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bors
dffea43fc1 Auto merge of #106180 - RalfJung:dereferenceable-generators, r=nbdd0121
make &mut !Unpin not dereferenceable, and Box<!Unpin> not noalias

See https://github.com/rust-lang/unsafe-code-guidelines/issues/381 and [this LLVM discussion](https://discourse.llvm.org/t/interaction-of-noalias-and-dereferenceable/66979). The exact semantics of how `noalias` and `dereferenceable` interact are unclear, and `@comex` found a case of LLVM actually exploiting that ambiguity for optimizations. I think for now we should treat LLVM `dereferenceable` as implying a "fake read" to happen immediately at the top of the function (standing in for the spurious reads that LLVM might introduce), and that fake read is subject to all the usual `noalias` restrictions. This means we cannot put `dereferenceable` on `&mut !Unpin` references as those references can alias with other references that are being read and written inside the function (e.g. for self-referential generators), meaning the fake read introduces aliasing conflicts with those other accesses.

For `&` this is already not a problem due to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/98017 which removed the `dereferenceable` attribute for other reasons.

Regular `&mut Unpin` references are unaffected, so I hope the impact of this is going to be tiny.

The first commit does some refactoring of the `PointerKind` enum since I found the old code very confusing each time I had to touch it. It doesn't change behavior.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/issues/2714

EDIT: Turns out our `Box<!Unpin>` treatment was incorrect, too, so the PR also fixes that now (in codegen and Miri): we do not put `noalias` on these boxes any more.
2023-02-07 03:35:10 +00:00
Nathan Fenner
4c053668d6 Split fn_ctxt/adjust_fulfillment_errors from fn_ctxt/checks 2023-02-06 17:24:25 -08:00
bors
35d6d70a64 Auto merge of #107693 - petrochenkov:metable, r=oli-obk
rustc_metadata: Encode/decode some `LazyArrays` without an `Option`

and a couple of related changes, see individual commits.

Addresses comments in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/107166#discussion_r1083417124 and https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/107166#discussion_r1083768417, cc `@cjgillot` `@oli-obk.`
2023-02-07 00:03:02 +00:00
Nick Lamb
747cdc0dfd Fix problem noticed in PR106859 with char -> u8 suggestion 2023-02-06 21:48:10 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
1dbed69465 Optimize TyKind::eq. 2023-02-07 08:21:19 +11:00
Oli Scherer
0ddf249532 Avoid locking the global context across the after_expansion callback 2023-02-06 21:11:03 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
2bb7260058
Rollup merge of #107731 - RalfJung:interpret-discriminant, r=cjgillot
interpret: move discriminant reading and writing to separate file

This is quite different from the otherwise fairly general read and write functions in place.rs and operand.rs, and also it's nice to have these two functions close together as they are basically inverses of each other.
2023-02-06 21:16:43 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
7be6e6d954
Rollup merge of #107724 - klensy:imports, r=Mark-Simulacrum
remove unused rustc_* imports
2023-02-06 21:16:42 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
a5288a7803
Rollup merge of #107692 - Swatinem:printsizeyield, r=compiler-errors
Sort Generator `print-type-sizes` according to their yield points

Especially when trying to diagnose runaway future sizes, it might be more intuitive to sort the variants according to the control flow (aka their yield points) rather than the size of the variants.
2023-02-06 21:16:41 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
800221b5b8
Rollup merge of #106477 - Nathan-Fenner:nathanf/refined-error-span-trait-impl, r=compiler-errors
Refine error spans for "The trait bound `T: Trait` is not satisfied" when passing literal structs/tuples

This PR adds a new heuristic which refines the error span reported for "`T: Trait` is not satisfied" errors, by "drilling down" into individual fields of structs/enums/tuples to point to the "problematic" value.

Here's a self-contained example of the difference in error span:

```rs
struct Burrito<Filling> {
    filling: Filling,
}
impl <Filling: Delicious> Delicious for Burrito<Filling> {}
fn eat_delicious_food<Food: Delicious>(food: Food) {}
fn will_type_error() {
    eat_delicious_food(Burrito { filling: Kale });
    //                 ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (before) The trait bound `Kale: Delicious` is not satisfied
    //                                    ^~~~   (after)  The trait bound `Kale: Delicious` is not satisfied
}
```
(kale is fine, this is just a silly food-based example)

Before this PR, the error span is identified as the entire argument to the generic function `eat_delicious_food`. However, since only `Kale` is the "problematic" part, we can point at it specifically. In particular, the primary error message itself mentions the missing `Kale: Delicious` trait bound, so it's much clearer if this part is called out explicitly.

