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Author SHA1 Message Date
Fabian Wolff
dab25ab56c Reword error message slightly 2021-07-01 13:26:17 +02:00
Fabian Wolff
6ed16e23b1 Report an error if resolution of closure call functions failed 2021-06-12 18:32:25 +02:00
bors
60f1a2fc4b Auto merge of #86215 - FabianWolff:unnameable-types, r=jackh726
Do not suggest to add type annotations for unnameable types

Consider this example:
```rust
const A = || 42;

struct S<T> { t: T }
const B: _ = S { t: || 42 };
```
This currently produces the following output:
```
error: missing type for `const` item
 --> src/lib.rs:1:7
  |
1 | const A = || 42;
  |       ^ help: provide a type for the item: `A: [closure@src/lib.rs:1:11: 1:16]`

error[E0121]: the type placeholder `_` is not allowed within types on item signatures
 --> src/lib.rs:4:10
  |
4 | const B: _ = S { t: || 42 };
  |          ^
  |          |
  |          not allowed in type signatures
  |          help: replace `_` with the correct type: `S<[closure@src/lib.rs:4:21: 4:26]>`

error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
```
However, these suggestions are obviously useless, because the suggested types cannot be written down. With my changes, the suggestion is replaced with a note, because there is no simple fix:
```
error: missing type for `const` item
 --> test.rs:1:7
  |
1 | const A = || 42;
  |       ^
  |
note: however, the inferred type `[closure@test.rs:1:11: 1:16]` cannot be named
 --> test.rs:1:11
  |
1 | const A = || 42;
  |           ^^^^^

error[E0121]: the type placeholder `_` is not allowed within types on item signatures
 --> test.rs:4:10
  |
4 | const B: _ = S { t: || 42 };
  |          ^ not allowed in type signatures
  |
note: however, the inferred type `S<[closure@test.rs:4:21: 4:26]>` cannot be named
 --> test.rs:4:14
  |
4 | const B: _ = S { t: || 42 };
  |              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
```
2021-06-12 11:12:16 +00:00
bors
d59b80d588 Auto merge of #86130 - BoxyUwU:abstract_const_as_cast, r=oli-obk
const_eval_checked: Support as casts in abstract consts
2021-06-12 08:50:22 +00:00
bors
0f6ba39fd8 Auto merge of #86180 - cjgillot:defmv, r=petrochenkov
Hash DefId in rustc_span.

This is mostly just moving code around. Changes are simplifications of unneeded callbacks from rustc_span to rustc_middle.

r? `@petrochenkov`
2021-06-12 06:09:20 +00:00
bors
3198c523cc Auto merge of #86226 - JohnTitor:rollup-5ubdolf, r=JohnTitor
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #85800 (Fix some diagnostic issues with const_generics_defaults feature gate)
 - #85823 (Do not suggest ampmut if rhs is already mutable)
 - #86153 (Print dummy spans as `no-location`)
 - #86174 (Detect incorrect vtable alignment during const eval)
 - #86189 (Make `relate_type_and_mut` public)
 - #86205 (Run full const-generics test for issue-72293)
 - #86217 (Remove "generic type" in boxed.rs)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2021-06-12 01:21:56 +00:00
Fabian Wolff
79dc9a76a6 Suggest a FnPtr type if a FnDef type is found 2021-06-11 23:05:17 +02:00
Yuki Okushi
5b78e6de18
Rollup merge of #86189 - JohnTitor:relate-fn-pub, r=Aaron1011
Make `relate_type_and_mut` public

#85343 improved diagnostics around `Relate` impls but made `relate_type_and_mut` private, which was accessible as `relate` previously. This makes it public so that we can use it on rust-semverver.

r? ```@Aaron1011```
2021-06-12 01:16:01 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
91faabb424
Rollup merge of #86174 - lqd:const-ub-align, r=RalfJung
Detect incorrect vtable alignment during const eval

This PR fixes #86132 by detecting invalid alignment values for trait objects in the interpreter, and emitting an error about this conversion failure, to avoid the ICE.

I've noticed that the error emitted at a50d72158e/compiler/rustc_mir/src/interpret/traits.rs (L163-L166) doesn't seem to be present in the const-ub tests, so I've tried adding a test that triggers both of these cases: one for the invalid size, and another for the invalid alignment that #86132 tracks (I have found different magic values triggering different `Align::from_bytes` errors than the "power of 2" one, if need be).

However, when doing that, I *cannot* for the life of me figure out the correct incantation to make these 2 errors trigger with the "it is undefined behavior to use this value" message rather than the "any use of this value will cause an error" lint.

