diff --git a/.github/workflows/ci.yml b/.github/workflows/ci.yml index caf97abf78d9..853f43e15e30 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/ci.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/ci.yml @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ name: CI - "**" permissions: contents: read + packages: write defaults: run: shell: bash @@ -42,6 +43,7 @@ jobs: CI_JOB_NAME: "${{ matrix.name }}" CARGO_REGISTRIES_CRATES_IO_PROTOCOL: sparse HEAD_SHA: "${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha || github.sha }}" + DOCKER_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" SCCACHE_BUCKET: rust-lang-ci-sccache2 TOOLSTATE_REPO: "https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rust-toolstate" CACHE_DOMAIN: ci-caches.rust-lang.org @@ -172,6 +174,7 @@ jobs: CI_JOB_NAME: "${{ matrix.name }}" CARGO_REGISTRIES_CRATES_IO_PROTOCOL: sparse HEAD_SHA: "${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha || github.sha }}" + DOCKER_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" SCCACHE_BUCKET: rust-lang-ci-sccache2 DEPLOY_BUCKET: rust-lang-ci2 TOOLSTATE_REPO: "https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rust-toolstate" @@ -554,6 +557,7 @@ jobs: CI_JOB_NAME: "${{ matrix.name }}" CARGO_REGISTRIES_CRATES_IO_PROTOCOL: sparse HEAD_SHA: "${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha || github.sha }}" + DOCKER_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" SCCACHE_BUCKET: rust-lang-ci-sccache2 DEPLOY_BUCKET: rust-lang-ci2 TOOLSTATE_REPO: "https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rust-toolstate" diff --git a/Cargo.lock b/Cargo.lock index 74f96983b314..25f4959bf141 100644 --- a/Cargo.lock +++ b/Cargo.lock @@ -382,9 +382,9 @@ dependencies = [ [[package]] name = "byteorder" -version = "1.4.3" +version = "1.5.0" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "14c189c53d098945499cdfa7ecc63567cf3886b3332b312a5b4585d8d3a6a610" +checksum = "1fd0f2584146f6f2ef48085050886acf353beff7305ebd1ae69500e27c67f64b" [[package]] name = "bytes" @@ -596,11 +596,11 @@ dependencies = [ name = "clippy_dev" version = "0.0.1" dependencies = [ - "aho-corasick 0.7.20", + "aho-corasick 1.0.2", "clap", "indoc", "itertools", - "opener 0.5.2", + "opener", "shell-escape", "walkdir", ] @@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ name = "clippy_lints" version = "0.1.77" dependencies = [ "arrayvec", - "cargo_metadata 0.15.4", + "cargo_metadata 0.18.0", "clippy_config", "clippy_utils", "declare_clippy_lint", @@ -1268,7 +1268,6 @@ name = "error_index_generator" version = "0.0.0" dependencies = [ "mdbook", - "rustc_error_codes", ] [[package]] @@ -2351,7 +2350,7 @@ dependencies = [ "log", "memchr", "once_cell", - "opener 0.6.1", + "opener", "pathdiff", "pulldown-cmark", "regex", @@ -2596,9 +2595,9 @@ checksum = "830b246a0e5f20af87141b25c173cd1b609bd7779a4617d6ec582abaf90870f3" [[package]] name = "object" -version = "0.32.1" +version = "0.32.2" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "9cf5f9dd3933bd50a9e1f149ec995f39ae2c496d31fd772c1fd45ebc27e902b0" +checksum = "a6a622008b6e321afc04970976f62ee297fdbaa6f95318ca343e3eebb9648441" dependencies = [ "compiler_builtins", "crc32fast", @@ -2626,16 +2625,6 @@ version = "1.18.0" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" checksum = "dd8b5dd2ae5ed71462c540258bedcb51965123ad7e7ccf4b9a8cafaa4a63576d" -[[package]] -name = "opener" -version = "0.5.2" -source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "293c15678e37254c15bd2f092314abb4e51d7fdde05c2021279c12631b54f005" -dependencies = [ - "bstr", - "winapi", -] - [[package]] name = "opener" version = "0.6.1" @@ -3014,11 +3003,11 @@ dependencies = [ [[package]] name = "pulldown-cmark" -version = "0.9.3" +version = "0.9.6" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "77a1a2f1f0a7ecff9c31abbe177637be0e97a0aef46cf8738ece09327985d998" +checksum = "57206b407293d2bcd3af849ce869d52068623f19e1b5ff8e8778e3309439682b" dependencies = [ - "bitflags 1.3.2", + "bitflags 2.4.1", "memchr", "unicase", ] @@ -3711,7 +3700,6 @@ dependencies = [ "rustc_codegen_ssa", "rustc_const_eval", "rustc_data_structures", - "rustc_error_codes", "rustc_errors", "rustc_expand", "rustc_feature", @@ -3784,9 +3772,11 @@ dependencies = [ "rustc_ast", "rustc_ast_pretty", "rustc_data_structures", + "rustc_error_codes", "rustc_error_messages", "rustc_fluent_macro", "rustc_hir", + "rustc_index", "rustc_lint_defs", "rustc_macros", "rustc_serialize", @@ -4352,7 +4342,6 @@ dependencies = [ name = "rustc_pattern_analysis" version = "0.0.0" dependencies = [ - "derivative", "rustc-hash", "rustc_apfloat", "rustc_arena", @@ -4797,12 +4786,12 @@ checksum = "4f3208ce4d8448b3f3e7d168a73f5e0c43a61e32930de3bceeccedb388b6bf06" [[package]] name = "ruzstd" -version = "0.4.0" +version = "0.5.0" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "ac3ffab8f9715a0d455df4bbb9d21e91135aab3cd3ca187af0cd0c3c3f868fdc" +checksum = "58c4eb8a81997cf040a091d1f7e1938aeab6749d3a0dfa73af43cdc32393483d" dependencies = [ "byteorder", - "thiserror-core", + "derive_more", "twox-hash", ] @@ -5365,26 +5354,6 @@ dependencies = [ "thiserror-impl", ] -[[package]] -name = "thiserror-core" -version = "1.0.38" -source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "0d97345f6437bb2004cd58819d8a9ef8e36cdd7661c2abc4bbde0a7c40d9f497" -dependencies = [ - "thiserror-core-impl", -] - -[[package]] -name = "thiserror-core-impl" -version = "1.0.38" -source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "10ac1c5050e43014d16b2f94d0d2ce79e65ffdd8b38d8048f9c8f6a8a6da62ac" -dependencies = [ - "proc-macro2", - "quote", - "syn 1.0.109", -] - [[package]] name = "thiserror-impl" version = "1.0.47" @@ -5757,9 +5726,9 @@ dependencies = [ [[package]] name = "unic-langid" -version = "0.9.1" +version = "0.9.4" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "398f9ad7239db44fd0f80fe068d12ff22d78354080332a5077dc6f52f14dcf2f" +checksum = "238722e6d794ed130f91f4ea33e01fcff4f188d92337a21297892521c72df516" dependencies = [ "unic-langid-impl", "unic-langid-macros", @@ -5767,18 +5736,18 @@ dependencies = [ [[package]] name = "unic-langid-impl" -version = "0.9.1" +version = "0.9.4" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "e35bfd2f2b8796545b55d7d3fd3e89a0613f68a0d1c8bc28cb7ff96b411a35ff" +checksum = "4bd55a2063fdea4ef1f8633243a7b0524cbeef1905ae04c31a1c9b9775c55bc6" dependencies = [ "tinystr", ] [[package]] name = "unic-langid-macros" -version = "0.9.1" +version = "0.9.4" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "055e618bf694161ffff0466d95cef3e1a5edc59f6ba1888e97801f2b4ebdc4fe" +checksum = "5c854cefb82ff2816410ce606acbad1b3af065140907b29be9229040752b83ec" dependencies = [ "proc-macro-hack", "tinystr", @@ -5788,13 +5757,13 @@ dependencies = [ [[package]] name = "unic-langid-macros-impl" -version = "0.9.1" +version = "0.9.4" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "1f5cdec05b907f4e2f6843f4354f4ce6a5bebe1a56df320a49134944477ce4d8" +checksum = "fea2a4c80deb4fb3ca51f66b5e2dd91e3642bbce52234bcf22e41668281208e4" dependencies = [ "proc-macro-hack", "quote", - "syn 1.0.109", + "syn 2.0.32", "unic-langid-impl", ] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast/src/lib.rs index 7e713a49a8cf..76d838308b46 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast/src/lib.rs @@ -13,13 +13,11 @@ #![feature(rustdoc_internals)] #![feature(associated_type_bounds)] #![feature(box_patterns)] -#![feature(const_trait_impl)] #![feature(if_let_guard)] #![feature(let_chains)] #![feature(min_specialization)] #![feature(negative_impls)] #![feature(stmt_expr_attributes)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast/src/util/literal.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast/src/util/literal.rs index 7b781ba1e112..aaeb1bb9bff8 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast/src/util/literal.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast/src/util/literal.rs @@ -3,8 +3,7 @@ use crate::ast::{self, LitKind, MetaItemLit, StrStyle}; use crate::token::{self, Token}; use rustc_lexer::unescape::{ - byte_from_char, unescape_byte, unescape_c_string, unescape_char, unescape_literal, CStrUnit, - Mode, + byte_from_char, unescape_byte, unescape_char, unescape_mixed, unescape_unicode, MixedUnit, Mode, }; use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Symbol}; use rustc_span::Span; @@ -48,6 +47,9 @@ impl LitKind { return Err(LitError::InvalidSuffix); } + // For byte/char/string literals, chars and escapes have already been + // checked in the lexer (in `cook_lexer_literal`). So we can assume all + // chars and escapes are valid here. Ok(match kind { token::Bool => { assert!(symbol.is_bool_lit()); @@ -56,12 +58,12 @@ impl LitKind { token::Byte => { return unescape_byte(symbol.as_str()) .map(LitKind::Byte) - .map_err(|_| LitError::LexerError); + .map_err(|_| panic!("failed to unescape byte literal")); } token::Char => { return unescape_char(symbol.as_str()) .map(LitKind::Char) - .map_err(|_| LitError::LexerError); + .map_err(|_| panic!("failed to unescape char literal")); } // There are some valid suffixes for integer and float literals, @@ -77,26 +79,22 @@ impl LitKind { let s = symbol.as_str(); // Vanilla strings are so common we optimize for the common case where no chars // requiring special behaviour are present. - let symbol = if s.contains(['\\', '\r']) { + let symbol = if s.contains('\\') { let mut buf = String::with_capacity(s.len()); - let mut error = Ok(()); // Force-inlining here is aggressive but the closure is - // called on every char in the string, so it can be - // hot in programs with many long strings. - unescape_literal( + // called on every char in the string, so it can be hot in + // programs with many long strings containing escapes. + unescape_unicode( s, Mode::Str, &mut #[inline(always)] - |_, unescaped_char| match unescaped_char { + |_, c| match c { Ok(c) => buf.push(c), Err(err) => { - if err.is_fatal() { - error = Err(LitError::LexerError); - } + assert!(!err.is_fatal(), "failed to unescape string literal") } }, ); - error?; Symbol::intern(&buf) } else { symbol @@ -104,86 +102,46 @@ impl LitKind { LitKind::Str(symbol, ast::StrStyle::Cooked) } token::StrRaw(n) => { - // Raw strings have no escapes, so we only need to check for invalid chars, and we - // can reuse the symbol on success. - let mut error = Ok(()); - unescape_literal(symbol.as_str(), Mode::RawStr, &mut |_, unescaped_char| { - match unescaped_char { - Ok(_) => {} - Err(err) => { - if err.is_fatal() { - error = Err(LitError::LexerError); - } - } - } - }); - error?; + // Raw strings have no escapes so no work is needed here. LitKind::Str(symbol, ast::StrStyle::Raw(n)) } token::ByteStr => { let s = symbol.as_str(); let mut buf = Vec::with_capacity(s.len()); - let mut error = Ok(()); - unescape_literal(s, Mode::ByteStr, &mut |_, c| match c { + unescape_unicode(s, Mode::ByteStr, &mut |_, c| match c { Ok(c) => buf.push(byte_from_char(c)), Err(err) => { - if err.is_fatal() { - error = Err(LitError::LexerError); - } + assert!(!err.is_fatal(), "failed to unescape string literal") } }); - error?; LitKind::ByteStr(buf.into(), StrStyle::Cooked) } token::ByteStrRaw(n) => { - // Raw strings have no escapes, so we only need to check for invalid chars, and we - // can convert the symbol directly to a `Lrc` on success. - let s = symbol.as_str(); - let mut error = Ok(()); - unescape_literal(s, Mode::RawByteStr, &mut |_, c| match c { - Ok(_) => {} - Err(err) => { - if err.is_fatal() { - error = Err(LitError::LexerError); - } - } - }); - LitKind::ByteStr(s.to_owned().into_bytes().into(), StrStyle::Raw(n)) + // Raw strings have no escapes so we can convert the symbol + // directly to a `Lrc`. + let buf = symbol.as_str().to_owned().into_bytes(); + LitKind::ByteStr(buf.into(), StrStyle::Raw(n)) } token::CStr => { let s = symbol.as_str(); let mut buf = Vec::with_capacity(s.len()); - let mut error = Ok(()); - unescape_c_string(s, Mode::CStr, &mut |_span, c| match c { - Ok(CStrUnit::Byte(b)) => buf.push(b), - Ok(CStrUnit::Char(c)) => { + unescape_mixed(s, Mode::CStr, &mut |_span, c| match c { + Ok(MixedUnit::Char(c)) => { buf.extend_from_slice(c.encode_utf8(&mut [0; 4]).as_bytes()) } + Ok(MixedUnit::HighByte(b)) => buf.push(b), Err(err) => { - if err.is_fatal() { - error = Err(LitError::LexerError); - } + assert!(!err.is_fatal(), "failed to unescape C string literal") } }); - error?; buf.push(0); LitKind::CStr(buf.into(), StrStyle::Cooked) } token::CStrRaw(n) => { - // Raw strings have no escapes, so we only need to check for invalid chars, and we - // can convert the symbol directly to a `Lrc` on success. - let s = symbol.as_str(); - let mut error = Ok(()); - unescape_c_string(s, Mode::RawCStr, &mut |_, c| match c { - Ok(_) => {} - Err(err) => { - if err.is_fatal() { - error = Err(LitError::LexerError); - } - } - }); - error?; - let mut buf = s.to_owned().into_bytes(); + // Raw strings have no escapes so we can convert the symbol + // directly to a `Lrc` after appending the terminating NUL + // char. + let mut buf = symbol.as_str().to_owned().into_bytes(); buf.push(0); LitKind::CStr(buf.into(), StrStyle::Raw(n)) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/errors.rs index 4843d36372dc..51bb8a96fad2 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/errors.rs @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -use rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgFromDisplay; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, DiagnosticArgFromDisplay}; use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; use rustc_span::{symbol::Ident, Span, Symbol}; #[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering_generic_type_with_parentheses, code = "E0214")] +#[diag(ast_lowering_generic_type_with_parentheses, code = E0214)] pub struct GenericTypeWithParentheses { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ pub struct UseAngleBrackets { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_lowering_invalid_abi, code = "E0703")] +#[diag(ast_lowering_invalid_abi, code = E0703)] #[note] pub struct InvalidAbi { #[primary_span] @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ pub enum AssocTyParenthesesSub { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_lowering_misplaced_impl_trait, code = "E0562")] +#[diag(ast_lowering_misplaced_impl_trait, code = E0562)] #[note] pub struct MisplacedImplTrait<'a> { #[primary_span] @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ pub struct UnderscoreExprLhsAssign { } #[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering_base_expression_double_dot, code = "E0797")] +#[diag(ast_lowering_base_expression_double_dot, code = E0797)] pub struct BaseExpressionDoubleDot { #[primary_span] #[suggestion(code = "/* expr */", applicability = "has-placeholders", style = "verbose")] @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ pub struct BaseExpressionDoubleDot { } #[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering_await_only_in_async_fn_and_blocks, code = "E0728")] +#[diag(ast_lowering_await_only_in_async_fn_and_blocks, code = E0728)] pub struct AwaitOnlyInAsyncFnAndBlocks { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -132,14 +132,14 @@ pub struct AwaitOnlyInAsyncFnAndBlocks { } #[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering_coroutine_too_many_parameters, code = "E0628")] +#[diag(ast_lowering_coroutine_too_many_parameters, code = E0628)] pub struct CoroutineTooManyParameters { #[primary_span] pub fn_decl_span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering_closure_cannot_be_static, code = "E0697")] +#[diag(ast_lowering_closure_cannot_be_static, code = E0697)] pub struct ClosureCannotBeStatic { #[primary_span] pub fn_decl_span: Span, @@ -154,14 +154,14 @@ pub struct FunctionalRecordUpdateDestructuringAssignment { } #[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering_async_coroutines_not_supported, code = "E0727")] +#[diag(ast_lowering_async_coroutines_not_supported, code = E0727)] pub struct AsyncCoroutinesNotSupported { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic, Clone, Copy)] -#[diag(ast_lowering_inline_asm_unsupported_target, code = "E0472")] +#[diag(ast_lowering_inline_asm_unsupported_target, code = E0472)] pub struct InlineAsmUnsupportedTarget { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/expr.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/expr.rs index cc172b376573..0ad4a59c17eb 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/expr.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/expr.rs @@ -153,7 +153,6 @@ impl<'hir> LoweringContext<'_, 'hir> { } ExprKind::Let(pat, scrutinee, span, is_recovered) => { hir::ExprKind::Let(self.arena.alloc(hir::Let { - hir_id: self.next_id(), span: self.lower_span(*span), pat: self.lower_pat(pat), ty: None, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/lib.rs index 057fe65d0afa..3621844efc8d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/lib.rs @@ -33,10 +33,8 @@ #![allow(internal_features)] #![feature(rustdoc_internals)] #![doc(rust_logo)] -#![feature(if_let_guard)] #![feature(box_patterns)] #![feature(let_chains)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] @@ -2307,7 +2305,10 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> LoweringContext<'a, 'hir> { match c.value.kind { ExprKind::Underscore => { if self.tcx.features().generic_arg_infer { - hir::ArrayLen::Infer(self.lower_node_id(c.id), self.lower_span(c.value.span)) + hir::ArrayLen::Infer(hir::InferArg { + hir_id: self.lower_node_id(c.id), + span: self.lower_span(c.value.span), + }) } else { feature_err( &self.tcx.sess, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/errors.rs index e2b8e64b115e..5f54a0ddf8c3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/errors.rs @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ //! Errors emitted by ast_passes. use rustc_ast::ParamKindOrd; -use rustc_errors::{AddToDiagnostic, Applicability}; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, AddToDiagnostic, Applicability}; use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; use rustc_span::{symbol::Ident, Span, Symbol}; @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ pub struct InvalidLabel { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes_visibility_not_permitted, code = "E0449")] +#[diag(ast_passes_visibility_not_permitted, code = E0449)] pub struct VisibilityNotPermitted { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ pub enum VisibilityNotPermittedNote { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes_trait_fn_const, code = "E0379")] +#[diag(ast_passes_trait_fn_const, code = E0379)] pub struct TraitFnConst { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -302,14 +302,14 @@ pub struct ItemUnderscore<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes_nomangle_ascii, code = "E0754")] +#[diag(ast_passes_nomangle_ascii, code = E0754)] pub struct NoMangleAscii { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes_module_nonascii, code = "E0754")] +#[diag(ast_passes_module_nonascii, code = E0754)] #[help] pub struct ModuleNonAscii { #[primary_span] @@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ pub struct ModuleNonAscii { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes_auto_generic, code = "E0567")] +#[diag(ast_passes_auto_generic, code = E0567)] pub struct AutoTraitGeneric { #[primary_span] #[suggestion(code = "", applicability = "machine-applicable")] @@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ pub struct AutoTraitGeneric { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes_auto_super_lifetime, code = "E0568")] +#[diag(ast_passes_auto_super_lifetime, code = E0568)] pub struct AutoTraitBounds { #[primary_span] #[suggestion(code = "", applicability = "machine-applicable")] @@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ pub struct AutoTraitBounds { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes_auto_items, code = "E0380")] +#[diag(ast_passes_auto_items, code = E0380)] pub struct AutoTraitItems { #[primary_span] pub spans: Vec, @@ -384,28 +384,28 @@ impl AddToDiagnostic for EmptyLabelManySpans { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes_pattern_in_fn_pointer, code = "E0561")] +#[diag(ast_passes_pattern_in_fn_pointer, code = E0561)] pub struct PatternFnPointer { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes_trait_object_single_bound, code = "E0226")] +#[diag(ast_passes_trait_object_single_bound, code = E0226)] pub struct TraitObjectBound { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes_impl_trait_path, code = "E0667")] +#[diag(ast_passes_impl_trait_path, code = E0667)] pub struct ImplTraitPath { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes_nested_impl_trait, code = "E0666")] +#[diag(ast_passes_nested_impl_trait, code = E0666)] pub struct NestedImplTrait { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ pub struct ObsoleteAuto { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes_unsafe_negative_impl, code = "E0198")] +#[diag(ast_passes_unsafe_negative_impl, code = E0198)] pub struct UnsafeNegativeImpl { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -468,7 +468,7 @@ pub struct InherentImplCannot<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes_inherent_cannot_be, code = "E0197")] +#[diag(ast_passes_inherent_cannot_be, code = E0197)] pub struct InherentImplCannotUnsafe<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ pub struct GenericDefaultTrailing { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes_nested_lifetimes, code = "E0316")] +#[diag(ast_passes_nested_lifetimes, code = E0316)] pub struct NestedLifetimes { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -655,7 +655,7 @@ pub struct ConstAndCVariadic { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes_pattern_in_foreign, code = "E0130")] +#[diag(ast_passes_pattern_in_foreign, code = E0130)] pub struct PatternInForeign { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -663,7 +663,7 @@ pub struct PatternInForeign { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes_pattern_in_bodiless, code = "E0642")] +#[diag(ast_passes_pattern_in_bodiless, code = E0642)] pub struct PatternInBodiless { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -711,14 +711,14 @@ pub struct AssociatedSuggestion2 { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes_stability_outside_std, code = "E0734")] +#[diag(ast_passes_stability_outside_std, code = E0734)] pub struct StabilityOutsideStd { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(ast_passes_feature_on_non_nightly, code = "E0554")] +#[diag(ast_passes_feature_on_non_nightly, code = E0554)] pub struct FeatureOnNonNightly { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/lib.rs index ba09183374e1..fa6cdd55c3dc 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/lib.rs @@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ #![feature(if_let_guard)] #![feature(iter_is_partitioned)] #![feature(let_chains)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast_pretty/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast_pretty/src/lib.rs index 100b29889822..61617beb86b5 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast_pretty/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast_pretty/src/lib.rs @@ -4,8 +4,6 @@ #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] #![feature(box_patterns)] -#![feature(let_chains)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] mod helpers; pub mod pp; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ast_pretty/src/pprust/state.rs b/compiler/rustc_ast_pretty/src/pprust/state.rs index c2fd4558fd76..a6f6f0b29a04 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ast_pretty/src/pprust/state.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ast_pretty/src/pprust/state.rs @@ -160,6 +160,10 @@ fn space_between(tt1: &TokenTree, tt2: &TokenTree) -> bool { use TokenTree::Delimited as Del; use TokenTree::Token as Tok; + fn is_punct(tt: &TokenTree) -> bool { + matches!(tt, TokenTree::Token(tok, _) if tok.is_punct()) + } + // Each match arm has one or more examples in comments. The default is to // insert space between adjacent tokens, except for the cases listed in // this match. @@ -167,24 +171,35 @@ fn space_between(tt1: &TokenTree, tt2: &TokenTree) -> bool { // No space after line doc comments. (Tok(Token { kind: DocComment(CommentKind::Line, ..), .. }, _), _) => false, - // `.` + ANYTHING: `x.y`, `tup.0` - // `$` + ANYTHING: `$e` - (Tok(Token { kind: Dot | Dollar, .. }, _), _) => false, + // `.` + NON-PUNCT: `x.y`, `tup.0` + (Tok(Token { kind: Dot, .. }, _), tt2) if !is_punct(tt2) => false, - // ANYTHING + `,`: `foo,` - // ANYTHING + `.`: `x.y`, `tup.0` - // ANYTHING + `!`: `foo! { ... }` - // - // FIXME: Incorrect cases: - // - Logical not: `x =! y`, `if! x { f(); }` - // - Never type: `Fn() ->!` - (_, Tok(Token { kind: Comma | Dot | Not, .. }, _)) => false, + // `$` + IDENT: `$e` + (Tok(Token { kind: Dollar, .. }, _), Tok(Token { kind: Ident(..), .. }, _)) => false, - // IDENT + `(`: `f(3)` - // - // FIXME: Incorrect cases: - // - Let: `let(a, b) = (1, 2)` - (Tok(Token { kind: Ident(..), .. }, _), Del(_, _, Parenthesis, _)) => false, + // NON-PUNCT + `,`: `foo,` + // NON-PUNCT + `;`: `x = 3;`, `[T; 3]` + // NON-PUNCT + `.`: `x.y`, `tup.0` + (tt1, Tok(Token { kind: Comma | Semi | Dot, .. }, _)) if !is_punct(tt1) => false, + + // IDENT + `!`: `println!()`, but `if !x { ... }` needs a space after the `if` + (Tok(Token { kind: Ident(sym, is_raw), span }, _), Tok(Token { kind: Not, .. }, _)) + if !Ident::new(*sym, *span).is_reserved() || *is_raw => + { + false + } + + // IDENT|`fn`|`Self`|`pub` + `(`: `f(3)`, `fn(x: u8)`, `Self()`, `pub(crate)`, + // but `let (a, b) = (1, 2)` needs a space after the `let` + (Tok(Token { kind: Ident(sym, is_raw), span }, _), Del(_, _, Parenthesis, _)) + if !Ident::new(*sym, *span).is_reserved() + || *sym == kw::Fn + || *sym == kw::SelfUpper + || *sym == kw::Pub + || *is_raw => + { + false + } // `#` + `[`: `#[attr]` (Tok(Token { kind: Pound, .. }, _), Del(_, _, Bracket, _)) => false, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_attr/src/session_diagnostics.rs b/compiler/rustc_attr/src/session_diagnostics.rs index 315a00c8d2fc..79370602842b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_attr/src/session_diagnostics.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_attr/src/session_diagnostics.rs @@ -2,8 +2,7 @@ use std::num::IntErrorKind; use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_errors::{ - error_code, Applicability, DiagCtxt, DiagnosticBuilder, EmissionGuarantee, IntoDiagnostic, - Level, + codes::*, Applicability, DiagCtxt, DiagnosticBuilder, EmissionGuarantee, IntoDiagnostic, Level, }; use rustc_macros::Diagnostic; use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; @@ -12,14 +11,14 @@ use crate::fluent_generated as fluent; use crate::UnsupportedLiteralReason; #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(attr_expected_one_cfg_pattern, code = "E0536")] +#[diag(attr_expected_one_cfg_pattern, code = E0536)] pub(crate) struct ExpectedOneCfgPattern { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(attr_invalid_predicate, code = "E0537")] +#[diag(attr_invalid_predicate, code = E0537)] pub(crate) struct InvalidPredicate { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -28,7 +27,7 @@ pub(crate) struct InvalidPredicate { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(attr_multiple_item, code = "E0538")] +#[diag(attr_multiple_item, code = E0538)] pub(crate) struct MultipleItem { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -37,7 +36,7 @@ pub(crate) struct MultipleItem { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(attr_incorrect_meta_item, code = "E0539")] +#[diag(attr_incorrect_meta_item, code = E0539)] pub(crate) struct IncorrectMetaItem { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -56,7 +55,7 @@ impl<'a, G: EmissionGuarantee> IntoDiagnostic<'a, G> for UnknownMetaItem<'_> { let expected = self.expected.iter().map(|name| format!("`{name}`")).collect::>(); DiagnosticBuilder::new(dcx, level, fluent::attr_unknown_meta_item) .with_span(self.span) - .with_code(error_code!(E0541)) + .with_code(E0541) .with_arg("item", self.item) .with_arg("expected", expected.join(", ")) .with_span_label(self.span, fluent::attr_label) @@ -64,28 +63,28 @@ impl<'a, G: EmissionGuarantee> IntoDiagnostic<'a, G> for UnknownMetaItem<'_> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(attr_missing_since, code = "E0542")] +#[diag(attr_missing_since, code = E0542)] pub(crate) struct MissingSince { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(attr_missing_note, code = "E0543")] +#[diag(attr_missing_note, code = E0543)] pub(crate) struct MissingNote { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(attr_multiple_stability_levels, code = "E0544")] +#[diag(attr_multiple_stability_levels, code = E0544)] pub(crate) struct MultipleStabilityLevels { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(attr_invalid_issue_string, code = "E0545")] +#[diag(attr_invalid_issue_string, code = E0545)] pub(crate) struct InvalidIssueString { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -143,21 +142,21 @@ impl InvalidIssueStringCause { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(attr_missing_feature, code = "E0546")] +#[diag(attr_missing_feature, code = E0546)] pub(crate) struct MissingFeature { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(attr_non_ident_feature, code = "E0546")] +#[diag(attr_non_ident_feature, code = E0546)] pub(crate) struct NonIdentFeature { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(attr_missing_issue, code = "E0547")] +#[diag(attr_missing_issue, code = E0547)] pub(crate) struct MissingIssue { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -166,14 +165,14 @@ pub(crate) struct MissingIssue { // FIXME: Why is this the same error code as `InvalidReprHintNoParen` and `InvalidReprHintNoValue`? // It is more similar to `IncorrectReprFormatGeneric`. #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(attr_incorrect_repr_format_packed_one_or_zero_arg, code = "E0552")] +#[diag(attr_incorrect_repr_format_packed_one_or_zero_arg, code = E0552)] pub(crate) struct IncorrectReprFormatPackedOneOrZeroArg { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(attr_invalid_repr_hint_no_paren, code = "E0552")] +#[diag(attr_invalid_repr_hint_no_paren, code = E0552)] pub(crate) struct InvalidReprHintNoParen { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -182,7 +181,7 @@ pub(crate) struct InvalidReprHintNoParen { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(attr_invalid_repr_hint_no_value, code = "E0552")] +#[diag(attr_invalid_repr_hint_no_value, code = E0552)] pub(crate) struct InvalidReprHintNoValue { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -215,7 +214,7 @@ impl<'a, G: EmissionGuarantee> IntoDiagnostic<'a, G> for UnsupportedLiteral { }, ); diag.span(self.span); - diag.code(error_code!(E0565)); + diag.code(E0565); if self.is_bytestr { diag.span_suggestion( self.start_point_span, @@ -229,7 +228,7 @@ impl<'a, G: EmissionGuarantee> IntoDiagnostic<'a, G> for UnsupportedLiteral { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(attr_invalid_repr_align_need_arg, code = "E0589")] +#[diag(attr_invalid_repr_align_need_arg, code = E0589)] pub(crate) struct InvalidReprAlignNeedArg { #[primary_span] #[suggestion(code = "align(...)", applicability = "has-placeholders")] @@ -237,7 +236,7 @@ pub(crate) struct InvalidReprAlignNeedArg { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(attr_invalid_repr_generic, code = "E0589")] +#[diag(attr_invalid_repr_generic, code = E0589)] pub(crate) struct InvalidReprGeneric<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -247,14 +246,14 @@ pub(crate) struct InvalidReprGeneric<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(attr_incorrect_repr_format_align_one_arg, code = "E0693")] +#[diag(attr_incorrect_repr_format_align_one_arg, code = E0693)] pub(crate) struct IncorrectReprFormatAlignOneArg { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(attr_incorrect_repr_format_generic, code = "E0693")] +#[diag(attr_incorrect_repr_format_generic, code = E0693)] pub(crate) struct IncorrectReprFormatGeneric<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -305,14 +304,14 @@ impl<'a> IncorrectReprFormatGenericCause<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(attr_rustc_promotable_pairing, code = "E0717")] +#[diag(attr_rustc_promotable_pairing, code = E0717)] pub(crate) struct RustcPromotablePairing { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(attr_rustc_allowed_unstable_pairing, code = "E0789")] +#[diag(attr_rustc_allowed_unstable_pairing, code = E0789)] pub(crate) struct RustcAllowedUnstablePairing { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/borrowck_errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/borrowck_errors.rs index 351976cdaea6..8a275a836301 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/borrowck_errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/borrowck_errors.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use rustc_errors::{struct_span_code_err, DiagCtxt, DiagnosticBuilder}; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, struct_span_code_err, DiagCtxt, DiagnosticBuilder}; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt}; use rustc_span::Span; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/conflict_errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/conflict_errors.rs index da67862a48dc..2e83072b8d13 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/conflict_errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/conflict_errors.rs @@ -3,7 +3,9 @@ use either::Either; use rustc_data_structures::captures::Captures; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxIndexSet; -use rustc_errors::{struct_span_code_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, MultiSpan}; +use rustc_errors::{ + codes::*, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, MultiSpan, +}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res}; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{walk_block, walk_expr, Visitor}; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/region_name.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/region_name.rs index 4cb49362863f..15e1066e983a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/region_name.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/diagnostics/region_name.rs @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ impl Display for RegionName { } impl rustc_errors::IntoDiagnosticArg for RegionName { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue { self.to_string().into_diagnostic_arg() } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/lib.rs index 177fc1deca12..ea48e78509b7 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/lib.rs @@ -8,12 +8,9 @@ #![feature(let_chains)] #![feature(min_specialization)] #![feature(never_type)] -#![feature(lazy_cell)] #![feature(rustc_attrs)] #![feature(stmt_expr_attributes)] -#![feature(trusted_step)] #![feature(try_blocks)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] #[macro_use] extern crate rustc_middle; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/session_diagnostics.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/session_diagnostics.rs index e321b92603d3..1685624f2477 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/session_diagnostics.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/session_diagnostics.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use rustc_errors::MultiSpan; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, MultiSpan}; use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, LintDiagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; use rustc_middle::ty::{GenericArg, Ty}; use rustc_span::Span; @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ use rustc_span::Span; use crate::diagnostics::RegionName; #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(borrowck_move_unsized, code = "E0161")] +#[diag(borrowck_move_unsized, code = E0161)] pub(crate) struct MoveUnsized<'tcx> { pub ty: Ty<'tcx>, #[primary_span] @@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ pub(crate) enum CaptureVarCause { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(borrowck_cannot_move_when_borrowed, code = "E0505")] +#[diag(borrowck_cannot_move_when_borrowed, code = E0505)] pub(crate) struct MoveBorrow<'a> { pub place: &'a str, pub borrow_place: &'a str, @@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ pub(crate) struct MoveBorrow<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(borrowck_opaque_type_non_generic_param, code = "E0792")] +#[diag(borrowck_opaque_type_non_generic_param, code = E0792)] pub(crate) struct NonGenericOpaqueTypeParam<'a, 'tcx> { pub ty: GenericArg<'tcx>, pub kind: &'a str, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/constraint_conversion.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/constraint_conversion.rs index 21d8026e1708..52559f9039b6 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/constraint_conversion.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/constraint_conversion.rs @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ pub(crate) struct ConstraintConversion<'a, 'tcx> { /// our special inference variable there, we would mess that up. region_bound_pairs: &'a RegionBoundPairs<'tcx>, implicit_region_bound: ty::Region<'tcx>, - param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, + known_type_outlives_obligations: &'tcx [ty::PolyTypeOutlivesPredicate<'tcx>], locations: Locations, span: Span, category: ConstraintCategory<'tcx>, @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ConstraintConversion<'a, 'tcx> { universal_regions: &'a UniversalRegions<'tcx>, region_bound_pairs: &'a RegionBoundPairs<'tcx>, implicit_region_bound: ty::Region<'tcx>, - param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, + known_type_outlives_obligations: &'tcx [ty::PolyTypeOutlivesPredicate<'tcx>], locations: Locations, span: Span, category: ConstraintCategory<'tcx>, @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ConstraintConversion<'a, 'tcx> { universal_regions, region_bound_pairs, implicit_region_bound, - param_env, + known_type_outlives_obligations, locations, span, category, @@ -136,7 +136,11 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ConstraintConversion<'a, 'tcx> { // Extract out various useful fields we'll need below. let ConstraintConversion { - tcx, region_bound_pairs, implicit_region_bound, param_env, .. + tcx, + region_bound_pairs, + implicit_region_bound, + known_type_outlives_obligations, + .. } = *self; let ty::OutlivesPredicate(k1, r2) = predicate; @@ -157,7 +161,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ConstraintConversion<'a, 'tcx> { tcx, region_bound_pairs, Some(implicit_region_bound), - param_env, + known_type_outlives_obligations, ) .type_must_outlive(origin, t1, r2, constraint_category); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/free_region_relations.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/free_region_relations.rs index 011b5b760c23..d518f54fd253 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/free_region_relations.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/free_region_relations.rs @@ -45,12 +45,14 @@ type NormalizedInputsAndOutput<'tcx> = Vec>; pub(crate) struct CreateResult<'tcx> { pub(crate) universal_region_relations: Frozen>, pub(crate) region_bound_pairs: RegionBoundPairs<'tcx>, + pub(crate) known_type_outlives_obligations: &'tcx [ty::PolyTypeOutlivesPredicate<'tcx>], pub(crate) normalized_inputs_and_output: NormalizedInputsAndOutput<'tcx>, } pub(crate) fn create<'tcx>( infcx: &InferCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, + known_type_outlives_obligations: &'tcx [ty::PolyTypeOutlivesPredicate<'tcx>], implicit_region_bound: ty::Region<'tcx>, universal_regions: &Rc>, constraints: &mut MirTypeckRegionConstraints<'tcx>, @@ -58,6 +60,7 @@ pub(crate) fn create<'tcx>( UniversalRegionRelationsBuilder { infcx, param_env, + known_type_outlives_obligations, implicit_region_bound, constraints, universal_regions: universal_regions.clone(), @@ -175,6 +178,7 @@ impl UniversalRegionRelations<'_> { struct UniversalRegionRelationsBuilder<'this, 'tcx> { infcx: &'this InferCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, + known_type_outlives_obligations: &'tcx [ty::PolyTypeOutlivesPredicate<'tcx>], universal_regions: Rc>, implicit_region_bound: ty::Region<'tcx>, constraints: &'this mut MirTypeckRegionConstraints<'tcx>, @@ -200,7 +204,8 @@ impl<'tcx> UniversalRegionRelationsBuilder<'_, 'tcx> { let defining_ty_def_id = self.universal_regions.defining_ty.def_id().expect_local(); let span = tcx.def_span(defining_ty_def_id); - // Insert the facts we know from the predicates. Why? Why not. + // Insert the `'a: 'b` we know from the predicates. + // This does not consider the type-outlives. let param_env = self.param_env; self.add_outlives_bounds(outlives::explicit_outlives_bounds(param_env)); @@ -308,6 +313,7 @@ impl<'tcx> UniversalRegionRelationsBuilder<'_, 'tcx> { outlives: self.outlives.freeze(), inverse_outlives: self.inverse_outlives.freeze(), }), + known_type_outlives_obligations: self.known_type_outlives_obligations, region_bound_pairs: self.region_bound_pairs, normalized_inputs_and_output, } @@ -322,7 +328,7 @@ impl<'tcx> UniversalRegionRelationsBuilder<'_, 'tcx> { &self.universal_regions, &self.region_bound_pairs, self.implicit_region_bound, - self.param_env, + self.known_type_outlives_obligations, Locations::All(span), span, ConstraintCategory::Internal, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/mod.rs index cf28e62177fb..59c4d9a6c78c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/type_check/mod.rs @@ -152,9 +152,14 @@ pub(crate) fn type_check<'mir, 'tcx>( universal_region_relations, region_bound_pairs, normalized_inputs_and_output, + known_type_outlives_obligations, } = free_region_relations::create( infcx, param_env, + // FIXME(-Znext-solver): These are unnormalized. Normalize them. + infcx.tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter( + param_env.caller_bounds().iter().filter_map(|clause| clause.as_type_outlives_clause()), + ), implicit_region_bound, universal_regions, &mut constraints, @@ -176,6 +181,7 @@ pub(crate) fn type_check<'mir, 'tcx>( body, param_env, ®ion_bound_pairs, + known_type_outlives_obligations, implicit_region_bound, &mut borrowck_context, ); @@ -850,6 +856,7 @@ struct TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { /// all of the promoted items. user_type_annotations: &'a CanonicalUserTypeAnnotations<'tcx>, region_bound_pairs: &'a RegionBoundPairs<'tcx>, + known_type_outlives_obligations: &'tcx [ty::PolyTypeOutlivesPredicate<'tcx>], implicit_region_bound: ty::Region<'tcx>, reported_errors: FxIndexSet<(Ty<'tcx>, Span)>, borrowck_context: &'a mut BorrowCheckContext<'a, 'tcx>, @@ -1000,6 +1007,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { body: &'a Body<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, region_bound_pairs: &'a RegionBoundPairs<'tcx>, + known_type_outlives_obligations: &'tcx [ty::PolyTypeOutlivesPredicate<'tcx>], implicit_region_bound: ty::Region<'tcx>, borrowck_context: &'a mut BorrowCheckContext<'a, 'tcx>, ) -> Self { @@ -1010,6 +1018,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { user_type_annotations: &body.user_type_annotations, param_env, region_bound_pairs, + known_type_outlives_obligations, implicit_region_bound, borrowck_context, reported_errors: Default::default(), @@ -1099,10 +1108,17 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { #[instrument(skip(self), level = "debug")] fn check_user_type_annotations(&mut self) { debug!(?self.user_type_annotations); + let tcx = self.tcx(); for user_annotation in self.user_type_annotations { let CanonicalUserTypeAnnotation { span, ref user_ty, inferred_ty } = *user_annotation; let annotation = self.instantiate_canonical_with_fresh_inference_vars(span, user_ty); - self.ascribe_user_type(inferred_ty, annotation, span); + if let ty::UserType::TypeOf(def, args) = annotation + && let DefKind::InlineConst = tcx.def_kind(def) + { + self.check_inline_const(inferred_ty, def.expect_local(), args, span); + } else { + self.ascribe_user_type(inferred_ty, annotation, span); + } } } @@ -1120,7 +1136,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { self.borrowck_context.universal_regions, self.region_bound_pairs, self.implicit_region_bound, - self.param_env, + self.known_type_outlives_obligations, locations, locations.span(self.body), category, @@ -1195,6 +1211,36 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { Ok(()) } + fn check_inline_const( + &mut self, + inferred_ty: Ty<'tcx>, + def_id: LocalDefId, + args: UserArgs<'tcx>, + span: Span, + ) { + assert!(args.user_self_ty.is_none()); + let tcx = self.tcx(); + let const_ty = tcx.type_of(def_id).instantiate(tcx, args.args); + if let Err(terr) = + self.eq_types(const_ty, inferred_ty, Locations::All(span), ConstraintCategory::Boring) + { + span_bug!( + span, + "bad inline const pattern: ({:?} = {:?}) {:?}", + const_ty, + inferred_ty, + terr + ); + } + let args = self.infcx.resolve_vars_if_possible(args.args); + let predicates = self.prove_closure_bounds(tcx, def_id, args, Locations::All(span)); + self.normalize_and_prove_instantiated_predicates( + def_id.to_def_id(), + predicates, + Locations::All(span), + ); + } + fn tcx(&self) -> TyCtxt<'tcx> { self.infcx.tcx } @@ -1851,7 +1897,12 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { let def_id = uv.def; if tcx.def_kind(def_id) == DefKind::InlineConst { let def_id = def_id.expect_local(); - let predicates = self.prove_closure_bounds(tcx, def_id, uv.args, location); + let predicates = self.prove_closure_bounds( + tcx, + def_id, + uv.args, + location.to_locations(), + ); self.normalize_and_prove_instantiated_predicates( def_id.to_def_id(), predicates, @@ -2654,9 +2705,15 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { // desugaring. A closure gets desugared to a struct, and // these extra requirements are basically like where // clauses on the struct. - AggregateKind::Closure(def_id, args) | AggregateKind::Coroutine(def_id, args) => { - (def_id, self.prove_closure_bounds(tcx, def_id.expect_local(), args, location)) - } + AggregateKind::Closure(def_id, args) | AggregateKind::Coroutine(def_id, args) => ( + def_id, + self.prove_closure_bounds( + tcx, + def_id.expect_local(), + args, + location.to_locations(), + ), + ), AggregateKind::Array(_) | AggregateKind::Tuple => { (CRATE_DEF_ID.to_def_id(), ty::InstantiatedPredicates::empty()) @@ -2675,7 +2732,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, def_id: LocalDefId, args: GenericArgsRef<'tcx>, - location: Location, + locations: Locations, ) -> ty::InstantiatedPredicates<'tcx> { if let Some(closure_requirements) = &tcx.mir_borrowck(def_id).closure_requirements { constraint_conversion::ConstraintConversion::new( @@ -2683,8 +2740,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { self.borrowck_context.universal_regions, self.region_bound_pairs, self.implicit_region_bound, - self.param_env, - location.to_locations(), + self.known_type_outlives_obligations, + locations, DUMMY_SP, // irrelevant; will be overridden. ConstraintCategory::Boring, // same as above. self.borrowck_context.constraints, @@ -2710,7 +2767,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { if let Err(_) = self.eq_args( typeck_root_args, parent_args, - location.to_locations(), + locations, ConstraintCategory::BoringNoLocation, ) { span_mirbug!( diff --git a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/errors.rs index d6dfd0efaf91..eadb48ddd36d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/errors.rs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ use rustc_errors::{ - AddToDiagnostic, DiagCtxt, DiagnosticBuilder, EmissionGuarantee, IntoDiagnostic, Level, - MultiSpan, SingleLabelManySpans, + codes::*, AddToDiagnostic, DiagCtxt, DiagnosticBuilder, EmissionGuarantee, IntoDiagnostic, + Level, MultiSpan, SingleLabelManySpans, }; use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; use rustc_span::{symbol::Ident, Span, Symbol}; @@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ pub(crate) struct ConcatIdentsIdentArgs { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(builtin_macros_bad_derive_target, code = "E0774")] +#[diag(builtin_macros_bad_derive_target, code = E0774)] pub(crate) struct BadDeriveTarget { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ pub(crate) struct BadDeriveTarget { pub(crate) struct TestsNotSupport {} #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(builtin_macros_unexpected_lit, code = "E0777")] +#[diag(builtin_macros_unexpected_lit, code = E0777)] pub(crate) struct BadDeriveLit { #[primary_span] #[label] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/format.rs b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/format.rs index eb331ef58530..b66f7111ff00 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/format.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/format.rs @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ fn parse_args<'a>(ecx: &mut ExtCtxt<'a>, sp: Span, tts: TokenStream) -> PResult< _ => { let expr = p.parse_expr()?; if !args.named_args().is_empty() { - ecx.dcx().emit_err(errors::PositionalAfterNamed { + return Err(ecx.dcx().create_err(errors::PositionalAfterNamed { span: expr.span, args: args .named_args() @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ fn parse_args<'a>(ecx: &mut ExtCtxt<'a>, sp: Span, tts: TokenStream) -> PResult< .filter_map(|a| a.kind.ident().map(|ident| (a, ident))) .map(|(arg, n)| n.span.to(arg.expr.span)) .collect(), - }); + })); } args.add(FormatArgument { kind: FormatArgumentKind::Normal, expr }); } @@ -313,6 +313,8 @@ fn make_format_args( } use ArgRef::*; + let mut unnamed_arg_after_named_arg = false; + let mut lookup_arg = |arg: ArgRef<'_>, span: Option, used_as: PositionUsedAs, @@ -352,6 +354,7 @@ fn make_format_args( // For the moment capturing variables from format strings expanded from macros is // disabled (see RFC #2795) ecx.dcx().emit_err(errors::FormatNoArgNamed { span, name }); + unnamed_arg_after_named_arg = true; DummyResult::raw_expr(span, true) }; Ok(args.add(FormatArgument { kind: FormatArgumentKind::Captured(ident), expr })) @@ -510,7 +513,8 @@ fn make_format_args( }) .collect::>(); - if !unused.is_empty() { + let has_unused = !unused.is_empty(); + if has_unused { // If there's a lot of unused arguments, // let's check if this format arguments looks like another syntax (printf / shell). let detect_foreign_fmt = unused.len() > args.explicit_args().len() / 2; @@ -529,7 +533,7 @@ fn make_format_args( // Only check for unused named argument names if there are no other errors to avoid causing // too much noise in output errors, such as when a named argument is entirely unused. - if invalid_refs.is_empty() && ecx.dcx().has_errors().is_none() { + if invalid_refs.is_empty() && !has_unused && !unnamed_arg_after_named_arg { for &(index, span, used_as) in &numeric_refences_to_named_arg { let (position_sp_to_replace, position_sp_for_msg) = match used_as { Placeholder(pspan) => (span, pspan), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/lib.rs index 3e9b06a5b054..4d7957ef4ddb 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/lib.rs @@ -5,17 +5,14 @@ #![feature(rustdoc_internals)] #![doc(rust_logo)] #![doc(html_root_url = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/")] -#![feature(array_windows)] #![feature(assert_matches)] #![feature(box_patterns)] #![feature(decl_macro)] #![feature(if_let_guard)] -#![feature(is_sorted)] #![feature(let_chains)] #![feature(lint_reasons)] #![feature(proc_macro_internals)] #![feature(proc_macro_quote)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] extern crate proc_macro; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.github/workflows/abi-cafe.yml b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.github/workflows/abi-cafe.yml index bd3b051185b4..e6bf944f5527 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.github/workflows/abi-cafe.yml +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.github/workflows/abi-cafe.yml @@ -33,14 +33,14 @@ jobs: TARGET_TRIPLE: x86_64-pc-windows-gnu steps: - - uses: actions/checkout@v3 + - uses: actions/checkout@v4 - name: CPU features if: matrix.os == 'ubuntu-latest' run: cat /proc/cpuinfo - name: Cache cargo target dir - uses: actions/cache@v3 + uses: actions/cache@v4 with: path: build/cg_clif key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.env.TARGET_TRIPLE }}-cargo-build-target-${{ hashFiles('rust-toolchain', '**/Cargo.lock') }} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.github/workflows/audit.yml b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.github/workflows/audit.yml index 3efdec415593..b4f8ce0f5329 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.github/workflows/audit.yml +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.github/workflows/audit.yml @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ jobs: audit: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - - uses: actions/checkout@v3 + - uses: actions/checkout@v4 - run: | sed -i 's/components.