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Author SHA1 Message Date
Hans Wennborg
eb7d95bafd remove the extra specification for llvm versions < 20 2024-11-07 20:59:50 +01:00
Hans Wennborg
392ac35ed1 Update mips64 data layout to match LLVM 20 change
LLVM changed the data layout in https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/112084
2024-11-07 20:05:29 +01:00
bors
c07aa1e171 Auto merge of #132625 - compiler-errors:cache-only-if-opaque, r=lcnr
Only disable cache if predicate has opaques within it

This is an alternative to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/132075.

This refines the check implemented in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/126024 to only disable the global cache if the predicate being considered has opaques in it. This is still theoretically unsound, since goals can indirectly rely on opaques in the defining scope, but we're much less likely to hit it.

It doesn't totally fix https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/132064: for example, `lemmy` goes from 1:29 (on rust 1.81) to 9:53 (on nightly) to 4:07 (after this PR). But I think it's at least *more* sound than a total revert :/

r? lcnr
2024-11-06 21:22:14 +00:00
bors
4d215e2426 Auto merge of #132404 - makai410:suggest-swap-lhs-rhs, r=fee1-dead
Suggest swapping LHS and RHS when RHS impls `PartialEq<lhs_ty>`

Closes: #130495
r? `@fee1-dead`
2024-11-06 11:49:52 +00:00
bors
e1fb288562 Auto merge of #132663 - estebank:e0320-tweak, r=compiler-errors
Tweak E0320 overflow error wording

Surround type with backticks as we should in every error.
2024-11-06 06:40:17 +00:00
bors
a69df72bdc Auto merge of #132664 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-i27nr7i, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 5 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #131261 (Stabilize `UnsafeCell::from_mut`)
 - #131405 (bootstrap/codegen_ssa: ship llvm-strip and use it for -Cstrip)
 - #132077 (Add a new `wide-arithmetic` feature for WebAssembly)
 - #132562 (Remove the `wasm32-wasi` target from rustc)
 - #132660 (Remove unused errs.rs file)

Failed merges:

 - #131721 (Add new unstable feature `const_eq_ignore_ascii_case`)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-11-06 01:21:42 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
92c1ad8c73
Rollup merge of #132660 - ehuss:remove-unused-errs, r=saethlin
Remove unused errs.rs file

This module was removed in #124895, but the actual file was not removed.
2024-11-05 23:43:58 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
73035552c9
Rollup merge of #132562 - alexcrichton:remove-wasm32-wasi, r=jieyouxu
Remove the `wasm32-wasi` target from rustc

This commit is the final step in the journey of renaming the historical `wasm32-wasi` target in the Rust compiler to `wasm32-wasip1`. Various steps in this journey so far have been:

* 2023-04-03: rust-lang/compiler-team#607 - initial proposal for this rename
* 2024-11-27: rust-lang/compiler-team#695 - amended schedule/procedure for rename
* 2024-01-29: rust-lang/rust#120468 - initial introduction of `wasm32-wasip1`
* 2024-06-18: rust-lang/rust#126662 - warn on usage of `wasm32-wasi`
* 2024-11-08: this PR - remove the `wasm32-wasi` target

The full transition schedule is in [this comment][comment] and is summarized with:

* 2024-05-02: Rust 1.78 released with `wasm32-wasip1` target
* 2024-09-05: Rust 1.81 released warning on usage of `wasm32-wasi`
* 2025-01-09: Rust 1.84 to be released without the `wasm32-wasi` target

This means that support on stable for the replacement target of `wasm32-wasip1` has currently been available for 6 months. Users have already seen warnings on stable for 2 months about usage of `wasm32-wasi` and stable users have another 2 months of warnings before the target is removed from stable.

This commit is intended to be the final step in this transition so the source tree should no longer mention `wasm32-wasi` except in historical reference to the older name of the `wasm32-wasip1` target.

[comment]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120468#issuecomment-1977878747
2024-11-05 23:43:58 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
088e698835
Rollup merge of #132077 - alexcrichton:wide-arithmetic, r=jieyouxu
Add a new `wide-arithmetic` feature for WebAssembly

This commit adds a new rustc target feature named `wide-arithmetic` for WebAssembly targets. This corresponds to the [wide-arithmetic] proposal for WebAssembly which adds new instructions catered towards accelerating integer arithmetic larger than 64-bits. This proposal to WebAssembly is not standard yet so this new feature is flagged as an unstable target feature. Additionally Rust's LLVM version doesn't support this new feature yet since support will first be added in LLVM 20, so the feature filtering logic for LLVM is updated to handle this.

