41811 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Michael Goulet
abfa5c1dca Deeply normalize when computing implied outlives bounds 2024-12-02 22:51:17 +00:00
Michael Goulet
9bda88bb58 Fix const specialization 2024-12-02 22:21:53 +00:00
Michael Goulet
e91fc1bc0c Reimplement specialization for const traits 2024-12-02 22:12:08 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
6f9f17fc08
Rollup merge of #133746 - oli-obk:push-xwyrylxmrtvq, r=jieyouxu
Change `AttrArgs::Eq` to a struct variant

Cleanups for simplifying https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/131808

Basically changes `AttrArgs::Eq` to a struct variant and then avoids several matches on `AttrArgsEq` in favor of methods on it. This will make future refactorings simpler, as they can either keep methods or switch to field accesses without having to restructure code
2024-12-02 23:08:58 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
3586e4a326
Rollup merge of #133732 - nnethercote:fix-Z-dump-mir-dataflow, r=compiler-errors
Fix `-Zdump-mir-dataflow`

r? `@cjgillot`
2024-12-02 23:08:57 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
b1a643e599
Rollup merge of #133704 - RalfJung:promoted-size-overflow-ice, r=compiler-errors
fix ICE when promoted has layout size overflow

Turns out there is no reason to distinguish `tainted_by_errors` and `can_be_spurious` here, we can just track whether we allow this even in "infallible" constants.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/125476
2024-12-02 23:08:55 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
65b0dad824
Rollup merge of #133701 - kornelski:c-str, r=workingjubilee
Use c"lit" for CStrings without unwrap

I've reviewed uses of `CString::new("lit")`.

Some could be changed to `c"lit"`. Some could be changed to `c"lit".to_owned()`, avoiding an `unwrap()`.

Many `CString` documentation examples could be simplified. I deliberately haven't changed all the examples to use the exact same expression, so that they can demonstrate many ways of creating `CString`s.

I've left UI tests mostly unchanged, because `c""` requires edition 2021, but most UI tests use 2015, and I didn't want to accidentally change what the tests are testing.
2024-12-02 23:08:55 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
6f0d15a144
Rollup merge of #133610 - camelid:move-from_anon_const, r=BoxyUwU
Move `Const::{from_anon_const,try_from_lit}` to hir_ty_lowering

Fixes #128176.
This accomplishes one of the followup items from #131081.

These operations are much more about lowering the HIR than about
`Const`s themselves. They fit better in hir_ty_lowering with
`lower_const_arg` (formerly `Const::from_const_arg`) and the rest.

To accomplish this, `const_evaluatable_predicates_of` had to be changed
to not use `from_anon_const` anymore. Instead of visiting the HIR and
lowering anon consts on the fly, it now visits the `rustc_middle::ty`
data structures instead and directly looks for `UnevaluatedConst`s. This
approach was proposed in:
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/131081#discussion_r1821189257

r? `@BoxyUwU`
2024-12-02 23:08:54 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
f79e09c562
Rollup merge of #133535 - RalfJung:forbidden_lint_groups-future-compat, r=davidtwco
show forbidden_lint_groups in future-compat reports

Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/81670. This has been a future-compat lint for a while, time to dial it up to show up in reports.
2024-12-02 23:08:53 +01:00
Noah Lev
dcf332bd9d Fix broken intra-doc link 2024-12-02 19:34:54 +00:00
Noah Lev
277e049d91 Move Const::{from_anon_const,try_from_lit} to hir_ty_lowering
These operations are much more about lowering the HIR than about
`Const`s themselves. They fit better in hir_ty_lowering with
`lower_const_arg` (formerly `Const::from_const_arg`) and the rest.