I've tried Oli's suggestions of different values, tuples and arrays, using the transparent wrapper trick from the other tests and I was only able to trigger the regular const-ub errors about the size of the vtable, or that the drop pointer was invalid. Maybe these "type validation failed" errors happen before this part of the interpreter is reached and there just needs some magic incorrect values to bypass them, I don't know.

Since this fixes an ICE, and if the constants are indeed used, these 2 tests will turn into a hard error, I thought I'd open the PR anyways. And if ```@RalfJung``` you know of a way I could manage that (if you think that these tests are worth checking that the `throw_ub_format!` does indeed create const-ub errors as we expect) I'd be grateful.

For that reason, r? ```@RalfJung``` and cc ```@oli-obk.```
2021-06-12 01:16:00 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
79c0559ce1
Rollup merge of #86153 - tmiasko:dummy-span, r=estebank
Print dummy spans as `no-location`

Fixes #58808.
2021-06-12 01:15:59 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
883e1a5fd4
Rollup merge of #85823 - fee1-dead:borrowck-0, r=jackh726
Do not suggest ampmut if rhs is already mutable

Removes invalid suggestion in #85765, although it should highlight the user type instead of the local variable.

Looking at the comments of this line:
84b1005bfd/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/matches/mod.rs (L2107)

It was intentionally set to `None`, causing it to highlight the local variable instead. I am not sure if I will be able to fix it.

Fixes #85765
2021-06-12 01:15:57 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
3b47d337e0
Rollup merge of #85800 - BoxyUwU:const-param-default-diagnostics, r=oli-obk
Fix some diagnostic issues with const_generics_defaults feature gate

This PR makes a few changes:
- print out const param defaults in "lifetime ordering" errors rather than discarding them
- update `is_simple_text` to account for const params when checking if a type has no generics, this was causing a note to be failed to add to an error message
- fixes some diagnostic wording that incorrectly said there was ordering restrictions between type/const params despite the `const_generics_defaults` feature gate is active
2021-06-12 01:15:56 +09:00
bors
0a8629bff6 Auto merge of #85885 - bjorn3:remove_box_region, r=cjgillot
Don't use a generator for BoxedResolver

The generator is non-trivial and requires unsafe code anyway. Using regular unsafe code without a generator is much easier to follow.

Based on #85810 as it touches rustc_interface too.
2021-06-11 16:11:20 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
72e9589149 Make DummyHashStableContext dummier. 2021-06-11 16:54:34 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
d1931b6406 Sprinkle inline. 2021-06-11 16:48:24 +02:00
Fabian Wolff
f687d5c43a Do not suggest to add type annotations for unnameable types 2021-06-11 16:37:25 +02:00
bors
dddebf94bc Auto merge of #86116 - FabianWolff:issue-86100, r=varkor
Suggest a trailing comma if a 1-tuple is expected and a parenthesized expression is found

This pull request fixes #86100. The following code:
```rust
fn main() {
    let t: (i32,) = (1);
}
```
currently produces:
```
warning: unnecessary parentheses around assigned value
 --> test.rs:2:21
  |
2 |     let t: (i32,) = (1);
  |                     ^^^ help: remove these parentheses
  |
  = note: `#[warn(unused_parens)]` on by default

error[E0308]: mismatched types
 --> test.rs:2:21
  |
2 |     let t: (i32,) = (1);
  |            ------   ^^^ expected tuple, found integer
  |            |
  |            expected due to this
  |
  = note: expected tuple `(i32,)`
              found type `{integer}`

error: aborting due to previous error; 1 warning emitted
```
With my changes, I get the same warning and the following error:
```
error[E0308]: mismatched types
 --> test.rs:2:21
  |
2 |     let t: (i32,) = (1);
  |            ------   ^^^ expected tuple, found integer
  |            |
  |            expected due to this
  |
  = note: expected tuple `(i32,)`
              found type `{integer}`
help: use a trailing comma to create a tuple with one element
  |
2 |     let t: (i32,) = (1,);
  |                     ^^^^
```
i.e. I have added a suggestion to add a trailing comma to create a 1-tuple. This suggestion is only issued if a 1-tuple is expected and the expression (`(1)` in the example above) is surrounded by parentheses and does not already have a tuple type. In this situation, I'd say that it is pretty likely that the user meant to create a tuple.
2021-06-11 10:25:53 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
a7a50b0c0a Hash DefId in rustc_span. 2021-06-11 12:25:02 +02:00
bors
66ba81059e Auto merge of #85994 - tmiasko:monomorphic-needs-drop, r=RalfJung
Disallow non-monomorphic calls to `needs_drop` in interpreter

otherwise evaluation could change after further substitutions.
2021-06-11 07:44:58 +00:00
bors
68aa6b2d83 Auto merge of #86204 - alexcrichton:wasm-simd-stable, r=Amanieu
std: Stabilize wasm simd intrinsics

This commit performs two changes to stabilize Rust support for
WebAssembly simd intrinsics:

* The stdarch submodule is updated to pull in rust-lang/stdarch#1179.
* The `wasm_target_feature` feature gate requirement for the `simd128`
  feature has been removed, stabilizing the name `simd128`.