I'll also note that I'm not currently planning to add wasm-specific intrinsics to `std::arch::wasm32` at this time. The currently proposed instructions are all accessible through `i128` or `u128`-based operations which Rust already supports, so intrinsic shouldn't be necessary to get access to these new instructions.

[wide-arithmetic]: https://github.com/WebAssembly/wide-arithmetic
2024-11-05 23:43:57 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
8dee3e978a
Rollup merge of #131405 - davidtwco:hardcoded-strip-macos, r=jieyouxu,albertlarsan68
bootstrap/codegen_ssa: ship llvm-strip and use it for -Cstrip

Fixes #131206.

- Includes `llvm-strip` (a symlink to `llvm-objcopy`) in the compiler dist artifact so that it can be used for `-Cstrip` instead of the system tooling.
- Uses `llvm-strip` instead of `/usr/bin/strip` for macOS. macOS needs a specific linker and the system one is preferred, hence #130781 but that doesn't work when cross-compiling, so use the `llvm-strip` utility instead.

cc #123151
2024-11-05 23:43:56 +01:00
bors
4a91ff6bb5 Auto merge of #132661 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-npytbl6, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #132259 (rustc_codegen_llvm: Add a new 'pc' option to branch-protection)
 - #132409 (CI: switch 7 linux jobs to free runners)
 - #132498 (Suggest fixing typos and let bindings at the same time)
 - #132524 (chore(style): sync submodule exclusion list between tidy and rustfmt)
 - #132567 (Properly suggest `E::assoc` when we encounter `E::Variant::assoc`)
 - #132571 (add const_eval_select macro to reduce redundancy)
 - #132637 (Do not filter empty lint passes & re-do CTFE pass)
 - #132642 (Add documentation on `ast::Attribute`)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-11-05 22:43:15 +00:00
Esteban Küber
dceb3fc9fa Tweak E0320 overflow error wording
Surrount type with backticks as we should in every error.
2024-11-05 21:54:45 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
4346249c88
Rollup merge of #132642 - GuillaumeGomez:attr-docs, r=compiler-errors
Add documentation on `ast::Attribute`

I was working again with attributes in clippy recently and I often find myself in need to read the source code to ensure it's doing what I want.

Instead, a bit of documentation would allow me (and hopefully others) to skip this step.
2024-11-05 20:10:54 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
560248f4f7
Rollup merge of #132637 - blyxyas:lint-less-passes, r=flip1995
Do not filter empty lint passes & re-do CTFE pass

Some structs implement `LintPass` without having a `Lint` associated with them #125116 broke that behaviour by filtering them out. This PR ensures that lintless passes are not filtered out.
2024-11-05 20:10:53 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
bb50ebfca4
Rollup merge of #132567 - estebank:bad-suggestion, r=Nadrieril
Properly suggest `E::assoc` when we encounter `E::Variant::assoc`

Use the right span when encountering an enum variant followed by an associated item so we don't lose the associated item in the resulting code.

Do not suggest the thing twice, once as a removal of the associated item and a second time as a typo suggestion.
2024-11-05 20:10:51 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
b23655893e
Rollup merge of #132498 - uellenberg:typo-and-let-suggestions, r=estebank
Suggest fixing typos and let bindings at the same time

Fixes #132483

Currently, a suggestion for adding a let binding won't be shown if we suggest fixing a typo. This changes that behavior to always show both, if possible. Essentially, this turns the suggestion from
```rust
error[E0425]: cannot find value `x2` in this scope
 --> src/main.rs:4:5
  |
4 |     x2 = 2;
  |     ^^ help: a local variable with a similar name exists: `x1`

For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0425`.
```

to
```rust
error[E0425]: cannot find value `x2` in this scope
 --> src/main.rs:4:5
  |
4 |     x2 = 2;
  |     ^^
  |
help: a local variable with a similar name exists
  |
4 |     x1 = 2;
  |     ~~
help: you might have meant to introduce a new binding
  |
4 |     let x2 = 2;
  |     +++

For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0425`.
```

for the following code:
```rust
fn main() {
    let x1 = 1;
    x2 = 2;
}
```

The original behavior only shows the suggestion for a let binding if a typo suggestion wasn't already displayed. However, this falls apart in the cases like the one above where we have multiple similar variables. I don't think it makes sense to hide this suggestion if there's a similar variable, since that defeats the purpose of this suggestion in that case (it's meant to help those coming from languages like Python).
2024-11-05 20:10:50 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
c8247c0a19
Rollup merge of #132259 - mrkajetanp:branch-protection-pauth-lr, r=davidtwco
rustc_codegen_llvm: Add a new 'pc' option to branch-protection

Add a new 'pc' option to -Z branch-protection for aarch64 that enables the use of PC as a diversifier in PAC branch protection code.