To accomplish this, `const_evaluatable_predicates_of` had to be changed
to not use `from_anon_const` anymore. Instead of visiting the HIR and
lowering anon consts on the fly, it now visits the `rustc_middle::ty`
data structures instead and directly looks for `UnevaluatedConst`s. This
approach was proposed in:
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/131081#discussion_r1821189257
2024-12-02 19:34:47 +00:00
bors
d49be02cf6 Auto merge of #133760 - GuillaumeGomez:rollup-2c1y8c3, r=GuillaumeGomez
Rollup of 13 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #133603 (Eliminate magic numbers from expression precedence)
 - #133715 (rustdoc-json: Include safety of `static`s)
 - #133721 (rustdoc-json: Add test for `impl Trait for dyn Trait`)
 - #133725 (Remove `//@ compare-output-lines-by-subset`)
 - #133730 (Add pretty-printer parenthesis insertion test)
 - #133736 (Add `needs-target-has-atomic` directive)
 - #133739 (Re-add myself to rotation)
 - #133743 (Fix docs for `<[T]>::as_array`.)
 - #133744 (Fix typo README.md)
 - #133745 (Remove static HashSet for default IDs list)
 - #133749 (mir validator: don't store mir phase)
 - #133751 (remove `Ty::is_copy_modulo_regions`)
 - #133757 (`impl Default for EarlyDiagCtxt`)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-12-02 18:36:36 +00:00
Kornel
eadea7764e
Use c"lit" for CStrings without unwrap 2024-12-02 18:16:36 +00:00
Urgau
9d1f790594 Add warn-by-default lint against unpredictable fn pointer comparisons 2024-12-02 18:43:37 +01:00
Michael Goulet
59e3e8934e Gate async fn trait bound modifier on async_trait_bounds 2024-12-02 16:50:44 +00:00
Michael Goulet
a6f2f00de8 Move tests back to using AsyncFn 2024-12-02 16:49:59 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
586591f4d6
Rollup merge of #133757 - jyn514:error-handler, r=compiler-errors
`impl Default for EarlyDiagCtxt`

for small rustc_driver programs, most of their imports will currently be related to diagnostics. this change simplifies their code so it's more clear what in the driver is modified from the default.

this is especially important for external drivers which are out of tree and not updated in response to breaking changes. for these drivers, each import is a liability for future code, since it can be broken when refactors happen.

here is an example driver which is simplified by these changes:
```diff
diff --git a/src/main.rs b/src/main.rs
index f81aa3e..11e5f18 100644
--- a/src/main.rs
+++ b/src/main.rs
`@@` -1,16 +1,8 `@@`
 #![feature(rustc_private)]
 extern crate rustc_driver;
 extern crate rustc_interface;
-extern crate rustc_errors;
-extern crate rustc_session;

 use rustc_driver::Callbacks;
-use rustc_errors::{emitter::HumanReadableErrorType, ColorConfig};
 use rustc_interface::interface;
-use rustc_session::config::ErrorOutputType;
-use rustc_session::EarlyDiagCtxt;

 struct DisableSafetyChecks;

`@@` -26,11 +18,7 `@@` fn main() {
         "https://github.com/jyn514/jyn514.github.io/issues/new",
         |_| (),
     );
-    let handler = EarlyDiagCtxt::new(ErrorOutputType::HumanReadable(
-        HumanReadableErrorType::Default,
-        ColorConfig::Auto,
-    ));
-    rustc_driver::init_rustc_env_logger(&handler);
+    rustc_driver::init_rustc_env_logger(&Default::default());
     std::process::exit(rustc_driver::catch_with_exit_code(move || {
         let args: Vec<String> = std::env::args().collect();
         rustc_driver::RunCompiler::new(&args, &mut DisableSafetyChecks).run()
```
2024-12-02 17:36:12 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
4c68112df1
Rollup merge of #133751 - lcnr:no-trait-solving-on-type, r=compiler-errors
remove `Ty::is_copy_modulo_regions`

Using these functions is likely incorrect if an `InferCtxt` is available, I moved this function to `TyCtxt` (and added it to `LateContext`) and added a note to the documentation that one should prefer `Infer::type_is_copy_modulo_regions` instead.