*/components = []/' rust-toolchain echo 'profile = "minimal"' >> rust-toolchain diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.github/workflows/main.yml b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.github/workflows/main.yml index 9bbb18fc37fc..cf9a105538df 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.github/workflows/main.yml +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.github/workflows/main.yml @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ jobs: timeout-minutes: 10 steps: - - uses: actions/checkout@v3 + - uses: actions/checkout@v4 - name: Avoid installing rustc-dev run: | @@ -64,14 +64,14 @@ jobs: TARGET_TRIPLE: x86_64-pc-windows-gnu steps: - - uses: actions/checkout@v3 + - uses: actions/checkout@v4 - name: CPU features if: matrix.os == 'ubuntu-latest' run: cat /proc/cpuinfo - name: Cache cargo target dir - uses: actions/cache@v3 + uses: actions/cache@v4 with: path: build/cg_clif key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.env.TARGET_TRIPLE }}-cargo-build-target-${{ hashFiles('rust-toolchain', '**/Cargo.lock') }} @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ jobs: shell: bash steps: - - uses: actions/checkout@v3 + - uses: actions/checkout@v4 - name: CPU features run: cat /proc/cpuinfo @@ -164,13 +164,13 @@ jobs: shell: bash steps: - - uses: actions/checkout@v3 + - uses: actions/checkout@v4 - name: CPU features run: cat /proc/cpuinfo - name: Cache cargo target dir - uses: actions/cache@v3 + uses: actions/cache@v4 with: path: build/cg_clif key: ${{ runner.os }}-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu-cargo-build-target-${{ hashFiles('rust-toolchain', '**/Cargo.lock') }} @@ -221,10 +221,10 @@ jobs: TARGET_TRIPLE: x86_64-pc-windows-gnu steps: - - uses: actions/checkout@v3 + - uses: actions/checkout@v4 - name: Cache cargo target dir - uses: actions/cache@v3 + uses: actions/cache@v4 with: path: build/cg_clif key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.env.TARGET_TRIPLE }}-dist-cargo-build-target-${{ hashFiles('rust-toolchain', '**/Cargo.lock') }} @@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ jobs: cancel-in-progress: true steps: - - uses: actions/checkout@v3 + - uses: actions/checkout@v4 - name: Download all built artifacts uses: actions/download-artifact@v4 diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.github/workflows/rustc.yml b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.github/workflows/rustc.yml index 8085dc58263c..930d025b73ed 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.github/workflows/rustc.yml +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.github/workflows/rustc.yml @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ jobs: timeout-minutes: 60 steps: - - uses: actions/checkout@v3 + - uses: actions/checkout@v4 - name: CPU features run: cat /proc/cpuinfo - name: Cache cargo target dir - uses: actions/cache@v3 + uses: actions/cache@v4 with: path: build/cg_clif key: ${{ runner.os }}-cargo-build-target-${{ hashFiles('rust-toolchain', '**/Cargo.lock') }} @@ -32,13 +32,13 @@ jobs: timeout-minutes: 60 steps: - - uses: actions/checkout@v3 + - uses: actions/checkout@v4 - name: CPU features run: cat /proc/cpuinfo - name: Cache cargo target dir - uses: actions/cache@v3 + uses: actions/cache@v4 with: path: build/cg_clif key: ${{ runner.os }}-cargo-build-target-${{ hashFiles('rust-toolchain', '**/Cargo.lock') }} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.vscode/settings.json b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.vscode/settings.json index 834a1362caf3..491646ce59bb 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.vscode/settings.json +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/.vscode/settings.json @@ -1,8 +1,9 @@ { "editor.formatOnSave": true, - // source for rustc_* is not included in the rust-src component; disable the errors about this + // in case rustc.source is disabled for performance reasons; disable the errors about this "rust-analyzer.diagnostics.disabled": ["unresolved-extern-crate", "unresolved-macro-call"], + "rust-analyzer.rustc.source": "discover", "rust-analyzer.imports.granularity.enforce": true, "rust-analyzer.imports.granularity.group": "module", "rust-analyzer.imports.prefix": "crate", diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/Cargo.lock b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/Cargo.lock index 6d6a1200f502..86bc7d0f067c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/Cargo.lock +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/Cargo.lock @@ -45,18 +45,18 @@ checksum = "baf1de4339761588bc0619e3cbc0120ee582ebb74b53b4efbf79117bd2da40fd" [[package]] name = "cranelift-bforest" -version = "0.103.0" +version = "0.104.0" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "7c22542c0b95bd3302f7ed6839869c561f2324bac2fd5e7e99f5cfa65fdc8b92" +checksum = "d819feeda4c420a18f1e28236ca0ce1177b22bf7c8a44ddee92dfe40de15bcf0" dependencies = [ "cranelift-entity", ] [[package]] name = "cranelift-codegen" -version = "0.103.0" +version = "0.104.0" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "6b3db903ef2e9c8a4de2ea6db5db052c7857282952f9df604aa55d169e6000d8" +checksum = "e9b8d03d5bdbca7e5f72b0e0a0f69933ed1f09e24be6c075aa6fe3f802b0cc0c" dependencies = [ "bumpalo", "cranelift-bforest", @@ -75,39 +75,39 @@ dependencies = [ [[package]] name = "cranelift-codegen-meta" -version = "0.103.0" +version = "0.104.0" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "6590feb5a1d6438f974bf6a5ac4dddf69fca14e1f07f3265d880f69e61a94463" +checksum = "a3fd3664e38e51649b17dc30cfdd561273fe2f590dcd013fb75d9eabc6272dfb" dependencies = [ "cranelift-codegen-shared", ] [[package]] name = "cranelift-codegen-shared" -version = "0.103.0" +version = "0.104.0" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "7239038c56fafe77fddc8788fc8533dd6c474dc5bdc5637216404f41ba807330" +checksum = "4b031ec5e605828975952622b5a77d49126f20ffe88d33719a0af66b23a0fc36" [[package]] name = "cranelift-control" -version = "0.103.0" +version = "0.104.0" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "f7dc9c595341404d381d27a3d950160856b35b402275f0c3990cd1ad683c8053" +checksum = "fada054d017cf2ed8f7ed2336e0517fc1b19e6825be1790de9eb00c94788362b" dependencies = [ "arbitrary", ] [[package]] name = "cranelift-entity" -version = "0.103.0" +version = "0.104.0" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "44e3ee532fc4776c69bcedf7e62f9632cbb3f35776fa9a525cdade3195baa3f7" +checksum = "177b6f94ae8de6348eb45bf977c79ab9e3c40fc3ac8cb7ed8109560ea39bee7d" [[package]] name = "cranelift-frontend" -version = "0.103.0" +version = "0.104.0" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "a612c94d09e653662ec37681dc2d6fd2b9856e6df7147be0afc9aabb0abf19df" +checksum = "ebebd23a69a23e3ddea78e98ff3a2de222e88c8e045d81ef4a72f042e0d79dbd" dependencies = [ "cranelift-codegen", "log", @@ -117,15 +117,15 @@ dependencies = [ [[package]] name = "cranelift-isle" -version = "0.103.0" +version = "0.104.0" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "85db9830abeb1170b7d29b536ffd55af1d4d26ac8a77570b5d1aca003bf225cc" +checksum = "1571bfc14df8966d12c6121b5325026591a4b4009e22fea0fe3765ab7cd33b96" [[package]] name = "cranelift-jit" -version = "0.103.0" +version = "0.104.0" source = 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b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/Cargo.toml index c57e964168f4..586ce2286f97 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/Cargo.toml @@ -8,12 +8,12 @@ crate-type = ["dylib"] [dependencies] # These have to be in sync with each other -cranelift-codegen = { version = "0.103", default-features = false, features = ["std", "unwind", "all-arch"] } -cranelift-frontend = { version = "0.103" } -cranelift-module = { version = "0.103" } -cranelift-native = { version = "0.103" } -cranelift-jit = { version = "0.103", optional = true } -cranelift-object = { version = "0.103" } +cranelift-codegen = { version = "0.104", default-features = false, features = ["std", "unwind", "all-arch"] } +cranelift-frontend = { version = "0.104" } +cranelift-module = { version = "0.104" } +cranelift-native = { version = "0.104" } +cranelift-jit = { version = "0.104", optional = true } +cranelift-object = { version = "0.104" } target-lexicon = "0.12.0" gimli = { version = "0.28", default-features = false, features = ["write"]} object = { version = "0.32", default-features = false, features = ["std", "read_core", "write", "archive", "coff", "elf", "macho", "pe"] } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/Readme.md b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/Readme.md index ca6ecdf1d0e8..4f4552619639 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/Readme.md +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/Readme.md @@ -62,6 +62,27 @@ $ ./test.sh For more docs on how to build and test see [build_system/usage.txt](build_system/usage.txt) or the help message of `./y.sh`. +## Platform support + +|OS \ architecture|x86\_64|AArch64|Riscv64|s390x (System-Z)| +|---|---|---|---|---| +|Linux|✅|✅|✅[^no-rustup]|✅[^no-rustup]| +|FreeBSD|✅[^no-rustup]|❓|❓|❓| +|AIX|❌[^xcoff]|N/A|N/A|❌[^xcoff]| +|Other unixes|❓|❓|❓|❓| +|macOS|✅|❌[^apple-silicon]|N/A|N/A| +|Windows|✅[^no-rustup]|❌|N/A|N/A| + +✅: Fully supported and tested +❓: Maybe supported, not tested +❌: Not supported at all + +Not all targets are available as rustup component for nightly. See notes in the platform support matrix. + +[^xcoff]: XCOFF object file format is not supported. +[^apple-silicon]: Tracked in [#1248](https://github.com/rust-lang/rustc_codegen_cranelift/issues/1248). +[^no-rustup]: Not available as rustup component for nightly. You can build it yourself. + ## Usage rustc_codegen_cranelift can be used as a near-drop-in replacement for `cargo build` or `cargo run` for existing projects. @@ -100,6 +121,8 @@ You need to do this steps to successfully compile and use the cranelift backend * (Optional) run tests: `rustup run stage2 ./y.sh test` 8. Now you can use your cg_clif build to compile other Rust programs, e.g. you can open any Rust crate and run commands like `$RustCheckoutDir/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/dist/cargo-clif build --release`. +You can also set `rust-analyzer.rustc.source` to your rust workspace to get rust-analyzer to understand your changes. + ## Configuration See the documentation on the `BackendConfig` struct in [config.rs](src/config.rs) for all diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/tests.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/tests.rs index cb7b2454cd5e..818f3d6f08d2 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/tests.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/build_system/tests.rs @@ -113,8 +113,8 @@ const BASE_SYSROOT_SUITE: &[TestCase] = &[ pub(crate) static RAND_REPO: GitRepo = GitRepo::github( "rust-random", "rand", - "9a02c819cc1e4ec6959ae25eafbb5cf6acb68234", - "4934f0afb1d1c2ca", + "1f4507a8e1cf8050e4ceef95eeda8f64645b6719", + "981f8bf489338978", "rand", ); @@ -133,8 +133,8 @@ pub(crate) static REGEX: CargoProject = CargoProject::new(®EX_REPO.source_dir pub(crate) static PORTABLE_SIMD_REPO: GitRepo = GitRepo::github( "rust-lang", "portable-simd", - "4825b2a64d765317066948867e8714674419359b", - "9e67d07c00f5fb0b", + "97007cc2e70df8c97326ce896a79e2f0ce4dd98b", + "e54a16035cedf205", "portable-simd", ); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/0001-portable-simd-Enable-the-exposed_provenance-feature.patch b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/0001-portable-simd-Enable-the-exposed_provenance-feature.patch deleted file mode 100644 index b8c0783f5243..000000000000 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/0001-portable-simd-Enable-the-exposed_provenance-feature.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -From a101a43b795431ce617e7782afb451f4853afc00 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 -From: bjorn3 <17426603+bjorn3@users.noreply.github.com> -Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2023 14:51:35 +0000 -Subject: [PATCH] Enable the exposed_provenance feature - ---- - crates/core_simd/tests/pointers.rs | 2 +- - 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) - -diff --git a/crates/core_simd/tests/pointers.rs b/crates/core_simd/tests/pointers.rs -index 0ae8f83..06620d6 100644 ---- a/crates/core_simd/tests/pointers.rs -+++ b/crates/core_simd/tests/pointers.rs -@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ --#![feature(portable_simd, strict_provenance)] -+#![feature(exposed_provenance, portable_simd, strict_provenance)] - - use core_simd::simd::{Simd, SimdConstPtr, SimdMutPtr}; - --- -2.34.1 - diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/0027-coretests-128bit-atomic-operations.patch b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/0027-coretests-128bit-atomic-operations.patch index be29ae09bcfc..271ca12eabbc 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/0027-coretests-128bit-atomic-operations.patch +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/0027-coretests-128bit-atomic-operations.patch @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ index 897a5e9..331f66f 100644 -#![cfg_attr(target_has_atomic = "128", feature(integer_atomics))] #![cfg_attr(test, feature(cfg_match))] #![feature(int_roundings)] - #![feature(slice_group_by)] + #![feature(split_array)] diff --git a/atomic.rs b/atomic.rs index b735957..ea728b6 100644 --- a/atomic.rs diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/rand-lock.toml b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/rand-lock.toml index aacf3653c169..815b828a68bd 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/rand-lock.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/rand-lock.toml @@ -487,6 +487,7 @@ dependencies = [ "rand_pcg", "rayon", "serde", + "zerocopy", ] [[package]] @@ -505,6 +506,7 @@ version = "0.7.0" dependencies = [ "getrandom", "serde", + "zerocopy", ] [[package]] @@ -525,6 +527,7 @@ name = "rand_pcg" version = "0.4.0" dependencies = [ "bincode", + "rand", "rand_core", "serde", ] @@ -823,3 +826,23 @@ name = "winapi-x86_64-pc-windows-gnu" version = "0.4.0" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" checksum = "712e227841d057c1ee1cd2fb22fa7e5a5461ae8e48fa2ca79ec42cfc1931183f" + +[[package]] +name = "zerocopy" +version = "0.7.32" +source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" +checksum = "74d4d3961e53fa4c9a25a8637fc2bfaf2595b3d3ae34875568a5cf64787716be" +dependencies = [ + "zerocopy-derive", +] + +[[package]] +name = "zerocopy-derive" +version = "0.7.32" +source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" +checksum = "9ce1b18ccd8e73a9321186f97e46f9f04b778851177567b1975109d26a08d2a6" +dependencies = [ + "proc-macro2", + "quote", + "syn 2.0.37", +] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/stdlib-lock.toml b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/stdlib-lock.toml index 8e213f71c3f3..ad63b0768d31 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/stdlib-lock.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/patches/stdlib-lock.toml @@ -61,9 +61,9 @@ dependencies = [ [[package]] name = "compiler_builtins" -version = "0.1.104" +version = "0.1.106" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "99c3f9035afc33f4358773239573f7d121099856753e1bbd2a6a5207098fc741" +checksum = "f4ab134a739bafec76aa91ccb15d519a54e569350644a1fea6528d5a0d407e22" dependencies = [ "cc", "rustc-std-workspace-core", diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/rust-toolchain b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/rust-toolchain index a086c0293601..ccd7edbc2a91 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/rust-toolchain +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/rust-toolchain @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ [toolchain] -channel = "nightly-2023-12-31" +channel = "nightly-2024-01-26" components = ["rust-src", "rustc-dev", "llvm-tools"] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/debuginfo/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/debuginfo/mod.rs index e6edc452cfb0..2d9c2ecdbc2b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/debuginfo/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/debuginfo/mod.rs @@ -13,17 +13,14 @@ use gimli::write::{ }; use gimli::{Encoding, Format, LineEncoding, RunTimeEndian}; use indexmap::IndexSet; +use rustc_session::Session; pub(crate) use self::emit::{DebugReloc, DebugRelocName}; pub(crate) use self::unwind::UnwindContext; use crate::prelude::*; -pub(crate) fn producer() -> String { - format!( - "rustc version {} with cranelift {}", - rustc_interface::util::rustc_version_str().unwrap_or("unknown version"), - cranelift_codegen::VERSION, - ) +pub(crate) fn producer(sess: &Session) -> String { + format!("rustc version {} with cranelift {}", sess.cfg_version, cranelift_codegen::VERSION) } pub(crate) struct DebugContext { @@ -67,7 +64,7 @@ impl DebugContext { let should_remap_filepaths = tcx.sess.should_prefer_remapped_for_codegen(); - let producer = producer(); + let producer = producer(tcx.sess); let comp_dir = tcx .sess .opts diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/driver/aot.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/driver/aot.rs index e77b0cd0721b..757082a5fed1 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/driver/aot.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/driver/aot.rs @@ -143,6 +143,7 @@ fn emit_cgu( debug: Option, unwind_context: UnwindContext, global_asm_object_file: Option, + producer: &str, ) -> Result { let mut product = module.finish(); @@ -152,8 +153,14 @@ fn emit_cgu( unwind_context.emit(&mut product); - let module_regular = - emit_module(output_filenames, prof, product.object, ModuleKind::Regular, name.clone())?; + let module_regular = emit_module( + output_filenames, + prof, + product.object, + ModuleKind::Regular, + name.clone(), + producer, + )?; Ok(ModuleCodegenResult { module_regular, @@ -174,6 +181,7 @@ fn emit_module( mut object: cranelift_object::object::write::Object<'_>, kind: ModuleKind, name: String, + producer_str: &str, ) -> Result { if object.format() == cranelift_object::object::BinaryFormat::Elf { let comment_section = object.add_section( @@ -182,7 +190,7 @@ fn emit_module( cranelift_object::object::SectionKind::OtherString, ); let mut producer = vec![0]; - producer.extend(crate::debuginfo::producer().as_bytes()); + producer.extend(producer_str.as_bytes()); producer.push(0); object.set_section_data(comment_section, producer, 1); } @@ -321,6 +329,8 @@ fn module_codegen( (cgu_name, cx, module, codegened_functions) }); + let producer = crate::debuginfo::producer(tcx.sess); + OngoingModuleCodegen::Async(std::thread::spawn(move || { cx.profiler.clone().generic_activity_with_arg("compile functions", &*cgu_name).run(|| { cranelift_codegen::timing::set_thread_profiler(Box::new(super::MeasuremeProfiler( @@ -348,6 +358,7 @@ fn module_codegen( cx.debug_context, cx.unwind_context, global_asm_object_file, + &producer, ) }); std::mem::drop(token); @@ -453,6 +464,7 @@ pub(crate) fn run_aot( product.object, ModuleKind::Allocator, "allocator_shim".to_owned(), + &crate::debuginfo::producer(tcx.sess), ) { Ok(allocator_module) => Some(allocator_module), Err(err) => tcx.dcx().fatal(err), @@ -467,7 +479,7 @@ pub(crate) fn run_aot( let cgu_name_builder = &mut CodegenUnitNameBuilder::new(tcx); let metadata_cgu_name = cgu_name_builder - .build_cgu_name(LOCAL_CRATE, &["crate"], Some("metadata")) + .build_cgu_name(LOCAL_CRATE, ["crate"], Some("metadata")) .as_str() .to_string(); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/driver/jit.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/driver/jit.rs index 50d9f287e74c..6b2b946db02b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/driver/jit.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/driver/jit.rs @@ -321,10 +321,9 @@ fn dep_symbol_lookup_fn( Linkage::NotLinked | Linkage::IncludedFromDylib => {} Linkage::Static => { let name = crate_info.crate_name[&cnum]; - sess.dcx() - .struct_err(format!("Can't load static lib {}", name)) - .note("rustc_codegen_cranelift can only load dylibs in JIT mode.") - .emit(); + let mut diag = sess.dcx().struct_err(format!("Can't load static lib {}", name)); + diag.note("rustc_codegen_cranelift can only load dylibs in JIT mode."); + diag.emit(); } Linkage::Dynamic => { dylib_paths.push(src.dylib.as_ref().unwrap().0.clone()); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/inline_asm.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/inline_asm.rs index 6b9cec39d702..7793b1b70924 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/inline_asm.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/inline_asm.rs @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ pub(crate) fn codegen_inline_asm_terminator<'tcx>( } let operands = operands - .into_iter() + .iter() .map(|operand| match *operand { InlineAsmOperand::In { reg, ref value } => CInlineAsmOperand::In { reg, @@ -506,10 +506,34 @@ impl<'tcx> InlineAssemblyGenerator<'_, 'tcx> { if self.options.contains(InlineAsmOptions::ATT_SYNTAX) { generated_asm.push('%'); } - self.registers[*operand_idx] - .unwrap() - .emit(&mut generated_asm, self.arch, *modifier) - .unwrap(); + + let reg = self.registers[*operand_idx].unwrap(); + match self.arch { + InlineAsmArch::X86_64 => match reg { + InlineAsmReg::X86(reg) + if reg as u32 >= X86InlineAsmReg::xmm0 as u32 + && reg as u32 <= X86InlineAsmReg::xmm15 as u32 => + { + // rustc emits x0 rather than xmm0 + let class = match *modifier { + None | Some('x') => "xmm", + Some('y') => "ymm", + Some('z') => "zmm", + _ => unreachable!(), + }; + write!( + generated_asm, + "{class}{}", + reg as u32 - X86InlineAsmReg::xmm0 as u32 + ) + .unwrap(); + } + _ => reg + .emit(&mut generated_asm, InlineAsmArch::X86_64, *modifier) + .unwrap(), + }, + _ => reg.emit(&mut generated_asm, self.arch, *modifier).unwrap(), + } } CInlineAsmOperand::Const { ref value } => { generated_asm.push_str(value); @@ -739,7 +763,7 @@ fn call_inline_asm<'tcx>( }, ) .unwrap(); - let inline_asm_func = fx.module.declare_func_in_func(inline_asm_func, &mut fx.bcx.func); + let inline_asm_func = fx.module.declare_func_in_func(inline_asm_func, fx.bcx.func); if fx.clif_comments.enabled() { fx.add_comment(inline_asm_func, asm_name); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/llvm.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/llvm.rs index 1345c4614e25..e50c74b87f60 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/llvm.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/llvm.rs @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@ pub(crate) fn codegen_llvm_intrinsic_call<'tcx>( } match intrinsic { + "llvm.prefetch" => { + // Nothing to do. This is merely a perf hint. + } + _ if intrinsic.starts_with("llvm.ctlz.v") => { intrinsic_args!(fx, args => (a); intrinsic); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/llvm_aarch64.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/llvm_aarch64.rs index f6f3b85d3ef8..e66bcbf4e40e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/llvm_aarch64.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/llvm_aarch64.rs @@ -243,6 +243,20 @@ pub(crate) fn codegen_aarch64_llvm_intrinsic_call<'tcx>( } // FIXME generalize vector types + "llvm.aarch64.neon.tbl1.v8i8" => { + intrinsic_args!(fx, args => (t, idx); intrinsic); + + let zero = fx.bcx.ins().iconst(types::I8, 0); + for i in 0..8 { + let idx_lane = idx.value_lane(fx, i).load_scalar(fx); + let is_zero = + fx.bcx.ins().icmp_imm(IntCC::UnsignedGreaterThanOrEqual, idx_lane, 16); + let t_idx = fx.bcx.ins().uextend(fx.pointer_type, idx_lane); + let t_lane = t.value_lane_dyn(fx, t_idx).load_scalar(fx); + let res = fx.bcx.ins().select(is_zero, zero, t_lane); + ret.place_lane(fx, i).to_ptr().store(fx, res, MemFlags::trusted()); + } + } "llvm.aarch64.neon.tbl1.v16i8" => { intrinsic_args!(fx, args => (t, idx); intrinsic); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/llvm_x86.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/llvm_x86.rs index 994dc66835cd..2e3e7ce986b3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/llvm_x86.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/llvm_x86.rs @@ -610,230 +610,56 @@ pub(crate) fn codegen_x86_llvm_intrinsic_call<'tcx>( // https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/intrinsics-guide/index.html#text=_mm_packus_epi16&ig_expand=4903 intrinsic_args!(fx, args => (a, b); intrinsic); - assert_eq!(a.layout(), b.layout()); - let layout = a.layout(); + pack_instruction(fx, a, b, ret, PackSize::U8, PackWidth::Sse); + } - let (lane_count, lane_ty) = layout.ty.simd_size_and_type(fx.tcx); - let (ret_lane_count, ret_lane_ty) = ret.layout().ty.simd_size_and_type(fx.tcx); - assert_eq!(lane_ty, fx.tcx.types.i16); - assert_eq!(ret_lane_ty, fx.tcx.types.u8); - assert_eq!(lane_count * 2, ret_lane_count); + "llvm.x86.sse2.packsswb.128" => { + // https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/intrinsics-guide/index.html#text=_mm_packs_epi16&ig_expand=4848 + intrinsic_args!(fx, args => (a, b); intrinsic); - let zero = fx.bcx.ins().iconst(types::I16, 0); - let max_u8 = fx.bcx.ins().iconst(types::I16, 255); - let ret_lane_layout = fx.layout_of(fx.tcx.types.u8); - - for idx in 0..lane_count { - let lane = a.value_lane(fx, idx).load_scalar(fx); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().smax(lane, zero); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().umin(sat, max_u8); - let res = fx.bcx.ins().ireduce(types::I8, sat); - - let res_lane = CValue::by_val(res, ret_lane_layout); - ret.place_lane(fx, idx).write_cvalue(fx, res_lane); - } - - for idx in 0..lane_count { - let lane = b.value_lane(fx, idx).load_scalar(fx); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().smax(lane, zero); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().umin(sat, max_u8); - let res = fx.bcx.ins().ireduce(types::I8, sat); - - let res_lane = CValue::by_val(res, ret_lane_layout); - ret.place_lane(fx, lane_count + idx).write_cvalue(fx, res_lane); - } + pack_instruction(fx, a, b, ret, PackSize::S8, PackWidth::Sse); } "llvm.x86.avx2.packuswb" => { // https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/intrinsics-guide/index.html#text=_mm256_packus_epi16&ig_expand=4906 intrinsic_args!(fx, args => (a, b); intrinsic); - assert_eq!(a.layout(), b.layout()); - let layout = a.layout(); - - let (lane_count, lane_ty) = layout.ty.simd_size_and_type(fx.tcx); - let (ret_lane_count, ret_lane_ty) = ret.layout().ty.simd_size_and_type(fx.tcx); - assert_eq!(lane_ty, fx.tcx.types.i16); - assert_eq!(ret_lane_ty, fx.tcx.types.u8); - assert_eq!(lane_count * 2, ret_lane_count); - - let zero = fx.bcx.ins().iconst(types::I16, 0); - let max_u8 = fx.bcx.ins().iconst(types::I16, 255); - let ret_lane_layout = fx.layout_of(fx.tcx.types.u8); - - for idx in 0..lane_count / 2 { - let lane = a.value_lane(fx, idx).load_scalar(fx); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().smax(lane, zero); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().umin(sat, max_u8); - let res = fx.bcx.ins().ireduce(types::I8, sat); - - let res_lane = CValue::by_val(res, ret_lane_layout); - ret.place_lane(fx, idx).write_cvalue(fx, res_lane); - } - - for idx in 0..lane_count / 2 { - let lane = b.value_lane(fx, idx).load_scalar(fx); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().smax(lane, zero); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().umin(sat, max_u8); - let res = fx.bcx.ins().ireduce(types::I8, sat); - - let res_lane = CValue::by_val(res, ret_lane_layout); - ret.place_lane(fx, lane_count / 2 + idx).write_cvalue(fx, res_lane); - } - - for idx in 0..lane_count / 2 { - let lane = a.value_lane(fx, idx).load_scalar(fx); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().smax(lane, zero); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().umin(sat, max_u8); - let res = fx.bcx.ins().ireduce(types::I8, sat); - - let res_lane = CValue::by_val(res, ret_lane_layout); - ret.place_lane(fx, lane_count / 2 * 2 + idx).write_cvalue(fx, res_lane); - } - - for idx in 0..lane_count / 2 { - let lane = b.value_lane(fx, idx).load_scalar(fx); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().smax(lane, zero); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().umin(sat, max_u8); - let res = fx.bcx.ins().ireduce(types::I8, sat); - - let res_lane = CValue::by_val(res, ret_lane_layout); - ret.place_lane(fx, lane_count / 2 * 3 + idx).write_cvalue(fx, res_lane); - } + pack_instruction(fx, a, b, ret, PackSize::U8, PackWidth::Avx); } - "llvm.x86.sse2.packssdw.128" => { - // https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/intrinsics-guide/index.html#text=_mm_packs_epi32&ig_expand=4889 + "llvm.x86.avx2.packsswb" => { + // https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/intrinsics-guide/index.html#text=_mm256_packs_epi16&ig_expand=4851 intrinsic_args!(fx, args => (a, b); intrinsic); - assert_eq!(a.layout(), b.layout()); - let layout = a.layout(); - - let (lane_count, lane_ty) = layout.ty.simd_size_and_type(fx.tcx); - let (ret_lane_count, ret_lane_ty) = ret.layout().ty.simd_size_and_type(fx.tcx); - assert_eq!(lane_ty, fx.tcx.types.i32); - assert_eq!(ret_lane_ty, fx.tcx.types.i16); - assert_eq!(lane_count * 2, ret_lane_count); - - let min_i16 = fx.bcx.ins().iconst(types::I32, i32::from(i16::MIN) as u32 as i64); - let max_i16 = fx.bcx.ins().iconst(types::I32, i32::from(i16::MAX) as u32 as i64); - let ret_lane_layout = fx.layout_of(fx.tcx.types.i16); - - for idx in 0..lane_count { - let lane = a.value_lane(fx, idx).load_scalar(fx); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().smax(lane, min_i16); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().smin(sat, max_i16); - let res = fx.bcx.ins().ireduce(types::I16, sat); - - let res_lane = CValue::by_val(res, ret_lane_layout); - ret.place_lane(fx, idx).write_cvalue(fx, res_lane); - } - - for idx in 0..lane_count { - let lane = b.value_lane(fx, idx).load_scalar(fx); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().smax(lane, min_i16); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().smin(sat, max_i16); - let res = fx.bcx.ins().ireduce(types::I16, sat); - - let res_lane = CValue::by_val(res, ret_lane_layout); - ret.place_lane(fx, lane_count + idx).write_cvalue(fx, res_lane); - } + pack_instruction(fx, a, b, ret, PackSize::S8, PackWidth::Avx); } "llvm.x86.sse41.packusdw" => { // https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/intrinsics-guide/index.html#text=_mm_packus_epi32&ig_expand=4912 intrinsic_args!(fx, args => (a, b); intrinsic); - assert_eq!(a.layout(), b.layout()); - let layout = a.layout(); + pack_instruction(fx, a, b, ret, PackSize::U16, PackWidth::Sse); + } - let (lane_count, lane_ty) = layout.ty.simd_size_and_type(fx.tcx); - let (ret_lane_count, ret_lane_ty) = ret.layout().ty.simd_size_and_type(fx.tcx); - assert_eq!(lane_ty, fx.tcx.types.i32); - assert_eq!(ret_lane_ty, fx.tcx.types.u16); - assert_eq!(lane_count * 2, ret_lane_count); + "llvm.x86.sse2.packssdw.128" => { + // https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/intrinsics-guide/index.html#text=_mm_packs_epi32&ig_expand=4889 + intrinsic_args!(fx, args => (a, b); intrinsic); - let min_u16 = fx.bcx.ins().iconst(types::I32, i64::from(u16::MIN)); - let max_u16 = fx.bcx.ins().iconst(types::I32, i64::from(u16::MAX)); - let ret_lane_layout = fx.layout_of(fx.tcx.types.u16); + pack_instruction(fx, a, b, ret, PackSize::S16, PackWidth::Sse); + } - for idx in 0..lane_count { - let lane = a.value_lane(fx, idx).load_scalar(fx); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().smax(lane, min_u16); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().smin(sat, max_u16); - let res = fx.bcx.ins().ireduce(types::I16, sat); + "llvm.x86.avx2.packusdw" => { + // https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/intrinsics-guide/index.html#text=_mm256_packus_epi32&ig_expand=4883 + intrinsic_args!(fx, args => (a, b); intrinsic); - let res_lane = CValue::by_val(res, ret_lane_layout); - ret.place_lane(fx, idx).write_cvalue(fx, res_lane); - } - - for idx in 0..lane_count { - let lane = b.value_lane(fx, idx).load_scalar(fx); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().smax(lane, min_u16); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().smin(sat, max_u16); - let res = fx.bcx.ins().ireduce(types::I16, sat); - - let res_lane = CValue::by_val(res, ret_lane_layout); - ret.place_lane(fx, lane_count + idx).write_cvalue(fx, res_lane); - } + pack_instruction(fx, a, b, ret, PackSize::U16, PackWidth::Avx); } "llvm.x86.avx2.packssdw" => { // https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/intrinsics-guide/index.html#text=_mm256_packs_epi32&ig_expand=4892 intrinsic_args!(fx, args => (a, b); intrinsic); - assert_eq!(a.layout(), b.layout()); - let layout = a.layout(); - - let (lane_count, lane_ty) = layout.ty.simd_size_and_type(fx.tcx); - let (ret_lane_count, ret_lane_ty) = ret.layout().ty.simd_size_and_type(fx.tcx); - assert_eq!(lane_ty, fx.tcx.types.i32); - assert_eq!(ret_lane_ty, fx.tcx.types.i16); - assert_eq!(lane_count * 2, ret_lane_count); - - let min_i16 = fx.bcx.ins().iconst(types::I32, i32::from(i16::MIN) as u32 as i64); - let max_i16 = fx.bcx.ins().iconst(types::I32, i32::from(i16::MAX) as u32 as i64); - let ret_lane_layout = fx.layout_of(fx.tcx.types.i16); - - for idx in 0..lane_count / 2 { - let lane = a.value_lane(fx, idx).load_scalar(fx); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().smax(lane, min_i16); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().smin(sat, max_i16); - let res = fx.bcx.ins().ireduce(types::I16, sat); - - let res_lane = CValue::by_val(res, ret_lane_layout); - ret.place_lane(fx, idx).write_cvalue(fx, res_lane); - } - - for idx in 0..lane_count / 2 { - let lane = b.value_lane(fx, idx).load_scalar(fx); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().smax(lane, min_i16); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().smin(sat, max_i16); - let res = fx.bcx.ins().ireduce(types::I16, sat); - - let res_lane = CValue::by_val(res, ret_lane_layout); - ret.place_lane(fx, lane_count / 2 + idx).write_cvalue(fx, res_lane); - } - - for idx in 0..lane_count / 2 { - let lane = a.value_lane(fx, idx).load_scalar(fx); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().smax(lane, min_i16); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().smin(sat, max_i16); - let res = fx.bcx.ins().ireduce(types::I16, sat); - - let res_lane = CValue::by_val(res, ret_lane_layout); - ret.place_lane(fx, lane_count / 2 * 2 + idx).write_cvalue(fx, res_lane); - } - - for idx in 0..lane_count / 2 { - let lane = b.value_lane(fx, idx).load_scalar(fx); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().smax(lane, min_i16); - let sat = fx.bcx.ins().smin(sat, max_i16); - let res = fx.bcx.ins().ireduce(types::I16, sat); - - let res_lane = CValue::by_val(res, ret_lane_layout); - ret.place_lane(fx, lane_count / 2 * 3 + idx).write_cvalue(fx, res_lane); - } + pack_instruction(fx, a, b, ret, PackSize::S16, PackWidth::Avx); } "llvm.x86.fma.vfmaddsub.ps" @@ -1407,3 +1233,115 @@ fn llvm_add_sub<'tcx>( (cb_out, c) } + +enum PackSize { + U8, + U16, + S8, + S16, +} + +impl PackSize { + fn ret_clif_type(&self) -> Type { + match self { + Self::U8 | Self::S8 => types::I8, + Self::U16 | Self::S16 => types::I16, + } + } + fn src_clif_type(&self) -> Type { + match self { + Self::U8 | Self::S8 => types::I16, + Self::U16 | Self::S16 => types::I32, + } + } + fn src_ty<'tcx>(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { + match self { + Self::U8 | Self::S8 => tcx.types.i16, + Self::U16 | Self::S16 => tcx.types.i32, + } + } + fn ret_ty<'tcx>(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { + match self { + Self::U8 => tcx.types.u8, + Self::S8 => tcx.types.i8, + Self::U16 => tcx.types.u16, + Self::S16 => tcx.types.i16, + } + } + fn max(&self) -> i64 { + match self { + Self::U8 => u8::MAX as u64 as i64, + Self::S8 => i8::MAX as u8 as u64 as i64, + Self::U16 => u16::MAX as u64 as i64, + Self::S16 => i16::MAX as u64 as u64 as i64, + } + } + fn min(&self) -> i64 { + match self { + Self::U8 | Self::U16 => 0, + Self::S8 => i16::from(i8::MIN) as u16 as i64, + Self::S16 => i32::from(i16::MIN) as u32 as i64, + } + } +} + +enum PackWidth { + Sse = 1, + Avx = 2, +} +impl PackWidth { + fn divisor(&self) -> u64 { + match self { + Self::Sse => 1, + Self::Avx => 2, + } + } +} + +/// Implement an x86 pack instruction with the intrinsic `_mm{,256}pack{us,s}_epi{16,32}`. +/// Validated for correctness against LLVM, see commit `c8f5d35508e062bd2d95e6c03429bfec831db6d3`. +fn pack_instruction<'tcx>( + fx: &mut FunctionCx<'_, '_, 'tcx>, + a: CValue<'tcx>, + b: CValue<'tcx>, + ret: CPlace<'tcx>, + ret_size: PackSize, + width: PackWidth, +) { + assert_eq!(a.layout(), b.layout()); + let layout = a.layout(); + + let (src_lane_count, src_lane_ty) = layout.ty.simd_size_and_type(fx.tcx); + let (ret_lane_count, ret_lane_ty) = ret.layout().ty.simd_size_and_type(fx.tcx); + assert_eq!(src_lane_ty, ret_size.src_ty(fx.tcx)); + assert_eq!(ret_lane_ty, ret_size.ret_ty(fx.tcx)); + assert_eq!(src_lane_count * 2, ret_lane_count); + + let min = fx.bcx.ins().iconst(ret_size.src_clif_type(), ret_size.min()); + let max = fx.bcx.ins().iconst(ret_size.src_clif_type(), ret_size.max()); + let ret_lane_layout = fx.layout_of(ret_size.ret_ty(fx.tcx)); + + let mut round = |source: CValue<'tcx>, source_offset: u64, dest_offset: u64| { + let step_amount = src_lane_count / width.divisor(); + let dest_offset = step_amount * dest_offset; + for idx in 0..step_amount { + let lane = source.value_lane(fx, step_amount * source_offset + idx).load_scalar(fx); + let sat = fx.bcx.ins().smax(lane, min); + let sat = match ret_size { + PackSize::U8 | PackSize::U16 => fx.bcx.ins().umin(sat, max), + PackSize::S8 | PackSize::S16 => fx.bcx.ins().smin(sat, max), + }; + let res = fx.bcx.ins().ireduce(ret_size.ret_clif_type(), sat); + let res_lane = CValue::by_val(res, ret_lane_layout); + ret.place_lane(fx, dest_offset + idx).write_cvalue(fx, res_lane); + } + }; + + round(a, 0, 0); + round(b, 0, 1); + + if let PackWidth::Avx = width { + round(a, 1, 2); + round(b, 1, 3); + } +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/simd.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/simd.rs index d56d17892d5b..ebdc744bcd83 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/simd.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/intrinsics/simd.rs @@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ pub(super) fn codegen_simd_intrinsic_call<'tcx>( } ret.write_cvalue(fx, base); - let ret_lane = ret.place_lane(fx, idx.try_into().unwrap()); + let ret_lane = ret.place_lane(fx, idx.into()); ret_lane.write_cvalue(fx, val); } @@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ pub(super) fn codegen_simd_intrinsic_call<'tcx>( ); } - let ret_lane = v.value_lane(fx, idx.try_into().unwrap()); + let ret_lane = v.value_lane(fx, idx.into()); ret.write_cvalue(fx, ret_lane); } @@ -822,7 +822,35 @@ pub(super) fn codegen_simd_intrinsic_call<'tcx>( let (lane_count, lane_ty) = a.layout().ty.simd_size_and_type(fx.tcx); let lane_layout = fx.layout_of(lane_ty); - let m = m.load_scalar(fx); + let expected_int_bits = lane_count.max(8); + let expected_bytes = expected_int_bits / 8 + ((expected_int_bits % 8 > 0) as u64); + + let m = match m.layout().ty.kind() { + ty::Uint(i) if i.bit_width() == Some(expected_int_bits) => m.load_scalar(fx), + ty::Array(elem, len) + if matches!(elem.kind(), ty::Uint(ty::UintTy::U8)) + && len.try_eval_target_usize(fx.tcx, ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all()) + == Some(expected_bytes) => + { + m.force_stack(fx).0.load( + fx, + Type::int(expected_int_bits as u16).unwrap(), + MemFlags::trusted(), + ) + } + _ => { + fx.tcx.dcx().span_fatal( + span, + format!( + "invalid monomorphization of `simd_select_bitmask` intrinsic: \ + cannot accept `{}` as mask, expected `u{}` or `[u8; {}]`", + ret.layout().ty, + expected_int_bits, + expected_bytes + ), + ); + } + }; for lane in 0..lane_count { let m_lane = fx.bcx.ins().ushr_imm(m, u64::from(lane) as i64); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/lib.rs index b482f0dd2f0a..416f87fcc87b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/lib.rs @@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ extern crate rustc_fs_util; extern crate rustc_hir; extern crate rustc_incremental; extern crate rustc_index; -extern crate rustc_interface; extern crate rustc_metadata; extern crate rustc_session; extern crate rustc_span; @@ -42,7 +41,7 @@ use rustc_metadata::EncodedMetadata; use rustc_middle::dep_graph::{WorkProduct, WorkProductId}; use rustc_session::config::OutputFilenames; use rustc_session::Session; -use rustc_span::Symbol; +use rustc_span::{sym, Symbol}; pub use crate::config::*; use crate::prelude::*; @@ -190,8 +189,17 @@ impl CodegenBackend for CraneliftCodegenBackend { } } - fn target_features(&self, _sess: &Session, _allow_unstable: bool) -> Vec { - vec![] // FIXME necessary for #[cfg(target_feature] + fn target_features(&self, sess: &Session, _allow_unstable: bool) -> Vec { + // FIXME return the actually used target features. this is necessary for #[cfg(target_feature)] + if sess.target.arch == "x86_64" && sess.target.os != "none" { + // x86_64 mandates SSE2 support + vec![Symbol::intern("fxsr"), sym::sse, Symbol::intern("sse2")] + } else if sess.target.arch == "aarch64" && sess.target.os != "none" { + // AArch64 mandates Neon support + vec![sym::neon] + } else { + vec![] + } } fn print_version(&self) { @@ -305,16 +313,13 @@ fn build_isa(sess: &Session, backend_config: &BackendConfig) -> Arc { - let builder = cranelift_native::builder_with_options(true).unwrap(); - builder - } + Some("native") => cranelift_native::builder_with_options(true).unwrap(), Some(value) => { let mut builder = cranelift_codegen::isa::lookup(target_triple.clone()).unwrap_or_else(|err| { sess.dcx().fatal(format!("can't compile for {}: {}", target_triple, err)); }); - if let Err(_) = builder.enable(value) { + if builder.enable(value).is_err() { sess.dcx() .fatal("the specified target cpu isn't currently supported by Cranelift."); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/unsize.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/unsize.rs index f777e11371f1..acfa461a6f30 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/unsize.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/unsize.rs @@ -28,10 +28,9 @@ pub(crate) fn unsized_info<'tcx>( .bcx .ins() .iconst(fx.pointer_type, len.eval_target_usize(fx.tcx, ParamEnv::reveal_all()) as i64), - ( - &ty::Dynamic(ref data_a, _, src_dyn_kind), - &ty::Dynamic(ref data_b, _, target_dyn_kind), - ) if src_dyn_kind == target_dyn_kind => { + (&ty::Dynamic(data_a, _, src_dyn_kind), &ty::Dynamic(data_b, _, target_dyn_kind)) + if src_dyn_kind == target_dyn_kind => + { let old_info = old_info.expect("unsized_info: missing old info for trait upcasting coercion"); if data_a.principal_def_id() == data_b.principal_def_id() { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/vtable.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/vtable.rs index 41ea0b122de7..d2254d4c15e6 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/vtable.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/vtable.rs @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ pub(crate) fn get_vtable<'tcx>( let alloc_id = fx.tcx.vtable_allocation((ty, trait_ref)); let data_id = data_id_for_alloc_id(&mut fx.constants_cx, &mut *fx.module, alloc_id, Mutability::Not); - let local_data_id = fx.module.declare_data_in_func(data_id, &mut fx.bcx.func); + let local_data_id = fx.module.declare_data_in_func(data_id, fx.bcx.func); if fx.clif_comments.enabled() { fx.add_comment(local_data_id, format!("vtable: {:?}", alloc_id)); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/errors.rs index e9283b198945..cc0fbe46dcc1 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/errors.rs @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ pub(crate) enum PossibleFeature<'a> { struct ExitCode(Option); impl IntoDiagnosticArg for ExitCode { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { let ExitCode(exit_code) = self; match exit_code { Some(t) => t.into_diagnostic_arg(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/messages.ftl b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/messages.ftl index 7a86ddc7556a..d5bc04f594da 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/messages.ftl +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/messages.ftl @@ -39,6 +39,9 @@ codegen_llvm_lto_dylib = lto cannot be used for `dylib` crate type without `-Zdy codegen_llvm_lto_proc_macro = lto cannot be used for `proc-macro` crate type without `-Zdylib-lto` +codegen_llvm_mismatch_data_layout = + data-layout for target `{$rustc_target}`, `{$rustc_layout}`, differs from LLVM target's `{$llvm_target}` default layout, `{$llvm_layout}` + codegen_llvm_missing_features = add the missing features in a `target_feature` attribute diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/context.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/context.rs index 5ef05dfbe4c1..6cb62280a595 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/context.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/context.rs @@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ use rustc_target::spec::{HasTargetSpec, RelocModel, Target, TlsModel}; use smallvec::SmallVec; use libc::c_uint; +use std::borrow::Borrow; use std::cell::{Cell, RefCell}; use std::ffi::CStr; use std::str; @@ -155,8 +156,7 @@ pub unsafe fn create_module<'ll>( } // Ensure the data-layout values hardcoded remain the defaults. - if sess.target.is_builtin { - // tm is disposed by its drop impl + { let tm = crate::back::write::create_informational_target_machine(tcx.sess); llvm::LLVMRustSetDataLayoutFromTargetMachine(llmod, &tm); @@ -164,33 +164,13 @@ pub unsafe fn create_module<'ll>( let llvm_data_layout = str::from_utf8(CStr::from_ptr(llvm_data_layout).to_bytes()) .expect("got a non-UTF8 data-layout from LLVM"); - // Unfortunately LLVM target specs change over time, and right now we - // don't have proper support to work with any more than one - // `data_layout` than the one that is in the rust-lang/rust repo. If - // this compiler is configured against a custom LLVM, we may have a - // differing data layout, even though we should update our own to use - // that one. - // - // As an interim hack, if CFG_LLVM_ROOT is not an empty string then we - // disable this check entirely as we may be configured with something - // that has a different target layout. - // - // Unsure if this will actually cause breakage when rustc is configured - // as such. - // - // FIXME(#34960) - let cfg_llvm_root = option_env!("CFG_LLVM_ROOT").unwrap_or(""); - let custom_llvm_used = !cfg_llvm_root.trim().is_empty(); - - if !custom_llvm_used && target_data_layout != llvm_data_layout { - bug!( - "data-layout for target `{rustc_target}`, `{rustc_layout}`, \ - differs from LLVM target's `{llvm_target}` default layout, `{llvm_layout}`", - rustc_target = sess.opts.target_triple, - rustc_layout = target_data_layout, - llvm_target = sess.target.llvm_target, - llvm_layout = llvm_data_layout - ); + if target_data_layout != llvm_data_layout { + tcx.dcx().emit_err(crate::errors::MismatchedDataLayout { + rustc_target: sess.opts.target_triple.to_string().as_str(), + rustc_layout: target_data_layout.as_str(), + llvm_target: sess.target.llvm_target.borrow(), + llvm_layout: llvm_data_layout, + }); } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/coverageinfo/mapgen.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/coverageinfo/mapgen.rs index 6116a6fd222b..b1ceb1d4dd56 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/coverageinfo/mapgen.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/coverageinfo/mapgen.rs @@ -403,6 +403,7 @@ fn codegenned_and_inlined_items(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) -> DefIdSet { let mut result = items.clone(); for cgu in cgus { + #[allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] for item in cgu.items().keys() { if let mir::mono::MonoItem::Fn(ref instance) = item { let did = instance.def_id(); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/errors.rs index 697ce6022984..d82ff6656f4d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/errors.rs @@ -244,3 +244,12 @@ pub(crate) struct CopyBitcode { pub struct UnknownCompression { pub algorithm: &'static str, } + +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(codegen_llvm_mismatch_data_layout)] +pub struct MismatchedDataLayout<'a> { + pub rustc_target: &'a str, + pub rustc_layout: &'a str, + pub llvm_target: &'a str, + pub llvm_layout: &'a str, +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/lib.rs index a81056ed3ad6..f4f29078190a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/lib.rs @@ -14,9 +14,7 @@ #![feature(iter_intersperse)] #![feature(let_chains)] #![feature(min_specialization)] -#![feature(never_type)] #![feature(impl_trait_in_assoc_type)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/assert_module_sources.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/assert_module_sources.rs index a1daadce958e..3e5a43c6e73a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/assert_module_sources.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/assert_module_sources.rs @@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ impl fmt::Display for CguReuse { } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for CguReuse { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(self.to_string())) } } @@ -267,6 +267,7 @@ impl CguReuseTracker { fn check_expected_reuse(&self, sess: &Session) { if let Some(ref data) = self.data { + #[allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] let mut keys = data.expected_reuse.keys().collect::>(); keys.sort_unstable(); for cgu_name in keys { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/link.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/link.rs index f098fc9cb597..b29f71bfb955 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/link.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/link.rs @@ -682,6 +682,7 @@ fn link_dwarf_object<'a>( } // Input rlibs contain .o/.dwo files from dependencies. + #[allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] let input_rlibs = cg_results .crate_info .used_crate_source diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/write.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/write.rs index 5d497d4a1883..06edb7945372 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/write.