---

The _existing_ heuristic tries to label the right function argument in `point_at_arg_if_possible`. It goes something like this:
- Look at the broken base trait `Food: Delicious` and find which generics it mentions (in this case, only `Food`)
- Look at the parameter type definitions and find which of them mention `Filling` (in this case, only `food`)
- If there is exactly one relevant parameter, label the corresponding argument with the error span, instead of the entire call

This PR extends this heuristic by further refining the resulting expression span in the new `point_at_specific_expr_if_possible` function. For each `impl` in the (broken) chain, we apply the following strategy:

The strategy to determine this span involves connecting information about our generic `impl`
with information about our (struct) type and the (struct) literal expression:
- Find the `impl` (`impl <Filling: Delicious> Delicious for Burrito<Filling>`)
  that links our obligation (`Kale: Delicious`) with the parent obligation (`Burrito<Kale>: Delicious`)
- Find the "original" predicate constraint in the impl (`Filling: Delicious`) which produced our obligation.
- Find all of the generics that are mentioned in the predicate (`Filling`).
- Examine the `Self` type in the `impl`, and see which of its type argument(s) mention any of those generics.
- Examing the definition for the `Self` type, and identify (for each of its variants) if there's a unique field
  which uses those generic arguments.
- If there is a unique field mentioning the "blameable" arguments, use that field for the error span.

Before we do any of this logic, we recursively call `point_at_specific_expr_if_possible` on the parent
obligation. Hence we refine the `expr` "outwards-in" and bail at the first kind of expression/impl we don't recognize.

This function returns a `Result<&Expr, &Expr>` - either way, it returns the `Expr` whose span should be
reported as an error. If it is `Ok`, then it means it refined successfull. If it is `Err`, then it may be
only a partial success - but it cannot be refined even further.

---

I added a new test file which exercises this new behavior. A few existing tests were affected, since their error spans are now different. In one case, this leads to a different code suggestion for the autofix - although the new suggestion isn't _wrong_, it is different from what used to be.

This change doesn't create any new errors or remove any existing ones, it just adjusts the spans where they're presented.

---

Some considerations: right now, this check occurs in addition to some similar logic in `adjust_fulfillment_error_for_expr_obligation` function, which tidies up various kinds of error spans (not just trait-fulfillment error). It's possible that this new code would be better integrated into that function (or another one) - but I haven't looked into this yet.

Although this code only occurs when there's a type error, it's definitely not as efficient as possible. In particular, there are definitely some cases where it degrades to quadratic performance (e.g. for a trait `impl` with 100+ generic parameters or 100 levels deep nesting of generic types). I'm not sure if these are realistic enough to worry about optimizing yet.

There's also still a lot of repetition in some of the logic, where the behavior for different types (namely, `struct` vs `enum` variant) is _similar_ but not the same.

---

I think the biggest win here is better targeting for tuples; in particular, if you're using tuples + traits to express variadic-like functions, the compiler can't tell you which part of a tuple has the wrong type, since the span will cover the entire argument. This change allows the individual field in the tuple to be highlighted, as in this example:

```
// NEW
LL |     want(Wrapper { value: (3, q) });
   |     ----                      ^ the trait `T3` is not implemented for `Q`

// OLD
LL |     want(Wrapper { value: (3, q) });
   |     ---- ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the trait `T3` is not implemented for `Q`
```
Especially with large tuples, the existing error spans are not very effective at quickly narrowing down the source of the problem.
2023-02-06 21:16:39 +01:00
Edward Shen
af5a37e844
Modify existing bounds if they exist 2023-02-06 11:26:36 -08:00
Camille Gillot
9c5add14e7
Comment move->copy transform. 2023-02-06 18:14:24 +01:00
bors
7ff69b49df Auto merge of #107727 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-b1yexcl, r=Dylan-DPC
Rollup of 5 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #107553 (Suggest std::ptr::null if literal 0 is given to a raw pointer function argument)
 - #107580 (Recover from lifetimes with default lifetimes in generic args)
 - #107669 (rustdoc: combine duplicate rules in ayu CSS)
 - #107685 (Suggest adding a return type for async functions)
 - #107687 (Adapt SROA MIR opt for aggregated MIR)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-02-06 16:28:18 +00:00
Ralf Jung
e1926b2110 interpret: move discriminant reading and writing to separate file 2023-02-06 17:10:26 +01:00
clubby789
521c5f36d6 Migrate rustc_parse to derive diagnostics 2023-02-06 14:40:35 +00:00
klensy
4f5f9f0a13 remove unused imports 2023-02-06 17:40:18 +03:00
Dylan DPC
e385ca25be
Rollup merge of #107687 - cjgillot:sroa-2, r=oli-obk
Adapt SROA MIR opt for aggregated MIR

