my-macro, r=estebank
Show note where the macro failed to match

When feeding the wrong tokens, it used to fail with a very generic error that wasn't very helpful. This change tries to help by noting where specifically the matching went wrong.

```rust
macro_rules! uwu {
    (a a a b) => {};
}
uwu! { a a a c }
```

```diff
error: no rules expected the token `c`
 --> macros.rs:5:14
  |
1 | macro_rules! uwu {
  | ---------------- when calling this macro
...
4 | uwu! { a a a c }
  |              ^ no rules expected this token in macro call
  |
+note: while trying to match `b`
+ --> macros.rs:2:12
+  |
+2 |     (a a a b) => {};
+  |            ^
```
2022-11-15 10:44:07 +01:00
Nilstrieb
7e7c11cf56
Show a note where a macro failed to match
This shows a small note on what the macro matcher was currently
processing to aid with "no rules expected the token X" errors.
2022-11-14 19:59:15 +01:00
clubby789
47eda6b7db Fix using include_bytes in pattern position 2022-11-14 17:43:21 +00:00
cui fliter
442f848d74 fix some typos in comments
Signed-off-by: cui fliter <imcusg@gmail.com>
2022-11-13 15:26:17 +08:00
bors
8ef2485bd5 Auto merge of #103812 - clubby789:improve-include-bytes, r=petrochenkov
Delay `include_bytes` to AST lowering

Hopefully addresses #65818.
This PR introduces a new `ExprKind::IncludedBytes` which stores the path and bytes of a file included with `include_bytes!()`. We can then create a literal from the bytes during AST lowering, which means we don't need to escape the bytes into valid UTF8 which is the cause of most of the overhead of embedding large binary blobs.
2022-11-12 14:30:34 +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
clubby789
b2da155a9a Introduce ExprKind::IncludedBytes 2022-11-11 16:31:32 +00:00
nils
ebfa2ab68e
Small style improvements 2022-11-04 09:44:59 +01:00
Nilstrieb
1e21b3cfa3
Add some debug logs to macro matching
These were useful while debugging, so I'll leave them here.
2022-11-02 21:09:41 +01:00
Nilstrieb
5f73eac51b
Retry matching with tracking for diagnostics
For now, we only collect the small info for the `best_failure`, but
using this tracker, we can easily extend it in the future to track
things with more performance overhead.

We cannot retry cases where the macro failed with a parser error that
was emitted already, as that would cause us to emit the same error to
the user twice.
2022-11-02 21:05:09 +01:00
Nilstrieb
39584b153b
Factor out matching into try_match_macro
This moves out the matching part of expansion into a new function. This
function will try to match the macro and return an error if it failed to
match. A tracker can be used to get more information about the matching.
2022-11-02 21:05:09 +01:00
Nilstrieb
2f8a068cb7
Add Tracker to track matching operations
This should allow us to collect detailed information without slowing
down the inital hot path.
2022-11-02 21:05:09 +01:00
Nilstrieb
6c47848c25
Small parser cleanups 2022-11-02 21:05:09 +01:00
Nilstrieb
8d13b2a046
Store ErrorGuaranteed in ErrorReported 2022-11-02 21:05:09 +01:00
bors
11ebe6512b Auto merge of #103217 - mejrs:track, r=eholk
Track where diagnostics were created.

This implements the `-Ztrack-diagnostics` flag, which uses `#[track_caller]` to track where diagnostics are created. It is meant as a debugging tool much like `-Ztreat-err-as-bug`.

For example, the following code...

```rust
struct A;
struct B;

fn main(){
    let _: A = B;
}
```
...now emits the following error message:

```
error[E0308]: mismatched types
 --> src\main.rs:5:16
  |
5 |     let _: A = B;
  |            -   ^ expected struct `A`, found struct `B`
  |            |
  |            expected due to this
-Ztrack-diagnostics: created at compiler\rustc_infer\src\infer\error_reporting\mod.rs:2275:31
```
2022-11-01 21:09:45 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
f9dfb6e32f
Rollup merge of #103544 - Nilstrieb:no-recovery-pls, r=compiler-errors
Add flag to forbid recovery in the parser

To start the effort of fixing #103534, this adds a new flag to the parser, which forbids the parser from doing recovery, which it shouldn't do in macros.