When the pauth-lr target feature is enabled in combination with -Z branch-protection=pac-ret,pc, the new 9.5-a instructions (pacibsppc, retaasppc, etc) will be generated.
2024-11-05 20:10:49 +01:00
Eric Huss
c7d29cd56d Remove unused errs.rs file
This module was removed in #124895, but the actual file was not removed.
2024-11-05 11:10:12 -08:00
bors
bc5cf994db Auto merge of #132631 - workingjubilee:rollup-dx0krqp, r=workingjubilee
Rollup of 4 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #132153 (Stabilise `const_char_encode_utf16`.)
 - #132473 ([core/fmt] Replace checked slice indexing by unchecked to support panic-free code)
 - #132600 (PassWrapper: adapt for new parameter in LLVM)
 - #132630 (triagebot: ping wg-const-eval when relevant files change)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-11-05 18:58:59 +00:00
Michael Goulet
49153739fd Only disable cache if predicate has opaques within it 2024-11-05 17:38:26 +00:00
bors
e8c698bb3b Auto merge of #129884 - RalfJung:forbidden-target-features, r=workingjubilee
mark some target features as 'forbidden' so they cannot be (un)set with -Ctarget-feature

The context for this is https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116344: some target features change the way floats are passed between functions. Changing those target features is unsound as code compiled for the same target may now use different ABIs.

So this introduces a new concept of "forbidden" target features (on top of the existing "stable " and "unstable" categories), and makes it a hard error to (un)set such a target feature. For now, the x86 and ARM feature `soft-float` is on that list. We'll have to make some effort to collect more relevant features, and similar features from other targets, but that can happen after the basic infrastructure for this landed. (These features are being collected in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/131799.)

I've made this a warning for now to give people some time to speak up if this would break something.

MCP: https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/780
2024-11-05 16:25:45 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
33009601af Add documentation on ast::Attribute 2024-11-05 16:38:15 +01:00
blyxyas
2eac3c0e53 Do not filter empty passes & Make CTFE Clippy into lintless pass 2024-11-05 15:27:09 +01:00
David Wood
f745467cd9
codegen_ssa: use llvm-objcopy for macOS strip 2024-11-05 11:49:37 +00:00
Jubilee
ea08bbeb34
Rollup merge of #132600 - durin42:llvm-20-passbuilder-arg, r=Zalathar
PassWrapper: adapt for new parameter in LLVM

llvm/llvm-project@390300d9f4 added a new parameter to some callbacks, so we have to handle them.

`@rustbot` label: +llvm-main
2024-11-05 01:34:23 -08:00
bors
096277e989 Auto merge of #132580 - compiler-errors:globs, r=Noratrieb
Remove unnecessary pub enum glob-imports from `rustc_middle::ty`

We used to have an idiom in the compiler where we'd prefix or suffix all the variants of an enum, for example `BoundRegionKind`, with something like `Br`, and then *glob-import* that enum variant directly.

`@noratrieb` brought this up, and I think that it's easier to read when we just use the normal style `EnumName::Variant`.

This PR is a bit large, but it's just naming.