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/write.rs @@ -14,8 +14,11 @@ use rustc_data_structures::memmap::Mmap; use rustc_data_structures::profiling::{SelfProfilerRef, VerboseTimingGuard}; use rustc_data_structures::sync::Lrc; use rustc_errors::emitter::Emitter; -use rustc_errors::{translation::Translate, DiagCtxt, FatalError, Level}; -use rustc_errors::{DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticMessage, Style}; +use rustc_errors::translation::Translate; +use rustc_errors::{ + DiagCtxt, DiagnosticArgName, DiagnosticArgValue, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticMessage, ErrCode, + FatalError, FluentBundle, Level, Style, +}; use rustc_fs_util::link_or_copy; use rustc_hir::def_id::{CrateNum, LOCAL_CRATE}; use rustc_incremental::{ @@ -995,12 +998,10 @@ pub(crate) enum Message { /// process another codegen unit. pub struct CguMessage; -type DiagnosticArgName<'source> = Cow<'source, str>; - struct Diagnostic { msgs: Vec<(DiagnosticMessage, Style)>, - args: FxHashMap, rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue<'static>>, - code: Option, + args: FxHashMap, + code: Option, lvl: Level, } @@ -1800,18 +1801,18 @@ impl SharedEmitter { } impl Translate for SharedEmitter { - fn fluent_bundle(&self) -> Option<&Lrc> { + fn fluent_bundle(&self) -> Option<&Lrc> { None } - fn fallback_fluent_bundle(&self) -> &rustc_errors::FluentBundle { + fn fallback_fluent_bundle(&self) -> &FluentBundle { panic!("shared emitter attempted to translate a diagnostic"); } } impl Emitter for SharedEmitter { fn emit_diagnostic(&mut self, diag: &rustc_errors::Diagnostic) { - let args: FxHashMap, rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue<'_>> = + let args: FxHashMap, DiagnosticArgValue> = diag.args().map(|(name, arg)| (name.clone(), arg.clone())).collect(); drop(self.sender.send(SharedEmitterMessage::Diagnostic(Diagnostic { msgs: diag.messages.clone(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/codegen_attrs.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/codegen_attrs.rs index cca239a43b34..47b1b0801193 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/codegen_attrs.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/codegen_attrs.rs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ use rustc_ast::{ast, attr, MetaItemKind, NestedMetaItem}; use rustc_attr::{list_contains_name, InlineAttr, InstructionSetAttr, OptimizeAttr}; -use rustc_errors::struct_span_code_err; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, struct_span_code_err}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId, LOCAL_CRATE}; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/errors.rs index f90e1906caf0..06ea5b9e8f4a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/errors.rs @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ use crate::assert_module_sources::CguReuse; use crate::back::command::Command; use crate::fluent_generated as fluent; use rustc_errors::{ - DiagCtxt, DiagnosticArgValue, DiagnosticBuilder, EmissionGuarantee, IntoDiagnostic, + codes::*, DiagCtxt, DiagnosticArgValue, DiagnosticBuilder, EmissionGuarantee, IntoDiagnostic, IntoDiagnosticArg, Level, }; use rustc_macros::Diagnostic; @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ impl<'a> CopyPath<'a> { struct DebugArgPath<'a>(pub &'a Path); impl IntoDiagnosticArg for DebugArgPath<'_> { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(format!("{:?}", self.0))) } } @@ -612,7 +612,7 @@ pub struct UnknownAtomicOperation; #[derive(Diagnostic)] pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_basic_integer_type, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_basic_integer_type, code = E0511)] BasicIntegerType { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -620,7 +620,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { ty: Ty<'tcx>, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_basic_float_type, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_basic_float_type, code = E0511)] BasicFloatType { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -628,14 +628,14 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { ty: Ty<'tcx>, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_float_to_int_unchecked, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_float_to_int_unchecked, code = E0511)] FloatToIntUnchecked { #[primary_span] span: Span, ty: Ty<'tcx>, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_floating_point_vector, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_floating_point_vector, code = E0511)] FloatingPointVector { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -644,7 +644,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { in_ty: Ty<'tcx>, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_floating_point_type, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_floating_point_type, code = E0511)] FloatingPointType { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -652,14 +652,14 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { in_ty: Ty<'tcx>, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_unrecognized_intrinsic, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_unrecognized_intrinsic, code = E0511)] UnrecognizedIntrinsic { #[primary_span] span: Span, name: Symbol, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_simd_argument, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_simd_argument, code = E0511)] SimdArgument { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -667,7 +667,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { ty: Ty<'tcx>, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_simd_input, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_simd_input, code = E0511)] SimdInput { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -675,7 +675,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { ty: Ty<'tcx>, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_simd_first, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_simd_first, code = E0511)] SimdFirst { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -683,7 +683,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { ty: Ty<'tcx>, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_simd_second, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_simd_second, code = E0511)] SimdSecond { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -691,7 +691,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { ty: Ty<'tcx>, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_simd_third, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_simd_third, code = E0511)] SimdThird { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -699,7 +699,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { ty: Ty<'tcx>, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_simd_return, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_simd_return, code = E0511)] SimdReturn { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -707,7 +707,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { ty: Ty<'tcx>, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_invalid_bitmask, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_invalid_bitmask, code = E0511)] InvalidBitmask { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -717,7 +717,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { expected_bytes: u64, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_return_length_input_type, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_return_length_input_type, code = E0511)] ReturnLengthInputType { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -728,7 +728,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { out_len: u64, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_second_argument_length, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_second_argument_length, code = E0511)] SecondArgumentLength { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -739,7 +739,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { out_len: u64, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_third_argument_length, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_third_argument_length, code = E0511)] ThirdArgumentLength { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -750,7 +750,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { out_len: u64, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_return_integer_type, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_return_integer_type, code = E0511)] ReturnIntegerType { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -759,7 +759,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { out_ty: Ty<'tcx>, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_simd_shuffle, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_simd_shuffle, code = E0511)] SimdShuffle { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -767,7 +767,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { ty: Ty<'tcx>, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_return_length, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_return_length, code = E0511)] ReturnLength { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -777,7 +777,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { out_len: u64, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_return_element, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_return_element, code = E0511)] ReturnElement { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -788,7 +788,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { out_ty: Ty<'tcx>, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_shuffle_index_not_constant, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_shuffle_index_not_constant, code = E0511)] ShuffleIndexNotConstant { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -796,7 +796,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { arg_idx: u64, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_shuffle_index_out_of_bounds, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_shuffle_index_out_of_bounds, code = E0511)] ShuffleIndexOutOfBounds { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -805,7 +805,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { total_len: u128, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_inserted_type, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_inserted_type, code = E0511)] InsertedType { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -815,7 +815,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { out_ty: Ty<'tcx>, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_return_type, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_return_type, code = E0511)] ReturnType { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -825,7 +825,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { ret_ty: Ty<'tcx>, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_expected_return_type, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_expected_return_type, code = E0511)] ExpectedReturnType { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -834,7 +834,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { ret_ty: Ty<'tcx>, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_mismatched_lengths, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_mismatched_lengths, code = E0511)] MismatchedLengths { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -843,7 +843,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { v_len: u64, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_mask_type, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_mask_type, code = E0511)] MaskType { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -851,7 +851,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { ty: Ty<'tcx>, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_vector_argument, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_vector_argument, code = E0511)] VectorArgument { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -860,7 +860,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { in_elem: Ty<'tcx>, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_cannot_return, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_cannot_return, code = E0511)] CannotReturn { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -870,7 +870,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { expected_bytes: u64, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_expected_element_type, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_expected_element_type, code = E0511)] ExpectedElementType { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -882,7 +882,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { mutability: ExpectedPointerMutability, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_third_arg_element_type, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_third_arg_element_type, code = E0511)] ThirdArgElementType { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -891,7 +891,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { third_arg: Ty<'tcx>, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_unsupported_symbol_of_size, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_unsupported_symbol_of_size, code = E0511)] UnsupportedSymbolOfSize { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -903,7 +903,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { ret_ty: Ty<'tcx>, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_unsupported_symbol, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_unsupported_symbol, code = E0511)] UnsupportedSymbol { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -914,7 +914,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { ret_ty: Ty<'tcx>, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_cast_fat_pointer, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_cast_fat_pointer, code = E0511)] CastFatPointer { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -922,7 +922,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { ty: Ty<'tcx>, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_expected_pointer, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_expected_pointer, code = E0511)] ExpectedPointer { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -930,7 +930,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { ty: Ty<'tcx>, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_expected_usize, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_expected_usize, code = E0511)] ExpectedUsize { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -938,7 +938,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { ty: Ty<'tcx>, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_unsupported_cast, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_unsupported_cast, code = E0511)] UnsupportedCast { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -949,7 +949,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { out_elem: Ty<'tcx>, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_unsupported_operation, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_unsupported_operation, code = E0511)] UnsupportedOperation { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -958,7 +958,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMonomorphization<'tcx> { in_elem: Ty<'tcx>, }, - #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_expected_vector_element_type, code = "E0511")] + #[diag(codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_expected_vector_element_type, code = E0511)] ExpectedVectorElementType { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -974,7 +974,7 @@ pub enum ExpectedPointerMutability { } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for ExpectedPointerMutability { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { match self { ExpectedPointerMutability::Mut => DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Borrowed("*mut")), ExpectedPointerMutability::Not => DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Borrowed("*_")), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/lib.rs index 8f5421823a38..fc833a3863e4 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/lib.rs @@ -7,10 +7,8 @@ #![feature(if_let_guard)] #![feature(let_chains)] #![feature(negative_impls)] -#![feature(never_type)] #![feature(strict_provenance)] #![feature(try_blocks)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] //! This crate contains codegen code that is used by all codegen backends (LLVM and others). //! The backend-agnostic functions of this crate use functions defined in various traits that diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/const_eval/error.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/const_eval/error.rs index e8d0430c9d95..dabf78ef90e5 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/const_eval/error.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/const_eval/error.rs @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ impl MachineStopType for ConstEvalErrKind { } fn add_args( self: Box, - adder: &mut dyn FnMut(std::borrow::Cow<'static, str>, DiagnosticArgValue<'static>), + adder: &mut dyn FnMut(std::borrow::Cow<'static, str>, DiagnosticArgValue), ) { use ConstEvalErrKind::*; match *self { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/errors.rs index 064d97a49d75..4d2b1ba3eec8 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/errors.rs @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ use std::borrow::Cow; use rustc_errors::{ - DiagCtxt, DiagnosticArgValue, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticMessage, EmissionGuarantee, - IntoDiagnostic, Level, + codes::*, DiagCtxt, DiagnosticArgValue, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticMessage, + EmissionGuarantee, IntoDiagnostic, Level, }; use rustc_hir::ConstContext; use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, LintDiagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; @@ -55,14 +55,14 @@ pub(crate) struct UnstableInStable { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval_thread_local_access, code = "E0625")] +#[diag(const_eval_thread_local_access, code = E0625)] pub(crate) struct NonConstOpErr { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval_static_access, code = "E0013")] +#[diag(const_eval_static_access, code = E0013)] #[help] pub(crate) struct StaticAccessErr { #[primary_span] @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ pub(crate) struct PanicNonStrErr { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval_mut_deref, code = "E0658")] +#[diag(const_eval_mut_deref, code = E0658)] pub(crate) struct MutDerefErr { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ pub(crate) struct MutDerefErr { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval_transient_mut_borrow, code = "E0658")] +#[diag(const_eval_transient_mut_borrow, code = E0658)] pub(crate) struct TransientMutBorrowErr { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ pub(crate) struct TransientMutBorrowErr { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval_transient_mut_raw, code = "E0658")] +#[diag(const_eval_transient_mut_raw, code = E0658)] pub(crate) struct TransientMutRawErr { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ pub(crate) struct UnstableConstFn { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval_unallowed_mutable_refs, code = "E0764")] +#[diag(const_eval_unallowed_mutable_refs, code = E0764)] pub(crate) struct UnallowedMutableRefs { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ pub(crate) struct UnallowedMutableRefs { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval_unallowed_mutable_raw, code = "E0764")] +#[diag(const_eval_unallowed_mutable_raw, code = E0764)] pub(crate) struct UnallowedMutableRaw { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ pub(crate) struct UnallowedMutableRaw { pub teach: Option<()>, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval_non_const_fmt_macro_call, code = "E0015")] +#[diag(const_eval_non_const_fmt_macro_call, code = E0015)] pub(crate) struct NonConstFmtMacroCall { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ pub(crate) struct NonConstFmtMacroCall { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval_non_const_fn_call, code = "E0015")] +#[diag(const_eval_non_const_fn_call, code = E0015)] pub(crate) struct NonConstFnCall { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ pub(crate) struct UnallowedOpInConstContext { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval_unallowed_heap_allocations, code = "E0010")] +#[diag(const_eval_unallowed_heap_allocations, code = E0010)] pub(crate) struct UnallowedHeapAllocations { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ pub(crate) struct UnallowedHeapAllocations { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval_unallowed_inline_asm, code = "E0015")] +#[diag(const_eval_unallowed_inline_asm, code = E0015)] pub(crate) struct UnallowedInlineAsm { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ pub(crate) struct UnallowedInlineAsm { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval_interior_mutable_data_refer, code = "E0492")] +#[diag(const_eval_interior_mutable_data_refer, code = E0492)] pub(crate) struct InteriorMutableDataRefer { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ pub struct RawBytesNote { // FIXME(fee1-dead) do not use stringly typed `ConstContext` #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval_match_eq_non_const, code = "E0015")] +#[diag(const_eval_match_eq_non_const, code = E0015)] #[note] pub struct NonConstMatchEq<'tcx> { #[primary_span] @@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ pub struct NonConstMatchEq<'tcx> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval_for_loop_into_iter_non_const, code = "E0015")] +#[diag(const_eval_for_loop_into_iter_non_const, code = E0015)] pub struct NonConstForLoopIntoIter<'tcx> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ pub struct NonConstForLoopIntoIter<'tcx> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval_question_branch_non_const, code = "E0015")] +#[diag(const_eval_question_branch_non_const, code = E0015)] pub struct NonConstQuestionBranch<'tcx> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ pub struct NonConstQuestionBranch<'tcx> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval_question_from_residual_non_const, code = "E0015")] +#[diag(const_eval_question_from_residual_non_const, code = E0015)] pub struct NonConstQuestionFromResidual<'tcx> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ pub struct NonConstQuestionFromResidual<'tcx> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval_try_block_from_output_non_const, code = "E0015")] +#[diag(const_eval_try_block_from_output_non_const, code = E0015)] pub struct NonConstTryBlockFromOutput<'tcx> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ pub struct NonConstTryBlockFromOutput<'tcx> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval_await_non_const, code = "E0015")] +#[diag(const_eval_await_non_const, code = E0015)] pub struct NonConstAwait<'tcx> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ pub struct NonConstAwait<'tcx> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval_closure_non_const, code = "E0015")] +#[diag(const_eval_closure_non_const, code = E0015)] pub struct NonConstClosure { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ pub struct ConsiderDereferencing { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval_operator_non_const, code = "E0015")] +#[diag(const_eval_operator_non_const, code = E0015)] pub struct NonConstOperator { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ pub struct NonConstOperator { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval_deref_coercion_non_const, code = "E0015")] +#[diag(const_eval_deref_coercion_non_const, code = E0015)] #[note] pub struct NonConstDerefCoercion<'tcx> { #[primary_span] @@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ pub struct NonConstDerefCoercion<'tcx> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval_live_drop, code = "E0493")] +#[diag(const_eval_live_drop, code = E0493)] pub struct LiveDrop<'tcx> { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ pub struct LiveDrop<'tcx> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval_error, code = "E0080")] +#[diag(const_eval_error, code = E0080)] pub struct ConstEvalError { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ pub struct NullaryIntrinsicError { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(const_eval_undefined_behavior, code = "E0080")] +#[diag(const_eval_undefined_behavior, code = E0080)] pub struct UndefinedBehavior { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -906,7 +906,7 @@ impl ReportErrorExt for ResourceExhaustionInfo { } impl rustc_errors::IntoDiagnosticArg for InternKind { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Borrowed(match self { InternKind::Static(Mutability::Not) => "static", InternKind::Static(Mutability::Mut) => "static_mut", diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/memory.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/memory.rs index 3afd14eb5743..38ad8cbf3a69 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/memory.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/memory.rs @@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx: 'mir, M: Machine<'mir, 'tcx>> InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, M> { /// to the allocation it points to. Supports both shared and mutable references, as the actual /// checking is offloaded to a helper closure. /// - /// If this returns `None`, the size is 0; it can however return `Some` even for size 0. + /// Returns `None` if and only if the size is 0. fn check_and_deref_ptr( &self, ptr: Pointer>, @@ -1214,10 +1214,9 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx: 'mir, M: Machine<'mir, 'tcx>> InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, M> { let size_in_bytes = size.bytes_usize(); // For particularly large arrays (where this is perf-sensitive) it's common that // we're writing a single byte repeatedly. So, optimize that case to a memset. - if size_in_bytes == 1 && num_copies >= 1 { - // SAFETY: `src_bytes` would be read from anyway by copies below (num_copies >= 1). - // Since size_in_bytes = 1, then the `init.no_bytes_init()` check above guarantees - // that this read at type `u8` is OK -- it must be an initialized byte. + if size_in_bytes == 1 { + debug_assert!(num_copies >= 1); // we already handled the zero-sized cases above. + // SAFETY: `src_bytes` would be read from anyway by `copy` below (num_copies >= 1). let value = *src_bytes; dest_bytes.write_bytes(value, (size * num_copies).bytes_usize()); } else if src_alloc_id == dest_alloc_id { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/operand.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/operand.rs index 80d4bda4827a..4653c9016c69 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/operand.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/operand.rs @@ -260,8 +260,12 @@ impl<'tcx, Prov: Provenance> ImmTy<'tcx, Prov> { // This makes several assumptions about what layouts we will encounter; we match what // codegen does as good as we can (see `extract_field` in `rustc_codegen_ssa/src/mir/operand.rs`). let inner_val: Immediate<_> = match (**self, self.layout.abi) { - // if the entire value is uninit, then so is the field (can happen in ConstProp) + // If the entire value is uninit, then so is the field (can happen in ConstProp). (Immediate::Uninit, _) => Immediate::Uninit, + // If the field is uninhabited, we can forget the data (can happen in ConstProp). + // `enum S { A(!), B, C }` is an example of an enum with Scalar layout that + // has an `Uninhabited` variant, which means this case is possible. + _ if layout.abi.is_uninhabited() => Immediate::Uninit, // the field contains no information, can be left uninit // (Scalar/ScalarPair can contain even aligned ZST, not just 1-ZST) _ if layout.is_zst() => Immediate::Uninit, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/projection.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/projection.rs index bd60e066f725..3a441c1d649c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/projection.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/projection.rs @@ -201,25 +201,8 @@ where // see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/93688#issuecomment-1032929496.) // So we just "offset" by 0. let layout = base.layout().for_variant(self, variant); - // In the future we might want to allow this to permit code like this: - // (this is a Rust/MIR pseudocode mix) - // ``` - // enum Option2 { - // Some(i32, !), - // None, - // } - // - // fn panic() -> ! { panic!() } - // - // let x: Option2; - // x.Some.0 = 42; - // x.Some.1 = panic(); - // SetDiscriminant(x, Some); - // ``` - // However, for now we don't generate such MIR, and this check here *has* found real - // bugs (see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/115145), so we will keep rejecting - // it. - assert!(!layout.abi.is_uninhabited()); + // This variant may in fact be uninhabited. + // See . // This cannot be `transmute` as variants *can* have a smaller size than the entire enum. base.offset(Size::ZERO, layout, self) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/lib.rs index d6c36ccc5ec8..946a49982aa1 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/lib.rs @@ -11,20 +11,13 @@ Rust MIR: a lowered representation of Rust. #![feature(assert_matches)] #![feature(box_patterns)] #![feature(decl_macro)] -#![feature(exact_size_is_empty)] #![feature(let_chains)] -#![feature(map_try_insert)] -#![feature(min_specialization)] #![feature(slice_ptr_get)] -#![feature(option_get_or_insert_default)] #![feature(never_type)] #![feature(trait_alias)] -#![feature(trusted_len)] -#![feature(trusted_step)] #![feature(try_blocks)] #![feature(yeet_expr)] #![feature(if_let_guard)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] #[macro_use] extern crate tracing; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/check_consts/ops.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/check_consts/ops.rs index 39bc2b960e9f..fb705d91977d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/check_consts/ops.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/check_consts/ops.rs @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ use hir::def_id::LocalDefId; use hir::{ConstContext, LangItem}; -use rustc_errors::{error_code, DiagnosticBuilder}; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, DiagnosticBuilder}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_infer::infer::TyCtxtInferExt; @@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ impl<'tcx> NonConstOp<'tcx> for HeapAllocation { ccx.dcx().create_err(errors::UnallowedHeapAllocations { span, kind: ccx.const_kind(), - teach: ccx.tcx.sess.teach(&error_code!(E0010)).then_some(()), + teach: ccx.tcx.sess.teach(E0010).then_some(()), }) } } @@ -434,14 +434,14 @@ impl<'tcx> NonConstOp<'tcx> for CellBorrow { span, opt_help: Some(()), kind: ccx.const_kind(), - teach: ccx.tcx.sess.teach(&error_code!(E0492)).then_some(()), + teach: ccx.tcx.sess.teach(E0492).then_some(()), }) } else { ccx.dcx().create_err(errors::InteriorMutableDataRefer { span, opt_help: None, kind: ccx.const_kind(), - teach: ccx.tcx.sess.teach(&error_code!(E0492)).then_some(()), + teach: ccx.tcx.sess.teach(E0492).then_some(()), }) } } @@ -469,12 +469,12 @@ impl<'tcx> NonConstOp<'tcx> for MutBorrow { hir::BorrowKind::Raw => ccx.tcx.dcx().create_err(errors::UnallowedMutableRaw { span, kind: ccx.const_kind(), - teach: ccx.tcx.sess.teach(&error_code!(E0764)).then_some(()), + teach: ccx.tcx.sess.teach(E0764).then_some(()), }), hir::BorrowKind::Ref => ccx.dcx().create_err(errors::UnallowedMutableRefs { span, kind: ccx.const_kind(), - teach: ccx.tcx.sess.teach(&error_code!(E0764)).then_some(()), + teach: ccx.tcx.sess.teach(E0764).then_some(()), }), } } @@ -588,7 +588,7 @@ impl<'tcx> NonConstOp<'tcx> for StaticAccess { ccx.dcx().create_err(errors::StaticAccessErr { span, kind: ccx.const_kind(), - teach: ccx.tcx.sess.teach(&error_code!(E0013)).then_some(()), + teach: ccx.tcx.sess.teach(E0013).then_some(()), }) } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/validate.rs b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/validate.rs index 5564902396ed..21bdb66a2763 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/validate.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform/validate.rs @@ -810,13 +810,18 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { let adt_def = self.tcx.adt_def(def_id); assert!(adt_def.is_union()); assert_eq!(idx, FIRST_VARIANT); - let dest = adt_def.non_enum_variant().fields[field].ty(self.tcx, args); - if fields.len() != 1 { + let dest_ty = self.tcx.normalize_erasing_regions( + self.param_env, + adt_def.non_enum_variant().fields[field].ty(self.tcx, args), + ); + if fields.len() == 1 { + let src_ty = fields.raw[0].ty(self.body, self.tcx); + if !self.mir_assign_valid_types(src_ty, dest_ty) { + self.fail(location, "union field has the wrong type"); + } + } else { self.fail(location, "unions should have one initialized field"); } - if !self.mir_assign_valid_types(fields.raw[0].ty(self.body, self.tcx), dest) { - self.fail(location, "union field has the wrong type"); - } } AggregateKind::Adt(def_id, idx, args, _, None) => { let adt_def = self.tcx.adt_def(def_id); @@ -826,10 +831,10 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for TypeChecker<'a, 'tcx> { self.fail(location, "adt has the wrong number of initialized fields"); } for (src, dest) in std::iter::zip(fields, &variant.fields) { - if !self.mir_assign_valid_types( - src.ty(self.body, self.tcx), - dest.ty(self.tcx, args), - ) { + let dest_ty = self + .tcx + .normalize_erasing_regions(self.param_env, dest.ty(self.tcx, args)); + if !self.mir_assign_valid_types(src.ty(self.body, self.tcx), dest_ty) { self.fail(location, "adt field has the wrong type"); } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/lib.rs index 077e90350a3c..563d8501890c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/lib.rs @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ #![allow(internal_features)] #![allow(rustc::default_hash_types)] #![allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] +#![cfg_attr(not(parallel_compiler), feature(cell_leak))] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn)] @@ -18,7 +19,6 @@ #![feature(allocator_api)] #![feature(array_windows)] #![feature(auto_traits)] -#![feature(cell_leak)] #![feature(cfg_match)] #![feature(core_intrinsics)] #![feature(extend_one)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_driver_impl/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_driver_impl/Cargo.toml index 97a7dfef3b39..bfdd871455c9 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_driver_impl/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_driver_impl/Cargo.toml @@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ rustc_builtin_macros = { path = "../rustc_builtin_macros" } rustc_codegen_ssa = { path = "../rustc_codegen_ssa" } rustc_const_eval = { path = "../rustc_const_eval" } rustc_data_structures = { path = "../rustc_data_structures" } -rustc_error_codes = { path = "../rustc_error_codes" } rustc_errors = { path = "../rustc_errors" } rustc_expand = { path = "../rustc_expand" } rustc_feature = { path = "../rustc_feature" } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_driver_impl/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_driver_impl/src/lib.rs index 11dcf4108d4e..5903c43ae98a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_driver_impl/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_driver_impl/src/lib.rs @@ -9,11 +9,9 @@ #![feature(rustdoc_internals)] #![allow(internal_features)] #![feature(decl_macro)] -#![feature(lazy_cell)] #![feature(let_chains)] #![feature(panic_update_hook)] #![feature(result_flattening)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] @@ -25,9 +23,8 @@ use rustc_codegen_ssa::{traits::CodegenBackend, CodegenErrors, CodegenResults}; use rustc_data_structures::profiling::{ get_resident_set_size, print_time_passes_entry, TimePassesFormat, }; -use rustc_errors::registry::{InvalidErrorCode, Registry}; -use rustc_errors::{markdown, ColorConfig}; -use rustc_errors::{DiagCtxt, ErrorGuaranteed, PResult}; +use rustc_errors::registry::Registry; +use rustc_errors::{markdown, ColorConfig, DiagCtxt, ErrCode, ErrorGuaranteed, PResult}; use rustc_feature::find_gated_cfg; use rustc_interface::util::{self, collect_crate_types, get_codegen_backend}; use rustc_interface::{interface, Queries}; @@ -209,7 +206,7 @@ impl Callbacks for TimePassesCallbacks { } pub fn diagnostics_registry() -> Registry { - Registry::new(rustc_error_codes::DIAGNOSTICS) + Registry::new(rustc_errors::codes::DIAGNOSTICS) } /// This is the primary entry point for rustc. @@ -537,37 +534,36 @@ pub enum Compilation { } fn handle_explain(early_dcx: &EarlyDiagCtxt, registry: Registry, code: &str, color: ColorConfig) { + // Allow "E0123" or "0123" form. let upper_cased_code = code.to_ascii_uppercase(); - let normalised = - if upper_cased_code.starts_with('E') { upper_cased_code } else { format!("E{code:0>4}") }; - match registry.try_find_description(&normalised) { - Ok(description) => { - let mut is_in_code_block = false; - let mut text = String::new(); - // Slice off the leading newline and print. - for line in description.lines() { - let indent_level = - line.find(|c: char| !c.is_whitespace()).unwrap_or_else(|| line.len()); - let dedented_line = &line[indent_level..]; - if dedented_line.starts_with("```") { - is_in_code_block = !is_in_code_block; - text.push_str(&line[..(indent_level + 3)]); - } else if is_in_code_block && dedented_line.starts_with("# ") { - continue; - } else { - text.push_str(line); - } - text.push('\n'); - } - if io::stdout().is_terminal() { - show_md_content_with_pager(&text, color); + let start = if upper_cased_code.starts_with('E') { 1 } else { 0 }; + if let Ok(code) = upper_cased_code[start..].parse::() + && let Ok(description) = registry.try_find_description(ErrCode::from_u32(code)) + { + let mut is_in_code_block = false; + let mut text = String::new(); + // Slice off the leading newline and print. + for line in description.lines() { + let indent_level = + line.find(|c: char| !c.is_whitespace()).unwrap_or_else(|| line.len()); + let dedented_line = &line[indent_level..]; + if dedented_line.starts_with("```") { + is_in_code_block = !is_in_code_block; + text.push_str(&line[..(indent_level + 3)]); + } else if is_in_code_block && dedented_line.starts_with("# ") { + continue; } else { - safe_print!("{text}"); + text.push_str(line); } + text.push('\n'); } - Err(InvalidErrorCode) => { - early_dcx.early_fatal(format!("{code} is not a valid error code")); + if io::stdout().is_terminal() { + show_md_content_with_pager(&text, color); + } else { + safe_print!("{text}"); } + } else { + early_dcx.early_fatal(format!("{code} is not a valid error code")); } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes.rs b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 9cd9ed54d414..000000000000 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,658 +0,0 @@ -// Error messages for EXXXX errors. Each message should start and end with a -// new line, and be wrapped to 80 characters. In vim you can `:set tw=80` and -// use `gq` to wrap paragraphs. Use `:set tw=0` to disable. -// -// /!\ IMPORTANT /!\ -// -// Error messages' format must follow the RFC 1567 available here: -// https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/1567-long-error-codes-explanation-normalization.html - -register_diagnostics! { -E0001: include_str!("./error_codes/E0001.md"), -E0002: include_str!("./error_codes/E0002.md"), -E0004: include_str!("./error_codes/E0004.md"), -E0005: include_str!("./error_codes/E0005.md"), -E0007: include_str!("./error_codes/E0007.md"), -E0009: include_str!("./error_codes/E0009.md"), -E0010: include_str!("./error_codes/E0010.md"), -E0013: include_str!("./error_codes/E0013.md"), -E0014: include_str!("./error_codes/E0014.md"), -E0015: include_str!("./error_codes/E0015.md"), -E0023: include_str!("./error_codes/E0023.md"), -E0025: include_str!("./error_codes/E0025.md"), -E0026: include_str!("./error_codes/E0026.md"), -E0027: include_str!("./error_codes/E0027.md"), -E0029: include_str!("./error_codes/E0029.md"), -E0030: include_str!("./error_codes/E0030.md"), -E0033: include_str!("./error_codes/E0033.md"), -E0034: include_str!("./error_codes/E0034.md"), -E0038: include_str!("./error_codes/E0038.md"), -E0040: include_str!("./error_codes/E0040.md"), -E0044: include_str!("./error_codes/E0044.md"), -E0045: include_str!("./error_codes/E0045.md"), -E0046: include_str!("./error_codes/E0046.md"), -E0049: include_str!("./error_codes/E0049.md"), -E0050: include_str!("./error_codes/E0050.md"), -E0053: include_str!("./error_codes/E0053.md"), -E0054: include_str!("./error_codes/E0054.md"), -E0055: include_str!("./error_codes/E0055.md"), -E0057: include_str!("./error_codes/E0057.md"), -E0059: include_str!("./error_codes/E0059.md"), -E0060: include_str!("./error_codes/E0060.md"), -E0061: include_str!("./error_codes/E0061.md"), -E0062: include_str!("./error_codes/E0062.md"), -E0063: include_str!("./error_codes/E0063.md"), -E0067: include_str!("./error_codes/E0067.md"), -E0069: include_str!("./error_codes/E0069.md"), -E0070: include_str!("./error_codes/E0070.md"), -E0071: include_str!("./error_codes/E0071.md"), -E0072: include_str!("./error_codes/E0072.md"), -E0073: include_str!("./error_codes/E0073.md"), -E0074: include_str!("./error_codes/E0074.md"), -E0075: include_str!("./error_codes/E0075.md"), -E0076: include_str!("./error_codes/E0076.md"), -E0077: include_str!("./error_codes/E0077.md"), -E0080: include_str!("./error_codes/E0080.md"), -E0081: include_str!("./error_codes/E0081.md"), -E0084: include_str!("./error_codes/E0084.md"), -E0087: include_str!("./error_codes/E0087.md"), -E0088: include_str!("./error_codes/E0088.md"), -E0089: include_str!("./error_codes/E0089.md"), -E0090: include_str!("./error_codes/E0090.md"), -E0091: include_str!("./error_codes/E0091.md"), -E0092: include_str!("./error_codes/E0092.md"), -E0093: include_str!("./error_codes/E0093.md"), -E0094: include_str!("./error_codes/E0094.md"), -E0106: include_str!("./error_codes/E0106.md"), -E0107: 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include_str!("./error_codes/E0755.md"), -E0756: include_str!("./error_codes/E0756.md"), -E0757: include_str!("./error_codes/E0757.md"), -E0758: include_str!("./error_codes/E0758.md"), -E0759: include_str!("./error_codes/E0759.md"), -E0760: include_str!("./error_codes/E0760.md"), -E0761: include_str!("./error_codes/E0761.md"), -E0762: include_str!("./error_codes/E0762.md"), -E0763: include_str!("./error_codes/E0763.md"), -E0764: include_str!("./error_codes/E0764.md"), -E0765: include_str!("./error_codes/E0765.md"), -E0766: include_str!("./error_codes/E0766.md"), -E0767: include_str!("./error_codes/E0767.md"), -E0768: include_str!("./error_codes/E0768.md"), -E0769: include_str!("./error_codes/E0769.md"), -E0770: include_str!("./error_codes/E0770.md"), -E0771: include_str!("./error_codes/E0771.md"), -E0772: include_str!("./error_codes/E0772.md"), -E0773: include_str!("./error_codes/E0773.md"), -E0774: include_str!("./error_codes/E0774.md"), -E0775: include_str!("./error_codes/E0775.md"), -E0776: include_str!("./error_codes/E0776.md"), -E0777: include_str!("./error_codes/E0777.md"), -E0778: include_str!("./error_codes/E0778.md"), -E0779: include_str!("./error_codes/E0779.md"), -E0780: include_str!("./error_codes/E0780.md"), -E0781: include_str!("./error_codes/E0781.md"), -E0782: include_str!("./error_codes/E0782.md"), -E0783: include_str!("./error_codes/E0783.md"), -E0784: include_str!("./error_codes/E0784.md"), -E0785: include_str!("./error_codes/E0785.md"), -E0786: include_str!("./error_codes/E0786.md"), -E0787: include_str!("./error_codes/E0787.md"), -E0788: include_str!("./error_codes/E0788.md"), -E0789: include_str!("./error_codes/E0789.md"), -E0790: include_str!("./error_codes/E0790.md"), -E0791: include_str!("./error_codes/E0791.md"), -E0792: include_str!("./error_codes/E0792.md"), -E0793: include_str!("./error_codes/E0793.md"), -E0794: include_str!("./error_codes/E0794.md"), -E0795: include_str!("./error_codes/E0795.md"), -E0796: include_str!("./error_codes/E0796.md"), -E0797: include_str!("./error_codes/E0797.md"), -} - -// Undocumented removed error codes. Note that many removed error codes are kept in the list above -// and marked as no-longer emitted with a note in the markdown file (see E0001 for an example). -// E0006, // merged with E0005 -// E0008, // cannot bind by-move into a pattern guard -// E0019, // merged into E0015 -// E0035, // merged into E0087/E0089 -// E0036, // merged into E0087/E0089 -// E0068, -// E0085, -// E0086, -// E0101, // replaced with E0282 -// E0102, // replaced with E0282 -// E0103, -// E0104, -// E0122, // bounds in type aliases are ignored, turned into proper lint -// E0123, -// E0127, -// E0129, -// E0134, -// E0135, -// E0141, -// E0153, // unused error code -// E0157, // unused error code -// E0159, // use of trait `{}` as struct constructor -// E0163, // merged into E0071 -// E0167, -// E0168, -// E0172, // non-trait found in a type sum, moved to resolve -// E0173, // manual implementations of unboxed closure traits are experimental -// E0174, -// E0182, // merged into E0229 -// E0187, // cannot infer the kind of the closure -// E0188, // can not cast an immutable reference to a mutable pointer -// E0189, // deprecated: can only cast a boxed pointer to a boxed object -// E0190, // deprecated: can only cast a &-pointer to an &-object -// E0194, // merged into E0403 -// E0196, // cannot determine a type for this closure -// E0209, // builtin traits can only be implemented on structs or enums -// E0213, // associated types are not accepted in this context -// E0215, // angle-bracket notation is not stable with `Fn` -// E0216, // parenthetical notation is only stable with `Fn` -// E0217, // ambiguous associated type, defined in multiple supertraits -// E0218, // no associated type defined -// E0219, // associated type defined in higher-ranked supertrait -// E0233, -// E0234, -// E0235, // structure constructor specifies a structure of type but -// E0236, // no lang item for range syntax -// E0237, // no lang item for range syntax -// E0238, // parenthesized parameters may only be used with a trait -// E0239, // `next` method of `Iterator` trait has unexpected type -// E0240, -// E0241, -// E0242, -// E0245, // not a trait -// E0246, // invalid recursive type -// E0247, -// E0248, // value used as a type, now reported earlier during resolution -// // as E0412 -// E0249, -// E0257, -// E0258, -// E0272, // on_unimplemented #0 -// E0273, // on_unimplemented #1 -// E0274, // on_unimplemented #2 -// E0278, // requirement is not satisfied -// E0279, -// E0280, // changed to ICE -// E0285, // overflow evaluation builtin bounds -// E0296, // replaced with a generic attribute input check -// E0298, // cannot compare constants -// E0299, // mismatched types between arms -// E0300, // unexpanded macro -// E0304, // expected signed integer constant -// E0305, // expected constant -// E0313, // removed: found unreachable -// E0314, // closure outlives stack frame -// E0315, // cannot invoke closure outside of its lifetime -// E0319, // trait impls for defaulted traits allowed just for structs/enums -// E0372, // coherence not object safe -// E0385, // {} in an aliasable location -// E0402, // cannot use an outer type parameter in this context -// E0406, // merged into 420 -// E0410, // merged into 408 -// E0413, // merged into 530 -// E0414, // merged into 530 -// E0417, // merged into 532 -// E0418, // merged into 532 -// E0419, // merged into 531 -// E0420, // merged into 532 -// E0421, // merged into 531 -// E0427, // merged into 530 -// E0445, // merged into 446 and type privacy lints -// E0456, // plugin `..` is not available for triple `..` -// E0465, // removed: merged with E0464 -// E0467, // removed -// E0470, // removed -// E0471, // constant evaluation error (in pattern) -// E0473, // dereference of reference outside its lifetime -// E0474, // captured variable `..` does not outlive the enclosing closure -// E0475, // index of slice outside its lifetime -// E0479, // the type `..` (provided as the value of a type parameter) is... -// E0480, // lifetime of method receiver does not outlive the method call -// E0481, // lifetime of function argument does not outlive the function call -// E0483, // lifetime of operand does not outlive the operation -// E0484, // reference is not valid at the time of borrow -// E0485, // automatically reference is not valid at the time of borrow -// E0486, // type of expression contains references that are not valid during.. -// E0487, // unsafe use of destructor: destructor might be called while... -// E0488, // lifetime of variable does not enclose its declaration -// E0489, // type/lifetime parameter not in scope here -// E0490, // removed: unreachable -// E0526, // shuffle indices are not constant -// E0540, // multiple rustc_deprecated attributes -// E0548, // replaced with a generic attribute input check -// E0553, // multiple rustc_const_unstable attributes -// E0555, // replaced with a generic attribute input check -// E0558, // replaced with a generic attribute input check -// E0563, // cannot determine a type for this `impl Trait` removed in 6383de15 -// E0564, // only named lifetimes are allowed in `impl Trait`, -// // but `{}` was found in the type `{}` -// E0598, // lifetime of {} is too short to guarantee its contents can be... -// E0611, // merged into E0616 -// E0612, // merged into E0609 -// E0613, // Removed (merged with E0609) -// E0629, // missing 'feature' (rustc_const_unstable) -// E0630, // rustc_const_unstable attribute must be paired with stable/unstable -// // attribute -// E0645, // trait aliases not finished -// E0694, // an unknown tool name found in scoped attributes -// E0702, // replaced with a generic attribute input check -// E0707, // multiple elided lifetimes used in arguments of `async fn` -// E0709, // multiple different lifetimes used in arguments of `async fn` -// E0721, // `await` keyword -// E0723, // unstable feature in `const` context -// E0738, // Removed; errored on `#[track_caller] fn`s in `extern "Rust" { ... }`. -// E0744, // merged into E0728 diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/lib.rs index dd2818116368..5b2766618fcc 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/lib.rs @@ -1,19 +1,679 @@ +//! This library is used to gather all error codes into one place, to make +//! their maintenance easier. + #![allow(internal_features)] #![feature(rustdoc_internals)] #![doc(rust_logo)] #![deny(rustdoc::invalid_codeblock_attributes)] #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] -//! This library is used to gather all error codes into one place, -//! the goal being to make their maintenance easier. -macro_rules! register_diagnostics { - ($($ecode:ident: $message:expr,)*) => ( - pub static DIAGNOSTICS: &[(&str, &str)] = &[ - $( (stringify!($ecode), $message), )* - ]; +// This higher-order macro defines the error codes that are in use. It is used +// in the `rustc_errors` crate. Removed error codes are listed in the comment +// below. +// +// /!\ IMPORTANT /!\ +// +// Error code explanation are defined in `error_codes/EXXXX.md` files. They must follow the RFC +// 1567 available here: +// https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/1567-long-error-codes-explanation-normalization.html +// +// Also, the contents of this macro is checked by tidy (in `check_error_codes_docs`). If you change +// the macro syntax you will need to change tidy as well. +// +// Both columns are necessary because it's not possible in Rust to create a new identifier such as +// `E0123` from an integer literal such as `0123`, unfortunately. +#[macro_export] +macro_rules! error_codes { + ($macro:path) => ( + $macro!