This should conclude the FCP started on #74372 and...

Closes #74372
2021-06-11 05:02:41 +00:00
Alex Crichton
e05bb26d9f std: Stabilize wasm simd intrinsics
This commit performs two changes to stabilize Rust support for
WebAssembly simd intrinsics:

* The stdarch submodule is updated to pull in rust-lang/stdarch#1179.
* The `wasm_target_feature` feature gate requirement for the `simd128`
  feature has been removed, stabilizing the name `simd128`.

This should conclude the FCP started on #74372 and...

Closes #74372
2021-06-10 19:42:05 -07:00
bors
72868e017b Auto merge of #85961 - 1000teslas:issue-71519-fix, r=petrochenkov
MVP for using rust-lld as part of cc

Will fix #71519. I need to figure out how to write a test showing that lld is used instead of whatever linker cc normally uses. When I manually run rustc using `echo 'fn main() {}' | RUSTC_LOG=rustc_codegen_ssa:🔙:link=debug ./rustc -Clinker-flavor=gcc-lld --crate-type bin -Clink-arg=-Wl,-v` (thanks to bjorn3 on Zulip), I can see that lld is used, but I'm not sure how to inspect that output in a test.
2021-06-11 02:21:52 +00:00
bors
16e18395ce Auto merge of #80080 - rylev:qpath-on-struct, r=petrochenkov
Allow qualified paths in struct construction (both expressions and patterns)

Fixes #79658
2021-06-10 20:32:43 +00:00
bjorn3
4301d1ee7d Remove unnecessary transmute 2021-06-10 19:36:27 +02:00
bors
1f949e94e8 Auto merge of #86020 - nagisa:nagisa/outliner, r=pnkfelix
Disable the machine outliner by default

This addresses a codegen-issue that needs to be fixed upstream in LLVM.
While we wait for the fix, we can disable it.

Verified manually that the outliner is no longer run when
`-Copt-level=z` is specified, and also that you can override this with
`-Cllvm-args=-enable-machine-outliner` if you need it anyway.

A regression test is not really feasible in this instance, given that we
do not have any minimal reproducers.

Fixes #85351

cc `@pnkfelix`
2021-06-10 15:11:01 +00:00
Ellen
17cd79090e support as _ and add tests 2021-06-10 14:53:44 +01:00
Ryan Levick
6936349233 Add support for using qualified paths with structs in expression and pattern
position.
2021-06-10 13:18:41 +02:00
bors
0279cb11ed Auto merge of #85741 - tmiasko:ssa, r=nagisa
Use preorder traversal when checking for SSA locals

Traverse blocks in topological sort of dominance partial order, to ensure that
local analyzer correctly identifies locals that are already in static single
assignment form, while avoiding dependency on implicit numeric order of blocks.

When rebuilding the standard library, this change reduces the number of locals
that require an alloca from 62452 to 62348.
2021-06-10 10:06:58 +00:00
1000teslas
2a76762695 gcc-lld mvp
ignore test if rust-lld not found

create ld -> rust-lld symlink at build time instead of run time

for testing in ci

copy instead of symlinking

remove linux check

test for linker, suggestions from bjorn3

fix overly restrictive lld matcher

use -Zgcc-ld flag instead of -Clinker-flavor

refactor code adding lld to gcc path

revert ci changes

suggestions from petrochenkov

rename gcc_ld to gcc-ld in dirs
2021-06-10 17:10:40 +10:00
bors
c5fbcd35a8 Auto merge of #86186 - JohnTitor:rollup-upaw6wx, r=JohnTitor
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #82037 (Make symbols stripping work on MacOS X)
 - #84687 (Multiple improvements to RwLocks)
 - #85997 (rustdoc: Print a warning if the diff when comparing to old nightlies is empty)
 - #86051 (Updated code examples and wording in move keyword documentation )
 - #86111 (fix off by one in `std::iter::Iterator` documentation)
 - #86113 (build doctests with lld if use-lld = true)
 - #86175 (update Miri)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2021-06-10 03:11:24 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
3607857756 Make relate_type_and_mut public 2021-06-10 11:48:51 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
27e84b89da
Rollup merge of #82037 - calavera:strip_debuginfo_osx, r=petrochenkov
Make symbols stripping work on MacOS X

As reported in the [stabilization issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/72110), MacOS' linker doesn't support the `-s` and `-S` flags to strip symbols anymore. However, the os ships a separated tool to perform these operations.

