![]() fix usage of `autodiff` macro with inner functions This PR adds additional handling into the expansion step of the `std::autodiff` macro (in `compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/autodiff.rs`), which allows the macro to be applied to inner functions. ```rust #![feature(autodiff)] use std::autodiff::autodiff; fn main() { #[autodiff(d_inner, Forward, Dual, DualOnly)] fn inner(x: f32) -> f32 { x * x } } ``` Previously, the compiler didn't allow this due to only handling `Annotatable::Item` and `Annotatable::AssocItem` and missing the handling of `Annotatable::Stmt`. This resulted in the rather generic error ``` error: autodiff must be applied to function --> src/main.rs:6:5 | 6 | / fn inner(x: f32) -> f32 { 7 | | x * x 8 | | } | |_____^ error: could not compile `enzyme-test` (bin "enzyme-test") due to 1 previous error ``` This issue was originally reported [here](https://github.com/EnzymeAD/rust/issues/184). Quick question: would it make sense to add a ui test to ensure there is no regression on this? This is my first contribution, so I'm extra grateful for any piece of feedback!! :D r? `@oli-obk` Tracking issue for autodiff: #124509 |
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