( +E0001: 0001, +E0002: 0002, +E0004: 0004, +E0005: 0005, +E0007: 0007, +E0009: 0009, +E0010: 0010, +E0013: 0013, +E0014: 0014, +E0015: 0015, +E0023: 0023, +E0025: 0025, +E0026: 0026, +E0027: 0027, +E0029: 0029, +E0030: 0030, +E0033: 0033, +E0034: 0034, +E0038: 0038, +E0040: 0040, +E0044: 0044, +E0045: 0045, +E0046: 0046, +E0049: 0049, +E0050: 0050, +E0053: 0053, +E0054: 0054, +E0055: 0055, +E0057: 0057, +E0059: 0059, +E0060: 0060, +E0061: 0061, +E0062: 0062, +E0063: 0063, +E0067: 0067, +E0069: 0069, +E0070: 0070, +E0071: 0071, +E0072: 0072, +E0073: 0073, +E0074: 0074, +E0075: 0075, +E0076: 0076, +E0077: 0077, +E0080: 0080, +E0081: 0081, +E0084: 0084, +E0087: 0087, +E0088: 0088, +E0089: 0089, +E0090: 0090, +E0091: 0091, +E0092: 0092, +E0093: 0093, +E0094: 0094, +E0106: 0106, +E0107: 0107, +E0109: 0109, +E0110: 0110, +E0116: 0116, +E0117: 0117, +E0118: 0118, +E0119: 0119, +E0120: 0120, +E0121: 0121, +E0124: 0124, +E0128: 0128, +E0130: 0130, +E0131: 0131, +E0132: 0132, +E0133: 0133, +E0136: 0136, +E0137: 0137, +E0138: 0138, +E0139: 0139, +E0152: 0152, +E0154: 0154, +E0158: 0158, +E0161: 0161, +E0162: 0162, +E0164: 0164, +E0165: 0165, +E0170: 0170, +E0178: 0178, +E0183: 0183, +E0184: 0184, +E0185: 0185, +E0186: 0186, +E0191: 0191, +E0192: 0192, +E0193: 0193, +E0195: 0195, +E0197: 0197, +E0198: 0198, +E0199: 0199, +E0200: 0200, +E0201: 0201, +E0203: 0203, +E0204: 0204, +E0205: 0205, +E0206: 0206, +E0207: 0207, +E0208: 0208, +E0210: 0210, +E0211: 0211, +E0212: 0212, +E0214: 0214, +E0220: 0220, +E0221: 0221, +E0222: 0222, +E0223: 0223, +E0224: 0224, +E0225: 0225, +E0226: 0226, +E0227: 0227, +E0228: 0228, +E0229: 0229, +E0230: 0230, +E0231: 0231, +E0232: 0232, +E0243: 0243, +E0244: 0244, +E0251: 0251, +E0252: 0252, +E0253: 0253, +E0254: 0254, +E0255: 0255, +E0256: 0256, +E0259: 0259, +E0260: 0260, +E0261: 0261, +E0262: 0262, +E0263: 0263, +E0264: 0264, +E0267: 0267, +E0268: 0268, +E0271: 0271, +E0275: 0275, +E0276: 0276, +E0277: 0277, +E0281: 0281, +E0282: 0282, +E0283: 0283, +E0284: 0284, +E0297: 0297, +E0301: 0301, +E0302: 0302, +E0303: 0303, +E0307: 0307, +E0308: 0308, +E0309: 0309, +E0310: 0310, +E0311: 0311, +E0312: 0312, +E0316: 0316, +E0317: 0317, +E0320: 0320, +E0321: 0321, +E0322: 0322, +E0323: 0323, +E0324: 0324, +E0325: 0325, +E0326: 0326, +E0328: 0328, +E0329: 0329, +E0364: 0364, +E0365: 0365, +E0366: 0366, +E0367: 0367, +E0368: 0368, +E0369: 0369, +E0370: 0370, +E0371: 0371, +E0373: 0373, +E0374: 0374, +E0375: 0375, +E0376: 0376, +E0377: 0377, +E0378: 0378, +E0379: 0379, +E0380: 0380, +E0381: 0381, +E0382: 0382, +E0383: 0383, +E0384: 0384, +E0386: 0386, +E0387: 0387, +E0388: 0388, +E0389: 0389, +E0390: 0390, +E0391: 0391, +E0392: 0392, +E0393: 0393, +E0398: 0398, +E0399: 0399, +E0401: 0401, +E0403: 0403, +E0404: 0404, +E0405: 0405, +E0407: 0407, +E0408: 0408, +E0409: 0409, +E0411: 0411, +E0412: 0412, +E0415: 0415, +E0416: 0416, +E0422: 0422, +E0423: 0423, +E0424: 0424, +E0425: 0425, +E0426: 0426, +E0428: 0428, +E0429: 0429, +E0430: 0430, +E0431: 0431, +E0432: 0432, +E0433: 0433, +E0434: 0434, +E0435: 0435, +E0436: 0436, +E0437: 0437, +E0438: 0438, +E0439: 0439, +E0445: 0445, +E0446: 0446, +E0447: 0447, +E0448: 0448, +E0449: 0449, +E0451: 0451, +E0452: 0452, +E0453: 0453, +E0454: 0454, +E0455: 0455, +E0457: 0457, +E0458: 0458, +E0459: 0459, +E0460: 0460, +E0461: 0461, +E0462: 0462, +E0463: 0463, +E0464: 0464, +E0466: 0466, +E0468: 0468, +E0469: 0469, +E0472: 0472, +E0476: 0476, +E0477: 0477, +E0478: 0478, +E0482: 0482, +E0491: 0491, +E0492: 0492, +E0493: 0493, +E0495: 0495, +E0496: 0496, +E0497: 0497, +E0498: 0498, +E0499: 0499, +E0500: 0500, +E0501: 0501, +E0502: 0502, +E0503: 0503, +E0504: 0504, +E0505: 0505, +E0506: 0506, +E0507: 0507, +E0508: 0508, +E0509: 0509, +E0510: 0510, +E0511: 0511, +E0512: 0512, +E0514: 0514, +E0515: 0515, +E0516: 0516, +E0517: 0517, +E0518: 0518, +E0519: 0519, +E0520: 0520, +E0521: 0521, +E0522: 0522, +E0523: 0523, +E0524: 0524, +E0525: 0525, +E0527: 0527, +E0528: 0528, +E0529: 0529, +E0530: 0530, +E0531: 0531, +E0532: 0532, +E0533: 0533, +E0534: 0534, +E0535: 0535, +E0536: 0536, +E0537: 0537, +E0538: 0538, +E0539: 0539, +E0541: 0541, +E0542: 0542, +E0543: 0543, +E0544: 0544, +E0545: 0545, +E0546: 0546, +E0547: 0547, +E0549: 0549, +E0550: 0550, +E0551: 0551, +E0552: 0552, +E0554: 0554, +E0556: 0556, +E0557: 0557, +E0559: 0559, +E0560: 0560, +E0561: 0561, +E0562: 0562, +E0565: 0565, +E0566: 0566, +E0567: 0567, +E0568: 0568, +E0569: 0569, +E0570: 0570, +E0571: 0571, +E0572: 0572, +E0573: 0573, +E0574: 0574, +E0575: 0575, +E0576: 0576, +E0577: 0577, +E0578: 0578, +E0579: 0579, +E0580: 0580, +E0581: 0581, +E0582: 0582, +E0583: 0583, +E0584: 0584, +E0585: 0585, +E0586: 0586, +E0587: 0587, +E0588: 0588, +E0589: 0589, +E0590: 0590, +E0591: 0591, +E0592: 0592, +E0593: 0593, +E0594: 0594, +E0595: 0595, +E0596: 0596, +E0597: 0597, +E0599: 0599, +E0600: 0600, +E0601: 0601, +E0602: 0602, +E0603: 0603, +E0604: 0604, +E0605: 0605, +E0606: 0606, +E0607: 0607, +E0608: 0608, +E0609: 0609, +E0610: 0610, +E0614: 0614, +E0615: 0615, +E0616: 0616, +E0617: 0617, +E0618: 0618, +E0619: 0619, +E0620: 0620, +E0621: 0621, +E0622: 0622, +E0623: 0623, +E0624: 0624, +E0625: 0625, +E0626: 0626, +E0627: 0627, +E0628: 0628, +E0631: 0631, +E0632: 0632, +E0633: 0633, +E0634: 0634, +E0635: 0635, +E0636: 0636, +E0637: 0637, +E0638: 0638, +E0639: 0639, +E0640: 0640, +E0641: 0641, +E0642: 0642, +E0643: 0643, +E0644: 0644, +E0646: 0646, +E0647: 0647, +E0648: 0648, +E0657: 0657, +E0658: 0658, +E0659: 0659, +E0660: 0660, +E0661: 0661, +E0662: 0662, +E0663: 0663, +E0664: 0664, +E0665: 0665, +E0666: 0666, +E0667: 0667, +E0668: 0668, +E0669: 0669, +E0670: 0670, +E0671: 0671, +E0687: 0687, +E0688: 0688, +E0689: 0689, +E0690: 0690, +E0691: 0691, +E0692: 0692, +E0693: 0693, +E0695: 0695, +E0696: 0696, +E0697: 0697, +E0698: 0698, +E0699: 0699, +E0700: 0700, +E0701: 0701, +E0703: 0703, +E0704: 0704, +E0705: 0705, +E0706: 0706, +E0708: 0708, +E0710: 0710, +E0712: 0712, +E0713: 0713, +E0714: 0714, +E0715: 0715, +E0716: 0716, +E0711: 0711, +E0717: 0717, +E0718: 0718, +E0719: 0719, +E0720: 0720, +E0722: 0722, +E0724: 0724, +E0725: 0725, +E0726: 0726, +E0727: 0727, +E0728: 0728, +E0729: 0729, +E0730: 0730, +E0731: 0731, +E0732: 0732, +E0733: 0733, +E0734: 0734, +E0735: 0735, +E0736: 0736, +E0737: 0737, +E0739: 0739, +E0740: 0740, +E0741: 0741, +E0742: 0742, +E0743: 0743, +E0744: 0744, +E0745: 0745, +E0746: 0746, +E0747: 0747, +E0748: 0748, +E0749: 0749, +E0750: 0750, +E0751: 0751, +E0752: 0752, +E0753: 0753, +E0754: 0754, +E0755: 0755, +E0756: 0756, +E0757: 0757, +E0758: 0758, +E0759: 0759, +E0760: 0760, +E0761: 0761, +E0762: 0762, +E0763: 0763, +E0764: 0764, +E0765: 0765, +E0766: 0766, +E0767: 0767, +E0768: 0768, +E0769: 0769, +E0770: 0770, +E0771: 0771, +E0772: 0772, +E0773: 0773, +E0774: 0774, +E0775: 0775, +E0776: 0776, +E0777: 0777, +E0778: 0778, +E0779: 0779, +E0780: 0780, +E0781: 0781, +E0782: 0782, +E0783: 0783, +E0784: 0784, +E0785: 0785, +E0786: 0786, +E0787: 0787, +E0788: 0788, +E0789: 0789, +E0790: 0790, +E0791: 0791, +E0792: 0792, +E0793: 0793, +E0794: 0794, +E0795: 0795, +E0796: 0796, +E0797: 0797, + ); ) } -mod error_codes; -pub use error_codes::DIAGNOSTICS; +// Undocumented removed error codes. Note that many removed error codes are kept in the list above +// and marked as no-longer emitted with a note in the markdown file (see E0001 for an example). +// E0006, // merged with E0005 +// E0008, // cannot bind by-move into a pattern guard +// E0019, // merged into E0015 +// E0035, // merged into E0087/E0089 +// E0036, // merged into E0087/E0089 +// E0068, +// E0085, +// E0086, +// E0101, // replaced with E0282 +// E0102, // replaced with E0282 +// E0103, +// E0104, +// E0122, // bounds in type aliases are ignored, turned into proper lint +// E0123, +// E0127, +// E0129, +// E0134, +// E0135, +// E0141, +// E0153, // unused error code +// E0157, // unused error code +// E0159, // use of trait `{}` as struct constructor +// E0163, // merged into E0071 +// E0167, +// E0168, +// E0172, // non-trait found in a type sum, moved to resolve +// E0173, // manual implementations of unboxed closure traits are experimental +// E0174, +// E0182, // merged into E0229 +// E0187, // cannot infer the kind of the closure +// E0188, // can not cast an immutable reference to a mutable pointer +// E0189, // deprecated: can only cast a boxed pointer to a boxed object +// E0190, // deprecated: can only cast a &-pointer to an &-object +// E0194, // merged into E0403 +// E0196, // cannot determine a type for this closure +// E0209, // builtin traits can only be implemented on structs or enums +// E0213, // associated types are not accepted in this context +// E0215, // angle-bracket notation is not stable with `Fn` +// E0216, // parenthetical notation is only stable with `Fn` +// E0217, // ambiguous associated type, defined in multiple supertraits +// E0218, // no associated type defined +// E0219, // associated type defined in higher-ranked supertrait +// E0233, +// E0234, +// E0235, // structure constructor specifies a structure of type but +// E0236, // no lang item for range syntax +// E0237, // no lang item for range syntax +// E0238, // parenthesized parameters may only be used with a trait +// E0239, // `next` method of `Iterator` trait has unexpected type +// E0240, +// E0241, +// E0242, +// E0245, // not a trait +// E0246, // invalid recursive type +// E0247, +// E0248, // value used as a type, now reported earlier during resolution +// // as E0412 +// E0249, +// E0257, +// E0258, +// E0272, // on_unimplemented #0 +// E0273, // on_unimplemented #1 +// E0274, // on_unimplemented #2 +// E0278, // requirement is not satisfied +// E0279, +// E0280, // changed to ICE +// E0285, // overflow evaluation builtin bounds +// E0296, // replaced with a generic attribute input check +// E0298, // cannot compare constants +// E0299, // mismatched types between arms +// E0300, // unexpanded macro +// E0304, // expected signed integer constant +// E0305, // expected constant +// E0313, // removed: found unreachable +// E0314, // closure outlives stack frame +// E0315, // cannot invoke closure outside of its lifetime +// E0319, // trait impls for defaulted traits allowed just for structs/enums +// E0372, // coherence not object safe +// E0385, // {} in an aliasable location +// E0402, // cannot use an outer type parameter in this context +// E0406, // merged into 420 +// E0410, // merged into 408 +// E0413, // merged into 530 +// E0414, // merged into 530 +// E0417, // merged into 532 +// E0418, // merged into 532 +// E0419, // merged into 531 +// E0420, // merged into 532 +// E0421, // merged into 531 +// E0427, // merged into 530 +// E0445, // merged into 446 and type privacy lints +// E0456, // plugin `..` is not available for triple `..` +// E0465, // removed: merged with E0464 +// E0467, // removed +// E0470, // removed +// E0471, // constant evaluation error (in pattern) +// E0473, // dereference of reference outside its lifetime +// E0474, // captured variable `..` does not outlive the enclosing closure +// E0475, // index of slice outside its lifetime +// E0479, // the type `..` (provided as the value of a type parameter) is... +// E0480, // lifetime of method receiver does not outlive the method call +// E0481, // lifetime of function argument does not outlive the function call +// E0483, // lifetime of operand does not outlive the operation +// E0484, // reference is not valid at the time of borrow +// E0485, // automatically reference is not valid at the time of borrow +// E0486, // type of expression contains references that are not valid during.. +// E0487, // unsafe use of destructor: destructor might be called while... +// E0488, // lifetime of variable does not enclose its declaration +// E0489, // type/lifetime parameter not in scope here +// E0490, // removed: unreachable +// E0526, // shuffle indices are not constant +// E0540, // multiple rustc_deprecated attributes +// E0548, // replaced with a generic attribute input check +// E0553, // multiple rustc_const_unstable attributes +// E0555, // replaced with a generic attribute input check +// E0558, // replaced with a generic attribute input check +// E0563, // cannot determine a type for this `impl Trait` removed in 6383de15 +// E0564, // only named lifetimes are allowed in `impl Trait`, +// // but `{}` was found in the type `{}` +// E0598, // lifetime of {} is too short to guarantee its contents can be... +// E0611, // merged into E0616 +// E0612, // merged into E0609 +// E0613, // Removed (merged with E0609) +// E0629, // missing 'feature' (rustc_const_unstable) +// E0630, // rustc_const_unstable attribute must be paired with stable/unstable +// // attribute +// E0645, // trait aliases not finished +// E0694, // an unknown tool name found in scoped attributes +// E0702, // replaced with a generic attribute input check +// E0707, // multiple elided lifetimes used in arguments of `async fn` +// E0709, // multiple different lifetimes used in arguments of `async fn` +// E0721, // `await` keyword +// E0723, // unstable feature in `const` context +// E0738, // Removed; errored on `#[track_caller] fn`s in `extern "Rust" { ... }`. +// E0744, // merged into E0728 diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/src/lib.rs index fc544c31e893..8fd7c5764797 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/src/lib.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ #![doc(rust_logo)] #![feature(rustdoc_internals)] -#![feature(let_chains)] #![feature(lazy_cell)] #![feature(rustc_attrs)] #![feature(type_alias_impl_trait)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_errors/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_errors/Cargo.toml index 0c1fcecb5717..a2d1fd2a9241 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_errors/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_errors/Cargo.toml @@ -10,9 +10,11 @@ derive_setters = "0.1.6" rustc_ast = { path = "../rustc_ast" } rustc_ast_pretty = { path = "../rustc_ast_pretty" } rustc_data_structures = { path = "../rustc_data_structures" } +rustc_error_codes = { path = "../rustc_error_codes" } rustc_error_messages = { path = "../rustc_error_messages" } rustc_fluent_macro = { path = "../rustc_fluent_macro" } rustc_hir = { path = "../rustc_hir" } +rustc_index = { path = "../rustc_index" } rustc_lint_defs = { path = "../rustc_lint_defs" } rustc_macros = { path = "../rustc_macros" } rustc_serialize = { path = "../rustc_serialize" } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/annotate_snippet_emitter_writer.rs b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/annotate_snippet_emitter_writer.rs index f0699a56f98e..949f52ef6b58 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/annotate_snippet_emitter_writer.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/annotate_snippet_emitter_writer.rs @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ use crate::emitter::FileWithAnnotatedLines; use crate::snippet::Line; use crate::translation::{to_fluent_args, Translate}; use crate::{ - CodeSuggestion, Diagnostic, DiagnosticMessage, Emitter, FluentBundle, LazyFallbackBundle, - Level, MultiSpan, Style, SubDiagnostic, + CodeSuggestion, Diagnostic, DiagnosticMessage, Emitter, ErrCode, FluentBundle, + LazyFallbackBundle, Level, MultiSpan, Style, SubDiagnostic, }; use annotate_snippets::{Annotation, AnnotationType, Renderer, Slice, Snippet, SourceAnnotation}; use rustc_data_structures::sync::Lrc; @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ impl AnnotateSnippetEmitter { level: &Level, messages: &[(DiagnosticMessage, Style)], args: &FluentArgs<'_>, - code: &Option, + code: &Option, msp: &MultiSpan, _children: &[SubDiagnostic], _suggestions: &[CodeSuggestion], @@ -178,6 +178,7 @@ impl AnnotateSnippetEmitter { .collect::>() }) .collect(); + let code = code.map(|code| code.to_string()); let snippet = Snippet { title: Some(Annotation { label: Some(&message), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/codes.rs b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/codes.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..947cf27ca795 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/codes.rs @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +//! This module defines the following. +//! - The `ErrCode` type. +//! - A constant for every error code, with a name like `E0123`. +//! - A static table `DIAGNOSTICS` pairing every error code constant with its +//! long description text. + +use std::fmt; + +rustc_index::newtype_index! { + #[max = 9999] // Because all error codes have four digits. + #[orderable] + #[encodable] + #[debug_format = "ErrCode({})"] + pub struct ErrCode {} +} + +impl fmt::Display for ErrCode { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + write!(f, "E{:04}", self.as_u32()) + } +} + +macro_rules! define_error_code_constants_and_diagnostics_table { + ($($name:ident: $num:literal,)*) => ( + $( + pub const $name: $crate::ErrCode = $crate::ErrCode::from_u32($num); + )* + pub static DIAGNOSTICS: &[($crate::ErrCode, &str)] = &[ + $( ( + $name, + include_str!( + concat!("../../rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/", stringify!($name), ".md") + ) + ), )* + ]; + ) +} + +rustc_error_codes::error_codes!(define_error_code_constants_and_diagnostics_table); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/diagnostic.rs b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/diagnostic.rs index 4934bc2450c7..bf1ab37a1cf4 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/diagnostic.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/diagnostic.rs @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ use crate::snippet::Style; use crate::{ - CodeSuggestion, DelayedBugKind, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticMessage, EmissionGuarantee, Level, - MultiSpan, SubdiagnosticMessage, Substitution, SubstitutionPart, SuggestionStyle, + CodeSuggestion, DelayedBugKind, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticMessage, EmissionGuarantee, + ErrCode, Level, MultiSpan, SubdiagnosticMessage, Substitution, SubstitutionPart, + SuggestionStyle, }; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxIndexMap}; use rustc_error_messages::fluent_value_from_str_list_sep_by_and; @@ -22,19 +23,18 @@ pub struct SuggestionsDisabled; /// Simplified version of `FluentArg` that can implement `Encodable` and `Decodable`. Collection of /// `DiagnosticArg` are converted to `FluentArgs` (consuming the collection) at the start of /// diagnostic emission. -pub type DiagnosticArg<'iter, 'source> = - (&'iter DiagnosticArgName<'source>, &'iter DiagnosticArgValue<'source>); +pub type DiagnosticArg<'iter> = (&'iter DiagnosticArgName, &'iter DiagnosticArgValue); /// Name of a diagnostic argument. -pub type DiagnosticArgName<'source> = Cow<'source, str>; +pub type DiagnosticArgName = Cow<'static, str>; /// Simplified version of `FluentValue` that can implement `Encodable` and `Decodable`. Converted /// to a `FluentValue` by the emitter to be used in diagnostic translation. #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Encodable, Decodable)] -pub enum DiagnosticArgValue<'source> { - Str(Cow<'source, str>), +pub enum DiagnosticArgValue { + Str(Cow<'static, str>), Number(i128), - StrListSepByAnd(Vec>), + StrListSepByAnd(Vec>), } /// Converts a value of a type into a `DiagnosticArg` (typically a field of an `IntoDiagnostic` @@ -42,23 +42,17 @@ pub enum DiagnosticArgValue<'source> { /// being converted rather than on `DiagnosticArgValue`, which enables types from other `rustc_*` /// crates to implement this. pub trait IntoDiagnosticArg { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static>; + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue; } -impl<'source> IntoDiagnosticArg for DiagnosticArgValue<'source> { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { - match self { - DiagnosticArgValue::Str(s) => DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(s.into_owned())), - DiagnosticArgValue::Number(n) => DiagnosticArgValue::Number(n), - DiagnosticArgValue::StrListSepByAnd(l) => DiagnosticArgValue::StrListSepByAnd( - l.into_iter().map(|s| Cow::Owned(s.into_owned())).collect(), - ), - } +impl IntoDiagnosticArg for DiagnosticArgValue { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { + self } } -impl<'source> Into> for DiagnosticArgValue<'source> { - fn into(self) -> FluentValue<'source> { +impl Into> for DiagnosticArgValue { + fn into(self) -> FluentValue<'static> { match self { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(s) => From::from(s), DiagnosticArgValue::Number(n) => From::from(n), @@ -104,11 +98,11 @@ pub struct Diagnostic { pub(crate) level: Level, pub messages: Vec<(DiagnosticMessage, Style)>, - pub code: Option, + pub code: Option, pub span: MultiSpan, pub children: Vec, pub suggestions: Result, SuggestionsDisabled>, - args: FxHashMap, DiagnosticArgValue<'static>>, + args: FxHashMap, /// This is not used for highlighting or rendering any error message. Rather, it can be used /// as a sort key to sort a buffer of diagnostics. By default, it is the primary span of @@ -893,8 +887,8 @@ impl Diagnostic { self } - pub fn code(&mut self, s: String) -> &mut Self { - self.code = Some(s); + pub fn code(&mut self, code: ErrCode) -> &mut Self { + self.code = Some(code); self } @@ -903,8 +897,8 @@ impl Diagnostic { self } - pub fn get_code(&self) -> Option<&str> { - self.code.as_deref() + pub fn get_code(&self) -> Option { + self.code } pub fn primary_message(&mut self, msg: impl Into) -> &mut Self { @@ -915,7 +909,7 @@ impl Diagnostic { // Exact iteration order of diagnostic arguments shouldn't make a difference to output because // they're only used in interpolation. #[allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] - pub fn args(&self) -> impl Iterator> { + pub fn args(&self) -> impl Iterator> { self.args.iter() } @@ -928,10 +922,7 @@ impl Diagnostic { self } - pub fn replace_args( - &mut self, - args: FxHashMap, DiagnosticArgValue<'static>>, - ) { + pub fn replace_args(&mut self, args: FxHashMap) { self.args = args; } @@ -989,8 +980,8 @@ impl Diagnostic { ) -> ( &Level, &[(DiagnosticMessage, Style)], - Vec<(&Cow<'static, str>, &DiagnosticArgValue<'static>)>, - &Option, + Vec<(&Cow<'static, str>, &DiagnosticArgValue)>, + &Option, &Option, &MultiSpan, &Result, SuggestionsDisabled>, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/diagnostic_builder.rs b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/diagnostic_builder.rs index 87e2d295c7f4..8bfb18164862 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/diagnostic_builder.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/diagnostic_builder.rs @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ use crate::diagnostic::IntoDiagnosticArg; use crate::{DiagCtxt, Level, MultiSpan, StashKey}; use crate::{ - Diagnostic, DiagnosticMessage, DiagnosticStyledString, ErrorGuaranteed, ExplicitBug, + Diagnostic, DiagnosticMessage, DiagnosticStyledString, ErrCode, ErrorGuaranteed, ExplicitBug, SubdiagnosticMessage, }; use rustc_lint_defs::Applicability; @@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ impl<'a, G: EmissionGuarantee> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, G> { name: String, has_future_breakage: bool, )); forward!((code, with_code)( - s: String, + code: ErrCode, )); forward!((arg, with_arg)( name: impl Into>, arg: impl IntoDiagnosticArg, @@ -439,12 +439,7 @@ impl Drop for DiagnosticBuilder<'_, G> { #[macro_export] macro_rules! struct_span_code_err { - ($dcx:expr, $span:expr, $code:ident, $($message:tt)*) => ({ - $dcx.struct_span_err($span, format!($($message)*)).with_code($crate::error_code!($code)) + ($dcx:expr, $span:expr, $code:expr, $($message:tt)*) => ({ + $dcx.struct_span_err($span, format!($($message)*)).with_code($code) }) } - -#[macro_export] -macro_rules! error_code { - ($code:ident) => {{ stringify!($code).to_owned() }}; -} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/diagnostic_impls.rs b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/diagnostic_impls.rs index f6679ae9bb35..faab3fc663a8 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/diagnostic_impls.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/diagnostic_impls.rs @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ use crate::diagnostic::DiagnosticLocation; use crate::{fluent_generated as fluent, AddToDiagnostic}; use crate::{ - DiagCtxt, DiagnosticArgValue, DiagnosticBuilder, EmissionGuarantee, IntoDiagnostic, + DiagCtxt, DiagnosticArgValue, DiagnosticBuilder, EmissionGuarantee, ErrCode, IntoDiagnostic, IntoDiagnosticArg, Level, }; use rustc_ast as ast; @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ use std::process::ExitStatus; pub struct DiagnosticArgFromDisplay<'a>(pub &'a dyn fmt::Display); impl IntoDiagnosticArg for DiagnosticArgFromDisplay<'_> { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { self.0.to_string().into_diagnostic_arg() } } @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ impl<'a, T: fmt::Display> From<&'a T> for DiagnosticArgFromDisplay<'a> { } impl<'a, T: Clone + IntoDiagnosticArg> IntoDiagnosticArg for &'a T { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { self.clone().into_diagnostic_arg() } } @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ macro_rules! into_diagnostic_arg_using_display { ($( $ty:ty ),+ $(,)?) => { $( impl IntoDiagnosticArg for $ty { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { self.to_string().into_diagnostic_arg() } } @@ -58,16 +58,29 @@ macro_rules! into_diagnostic_arg_using_display { } } +macro_rules! into_diagnostic_arg_for_number { + ($( $ty:ty ),+ $(,)?) => { + $( + impl IntoDiagnosticArg for $ty { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { + // HACK: `FluentNumber` the underline backing struct represent + // numbers using a f64 which can't represent all the i128 numbers + // So in order to be able to use fluent selectors and still + // have all the numbers representable we only convert numbers + // below a certain threshold. + if let Ok(n) = TryInto::::try_into(self) && n >= -100 && n <= 100 { + DiagnosticArgValue::Number(n) + } else { + self.to_string().into_diagnostic_arg() + } + } + } + )+ + } +} + into_diagnostic_arg_using_display!( ast::ParamKindOrd, - i8, - u8, - i16, - u16, - u32, - i64, - i128, - u128, std::io::Error, Box, std::num::NonZeroU32, @@ -80,22 +93,13 @@ into_diagnostic_arg_using_display!( &TargetTriple, SplitDebuginfo, ExitStatus, + ErrCode, ); -impl IntoDiagnosticArg for i32 { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { - DiagnosticArgValue::Number(self.into()) - } -} - -impl IntoDiagnosticArg for u64 { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { - DiagnosticArgValue::Number(self.into()) - } -} +into_diagnostic_arg_for_number!(i8, u8, i16, u16, i32, u32, i64, u64, i128, u128, isize, usize); impl IntoDiagnosticArg for bool { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { if self { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Borrowed("true")) } else { @@ -105,13 +109,13 @@ impl IntoDiagnosticArg for bool { } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for char { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(format!("{self:?}"))) } } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for Vec { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::StrListSepByAnd( self.into_iter().map(|c| Cow::Owned(format!("{c:?}"))).collect(), ) @@ -119,55 +123,49 @@ impl IntoDiagnosticArg for Vec { } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for Symbol { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { self.to_ident_string().into_diagnostic_arg() } } impl<'a> IntoDiagnosticArg for &'a str { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { self.to_string().into_diagnostic_arg() } } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for String { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(self)) } } impl<'a> IntoDiagnosticArg for Cow<'a, str> { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(self.into_owned())) } } impl<'a> IntoDiagnosticArg for &'a Path { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(self.display().to_string())) } } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for PathBuf { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(self.display().to_string())) } } -impl IntoDiagnosticArg for usize { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { - DiagnosticArgValue::Number(self as i128) - } -} - impl IntoDiagnosticArg for PanicStrategy { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(self.desc().to_string())) } } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for hir::ConstContext { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Borrowed(match self { hir::ConstContext::ConstFn => "const_fn", hir::ConstContext::Static(_) => "static", @@ -177,49 +175,49 @@ impl IntoDiagnosticArg for hir::ConstContext { } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for ast::Expr { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(pprust::expr_to_string(&self))) } } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for ast::Path { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(pprust::path_to_string(&self))) } } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for ast::token::Token { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(pprust::token_to_string(&self)) } } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for ast::token::TokenKind { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(pprust::token_kind_to_string(&self)) } } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for type_ir::FloatTy { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Borrowed(self.name_str())) } } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for std::ffi::CString { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(self.to_string_lossy().into_owned())) } } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for rustc_data_structures::small_c_str::SmallCStr { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(self.to_string_lossy().into_owned())) } } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for ast::Visibility { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { let s = pprust::vis_to_string(&self); let s = s.trim_end().to_string(); DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(s)) @@ -227,7 +225,7 @@ impl IntoDiagnosticArg for ast::Visibility { } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for rustc_lint_defs::Level { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Borrowed(self.to_cmd_flag())) } } @@ -242,7 +240,7 @@ impl From> for DiagnosticSymbolList { } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for DiagnosticSymbolList { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::StrListSepByAnd( self.0.into_iter().map(|sym| Cow::Owned(format!("`{sym}`"))).collect(), ) @@ -250,7 +248,7 @@ impl IntoDiagnosticArg for DiagnosticSymbolList { } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for hir::def::Res { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Borrowed(self.descr())) } } @@ -336,13 +334,13 @@ pub struct DelayedAtWithoutNewline { } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for DiagnosticLocation { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::from(self.to_string())) } } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for Backtrace { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::from(self.to_string())) } } @@ -355,7 +353,7 @@ pub struct InvalidFlushedDelayedDiagnosticLevel { pub level: Level, } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for Level { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::from(self.to_string())) } } @@ -370,7 +368,7 @@ pub struct IndicateAnonymousLifetime { } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for type_ir::ClosureKind { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(self.as_str().into()) } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/emitter.rs b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/emitter.rs index 23efdaea0ebb..9f76c1dd248b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/emitter.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/emitter.rs @@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ use crate::styled_buffer::StyledBuffer; use crate::translation::{to_fluent_args, Translate}; use crate::{ diagnostic::DiagnosticLocation, CodeSuggestion, DiagCtxt, Diagnostic, DiagnosticMessage, - FluentBundle, LazyFallbackBundle, Level, MultiSpan, SubDiagnostic, SubstitutionHighlight, - SuggestionStyle, TerminalUrl, + ErrCode, FluentBundle, LazyFallbackBundle, Level, MultiSpan, SubDiagnostic, + SubstitutionHighlight, SuggestionStyle, TerminalUrl, }; use rustc_lint_defs::pluralize; @@ -1309,7 +1309,7 @@ impl HumanEmitter { msp: &MultiSpan, msgs: &[(DiagnosticMessage, Style)], args: &FluentArgs<'_>, - code: &Option, + code: &Option, level: &Level, max_line_num_len: usize, is_secondary: bool, @@ -1340,9 +1340,9 @@ impl HumanEmitter { buffer.append(0, "[", Style::Level(*level)); let code = if let TerminalUrl::Yes = self.terminal_url { let path = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/error_codes"; - Cow::Owned(format!("\x1b]8;;{path}/{code}.html\x07{code}\x1b]8;;\x07")) + format!("\x1b]8;;{path}/{code}.html\x07{code}\x1b]8;;\x07") } else { - Cow::Borrowed(code) + code.to_string() }; buffer.append(0, &code, Style::Level(*level)); buffer.append(0, "]", Style::Level(*level)); @@ -2076,7 +2076,7 @@ impl HumanEmitter { level: &Level, messages: &[(DiagnosticMessage, Style)], args: &FluentArgs<'_>, - code: &Option, + code: &Option, span: &MultiSpan, children: &[SubDiagnostic], suggestions: &[CodeSuggestion], diff --git a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/json.rs b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/json.rs index 51b064f4c617..6f9229982795 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/json.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/json.rs @@ -400,10 +400,10 @@ impl Diagnostic { let translated_message = je.translate_messages(&diag.messages, &args); - let code = if let Some(code) = &diag.code { + let code = if let Some(code) = diag.code { Some(DiagnosticCode { code: code.to_string(), - explanation: je.registry.as_ref().unwrap().try_find_description(&code).ok(), + explanation: je.registry.as_ref().unwrap().try_find_description(code).ok(), }) } else if let Some(IsLint { name, .. }) = &diag.is_lint { Some(DiagnosticCode { code: name.to_string(), explanation: None }) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/lib.rs index 9d80c4565172..960b68196ff0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/lib.rs @@ -2,24 +2,26 @@ //! //! This module contains the code for creating and emitting diagnostics. +// tidy-alphabetical-start +#![allow(incomplete_features)] +#![allow(internal_features)] #![doc(html_root_url = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/")] #![doc(rust_logo)] -#![feature(rustdoc_internals)] #![feature(array_windows)] #![feature(associated_type_defaults)] #![feature(box_into_inner)] +#![feature(box_patterns)] +#![feature(error_reporter)] #![feature(extract_if)] -#![feature(if_let_guard)] #![feature(let_chains)] +#![feature(min_specialization)] #![feature(negative_impls)] #![feature(never_type)] #![feature(rustc_attrs)] -#![feature(yeet_expr)] +#![feature(rustdoc_internals)] #![feature(try_blocks)] -#![feature(box_patterns)] -#![feature(error_reporter)] -#![allow(incomplete_features)] -#![allow(internal_features)] +#![feature(yeet_expr)] +// tidy-alphabetical-end #[macro_use] extern crate rustc_macros; @@ -29,9 +31,10 @@ extern crate tracing; extern crate self as rustc_errors; +pub use codes::*; pub use diagnostic::{ - AddToDiagnostic, DecorateLint, Diagnostic, DiagnosticArg, DiagnosticArgValue, - DiagnosticStyledString, IntoDiagnosticArg, SubDiagnostic, + AddToDiagnostic, DecorateLint, Diagnostic, DiagnosticArg, DiagnosticArgName, + DiagnosticArgValue, DiagnosticStyledString, IntoDiagnosticArg, SubDiagnostic, }; pub use diagnostic_builder::{ BugAbort, DiagnosticBuilder, EmissionGuarantee, FatalAbort, IntoDiagnostic, @@ -77,6 +80,7 @@ use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; use Level::*; pub mod annotate_snippet_emitter_writer; +pub mod codes; mod diagnostic; mod diagnostic_builder; mod diagnostic_impls; @@ -445,10 +449,10 @@ struct DiagCtxtInner { /// This set contains the code of all emitted diagnostics to avoid /// emitting the same diagnostic with extended help (`--teach`) twice, which /// would be unnecessary repetition. - taught_diagnostics: FxHashSet, + taught_diagnostics: FxHashSet, /// Used to suggest rustc --explain `` - emitted_diagnostic_codes: FxIndexSet, + emitted_diagnostic_codes: FxIndexSet, /// This set contains a hash of every diagnostic that has been emitted by /// this `DiagCtxt`. These hashes is used to avoid emitting the same error @@ -510,6 +514,7 @@ pub enum StashKey { MaybeForgetReturn, /// Query cycle detected, stashing in favor of a better error. Cycle, + UndeterminedMacroResolution, } fn default_track_diagnostic(diag: Diagnostic, f: &mut dyn FnMut(Diagnostic)) { @@ -624,7 +629,7 @@ impl DiagCtxt { pub fn eagerly_translate<'a>( &self, message: DiagnosticMessage, - args: impl Iterator>, + args: impl Iterator>, ) -> SubdiagnosticMessage { SubdiagnosticMessage::Eager(Cow::from(self.eagerly_translate_to_string(message, args))) } @@ -633,7 +638,7 @@ impl DiagCtxt { pub fn eagerly_translate_to_string<'a>( &self, message: DiagnosticMessage, - args: impl Iterator>, + args: impl Iterator>, ) -> String { let inner = self.inner.borrow(); let args = crate::translation::to_fluent_args(args); @@ -1003,9 +1008,9 @@ impl DiagCtxt { let mut error_codes = inner .emitted_diagnostic_codes .iter() - .filter_map(|code| { + .filter_map(|&code| { if registry.try_find_description(code).is_ok().clone() { - Some(code.clone()) + Some(code.to_string()) } else { None } @@ -1051,8 +1056,8 @@ impl DiagCtxt { /// /// Used to suppress emitting the same error multiple times with extended explanation when /// calling `-Zteach`. - pub fn must_teach(&self, code: &str) -> bool { - self.inner.borrow_mut().taught_diagnostics.insert(code.to_string()) + pub fn must_teach(&self, code: ErrCode) -> bool { + self.inner.borrow_mut().taught_diagnostics.insert(code) } pub fn force_print_diagnostic(&self, db: Diagnostic) { @@ -1312,8 +1317,8 @@ impl DiagCtxtInner { let mut guaranteed = None; (*TRACK_DIAGNOSTIC)(diagnostic, &mut |mut diagnostic| { - if let Some(ref code) = diagnostic.code { - self.emitted_diagnostic_codes.insert(code.clone()); + if let Some(code) = diagnostic.code { + self.emitted_diagnostic_codes.insert(code); } let already_emitted = { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/registry.rs b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/registry.rs index f26d8e7ebdc3..8834d04d9718 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/registry.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/registry.rs @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +use crate::ErrCode; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; #[derive(Debug)] @@ -5,17 +6,17 @@ pub struct InvalidErrorCode; #[derive(Clone)] pub struct Registry { - long_descriptions: FxHashMap<&'static str, &'static str>, + long_descriptions: FxHashMap, } impl Registry { - pub fn new(long_descriptions: &[(&'static str, &'static str)]) -> Registry { + pub fn new(long_descriptions: &[(ErrCode, &'static str)]) -> Registry { Registry { long_descriptions: long_descriptions.iter().copied().collect() } } /// Returns `InvalidErrorCode` if the code requested does not exist in the /// registry. - pub fn try_find_description(&self, code: &str) -> Result<&'static str, InvalidErrorCode> { - self.long_descriptions.get(code).copied().ok_or(InvalidErrorCode) + pub fn try_find_description(&self, code: ErrCode) -> Result<&'static str, InvalidErrorCode> { + self.long_descriptions.get(&code).copied().ok_or(InvalidErrorCode) } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/translation.rs b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/translation.rs index ed35eb1b6c4a..5bdac367d55e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_errors/src/translation.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_errors/src/translation.rs @@ -12,9 +12,9 @@ use std::error::Report; /// /// Typically performed once for each diagnostic at the start of `emit_diagnostic` and then /// passed around as a reference thereafter. -pub fn to_fluent_args<'iter, 'arg: 'iter>( - iter: impl Iterator>, -) -> FluentArgs<'arg> { +pub fn to_fluent_args<'iter>( + iter: impl Iterator>, +) -> FluentArgs<'static> { let mut args = if let Some(size) = iter.size_hint().1 { FluentArgs::with_capacity(size) } else { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/base.rs b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/base.rs index 29b70f33a6c7..657e19277a7e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/base.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/base.rs @@ -796,9 +796,15 @@ impl SyntaxExtension { /// | external | no | if-ext | if-ext | yes | /// | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | fn get_collapse_debuginfo(sess: &Session, attrs: &[ast::Attribute], is_local: bool) -> bool { - let collapse_debuginfo_attr = attr::find_by_name(attrs, sym::collapse_debuginfo) + let mut collapse_debuginfo_attr = attr::find_by_name(attrs, sym::collapse_debuginfo) .map(|v| Self::collapse_debuginfo_by_name(sess, v)) .unwrap_or(CollapseMacroDebuginfo::Unspecified); + if collapse_debuginfo_attr == CollapseMacroDebuginfo::Unspecified + && attr::contains_name(attrs, sym::rustc_builtin_macro) + { + collapse_debuginfo_attr = CollapseMacroDebuginfo::Yes; + } + let flag = sess.opts.unstable_opts.collapse_macro_debuginfo; let attr = collapse_debuginfo_attr; let ext = !is_local; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/config.rs b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/config.rs index f574e81e9051..781186764fa3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/config.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/config.rs @@ -373,7 +373,9 @@ impl<'a> StripUnconfigured<'a> { /// If attributes are not allowed on expressions, emit an error for `attr` #[instrument(level = "trace", skip(self))] pub(crate) fn maybe_emit_expr_attr_err(&self, attr: &Attribute) { - if self.features.is_some_and(|features| !features.stmt_expr_attributes) { + if self.features.is_some_and(|features| !features.stmt_expr_attributes) + && !attr.span.allows_unstable(sym::stmt_expr_attributes) + { let mut err = feature_err( &self.sess, sym::stmt_expr_attributes, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/errors.rs index 4a1c00f0104f..2584ff62e98e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/errors.rs @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ use rustc_ast::ast; +use rustc_errors::codes::*; use rustc_macros::Diagnostic; use rustc_session::Limit; use rustc_span::symbol::{Ident, MacroRulesNormalizedIdent}; @@ -175,7 +176,7 @@ pub(crate) struct TakesNoArguments<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(expand_feature_removed, code = "E0557")] +#[diag(expand_feature_removed, code = E0557)] pub(crate) struct FeatureRemoved<'a> { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -191,7 +192,7 @@ pub(crate) struct FeatureRemovedReason<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(expand_feature_not_allowed, code = "E0725")] +#[diag(expand_feature_not_allowed, code = E0725)] pub(crate) struct FeatureNotAllowed { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -210,7 +211,7 @@ pub(crate) struct RecursionLimitReached<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(expand_malformed_feature_attribute, code = "E0556")] +#[diag(expand_malformed_feature_attribute, code = E0556)] pub(crate) struct MalformedFeatureAttribute { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -347,7 +348,7 @@ pub(crate) struct ModuleInBlockName { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(expand_module_file_not_found, code = "E0583")] +#[diag(expand_module_file_not_found, code = E0583)] #[help] #[note] pub(crate) struct ModuleFileNotFound { @@ -359,7 +360,7 @@ pub(crate) struct ModuleFileNotFound { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(expand_module_multiple_candidates, code = "E0761")] +#[diag(expand_module_multiple_candidates, code = E0761)] #[help] pub(crate) struct ModuleMultipleCandidates { #[primary_span] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/lib.rs index bed667048c85..2cf6a8df7c5f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/lib.rs @@ -9,9 +9,7 @@ #![feature(proc_macro_diagnostic)] #![feature(proc_macro_internals)] #![feature(proc_macro_span)] -#![feature(rustc_attrs)] #![feature(try_blocks)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![allow(internal_features)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/mbe/macro_rules.rs b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/mbe/macro_rules.rs index 1a39708ed8ed..83e0f870c8a2 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_expand/src/mbe/macro_rules.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_expand/src/mbe/macro_rules.rs @@ -485,7 +485,9 @@ pub fn compile_declarative_macro( ) .pop() .unwrap(); - valid &= check_lhs_nt_follows(sess, def, &tt); + // We don't handle errors here, the driver will abort + // after parsing/expansion. we can report every error in every macro this way. + valid &= check_lhs_nt_follows(sess, def, &tt).is_ok(); return tt; } sess.dcx().span_bug(def.span, "wrong-structured lhs") @@ -589,18 +591,19 @@ pub fn compile_declarative_macro( (mk_syn_ext(expander), rule_spans) } -fn check_lhs_nt_follows(sess: &Session, def: &ast::Item, lhs: &mbe::TokenTree) -> bool { +fn check_lhs_nt_follows( + sess: &Session, + def: &ast::Item, + lhs: &mbe::TokenTree, +) -> Result<(), ErrorGuaranteed> { // lhs is going to be like TokenTree::Delimited(...), where the // entire lhs is those tts. Or, it can be a "bare sequence", not wrapped in parens. if let mbe::TokenTree::Delimited(.., delimited) = lhs { check_matcher(sess, def, &delimited.tts) } else { let msg = "invalid macro matcher; matchers must be contained in balanced delimiters"; - sess.dcx().span_err(lhs.span(), msg); - false + Err(sess.dcx().span_err(lhs.span(), msg)) } - // we don't abort on errors on rejection, the driver will do that for us - // after parsing/expansion. we can report every error in every macro this way. } fn is_empty_token_tree(sess: &Session, seq: &mbe::SequenceRepetition) -> bool { @@ -675,12 +678,15 @@ fn check_rhs(sess: &Session, rhs: &mbe::TokenTree) -> bool { false } -fn check_matcher(sess: &Session, def: &ast::Item, matcher: &[mbe::TokenTree]) -> bool { +fn check_matcher( + sess: &Session, + def: &ast::Item, + matcher: &[mbe::TokenTree], +) -> Result<(), ErrorGuaranteed> { let first_sets = FirstSets::new(matcher); let empty_suffix = TokenSet::empty(); - let err = sess.dcx().err_count(); - check_matcher_core(sess, def, &first_sets, matcher, &empty_suffix); - err == sess.dcx().err_count() + check_matcher_core(sess, def, &first_sets, matcher, &empty_suffix)?; + Ok(()) } fn has_compile_error_macro(rhs: &mbe::TokenTree) -> bool { @@ -1020,11 +1026,13 @@ fn check_matcher_core<'tt>( first_sets: &FirstSets<'tt>, matcher: &'tt [mbe::TokenTree], follow: &TokenSet<'tt>, -) -> TokenSet<'tt> { +) -> Result, ErrorGuaranteed> { use mbe::TokenTree; let mut last = TokenSet::empty(); + let mut errored = Ok(()); + // 2. For each token and suffix [T, SUFFIX] in M: // ensure that T can be followed by SUFFIX, and if SUFFIX may be empty, // then ensure T can also be followed by any element of FOLLOW. @@ -1068,7 +1076,7 @@ fn check_matcher_core<'tt>( token::CloseDelim(d.delim), span.close, )); - check_matcher_core(sess, def, first_sets, &d.tts, &my_suffix); + check_matcher_core(sess, def, first_sets, &d.tts, &my_suffix)?; // don't track non NT tokens last.replace_with_irrelevant(); @@ -1100,7 +1108,7 @@ fn check_matcher_core<'tt>( // At this point, `suffix_first` is built, and // `my_suffix` is some TokenSet that we can use // for checking the interior of `seq_rep`. - let next = check_matcher_core(sess, def, first_sets, &seq_rep.tts, my_suffix); + let next = check_matcher_core(sess, def, first_sets, &seq_rep.tts, my_suffix)?; if next.maybe_empty { last.add_all(&next); } else { @@ -1206,14 +1214,15 @@ fn check_matcher_core<'tt>( )); } } - err.emit(); + errored = Err(err.emit()); } } } } } } - last + errored?; + Ok(last) } fn token_can_be_followed_by_any(tok: &mbe::TokenTree) -> bool { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_feature/src/unstable.rs b/compiler/rustc_feature/src/unstable.rs index 6eed2178ead8..e66a66e23dc4 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_feature/src/unstable.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_feature/src/unstable.rs @@ -516,6 +516,9 @@ declare_features! ( (unstable, macro_metavar_expr, "1.61.0", Some(83527)), /// Allows `#[marker]` on certain traits allowing overlapping implementations. (unstable, marker_trait_attr, "1.30.0", Some(29864)), + /// Allows exhaustive pattern matching on types that contain uninhabited types in cases that are + /// unambiguously sound. + (incomplete, min_exhaustive_patterns, "CURRENT_RUSTC_VERSION", Some(119612)), /// A minimal, sound subset of specialization intended to be used by the /// standard library until the soundness issues with specialization /// are fixed. diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir/src/hir.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir/src/hir.rs index 23881cfd7dfd..681e228a0f2f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir/src/hir.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir/src/hir.rs @@ -1273,7 +1273,6 @@ pub struct Arm<'hir> { /// desugaring to if-let. Only let-else supports the type annotation at present. #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, HashStable_Generic)] pub struct Let<'hir> { - pub hir_id: HirId, pub span: Span, pub pat: &'hir Pat<'hir>, pub ty: Option<&'hir Ty<'hir>>, @@ -1532,14 +1531,16 @@ pub type Lit = Spanned; #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, HashStable_Generic)] pub enum ArrayLen { - Infer(HirId, Span), + Infer(InferArg), Body(AnonConst), } impl ArrayLen { pub fn hir_id(&self) -> HirId { match self { - &ArrayLen::Infer(hir_id, _) | &ArrayLen::Body(AnonConst { hir_id, .. }) => hir_id, + ArrayLen::Infer(InferArg { hir_id, .. }) | ArrayLen::Body(AnonConst { hir_id, .. }) => { + *hir_id + } } } } @@ -2424,7 +2425,7 @@ impl<'hir> Ty<'hir> { TyKind::Infer => true, TyKind::Slice(ty) => ty.is_suggestable_infer_ty(), TyKind::Array(ty, length) => { - ty.is_suggestable_infer_ty() || matches!(length, ArrayLen::Infer(_, _)) + ty.is_suggestable_infer_ty() || matches!(length, ArrayLen::Infer(..)) } TyKind::Tup(tys) => tys.iter().any(Self::is_suggestable_infer_ty), TyKind::Ptr(mut_ty) | TyKind::Ref(_, mut_ty) => mut_ty.ty.is_suggestable_infer_ty(), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir/src/intravisit.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir/src/intravisit.rs index 116de6fb04d9..27c834d848fc 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir/src/intravisit.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir/src/intravisit.rs @@ -341,9 +341,6 @@ pub trait Visitor<'v>: Sized { fn visit_expr(&mut self, ex: &'v Expr<'v>) { walk_expr(self, ex) } - fn visit_let_expr(&mut self, lex: &'v Let<'v>) { - walk_let_expr(self, lex) - } fn visit_expr_field(&mut self, field: &'v ExprField<'v>) { walk_expr_field(self, field) } @@ -672,7 +669,7 @@ pub fn walk_pat_field<'v, V: Visitor<'v>>(visitor: &mut V, field: &'v PatField<' pub fn walk_array_len<'v, V: Visitor<'v>>(visitor: &mut V, len: &'v ArrayLen) { match len { - &ArrayLen::Infer(hir_id, _span) => visitor.visit_id(hir_id), + ArrayLen::Infer(InferArg { hir_id, span: _ }) => visitor.visit_id(*hir_id), ArrayLen::Body(c) => visitor.visit_anon_const(c), } } @@ -729,7 +726,12 @@ pub fn walk_expr<'v, V: Visitor<'v>>(visitor: &mut V, expression: &'v Expr<'v>) ExprKind::DropTemps(ref subexpression) => { visitor.visit_expr(subexpression); } - ExprKind::Let(ref let_expr) => visitor.visit_let_expr(let_expr), + ExprKind::Let(Let { span: _, pat, ty, init, is_recovered: _ }) => { + // match the visit order in walk_local + visitor.visit_expr(init); + visitor.visit_pat(pat); + walk_list!