I didn't yet move `is_sized` and `is_freeze`, though I think we should move these as well.

r? `@compiler-errors` cc #132279
2024-12-02 17:36:11 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
7c92266fde
Rollup merge of #133749 - lcnr:validator-mir_phase, r=compiler-errors
mir validator: don't store mir phase

it's already stored in the `Body` and we assert that they match.
2024-12-02 17:36:10 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
7dd0c8314d
Rollup merge of #133603 - dtolnay:precedence, r=lcnr
Eliminate magic numbers from expression precedence

Context: see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/133140.

This PR continues on backporting Syn's expression precedence design into rustc. Rustc's design used mysterious integer quantities represented variously as `i8` or `usize` (e.g. `PREC_CLOSURE = -40i8`), a special significance around `0` that is never named, and an extra `PREC_FORCE_PAREN` precedence level that does not correspond to any expression. Syn's design uses a C-like enum with variants that clearly correspond to specific sets of expression kinds.

This PR is a refactoring that has no intended behavior change on its own, but it unblocks other precedence work that rustc's precedence design was poorly suited to accommodate.

- Asymmetrical precedence, so that a pretty-printer can tell `(return 1) + 1` needs parens but `1 + return 1` does not.

- Squashing the `Closure` and `Jump` cases into a single precedence level.

- Numerous remaining false positives and false negatives in rustc pretty-printer's parenthesization of macro metavariables, for example in `$e < rhs` where $e is `lhs as Thing<T>`.

FYI `@fmease` &mdash; you don't need to review if rustbot picks someone else, but you mentioned being interested in the followup PRs.
2024-12-02 17:36:03 +01:00
bors
32eea2f446 Auto merge of #133626 - lcnr:fix-diesel, r=BoxyUwU
check local cache even if global is usable

we store overflow errors locally, even if we can otherwise use the global cache for this goal. should fix #133616, didn't test it locally yet as diesel tends to hit an unrelated debug assertion in rustdoc.

r? types
2024-12-02 15:31:36 +00:00
jyn
42174f0396 impl Default for EarlyDiagCtxt
for small rustc_driver programs, most of their imports will currently be related to diagnostics. this change simplifiers their code so it's more clear what in the driver is modified from the default.

this is especially important for external drivers which are out of tree and not updated in response to breaking changes. for these drivers, each import is a liability for future code, since it can be broken when refactors happen.

here is an example driver which is simplified by these changes:
```
diff --git a/src/main.rs b/src/main.rs
index f81aa3e..11e5f18 100644
--- a/src/main.rs
+++ b/src/main.rs
@@ -1,16 +1,8 @@
 #![feature(rustc_private)]
 extern crate rustc_driver;
 extern crate rustc_interface;
-extern crate rustc_errors;
-extern crate rustc_session;

 use rustc_driver::Callbacks;
-use rustc_errors::{emitter::HumanReadableErrorType, ColorConfig};
 use rustc_interface::interface;
-use rustc_session::config::ErrorOutputType;
-use rustc_session::EarlyDiagCtxt;

 struct DisableSafetyChecks;

@@ -26,11 +18,7 @@ fn main() {
         "https://github.com/jyn514/jyn514.github.io/issues/new",
         |_| (),
     );
-    let handler = EarlyDiagCtxt::new(ErrorOutputType::HumanReadable(
-        HumanReadableErrorType::Default,
-        ColorConfig::Auto,
-    ));
-    rustc_driver::init_rustc_env_logger(&handler);
+    rustc_driver::init_rustc_env_logger(&Default::default());
     std::process::exit(rustc_driver::catch_with_exit_code(move || {
         let args: Vec<String> = std::env::args().collect();
         rustc_driver::RunCompiler::new(&args, &mut DisableSafetyChecks).run()
```
2024-12-02 09:55:04 -05:00
lcnr
e089bead32 remove Ty::is_copy_modulo_regions 2024-12-02 13:57:56 +01:00
lcnr
cfee10ce89 remove outdated comment 2024-12-02 13:43:16 +01:00
lcnr
8b90e70e06 mir validator: don't store mir phase 2024-12-02 13:38:18 +01:00
bors
3bff51ea91 Auto merge of #133728 - jhpratt:rollup-k1i60pg, r=jhpratt
Rollup of 4 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #133589 (Remove `hir::ArrayLen`)
 - #133672 (Remove a bunch of unnecessary const stability noise)
 - #133678 (Stabilize `ptr::fn_addr_eq`)
 - #133727 (Update mailmap)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-12-02 12:17:12 +00:00
Oli Scherer
da182b6d95 Deduplicate some matches that always panic in one arm 2024-12-02 11:04:57 +00:00
Oli Scherer
c0b532277b Add a helper method for extracting spans from AttrArgsEq 2024-12-02 11:04:57 +00:00
Ding Xiang Fei
2d61c0906a
reduce false positives on some common cases from if-let-rescope 2024-12-02 18:30:29 +08:00
Oli Scherer
778321d155 Change AttrArgs::Eq into a struct variant 2024-12-02 10:28:58 +00:00
bors
bd36e69d25 Auto merge of #133566 - lcnr:fast-reject-perf, r=compiler-errors
fast-reject: add cache