The only somewhat opinionated change that this PR does is rename `BorrowKind::Imm` to `BorrowKind::Immutable` and same for the other variants. I think these enums are used sparingly enough that the extra length is fine.

r? `@noratrieb` or reassign
2024-11-05 08:30:56 +00:00
bors
27e38f8fc7 Auto merge of #132626 - workingjubilee:rollup-hbmtbzk, r=workingjubilee
Rollup of 11 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #131153 (Improve duplicate derive Copy/Clone diagnostics)
 - #132025 (fix suggestion for diagnostic error E0027)
 - #132303 (More tests for non-exhaustive C-like enums in FFI)
 - #132492 (remove support for extern-block const intrinsics)
 - #132587 (Revert "Avoid nested replacement ranges" from #129346.)
 - #132596 ([rustdoc] Fix `--show-coverage` when JSON output format is used)
 - #132598 (Clippy: Move some attribute lints to be early pass (post expansion))
 - #132601 (Update books)
 - #132606 (Improve example of `impl Pattern for &[char]`)
 - #132608 (document `type_implements_trait`)
 - #132609 (docs: fix grammar in doc comment at unix/process.rs)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-11-05 05:53:19 +00:00
Augie Fackler
e8d17440e2 PassWrapper: adapt for new parameter in LLVM
llvm/llvm-project@390300d9f4 added a new
parameter to some callbacks, so we have to handle them.

@rustbot label: +llvm-main
2024-11-05 15:49:37 +11:00
Jubilee
33ebfff83a
Rollup merge of #132608 - mejrs:type_impls_trait, r=compiler-errors
document `type_implements_trait`

Rendered:

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/60c00e50-24fd-4b04-bb22-e71b479c0b29)

r? `@compiler-errors`
2024-11-04 20:40:49 -08:00
Jubilee
f8ac0e71f8
Rollup merge of #132587 - nnethercote:revert-avoid-nested-replacement-ranges, r=petrochenkov
Revert "Avoid nested replacement ranges" from #129346.

It caused a test regression in the `cfg_eval.rs` crate. (The bugfix in #129346 was in a different commit; this commit was just a code simplification.)

r? `@petrochenkov`
2024-11-04 20:40:47 -08:00
Jubilee
23ef001d66
Rollup merge of #132492 - RalfJung:const-intrinsics, r=compiler-errors
remove support for extern-block const intrinsics

This converts all const-callable intrinsics into the "new" form of a regular `fn` with `#[rustc_intrinsic]` attribute. That simplifies some of the logic since those functions can be marked `const fn` like regular functions, so intrinsics no longer need a special case to be considered const-callable at all.

I also added a new attribute `#[rustc_const_stable_intrinsic]` to mark an intrinsic as being ready to be exposed on stable. Previously we used the `#[rustc_const_stable_indirect]` attribute for that, but that attribute had a dual role -- when used on a regular function, it is an entirely safe marker to make this function part of recursive const stability, but on an intrinsic it is a trusted marker requiring special care. It's not great for the same attribute to be sometimes fully checked and safe, and sometimes trusted and requiring special care, so I split this into two attributes.

This also fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/122652 by accepting intrinsics as const-stable if they have a fallback body that is recursively const-stable.

The library changes are best reviewed with whitespace hidden.

r? `@compiler-errors`
2024-11-04 20:40:46 -08:00
Jubilee
c17cf1d84e
Rollup merge of #132025 - duncpro:E0027, r=compiler-errors
fix suggestion for diagnostic error E0027

Closes #132008
2024-11-04 20:40:45 -08:00
Jubilee
972fef232e
Rollup merge of #131153 - VulnBandit:copy_impl_vuln, r=compiler-errors
Improve duplicate derive Copy/Clone diagnostics

Improve duplicate derive Copy/Clone diagnostics.
Closes #131083
2024-11-04 20:40:44 -08:00
bors
96477c55bc Auto merge of #131341 - taiki-e:ppc-clobber-abi, r=bzEq,workingjubilee
Support clobber_abi and vector registers (clobber-only) in PowerPC inline assembly

This supports `clobber_abi` which is one of the requirements of stabilization mentioned in #93335.

This basically does a similar thing I did in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/130630 to implement `clobber_abi` for s390x, but for powerpc/powerpc64/powerpc64le.
- This also supports vector registers (as `vreg`) as clobber-only, which need to support clobbering of them to implement `clobber_abi`.
- `vreg` should be able to accept `#[repr(simd)]` types as input/output if the unstable `altivec` target feature is enabled, but `core::arch::{powerpc,powerpc64}` vector types, `#[repr(simd)]`, and `core::simd` are all unstable, so the fact that this is currently a clobber-only should not be considered a blocker of clobber_abi implementation or stabilization. So I have not implemented it in this PR.
  - See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/131551 (which is based on this PR) for a PR to implement this.
  - (I'm not sticking to whether that PR should be a separate PR or part of this PR, so I can merge that PR into this PR if needed.)