The pass was broken by https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/107267.

This PR extends it to replace:
```
x = Struct { 0: a, 1: b }
y = move? x
```

by assignment between locals
```
x_0 = a
x_1 = b
y_0 = move? x_0
y_1 = move? x_1
```

The improved pass runs to fixpoint, so we can flatten nested field accesses.
2023-02-06 19:54:15 +05:30
Dylan DPC
675976eb21
Rollup merge of #107685 - jieyouxu:issue-90027, r=compiler-errors
Suggest adding a return type for async functions

Fixes #90027.
2023-02-06 19:54:15 +05:30
Dylan DPC
8ddbfadda0
Rollup merge of #107580 - lenko-d:default_value_for_a_lifetime_generic_parameter_produces_confusing_diagnostic, r=compiler-errors
Recover from lifetimes with default lifetimes in generic args

Fixes [#107492](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/107492)
2023-02-06 19:54:14 +05:30
Dylan DPC
496adf81de
Rollup merge of #107553 - edward-shen:edward-shen/suggest-null-ptr, r=WaffleLapkin
Suggest std::ptr::null if literal 0 is given to a raw pointer function argument

Implementation feels a little sus (we're parsing the span for a `0`) but it seems to fall in line the string-expected-found-char condition right above this check, so I think it's fine.

Feedback appreciated on help text? I think it's consistent but it does sound a little awkward maybe?

Fixes #107517
2023-02-06 19:54:13 +05:30
John Kåre Alsaker
9539737008 Make an optimal cold path for query_cache_hit 2023-02-06 15:22:12 +01:00
bors
044a28a409 Auto merge of #103761 - chenyukang:yukang/fix-103320-must-use, r=compiler-errors
Add explanatory message for [#must_use] in ops

Fixes #103320
2023-02-06 12:57:37 +00:00
John Kåre Alsaker
e60ccfc6a9 Don't inline query_cache_hit to reduce code size of the query hot path. 2023-02-06 13:52:17 +01:00
Matthew Kelly
2bcd4e256a Add extended error message for E0523
Adds the extended error documentation for E0523 to indicate that the
error is no longer produced by the compiler.

Update the E0464 documentation to include example code that produces the
error.

Remove the error message E0523 from the compiler and replace it with an
internal compiler error.
2023-02-06 06:58:30 -05:00
Ralf Jung
1ef16874b5 also do not add noalias on not-Unpin Box 2023-02-06 12:17:41 +01:00
Ralf Jung
ea541bc2ee make &mut !Unpin not dereferenceable
See https://github.com/rust-lang/unsafe-code-guidelines/issues/381 for discussion.
2023-02-06 11:46:37 +01:00
Ralf Jung
201ae73872 make PointerKind directly reflect pointer types
The code that consumes PointerKind (`adjust_for_rust_scalar` in rustc_ty_utils)
ended up using PointerKind variants to talk about Rust reference types (& and
&mut) anyway, making the old code structure quite confusing: one always had to
keep in mind which PointerKind corresponds to which type. So this changes
PointerKind to directly reflect the type.

This does not change behavior.
2023-02-06 11:46:32 +01:00
bors
e7813fee92 Auto merge of #107667 - cjgillot:no-on-hit, r=lcnr,Zoxc
Remove `OnHit` callback from query caches.