(visitor, visit_ty, ty); + } ExprKind::If(ref cond, ref then, ref else_opt) => { visitor.visit_expr(cond); visitor.visit_expr(then); @@ -806,14 +808,6 @@ pub fn walk_expr<'v, V: Visitor<'v>>(visitor: &mut V, expression: &'v Expr<'v>) } } -pub fn walk_let_expr<'v, V: Visitor<'v>>(visitor: &mut V, let_expr: &'v Let<'v>) { - // match the visit order in walk_local - visitor.visit_expr(let_expr.init); - visitor.visit_id(let_expr.hir_id); - visitor.visit_pat(let_expr.pat); - walk_list!(visitor, visit_ty, let_expr.ty); -} - pub fn walk_expr_field<'v, V: Visitor<'v>>(visitor: &mut V, field: &'v ExprField<'v>) { visitor.visit_id(field.hir_id); visitor.visit_ident(field.ident); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir/src/lib.rs index 87de3c0870bc..6c64d802e68f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir/src/lib.rs @@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ #![feature(never_type)] #![feature(rustc_attrs)] #![feature(variant_count)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] #![allow(internal_features)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/bounds.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/bounds.rs index 3aad510f3660..c22daad334fc 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/bounds.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/bounds.rs @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; -use rustc_errors::struct_span_code_err; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, struct_span_code_err}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res}; use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId}; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/errors.rs index bfe88df4e1a5..407517b15ef5 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/errors.rs @@ -6,8 +6,11 @@ use crate::errors::{ use crate::fluent_generated as fluent; use crate::traits::error_reporting::report_object_safety_error; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxIndexMap, FxIndexSet}; +use rustc_data_structures::sorted_map::SortedMap; use rustc_data_structures::unord::UnordMap; -use rustc_errors::{pluralize, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, ErrorGuaranteed}; +use rustc_errors::{ + codes::*, pluralize, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, ErrorGuaranteed, +}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId}; use rustc_infer::traits::FulfillmentError; @@ -461,22 +464,23 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { return err.emit(); } - let mut bound_spans = Vec::new(); + let mut bound_spans: SortedMap> = Default::default(); let mut bound_span_label = |self_ty: Ty<'_>, obligation: &str, quiet: &str| { - let msg = format!( - "doesn't satisfy `{}`", - if obligation.len() > 50 { quiet } else { obligation } - ); + let msg = format!("`{}`", if obligation.len() > 50 { quiet } else { obligation }); match &self_ty.kind() { // Point at the type that couldn't satisfy the bound. - ty::Adt(def, _) => bound_spans.push((tcx.def_span(def.did()), msg)), + ty::Adt(def, _) => { + bound_spans.get_mut_or_insert_default(tcx.def_span(def.did())).push(msg) + } // Point at the trait object that couldn't satisfy the bound. ty::Dynamic(preds, _, _) => { for pred in preds.iter() { match pred.skip_binder() { ty::ExistentialPredicate::Trait(tr) => { - bound_spans.push((tcx.def_span(tr.def_id), msg.clone())) + bound_spans + .get_mut_or_insert_default(tcx.def_span(tr.def_id)) + .push(msg.clone()); } ty::ExistentialPredicate::Projection(_) | ty::ExistentialPredicate::AutoTrait(_) => {} @@ -485,7 +489,9 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { } // Point at the closure that couldn't satisfy the bound. ty::Closure(def_id, _) => { - bound_spans.push((tcx.def_span(*def_id), format!("doesn't satisfy `{quiet}`"))) + bound_spans + .get_mut_or_insert_default(tcx.def_span(*def_id)) + .push(format!("`{quiet}`")); } _ => {} } @@ -554,12 +560,18 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { format!("associated type cannot be referenced on `{self_ty}` due to unsatisfied trait bounds") ); - bound_spans.sort(); - bound_spans.dedup(); - for (span, msg) in bound_spans { + for (span, mut bounds) in bound_spans { if !tcx.sess.source_map().is_span_accessible(span) { continue; } + bounds.sort(); + bounds.dedup(); + let msg = match &bounds[..] { + [bound] => format!("doesn't satisfy {bound}"), + bounds if bounds.len() > 4 => format!("doesn't satisfy {} bounds", bounds.len()), + [bounds @ .., last] => format!("doesn't satisfy {} or {last}", bounds.join(", ")), + [] => unreachable!(), + }; err.span_label(span, msg); } add_def_label(&mut err); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/generics.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/generics.rs index 4284758b1172..30b10446afcc 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/generics.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/generics.rs @@ -5,7 +5,9 @@ use crate::astconv::{ }; use crate::structured_errors::{GenericArgsInfo, StructuredDiagnostic, WrongNumberOfGenericArgs}; use rustc_ast::ast::ParamKindOrd; -use rustc_errors::{struct_span_code_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, ErrorGuaranteed, MultiSpan}; +use rustc_errors::{ + codes::*, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, ErrorGuaranteed, MultiSpan, +}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res}; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/lint.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/lint.rs index 33e782abc68e..a6ac8ecd950e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/lint.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/lint.rs @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ use rustc_ast::TraitObjectSyntax; -use rustc_errors::{Diagnostic, StashKey}; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, Diagnostic, StashKey}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res}; use rustc_lint_defs::{builtin::BARE_TRAIT_OBJECTS, Applicability}; @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { ], Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); - } else if diag.is_error() && is_downgradable { + } else if is_downgradable { // We'll emit the object safety error already, with a structured suggestion. diag.downgrade_to_delayed_bug(); } @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { } if !is_object_safe { diag.note(format!("`{trait_name}` it is not object safe, so it can't be `dyn`")); - if diag.is_error() && is_downgradable { + if is_downgradable { // We'll emit the object safety error already, with a structured suggestion. diag.downgrade_to_delayed_bug(); } @@ -241,9 +241,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { } else { let msg = "trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated"; tcx.node_span_lint(BARE_TRAIT_OBJECTS, self_ty.hir_id, self_ty.span, msg, |lint| { - if self_ty.span.can_be_used_for_suggestions() - && !self.maybe_lint_impl_trait(self_ty, lint) - { + if self_ty.span.can_be_used_for_suggestions() { lint.multipart_suggestion_verbose( "use `dyn`", sugg, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/mod.rs index 7c97c2a1a6ff..89f39897ea87 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/mod.rs @@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ use crate::require_c_abi_if_c_variadic; use rustc_ast::TraitObjectSyntax; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet}; use rustc_errors::{ - error_code, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, - ErrorGuaranteed, FatalError, MultiSpan, + codes::*, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, + FatalError, MultiSpan, }; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{CtorOf, DefKind, Namespace, Res}; @@ -1072,9 +1072,9 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { if let Some(binding) = binding && let ConvertedBindingKind::Equality(_) = binding.kind { - error_code!(E0222) + E0222 } else { - error_code!(E0221) + E0221 }, ); @@ -1630,7 +1630,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { let reported = tcx .dcx() .struct_span_err(span, msg) - .with_code(rustc_errors::error_code!(E0624)) + .with_code(E0624) .with_span_label(span, format!("private {kind}")) .with_span_label(def_span, format!("{kind} defined here")) .emit(); @@ -2529,7 +2529,7 @@ impl<'o, 'tcx> dyn AstConv<'tcx> + 'o { } hir::TyKind::Array(ty, length) => { let length = match length { - &hir::ArrayLen::Infer(_, span) => self.ct_infer(tcx.types.usize, None, span), + hir::ArrayLen::Infer(inf) => self.ct_infer(tcx.types.usize, None, inf.span), hir::ArrayLen::Body(constant) => { ty::Const::from_anon_const(tcx, constant.def_id) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/object_safety.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/object_safety.rs index 5f35f75c77b0..2d85ad5789ec 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/object_safety.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/astconv/object_safety.rs @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ use crate::astconv::{GenericArgCountMismatch, GenericArgCountResult, OnlySelfBou use crate::bounds::Bounds; use crate::errors::TraitObjectDeclaredWithNoTraits; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashSet, FxIndexMap, FxIndexSet}; -use rustc_errors::struct_span_code_err; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, struct_span_code_err}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res}; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/check.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/check.rs index c63bafcdcd46..2fe3499e8e69 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/check.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/check.rs @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ use super::compare_impl_item::check_type_bounds; use super::compare_impl_item::{compare_impl_method, compare_impl_ty}; use super::*; use rustc_attr as attr; -use rustc_errors::{ErrorGuaranteed, MultiSpan}; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, ErrorGuaranteed, MultiSpan}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{CtorKind, DefKind}; use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId}; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/compare_impl_item.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/compare_impl_item.rs index 57829d9d4184..379c1154e5f2 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/compare_impl_item.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/compare_impl_item.rs @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ use super::potentially_plural_count; use crate::errors::LifetimesOrBoundsMismatchOnTrait; use hir::def_id::{DefId, DefIdMap, LocalDefId}; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet, FxIndexSet}; -use rustc_errors::{pluralize, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, ErrorGuaranteed}; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, pluralize, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, ErrorGuaranteed}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res}; use rustc_hir::intravisit; @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::{ }; use rustc_middle::ty::{GenericParamDefKind, TyCtxt}; use rustc_span::Span; +use rustc_trait_selection::regions::InferCtxtRegionExt; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxtExt; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::outlives_bounds::InferCtxtExt as _; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::{ @@ -1382,7 +1383,7 @@ fn compare_number_of_generics<'tcx>( kind = kind, ), ); - err.code("E0049".into()); + err.code(E0049); let msg = format!("expected {trait_count} {kind} parameter{}", pluralize!(trait_count),); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/compare_impl_item/refine.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/compare_impl_item/refine.rs index 6d2ebb150b95..3d3b21eabb38 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/compare_impl_item/refine.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/compare_impl_item/refine.rs @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::{ self, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable, TypeFolder, TypeSuperVisitable, TypeVisitable, TypeVisitor, }; use rustc_span::Span; +use rustc_trait_selection::regions::InferCtxtRegionExt; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::{ elaborate, normalize_param_env_or_error, outlives_bounds::InferCtxtExt, ObligationCtxt, }; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/dropck.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/dropck.rs index 3275a81c3ddc..7b60457affa8 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/dropck.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/dropck.rs @@ -2,12 +2,13 @@ // // We don't do any drop checking during hir typeck. use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; -use rustc_errors::{struct_span_code_err, ErrorGuaranteed}; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, struct_span_code_err, ErrorGuaranteed}; use rustc_infer::infer::outlives::env::OutlivesEnvironment; use rustc_infer::infer::{RegionResolutionError, TyCtxtInferExt}; use rustc_middle::ty::util::CheckRegions; use rustc_middle::ty::GenericArgsRef; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_trait_selection::regions::InferCtxtRegionExt; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::{self, ObligationCtxt}; use crate::errors; @@ -188,6 +189,7 @@ fn ensure_drop_predicates_are_implied_by_item_defn<'tcx>( RegionResolutionError::UpperBoundUniverseConflict(a, _, _, _, b) => { format!("{b}: {a}", a = ty::Region::new_var(tcx, a)) } + RegionResolutionError::CannotNormalize(..) => unreachable!(), }; guar = Some( struct_span_code_err!( diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/intrinsic.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/intrinsic.rs index 60e4403c1c70..2d0d6611444c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/intrinsic.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/intrinsic.rs @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ use crate::errors::{ }; use hir::def_id::DefId; -use rustc_errors::{struct_span_code_err, DiagnosticMessage}; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, struct_span_code_err, DiagnosticMessage}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_middle::traits::{ObligationCause, ObligationCauseCode}; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt}; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/wfcheck.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/wfcheck.rs index 70213ee0614f..b9c9eec28139 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/wfcheck.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/wfcheck.rs @@ -4,16 +4,14 @@ use crate::constrained_generic_params::{identify_constrained_generic_params, Par use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet, FxIndexSet}; use rustc_errors::{ - pluralize, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, + codes::*, pluralize, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, }; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId, LocalModDefId}; use rustc_hir::lang_items::LangItem; use rustc_hir::ItemKind; -use rustc_infer::infer::outlives::env::{OutlivesEnvironment, RegionBoundPairs}; -use rustc_infer::infer::outlives::obligations::TypeOutlives; +use rustc_infer::infer::outlives::env::OutlivesEnvironment; use rustc_infer::infer::{self, InferCtxt, TyCtxtInferExt}; -use rustc_middle::mir::ConstraintCategory; use rustc_middle::query::Providers; use rustc_middle::ty::print::with_no_trimmed_paths; use rustc_middle::ty::trait_def::TraitSpecializationKind; @@ -26,6 +24,7 @@ use rustc_session::parse::feature_err; use rustc_span::symbol::{sym, Ident, Symbol}; use rustc_span::{Span, DUMMY_SP}; use rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi; +use rustc_trait_selection::regions::InferCtxtRegionExt; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxtExt; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::misc::{ type_allowed_to_implement_const_param_ty, ConstParamTyImplementationError, @@ -731,10 +730,12 @@ fn ty_known_to_outlive<'tcx>( ty: Ty<'tcx>, region: ty::Region<'tcx>, ) -> bool { - resolve_regions_with_wf_tys(tcx, id, param_env, wf_tys, |infcx, region_bound_pairs| { - let origin = infer::RelateParamBound(DUMMY_SP, ty, None); - let outlives = &mut TypeOutlives::new(infcx, tcx, region_bound_pairs, None, param_env); - outlives.type_must_outlive(origin, ty, region, ConstraintCategory::BoringNoLocation); + test_region_obligations(tcx, id, param_env, wf_tys, |infcx| { + infcx.register_region_obligation(infer::RegionObligation { + sub_region: region, + sup_type: ty, + origin: infer::RelateParamBound(DUMMY_SP, ty, None), + }); }) } @@ -748,40 +749,32 @@ fn region_known_to_outlive<'tcx>( region_a: ty::Region<'tcx>, region_b: ty::Region<'tcx>, ) -> bool { - resolve_regions_with_wf_tys(tcx, id, param_env, wf_tys, |mut infcx, _| { - use rustc_infer::infer::outlives::obligations::TypeOutlivesDelegate; - let origin = infer::RelateRegionParamBound(DUMMY_SP); - // `region_a: region_b` -> `region_b <= region_a` - infcx.push_sub_region_constraint( - origin, - region_b, - region_a, - ConstraintCategory::BoringNoLocation, - ); + test_region_obligations(tcx, id, param_env, wf_tys, |infcx| { + infcx.sub_regions(infer::RelateRegionParamBound(DUMMY_SP), region_b, region_a); }) } /// Given a known `param_env` and a set of well formed types, set up an /// `InferCtxt`, call the passed function (to e.g. set up region constraints /// to be tested), then resolve region and return errors -fn resolve_regions_with_wf_tys<'tcx>( +fn test_region_obligations<'tcx>( tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, id: LocalDefId, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, wf_tys: &FxIndexSet>, - add_constraints: impl for<'a> FnOnce(&'a InferCtxt<'tcx>, &'a RegionBoundPairs<'tcx>), + add_constraints: impl FnOnce(&InferCtxt<'tcx>), ) -> bool { // Unfortunately, we have to use a new `InferCtxt` each call, because // region constraints get added and solved there and we need to test each // call individually. let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + + add_constraints(&infcx); + let outlives_environment = OutlivesEnvironment::with_bounds( param_env, infcx.implied_bounds_tys(param_env, id, wf_tys), ); - let region_bound_pairs = outlives_environment.region_bound_pairs(); - - add_constraints(&infcx, region_bound_pairs); let errors = infcx.resolve_regions(&outlives_environment); debug!(?errors, "errors"); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/coherence/inherent_impls_overlap.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/coherence/inherent_impls_overlap.rs index 63ea02720145..951440d6a2d0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/coherence/inherent_impls_overlap.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/coherence/inherent_impls_overlap.rs @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet}; -use rustc_errors::struct_span_code_err; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, struct_span_code_err}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/coherence/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/coherence/mod.rs index dafa899ef248..8cf1f2c9407f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/coherence/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/coherence/mod.rs @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ // mappings. That mapping code resides here. use crate::errors; -use rustc_errors::{error_code, struct_span_code_err}; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, struct_span_code_err}; use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId}; use rustc_middle::query::Providers; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, TyCtxt, TypeVisitableExt}; @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ fn enforce_trait_manually_implementable( // Maintain explicit error code for `Unsize`, since it has a useful // explanation about using `CoerceUnsized` instead. if Some(trait_def_id) == tcx.lang_items().unsize_trait() { - err.code(error_code!(E0328)); + err.code(E0328); } return Err(err.emit()); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/coherence/unsafety.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/coherence/unsafety.rs index e4c407af53ff..e3b5c724cdee 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/coherence/unsafety.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/coherence/unsafety.rs @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ //! Unsafety checker: every impl either implements a trait defined in this //! crate or pertains to a type defined in this crate. -use rustc_errors::struct_span_code_err; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, struct_span_code_err}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::Unsafety; use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect.rs index d8ce2307995c..8d862d5eb715 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect.rs @@ -146,8 +146,8 @@ impl<'v> Visitor<'v> for HirPlaceholderCollector { } } fn visit_array_length(&mut self, length: &'v hir::ArrayLen) { - if let &hir::ArrayLen::Infer(_, span) = length { - self.0.push(span); + if let hir::ArrayLen::Infer(inf) = length { + self.0.push(inf.span); } intravisit::walk_array_len(self, length) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect/resolve_bound_vars.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect/resolve_bound_vars.rs index a857e01f4fa7..97d792e49aea 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect/resolve_bound_vars.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect/resolve_bound_vars.rs @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ use rustc_ast::walk_list; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashSet, FxIndexMap, FxIndexSet}; -use rustc_errors::struct_span_code_err; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, struct_span_code_err}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res}; use rustc_hir::def_id::LocalDefId; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/errors.rs index f14390b77c6e..e5871276d641 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/errors.rs @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ use crate::fluent_generated as fluent; use rustc_errors::{ - error_code, Applicability, DiagCtxt, DiagnosticBuilder, EmissionGuarantee, IntoDiagnostic, - Level, MultiSpan, + codes::*, Applicability, DiagCtxt, DiagnosticBuilder, EmissionGuarantee, IntoDiagnostic, Level, + MultiSpan, }; use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, LintDiagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; use rustc_middle::ty::Ty; @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ pub struct AssocKindMismatchWrapInBracesSugg { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_assoc_item_not_found, code = "E0220")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_assoc_item_not_found, code = E0220)] pub struct AssocItemNotFound<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ pub enum AssocItemNotFoundSugg<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_unrecognized_atomic_operation, code = "E0092")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_unrecognized_atomic_operation, code = E0092)] pub struct UnrecognizedAtomicOperation<'a> { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ pub struct UnrecognizedAtomicOperation<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_wrong_number_of_generic_arguments_to_intrinsic, code = "E0094")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_wrong_number_of_generic_arguments_to_intrinsic, code = E0094)] pub struct WrongNumberOfGenericArgumentsToIntrinsic<'a> { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ pub struct WrongNumberOfGenericArgumentsToIntrinsic<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_unrecognized_intrinsic_function, code = "E0093")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_unrecognized_intrinsic_function, code = E0093)] pub struct UnrecognizedIntrinsicFunction { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ pub struct UnrecognizedIntrinsicFunction { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_lifetimes_or_bounds_mismatch_on_trait, code = "E0195")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_lifetimes_or_bounds_mismatch_on_trait, code = E0195)] pub struct LifetimesOrBoundsMismatchOnTrait { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ pub struct AsyncTraitImplShouldBeAsync { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_drop_impl_on_wrong_item, code = "E0120")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_drop_impl_on_wrong_item, code = E0120)] pub struct DropImplOnWrongItem { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ pub struct DropImplOnWrongItem { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_field_already_declared, code = "E0124")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_field_already_declared, code = E0124)] pub struct FieldAlreadyDeclared { pub field_name: Ident, #[primary_span] @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ pub struct FieldAlreadyDeclared { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_copy_impl_on_type_with_dtor, code = "E0184")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_copy_impl_on_type_with_dtor, code = E0184)] pub struct CopyImplOnTypeWithDtor { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -205,14 +205,14 @@ pub struct CopyImplOnTypeWithDtor { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_multiple_relaxed_default_bounds, code = "E0203")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_multiple_relaxed_default_bounds, code = E0203)] pub struct MultipleRelaxedDefaultBounds { #[primary_span] pub spans: Vec, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_copy_impl_on_non_adt, code = "E0206")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_copy_impl_on_non_adt, code = E0206)] pub struct CopyImplOnNonAdt { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ pub struct ConstParamTyImplOnNonAdt { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_trait_object_declared_with_no_traits, code = "E0224")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_trait_object_declared_with_no_traits, code = E0224)] pub struct TraitObjectDeclaredWithNoTraits { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -237,14 +237,14 @@ pub struct TraitObjectDeclaredWithNoTraits { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_ambiguous_lifetime_bound, code = "E0227")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_ambiguous_lifetime_bound, code = E0227)] pub struct AmbiguousLifetimeBound { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_assoc_type_binding_not_allowed, code = "E0229")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_assoc_type_binding_not_allowed, code = E0229)] pub struct AssocTypeBindingNotAllowed { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ pub struct ParenthesizedFnTraitExpansion { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_typeof_reserved_keyword_used, code = "E0516")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_typeof_reserved_keyword_used, code = E0516)] pub struct TypeofReservedKeywordUsed<'tcx> { pub ty: Ty<'tcx>, #[primary_span] @@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ pub struct TypeofReservedKeywordUsed<'tcx> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_value_of_associated_struct_already_specified, code = "E0719")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_value_of_associated_struct_already_specified, code = E0719)] pub struct ValueOfAssociatedStructAlreadySpecified { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ impl<'a, G: EmissionGuarantee> IntoDiagnostic<'a, G> for MissingTypeParams { fn into_diagnostic(self, dcx: &'a DiagCtxt, level: Level) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, G> { let mut err = DiagnosticBuilder::new(dcx, level, fluent::hir_analysis_missing_type_params); err.span(self.span); - err.code(error_code!(E0393)); + err.code(E0393); err.arg("parameterCount", self.missing_type_params.len()); err.arg( "parameters", @@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ impl<'a, G: EmissionGuarantee> IntoDiagnostic<'a, G> for MissingTypeParams { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_manual_implementation, code = "E0183")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_manual_implementation, code = E0183)] #[help] pub struct ManualImplementation { #[primary_span] @@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ pub struct SelfInImplSelf { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_linkage_type, code = "E0791")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_linkage_type, code = E0791)] pub(crate) struct LinkageType { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ pub(crate) struct LinkageType { #[derive(Diagnostic)] #[help] -#[diag(hir_analysis_auto_deref_reached_recursion_limit, code = "E0055")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_auto_deref_reached_recursion_limit, code = E0055)] pub struct AutoDerefReachedRecursionLimit<'a> { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ pub struct AutoDerefReachedRecursionLimit<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_where_clause_on_main, code = "E0646")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_where_clause_on_main, code = E0646)] pub(crate) struct WhereClauseOnMain { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -485,7 +485,7 @@ pub(crate) struct StartTargetFeature { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_start_not_async, code = "E0752")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_start_not_async, code = E0752)] pub(crate) struct StartAsync { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -493,7 +493,7 @@ pub(crate) struct StartAsync { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_start_function_where, code = "E0647")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_start_function_where, code = E0647)] pub(crate) struct StartFunctionWhere { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -501,7 +501,7 @@ pub(crate) struct StartFunctionWhere { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_start_function_parameters, code = "E0132")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_start_function_parameters, code = E0132)] pub(crate) struct StartFunctionParameters { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -509,14 +509,14 @@ pub(crate) struct StartFunctionParameters { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_main_function_return_type_generic, code = "E0131")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_main_function_return_type_generic, code = E0131)] pub(crate) struct MainFunctionReturnTypeGeneric { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_main_function_async, code = "E0752")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_main_function_async, code = E0752)] pub(crate) struct MainFunctionAsync { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ pub(crate) struct MainFunctionAsync { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_main_function_generic_parameters, code = "E0131")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_main_function_generic_parameters, code = E0131)] pub(crate) struct MainFunctionGenericParameters { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -534,7 +534,7 @@ pub(crate) struct MainFunctionGenericParameters { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_variadic_function_compatible_convention, code = "E0045")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_variadic_function_compatible_convention, code = E0045)] pub(crate) struct VariadicFunctionCompatibleConvention<'a> { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -587,7 +587,7 @@ pub(crate) struct TypeOf<'tcx> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_pass_to_variadic_function, code = "E0617")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_pass_to_variadic_function, code = E0617)] pub(crate) struct PassToVariadicFunction<'tcx, 'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -601,7 +601,7 @@ pub(crate) struct PassToVariadicFunction<'tcx, 'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_cast_thin_pointer_to_fat_pointer, code = "E0607")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_cast_thin_pointer_to_fat_pointer, code = E0607)] pub(crate) struct CastThinPointerToFatPointer<'tcx> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ pub(crate) struct CastThinPointerToFatPointer<'tcx> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_invalid_union_field, code = "E0740")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_invalid_union_field, code = E0740)] pub(crate) struct InvalidUnionField { #[primary_span] pub field_span: Span, @@ -649,7 +649,7 @@ pub(crate) struct ReturnTypeNotationEqualityBound { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_placeholder_not_allowed_item_signatures, code = "E0121")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_placeholder_not_allowed_item_signatures, code = E0121)] pub(crate) struct PlaceholderNotAllowedItemSignatures { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -658,7 +658,7 @@ pub(crate) struct PlaceholderNotAllowedItemSignatures { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_associated_type_trait_uninferred_generic_params, code = "E0212")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_associated_type_trait_uninferred_generic_params, code = E0212)] pub(crate) struct AssociatedTypeTraitUninferredGenericParams { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -684,7 +684,7 @@ pub(crate) struct AssociatedTypeTraitUninferredGenericParamsMultipartSuggestion } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_enum_discriminant_overflowed, code = "E0370")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_enum_discriminant_overflowed, code = E0370)] #[note] pub(crate) struct EnumDiscriminantOverflowed { #[primary_span] @@ -774,7 +774,7 @@ pub(crate) struct SIMDFFIHighlyExperimental { #[derive(Diagnostic)] pub enum ImplNotMarkedDefault { - #[diag(hir_analysis_impl_not_marked_default, code = "E0520")] + #[diag(hir_analysis_impl_not_marked_default, code = E0520)] #[note] Ok { #[primary_span] @@ -784,7 +784,7 @@ pub enum ImplNotMarkedDefault { ok_label: Span, ident: Symbol, }, - #[diag(hir_analysis_impl_not_marked_default_err, code = "E0520")] + #[diag(hir_analysis_impl_not_marked_default_err, code = E0520)] #[note] Err { #[primary_span] @@ -795,7 +795,7 @@ pub enum ImplNotMarkedDefault { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_missing_trait_item, code = "E0046")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_missing_trait_item, code = E0046)] pub(crate) struct MissingTraitItem { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -846,7 +846,7 @@ pub(crate) struct MissingTraitItemSuggestionNone { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_missing_one_of_trait_item, code = "E0046")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_missing_one_of_trait_item, code = E0046)] pub(crate) struct MissingOneOfTraitItem { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -857,7 +857,7 @@ pub(crate) struct MissingOneOfTraitItem { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_missing_trait_item_unstable, code = "E0046")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_missing_trait_item_unstable, code = E0046)] #[note] pub(crate) struct MissingTraitItemUnstable { #[primary_span] @@ -872,7 +872,7 @@ pub(crate) struct MissingTraitItemUnstable { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_transparent_enum_variant, code = "E0731")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_transparent_enum_variant, code = E0731)] pub(crate) struct TransparentEnumVariant { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -886,7 +886,7 @@ pub(crate) struct TransparentEnumVariant { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_transparent_non_zero_sized_enum, code = "E0690")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_transparent_non_zero_sized_enum, code = E0690)] pub(crate) struct TransparentNonZeroSizedEnum<'a> { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -898,7 +898,7 @@ pub(crate) struct TransparentNonZeroSizedEnum<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_transparent_non_zero_sized, code = "E0690")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_transparent_non_zero_sized, code = E0690)] pub(crate) struct TransparentNonZeroSized<'a> { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -1045,7 +1045,7 @@ pub(crate) struct ReturnPositionImplTraitInTraitRefined<'tcx> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_inherent_ty_outside, code = "E0390")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_inherent_ty_outside, code = E0390)] #[help] pub struct InherentTyOutside { #[primary_span] @@ -1054,7 +1054,7 @@ pub struct InherentTyOutside { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_coerce_unsized_may, code = "E0378")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_coerce_unsized_may, code = E0378)] pub struct DispatchFromDynCoercion<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -1066,14 +1066,14 @@ pub struct DispatchFromDynCoercion<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_dispatch_from_dyn_repr, code = "E0378")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_dispatch_from_dyn_repr, code = E0378)] pub struct DispatchFromDynRepr { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_inherent_ty_outside_relevant, code = "E0390")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_inherent_ty_outside_relevant, code = E0390)] #[help] pub struct InherentTyOutsideRelevant { #[primary_span] @@ -1083,7 +1083,7 @@ pub struct InherentTyOutsideRelevant { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_inherent_ty_outside_new, code = "E0116")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_inherent_ty_outside_new, code = E0116)] #[note] pub struct InherentTyOutsideNew { #[primary_span] @@ -1092,7 +1092,7 @@ pub struct InherentTyOutsideNew { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_inherent_ty_outside_primitive, code = "E0390")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_inherent_ty_outside_primitive, code = E0390)] #[help] pub struct InherentTyOutsidePrimitive { #[primary_span] @@ -1102,7 +1102,7 @@ pub struct InherentTyOutsidePrimitive { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_inherent_primitive_ty, code = "E0390")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_inherent_primitive_ty, code = E0390)] #[help] pub struct InherentPrimitiveTy<'a> { #[primary_span] @@ -1118,7 +1118,7 @@ pub struct InherentPrimitiveTyNote<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_inherent_dyn, code = "E0785")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_inherent_dyn, code = E0785)] #[note] pub struct InherentDyn { #[primary_span] @@ -1127,7 +1127,7 @@ pub struct InherentDyn { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_inherent_nominal, code = "E0118")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_inherent_nominal, code = E0118)] #[note] pub struct InherentNominal { #[primary_span] @@ -1136,7 +1136,7 @@ pub struct InherentNominal { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_dispatch_from_dyn_zst, code = "E0378")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_dispatch_from_dyn_zst, code = E0378)] #[note] pub struct DispatchFromDynZST<'a> { #[primary_span] @@ -1146,7 +1146,7 @@ pub struct DispatchFromDynZST<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_coerce_unsized_may, code = "E0378")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_coerce_unsized_may, code = E0378)] pub struct DispatchFromDynSingle<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -1156,7 +1156,7 @@ pub struct DispatchFromDynSingle<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_dispatch_from_dyn_multi, code = "E0378")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_dispatch_from_dyn_multi, code = E0378)] #[note] pub struct DispatchFromDynMulti { #[primary_span] @@ -1168,7 +1168,7 @@ pub struct DispatchFromDynMulti { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_coerce_unsized_may, code = "E0376")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_coerce_unsized_may, code = E0376)] pub struct DispatchFromDynStruct<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -1176,7 +1176,7 @@ pub struct DispatchFromDynStruct<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_coerce_unsized_may, code = "E0377")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_coerce_unsized_may, code = E0377)] pub struct DispatchFromDynSame<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -1188,7 +1188,7 @@ pub struct DispatchFromDynSame<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_coerce_unsized_may, code = "E0374")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_coerce_unsized_may, code = E0374)] pub struct CoerceUnsizedOneField<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -1198,7 +1198,7 @@ pub struct CoerceUnsizedOneField<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_coerce_unsized_multi, code = "E0375")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_coerce_unsized_multi, code = E0375)] #[note] pub struct CoerceUnsizedMulti { #[primary_span] @@ -1211,7 +1211,7 @@ pub struct CoerceUnsizedMulti { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_coerce_unsized_may, code = "E0378")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_coerce_unsized_may, code = E0378)] pub struct CoerceUnsizedMay<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -1219,7 +1219,7 @@ pub struct CoerceUnsizedMay<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_trait_cannot_impl_for_ty, code = "E0204")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_trait_cannot_impl_for_ty, code = E0204)] pub struct TraitCannotImplForTy { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -1241,7 +1241,7 @@ pub struct ImplForTyRequires { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_traits_with_defualt_impl, code = "E0321")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_traits_with_defualt_impl, code = E0321)] #[note] pub struct TraitsWithDefaultImpl<'a> { #[primary_span] @@ -1252,7 +1252,7 @@ pub struct TraitsWithDefaultImpl<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_cross_crate_traits, code = "E0321")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_cross_crate_traits, code = E0321)] pub struct CrossCrateTraits<'a> { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -1262,7 +1262,7 @@ pub struct CrossCrateTraits<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_cross_crate_traits_defined, code = "E0321")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_cross_crate_traits_defined, code = E0321)] pub struct CrossCrateTraitsDefined { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -1271,7 +1271,7 @@ pub struct CrossCrateTraitsDefined { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_ty_param_first_local, code = "E0210")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_ty_param_first_local, code = E0210)] #[note] pub struct TyParamFirstLocal<'a> { #[primary_span] @@ -1284,7 +1284,7 @@ pub struct TyParamFirstLocal<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_ty_param_some, code = "E0210")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_ty_param_some, code = E0210)] #[note] pub struct TyParamSome<'a> { #[primary_span] @@ -1297,7 +1297,7 @@ pub struct TyParamSome<'a> { #[derive(Diagnostic)] pub enum OnlyCurrentTraits<'a> { - #[diag(hir_analysis_only_current_traits_outside, code = "E0117")] + #[diag(hir_analysis_only_current_traits_outside, code = E0117)] Outside { #[primary_span] #[label(hir_analysis_only_current_traits_label)] @@ -1317,7 +1317,7 @@ pub enum OnlyCurrentTraits<'a> { #[subdiagnostic] sugg: Option>, }, - #[diag(hir_analysis_only_current_traits_primitive, code = "E0117")] + #[diag(hir_analysis_only_current_traits_primitive, code = E0117)] Primitive { #[primary_span] #[label(hir_analysis_only_current_traits_label)] @@ -1337,7 +1337,7 @@ pub enum OnlyCurrentTraits<'a> { #[subdiagnostic] sugg: Option>, }, - #[diag(hir_analysis_only_current_traits_arbitrary, code = "E0117")] + #[diag(hir_analysis_only_current_traits_arbitrary, code = E0117)] Arbitrary { #[primary_span] #[label(hir_analysis_only_current_traits_label)] @@ -1412,7 +1412,7 @@ pub struct OnlyCurrentTraitsPointerSugg<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_analysis_static_mut_ref, code = "E0796")] +#[diag(hir_analysis_static_mut_ref, code = E0796)] #[note] pub struct StaticMutRef { #[primary_span] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/impl_wf_check.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/impl_wf_check.rs index 2fe08ead72b2..c072891e2952 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/impl_wf_check.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/impl_wf_check.rs @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ use crate::constrained_generic_params as cgp; use min_specialization::check_min_specialization; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; -use rustc_errors::struct_span_code_err; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, struct_span_code_err}; use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; use rustc_hir::def_id::{LocalDefId, LocalModDefId}; use rustc_middle::query::Providers; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/lib.rs index ad5b66646774..454cb97ac148 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/lib.rs @@ -60,7 +60,6 @@ This API is completely unstable and subject to change. #![doc(rust_logo)] #![feature(rustdoc_internals)] #![allow(internal_features)] -#![feature(box_patterns)] #![feature(control_flow_enum)] #![feature(if_let_guard)] #![feature(is_sorted)] @@ -71,8 +70,6 @@ This API is completely unstable and subject to change. #![feature(lazy_cell)] #![feature(slice_partition_dedup)] #![feature(try_blocks)] -#![feature(type_alias_impl_trait)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] #[macro_use] extern crate tracing; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/structured_errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/structured_errors.rs index b061d6371388..6846e4defe5e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/structured_errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/structured_errors.rs @@ -6,18 +6,18 @@ pub use self::{ missing_cast_for_variadic_arg::*, sized_unsized_cast::*, wrong_number_of_generic_args::*, }; -use rustc_errors::DiagnosticBuilder; +use rustc_errors::{DiagnosticBuilder, ErrCode}; use rustc_session::Session; pub trait StructuredDiagnostic<'tcx> { fn session(&self) -> &Session; - fn code(&self) -> String; + fn code(&self) -> ErrCode; fn diagnostic(&self) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx> { let err = self.diagnostic_common(); - if self.session().teach(&self.code()) { + if self.session().teach(self.code()) { self.diagnostic_extended(err) } else { self.diagnostic_regular(err) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/structured_errors/missing_cast_for_variadic_arg.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/structured_errors/missing_cast_for_variadic_arg.rs index 6f4435db4114..50b4ef623ac7 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/structured_errors/missing_cast_for_variadic_arg.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/structured_errors/missing_cast_for_variadic_arg.rs @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ use crate::{errors, structured_errors::StructuredDiagnostic}; -use rustc_errors::DiagnosticBuilder; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrCode}; use rustc_middle::ty::{Ty, TypeVisitableExt}; use rustc_session::Session; use rustc_span::Span; @@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ impl<'tcx> StructuredDiagnostic<'tcx> for MissingCastForVariadicArg<'tcx, '_> { self.sess } - fn code(&self) -> String { - rustc_errors::error_code!(E0617) + fn code(&self) -> ErrCode { + E0617 } fn diagnostic_common(&self) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx> { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/structured_errors/sized_unsized_cast.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/structured_errors/sized_unsized_cast.rs index 19cac4a38aaa..54d54a2af93a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/structured_errors/sized_unsized_cast.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/structured_errors/sized_unsized_cast.rs @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ use crate::{errors, structured_errors::StructuredDiagnostic}; -use rustc_errors::DiagnosticBuilder; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrCode}; use rustc_middle::ty::{Ty, TypeVisitableExt}; use rustc_session::Session; use rustc_span::Span; @@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ impl<'tcx> StructuredDiagnostic<'tcx> for SizedUnsizedCast<'tcx> { self.sess } - fn code(&self) -> String { - rustc_errors::error_code!(E0607) + fn code(&self) -> ErrCode { + E0607 } fn diagnostic_common(&self) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx> { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/structured_errors/wrong_number_of_generic_args.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/structured_errors/wrong_number_of_generic_args.rs index ba81e7f1f816..501915d2e7e5 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/structured_errors/wrong_number_of_generic_args.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/structured_errors/wrong_number_of_generic_args.rs @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ use crate::structured_errors::StructuredDiagnostic; -use rustc_errors::{pluralize, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, MultiSpan}; +use rustc_errors::{ + codes::*, pluralize, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrCode, MultiSpan, +}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_middle::ty::{self as ty, AssocItems, AssocKind, TyCtxt}; use rustc_session::Session; @@ -1105,8 +1107,8 @@ impl<'tcx> StructuredDiagnostic<'tcx> for WrongNumberOfGenericArgs<'_, 'tcx> { self.tcx.sess } - fn code(&self) -> String { - rustc_errors::error_code!(E0107) + fn code(&self) -> ErrCode { + E0107 } fn diagnostic_common(&self) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'tcx> { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_pretty/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_pretty/src/lib.rs index e76303bc6dfa..9d0c5cb0f32b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_pretty/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_pretty/src/lib.rs @@ -956,7 +956,7 @@ impl<'a> State<'a> { fn print_array_length(&mut self, len: &hir::ArrayLen) { match len { - hir::ArrayLen::Infer(_, _) => self.word("_"), + hir::ArrayLen::Infer(..) => self.word("_"), hir::ArrayLen::Body(ct) => self.print_anon_const(ct), } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/messages.ftl b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/messages.ftl index 4fd9391acc36..220da19a29dc 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/messages.ftl +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/messages.ftl @@ -96,9 +96,6 @@ hir_typeck_lossy_provenance_ptr2int = hir_typeck_method_call_on_unknown_raw_pointee = cannot call a method on a raw pointer with an unknown pointee type -hir_typeck_missing_fn_lang_items = failed to find an overloaded call trait for closure call - .help = make sure the `fn`/`fn_mut`/`fn_once` lang items are defined and have correctly defined `call`/`call_mut`/`call_once` methods - hir_typeck_missing_parentheses_in_range = can't call method `{$method_name}` on type `{$ty_str}` hir_typeck_no_associated_item = no {$item_kind} named `{$item_name}` found for {$ty_prefix} `{$ty_str}`{$trait_missing_method -> @@ -108,8 +105,6 @@ hir_typeck_no_associated_item = no {$item_kind} named `{$item_name}` found for { hir_typeck_note_edition_guide = for more on editions, read https://doc.rust-lang.org/edition-guide -hir_typeck_op_trait_generic_params = `{$method_name}` must not have any generic parameters - hir_typeck_option_result_asref = use `{$def_path}::as_ref` to convert `{$expected_ty}` to `{$expr_ty}` hir_typeck_option_result_cloned = use `{$def_path}::cloned` to clone the value inside the `{$def_path}` hir_typeck_option_result_copied = use `{$def_path}::copied` to copy the value inside the `{$def_path}` diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/callee.