slightly modified version of #133524

I tried a few alternatives:
- simply bail after recursion for a certain amount of times, however, looking at the number of steps taken while compiling different crates we get the following results[^1]:
- add a cache: results in a bigger performance impact

typenum
```rust
1098842 counts
(  1)   670511 (61.0%, 61.0%): dropping after 1
(  2)   358785 (32.7%, 93.7%): dropping after 0
(  3)    25191 ( 2.3%, 96.0%): dropping after 2
(  4)    10912 ( 1.0%, 97.0%): dropping after 4
(  5)     6461 ( 0.6%, 97.5%): dropping after 3
(  6)     5239 ( 0.5%, 98.0%): dropping after 5
(  7)     2528 ( 0.2%, 98.3%): dropping after 8
(  8)     2188 ( 0.2%, 98.5%): dropping after 1094
(  9)     2097 ( 0.2%, 98.6%): dropping after 6
( 10)     1179 ( 0.1%, 98.7%): dropping after 34
( 11)     1148 ( 0.1%, 98.9%): dropping after 7
( 12)      822 ( 0.1%, 98.9%): dropping after 10
```
bitmaps
```rust
533346 counts
(  1)   526166 (98.7%, 98.7%): dropping after 1
(  2)     4562 ( 0.9%, 99.5%): dropping after 0
(  3)     2072 ( 0.4%, 99.9%): dropping after 1024
(  4)      305 ( 0.1%,100.0%): dropping after 2
(  5)      106 ( 0.0%,100.0%): dropping after 4
(  6)       30 ( 0.0%,100.0%): dropping after 8
(  7)       18 ( 0.0%,100.0%): dropping after 3
(  8)       17 ( 0.0%,100.0%): dropping after 44
(  9)       15 ( 0.0%,100.0%): dropping after 168
( 10)        8 ( 0.0%,100.0%): dropping after 14
( 11)        7 ( 0.0%,100.0%): dropping after 13
( 12)        7 ( 0.0%,100.0%): dropping after 24
```
stage 2 compiler is mostly trivial, but has a few cases where we get >5000
```rust
12987156 counts
(  1)  9280476 (71.5%, 71.5%): dropping after 0
(  2)  2277841 (17.5%, 89.0%): dropping after 1
(  3)   724888 ( 5.6%, 94.6%): dropping after 2
(  4)   204005 ( 1.6%, 96.2%): dropping after 4
(  5)   146537 ( 1.1%, 97.3%): dropping after 3
(  6)    64287 ( 0.5%, 97.8%): dropping after 5
(  7)    43938 ( 0.3%, 98.1%): dropping after 6
(  8)    43758 ( 0.3%, 98.4%): dropping after 8
(  9)    27220 ( 0.2%, 98.7%): dropping after 7
( 10)    17374 ( 0.1%, 98.8%): dropping after 9
( 11)    16015 ( 0.1%, 98.9%): dropping after 10
( 12)    12855 ( 0.1%, 99.0%): dropping after 12
( 13)    10494 ( 0.1%, 99.1%): dropping after 11
( 14)     7553 ( 0.1%, 99.2%): dropping after 14
```