This doesn't add any new checks for recoveries yet and is just here to bikeshed the names for the functions here before doing more.

r? `@compiler-errors`
2022-10-27 15:03:58 +02:00
Dylan DPC
c9a04cddc0
Rollup merge of #103430 - cjgillot:receiver-attrs, r=petrochenkov
Workaround unstable stmt_expr_attributes for method receiver expressions

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/103244

cc ``@Mark-Simulacrum`` ``@ehuss``
2022-10-26 11:29:55 +05:30
Nilstrieb
ed14202864
Add flag to forbid recovery in the parser 2022-10-25 22:06:53 +02:00
bors
c07a6a9c0c Auto merge of #94063 - Aaron1011:pretty-print-rental, r=lcnr
Only apply `ProceduralMasquerade` hack to older versions of `rental`

The latest version of `rental` (v0.5.6) contains a fix that allows it to
compile without relying on the pretty-print back-compat hack.

Hopefully, there are no longer any crates relying on the affected
versions of the (much less popular) `procedural-masquerade` crate. This
should allow us to target the pretty-print back-compat hack specifically
to older versions of `rental`, and specifically mention upgrading to
`rental` v0.5.6 in the lint message.
2022-10-24 13:35:48 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
74d4eefc13 Workaround unstable stmt_expr_attributes for method receiver expressions. 2022-10-23 09:27:12 +00:00
Nilstrieb
c65ebae221
Migrate all diagnostics 2022-10-23 10:09:44 +02:00
Aaron Hill
10dad22b66
Only apply ProceduralMasquerade hack to older versions of rental
The latest version of `rental` (v0.5.6) contains a fix that allows it to
compile without relying on the pretty-print back-compat hack.

Hopefully, there are no longer any crates relying on the affected
versions of the (much less popular) `procedural-masquerade` crate. This
should allow us to target the pretty-print back-compat hack specifically
to older versions of `rental`, and specifically mention upgrading to
`rental` v0.5.6 in the lint message.
2022-10-21 21:36:00 -05:00
Dylan DPC
0a0e9f73af
Rollup merge of #102922 - kper:bugfix/102902-filtering-json, r=oli-obk
Filtering spans when emitting json

According to the issue #102902, we shouldn't emit spans which have an empty span and no suggested replacement.
2022-10-21 17:29:58 +05:30
Kevin Per
28d0312b7d Implement assertions and fixes to not emit empty spans without suggestions 2022-10-20 08:25:31 +00:00
mejrs
406e1dc8eb Implement -Ztrack-diagnostics 2022-10-19 00:08:20 +02:00
yukang
0af255a5aa Fix the bug of next_point in span 2022-10-18 02:59:38 +08:00
Rageking8
7122abaddf more dupe word typos 2022-10-14 12:57:56 +08:00
bors
2b91cbe2d4 Auto merge of #102692 - nnethercote:TokenStreamBuilder, r=Aaron1011
Remove `TokenStreamBuilder`

`TokenStreamBuilder` is used to combine multiple token streams. It can be removed, leaving the code a little simpler and a little faster.

r? `@Aaron1011`
2022-10-12 03:46:16 +00:00
Takayuki Maeda
68260289b5 fix #102878 2022-10-11 02:43:36 +09:00
Nicholas Nethercote
1e848a564b Remove TokenStreamBuilder.
`TokenStreamBuilder` exists to concatenate multiple `TokenStream`s
together. This commit removes it, and moves the concatenation
functionality directly into `TokenStream`, via two new methods
`push_tree` and `push_stream`. This makes things both simpler and
faster.

`push_tree` is particularly important. `TokenStreamBuilder` only had a
single `push` method, which pushed a stream. But in practice most of the
time we push a single token tree rather than a stream, and `push_tree`
avoids the need to build a token stream with a single entry (which
requires two allocations, one for the `Lrc` and one for the `Vec`).

The main `push_tree` use arises from a change to one of the `ToInternal`
impls in `proc_macro_server.rs`. It now returns a `SmallVec` instead of
a `TokenStream`. This return value is then iterated over by
`concat_trees`, which does `push_tree` on each element. Furthermore, the
use of `SmallVec` avoids more allocations, because there is always only
one or two token trees.

Note: the removed `TokenStreamBuilder::push` method had some code to
deal with a quadratic blowup case from #57735. This commit removes the
code. I tried and failed to reproduce the blowup from that PR, before
and after this change. Various other changes have happened to
`TokenStreamBuilder` in the meantime, so I suspect the original problem
is no longer relevant, though I don't have proof of this. Generally
speaking, repeatedly extending a `Vec` without pre-determining its
capacity is *not* quadratic. It's also incredibly common, within rustc
and many other Rust programs, so if there were performance problems
there you'd think it would show up in other places, too.
2022-10-05 12:42:54 +11:00