Refs:
- PPC32 SysV: Section "Function Calling Sequence" in [System V Application Binary Interface PowerPC Processor Supplement](https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/elf/elfspec_ppc.pdf)
- PPC64 ELFv1: Section 3.2 "Function Calling Sequence" in [64-bit PowerPC ELF Application Binary Interface Supplement](https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/ELF/ppc64/PPC-elf64abi.html#FUNC-CALL)
- PPC64 ELFv2: Section 2.2 "Function Calling Sequence" in [64-Bit ELF V2 ABI Specification](https://openpowerfoundation.org/specifications/64bitelfabi/)
- AIX: [Register usage and conventions](https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/aix/7.3?topic=overview-register-usage-conventions), [Special registers in the PowerPC®](https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/aix/7.3?topic=overview-special-registers-in-powerpc), [AIX vector programming](https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/aix/7.3?topic=concepts-aix-vector-programming)
- Register definition in LLVM: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/llvmorg-19.1.0/llvm/lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCRegisterInfo.td#L189

If I understand the above four ABI documentations correctly, except for the PPC32 SysV's VR (Vector Registers) and 32-bit AIX (currently not supported by rustc)'s r13, there does not appear to be important differences in terms of implementing `clobber_abi`:
- The above four ABIs are consistent about FPR (0-13: volatile, 14-31: nonvolatile), CR (0-1,5-7: volatile, 2-4: nonvolatile), XER (volatile), and CTR (volatile).
- As for GPR, only the registers we are treating as reserved are slightly different
  - r0, r3-r12 are volatile
  - r1(sp, reserved), r14-31 are nonvolatile
  - r2(reserved) is TOC pointer in PPC64 ELF/AIX, system-reserved register in PPC32 SysV (AFAIK used as thread pointer in Linux/BSDs)
  - r13(reserved for non-32-bit-AIX) is thread pointer in PPC64 ELF, small data area pointer register in PPC32 SysV, "reserved under 64-bit environment; not restored across system calls[^r13]" in AIX)
- As for FPSCR, volatile in PPC64 ELFv1/AIX, some fields are volatile only in certain situations (rest are volatile) in PPC32 SysV/PPC64 ELFv2.
- As for VR (Vector Registers), it is not mentioned in PPC32 SysV, v0-v19 are volatile in both in PPC64 ELF/AIX, v20-v31 are nonvolatile in PPC64 ELF, reserved or nonvolatile depending on the ABI ([vec-extabi vs vec-default in LLVM](https://reviews.llvm.org/D89684), we are [using vec-extabi](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/131341#discussion_r1797693299)) in AIX:
  > When the default Vector enabled mode is used, these registers are reserved and must not be used.
  > In the extended ABI vector enabled mode, these registers are nonvolatile and their values are preserved across function calls

  I left [FIXME comment about PPC32 SysV](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/131341#discussion_r1790496095) and added ABI check for AIX.
- As for VRSAVE, it is not mentioned in PPC32 SysV, nonvolatile in PPC64 ELFv1, reserved in PPC64 ELFv2/AIX
- As for VSCR, it is not mentioned in PPC32 SysV/PPC64 ELFv1, some fields are volatile only in certain situations (rest are volatile) in PPC64 ELFv2, volatile in AIX

We are currently treating r1-r2, r13 (non-32-bit-AIX), r29-r31, LR, CTR, and VRSAVE as reserved.
We are currently not processing anything about FPSCR and VSCR, but I feel those are things that should be processed by `preserves_flags` rather than `clobber_abi` if we need to do something about them. (However, PPCRegisterInfo.td in LLVM does not seem to define anything about them.)

Replaces #111335 and #124279

cc `@ecnelises` `@bzEq` `@lu-zero`

r? `@Amanieu`

`@rustbot` label +O-PowerPC +A-inline-assembly

[^r13]: callee-saved, according to [LLVM](6a6af0246b/llvm/lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCCallingConv.td (L322)) and [GCC](a9173a50e7/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.h (L859)).
2024-11-05 03:13:47 +00:00
makai410
5791a66a88 suggest swapping the equality 2024-11-05 10:09:34 +08:00
mejrs
e37a3a85e4 Explain how to evaluate an obligation 2024-11-05 01:08:20 +01:00
Ralf Jung
a741b33c14 when an intrinsic has a const-stable fallback body, we can easily expose it on stable 2024-11-04 23:27:46 +01:00
Ralf Jung
1f0ed2b0f5 add new rustc_const_stable_intrinsic attribute for const-stable intrinsics 2024-11-04 23:27:46 +01:00
Ralf Jung
10723c2896 remove support for extern-block const intrinsics 2024-11-04 23:27:45 +01:00
Ralf Jung
ffad9aac27 mark some target features as 'forbidden' so they cannot be (un)set
For now, this is just a warning, but should become a hard error in the future
2024-11-04 22:56:47 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
a4f323ce9c
Rollup merge of #132583 - mejrs:tuples, r=compiler-errors
Suggest creating unary tuples when types don't match a trait