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/callee.rs index 9dc365526d46..b263c9855342 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/callee.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/callee.rs @@ -77,6 +77,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { callee_expr, Expectation::NoExpectation, arg_exprs, + Some(call_expr), ), _ => self.check_expr(callee_expr), }; @@ -253,28 +254,13 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { adjusted_ty, opt_input_type.as_ref().map(slice::from_ref), ) { - // Check for `self` receiver on the method, otherwise we can't use this as a `Fn*` trait. - if !self.tcx.associated_item(ok.value.def_id).fn_has_self_parameter { - self.dcx().span_delayed_bug( - call_expr.span, - "input to overloaded call fn is not a self receiver", - ); - return None; - } - let method = self.register_infer_ok_obligations(ok); let mut autoref = None; if borrow { // Check for &self vs &mut self in the method signature. Since this is either // the Fn or FnMut trait, it should be one of those. let ty::Ref(region, _, mutbl) = method.sig.inputs()[0].kind() else { - // The `fn`/`fn_mut` lang item is ill-formed, which should have - // caused an error elsewhere. - self.dcx().span_delayed_bug( - call_expr.span, - "input to call/call_mut is not a ref", - ); - return None; + bug!("Expected `FnMut`/`Fn` to take receiver by-ref/by-mut") }; // For initial two-phase borrow @@ -948,9 +934,11 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> DeferredCallResolution<'tcx> { ); } None => { - // This can happen if `#![no_core]` is used and the `fn/fn_mut/fn_once` - // lang items are not defined (issue #86238). - fcx.dcx().emit_err(errors::MissingFnLangItems { span: self.call_expr.span }); + span_bug!( + self.call_expr.span, + "Expected to find a suitable `Fn`/`FnMut`/`FnOnce` implementation for `{}`", + self.adjusted_ty + ) } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/cast.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/cast.rs index bd8a2024caa1..a0ac839f3dd2 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/cast.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/cast.rs @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ use super::FnCtxt; use crate::errors; use crate::type_error_struct; use hir::ExprKind; -use rustc_errors::{Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed}; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_macros::{TypeFoldable, TypeVisitable}; use rustc_middle::mir::Mutability; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/check.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/check.rs index 4d9f5b831c16..aab78465f8c8 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/check.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/check.rs @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ pub(super) fn check_fn<'a, 'tcx>( let inputs_fn = fn_sig.inputs().iter().copied(); for (idx, (param_ty, param)) in inputs_fn.chain(maybe_va_list).zip(body.params).enumerate() { // Check the pattern. - let ty: Option<&hir::Ty<'_>> = try { inputs_hir?.get(idx)? }; + let ty: Option<&hir::Ty<'_>> = inputs_hir.and_then(|h| h.get(idx)); let ty_span = ty.map(|ty| ty.span); fcx.check_pat_top(param.pat, param_ty, ty_span, None, None); if param.pat.is_never_pattern() { @@ -152,26 +152,22 @@ pub(super) fn check_fn<'a, 'tcx>( } fn check_panic_info_fn(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, fn_id: LocalDefId, fn_sig: ty::FnSig<'_>) { + let span = tcx.def_span(fn_id); + let DefKind::Fn = tcx.def_kind(fn_id) else { - let span = tcx.def_span(fn_id); tcx.dcx().span_err(span, "should be a function"); return; }; let generic_counts = tcx.generics_of(fn_id).own_counts(); if generic_counts.types != 0 { - let span = tcx.def_span(fn_id); tcx.dcx().span_err(span, "should have no type parameters"); } if generic_counts.consts != 0 { - let span = tcx.def_span(fn_id); tcx.dcx().span_err(span, "should have no const parameters"); } - let Some(panic_info_did) = tcx.lang_items().panic_info() else { - tcx.dcx().err("language item required, but not found: `panic_info`"); - return; - }; + let panic_info_did = tcx.require_lang_item(hir::LangItem::PanicInfo, Some(span)); // build type `for<'a, 'b> fn(&'a PanicInfo<'b>) -> !` let panic_info_ty = tcx.type_of(panic_info_did).instantiate( @@ -203,11 +199,7 @@ fn check_panic_info_fn(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, fn_id: LocalDefId, fn_sig: ty::FnSig<'_> let _ = check_function_signature( tcx, - ObligationCause::new( - tcx.def_span(fn_id), - fn_id, - ObligationCauseCode::LangFunctionType(sym::panic_impl), - ), + ObligationCause::new(span, fn_id, ObligationCauseCode::LangFunctionType(sym::panic_impl)), fn_id.into(), expected_sig, ); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/coercion.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/coercion.rs index 858faf161f6e..ca636ebcade0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/coercion.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/coercion.rs @@ -36,7 +36,9 @@ //! ``` use crate::FnCtxt; -use rustc_errors::{struct_span_code_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, MultiSpan}; +use rustc_errors::{ + codes::*, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, MultiSpan, +}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{self, Visitor}; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/errors.rs index 4f9290688879..70afb042441f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/errors.rs @@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ use std::borrow::Cow; use crate::fluent_generated as fluent; use rustc_errors::{ - AddToDiagnostic, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticArgValue, IntoDiagnosticArg, MultiSpan, - SubdiagnosticMessage, + codes::*, AddToDiagnostic, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticArgValue, IntoDiagnosticArg, + MultiSpan, SubdiagnosticMessage, }; use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, LintDiagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; use rustc_middle::ty::Ty; @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ use rustc_span::{ }; #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_typeck_field_multiply_specified_in_initializer, code = "E0062")] +#[diag(hir_typeck_field_multiply_specified_in_initializer, code = E0062)] pub struct FieldMultiplySpecifiedInInitializer { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ pub struct FieldMultiplySpecifiedInInitializer { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_typeck_return_stmt_outside_of_fn_body, code = "E0572")] +#[diag(hir_typeck_return_stmt_outside_of_fn_body, code = E0572)] pub struct ReturnStmtOutsideOfFnBody { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ pub enum ReturnLikeStatementKind { } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for ReturnLikeStatementKind { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { let kind = match self { Self::Return => "return", Self::Become => "become", @@ -62,14 +62,14 @@ pub struct RustCallIncorrectArgs { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_typeck_yield_expr_outside_of_coroutine, code = "E0627")] +#[diag(hir_typeck_yield_expr_outside_of_coroutine, code = E0627)] pub struct YieldExprOutsideOfCoroutine { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_typeck_struct_expr_non_exhaustive, code = "E0639")] +#[diag(hir_typeck_struct_expr_non_exhaustive, code = E0639)] pub struct StructExprNonExhaustive { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -77,29 +77,21 @@ pub struct StructExprNonExhaustive { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_typeck_method_call_on_unknown_raw_pointee, code = "E0699")] +#[diag(hir_typeck_method_call_on_unknown_raw_pointee, code = E0699)] pub struct MethodCallOnUnknownRawPointee { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_typeck_missing_fn_lang_items)] -#[help] -pub struct MissingFnLangItems { - #[primary_span] - pub span: Span, -} - -#[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_typeck_functional_record_update_on_non_struct, code = "E0436")] +#[diag(hir_typeck_functional_record_update_on_non_struct, code = E0436)] pub struct FunctionalRecordUpdateOnNonStruct { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_typeck_address_of_temporary_taken, code = "E0745")] +#[diag(hir_typeck_address_of_temporary_taken, code = E0745)] pub struct AddressOfTemporaryTaken { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -145,7 +137,7 @@ pub enum ExpectedReturnTypeLabel<'tcx> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_typeck_explicit_destructor, code = "E0040")] +#[diag(hir_typeck_explicit_destructor, code = E0040)] pub struct ExplicitDestructorCall { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -168,7 +160,7 @@ pub enum ExplicitDestructorCallSugg { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_typeck_missing_parentheses_in_range, code = "E0689")] +#[diag(hir_typeck_missing_parentheses_in_range, code = E0689)] pub struct MissingParenthesesInRange { #[primary_span] #[label(hir_typeck_missing_parentheses_in_range)] @@ -193,14 +185,6 @@ pub struct AddMissingParenthesesInRange { pub right: Span, } -#[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_typeck_op_trait_generic_params)] -pub struct OpMethodGenericParams { - #[primary_span] - pub span: Span, - pub method_name: String, -} - pub struct TypeMismatchFruTypo { /// Span of the LHS of the range pub expr_span: Span, @@ -321,7 +305,7 @@ impl HelpUseLatestEdition { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_typeck_invalid_callee, code = "E0618")] +#[diag(hir_typeck_invalid_callee, code = E0618)] pub struct InvalidCallee { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -329,7 +313,7 @@ pub struct InvalidCallee { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_typeck_int_to_fat, code = "E0606")] +#[diag(hir_typeck_int_to_fat, code = E0606)] pub struct IntToWide<'tcx> { #[primary_span] #[label(hir_typeck_int_to_fat_label)] @@ -510,7 +494,7 @@ pub struct TrivialCast<'tcx> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_typeck_no_associated_item, code = "E0599")] +#[diag(hir_typeck_no_associated_item, code = E0599)] pub struct NoAssociatedItem { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -532,7 +516,7 @@ pub struct CandidateTraitNote { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_typeck_cannot_cast_to_bool, code = "E0054")] +#[diag(hir_typeck_cannot_cast_to_bool, code = E0054)] pub struct CannotCastToBool<'tcx> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -549,7 +533,7 @@ pub struct CastEnumDrop<'tcx> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_typeck_cast_unknown_pointer, code = "E0641")] +#[diag(hir_typeck_cast_unknown_pointer, code = E0641)] pub struct CastUnknownPointer { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -600,7 +584,7 @@ pub enum CannotCastToBoolHelp { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(hir_typeck_ctor_is_private, code = "E0603")] +#[diag(hir_typeck_ctor_is_private, code = E0603)] pub struct CtorIsPrivate { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/expr.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/expr.rs index 3bc259c17b77..2bbef11fa245 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/expr.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/expr.rs @@ -25,8 +25,8 @@ use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet}; use rustc_data_structures::stack::ensure_sufficient_stack; use rustc_errors::{ - pluralize, struct_span_code_err, AddToDiagnostic, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, - ErrorGuaranteed, StashKey, + codes::*, pluralize, struct_span_code_err, AddToDiagnostic, Applicability, Diagnostic, + DiagnosticBuilder, ErrCode, ErrorGuaranteed, StashKey, }; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{CtorKind, DefKind, Res}; @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { expr: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>, expected: Expectation<'tcx>, ) -> Ty<'tcx> { - self.check_expr_with_expectation_and_args(expr, expected, &[]) + self.check_expr_with_expectation_and_args(expr, expected, &[], None) } /// Same as `check_expr_with_expectation`, but allows us to pass in the arguments of a @@ -187,6 +187,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { expr: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>, expected: Expectation<'tcx>, args: &'tcx [hir::Expr<'tcx>], + call: Option<&'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>>, ) -> Ty<'tcx> { if self.tcx().sess.verbose_internals() { // make this code only run with -Zverbose-internals because it is probably slow @@ -233,7 +234,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let ty = ensure_sufficient_stack(|| match &expr.kind { hir::ExprKind::Path( qpath @ (hir::QPath::Resolved(..) | hir::QPath::TypeRelative(..)), - ) => self.check_expr_path(qpath, expr, args), + ) => self.check_expr_path(qpath, expr, args, call), _ => self.check_expr_kind(expr, expected), }); let ty = self.resolve_vars_if_possible(ty); @@ -300,7 +301,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { ExprKind::Path(QPath::LangItem(lang_item, _)) => { self.check_lang_item_path(lang_item, expr) } - ExprKind::Path(ref qpath) => self.check_expr_path(qpath, expr, &[]), + ExprKind::Path(ref qpath) => self.check_expr_path(qpath, expr, &[], None), ExprKind::InlineAsm(asm) => { // We defer some asm checks as we may not have resolved the input and output types yet (they may still be infer vars). self.deferred_asm_checks.borrow_mut().push((asm, expr.hir_id)); @@ -320,7 +321,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } ExprKind::Ret(ref expr_opt) => self.check_expr_return(expr_opt.as_deref(), expr), ExprKind::Become(call) => self.check_expr_become(call, expr), - ExprKind::Let(let_expr) => self.check_expr_let(let_expr), + ExprKind::Let(let_expr) => self.check_expr_let(let_expr, expr.hir_id), ExprKind::Loop(body, _, source, _) => { self.check_expr_loop(body, source, expected, expr) } @@ -514,6 +515,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { qpath: &'tcx hir::QPath<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>, args: &'tcx [hir::Expr<'tcx>], + call: Option<&'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>>, ) -> Ty<'tcx> { let tcx = self.tcx; let (res, opt_ty, segs) = @@ -527,10 +529,20 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { Ty::new_error(tcx, e) } Res::Def(DefKind::Variant, _) => { - let e = report_unexpected_variant_res(tcx, res, qpath, expr.span, "E0533", "value"); + let e = report_unexpected_variant_res(tcx, res, qpath, expr.span, E0533, "value"); Ty::new_error(tcx, e) } - _ => self.instantiate_value_path(segs, opt_ty, res, expr.span, expr.hir_id).0, + _ => { + self.instantiate_value_path( + segs, + opt_ty, + res, + call.map_or(expr.span, |e| e.span), + expr.span, + expr.hir_id, + ) + .0 + } }; if let ty::FnDef(did, _) = *ty.kind() { @@ -585,7 +597,11 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { infer::BoundRegionConversionTime::FnCall, fn_sig.output(), ); - self.require_type_is_sized_deferred(output, expr.span, traits::SizedReturnType); + self.require_type_is_sized_deferred( + output, + call.map_or(expr.span, |e| e.span), + traits::SizedCallReturnType, + ); } // We always require that the type provided as the value for @@ -939,7 +955,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { pub(crate) fn check_lhs_assignable( &self, lhs: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>, - err_code: &'static str, + code: ErrCode, op_span: Span, adjust_err: impl FnOnce(&mut Diagnostic), ) { @@ -948,7 +964,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } let mut err = self.dcx().struct_span_err(op_span, "invalid left-hand side of assignment"); - err.code(err_code.into()); + err.code(code); err.span_label(lhs.span, "cannot assign to this expression"); self.comes_from_while_condition(lhs.hir_id, |expr| { @@ -1244,7 +1260,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { diag.emit(); } - self.check_lhs_assignable(lhs, "E0070", span, |err| { + self.check_lhs_assignable(lhs, E0070, span, |err| { if let Some(rhs_ty) = self.typeck_results.borrow().expr_ty_opt(rhs) { suggest_deref_binop(err, rhs_ty); } @@ -1259,12 +1275,12 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } } - pub(super) fn check_expr_let(&self, let_expr: &'tcx hir::Let<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> { + pub(super) fn check_expr_let(&self, let_expr: &'tcx hir::Let<'tcx>, hir_id: HirId) -> Ty<'tcx> { // for let statements, this is done in check_stmt let init = let_expr.init; self.warn_if_unreachable(init.hir_id, init.span, "block in `let` expression"); // otherwise check exactly as a let statement - self.check_decl(let_expr.into()); + self.check_decl((let_expr, hir_id).into()); // but return a bool, for this is a boolean expression if let Some(error_guaranteed) = let_expr.is_recovered { self.set_tainted_by_errors(error_guaranteed); @@ -1950,6 +1966,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { ) { let len = remaining_fields.len(); + #[allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] let mut displayable_field_names: Vec<&str> = remaining_fields.keys().map(|ident| ident.as_str()).collect(); // sorting &str primitives here, sort_unstable is ok diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/_impl.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/_impl.rs index c6b9197d0e98..60eb40bd8fe6 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/_impl.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/_impl.rs @@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { pub fn array_length_to_const(&self, length: &hir::ArrayLen) -> ty::Const<'tcx> { match length { - &hir::ArrayLen::Infer(_, span) => self.ct_infer(self.tcx.types.usize, None, span), + hir::ArrayLen::Infer(inf) => self.ct_infer(self.tcx.types.usize, None, inf.span), hir::ArrayLen::Body(anon_const) => { let span = self.tcx.def_span(anon_const.def_id); let c = ty::Const::from_anon_const(self.tcx, anon_const.def_id); @@ -1073,6 +1073,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { self_ty: Option>, res: Res, span: Span, + path_span: Span, hir_id: hir::HirId, ) -> (Ty<'tcx>, Res) { let tcx = self.tcx; @@ -1106,7 +1107,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { match container { ty::TraitContainer => callee::check_legal_trait_for_method_call( tcx, - span, + path_span, None, span, container_id, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/checks.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/checks.rs index 6a77450f075b..d30c7a4fb389 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/checks.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/checks.rs @@ -12,7 +12,9 @@ use crate::{ use itertools::Itertools; use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxIndexSet; -use rustc_errors::{pluralize, Applicability, Diagnostic, ErrorGuaranteed, MultiSpan, StashKey}; +use rustc_errors::{ + codes::*, pluralize, Applicability, Diagnostic, ErrCode, ErrorGuaranteed, MultiSpan, StashKey, +}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{CtorOf, DefKind, Res}; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; @@ -177,7 +179,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { self.register_wf_obligation(fn_input_ty.into(), arg_expr.span, traits::MiscObligation); } - let mut err_code = "E0061"; + let mut err_code = E0061; // If the arguments should be wrapped in a tuple (ex: closures), unwrap them here let (formal_input_tys, expected_input_tys) = if tuple_arguments == TupleArguments { @@ -187,7 +189,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { ty::Tuple(arg_types) => { // Argument length differs if arg_types.len() != provided_args.len() { - err_code = "E0057"; + err_code = E0057; } let expected_input_tys = match expected_input_tys { Some(expected_input_tys) => match expected_input_tys.get(0) { @@ -358,7 +360,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } if c_variadic && provided_arg_count < minimum_input_count { - err_code = "E0060"; + err_code = E0060; } for arg in provided_args.iter().skip(minimum_input_count) { @@ -424,7 +426,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { .map(|vars| self.resolve_vars_if_possible(vars)), ); - self.report_arg_errors( + self.set_tainted_by_errors(self.report_arg_errors( compatibility_diagonal, formal_and_expected_inputs, provided_args, @@ -433,7 +435,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { fn_def_id, call_span, call_expr, - ); + )); } } @@ -443,11 +445,11 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { formal_and_expected_inputs: IndexVec, Ty<'tcx>)>, provided_args: IndexVec>, c_variadic: bool, - err_code: &str, + err_code: ErrCode, fn_def_id: Option, call_span: Span, call_expr: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>, - ) { + ) -> ErrorGuaranteed { // Next, let's construct the error let (error_span, full_call_span, call_name, is_method) = match &call_expr.kind { hir::ExprKind::Call( @@ -486,10 +488,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } let tcx = self.tcx; - // FIXME: taint after emitting errors and pass through an `ErrorGuaranteed` - self.set_tainted_by_errors( - tcx.dcx().span_delayed_bug(call_span, "no errors reported for args"), - ); // Get the argument span in the context of the call span so that // suggestions and labels are (more) correct when an arg is a @@ -696,8 +694,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { Some(mismatch_idx), is_method, ); - err.emit(); - return; + return err.emit(); } } } @@ -721,11 +718,11 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { if cfg!(debug_assertions) { span_bug!(error_span, "expected errors from argument matrix"); } else { - tcx.dcx().emit_err(errors::ArgMismatchIndeterminate { span: error_span }); + return tcx.dcx().emit_err(errors::ArgMismatchIndeterminate { span: error_span }); } - return; } + let mut reported = None; errors.retain(|error| { let Error::Invalid(provided_idx, expected_idx, Compatibility::Incompatible(Some(e))) = error @@ -736,16 +733,18 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let trace = mk_trace(provided_span, formal_and_expected_inputs[*expected_idx], provided_ty); if !matches!(trace.cause.as_failure_code(*e), FailureCode::Error0308) { - self.err_ctxt().report_and_explain_type_error(trace, *e).emit(); + reported = Some(self.err_ctxt().report_and_explain_type_error(trace, *e).emit()); return false; } true }); // We're done if we found errors, but we already emitted them. - if errors.is_empty() { - return; + if let Some(reported) = reported { + assert!(errors.is_empty()); + return reported; } + assert!(!errors.is_empty()); // Okay, now that we've emitted the special errors separately, we // are only left missing/extra/swapped and mismatched arguments, both @@ -802,8 +801,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { Some(expected_idx.as_usize()), is_method, ); - err.emit(); - return; + return err.emit(); } let mut err = if formal_and_expected_inputs.len() == provided_args.len() { @@ -1251,7 +1249,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { ); } - err.emit(); + err.emit() } fn suggest_ptr_null_mut( diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/mod.rs index 18f547be2a71..ad4546c09b54 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/mod.rs @@ -45,14 +45,6 @@ pub struct FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { /// eventually). pub(super) param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, - /// Number of errors that had been reported when we started - /// checking this function. On exit, if we find that *more* errors - /// have been reported, we will skip regionck and other work that - /// expects the types within the function to be consistent. - // FIXME(matthewjasper) This should not exist, and it's not correct - // if type checking is run in parallel. - err_count_on_creation: usize, - /// If `Some`, this stores coercion information for returned /// expressions. If `None`, this is in a context where return is /// inappropriate, such as a const expression. @@ -126,7 +118,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { FnCtxt { body_id, param_env, - err_count_on_creation: inh.tcx.dcx().err_count(), ret_coercion: None, ret_coercion_span: Cell::new(None), coroutine_types: None, @@ -195,10 +186,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { }), } } - - pub fn errors_reported_since_creation(&self) -> bool { - self.dcx().err_count() > self.err_count_on_creation - } } impl<'a, 'tcx> Deref for FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { @@ -369,6 +356,14 @@ pub struct LoweredTy<'tcx> { impl<'tcx> LoweredTy<'tcx> { pub fn from_raw(fcx: &FnCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, span: Span, raw: Ty<'tcx>) -> LoweredTy<'tcx> { - LoweredTy { raw, normalized: fcx.normalize(span, raw) } + // FIXME(-Znext-solver): We're still figuring out how to best handle + // normalization and this doesn't feel too great. We should look at this + // code again before stabilizing it. + let normalized = if fcx.next_trait_solver() { + fcx.try_structurally_resolve_type(span, raw) + } else { + fcx.normalize(span, raw) + }; + LoweredTy { raw, normalized } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/suggestions.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/suggestions.rs index 7780ceda1c1b..95c1139e43e4 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/suggestions.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/suggestions.rs @@ -2040,7 +2040,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { let field_is_local = sole_field.did.is_local(); let field_is_accessible = sole_field.vis.is_accessible_from(expr.hir_id.owner.def_id, self.tcx) - // Skip suggestions for unstable public fields (for example `Pin::pointer`) + // Skip suggestions for unstable public fields (for example `Pin::__pointer`) && matches!(self.tcx.eval_stability(sole_field.did, None, expr.span, None), EvalResult::Allow | EvalResult::Unmarked); if !field_is_local && !field_is_accessible { @@ -2140,46 +2140,50 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { expr_ty: Ty<'tcx>, ) -> bool { let tcx = self.tcx; - let (adt, unwrap) = match expected.kind() { + let (adt, substs, unwrap) = match expected.kind() { // In case Option is wanted, but * is provided, suggest calling new - ty::Adt(adt, args) if tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Option, adt.did()) => { - // Unwrap option - let ty::Adt(adt, _) = args.type_at(0).kind() else { + ty::Adt(adt, substs) if tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Option, adt.did()) => { + let nonzero_type = substs.type_at(0); // Unwrap option type. + let ty::Adt(adt, substs) = nonzero_type.kind() else { return false; }; - - (adt, "") + (adt, substs, "") } - // In case NonZero* is wanted, but * is provided also add `.unwrap()` to satisfy types - ty::Adt(adt, _) => (adt, ".unwrap()"), + // In case `NonZero<*>` is wanted but `*` is provided, also add `.unwrap()` to satisfy types. + ty::Adt(adt, substs) => (adt, substs, ".unwrap()"), _ => return false, }; - let map = [ - (sym::NonZeroU8, tcx.types.u8), - (sym::NonZeroU16, tcx.types.u16), - (sym::NonZeroU32, tcx.types.u32), - (sym::NonZeroU64, tcx.types.u64), - (sym::NonZeroU128, tcx.types.u128), - (sym::NonZeroI8, tcx.types.i8), - (sym::NonZeroI16, tcx.types.i16), - (sym::NonZeroI32, tcx.types.i32), - (sym::NonZeroI64, tcx.types.i64), - (sym::NonZeroI128, tcx.types.i128), + if !self.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::NonZero, adt.did()) { + return false; + } + + // FIXME: This can be simplified once `NonZero` is stable. + let coercable_types = [ + ("NonZeroU8", tcx.types.u8), + ("NonZeroU16", tcx.types.u16), + ("NonZeroU32", tcx.types.u32), + ("NonZeroU64", tcx.types.u64), + ("NonZeroU128", tcx.types.u128), + ("NonZeroI8", tcx.types.i8), + ("NonZeroI16", tcx.types.i16), + ("NonZeroI32", tcx.types.i32), + ("NonZeroI64", tcx.types.i64), + ("NonZeroI128", tcx.types.i128), ]; - let Some((s, _)) = map.iter().find(|&&(s, t)| { - self.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(s, adt.did()) && self.can_coerce(expr_ty, t) + let int_type = substs.type_at(0); + + let Some(nonzero_alias) = coercable_types.iter().find_map(|(nonzero_alias, t)| { + if *t == int_type && self.can_coerce(expr_ty, *t) { Some(nonzero_alias) } else { None } }) else { return false; }; - let path = self.tcx.def_path_str(adt.non_enum_variant().def_id); - err.multipart_suggestion( - format!("consider calling `{s}::new`"), + format!("consider calling `{nonzero_alias}::new`"), vec![ - (expr.span.shrink_to_lo(), format!("{path}::new(")), + (expr.span.shrink_to_lo(), format!("{nonzero_alias}::new(")), (expr.span.shrink_to_hi(), format!("){unwrap}")), ], Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/gather_locals.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/gather_locals.rs index 52dc1e859165..f9af357f0e79 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/gather_locals.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/gather_locals.rs @@ -48,9 +48,9 @@ impl<'a> From<&'a hir::Local<'a>> for Declaration<'a> { } } -impl<'a> From<&'a hir::Let<'a>> for Declaration<'a> { - fn from(let_expr: &'a hir::Let<'a>) -> Self { - let hir::Let { hir_id, pat, ty, span, init, is_recovered: _ } = *let_expr; +impl<'a> From<(&'a hir::Let<'a>, hir::HirId)> for Declaration<'a> { + fn from((let_expr, hir_id): (&'a hir::Let<'a>, hir::HirId)) -> Self { + let hir::Let { pat, ty, span, init, is_recovered: _ } = *let_expr; Declaration { hir_id, pat, ty, span, init: Some(init), origin: DeclOrigin::LetExpr } } } @@ -125,9 +125,11 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for GatherLocalsVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { intravisit::walk_local(self, local) } - fn visit_let_expr(&mut self, let_expr: &'tcx hir::Let<'tcx>) { - self.declare(let_expr.into()); - intravisit::walk_let_expr(self, let_expr); + fn visit_expr(&mut self, expr: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>) { + if let hir::ExprKind::Let(let_expr) = expr.kind { + self.declare((let_expr, expr.hir_id).into()); + } + intravisit::walk_expr(self, expr) } fn visit_param(&mut self, param: &'tcx hir::Param<'tcx>) { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/intrinsicck.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/intrinsicck.rs index e087733130e3..2dee5093e876 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/intrinsicck.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/intrinsicck.rs @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ use hir::HirId; -use rustc_errors::struct_span_code_err; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, struct_span_code_err}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_index::Idx; use rustc_middle::ty::layout::{LayoutError, SizeSkeleton}; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/lib.rs index bdd7c382903f..deb3ad2edc74 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/lib.rs @@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ #![feature(box_patterns)] #![feature(min_specialization)] #![feature(control_flow_enum)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] #[macro_use] extern crate tracing; @@ -52,7 +51,7 @@ use crate::expectation::Expectation; use crate::fn_ctxt::LoweredTy; use crate::gather_locals::GatherLocalsVisitor; use rustc_data_structures::unord::UnordSet; -use rustc_errors::{struct_span_code_err, ErrorGuaranteed}; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, struct_span_code_err, ErrCode, ErrorGuaranteed}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res}; use rustc_hir::intravisit::Visitor; @@ -72,7 +71,7 @@ rustc_fluent_macro::fluent_messages! { "../messages.ftl" } #[macro_export] macro_rules! type_error_struct { - ($dcx:expr, $span:expr, $typ:expr, $code:ident, $($message:tt)*) => ({ + ($dcx:expr, $span:expr, $typ:expr, $code:expr, $($message:tt)*) => ({ let mut err = rustc_errors::struct_span_code_err!($dcx, $span, $code, $($message)*); if $typ.references_error() { @@ -376,7 +375,7 @@ fn report_unexpected_variant_res( res: Res, qpath: &hir::QPath<'_>, span: Span, - err_code: &str, + err_code: ErrCode, expected: &str, ) -> ErrorGuaranteed { let res_descr = match res { @@ -387,9 +386,9 @@ fn report_unexpected_variant_res( let err = tcx .dcx() .struct_span_err(span, format!("expected {expected}, found {res_descr} `{path_str}`")) - .with_code(err_code.into()); + .with_code(err_code); match res { - Res::Def(DefKind::Fn | DefKind::AssocFn, _) if err_code == "E0164" => { + Res::Def(DefKind::Fn | DefKind::AssocFn, _) if err_code == E0164 => { let patterns_url = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch18-00-patterns.html"; err.with_span_label(span, "`fn` calls are not allowed in patterns") .with_help(format!("for more information, visit {patterns_url}")) @@ -445,15 +444,6 @@ fn fatally_break_rust(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, span: Span) -> ! { diag.emit() } -/// `expected` here is the expected number of explicit generic arguments on the trait. -fn has_expected_num_generic_args(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, trait_did: DefId, expected: usize) -> bool { - let generics = tcx.generics_of(trait_did); - generics.count() - == expected - + if generics.has_self { 1 } else { 0 } - + if generics.host_effect_index.is_some() { 1 } else { 0 } -} - pub fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) { method::provide(providers); *providers = Providers { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/method/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/method/mod.rs index af172b59a146..804d6ff2cb57 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/method/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/method/mod.rs @@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ mod suggest; pub use self::suggest::SelfSource; pub use self::MethodError::*; -use crate::errors::OpMethodGenericParams; use crate::FnCtxt; use rustc_errors::{Applicability, Diagnostic, SubdiagnosticMessage}; use rustc_hir as hir; @@ -385,26 +384,12 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { // type parameters or early-bound regions. let tcx = self.tcx; let Some(method_item) = self.associated_value(trait_def_id, m_name) else { - tcx.dcx().span_delayed_bug( - obligation.cause.span, - "operator trait does not have corresponding operator method", - ); - return None; + bug!("expected associated item for operator trait") }; - if method_item.kind != ty::AssocKind::Fn { - self.dcx().span_delayed_bug(tcx.def_span(method_item.def_id), "not a method"); - return None; - } - let def_id = method_item.def_id; - let generics = tcx.generics_of(def_id); - - if generics.params.len() != 0 { - tcx.dcx().emit_fatal(OpMethodGenericParams { - span: tcx.def_span(method_item.def_id), - method_name: m_name.to_string(), - }); + if method_item.kind != ty::AssocKind::Fn { + span_bug!(tcx.def_span(def_id), "expected `{m_name}` to be an associated function"); } debug!("lookup_in_trait_adjusted: method_item={:?}", method_item); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/method/suggest.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/method/suggest.rs index 0b8a25eedafa..6c9501e93fa1 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/method/suggest.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/method/suggest.rs @@ -3,17 +3,17 @@ // ignore-tidy-filelength -use crate::errors; -use crate::errors::{CandidateTraitNote, NoAssociatedItem}; +use crate::errors::{self, CandidateTraitNote, NoAssociatedItem}; use crate::Expectation; use crate::FnCtxt; use rustc_ast::ast::Mutability; use rustc_attr::parse_confusables; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxIndexMap, FxIndexSet}; +use rustc_data_structures::sorted_map::SortedMap; use rustc_data_structures::unord::UnordSet; -use rustc_errors::StashKey; use rustc_errors::{ - pluralize, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, MultiSpan, + codes::*, pluralize, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, + MultiSpan, StashKey, }; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; @@ -459,22 +459,13 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { ); } - let ty_span = match rcvr_ty.kind() { + let mut ty_span = match rcvr_ty.kind() { ty::Param(param_type) => { Some(param_type.span_from_generics(self.tcx, self.body_id.to_def_id())) } ty::Adt(def, _) if def.did().is_local() => Some(tcx.def_span(def.did())), _ => None, }; - if let Some(span) = ty_span { - err.span_label( - span, - format!( - "{item_kind} `{item_name}` not found for this {}", - rcvr_ty.prefix_string(self.tcx) - ), - ); - } if let SelfSource::MethodCall(rcvr_expr) = source { self.suggest_fn_call(&mut err, rcvr_expr, rcvr_ty, |output_ty| { @@ -547,7 +538,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { ); } - let mut bound_spans = vec![]; + let mut bound_spans: SortedMap> = Default::default(); let mut restrict_type_params = false; let mut unsatisfied_bounds = false; if item_name.name == sym::count && self.is_slice_ty(rcvr_ty, span) { @@ -642,19 +633,20 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { false }; let mut bound_span_label = |self_ty: Ty<'_>, obligation: &str, quiet: &str| { - let msg = format!( - "doesn't satisfy `{}`", - if obligation.len() > 50 { quiet } else { obligation } - ); + let msg = format!("`{}`", if obligation.len() > 50 { quiet } else { obligation }); match &self_ty.kind() { // Point at the type that couldn't satisfy the bound. - ty::Adt(def, _) => bound_spans.push((self.tcx.def_span(def.did()), msg)), + ty::Adt(def, _) => { + bound_spans.get_mut_or_insert_default(tcx.def_span(def.did())).push(msg) + } // Point at the trait object that couldn't satisfy the bound. ty::Dynamic(preds, _, _) => { for pred in preds.iter() { match pred.skip_binder() { ty::ExistentialPredicate::Trait(tr) => { - bound_spans.push((self.tcx.def_span(tr.def_id), msg.clone())) + bound_spans + .get_mut_or_insert_default(tcx.def_span(tr.def_id)) + .push(msg.clone()); } ty::ExistentialPredicate::Projection(_) | ty::ExistentialPredicate::AutoTrait(_) => {} @@ -662,8 +654,11 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } } // Point at the closure that couldn't satisfy the bound. - ty::Closure(def_id, _) => bound_spans - .push((tcx.def_span(*def_id), format!("doesn't satisfy `{quiet}`"))), + ty::Closure(def_id, _) => { + bound_spans + .get_mut_or_insert_default(tcx.def_span(*def_id)) + .push(format!("`{quiet}`")); + } _ => {} } }; @@ -1170,11 +1165,40 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { self.suggest_unwrapping_inner_self(&mut err, source, rcvr_ty, item_name); - bound_spans.sort(); - bound_spans.dedup(); - for (span, msg) in bound_spans.into_iter() { + for (span, mut bounds) in bound_spans { + if !tcx.sess.source_map().is_span_accessible(span) { + continue; + } + bounds.sort(); + bounds.dedup(); + let pre = if Some(span) == ty_span { + ty_span.take(); + format!( + "{item_kind} `{item_name}` not found for this {} because it ", + rcvr_ty.prefix_string(self.tcx) + ) + } else { + String::new() + }; + let msg = match &bounds[..] { + [bound] => format!("{pre}doesn't satisfy {bound}"), + bounds if bounds.len() > 4 => format!("doesn't satisfy {} bounds", bounds.len()), + [bounds @ .., last] => { + format!("{pre}doesn't satisfy {} or {last}", bounds.join(", ")) + } + [] => unreachable!(), + }; err.span_label(span, msg); } + if let Some(span) = ty_span { + err.span_label( + span, + format!( + "{item_kind} `{item_name}` not found for this {}", + rcvr_ty.prefix_string(self.tcx) + ), + ); + } if rcvr_ty.is_numeric() && rcvr_ty.is_fresh() || restrict_type_params { } else { @@ -1601,23 +1625,33 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { self.ty_to_value_string(rcvr_ty.peel_refs()) }; if let SelfSource::MethodCall(_) = source { - let first_arg = if let Some(CandidateSource::Impl(impl_did)) = static_candidates.get(0) - && let Some(assoc) = self.associated_value(*impl_did, item_name) - && assoc.kind == ty::AssocKind::Fn - { + let first_arg = static_candidates.get(0).and_then(|candidate_source| { + let (assoc_did, self_ty) = match candidate_source { + CandidateSource::Impl(impl_did) => { + (*impl_did, self.tcx.type_of(*impl_did).instantiate_identity()) + } + CandidateSource::Trait(trait_did) => (*trait_did, rcvr_ty), + }; + + let assoc = self.associated_value(assoc_did, item_name)?; + if assoc.kind != ty::AssocKind::Fn { + return None; + } + + // for CandidateSource::Impl, `Self` will be instantiated to a concrete type + // but for CandidateSource::Trait, `Self` is still `Self` let sig = self.tcx.fn_sig(assoc.def_id).instantiate_identity(); sig.inputs().skip_binder().get(0).and_then(|first| { - let impl_ty = self.tcx.type_of(*impl_did).instantiate_identity(); // if the type of first arg is the same as the current impl type, we should take the first arg into assoc function - if first.peel_refs() == impl_ty { + let first_ty = first.peel_refs(); + if first_ty == self_ty || first_ty == self.tcx.types.self_param { Some(first.ref_mutability().map_or("", |mutbl| mutbl.ref_prefix_str())) } else { None } }) - } else { - None - }; + }); + let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable; let args = if let SelfSource::MethodCall(receiver) = source && let Some(args) = args diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/op.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/op.rs index ff82e2d653cf..9ce618985619 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/op.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/op.rs @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ //! Code related to processing overloaded binary and unary operators. use super::method::MethodCallee; -use super::{has_expected_num_generic_args, FnCtxt}; +use super::FnCtxt; use crate::Expectation; use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_data_structures::packed::Pu128; -use rustc_errors::{struct_span_code_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder}; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_infer::infer::type_variable::{TypeVariableOrigin, TypeVariableOriginKind}; use rustc_infer::traits::ObligationCauseCode; @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { return_ty }; - self.check_lhs_assignable(lhs, "E0067", op.span, |err| { + self.check_lhs_assignable(lhs, E0067, op.span, |err| { if let Some(lhs_deref_ty) = self.deref_once_mutably_for_diagnostic(lhs_ty) { if self .lookup_op_method( @@ -887,25 +887,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { lhs_ty, op, opname, trait_did ); - // Catches cases like #83893, where a lang item is declared with the - // wrong number of generic arguments. Should have yielded an error - // elsewhere by now, but we have to catch it here so that we do not - // index `other_tys` out of bounds (if the lang item has too many - // generic arguments, `other_tys` is too short). - if !has_expected_num_generic_args( - self.tcx, - trait_did, - match op { - // Binary ops have a generic right-hand side, unary ops don't - Op::Binary(..) => 1, - Op::Unary(..) => 0, - }, - ) { - self.dcx() - .span_delayed_bug(span, "operator didn't have the right number of generic args"); - return Err(vec![]); - } - let opname = Ident::with_dummy_span(opname); let (opt_rhs_expr, opt_rhs_ty) = opt_rhs.unzip(); let input_types = opt_rhs_ty.as_slice(); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/pat.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/pat.rs index e31eeab4c4a4..b7f28ef958aa 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/pat.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/pat.rs @@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ use crate::{errors, FnCtxt, LoweredTy}; use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; use rustc_errors::{ - pluralize, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, - MultiSpan, + codes::*, pluralize, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, + ErrorGuaranteed, MultiSpan, }; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{CtorKind, DefKind, Res}; @@ -576,7 +576,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { if (lhs, rhs).references_error() { err.downgrade_to_delayed_bug(); } - if self.tcx.sess.teach(&err.get_code().unwrap()) { + if self.tcx.sess.teach(err.get_code().unwrap()) { err.note( "In a match expression, only numbers and characters can be matched \ against a range. This is because the compiler checks that the range \ @@ -847,7 +847,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { type_str ); err.span_label(span, format!("type `{type_str}` cannot be dereferenced")); - if self.tcx.sess.teach(&err.get_code().unwrap()) { + if self.tcx.sess.teach(err.get_code().unwrap()) { err.note(CANNOT_IMPLICITLY_DEREF_POINTER_TRAIT_OBJ); } return Err(err.emit()); @@ -907,7 +907,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } Res::Def(DefKind::AssocFn | DefKind::Ctor(_, CtorKind::Fn) | DefKind::Variant, _) => { let expected = "unit struct, unit variant or constant"; - let e = report_unexpected_variant_res(tcx, res, qpath, pat.span, "E0533", expected); + let e = report_unexpected_variant_res(tcx, res, qpath, pat.span, E0533, expected); return Ty::new_error(tcx, e); } Res::SelfCtor(..) @@ -923,7 +923,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { // Type-check the path. let (pat_ty, pat_res) = - self.instantiate_value_path(segments, opt_ty, res, pat.span, pat.hir_id); + self.instantiate_value_path(segments, opt_ty, res, pat.span, pat.span, pat.hir_id); if let Some(err) = self.demand_suptype_with_origin(&self.pattern_cause(ti, pat.span), expected, pat_ty) { @@ -1061,7 +1061,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { }; let report_unexpected_res = |res: Res| { let expected = "tuple struct or tuple variant"; - let e = report_unexpected_variant_res(tcx, res, qpath, pat.span, "E0164", expected); + let e = report_unexpected_variant_res(tcx, res, qpath, pat.span, E0164, expected); on_error(e); e }; @@ -1078,7 +1078,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { // Type-check the path. let (pat_ty, res) = - self.instantiate_value_path(segments, opt_ty, res, pat.span, pat.hir_id); + self.instantiate_value_path(segments, opt_ty, res, pat.span, pat.span, pat.hir_id); if !pat_ty.is_fn() { let e = report_unexpected_res(res); return Ty::new_error(tcx, e); @@ -1669,7 +1669,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { } } } - if tcx.sess.teach(&err.get_code().unwrap()) { + if tcx.sess.teach(err.get_code().unwrap()) { err.note( "This error indicates that a struct pattern attempted to \ extract a nonexistent field from a struct. Struct fields \ diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/place_op.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/place_op.rs index d62617637728..1eaaf30043b4 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/place_op.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/place_op.rs @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ use crate::method::MethodCallee; -use crate::{has_expected_num_generic_args, FnCtxt, PlaceOp}; +use crate::{FnCtxt, PlaceOp}; use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir as hir; @@ -209,20 +209,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { return None; }; - // If the lang item was declared incorrectly, stop here so that we don't - // run into an ICE (#83893). The error is reported where the lang item is - // declared. - if !has_expected_num_generic_args( - self.tcx, - imm_tr, - match op { - PlaceOp::Deref => 0, - PlaceOp::Index => 1, - }, - ) { - return None; - } - self.lookup_method_in_trait( self.misc(span), Ident::with_dummy_span(imm_op), @@ -249,20 +235,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { return None; }; - // If the lang item was declared incorrectly, stop here so that we don't - // run into an ICE (#83893). The error is reported where the lang item is - // declared. - if !has_expected_num_generic_args( - self.tcx, - mut_tr, - match op { - PlaceOp::Deref => 0, - PlaceOp::Index => 1, - }, - ) { - return None; - } - self.lookup_method_in_trait( self.misc(span), Ident::with_dummy_span(mut_op), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_incremental/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_incremental/src/lib.rs index 367a15e14430..82f02b7d47aa 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_incremental/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_incremental/src/lib.rs @@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ #![doc(rust_logo)] #![feature(rustdoc_internals)] #![allow(internal_features)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_index/src/interval.rs b/compiler/rustc_index/src/interval.rs index d3cf267dc9d7..0c1180b3e980 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_index/src/interval.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_index/src/interval.rs @@ -236,6 +236,12 @@ impl IntervalSet { I: Step, { assert_eq!(self.domain, other.domain); + if self.map.len() < other.map.len() { + let backup = self.clone(); + self.map.clone_from(&other.map); + return self.union(&backup); + } + let mut did_insert = false; for range in other.iter_intervals() { did_insert |= self.insert_range(range); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_index/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_index/src/lib.rs index 185e0c7d6989..854841206b89 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_index/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_index/src/lib.rs @@ -2,16 +2,9 @@ #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] #![cfg_attr( feature = "nightly", - feature( - allow_internal_unstable, - extend_one, - min_specialization, - new_uninit, - step_trait, - stmt_expr_attributes, - test - ) + feature(extend_one, min_specialization, new_uninit, step_trait, test) )] +#![cfg_attr(all(feature = "nightly", test), feature(stmt_expr_attributes))] #![cfg_attr(feature = "nightly", allow(internal_features))] pub mod bit_set; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_index/src/vec.rs b/compiler/rustc_index/src/vec.rs index 66c5cc774b22..d876174e620f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_index/src/vec.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_index/src/vec.rs @@ -12,10 +12,13 @@ use std::vec; use crate::{Idx, IndexSlice}; /// An owned contiguous collection of `T`s, indexed by `I` rather than by `usize`. +/// Its purpose is to avoid mixing indexes. /// /// While it's possible to use `u32` or `usize` directly for `I`, /// you almost certainly want to use a [`newtype_index!`]-generated type instead. /// +/// This allows to index the IndexVec with the new index type. +/// /// [`newtype_index!