This change allows the compiler to use that tool after a target has been compiled to strip symbols.

For rationale, see: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/72110#issuecomment-641169818
For option selection, see: https://www.unix.com/man-page/osx/1/strip/

Signed-off-by: David Calavera <david.calavera@gmail.com>
2021-06-10 11:02:01 +09:00
bors
1639a16ebf Auto merge of #85910 - cjgillot:no-meta-version, r=Aaron1011
Drop metadata_encoding_version.

Part of #85153

r? `@Aaron1011`
2021-06-10 00:39:25 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
d44990367d detect incorrect vtable alignment during const eval instead of ICE-ing
also add tests for these 2 kinds of errors for size and alignment,
as the existing size check wasn't apparently tested
2021-06-09 23:04:52 +02:00
Ellen
c318364d48 Add more tests + visit_ty in some places 2021-06-09 19:28:41 +01:00
David Calavera
df0fc6daee Make symbols stripping work on MacOS X
As reported in the stabilization issue, MacOS' linker doesn't support the `-s` and `-S` flags to strip symbols anymore. However, the os ships a separated tool to perform these operations.

This change allows the compiler to use that tool after a target has been compiled to strip symbols.

For rationale, see: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/72110#issuecomment-641169818
For option selection, see: https://www.unix.com/man-page/osx/1/strip/

Signed-off-by: David Calavera <david.calavera@gmail.com>
2021-06-09 09:27:11 -07:00
bors
47d38752c6 Auto merge of #86150 - cjgillot:notable, r=michaelwoerister
Do not require the DefPathTable to construct the on-disk cache.

r? `@michaelwoerister`
2021-06-09 14:06:10 +00:00
bjorn3
2754d4e514 Add safety comments 2021-06-09 14:51:42 +02:00
bjorn3
e1aa45b64d Use explicit drop impl 2021-06-09 14:47:01 +02:00
bors
c4b5406981 Auto merge of #86118 - spastorino:tait-soundness-bug, r=nikomatsakis
Create different inference variables for different defining uses of TAITs

Fixes #73481

r? `@nikomatsakis`
cc `@oli-obk`
2021-06-09 09:00:16 +00:00
bors
d45d205d59 Auto merge of #86107 - Smittyvb:peephole-optim-eq-bool, r=wesleywiser
Peephole optimize `x == false` and `x != true`

This adds peephole optimizations to make `x == false`, `false == x`, `x != true`, and `true != x` get optimized to `!x` in the `instcombine` MIR pass. That pass currently handles `x == true` -> `x` already.
2021-06-09 06:06:06 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
d7186a8efe
Rollup merge of #86124 - Aaron1011:ambig-macro-name, r=varkor
Include macro name in 'local ambiguity' error

Currently, we only point at the span of the macro argument. When the
macro call is itself generated by another macro, this can make it
difficult or impossible to determine which macro is responsible for
producing the error.
2021-06-09 12:04:06 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
da1a4498ca
Rollup merge of #85982 - alexcrichton:doc-safe-wasm, r=jyn514
Enable rustdoc to document safe wasm intrinsics

This commit fixes an issue not found during #84988 where rustdoc is used
to document cross-platform intrinsics but it was requiring that
functions which use `#[target_feature]` are `unsafe` erroneously, even
if they're WebAssembly specific. Rustdoc today, for example, already has
a special case where it enables annotations like
`#[target_feature(enable = "simd128")]` on platforms other than
WebAssembly. The purpose of this commit is to relax the "require all
`#[target_feature]` functions are `unsafe`" requirement for all targets
whenever rustdoc is running, enabling all targets to fully document
other targets, such as WebAssembly, where intrinsics functions aren't
always `unsafe`.
2021-06-09 12:04:04 +09:00
Tomasz Miąsko
fab319be73 Print dummy spans as no-location 2021-06-09 00:33:46 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
aeb050da9f Do not require the DefPathTable to construct the on-disk cache. 2021-06-08 22:23:03 +02:00
Santiago Pastorino
7b1e1c7333
add VecMap docs 2021-06-08 17:17:48 -03:00
Santiago Pastorino
cad762b1e2
Use impl FnMut directly as predicate type 2021-06-08 17:17:48 -03:00
Santiago Pastorino
ed94da14ed
Explicitly pass find arguments down the predicate so coercions can apply 2021-06-08 17:17:47 -03:00
Santiago Pastorino
0ad09f9386
Do not deconstruct OpaqueTypeKey to make the code more clear 2021-06-08 17:17:45 -03:00
Santiago Pastorino
ecd78e985e
defin_ty_def_id -> definition_ty_def_id 2021-06-08 16:45:44 -03:00