When you want to have a variadic function, a common workaround to implement this is to create a trait and then implement that trait for various tuples. For example in `pyo3` there exists
```rust
/// Calls the object with only positional arguments.
pub fn call1(&self, args: impl IntoPy<Py<PyTuple>>) -> PyResult<&PyAny> {
   ...
}
```

with various impls like
```rust
impl<A: IntoPy<PyObject> IntoPy<Py<PyAny>> for (A,)
impl<A: IntoPy<PyObject, B: IntoPy<PyObject> IntoPy<Py<PyAny>> for (A, B)
... etc
```

This means that if you want to call the method with a single item you have to create a unary tuple, like `(x,)`, rather than just `x`.

This PR implements a suggestion to do that, if applicable.
2024-11-04 18:12:48 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
909574e411
Rollup merge of #132559 - bvanjoi:fix-132534, r=compiler-errors
find the generic container rather than simply looking up for the assoc with const arg

Fixes #132534

This issue is caused by mismatched generic parameters. Previously, it tried to find `T` in `trait X`, but after this change, it will find `T` in `fn a`.

r? `@compiler-errors`  as this assertion was introduced by you.
2024-11-04 18:12:47 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
b9db639ea5
Rollup merge of #132544 - dianne:unstable-library-feature-backticks, r=compiler-errors
Use backticks instead of single quotes for library feature names in diagnostics

This PR changes the text of library feature errors for using unstable or body-unstable items. Displaying library feature names in backticks is consistent with other diagnostics (e.g. those from `rustc_passes`) and with the `reason`s on unstable attributes in the library. Additionally, this simplifies diagnostics when supporting multiple unstable attributes on items (see #131824) since `DiagSymbolList` also displays symbols using backticks.
2024-11-04 18:12:46 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
c89a6cd0ad
Rollup merge of #132486 - compiler-errors:no-binder, r=lcnr
No need to instantiate binder in `confirm_async_closure_candidate`

Removes a FIXME that is redundant. No longer needed since #122267.
2024-11-04 18:12:45 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
31ad4e4a54
Rollup merge of #132355 - practicalrs:fix_117638, r=SparrowLii
Fix compiler panic with a large number of threads

Hi,

This PR is an attempt to fix the problem described here https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/117638 using the solution suggested in this comment https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/117638#issuecomment-1800925067

Best regards,
Michal
2024-11-04 18:12:45 +01:00
mejrs
c88ba28d9a document type_implements_trait 2024-11-04 18:08:30 +01:00
bors
432972cae6 Auto merge of #132275 - compiler-errors:deref-effects, r=fee1-dead
Register `~const` preds for `Deref` adjustments in HIR typeck

This doesn't *do* anything yet, since `Deref` and `DerefMut` aren't constified, and we explicitly don't error on calling non-const trait methods in HIR yet -- presumably that will wait until std is re-constified. But I'm confident this logic is correct, and this (afaict?) is the only major hole left in enforcing `~const` in HIR typeck.

r? fee1-dead
2024-11-04 12:12:55 +00:00
mejrs
5a48fe2c20 Suggest creating unary tuples 2024-11-04 12:06:19 +01:00
bors
ca87b535a0 Auto merge of #132250 - nnethercote:rustc_borrowck-cleanups, r=compiler-errors
`rustc_borrowck` cleanups

A bunch of cleanups I made while reading over this crate.

r? `@lqd`
2024-11-04 09:19:05 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
e0e7a432db BorrowckDiags tweaks.
- Store a mut ref to a `BorrowckDiags` in `MirBorrowckCtxt` instead of
  owning it, to save having to pass ownership in and out of
  `promoted_mbcx`.
- Use `buffer_error` in a couple of suitable places.
2024-11-04 17:36:25 +11:00