[^1]: i've incremented a counter in the place I now decrement the depth at and then printed it on drop

r? `@compiler-errors`
2024-12-02 09:19:20 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
cecef131a2 Simplify ResultsHandle.
The `Borrowed` variant is no longer used. This commit removes it, along
with the `as_results_cursor` method that produces it, and renames
`as_results_cursor_mut` as `as_results_cursor`.
2024-12-02 16:19:17 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
d37ed10634 Fix crash with -Zdump-mir-dataflow
As of #133155 `Formatter:new` uses `as_results_cursor` to create a
non-mutable results reference, and then later that is accessed via
`deref_mut` which results in a runtime abort. Changing to
`as_results_cursor_mut` fixes it.

Fixes #133641.
2024-12-02 16:17:55 +11:00
Jacob Pratt
811eaebf7e
Rollup merge of #133589 - voidc:remove-array-len, r=boxyuwu
Remove `hir::ArrayLen`

This refactoring removes `hir::ArrayLen`, replacing it with `hir::ConstArg`. To represent inferred array lengths (previously `hir::ArrayLen::Infer`), a new variant `ConstArgKind::Infer` is added.

r? `@BoxyUwU`
2024-12-01 22:10:23 -05:00
Jacob Pratt
fa2edee758
Rollup merge of #133446 - Zalathar:querify, r=cjgillot
coverage: Use a query to identify which counter/expression IDs are used

Given that we already have a query to identify the highest-numbered counter ID in a MIR body, we can extend that query to also build bitsets of used counter/expression IDs. That lets us avoid some messy coverage bookkeeping during the main MIR traversal for codegen.

This does mean that we fail to treat some IDs as used in certain MIR-inlining scenarios, but I think that's fine, because it means that the results will be consistent across all instantiations of a function.

---

There's some more cleanup I want to do in the function coverage collector, since it isn't really collecting anything any more, but I'll leave that for future work.
2024-12-01 21:38:25 -05:00
Ralf Jung
a17294dc0f fix ICE when promoted has layout size overflow 2024-12-01 19:52:27 +01:00
Andrew Zhogin
9aab517d63 rust_for_linux: -Zreg-struct-return commandline flag for X86 (#116973) 2024-12-02 01:14:40 +07:00
Ralf Jung
611a99188e fix safe-transmute handling of enums 2024-12-01 18:28:04 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
78dad1ee56
Rollup merge of #133691 - compiler-errors:let-source, r=lqd
Check let source before suggesting annotation

Make sure we don't annotate nonsense type annotations on locals that come from desugarings.

fixes #133688
2024-12-01 14:30:11 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
337c48cec5
Rollup merge of #133482 - compiler-errors:raw-lt-tick, r=estebank
Only error raw lifetime followed by `\'` in edition 2021+

Fixes #133479
cc #132341

I think this fixes a purely theoretical regression since it only affects edition 2015 (who is using that?) and only in the very rare case of a raw lifetime followed immediately by a lifetime like `'r#a'r`.
2024-12-01 14:30:08 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
b574158394
Rollup merge of #133403 - compiler-errors:adjust-host-effect-preds, r=fee1-dead,lcnr
Make `adjust_fulfillment_errors` work with `HostEffectPredicate` and `const_conditions`

Greatly improves the spans for reporting unsatisfied `~const` bounds :)

r? project-const-traits or maybe ``@lcnr`` (if you want to deal with a diagnostics PR lmao)
2024-12-01 14:30:07 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
ae6a7dba2a
Rollup merge of #132974 - madsmtm:linker-arguments-with-commas, r=petrochenkov
Properly pass linker arguments that contain commas

When linking with the system C compiler, we sometimes want to forward certain arguments unchanged to the linker. This can be done with `-Wl,arg1,arg2` or `-Xlinker arg1 -Xlinker arg2`. `-Wl` is used when possible, since it is more compact, but it does not support commas in the argument itself - in those cases, we need to use `-Xlinker`, and that is what this PR implements.