`]: ../macro.newtype_index.html #[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] #[repr(transparent)] @@ -25,11 +28,13 @@ pub struct IndexVec { } impl IndexVec { + /// Constructs a new, empty `IndexVec`. #[inline] pub const fn new() -> Self { IndexVec::from_raw(Vec::new()) } + /// Constructs a new `IndexVec` from a `Vec`. #[inline] pub const fn from_raw(raw: Vec) -> Self { IndexVec { raw, _marker: PhantomData } @@ -59,6 +64,7 @@ impl IndexVec { IndexVec::from_raw(vec![elem; universe.len()]) } + /// Creates a new IndexVec with n copies of the `elem`. #[inline] pub fn from_elem_n(elem: T, n: usize) -> Self where @@ -85,6 +91,7 @@ impl IndexVec { IndexSlice::from_raw_mut(&mut self.raw) } + /// Pushes an element to the array returning the index where it was pushed to. #[inline] pub fn push(&mut self, d: T) -> I { let idx = self.next_index(); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/errors/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/errors/mod.rs index aee99063e039..0a128218c922 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/errors/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/errors/mod.rs @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ use hir::GenericParamKind; use rustc_errors::{ - AddToDiagnostic, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticMessage, DiagnosticStyledString, - IntoDiagnosticArg, MultiSpan, SubdiagnosticMessage, + codes::*, AddToDiagnostic, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticMessage, + DiagnosticStyledString, IntoDiagnosticArg, MultiSpan, SubdiagnosticMessage, }; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::FnRetTy; @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ pub struct OpaqueHiddenTypeDiag { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(infer_type_annotations_needed, code = "E0282")] +#[diag(infer_type_annotations_needed, code = E0282)] pub struct AnnotationRequired<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ pub struct AnnotationRequired<'a> { // Copy of `AnnotationRequired` for E0283 #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(infer_type_annotations_needed, code = "E0283")] +#[diag(infer_type_annotations_needed, code = E0283)] pub struct AmbiguousImpl<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ pub struct AmbiguousImpl<'a> { // Copy of `AnnotationRequired` for E0284 #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(infer_type_annotations_needed, code = "E0284")] +#[diag(infer_type_annotations_needed, code = E0284)] pub struct AmbiguousReturn<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ impl AddToDiagnostic for AddLifetimeParamsSuggestion<'_> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(infer_lifetime_mismatch, code = "E0623")] +#[diag(infer_lifetime_mismatch, code = E0623)] pub struct LifetimeMismatch<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ pub struct MismatchedStaticLifetime<'a> { #[derive(Diagnostic)] pub enum ExplicitLifetimeRequired<'a> { - #[diag(infer_explicit_lifetime_required_with_ident, code = "E0621")] + #[diag(infer_explicit_lifetime_required_with_ident, code = E0621)] WithIdent { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ pub enum ExplicitLifetimeRequired<'a> { #[skip_arg] new_ty: Ty<'a>, }, - #[diag(infer_explicit_lifetime_required_with_param_type, code = "E0621")] + #[diag(infer_explicit_lifetime_required_with_param_type, code = E0621)] WithParamType { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -534,7 +534,7 @@ pub enum TyOrSig<'tcx> { } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for TyOrSig<'_> { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue { match self { TyOrSig::Ty(ty) => ty.into_diagnostic_arg(), TyOrSig::ClosureSig(sig) => sig.into_diagnostic_arg(), @@ -819,7 +819,7 @@ impl AddToDiagnostic for DynTraitConstraintSuggestion { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(infer_but_calling_introduces, code = "E0772")] +#[diag(infer_but_calling_introduces, code = E0772)] pub struct ButCallingIntroduces { #[label(infer_label1)] pub param_ty_span: Span, @@ -871,14 +871,14 @@ impl AddToDiagnostic for MoreTargeted { where F: Fn(&mut Diagnostic, SubdiagnosticMessage) -> SubdiagnosticMessage, { - diag.code(rustc_errors::error_code!(E0772)); + diag.code(E0772); diag.primary_message(fluent::infer_more_targeted); diag.arg("ident", self.ident); } } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(infer_but_needs_to_satisfy, code = "E0759")] +#[diag(infer_but_needs_to_satisfy, code = E0759)] pub struct ButNeedsToSatisfy { #[primary_span] pub sp: Span, @@ -904,7 +904,7 @@ pub struct ButNeedsToSatisfy { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(infer_outlives_content, code = "E0312")] +#[diag(infer_outlives_content, code = E0312)] pub struct OutlivesContent<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -913,7 +913,7 @@ pub struct OutlivesContent<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(infer_outlives_bound, code = "E0476")] +#[diag(infer_outlives_bound, code = E0476)] pub struct OutlivesBound<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -922,7 +922,7 @@ pub struct OutlivesBound<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(infer_fulfill_req_lifetime, code = "E0477")] +#[diag(infer_fulfill_req_lifetime, code = E0477)] pub struct FulfillReqLifetime<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -932,7 +932,7 @@ pub struct FulfillReqLifetime<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(infer_lf_bound_not_satisfied, code = "E0478")] +#[diag(infer_lf_bound_not_satisfied, code = E0478)] pub struct LfBoundNotSatisfied<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -941,7 +941,7 @@ pub struct LfBoundNotSatisfied<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(infer_ref_longer_than_data, code = "E0491")] +#[diag(infer_ref_longer_than_data, code = E0491)] pub struct RefLongerThanData<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -1117,7 +1117,7 @@ pub enum PlaceholderRelationLfNotSatisfied { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(infer_opaque_captures_lifetime, code = "E0700")] +#[diag(infer_opaque_captures_lifetime, code = E0700)] pub struct OpaqueCapturesLifetime<'tcx> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -1378,73 +1378,73 @@ pub enum TypeErrorAdditionalDiags { #[derive(Diagnostic)] pub enum ObligationCauseFailureCode { - #[diag(infer_oc_method_compat, code = "E0308")] + #[diag(infer_oc_method_compat, code = E0308)] MethodCompat { #[primary_span] span: Span, #[subdiagnostic] subdiags: Vec, }, - #[diag(infer_oc_type_compat, code = "E0308")] + #[diag(infer_oc_type_compat, code = E0308)] TypeCompat { #[primary_span] span: Span, #[subdiagnostic] subdiags: Vec, }, - #[diag(infer_oc_const_compat, code = "E0308")] + #[diag(infer_oc_const_compat, code = E0308)] ConstCompat { #[primary_span] span: Span, #[subdiagnostic] subdiags: Vec, }, - #[diag(infer_oc_try_compat, code = "E0308")] + #[diag(infer_oc_try_compat, code = E0308)] TryCompat { #[primary_span] span: Span, #[subdiagnostic] subdiags: Vec, }, - #[diag(infer_oc_match_compat, code = "E0308")] + #[diag(infer_oc_match_compat, code = E0308)] MatchCompat { #[primary_span] span: Span, #[subdiagnostic] subdiags: Vec, }, - #[diag(infer_oc_if_else_different, code = "E0308")] + #[diag(infer_oc_if_else_different, code = E0308)] IfElseDifferent { #[primary_span] span: Span, #[subdiagnostic] subdiags: Vec, }, - #[diag(infer_oc_no_else, code = "E0317")] + #[diag(infer_oc_no_else, code = E0317)] NoElse { #[primary_span] span: Span, }, - #[diag(infer_oc_no_diverge, code = "E0308")] + #[diag(infer_oc_no_diverge, code = E0308)] NoDiverge { #[primary_span] span: Span, #[subdiagnostic] subdiags: Vec, }, - #[diag(infer_oc_fn_main_correct_type, code = "E0580")] + #[diag(infer_oc_fn_main_correct_type, code = E0580)] FnMainCorrectType { #[primary_span] span: Span, }, - #[diag(infer_oc_fn_start_correct_type, code = "E0308")] + #[diag(infer_oc_fn_start_correct_type, code = E0308)] FnStartCorrectType { #[primary_span] span: Span, #[subdiagnostic] subdiags: Vec, }, - #[diag(infer_oc_fn_lang_correct_type, code = "E0308")] + #[diag(infer_oc_fn_lang_correct_type, code = E0308)] FnLangCorrectType { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -1452,33 +1452,33 @@ pub enum ObligationCauseFailureCode { subdiags: Vec, lang_item_name: Symbol, }, - #[diag(infer_oc_intrinsic_correct_type, code = "E0308")] + #[diag(infer_oc_intrinsic_correct_type, code = E0308)] IntrinsicCorrectType { #[primary_span] span: Span, #[subdiagnostic] subdiags: Vec, }, - #[diag(infer_oc_method_correct_type, code = "E0308")] + #[diag(infer_oc_method_correct_type, code = E0308)] MethodCorrectType { #[primary_span] span: Span, #[subdiagnostic] subdiags: Vec, }, - #[diag(infer_oc_closure_selfref, code = "E0644")] + #[diag(infer_oc_closure_selfref, code = E0644)] ClosureSelfref { #[primary_span] span: Span, }, - #[diag(infer_oc_cant_coerce, code = "E0308")] + #[diag(infer_oc_cant_coerce, code = E0308)] CantCoerce { #[primary_span] span: Span, #[subdiagnostic] subdiags: Vec, }, - #[diag(infer_oc_generic, code = "E0308")] + #[diag(infer_oc_generic, code = E0308)] Generic { #[primary_span] span: Span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/errors/note_and_explain.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/errors/note_and_explain.rs index 8e45cc6d80e9..331e3633e908 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/errors/note_and_explain.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/errors/note_and_explain.rs @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ pub enum SuffixKind { } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for PrefixKind { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue { let kind = match self { Self::Empty => "empty", Self::RefValidFor => "ref_valid_for", @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ impl IntoDiagnosticArg for PrefixKind { } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for SuffixKind { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue { let kind = match self { Self::Empty => "empty", Self::Continues => "continues", diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/mod.rs index 7882e761a0c3..006638b740ef 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/mod.rs @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ use crate::traits::{ use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxIndexMap, FxIndexSet}; use rustc_errors::{ - error_code, pluralize, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, DiagCtxt, Diagnostic, + codes::*, pluralize, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, DiagCtxt, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticStyledString, ErrorGuaranteed, IntoDiagnosticArg, }; use rustc_hir as hir; @@ -518,6 +518,13 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { self.report_placeholder_failure(sup_origin, sub_r, sup_r).emit(); } + + RegionResolutionError::CannotNormalize(ty, origin) => { + self.tcx + .dcx() + .struct_span_err(origin.span(), format!("cannot normalize `{ty}`")) + .emit(); + } } } } @@ -559,7 +566,8 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { RegionResolutionError::GenericBoundFailure(..) => true, RegionResolutionError::ConcreteFailure(..) | RegionResolutionError::SubSupConflict(..) - | RegionResolutionError::UpperBoundUniverseConflict(..) => false, + | RegionResolutionError::UpperBoundUniverseConflict(..) + | RegionResolutionError::CannotNormalize(..) => false, }; let mut errors = if errors.iter().all(|e| is_bound_failure(e)) { @@ -574,6 +582,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { RegionResolutionError::GenericBoundFailure(ref sro, _, _) => sro.span(), RegionResolutionError::SubSupConflict(_, ref rvo, _, _, _, _, _) => rvo.span(), RegionResolutionError::UpperBoundUniverseConflict(_, ref rvo, _, _, _) => rvo.span(), + RegionResolutionError::CannotNormalize(_, ref sro) => sro.span(), }); errors } @@ -2362,9 +2371,9 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { .dcx() .struct_span_err(span, format!("{labeled_user_string} may not live long enough")); err.code(match sub.kind() { - ty::ReEarlyParam(_) | ty::ReLateParam(_) if sub.has_name() => error_code!(E0309), - ty::ReStatic => error_code!(E0310), - _ => error_code!(E0311), + ty::ReEarlyParam(_) | ty::ReLateParam(_) if sub.has_name() => E0309, + ty::ReStatic => E0310, + _ => E0311, }); '_explain: { @@ -2914,7 +2923,7 @@ impl<'tcx> ObligationCauseExt<'tcx> for ObligationCause<'tcx> { pub struct ObligationCauseAsDiagArg<'tcx>(pub ObligationCause<'tcx>); impl IntoDiagnosticArg for ObligationCauseAsDiagArg<'_> { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue { use crate::traits::ObligationCauseCode::*; let kind = match self.0.code() { CompareImplItemObligation { kind: ty::AssocKind::Fn, .. } => "method_compat", diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/need_type_info.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/need_type_info.rs index 03c8e08aa01a..7287fc26053f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/need_type_info.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/need_type_info.rs @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ use crate::errors::{ use crate::infer::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxt; use crate::infer::type_variable::{TypeVariableOrigin, TypeVariableOriginKind}; use crate::infer::InferCtxt; -use rustc_errors::{DiagnosticBuilder, IntoDiagnosticArg}; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrCode, IntoDiagnosticArg}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::Res; use rustc_hir::def::{CtorOf, DefKind, Namespace}; @@ -43,12 +43,12 @@ pub enum TypeAnnotationNeeded { E0284, } -impl Into for TypeAnnotationNeeded { - fn into(self) -> String { +impl Into for TypeAnnotationNeeded { + fn into(self) -> ErrCode { match self { - Self::E0282 => rustc_errors::error_code!(E0282), - Self::E0283 => rustc_errors::error_code!(E0283), - Self::E0284 => rustc_errors::error_code!(E0284), + Self::E0282 => E0282, + Self::E0283 => E0283, + Self::E0284 => E0284, } } } @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ impl InferenceDiagnosticsParentData { } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for UnderspecifiedArgKind { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue { let kind = match self { Self::Type { .. } => "type", Self::Const { is_parameter: true } => "const_with_param", diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/placeholder_error.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/placeholder_error.rs index e1a83c86318e..b3b83c8ab957 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/placeholder_error.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/nice_region_error/placeholder_error.rs @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ impl<'tcx, T> IntoDiagnosticArg for Highlighted<'tcx, T> where T: for<'a> Print<'tcx, FmtPrinter<'a, 'tcx>>, { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue { rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue::Str(self.to_string().into()) } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/note_and_explain.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/note_and_explain.rs index 21ea48c6c83d..0e7c641e0e0b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/note_and_explain.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/note_and_explain.rs @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { } } diag.help("type parameters must be constrained to match other types"); - if tcx.sess.teach(&diag.get_code().unwrap()) { + if tcx.sess.teach(diag.get_code().unwrap()) { diag.help( "given a type parameter `T` and a method `foo`: ``` @@ -678,7 +678,7 @@ impl Trait for X { https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch19-03-advanced-traits.html", ); } - if tcx.sess.teach(&diag.get_code().unwrap()) { + if tcx.sess.teach(diag.get_code().unwrap()) { diag.help( "given an associated type `T` and a method `foo`: ``` diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/lexical_region_resolve/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/lexical_region_resolve/mod.rs index 0562c6ccfcf7..4a1169e68e08 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/lexical_region_resolve/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/lexical_region_resolve/mod.rs @@ -98,6 +98,8 @@ pub enum RegionResolutionError<'tcx> { SubregionOrigin<'tcx>, // cause of the constraint Region<'tcx>, // the placeholder `'b` ), + + CannotNormalize(Ty<'tcx>, SubregionOrigin<'tcx>), } impl<'tcx> RegionResolutionError<'tcx> { @@ -106,7 +108,8 @@ impl<'tcx> RegionResolutionError<'tcx> { RegionResolutionError::ConcreteFailure(origin, _, _) | RegionResolutionError::GenericBoundFailure(origin, _, _) | RegionResolutionError::SubSupConflict(_, _, origin, _, _, _, _) - | RegionResolutionError::UpperBoundUniverseConflict(_, _, _, origin, _) => origin, + | RegionResolutionError::UpperBoundUniverseConflict(_, _, _, origin, _) + | RegionResolutionError::CannotNormalize(_, origin) => origin, } } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/mod.rs index 1eab8575fc0c..0a39fe007fd2 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/mod.rs @@ -278,7 +278,8 @@ pub struct InferCtxt<'tcx> { /// The set of predicates on which errors have been reported, to /// avoid reporting the same error twice. - pub reported_trait_errors: RefCell>>>, + pub reported_trait_errors: + RefCell>, ErrorGuaranteed)>>, pub reported_signature_mismatch: RefCell)>>, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/mod.rs index 6379f84aa252..926e198b2191 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/mod.rs @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ //! Various code related to computing outlives relations. use self::env::OutlivesEnvironment; use super::region_constraints::RegionConstraintData; -use super::{InferCtxt, RegionResolutionError}; +use super::{InferCtxt, RegionResolutionError, SubregionOrigin}; use crate::infer::free_regions::RegionRelations; use crate::infer::lexical_region_resolve; use rustc_middle::traits::query::OutlivesBound; -use rustc_middle::ty; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty}; pub mod components; pub mod env; @@ -41,12 +41,22 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxt<'tcx> { /// result. After this, no more unification operations should be /// done -- or the compiler will panic -- but it is legal to use /// `resolve_vars_if_possible` as well as `fully_resolve`. + /// + /// If you are in a crate that has access to `rustc_trait_selection`, + /// then it's probably better to use `resolve_regions`, + /// which knows how to normalize registered region obligations. #[must_use] - pub fn resolve_regions( + pub fn resolve_regions_with_normalize( &self, outlives_env: &OutlivesEnvironment<'tcx>, + deeply_normalize_ty: impl Fn(Ty<'tcx>, SubregionOrigin<'tcx>) -> Result, Ty<'tcx>>, ) -> Vec> { - self.process_registered_region_obligations(outlives_env); + match self.process_registered_region_obligations(outlives_env, deeply_normalize_ty) { + Ok(()) => {} + Err((ty, origin)) => { + return vec![RegionResolutionError::CannotNormalize(ty, origin)]; + } + }; let (var_infos, data) = { let mut inner = self.inner.borrow_mut(); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/obligations.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/obligations.rs index d7a3bfcbc41b..b10bf98e8b50 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/obligations.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/obligations.rs @@ -70,6 +70,7 @@ use rustc_data_structures::undo_log::UndoLogs; use rustc_middle::mir::ConstraintCategory; use rustc_middle::ty::GenericArgKind; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, GenericArgsRef, Region, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitableExt}; +use rustc_span::DUMMY_SP; use smallvec::smallvec; use super::env::OutlivesEnvironment; @@ -123,26 +124,54 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxt<'tcx> { /// flow of the inferencer. The key point is that it is /// invoked after all type-inference variables have been bound -- /// right before lexical region resolution. - #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self, outlives_env))] - pub fn process_registered_region_obligations(&self, outlives_env: &OutlivesEnvironment<'tcx>) { + #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self, outlives_env, deeply_normalize_ty))] + pub fn process_registered_region_obligations( + &self, + outlives_env: &OutlivesEnvironment<'tcx>, + mut deeply_normalize_ty: impl FnMut(Ty<'tcx>, SubregionOrigin<'tcx>) -> Result, E>, + ) -> Result<(), (E, SubregionOrigin<'tcx>)> { assert!(!self.in_snapshot(), "cannot process registered region obligations in a snapshot"); + let normalized_caller_bounds: Vec<_> = outlives_env + .param_env + .caller_bounds() + .iter() + .filter_map(|clause| { + let bound_clause = clause.kind(); + let ty::ClauseKind::TypeOutlives(outlives) = bound_clause.skip_binder() else { + return None; + }; + Some( + deeply_normalize_ty( + outlives.0, + SubregionOrigin::AscribeUserTypeProvePredicate(DUMMY_SP), + ) + .map(|ty| bound_clause.rebind(ty::OutlivesPredicate(ty, outlives.1))), + ) + }) + // FIXME(-Znext-solver): How do we accurately report an error here :( + .try_collect() + .map_err(|e| (e, SubregionOrigin::AscribeUserTypeProvePredicate(DUMMY_SP)))?; + let my_region_obligations = self.take_registered_region_obligations(); for RegionObligation { sup_type, sub_region, origin } in my_region_obligations { + let sup_type = + deeply_normalize_ty(sup_type, origin.clone()).map_err(|e| (e, origin.clone()))?; debug!(?sup_type, ?sub_region, ?origin); - let sup_type = self.resolve_vars_if_possible(sup_type); let outlives = &mut TypeOutlives::new( self, self.tcx, outlives_env.region_bound_pairs(), None, - outlives_env.param_env, + &normalized_caller_bounds, ); let category = origin.to_constraint_category(); outlives.type_must_outlive(origin, sup_type, sub_region, category); } + + Ok(()) } } @@ -190,7 +219,7 @@ where tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, region_bound_pairs: &'cx RegionBoundPairs<'tcx>, implicit_region_bound: Option>, - param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, + caller_bounds: &'cx [ty::PolyTypeOutlivesPredicate<'tcx>], ) -> Self { Self { delegate, @@ -199,7 +228,7 @@ where tcx, region_bound_pairs, implicit_region_bound, - param_env, + caller_bounds, ), } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/verify.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/verify.rs index 7a85268492b4..5d2f51c689b9 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/verify.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/outlives/verify.rs @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ pub struct VerifyBoundCx<'cx, 'tcx> { /// Outside of borrowck the only way to prove `T: '?0` is by /// setting `'?0` to `'empty`. implicit_region_bound: Option>, - param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, + caller_bounds: &'cx [ty::PolyTypeOutlivesPredicate<'tcx>], } impl<'cx, 'tcx> VerifyBoundCx<'cx, 'tcx> { @@ -31,9 +31,9 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> VerifyBoundCx<'cx, 'tcx> { tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, region_bound_pairs: &'cx RegionBoundPairs<'tcx>, implicit_region_bound: Option>, - param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, + caller_bounds: &'cx [ty::PolyTypeOutlivesPredicate<'tcx>], ) -> Self { - Self { tcx, region_bound_pairs, implicit_region_bound, param_env } + Self { tcx, region_bound_pairs, implicit_region_bound, caller_bounds } } #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self))] @@ -219,8 +219,9 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> VerifyBoundCx<'cx, 'tcx> { // To start, collect bounds from user environment. Note that // parameter environments are already elaborated, so we don't // have to worry about that. - let c_b = self.param_env.caller_bounds(); - let param_bounds = self.collect_outlives_from_clause_list(erased_ty, c_b.into_iter()); + let param_bounds = self.caller_bounds.iter().copied().filter(move |outlives_predicate| { + super::test_type_match::can_match_erased_ty(tcx, *outlives_predicate, erased_ty) + }); // Next, collect regions we scraped from the well-formedness // constraints in the fn signature. To do that, we walk the list @@ -307,22 +308,4 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> VerifyBoundCx<'cx, 'tcx> { .filter_map(|p| p.no_bound_vars()) .map(|OutlivesPredicate(_, r)| r) } - - /// Searches through a predicate list for a predicate `T: 'a`. - /// - /// Careful: does not elaborate predicates, and just uses `==` - /// when comparing `ty` for equality, so `ty` must be something - /// that does not involve inference variables and where you - /// otherwise want a precise match. - fn collect_outlives_from_clause_list( - &self, - erased_ty: Ty<'tcx>, - clauses: impl Iterator>, - ) -> impl Iterator, ty::Region<'tcx>>>> - { - let tcx = self.tcx; - clauses.filter_map(|p| p.as_type_outlives_clause()).filter(move |outlives_predicate| { - super::test_type_match::can_match_erased_ty(tcx, *outlives_predicate, erased_ty) - }) - } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/lib.rs index 221b78048cbc..e2dd4b49e1a4 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/lib.rs @@ -18,12 +18,11 @@ #![allow(internal_features)] #![feature(associated_type_bounds)] #![feature(box_patterns)] -#![feature(control_flow_enum)] #![feature(extend_one)] #![feature(let_chains)] #![feature(if_let_guard)] +#![feature(iterator_try_collect)] #![feature(min_specialization)] -#![feature(never_type)] #![feature(try_blocks)] #![recursion_limit = "512"] // For rustdoc diff --git a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/traits/error_reporting/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/traits/error_reporting/mod.rs index 6f218019dee5..eabc1b953af1 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_infer/src/traits/error_reporting/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_infer/src/traits/error_reporting/mod.rs @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ use super::ObjectSafetyViolation; use crate::infer::InferCtxt; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxIndexSet; -use rustc_errors::{struct_span_code_err, Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, MultiSpan}; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, MultiSpan}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId}; use rustc_hir::intravisit::Map; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_interface/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_interface/src/lib.rs index 764306ce6ec6..69414a137951 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_interface/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_interface/src/lib.rs @@ -1,12 +1,9 @@ -#![feature(box_patterns)] #![feature(decl_macro)] #![feature(error_iter)] -#![feature(internal_output_capture)] #![feature(lazy_cell)] #![feature(let_chains)] #![feature(thread_spawn_unchecked)] #![feature(try_blocks)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lexer/src/unescape.rs b/compiler/rustc_lexer/src/unescape.rs index 0a632c4d12ad..03d178eb266a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lexer/src/unescape.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lexer/src/unescape.rs @@ -80,12 +80,12 @@ impl EscapeError { } } -/// Takes a contents of a literal (without quotes) and produces a sequence of -/// escaped characters or errors. +/// Takes the contents of a unicode-only (non-mixed-utf8) literal (without +/// quotes) and produces a sequence of escaped characters or errors. /// /// Values are returned by invoking `callback`. For `Char` and `Byte` modes, /// the callback will be called exactly once. -pub fn unescape_literal(src: &str, mode: Mode, callback: &mut F) +pub fn unescape_unicode(src: &str, mode: Mode, callback: &mut F) where F: FnMut(Range, Result), { @@ -97,50 +97,63 @@ where } Str | ByteStr => unescape_non_raw_common(src, mode, callback), RawStr | RawByteStr => check_raw_common(src, mode, callback), - CStr | RawCStr => unreachable!(), + RawCStr => check_raw_common(src, mode, &mut |r, mut result| { + if let Ok('\0') = result { + result = Err(EscapeError::NulInCStr); + } + callback(r, result) + }), + CStr => unreachable!(), } } -/// A unit within CStr. Must not be a nul character. -pub enum CStrUnit { - Byte(u8), +/// Used for mixed utf8 string literals, i.e. those that allow both unicode +/// chars and high bytes. +pub enum MixedUnit { + /// Used for ASCII chars (written directly or via `\x00`..`\x7f` escapes) + /// and Unicode chars (written directly or via `\u` escapes). + /// + /// For example, if '¥' appears in a string it is represented here as + /// `MixedUnit::Char('¥')`, and it will be appended to the relevant byte + /// string as the two-byte UTF-8 sequence `[0xc2, 0xa5]` Char(char), + + /// Used for high bytes (`\x80`..`\xff`). + /// + /// For example, if `\xa5` appears in a string it is represented here as + /// `MixedUnit::HighByte(0xa5)`, and it will be appended to the relevant + /// byte string as the single byte `0xa5`. + HighByte(u8), } -impl From for CStrUnit { - fn from(value: u8) -> Self { - CStrUnit::Byte(value) +impl From for MixedUnit { + fn from(c: char) -> Self { + MixedUnit::Char(c) } } -impl From for CStrUnit { - fn from(value: char) -> Self { - CStrUnit::Char(value) +impl From for MixedUnit { + fn from(n: u8) -> Self { + if n.is_ascii() { MixedUnit::Char(n as char) } else { MixedUnit::HighByte(n) } } } -pub fn unescape_c_string(src: &str, mode: Mode, callback: &mut F) +/// Takes the contents of a mixed-utf8 literal (without quotes) and produces +/// a sequence of escaped characters or errors. +/// +/// Values are returned by invoking `callback`. +pub fn unescape_mixed(src: &str, mode: Mode, callback: &mut F) where - F: FnMut(Range, Result), + F: FnMut(Range, Result), { match mode { - CStr => { - unescape_non_raw_common(src, mode, &mut |r, mut result| { - if let Ok(CStrUnit::Byte(0) | CStrUnit::Char('\0')) = result { - result = Err(EscapeError::NulInCStr); - } - callback(r, result) - }); - } - RawCStr => { - check_raw_common(src, mode, &mut |r, mut result| { - if let Ok('\0') = result { - result = Err(EscapeError::NulInCStr); - } - callback(r, result.map(CStrUnit::Char)) - }); - } - Char | Byte | Str | RawStr | ByteStr | RawByteStr => unreachable!(), + CStr => unescape_non_raw_common(src, mode, &mut |r, mut result| { + if let Ok(MixedUnit::Char('\0')) = result { + result = Err(EscapeError::NulInCStr); + } + callback(r, result) + }), + Char | Byte | Str | RawStr | ByteStr | RawByteStr | RawCStr => unreachable!(), } } @@ -181,29 +194,29 @@ impl Mode { } } - /// Non-byte literals should have `\xXX` escapes that are within the ASCII range. - fn ascii_escapes_should_be_ascii(self) -> bool { + /// Are `\x80`..`\xff` allowed? + fn allow_high_bytes(self) -> bool { match self { - Char | Str => true, - Byte | ByteStr | CStr => false, + Char | Str => false, + Byte | ByteStr | CStr => true, RawStr | RawByteStr | RawCStr => unreachable!(), } } - /// Whether characters within the literal must be within the ASCII range. + /// Are unicode (non-ASCII) chars allowed? #[inline] - fn chars_should_be_ascii(self) -> bool { + fn allow_unicode_chars(self) -> bool { match self { - Byte | ByteStr | RawByteStr => true, - Char | Str | RawStr | CStr | RawCStr => false, + Byte | ByteStr | RawByteStr => false, + Char | Str | RawStr | CStr | RawCStr => true, } } - /// Byte literals do not allow unicode escape. - fn is_unicode_escape_disallowed(self) -> bool { + /// Are unicode escapes (`\u`) allowed? + fn allow_unicode_escapes(self) -> bool { match self { - Byte | ByteStr => true, - Char | Str | CStr => false, + Byte | ByteStr => false, + Char | Str | CStr => true, RawByteStr | RawStr | RawCStr => unreachable!(), } } @@ -217,20 +230,19 @@ impl Mode { } } -fn scan_escape + From>( +fn scan_escape + From>( chars: &mut Chars<'_>, mode: Mode, ) -> Result { // Previous character was '\\', unescape what follows. - let res = match chars.next().ok_or(EscapeError::LoneSlash)? { - '"' => b'"', - 'n' => b'\n', - 'r' => b'\r', - 't' => b'\t', - '\\' => b'\\', - '\'' => b'\'', - '0' => b'\0', - + let res: char = match chars.next().ok_or(EscapeError::LoneSlash)? { + '"' => '"', + 'n' => '\n', + 'r' => '\r', + 't' => '\t', + '\\' => '\\', + '\'' => '\'', + '0' => '\0', 'x' => { // Parse hexadecimal character code. @@ -240,25 +252,23 @@ fn scan_escape + From>( let lo = chars.next().ok_or(EscapeError::TooShortHexEscape)?; let lo = lo.to_digit(16).ok_or(EscapeError::InvalidCharInHexEscape)?; - let value = hi * 16 + lo; + let value = (hi * 16 + lo) as u8; - if mode.ascii_escapes_should_be_ascii() && !is_ascii(value) { - return Err(EscapeError::OutOfRangeHexEscape); - } - - value as u8 + return if !mode.allow_high_bytes() && !value.is_ascii() { + Err(EscapeError::OutOfRangeHexEscape) + } else { + // This may be a high byte, but that will only happen if `T` is + // `MixedUnit`, because of the `allow_high_bytes` check above. + Ok(T::from(value as u8)) + }; } - - 'u' => return scan_unicode(chars, mode.is_unicode_escape_disallowed()).map(Into::into), + 'u' => return scan_unicode(chars, mode.allow_unicode_escapes()).map(T::from), _ => return Err(EscapeError::InvalidEscape), }; - Ok(res.into()) + Ok(T::from(res)) } -fn scan_unicode( - chars: &mut Chars<'_>, - is_unicode_escape_disallowed: bool, -) -> Result { +fn scan_unicode(chars: &mut Chars<'_>, allow_unicode_escapes: bool) -> Result { // We've parsed '\u', now we have to parse '{..}'. if chars.next() != Some('{') { @@ -286,7 +296,7 @@ fn scan_unicode( // Incorrect syntax has higher priority for error reporting // than unallowed value for a literal. - if is_unicode_escape_disallowed { + if !allow_unicode_escapes { return Err(EscapeError::UnicodeEscapeInByte); } @@ -312,12 +322,8 @@ fn scan_unicode( } #[inline] -fn ascii_check(c: char, chars_should_be_ascii: bool) -> Result { - if chars_should_be_ascii && !c.is_ascii() { - Err(EscapeError::NonAsciiCharInByte) - } else { - Ok(c) - } +fn ascii_check(c: char, allow_unicode_chars: bool) -> Result { + if allow_unicode_chars || c.is_ascii() { Ok(c) } else { Err(EscapeError::NonAsciiCharInByte) } } fn unescape_char_or_byte(chars: &mut Chars<'_>, mode: Mode) -> Result { @@ -326,7 +332,7 @@ fn unescape_char_or_byte(chars: &mut Chars<'_>, mode: Mode) -> Result scan_escape(chars, mode), '\n' | '\t' | '\'' => Err(EscapeError::EscapeOnlyChar), '\r' => Err(EscapeError::BareCarriageReturn), - _ => ascii_check(c, mode.chars_should_be_ascii()), + _ => ascii_check(c, mode.allow_unicode_chars()), }?; if chars.next().is_some() { return Err(EscapeError::MoreThanOneChar); @@ -336,12 +342,12 @@ fn unescape_char_or_byte(chars: &mut Chars<'_>, mode: Mode) -> Result + From>(src: &str, mode: Mode, callback: &mut F) +fn unescape_non_raw_common + From>(src: &str, mode: Mode, callback: &mut F) where F: FnMut(Range, Result), { let mut chars = src.chars(); - let chars_should_be_ascii = mode.chars_should_be_ascii(); // get this outside the loop + let allow_unicode_chars = mode.allow_unicode_chars(); // get this outside the loop // The `start` and `end` computation here is complicated because // `skip_ascii_whitespace` makes us to skip over chars without counting @@ -366,7 +372,7 @@ where } '"' => Err(EscapeError::EscapeOnlyChar), '\r' => Err(EscapeError::BareCarriageReturn), - _ => ascii_check(c, chars_should_be_ascii).map(Into::into), + _ => ascii_check(c, allow_unicode_chars).map(T::from), }; let end = src.len() - chars.as_str().len(); callback(start..end, res); @@ -408,7 +414,7 @@ where F: FnMut(Range, Result), { let mut chars = src.chars(); - let chars_should_be_ascii = mode.chars_should_be_ascii(); // get this outside the loop + let allow_unicode_chars = mode.allow_unicode_chars(); // get this outside the loop // The `start` and `end` computation here matches the one in // `unescape_non_raw_common` for consistency, even though this function @@ -417,7 +423,7 @@ where let start = src.len() - chars.as_str().len() - c.len_utf8(); let res = match c { '\r' => Err(EscapeError::BareCarriageReturnInRawString), - _ => ascii_check(c, chars_should_be_ascii), + _ => ascii_check(c, allow_unicode_chars), }; let end = src.len() - chars.as_str().len(); callback(start..end, res); @@ -430,7 +436,3 @@ pub fn byte_from_char(c: char) -> u8 { debug_assert!(res <= u8::MAX as u32, "guaranteed because of ByteStr"); res as u8 } - -fn is_ascii(x: u32) -> bool { - x <= 0x7F -} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lexer/src/unescape/tests.rs b/compiler/rustc_lexer/src/unescape/tests.rs index 1c25b03fdb22..5b99495f4758 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lexer/src/unescape/tests.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lexer/src/unescape/tests.rs @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ fn test_unescape_char_good() { fn test_unescape_str_warn() { fn check(literal: &str, expected: &[(Range, Result)]) { let mut unescaped = Vec::with_capacity(literal.len()); - unescape_literal(literal, Mode::Str, &mut |range, res| unescaped.push((range, res))); + unescape_unicode(literal, Mode::Str, &mut |range, res| unescaped.push((range, res))); assert_eq!(unescaped, expected); } @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ fn test_unescape_str_warn() { fn test_unescape_str_good() { fn check(literal_text: &str, expected: &str) { let mut buf = Ok(String::with_capacity(literal_text.len())); - unescape_literal(literal_text, Mode::Str, &mut |range, c| { + unescape_unicode(literal_text, Mode::Str, &mut |range, c| { if let Ok(b) = &mut buf { match c { Ok(c) => b.push(c), @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ fn test_unescape_byte_good() { fn test_unescape_byte_str_good() { fn check(literal_text: &str, expected: &[u8]) { let mut buf = Ok(Vec::with_capacity(literal_text.len())); - unescape_literal(literal_text, Mode::ByteStr, &mut |range, c| { + unescape_unicode(literal_text, Mode::ByteStr, &mut |range, c| { if let Ok(b) = &mut buf { match c { Ok(c) => b.push(byte_from_char(c)), @@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ fn test_unescape_byte_str_good() { fn test_unescape_raw_str() { fn check(literal: &str, expected: &[(Range, Result)]) { let mut unescaped = Vec::with_capacity(literal.len()); - unescape_literal(literal, Mode::RawStr, &mut |range, res| unescaped.push((range, res))); + unescape_unicode(literal, Mode::RawStr, &mut |range, res| unescaped.push((range, res))); assert_eq!(unescaped, expected); } @@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ fn test_unescape_raw_str() { fn test_unescape_raw_byte_str() { fn check(literal: &str, expected: &[(Range, Result)]) { let mut unescaped = Vec::with_capacity(literal.len()); - unescape_literal(literal, Mode::RawByteStr, &mut |range, res| unescaped.push((range, res))); + unescape_unicode(literal, Mode::RawByteStr, &mut |range, res| unescaped.push((range, res))); assert_eq!(unescaped, expected); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/context.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/context.rs index 04201a38c35e..1c480ec8f53b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/context.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/context.rs @@ -326,11 +326,9 @@ impl LintStore { /// True if this symbol represents a lint group name. pub fn is_lint_group(&self, lint_name: Symbol) -> bool { - debug!( - "is_lint_group(lint_name={:?}, lint_groups={:?})", - lint_name, - self.lint_groups.keys().collect::>() - ); + #[allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] + let lint_groups = self.lint_groups.keys().collect::>(); + debug!("is_lint_group(lint_name={:?}, lint_groups={:?})", lint_name, lint_groups); let lint_name_str = lint_name.as_str(); self.lint_groups.contains_key(lint_name_str) || { let warnings_name_str = crate::WARNINGS.name_lower(); @@ -374,8 +372,12 @@ impl LintStore { None => { // 1. The tool is currently running, so this lint really doesn't exist. // FIXME: should this handle tools that never register a lint, like rustfmt? - debug!("lints={:?}", self.by_name.keys().collect::>()); + #[allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] + let lints = self.by_name.keys().collect::>(); + debug!("lints={:?}", lints); let tool_prefix = format!("{tool_name}::"); + + #[allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] return if self.by_name.keys().any(|lint| lint.starts_with(&tool_prefix)) { self.no_lint_suggestion(&complete_name, tool_name.as_str()) } else { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/context/diagnostics.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/context/diagnostics.rs index 312874db3f54..eb42730f69a4 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/context/diagnostics.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/context/diagnostics.rs @@ -185,6 +185,7 @@ pub(super) fn builtin( db.note("see the asm section of Rust By Example for more information"); } BuiltinLintDiagnostics::UnexpectedCfgName((name, name_span), value) => { + #[allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] let possibilities: Vec = sess.parse_sess.check_config.expecteds.keys().copied().collect(); let is_from_cargo = std::env::var_os("CARGO").is_some(); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/errors.rs index 841d282a0994..3bd0c1b80319 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/errors.rs @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ use crate::fluent_generated as fluent; -use rustc_errors::{AddToDiagnostic, Diagnostic, SubdiagnosticMessage}; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, AddToDiagnostic, Diagnostic, SubdiagnosticMessage}; use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; use rustc_session::lint::Level; use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(lint_overruled_attribute, code = "E0453")] +#[diag(lint_overruled_attribute, code = E0453)] pub struct OverruledAttribute<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ impl AddToDiagnostic for OverruledAttributeSub { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(lint_malformed_attribute, code = "E0452")] +#[diag(lint_malformed_attribute, code = E0452)] pub struct MalformedAttribute { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ pub enum MalformedAttributeSub { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(lint_unknown_tool_in_scoped_lint, code = "E0710")] +#[diag(lint_unknown_tool_in_scoped_lint, code = E0710)] pub struct UnknownToolInScopedLint { #[primary_span] pub span: Option, @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ pub struct UnknownToolInScopedLint { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(lint_builtin_ellipsis_inclusive_range_patterns, code = "E0783")] +#[diag(lint_builtin_ellipsis_inclusive_range_patterns, code = E0783)] pub struct BuiltinEllipsisInclusiveRangePatterns { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -95,13 +95,13 @@ pub struct RequestedLevel<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(lint_unsupported_group, code = "E0602")] +#[diag(lint_unsupported_group, code = E0602)] pub struct UnsupportedGroup { pub lint_group: String, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(lint_check_name_unknown_tool, code = "E0602")] +#[diag(lint_check_name_unknown_tool, code = E0602)] pub struct CheckNameUnknownTool<'a> { pub tool_name: Symbol, #[subdiagnostic] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/lib.rs index b5798af75536..1d9ce10bcaf3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/lib.rs @@ -32,14 +32,11 @@ #![feature(box_patterns)] #![feature(control_flow_enum)] #![feature(if_let_guard)] -#![feature(iter_intersperse)] #![feature(iter_order_by)] #![feature(let_chains)] #![cfg_attr(not(bootstrap), feature(trait_upcasting))] #![feature(min_specialization)] -#![feature(never_type)] #![feature(rustc_attrs)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] #![allow(internal_features)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/lints.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/lints.rs index e19bb1cb62f5..f916deb4a46d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/lints.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/lints.rs @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ use std::num::NonZeroU32; use crate::errors::RequestedLevel; use crate::fluent_generated as fluent; use rustc_errors::{ - AddToDiagnostic, Applicability, DecorateLint, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticMessage, - DiagnosticStyledString, SubdiagnosticMessage, SuggestionStyle, + codes::*, AddToDiagnostic, Applicability, DecorateLint, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, + DiagnosticMessage, DiagnosticStyledString, SubdiagnosticMessage, SuggestionStyle, }; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_macros::{LintDiagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; @@ -1065,7 +1065,7 @@ pub enum UnknownLintSuggestion { } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(lint_unknown_lint, code = "E0602")] +#[diag(lint_unknown_lint, code = E0602)] pub struct UnknownLintFromCommandLine<'a> { pub name: String, #[subdiagnostic] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/opaque_hidden_inferred_bound.rs b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/opaque_hidden_inferred_bound.rs index f64509fe8bc6..bed5d3c80c04 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_lint/src/opaque_hidden_inferred_bound.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_lint/src/opaque_hidden_inferred_bound.rs @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ use rustc_macros::{LintDiagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; use rustc_middle::ty::{ self, fold::BottomUpFolder, print::TraitPredPrintModifiersAndPath, Ty, TypeFoldable, }; -use rustc_span::Span; +use rustc_span::{symbol::kw, Span}; use rustc_trait_selection::traits; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::query::evaluate_obligation::InferCtxtExt; @@ -96,6 +96,17 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for OpaqueHiddenInferredBound { continue; } + // HACK: `async fn() -> Self` in traits is "ok"... + // This is not really that great, but it's similar to why the `-> Self` + // return type is well-formed in traits even when `Self` isn't sized. + if let ty::Param(param_ty) = *proj_term.kind() + && param_ty.name == kw::SelfUpper + && matches!(opaque.origin, hir::OpaqueTyOrigin::AsyncFn(_)) + && opaque.in_trait + { + continue; + } + let proj_ty = Ty::new_projection(cx.tcx, proj.projection_ty.def_id, proj.projection_ty.args); // For every instance of the projection type in the bounds, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_macros/build.rs b/compiler/rustc_macros/build.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..717f8a922457 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_macros/build.rs @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +fn main() { + println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed=build.rs"); + println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed=RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP"); + if !std::env::var("RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP").is_ok() { + eprintln!( + "error: you are attempting to build the compiler without going through bootstrap" + ); + eprintln!( + "help: see https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/building/how-to-build-and-run.html for how to build the compiler" + ); + eprintln!( + "help: if you know what you're doing, set the RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP environment variable to any value" + ); + panic!("wrong command used for building"); + } +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/diagnostic_builder.rs b/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/diagnostic_builder.rs index 0b7ecff8148b..85bb9584a057 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/diagnostic_builder.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/diagnostic_builder.rs @@ -209,9 +209,9 @@ impl DiagnosticDeriveVariantBuilder { if path.is_ident("code") { self.code.set_once((), path.span().unwrap()); - let code = nested.parse::()?; + let code = nested.parse::()?; tokens.extend(quote! { - diag.code(#code.to_string()); + diag.code(#code); }); } else { span_err(path.span().unwrap(), "unknown argument") diff --git a/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/mod.rs index 135b9e32fe7e..33dffe6998a1 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_macros/src/diagnostics/mod.rs @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ use synstructure::Structure; /// # extern crate rust_middle; /// # use rustc_middle::ty::Ty; /// #[derive(Diagnostic)] -/// #[diag(borrowck_move_out_of_borrow, code = "E0505")] +/// #[diag(borrowck_move_out_of_borrow, code = E0505)] /// pub struct MoveOutOfBorrowError<'tcx> { /// pub name: Ident, /// pub ty: Ty<'tcx>, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_macros/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_macros/src/lib.rs index f5d942b924e6..9e85a59b5b92 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_macros/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_macros/src/lib.rs @@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] #![allow(internal_features)] -#![recursion_limit = "128"] use synstructure::decl_derive; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/errors.rs index 27c26d317814..d17bf0cf708f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/errors.rs @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ use std::{ }; use rustc_errors::{ - error_code, DiagCtxt, DiagnosticBuilder, EmissionGuarantee, IntoDiagnostic, Level, + codes::*, DiagCtxt, DiagnosticBuilder, EmissionGuarantee, IntoDiagnostic, Level, }; use rustc_macros::Diagnostic; use rustc_session::config; @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ pub struct WasmImportForm { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata_empty_link_name, code = "E0454")] +#[diag(metadata_empty_link_name, code = E0454)] pub struct EmptyLinkName { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -130,21 +130,21 @@ pub struct EmptyLinkName { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata_link_framework_apple, code = "E0455")] +#[diag(metadata_link_framework_apple, code = E0455)] pub struct LinkFrameworkApple { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata_framework_only_windows, code = "E0455")] +#[diag(metadata_framework_only_windows, code = E0455)] pub struct FrameworkOnlyWindows { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata_unknown_link_kind, code = "E0458")] +#[diag(metadata_unknown_link_kind, code = E0458)] pub struct UnknownLinkKind<'a> { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ pub struct IncompatibleWasmLink { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata_link_requires_name, code = "E0459")] +#[diag(metadata_link_requires_name, code = E0459)] pub struct LinkRequiresName { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -502,7 +502,7 @@ impl IntoDiagnostic<'_, G> for MultipleCandidates { let mut diag = DiagnosticBuilder::new(dcx, level, fluent::metadata_multiple_candidates); diag.arg("crate_name", self.crate_name); diag.arg("flavor", self.flavor); - diag.code(error_code!(E0464)); + diag.code(E0464); diag.span(self.span); for (i, candidate) in self.candidates.iter().enumerate() { diag.note(format!("candidate #{}: {}", i + 1, candidate.display())); @@ -512,7 +512,7 @@ impl IntoDiagnostic<'_, G> for MultipleCandidates { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata_symbol_conflicts_current, code = "E0519")] +#[diag(metadata_symbol_conflicts_current, code = E0519)] pub struct SymbolConflictsCurrent { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -537,7 +537,7 @@ pub struct DlError { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata_newer_crate_version, code = "E0460")] +#[diag(metadata_newer_crate_version, code = E0460)] #[note] #[note(metadata_found_crate_versions)] pub struct NewerCrateVersion { @@ -549,7 +549,7 @@ pub struct NewerCrateVersion { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata_no_crate_with_triple, code = "E0461")] +#[diag(metadata_no_crate_with_triple, code = E0461)] #[note(metadata_found_crate_versions)] pub struct NoCrateWithTriple<'a> { #[primary_span] @@ -561,7 +561,7 @@ pub struct NoCrateWithTriple<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata_found_staticlib, code = "E0462")] +#[diag(metadata_found_staticlib, code = E0462)] #[note(metadata_found_crate_versions)] #[help] pub struct FoundStaticlib { @@ -573,7 +573,7 @@ pub struct FoundStaticlib { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(metadata_incompatible_rustc, code = "E0514")] +#[diag(metadata_incompatible_rustc, code = E0514)] #[note(metadata_found_crate_versions)] #[help] pub struct IncompatibleRustc { @@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ impl IntoDiagnostic<'_, G> for InvalidMetadataFiles { let mut diag = DiagnosticBuilder::new(dcx, level, fluent::metadata_invalid_meta_files); diag.arg("crate_name", self.crate_name); diag.arg("add_info", self.add_info); - diag.code(error_code!