This is not useful now that query results are `Copy`.
2023-02-06 09:09:09 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
23412dd105 Remove arena_cache modifier from upstream_monomorphizations_for 2023-02-06 09:06:01 +00:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
6b05b80690
Suggest return type for async function without return type 2023-02-06 13:02:04 +08:00
bors
14ea63a7e0 Auto merge of #107627 - nnethercote:optimize-fold_ty, r=compiler-errors
Optimize `fold_ty`

Micro-optimizing the heck out of the important `fold_ty` methods.

r? `@oli-obk`
2023-02-05 23:13:41 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
4aec1345aa Split and inline TypeFreshener::fold_ty. 2023-02-06 09:16:15 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
fb8e6819aa Split and inline ShallowResolver::fold_ty. 2023-02-06 08:52:04 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
c2cf3f7b24 Inline OpportunisticVarResolver::fold_ty. 2023-02-06 08:52:04 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
f08a3371b0 Improve early bailout test in resolve_vars_if_possible.
`!t.has_non_region_infer()` is the test used in
`OpportunisticVarResolver`, and catches a few cases that
`!t.needs_infer()` misses.
2023-02-06 08:52:04 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
bac7628eae Put a ShallowResolver within OpportunisticVarResolver.
So one doesn't have to be constructed every time.
2023-02-06 08:50:48 +11:00
bors
75a0be98f2 Auto merge of #107526 - obeis:for-missing-iterator, r=estebank,compiler-errors
Recover form missing expression in `for` loop

Close #78537
r? `@estebank`
2023-02-05 20:33:05 +00:00
CastilloDel
3dd004470d Clean up and comment EmitterWriter.draw_code_line 2023-02-05 19:01:28 +01:00
bors
a676496750 Auto merge of #107663 - matthiaskrgr:107423-point-at-EOF-code, r=compiler-errors
don't point at nonexisting code beyond EOF when warning about delims

Previously we would show this:
```
warning: unnecessary braces around block return value
 --> /tmp/bad.rs:1:8
  |
1 | fn a(){{{
  |        ^  ^
  |
  = note: `#[warn(unused_braces)]` on by default
help: remove these braces
  |
1 - fn a(){{{
1 + fn a(){{
  |
```

which is now hidden in this case.
We would create a span spanning between the pair of redundant {}s but there is only EOF instead of the `}` so we would previously point at nothing. This would cause the debug assertion ice to trigger. I would have loved to just only point at the second delim and say "you can remove that" but I'm not sure how to do that without refactoring the entire diagnostic which seems tricky. :( But given that this does not seem to regress any other tests we have, I think this edge-casey enough be acceptable.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/107423

r? `@compiler-errors`
2023-02-05 17:32:26 +00:00
Arpad Borsos
dae00152e7
Sort Generator print-type-sizes according to their yield points
Especially when trying to diagnose runaway future sizes, it might be
more intuitive to sort the variants according to the control flow
(aka their yield points) rather than the size of the variants.
2023-02-05 17:34:33 +01:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
f4e2b954a1 rustc_metadata: Encode/decode DefPathHashes without an Option 2023-02-05 18:53:47 +04:00
Obei Sideg
7a75278836 Recover from missing expression in for loop 2023-02-05 17:33:10 +03:00
Lukas Markeffsky
9d110847ab ReErased regions are local 2023-02-05 15:29:07 +01:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
c60cc43985 rustc_metadata: Encode/decode some LazyArrays without an Option
Also add asserts to decoding `LazyArray`s with `Option`
2023-02-05 18:19:52 +04:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
eb5f2d3980 rustc_metadata: Support encoding/decoding LazyArray without an Option 2023-02-05 18:19:52 +04:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
8cc5aa561c rustc_metadata: Refactor lazy table reading/writing
Change wording from "nullable" to "default".
Introduce a trait `IsDefault` for detecting values that are encoded as zeros or not encoded at all.
Add panics to impossible cases.
Some other minor cleanups.
2023-02-05 18:19:52 +04:00
Camille GILLOT
29856180a8 Simplify ReplacementMap. 2023-02-05 13:41:24 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
8e05ab04e5 Run SROA to fixpoint. 2023-02-05 12:08:42 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
42c9514629 Simplify construction of replacement map. 2023-02-05 11:44:18 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
e465d647b1 Introduce helper. 2023-02-05 11:42:12 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
dc4fe8e295 Make SROA expand assignments. 2023-02-05 11:42:11 +00:00
bors
7f97aeaf73 Auto merge of #107679 - est31:less_import_overhead, r=compiler-errors
Less import overhead for errors

This removes huge (3+ lines) import lists found in files that had their error reporting migrated. These lists are bad for developer workflows as adding, removing, or editing a single error's name might cause a chain reaction that bloats the git diff. As the error struct names are long, the likelihood of such chain reactions is high.