This also fixes using sanitizers on macOS with `-Clinker-flavor=ld`, as those were previously manually using `-Wl`/`-Xlinker` (probably since the support wasn't present in the `link_args` function).

Note that there has been [a previous PR for this](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/38798), but it only implemented this in certain cases when passing `-rpath`.

r? compiler
2024-12-01 14:30:07 +01:00
bors
6c76ed5503 Auto merge of #133694 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-s6xj4rf, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #128184 (std: refactor `pthread`-based synchronization)
 - #132047 (Robustify and genericize return-type-notation resolution in `resolve_bound_vars`)
 - #133515 (fix: hurd build, stat64.st_fsid was renamed to st_dev)
 - #133602 (fix: fix codeblocks in `PathBuf` example)
 - #133622 (update link to "C++ Exceptions under the hood" blog)
 - #133660 (Do not create trait object type if missing associated types)
 - #133686 (Add diagnostic item for `std::ops::ControlFlow`)
 - #133689 (Fixed typos by changing `happend` to `happened`)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-12-01 07:53:58 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
c0fa0ec7b5
Rollup merge of #133689 - HomelikeBrick42:master, r=jieyouxu
Fixed typos by changing `happend` to `happened`

I just noticed this typo before and decided to fix it :3
2024-12-01 08:15:26 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
3d365795fa
Rollup merge of #133686 - samueltardieu:push-xkxwxzxqokuu, r=compiler-errors
Add diagnostic item for `std::ops::ControlFlow`

This will be used in Clippy to detect useless conversions done through `ControlFlow::map_break()` and `ControlFlow::map_continue()`.
2024-12-01 08:15:25 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
4d5ad194d5
Rollup merge of #133660 - compiler-errors:trait-obj-missing-assoc, r=lcnr
Do not create trait object type if missing associated types

r? lcnr
2024-12-01 08:15:25 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
20af878588
Rollup merge of #132047 - compiler-errors:rbv-rtn-cleanup, r=cjgillot
Robustify and genericize return-type-notation resolution in `resolve_bound_vars`

#129629 implemented return-type-notation (RTN) in its path form, like `where T::method(..): Bound`. As part of lowering, we must record the late-bound vars for the where clause introduced by the method (namely, its early- and late-bound lifetime arguments, since `where T::method(..)` turns into a higher-ranked where clause over all of the lifetimes according to [RFC 3654](https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/3654-return-type-notation.html#converting-to-higher-ranked-trait-bounds)).

However, this logic was only looking at the where clauses of the parent item that the `T::method(..)` bound was written on, and not any parent items. This PR generalizes that logic to look at the parent item (i.e. the outer impl or trait) instead and fixes a (debug only) assertion as an effect.

This logic is also more general and likely easier to adapt to more interesting (though likely very far off) cases like non-lifetime binder `for<T: Trait> T::method(..): Send` bounds.

Tracking:

- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/109417
2024-12-01 08:15:21 +01:00
Michael Goulet
d878fd8877 Only error raw lifetime followed by \' in edition 2021+ 2024-12-01 05:23:16 +00:00
Michael Goulet
b87e935407 Revert "Reject raw lifetime followed by \' as well"
This reverts commit 1990f1560801ca3f9e6a3286e58204aa329ee037.
2024-12-01 05:22:16 +00:00
Michael Goulet
d5c5d58a37 Pull out expr handling 2024-12-01 05:11:42 +00:00