Follows the suggestion by `@Nilstrieb` in the [zulip thread](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/147480-t-compiler.2Fwg-diagnostics/topic/massive.20use.20statements) to replace the `use errors::{FooErr, BarErr};` with `use errors;` and then changing to `errors::FooErr` on the usage sites.

I have used sed to do most of the changes, i.e. something like:

```
sed -i -E 's/(create_err|create_feature_err|emit_err|create_note|emit_fatal|emit_warning)\(([[:alnum:]]+|[A-Z][[:alnum:]:]*)( \{|\))/\1(errors::\2\3/' path/to/file.rs
```

& then I manually fixed the errors that occured. Most manual changes were required in `compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/expr.rs`.

r? `@compiler-errors`
2023-02-05 11:10:11 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
0843acbea6 Fix SROA without deaggregation. 2023-02-05 08:37:03 +00:00
Boxy
d85d906f8c emit ConstEquate in TypeRelating<D> 2023-02-05 07:24:54 +00:00
Edward Shen
32967296b4
Suggest null ptr if 0 is given as a raw ptr arg 2023-02-04 20:13:16 -08:00
est31
580cc89e9c rustc_session: remove huge error imports 2023-02-05 04:01:20 +01:00
est31
394fa192a9 rustc_parse: remove huge error imports 2023-02-05 03:48:17 +01:00
est31
b4a20abc48 rustc_interface: remove huge error imports 2023-02-05 03:48:08 +01:00
est31
a399f0ca84 rustc_passes: remove huge error imports 2023-02-05 03:47:58 +01:00
est31
3478b162f3 rustc_const_eval: remove huge error imports 2023-02-05 03:47:48 +01:00
est31
4442f13b03 rustc_metadata: remove huge error imports 2023-02-05 03:47:38 +01:00
est31
60e82aef64 rustc_expand: remove huge error imports 2023-02-05 03:47:22 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
5c1cb5bbc6 Turn projections into copies in CopyProp. 2023-02-04 23:33:33 +00:00
Lenko Donchev
d9f60052d2 Recover from default value for a lifetime in generic parameters. 2023-02-04 17:04:09 -06:00
bors
50d3ba5bcb Auto merge of #107672 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-7e6dbuk, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 3 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #107116 (consolidate bootstrap docs)
 - #107646 (Provide structured suggestion for binding needing type on E0594)
 - #107661 (Remove Esteban from review queues for a while)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-02-04 21:07:10 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
d381eca5dc
Rollup merge of #107646 - estebank:specific-span, r=compiler-errors
Provide structured suggestion for binding needing type on E0594

Partially address #45405.
2023-02-04 20:29:06 +01:00
bors
3de7d7fb22 Auto merge of #107549 - Zoxc:rustc-shared, r=jyn514
Move code in `rustc_driver` out to a new `rustc_driver_impl` crate to allow pipelining

That adds a `rustc_shared` library which contains all the rustc library crates in a single dylib. It takes over this role from `rustc_driver`. This is done so that `rustc_driver` can be compiled in parallel with other crates. `rustc_shared` is intentionally left empty so it only does linking.

An alternative could be to move the code currently in `rustc_driver` into a new crate to avoid changing the name of the distributed library.
2023-02-04 18:11:02 +00:00
CastilloDel
cf0279991d Fix suggestions rendering when the span is multiline 2023-02-04 19:04:04 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
635ff8e2a8 Support parallel compiler. 2023-02-04 15:56:50 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
128f2224af Remove OnHit callback from query caches.
This is not useful now that query results are `Copy`.
2023-02-04 15:21:21 +00:00
bors
9dee4e4c42 Auto merge of #107267 - cjgillot:keep-aggregate, r=oli-obk
Do not deaggregate MIR

This turns out to simplify a lot of things.
I haven't checked the consequences for miri yet.

cc `@JakobDegen`
r? `@oli-obk`
2023-02-04 15:17:32 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
ed58c01959 don't point at nonexisting code beyond EOF when warning about unused delims
Previously we would show this:
```
warning: unnecessary braces around block return value
 --> /tmp/bad.rs:1:8
  |
1 | fn a(){{{
  |        ^  ^
  |
  = note: `#[warn(unused_braces)]` on by default
help: remove these braces
  |
1 - fn a(){{{
1 + fn a(){{
  |
```

which is now hidden in this case.
We would create a span spanning between the pair of redundant {}s but there is only EOF instead of the `}` so we would previously point at nothing.
This would cause the debug assertion ice to trigger.
I would have loved to just only point at the second delim and say "you can remove that" but I'm not sure how to do that without refactoring the entire diagnostic which seems tricky. :(
But given that this does not seem to regress any other tests we have, I think this edge-casey enough be acceptable.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/107423

r? @compiler-errors
2023-02-04 13:36:14 +01:00
bors
91eb6f9acf Auto merge of #107591 - krasimirgg:llvm-17-pgoopts, r=cuviper
llvm-wrapper: adapt for LLVM API changes

Adapts the wrapper for 516e301752, where the constructor of PGOOptions gained a new FileSystem argument. Adapted to use the real file system, similarly to the changes inside of LLVM:
516e301752 (diff-f409934ba27ad86494f3012324e9a3995b56e0743609ded7a387ba62bbf5edb0R236)

Found via our experimental Rust + LLVM at HEAD bot: https://buildkite.com/llvm-project/rust-llvm-integrate-prototype/builds/16853#01860e2e-5eba-4f07-8359-0325913ff410/219-517
2023-02-04 03:41:57 +00:00
Esteban Küber
e6c56cda09 review comments 2023-02-03 23:41:39 +00:00
Michael Goulet
72599c69b5
Rollup merge of #107621 - compiler-errors:intern-external-constraints, r=lcnr
Intern external constraints in new solver

Makes the query response `Copy`, fixing a few FIXMEs.
2023-02-03 14:15:23 -08:00
Michael Goulet
1594b58ce7
Rollup merge of #107595 - michaelwoerister:retry_proc_macro_loading, r=petrochenkov
Retry opening proc-macro DLLs a few times on Windows.

On Windows, the compiler [sometimes](https://users.rust-lang.org/t/error-loadlibraryexw-failed/77603) fails with the message `error: LoadLibraryExW failed` when trying to load a proc-macro crate. The error seems to occur intermittently, similar to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/86929, however, it seems to be almost impossible to reproduce outside of CI environments and thus very hard to debug. The fact that the error only occurs intermittently makes me think that this is a timing related issue.

This PR is an attempt to mitigate the issue by letting the compiler retry a few times when encountering this specific error (which resolved the issue described in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/86929).
2023-02-03 14:15:22 -08:00
Michael Goulet
e99e05d135
Rollup merge of #107551 - fee1-dead-contrib:rm_const_fnmut_helper, r=oli-obk
Replace `ConstFnMutClosure` with const closures

Also fixes a parser bug. cc `@oli-obk` for compiler changes
2023-02-03 14:15:22 -08:00
Michael Goulet
0b5941aa11 Make const/fn return params more suggestable 2023-02-03 21:37:41 +00:00
Michael Goulet
41883fd19a intern external constraints 2023-02-03 21:36:59 +00:00
Esteban Küber
da1360d981 Provide structured suggestion for binding needing type on E0594
Partially address #45405.
2023-02-03 18:53:27 +00:00
bors
658fad6c55 Auto merge of #107642 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-edcqhm5, r=Dylan-DPC
Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #107082 (Autotrait bounds on dyn-safe trait methods)
 - #107427 (Add candidates for DiscriminantKind builtin)
 - #107539 (Emit warnings on unused parens in index expressions)
 - #107544 (Improve `TokenCursor`.)
 - #107585 (Don't cause a cycle when formatting query description that references a FnDef)
 - #107633 (Fix suggestion for coercing Option<&String> to Option<&str>)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-02-03 17:53:49 +00:00
Dylan DPC
c9270272df
Rollup merge of #107633 - clubby789:option-string-coerce-fix, r=Nilstrieb
Fix suggestion for coercing Option<&String> to Option<&str>

Fixes #107604

This also makes the diagnostic `MachineApplicable`, and runs `rustfix` to check we're not producing incorrect code.

``@rustbot`` label +A-diagnostics
2023-02-03 23:04:52 +05:30
Dylan DPC
d6f0c51e98
Rollup merge of #107585 - compiler-errors:fndef-sig-cycle, r=oli-obk
Don't cause a cycle when formatting query description that references a FnDef

When a function returns `-> _`, we use typeck to compute what the resulting type of the body _should_ be. If we call another query inside of typeck and hit a cycle error, we attempt to report the cycle error which requires us to compute all of the query descriptions for the stack.

However, if one of the queries in that cycle has a query description that references this function as a FnDef type, we'll cause a *second* cycle error from within the cycle error reporting code, since rendering a FnDef requires us to compute its signature. This causes an unwrap to ICE, since during the *second* cycle reporting code, we try to look for a job that isn't in the active jobs list.

We can avoid this by using `with_no_queries!` when computing these query descriptions.

Fixes #107089

The only drawback is that the rendering of opaque types in cycles regresses a bit :| I'm open to alternate suggestions about how we may handle this...
2023-02-03 23:04:52 +05:30
Dylan DPC
815dc9c480
Rollup merge of #107544 - nnethercote:improve-TokenCursor, r=petrochenkov
Improve `TokenCursor`.

Some small improvements, for things that were bugging me.

Best reviewed one commit at a time.

r? ``@petrochenkov``
2023-02-03 23:04:51 +05:30
Dylan DPC
d9db35785d
Rollup merge of #107539 - PossiblyAShrub:unused-parens-in-index, r=lcnr
Emit warnings on unused parens in index expressions

Fixes: #96606.

I am not sure what the best term for "index expression" is. Is there a better term we could use?
2023-02-03 23:04:51 +05:30
Dylan DPC
e1bf3a1386
Rollup merge of #107427 - detrumi:builtin-impl-candidates, r=compiler-errors
Add candidates for DiscriminantKind builtin

Part of #107379
2023-02-03 23:04:50 +05:30
David Tolnay
4501d3abe1
Autotrait bounds on dyn-safe trait methods 2023-02-03 08:33:40 -08:00
David Tolnay
9e1c600f74
Disallow impl autotrait for trait object 2023-02-03 08:33:40 -08:00
yukang
cb55d10eb2 Fix #103320, add explanatory message for [#must_use] 2023-02-04 00:27:03 +08:00
bors
9545094994 Auto merge of #107599 - clubby789:debug-less-ref, r=nnethercote
Don't generate unecessary `&&self.field` in deriving Debug

Since unsized fields may only be the last one in a struct, we only need to generate a double reference (`&&self.field`) for the  final one.

cc `@nnethercote`
2023-02-03 14:22:42 +00:00
clubby789
f874f6768c Fix suggestion for coercing Option<&String> to Option<&str> 2023-02-03 11:44:23 +00:00
bors
a94b9fd0ac Auto merge of #107569 - petrochenkov:optattr, r=nnethercote
ast: Optimize list and value extraction primitives for attributes

It's not necessary to convert the whole attribute into a meta item to extract something specific.
2023-02-03 11:19:03 +00:00
Wilco Kusee
f29000eba9 Use new helper inside probe 2023-02-03 10:04:15 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
743ca67edf
Rollup merge of #107602 - estebank:anon-enum-access, r=compiler-errors
Parse and recover from type ascription in patterns

Reintroduce part of #106960, which was reverted in #107478.

r? `@compiler-errors`
2023-02-03 06:30:24 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
2fdb3559c4
Rollup merge of #106805 - madsravn:master, r=compiler-errors
Suggest `{var:?}` when finding `{?:var}` in inline format strings

Link to issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/106572

This is my first PR to this project, so hopefully I can get some good pointers with me from the first PR.

Currently my idea was to test out whether or not this is the correct solution to this issue and then hopefully expand upon the idea to not only work for Debug formatting but for all of  them. If this is a valid solution, I will create a new issue to give a better error message to a broader range of wrong-order formatting.
2023-02-03 06:30:23 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
6b94f4dccc
Rollup merge of #106575 - estebank:issue-64008, r=pnkfelix
Suggest `move` in nested closure when appropriate

Fix #64008.
2023-02-03 06:30:22 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
473d0c5510 Introduce write_aggregate. 2023-02-02 23:26:34 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
134d819072 Stop deaggegating MIR. 2023-02-02 23:20:29 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
6a0b218161 Stop deaggregating enums in MIR. 2023-02-02 23:20:27 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
b62a9da0c8 Handle aggregates in DataflowConstProp. 2023-02-02 23:09:51 +00:00