(E0786)); + diag.code(E0786); diag.span(self.span); for crate_rejection in self.crate_rejections { diag.note(crate_rejection); @@ -627,7 +627,7 @@ impl IntoDiagnostic<'_, G> for CannotFindCrate { diag.arg("current_crate", self.current_crate); diag.arg("add_info", self.add_info); diag.arg("locator_triple", self.locator_triple.triple()); - diag.code(error_code!(E0463)); + diag.code(E0463); diag.span(self.span); if (self.crate_name == sym::std || self.crate_name == sym::core) && self.locator_triple != TargetTriple::from_triple(config::host_triple()) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/lib.rs index 6c6c60af063f..471425e80174 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/lib.rs @@ -11,11 +11,9 @@ #![feature(proc_macro_internals)] #![feature(macro_metavar_expr)] #![feature(min_specialization)] -#![feature(slice_as_chunks)] #![feature(trusted_len)] #![feature(try_blocks)] #![feature(never_type)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] #![allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/locator.rs b/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/locator.rs index 2376d9533415..1ab965e28769 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/locator.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_metadata/src/locator.rs @@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ impl fmt::Display for CrateFlavor { } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for CrateFlavor { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue { match self { CrateFlavor::Rlib => DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Borrowed("rlib")), CrateFlavor::Rmeta => DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Borrowed("rmeta")), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/error.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/error.rs index 3c5536570872..211da8002029 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/error.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/error.rs @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ use std::borrow::Cow; use std::fmt; -use rustc_errors::{DiagnosticArgValue, DiagnosticMessage}; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, DiagnosticArgValue, DiagnosticMessage}; use rustc_macros::Diagnostic; use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; use crate::ty::Ty; #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(middle_drop_check_overflow, code = "E0320")] +#[diag(middle_drop_check_overflow, code = E0320)] #[note] pub struct DropCheckOverflow<'tcx> { #[primary_span] @@ -95,17 +95,14 @@ pub(super) struct ConstNotUsedTraitAlias { pub struct CustomSubdiagnostic<'a> { pub msg: fn() -> DiagnosticMessage, - pub add_args: - Box, DiagnosticArgValue<'static>)) + 'a>, + pub add_args: Box, DiagnosticArgValue)) + 'a>, } impl<'a> CustomSubdiagnostic<'a> { pub fn label(x: fn() -> DiagnosticMessage) -> Self { Self::label_and_then(x, |_| {}) } - pub fn label_and_then< - F: FnOnce(&mut dyn FnMut(Cow<'static, str>, DiagnosticArgValue<'static>)) + 'a, - >( + pub fn label_and_then, DiagnosticArgValue)) + 'a>( msg: fn() -> DiagnosticMessage, f: F, ) -> Self { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/lib.rs index dec3419819ff..ddfb2ece39f1 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/lib.rs @@ -33,7 +33,6 @@ #![feature(discriminant_kind)] #![feature(exhaustive_patterns)] #![feature(coroutines)] -#![feature(get_mut_unchecked)] #![feature(if_let_guard)] #![feature(inline_const)] #![feature(iter_from_coroutine)] @@ -50,19 +49,14 @@ #![feature(rustc_attrs)] #![feature(control_flow_enum)] #![cfg_attr(not(bootstrap), feature(trait_upcasting))] -#![feature(trusted_step)] #![feature(try_blocks)] -#![feature(try_reserve_kind)] -#![feature(nonzero_ops)] #![feature(decl_macro)] #![feature(extract_if)] #![feature(intra_doc_pointers)] #![feature(yeet_expr)] #![feature(const_option)] -#![feature(trait_alias)] #![feature(ptr_alignment_type)] #![feature(macro_metavar_expr)] -#![recursion_limit = "512"] #![allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] #![allow(internal_features)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/middle/region.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/middle/region.rs index 5d6a7f75df84..b9914f6cb7a0 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/middle/region.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/middle/region.rs @@ -221,9 +221,6 @@ pub struct ScopeTree { /// variable is declared. var_map: FxIndexMap, - /// Maps from a `NodeId` to the associated destruction scope (if any). - destruction_scopes: FxIndexMap, - /// Identifies expressions which, if captured into a temporary, ought to /// have a temporary whose lifetime extends to the end of the enclosing *block*, /// and not the enclosing *statement*. Expressions that are not present in this @@ -336,11 +333,6 @@ impl ScopeTree { let prev = self.parent_map.insert(child, p); assert!(prev.is_none()); } - - // Record the destruction scopes for later so we can query them. - if let ScopeData::Destruction = child.data { - self.destruction_scopes.insert(child.item_local_id(), child); - } } pub fn record_var_scope(&mut self, var: hir::ItemLocalId, lifetime: Scope) { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/interpret/error.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/interpret/error.rs index 7a1df4954514..95574aee499f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/interpret/error.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/interpret/error.rs @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ pub enum InvalidMetaKind { } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for InvalidMetaKind { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Borrowed(match self { InvalidMetaKind::SliceTooBig => "slice_too_big", InvalidMetaKind::TooBig => "too_big", @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ pub struct Misalignment { macro_rules! impl_into_diagnostic_arg_through_debug { ($($ty:ty),*$(,)?) => {$( impl IntoDiagnosticArg for $ty { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Owned(format!("{self:?}"))) } } @@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ pub enum PointerKind { } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for PointerKind { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str( match self { Self::Ref => "ref", @@ -485,10 +485,7 @@ pub trait MachineStopType: Any + fmt::Debug + Send { fn diagnostic_message(&self) -> DiagnosticMessage; /// Add diagnostic arguments by passing name and value pairs to `adder`, which are passed to /// fluent for formatting the translated diagnostic message. - fn add_args( - self: Box, - adder: &mut dyn FnMut(Cow<'static, str>, DiagnosticArgValue<'static>), - ); + fn add_args(self: Box, adder: &mut dyn FnMut(Cow<'static, str>, DiagnosticArgValue)); } impl dyn MachineStopType { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/syntax.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/syntax.rs index a5c229879a74..a4b6c4f9c3f1 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/syntax.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/syntax.rs @@ -1074,6 +1074,8 @@ pub enum ProjectionElem { /// "Downcast" to a variant of an enum or a coroutine. /// /// The included Symbol is the name of the variant, used for printing MIR. + /// + /// This operation itself is never UB, all it does is change the type of the place. Downcast(Option, VariantIdx), /// Like an explicit cast from an opaque type to a concrete type, but without diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/terminator.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/terminator.rs index fdbbf468ecea..0fe33e441f43 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/terminator.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/terminator.rs @@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ impl AssertKind { } } - pub fn add_args(self, adder: &mut dyn FnMut(Cow<'static, str>, DiagnosticArgValue<'static>)) + pub fn add_args(self, adder: &mut dyn FnMut(Cow<'static, str>, DiagnosticArgValue)) where O: fmt::Debug, { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/query/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/query/mod.rs index 1122f571fff8..b383a6f5e52c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/query/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/query/mod.rs @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ pub use plumbing::{IntoQueryParam, TyCtxtAt, TyCtxtEnsure, TyCtxtEnsureWithValue // as they will raise an fatal error on query cycles instead. rustc_queries! { /// This exists purely for testing the interactions between span_delayed_bug and incremental. - query trigger_span_delayed_bug(key: DefId) -> () { + query trigger_span_delayed_bug(key: DefId) { desc { "triggering a span delayed bug for testing incremental" } } @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ rustc_queries! { desc { "compute registered tools for crate" } } - query early_lint_checks(_: ()) -> () { + query early_lint_checks(_: ()) { desc { "perform lints prior to macro expansion" } } @@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ rustc_queries! { /// name. This is useful for cases were not all linting code from rustc /// was called. With the default `None` all registered lints will also /// be checked for expectation fulfillment. - query check_expectations(key: Option) -> () { + query check_expectations(key: Option) { eval_always desc { "checking lint expectations (RFC 2383)" } } @@ -906,39 +906,39 @@ rustc_queries! { } /// Performs lint checking for the module. - query lint_mod(key: LocalModDefId) -> () { + query lint_mod(key: LocalModDefId) { desc { |tcx| "linting {}", describe_as_module(key, tcx) } } - query check_unused_traits(_: ()) -> () { + query check_unused_traits(_: ()) { desc { "checking unused trait imports in crate" } } /// Checks the attributes in the module. - query check_mod_attrs(key: LocalModDefId) -> () { + query check_mod_attrs(key: LocalModDefId) { desc { |tcx| "checking attributes in {}", describe_as_module(key, tcx) } } /// Checks for uses of unstable APIs in the module. - query check_mod_unstable_api_usage(key: LocalModDefId) -> () { + query check_mod_unstable_api_usage(key: LocalModDefId) { desc { |tcx| "checking for unstable API usage in {}", describe_as_module(key, tcx) } } /// Checks the const bodies in the module for illegal operations (e.g. `if` or `loop`). - query check_mod_const_bodies(key: LocalModDefId) -> () { + query check_mod_const_bodies(key: LocalModDefId) { desc { |tcx| "checking consts in {}", describe_as_module(key, tcx) } } /// Checks the loops in the module. - query check_mod_loops(key: LocalModDefId) -> () { + query check_mod_loops(key: LocalModDefId) { desc { |tcx| "checking loops in {}", describe_as_module(key, tcx) } } - query check_mod_naked_functions(key: LocalModDefId) -> () { + query check_mod_naked_functions(key: LocalModDefId) { desc { |tcx| "checking naked functions in {}", describe_as_module(key, tcx) } } - query check_mod_privacy(key: LocalModDefId) -> () { + query check_mod_privacy(key: LocalModDefId) { desc { |tcx| "checking privacy in {}", describe_as_module(key.to_local_def_id(), tcx) } } @@ -958,7 +958,7 @@ rustc_queries! { desc { "finding live symbols in crate" } } - query check_mod_deathness(key: LocalModDefId) -> () { + query check_mod_deathness(key: LocalModDefId) { desc { |tcx| "checking deathness of variables in {}", describe_as_module(key, tcx) } } @@ -972,7 +972,7 @@ rustc_queries! { ensure_forwards_result_if_red } - query collect_mod_item_types(key: LocalModDefId) -> () { + query collect_mod_item_types(key: LocalModDefId) { desc { |tcx| "collecting item types in {}", describe_as_module(key, tcx) } } @@ -1121,7 +1121,7 @@ rustc_queries! { eval_always desc { "checking effective visibilities" } } - query check_private_in_public(_: ()) -> () { + query check_private_in_public(_: ()) { eval_always desc { "checking for private elements in public interfaces" } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/thir.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/thir.rs index b4b8387c262b..0fed4ccc62a8 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/thir.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/thir.rs @@ -674,7 +674,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Pat<'tcx> { } impl<'tcx> IntoDiagnosticArg for Pat<'tcx> { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { format!("{self}").into_diagnostic_arg() } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/traits/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/traits/mod.rs index 135680b93493..894acf3c2aa5 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/traits/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/traits/mod.rs @@ -292,6 +292,8 @@ pub enum ObligationCauseCode<'tcx> { SizedArgumentType(Option), /// Return type must be `Sized`. SizedReturnType, + /// Return type of a call expression must be `Sized`. + SizedCallReturnType, /// Yield type must be `Sized`. SizedYieldType, /// Inline asm operand type must be `Sized`. diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/consts/int.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/consts/int.rs index 310cf113b11b..f7c33960fdd8 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/consts/int.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/consts/int.rs @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ impl std::fmt::Debug for ConstInt { impl IntoDiagnosticArg for ConstInt { // FIXME this simply uses the Debug impl, but we could probably do better by converting both // to an inherent method that returns `Cow`. - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(format!("{self:?}").into()) } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/consts/kind.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/consts/kind.rs index 16e7b16a0bf8..603d7f46aabe 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/consts/kind.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/consts/kind.rs @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ pub struct UnevaluatedConst<'tcx> { } impl rustc_errors::IntoDiagnosticArg for UnevaluatedConst<'_> { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue { format!("{self:?}").into_diagnostic_arg() } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/diagnostics.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/diagnostics.rs index c1e2479defd0..8678f388298c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/diagnostics.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/diagnostics.rs @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ use rustc_span::{BytePos, Span}; use rustc_type_ir::TyKind::*; impl<'tcx> IntoDiagnosticArg for Ty<'tcx> { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { self.to_string().into_diagnostic_arg() } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/generic_args.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/generic_args.rs index 5a4b86eeffd7..69ad6810c6fe 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/generic_args.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/generic_args.rs @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ unsafe impl<'tcx> Sync for GenericArg<'tcx> where } impl<'tcx> IntoDiagnosticArg for GenericArg<'tcx> { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { self.to_string().into_diagnostic_arg() } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/layout.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/layout.rs index 25473f52c039..f07a4ac29e96 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/layout.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/layout.rs @@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ impl<'tcx> fmt::Display for LayoutError<'tcx> { } impl<'tcx> IntoDiagnosticArg for LayoutError<'tcx> { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { self.to_string().into_diagnostic_arg() } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/mod.rs index dac60ae58a0c..dabd50a32b95 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/mod.rs @@ -583,13 +583,13 @@ impl<'tcx> Predicate<'tcx> { } impl rustc_errors::IntoDiagnosticArg for Predicate<'_> { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue { rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue::Str(std::borrow::Cow::Owned(self.to_string())) } } impl rustc_errors::IntoDiagnosticArg for Clause<'_> { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue { rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue::Str(std::borrow::Cow::Owned(self.to_string())) } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/print/pretty.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/print/pretty.rs index 73052be30ae3..bac5068a69b8 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/print/pretty.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/print/pretty.rs @@ -2632,7 +2632,7 @@ where pub struct TraitRefPrintOnlyTraitPath<'tcx>(ty::TraitRef<'tcx>); impl<'tcx> rustc_errors::IntoDiagnosticArg for TraitRefPrintOnlyTraitPath<'tcx> { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue { self.to_string().into_diagnostic_arg() } } @@ -2649,7 +2649,7 @@ impl<'tcx> fmt::Debug for TraitRefPrintOnlyTraitPath<'tcx> { pub struct TraitRefPrintSugared<'tcx>(ty::TraitRef<'tcx>); impl<'tcx> rustc_errors::IntoDiagnosticArg for TraitRefPrintSugared<'tcx> { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue { self.to_string().into_diagnostic_arg() } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/sty.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/sty.rs index b089f4a9e78b..43a6281481fa 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/sty.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/sty.rs @@ -862,7 +862,7 @@ impl<'tcx> PolyTraitRef<'tcx> { } impl<'tcx> IntoDiagnosticArg for TraitRef<'tcx> { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { self.to_string().into_diagnostic_arg() } } @@ -908,7 +908,7 @@ impl<'tcx> ExistentialTraitRef<'tcx> { } impl<'tcx> IntoDiagnosticArg for ExistentialTraitRef<'tcx> { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { self.to_string().into_diagnostic_arg() } } @@ -1149,7 +1149,7 @@ impl<'tcx, T> IntoDiagnosticArg for Binder<'tcx, T> where T: IntoDiagnosticArg, { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { self.value.into_diagnostic_arg() } } @@ -1359,7 +1359,7 @@ impl<'tcx> FnSig<'tcx> { } impl<'tcx> IntoDiagnosticArg for FnSig<'tcx> { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { self.to_string().into_diagnostic_arg() } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/values.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/values.rs index 6a03bf243eb4..27b48f46e75a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/values.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/values.rs @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ use crate::dep_graph::dep_kinds; use crate::query::plumbing::CyclePlaceholder; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; -use rustc_errors::{pluralize, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, MultiSpan}; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, pluralize, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, MultiSpan}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res}; use rustc_middle::ty::Representability; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/matches/simplify.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/matches/simplify.rs index a7f6f4873e38..065c93e86a86 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/matches/simplify.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/matches/simplify.rs @@ -15,7 +15,9 @@ use crate::build::expr::as_place::PlaceBuilder; use crate::build::matches::{Ascription, Binding, Candidate, MatchPair}; use crate::build::Builder; +use rustc_infer::infer::type_variable::{TypeVariableOrigin, TypeVariableOriginKind}; use rustc_middle::thir::{self, *}; +use rustc_middle::ty; use std::mem; @@ -149,7 +151,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { ref subpattern, ascription: thir::Ascription { ref annotation, variance }, } => { - // Apply the type ascription to the value at `match_pair.place`, which is the + // Apply the type ascription to the value at `match_pair.place` if let Some(source) = match_pair.place.try_to_place(self) { candidate.ascriptions.push(Ascription { annotation: annotation.clone(), @@ -205,7 +207,38 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { Err(match_pair) } - PatKind::InlineConstant { subpattern: ref pattern, def: _ } => { + PatKind::InlineConstant { subpattern: ref pattern, def } => { + // Apply a type ascription for the inline constant to the value at `match_pair.place` + if let Some(source) = match_pair.place.try_to_place(self) { + let span = match_pair.pattern.span; + let parent_id = self.tcx.typeck_root_def_id(self.def_id.to_def_id()); + let args = ty::InlineConstArgs::new( + self.tcx, + ty::InlineConstArgsParts { + parent_args: ty::GenericArgs::identity_for_item(self.tcx, parent_id), + ty: self.infcx.next_ty_var(TypeVariableOrigin { + kind: TypeVariableOriginKind::MiscVariable, + span, + }), + }, + ) + .args; + let user_ty = + self.infcx.canonicalize_user_type_annotation(ty::UserType::TypeOf( + def.to_def_id(), + ty::UserArgs { args, user_self_ty: None }, + )); + let annotation = ty::CanonicalUserTypeAnnotation { + inferred_ty: pattern.ty, + span, + user_ty: Box::new(user_ty), + }; + candidate.ascriptions.push(Ascription { + annotation, + source, + variance: ty::Contravariant, + }); + } candidate.match_pairs.push(MatchPair::new(match_pair.place, pattern, self)); Ok(()) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/check_unsafety.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/check_unsafety.rs index ac147afaab31..422549755d1e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/check_unsafety.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/check_unsafety.rs @@ -605,7 +605,7 @@ impl UnsafeOpKind { span, UnsafeOpInUnsafeFnCallToUnsafeFunctionRequiresUnsafe { span, - function: &with_no_trimmed_paths!(tcx.def_path_str(*did)), + function: with_no_trimmed_paths!(tcx.def_path_str(*did)), unsafe_not_inherited_note, }, ), @@ -696,14 +696,17 @@ impl UnsafeOpKind { span, UnsafeOpInUnsafeFnCallToFunctionWithRequiresUnsafe { span, - function: &with_no_trimmed_paths!(tcx.def_path_str(*function)), + function: with_no_trimmed_paths!(tcx.def_path_str(*function)), missing_target_features: DiagnosticArgValue::StrListSepByAnd( - missing.iter().map(|feature| Cow::from(feature.as_str())).collect(), + missing.iter().map(|feature| Cow::from(feature.to_string())).collect(), ), missing_target_features_count: missing.len(), note: if build_enabled.is_empty() { None } else { Some(()) }, build_target_features: DiagnosticArgValue::StrListSepByAnd( - build_enabled.iter().map(|feature| Cow::from(feature.as_str())).collect(), + build_enabled + .iter() + .map(|feature| Cow::from(feature.to_string())) + .collect(), ), build_target_features_count: build_enabled.len(), unsafe_not_inherited_note, @@ -747,14 +750,14 @@ impl UnsafeOpKind { dcx.emit_err(CallToUnsafeFunctionRequiresUnsafeUnsafeOpInUnsafeFnAllowed { span, unsafe_not_inherited_note, - function: &tcx.def_path_str(*did), + function: tcx.def_path_str(*did), }); } CallToUnsafeFunction(Some(did)) => { dcx.emit_err(CallToUnsafeFunctionRequiresUnsafe { span, unsafe_not_inherited_note, - function: &tcx.def_path_str(*did), + function: tcx.def_path_str(*did), }); } CallToUnsafeFunction(None) if unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed => { @@ -860,32 +863,38 @@ impl UnsafeOpKind { dcx.emit_err(CallToFunctionWithRequiresUnsafeUnsafeOpInUnsafeFnAllowed { span, missing_target_features: DiagnosticArgValue::StrListSepByAnd( - missing.iter().map(|feature| Cow::from(feature.as_str())).collect(), + missing.iter().map(|feature| Cow::from(feature.to_string())).collect(), ), missing_target_features_count: missing.len(), note: if build_enabled.is_empty() { None } else { Some(()) }, build_target_features: DiagnosticArgValue::StrListSepByAnd( - build_enabled.iter().map(|feature| Cow::from(feature.as_str())).collect(), + build_enabled + .iter() + .map(|feature| Cow::from(feature.to_string())) + .collect(), ), build_target_features_count: build_enabled.len(), unsafe_not_inherited_note, - function: &tcx.def_path_str(*function), + function: tcx.def_path_str(*function), }); } CallToFunctionWith { function, missing, build_enabled } => { dcx.emit_err(CallToFunctionWithRequiresUnsafe { span, missing_target_features: DiagnosticArgValue::StrListSepByAnd( - missing.iter().map(|feature| Cow::from(feature.as_str())).collect(), + missing.iter().map(|feature| Cow::from(feature.to_string())).collect(), ), missing_target_features_count: missing.len(), note: if build_enabled.is_empty() { None } else { Some(()) }, build_target_features: DiagnosticArgValue::StrListSepByAnd( - build_enabled.iter().map(|feature| Cow::from(feature.as_str())).collect(), + build_enabled + .iter() + .map(|feature| Cow::from(feature.to_string())) + .collect(), ), build_target_features_count: build_enabled.len(), unsafe_not_inherited_note, - function: &tcx.def_path_str(*function), + function: tcx.def_path_str(*function), }); } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/errors.rs index e1b998b24718..3c1ba26a5030 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/errors.rs @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ use crate::fluent_generated as fluent; use rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue; use rustc_errors::{ - error_code, AddToDiagnostic, Applicability, DiagCtxt, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, + codes::*, AddToDiagnostic, Applicability, DiagCtxt, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, IntoDiagnostic, Level, MultiSpan, SubdiagnosticMessage, }; use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, LintDiagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; @@ -23,10 +23,10 @@ pub struct UnconditionalRecursion { #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] #[diag(mir_build_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_call_to_unsafe_fn_requires_unsafe)] #[note] -pub struct UnsafeOpInUnsafeFnCallToUnsafeFunctionRequiresUnsafe<'a> { +pub struct UnsafeOpInUnsafeFnCallToUnsafeFunctionRequiresUnsafe { #[label] pub span: Span, - pub function: &'a str, + pub function: String, #[subdiagnostic] pub unsafe_not_inherited_note: Option, } @@ -123,34 +123,34 @@ pub struct UnsafeOpInUnsafeFnBorrowOfLayoutConstrainedFieldRequiresUnsafe { #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] #[diag(mir_build_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_call_to_fn_with_requires_unsafe)] #[help] -pub struct UnsafeOpInUnsafeFnCallToFunctionWithRequiresUnsafe<'a> { +pub struct UnsafeOpInUnsafeFnCallToFunctionWithRequiresUnsafe { #[label] pub span: Span, - pub function: &'a str, - pub missing_target_features: DiagnosticArgValue<'a>, + pub function: String, + pub missing_target_features: DiagnosticArgValue, pub missing_target_features_count: usize, #[note] pub note: Option<()>, - pub build_target_features: DiagnosticArgValue<'a>, + pub build_target_features: DiagnosticArgValue, pub build_target_features_count: usize, #[subdiagnostic] pub unsafe_not_inherited_note: Option, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_build_call_to_unsafe_fn_requires_unsafe, code = "E0133")] +#[diag(mir_build_call_to_unsafe_fn_requires_unsafe, code = E0133)] #[note] -pub struct CallToUnsafeFunctionRequiresUnsafe<'a> { +pub struct CallToUnsafeFunctionRequiresUnsafe { #[primary_span] #[label] pub span: Span, - pub function: &'a str, + pub function: String, #[subdiagnostic] pub unsafe_not_inherited_note: Option, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_build_call_to_unsafe_fn_requires_unsafe_nameless, code = "E0133")] +#[diag(mir_build_call_to_unsafe_fn_requires_unsafe_nameless, code = E0133)] #[note] pub struct CallToUnsafeFunctionRequiresUnsafeNameless { #[primary_span] @@ -161,13 +161,13 @@ pub struct CallToUnsafeFunctionRequiresUnsafeNameless { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_build_call_to_unsafe_fn_requires_unsafe_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed, code = "E0133")] +#[diag(mir_build_call_to_unsafe_fn_requires_unsafe_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed, code = E0133)] #[note] -pub struct CallToUnsafeFunctionRequiresUnsafeUnsafeOpInUnsafeFnAllowed<'a> { +pub struct CallToUnsafeFunctionRequiresUnsafeUnsafeOpInUnsafeFnAllowed { #[primary_span] #[label] pub span: Span, - pub function: &'a str, + pub function: String, #[subdiagnostic] pub unsafe_not_inherited_note: Option, } @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ pub struct CallToUnsafeFunctionRequiresUnsafeUnsafeOpInUnsafeFnAllowed<'a> { #[derive(Diagnostic)] #[diag( mir_build_call_to_unsafe_fn_requires_unsafe_nameless_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed, - code = "E0133" + code = E0133 )] #[note] pub struct CallToUnsafeFunctionRequiresUnsafeNamelessUnsafeOpInUnsafeFnAllowed { @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ pub struct CallToUnsafeFunctionRequiresUnsafeNamelessUnsafeOpInUnsafeFnAllowed { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_build_inline_assembly_requires_unsafe, code = "E0133")] +#[diag(mir_build_inline_assembly_requires_unsafe, code = E0133)] #[note] pub struct UseOfInlineAssemblyRequiresUnsafe { #[primary_span] @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ pub struct UseOfInlineAssemblyRequiresUnsafe { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_build_inline_assembly_requires_unsafe_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed, code = "E0133")] +#[diag(mir_build_inline_assembly_requires_unsafe_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed, code = E0133)] #[note] pub struct UseOfInlineAssemblyRequiresUnsafeUnsafeOpInUnsafeFnAllowed { #[primary_span] @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ pub struct UseOfInlineAssemblyRequiresUnsafeUnsafeOpInUnsafeFnAllowed { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_build_initializing_type_with_requires_unsafe, code = "E0133")] +#[diag(mir_build_initializing_type_with_requires_unsafe, code = E0133)] #[note] pub struct InitializingTypeWithRequiresUnsafe { #[primary_span] @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ pub struct InitializingTypeWithRequiresUnsafe { #[derive(Diagnostic)] #[diag( mir_build_initializing_type_with_requires_unsafe_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed, - code = "E0133" + code = E0133 )] #[note] pub struct InitializingTypeWithRequiresUnsafeUnsafeOpInUnsafeFnAllowed { @@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ pub struct InitializingTypeWithRequiresUnsafeUnsafeOpInUnsafeFnAllowed { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_build_mutable_static_requires_unsafe, code = "E0133")] +#[diag(mir_build_mutable_static_requires_unsafe, code = E0133)] #[note] pub struct UseOfMutableStaticRequiresUnsafe { #[primary_span] @@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ pub struct UseOfMutableStaticRequiresUnsafe { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_build_mutable_static_requires_unsafe_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed, code = "E0133")] +#[diag(mir_build_mutable_static_requires_unsafe_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed, code = E0133)] #[note] pub struct UseOfMutableStaticRequiresUnsafeUnsafeOpInUnsafeFnAllowed { #[primary_span] @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ pub struct UseOfMutableStaticRequiresUnsafeUnsafeOpInUnsafeFnAllowed { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_build_extern_static_requires_unsafe, code = "E0133")] +#[diag(mir_build_extern_static_requires_unsafe, code = E0133)] #[note] pub struct UseOfExternStaticRequiresUnsafe { #[primary_span] @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ pub struct UseOfExternStaticRequiresUnsafe { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_build_extern_static_requires_unsafe_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed, code = "E0133")] +#[diag(mir_build_extern_static_requires_unsafe_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed, code = E0133)] #[note] pub struct UseOfExternStaticRequiresUnsafeUnsafeOpInUnsafeFnAllowed { #[primary_span] @@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ pub struct UseOfExternStaticRequiresUnsafeUnsafeOpInUnsafeFnAllowed { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_build_deref_raw_pointer_requires_unsafe, code = "E0133")] +#[diag(mir_build_deref_raw_pointer_requires_unsafe, code = E0133)] #[note] pub struct DerefOfRawPointerRequiresUnsafe { #[primary_span] @@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ pub struct DerefOfRawPointerRequiresUnsafe { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_build_deref_raw_pointer_requires_unsafe_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed, code = "E0133")] +#[diag(mir_build_deref_raw_pointer_requires_unsafe_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed, code = E0133)] #[note] pub struct DerefOfRawPointerRequiresUnsafeUnsafeOpInUnsafeFnAllowed { #[primary_span] @@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ pub struct DerefOfRawPointerRequiresUnsafeUnsafeOpInUnsafeFnAllowed { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_build_union_field_requires_unsafe, code = "E0133")] +#[diag(mir_build_union_field_requires_unsafe, code = E0133)] #[note] pub struct AccessToUnionFieldRequiresUnsafe { #[primary_span] @@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ pub struct AccessToUnionFieldRequiresUnsafe { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_build_union_field_requires_unsafe_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed, code = "E0133")] +#[diag(mir_build_union_field_requires_unsafe_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed, code = E0133)] #[note] pub struct AccessToUnionFieldRequiresUnsafeUnsafeOpInUnsafeFnAllowed { #[primary_span] @@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ pub struct AccessToUnionFieldRequiresUnsafeUnsafeOpInUnsafeFnAllowed { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_build_mutation_of_layout_constrained_field_requires_unsafe, code = "E0133")] +#[diag(mir_build_mutation_of_layout_constrained_field_requires_unsafe, code = E0133)] #[note] pub struct MutationOfLayoutConstrainedFieldRequiresUnsafe { #[primary_span] @@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ pub struct MutationOfLayoutConstrainedFieldRequiresUnsafe { #[derive(Diagnostic)] #[diag( mir_build_mutation_of_layout_constrained_field_requires_unsafe_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed, - code = "E0133" + code = E0133 )] #[note] pub struct MutationOfLayoutConstrainedFieldRequiresUnsafeUnsafeOpInUnsafeFnAllowed { @@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ pub struct MutationOfLayoutConstrainedFieldRequiresUnsafeUnsafeOpInUnsafeFnAllow } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_build_borrow_of_layout_constrained_field_requires_unsafe, code = "E0133")] +#[diag(mir_build_borrow_of_layout_constrained_field_requires_unsafe, code = E0133)] #[note] pub struct BorrowOfLayoutConstrainedFieldRequiresUnsafe { #[primary_span] @@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ pub struct BorrowOfLayoutConstrainedFieldRequiresUnsafe { #[derive(Diagnostic)] #[diag( mir_build_borrow_of_layout_constrained_field_requires_unsafe_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed, - code = "E0133" + code = E0133 )] #[note] pub struct BorrowOfLayoutConstrainedFieldRequiresUnsafeUnsafeOpInUnsafeFnAllowed { @@ -372,36 +372,36 @@ pub struct BorrowOfLayoutConstrainedFieldRequiresUnsafeUnsafeOpInUnsafeFnAllowed } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_build_call_to_fn_with_requires_unsafe, code = "E0133")] +#[diag(mir_build_call_to_fn_with_requires_unsafe, code = E0133)] #[help] -pub struct CallToFunctionWithRequiresUnsafe<'a> { +pub struct CallToFunctionWithRequiresUnsafe { #[primary_span] #[label] pub span: Span, - pub function: &'a str, - pub missing_target_features: DiagnosticArgValue<'a>, + pub function: String, + pub missing_target_features: DiagnosticArgValue, pub missing_target_features_count: usize, #[note] pub note: Option<()>, - pub build_target_features: DiagnosticArgValue<'a>, + pub build_target_features: DiagnosticArgValue, pub build_target_features_count: usize, #[subdiagnostic] pub unsafe_not_inherited_note: Option, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_build_call_to_fn_with_requires_unsafe_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed, code = "E0133")] +#[diag(mir_build_call_to_fn_with_requires_unsafe_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed, code = E0133)] #[help] -pub struct CallToFunctionWithRequiresUnsafeUnsafeOpInUnsafeFnAllowed<'a> { +pub struct CallToFunctionWithRequiresUnsafeUnsafeOpInUnsafeFnAllowed { #[primary_span] #[label] pub span: Span, - pub function: &'a str, - pub missing_target_features: DiagnosticArgValue<'a>, + pub function: String, + pub missing_target_features: DiagnosticArgValue, pub missing_target_features_count: usize, #[note] pub note: Option<()>, - pub build_target_features: DiagnosticArgValue<'a>, + pub build_target_features: DiagnosticArgValue, pub build_target_features_count: usize, #[subdiagnostic] pub unsafe_not_inherited_note: Option, @@ -468,7 +468,7 @@ impl<'a> IntoDiagnostic<'a> for NonExhaustivePatternsTypeNotEmpty<'_, '_, '_> { fluent::mir_build_non_exhaustive_patterns_type_not_empty, ); diag.span(self.span); - diag.code(error_code!(E0004)); + diag.code(E0004); let peeled_ty = self.ty.peel_refs(); diag.arg("ty", self.ty); diag.arg("peeled_ty", peeled_ty); @@ -539,28 +539,28 @@ impl<'a> IntoDiagnostic<'a> for NonExhaustivePatternsTypeNotEmpty<'_, '_, '_> { pub struct NonExhaustiveMatchAllArmsGuarded; #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_build_static_in_pattern, code = "E0158")] +#[diag(mir_build_static_in_pattern, code = E0158)] pub struct StaticInPattern { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_build_assoc_const_in_pattern, code = "E0158")] +#[diag(mir_build_assoc_const_in_pattern, code = E0158)] pub struct AssocConstInPattern { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_build_const_param_in_pattern, code = "E0158")] +#[diag(mir_build_const_param_in_pattern, code = E0158)] pub struct ConstParamInPattern { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_build_non_const_path, code = "E0080")] +#[diag(mir_build_non_const_path, code = E0080)] pub struct NonConstPath { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -590,7 +590,7 @@ pub struct CouldNotEvalConstPattern { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_build_lower_range_bound_must_be_less_than_or_equal_to_upper, code = "E0030")] +#[diag(mir_build_lower_range_bound_must_be_less_than_or_equal_to_upper, code = E0030)] pub struct LowerRangeBoundMustBeLessThanOrEqualToUpper { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -611,7 +611,7 @@ pub struct LiteralOutOfRange<'tcx> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_build_lower_range_bound_must_be_less_than_upper, code = "E0579")] +#[diag(mir_build_lower_range_bound_must_be_less_than_upper, code = E0579)] pub struct LowerRangeBoundMustBeLessThanUpper { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -634,7 +634,7 @@ pub struct TrailingIrrefutableLetPatterns { } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_build_bindings_with_variant_name, code = "E0170")] +#[diag(mir_build_bindings_with_variant_name, code = E0170)] pub struct BindingsWithVariantName { #[suggestion(code = "{ty_path}::{name}", applicability = "machine-applicable")] pub suggestion: Option, @@ -821,7 +821,7 @@ pub struct NonPartialEqMatch<'tcx> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_build_pattern_not_covered, code = "E0005")] +#[diag(mir_build_pattern_not_covered, code = E0005)] pub(crate) struct PatternNotCovered<'s, 'tcx> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/lib.rs index 430c4ee3da78..a3d88b126968 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/lib.rs @@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ #![feature(let_chains)] #![feature(min_specialization)] #![feature(try_blocks)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] #[macro_use] extern crate tracing; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/check_match.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/check_match.rs index ce75a2831a51..caf7f4227dbf 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/check_match.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/check_match.rs @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ use rustc_ast::Mutability; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxIndexSet; use rustc_data_structures::stack::ensure_sufficient_stack; use rustc_errors::{ - struct_span_code_err, Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, MultiSpan, + codes::*, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, MultiSpan, }; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::*; @@ -47,9 +47,18 @@ pub(crate) fn check_match(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId) -> Result<(), Err }; visitor.visit_expr(&thir[expr]); + let origin = match tcx.def_kind(def_id) { + DefKind::AssocFn | DefKind::Fn => "function argument", + DefKind::Closure => "closure argument", + // other types of MIR don't have function parameters, and we don't need to + // categorize those for the irrefutable check. + _ if thir.params.is_empty() => "", + kind => bug!("unexpected function parameters in THIR: {kind:?} {def_id:?}"), + }; + for param in thir.params.iter() { if let Some(box ref pattern) = param.pat { - visitor.check_binding_is_irrefutable(pattern, "function argument", None, None); + visitor.check_binding_is_irrefutable(pattern, origin, None, None); } } visitor.error diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/mod.rs index ff7e985bdfdc..2190ad14b551 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/mod.rs @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ pub(crate) use self::check_match::check_match; use crate::errors::*; use crate::thir::util::UserAnnotatedTyHelpers; -use rustc_errors::error_code; +use rustc_errors::codes::*; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{CtorOf, DefKind, Res}; use rustc_hir::pat_util::EnumerateAndAdjustIterator; @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> PatCtxt<'a, 'tcx> { RangeEnd::Included => { self.tcx.dcx().emit_err(LowerRangeBoundMustBeLessThanOrEqualToUpper { span, - teach: self.tcx.sess.teach(&error_code!(E0030)).then_some(()), + teach: self.tcx.sess.teach(E0030).then_some(()), }) } RangeEnd::Excluded => { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/src/framework/cursor.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/src/framework/cursor.rs index 815f20459425..1bd9167be12e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/src/framework/cursor.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/src/framework/cursor.rs @@ -185,8 +185,8 @@ where debug_assert_eq!(target.block, self.pos.block); let block_data = &self.body[target.block]; + #[rustfmt::skip] let next_effect = if A::Direction::IS_FORWARD { - #[rustfmt::skip] self.pos.curr_effect_index.map_or_else( || Effect::Before.at_index(0), EffectIndex::next_in_forward_order, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/src/lib.rs index 8d189babee89..23111cc31995 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_dataflow/src/lib.rs @@ -3,9 +3,7 @@ #![feature(exact_size_is_empty)] #![feature(let_chains)] #![feature(min_specialization)] -#![feature(stmt_expr_attributes)] #![feature(try_blocks)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/const_prop.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/const_prop.rs index 8b9e507c8c74..c49f92f4f859 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/const_prop.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/const_prop.rs @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ pub(crate) macro throw_machine_stop_str($($tt:tt)*) {{ fn add_args( self: Box, - _: &mut dyn FnMut(std::borrow::Cow<'static, str>, rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue<'static>), + _: &mut dyn FnMut(std::borrow::Cow<'static, str>, rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue), ) {} } throw_machine_stop!(Zst) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/dataflow_const_prop.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/dataflow_const_prop.rs index d5f22b2cdbc4..ad12bce9b023 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/dataflow_const_prop.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/dataflow_const_prop.rs @@ -403,12 +403,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ConstAnalysis<'a, 'tcx> { operand, &mut |elem, op| match elem { TrackElem::Field(idx) => self.ecx.project_field(op, idx.as_usize()).ok(), - TrackElem::Variant(idx) => { - if op.layout.for_variant(&self.ecx, idx).abi.is_uninhabited() { - return None; - } - self.ecx.project_downcast(op, idx).ok() - } + TrackElem::Variant(idx) => self.ecx.project_downcast(op, idx).ok(), TrackElem::Discriminant => { let variant = self.ecx.read_discriminant(op).ok()?; let discr_value = diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/errors.rs index 4574cb4d28d2..30de40e226c3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/errors.rs @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ use std::borrow::Cow; use rustc_errors::{ - Applicability, DecorateLint, DiagCtxt, DiagnosticArgValue, DiagnosticBuilder, + codes::*, Applicability, DecorateLint, DiagCtxt, DiagnosticArgValue, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticMessage, EmissionGuarantee, IntoDiagnostic, Level, }; use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, LintDiagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ pub(crate) enum ConstMutate { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(mir_transform_unaligned_packed_ref, code = "E0793")] +#[diag(mir_transform_unaligned_packed_ref, code = E0793)] #[note] #[note(mir_transform_note_ub)] #[help] @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ impl<'a, G: EmissionGuarantee> IntoDiagnostic<'a, G> for RequiresUnsafe { #[track_caller] fn into_diagnostic(self, dcx: &'a DiagCtxt, level: Level) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, G> { let mut diag = DiagnosticBuilder::new(dcx, level, fluent::mir_transform_requires_unsafe); - diag.code("E0133".to_string()); + diag.code(E0133); diag.span(self.span); diag.span_label(self.span, self.details.label()); let desc = dcx.eagerly_translate_to_string(self.details.label(), [].into_iter()); @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ impl RequiresUnsafeDetail { diag.arg( "missing_target_features", DiagnosticArgValue::StrListSepByAnd( - missing.iter().map(|feature| Cow::from(feature.as_str())).collect(), + missing.iter().map(|feature| Cow::from(feature.to_string())).collect(), ), ); diag.arg("missing_target_features_count", missing.len()); @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ impl RequiresUnsafeDetail { DiagnosticArgValue::StrListSepByAnd( build_enabled .iter() - .map(|feature| Cow::from(feature.as_str())) + .map(|feature| Cow::from(feature.to_string())) .collect(), ), ); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/lib.rs index a78a3fd594d9..69f93fa3a0e2 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/lib.rs @@ -14,11 +14,9 @@ #![feature(never_type)] #![feature(option_get_or_insert_default)] #![feature(round_char_boundary)] -#![feature(trusted_step)] #![feature(try_blocks)] #![feature(yeet_expr)] #![feature(if_let_guard)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] #[macro_use] extern crate tracing; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/lib.rs index 3fa40db3c806..b0cfa3568cad 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/lib.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ #![feature(array_windows)] #![feature(is_sorted)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] #![allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse/messages.ftl b/compiler/rustc_parse/messages.ftl index f904e0c44ea9..aac8c0b31032 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse/messages.ftl +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse/messages.ftl @@ -772,6 +772,20 @@ parse_unexpected_const_param_declaration = unexpected `const` parameter declarat parse_unexpected_default_value_for_lifetime_in_generic_parameters = unexpected default lifetime parameter .label = lifetime parameters cannot have default values +parse_unexpected_expr_in_pat = + expected {$is_bound -> + [true] a pattern range bound + *[false] a pattern + }, found {$is_method_call -> + [true] a method call + *[false] an expression + } + + .label = {$is_method_call -> + [true] method calls + *[false] arbitrary expressions + } are not allowed in patterns + parse_unexpected_if_with_if = unexpected `if` in the condition expression .suggestion = remove the `if` diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/errors.rs index 40852048293a..4e4bf9bdad98 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/errors.rs @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ use std::borrow::Cow; use rustc_ast::token::Token; use rustc_ast::{Path, Visibility}; use rustc_errors::{ - AddToDiagnostic, Applicability, DiagCtxt, DiagnosticBuilder, IntoDiagnostic, Level, + codes::*, AddToDiagnostic, Applicability, DiagCtxt, DiagnosticBuilder, IntoDiagnostic, Level, SubdiagnosticMessage, }; use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ pub(crate) struct AmbiguousPlus { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(parse_maybe_recover_from_bad_type_plus, code = "E0178")] +#[diag(parse_maybe_recover_from_bad_type_plus, code = E0178)] pub(crate) struct BadTypePlus { pub ty: String, #[primary_span] @@ -807,7 +807,7 @@ pub(crate) struct InclusiveRangeMatchArrow { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(parse_inclusive_range_no_end, code = "E0586")] +#[diag(parse_inclusive_range_no_end, code = E0586)] #[note] pub(crate) struct InclusiveRangeNoEnd { #[primary_span] @@ -901,7 +901,7 @@ pub(crate) struct MismatchedClosingDelimiter { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(parse_incorrect_visibility_restriction, code = "E0704")] +#[diag(parse_incorrect_visibility_restriction, code = E0704)] #[help] pub(crate) struct IncorrectVisibilityRestriction { #[primary_span] @@ -925,7 +925,7 @@ pub(crate) struct ExpectedStatementAfterOuterAttr { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(parse_doc_comment_does_not_document_anything, code = "E0585")] +#[diag(parse_doc_comment_does_not_document_anything, code = E0585)] #[help] pub(crate) struct DocCommentDoesNotDocumentAnything { #[primary_span] @@ -1357,7 +1357,7 @@ pub(crate) struct AttributeOnParamType { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(parse_pattern_method_param_without_body, code = "E0642")] +#[diag(parse_pattern_method_param_without_body, code = E0642)] pub(crate) struct PatternMethodParamWithoutBody { #[primary_span] #[suggestion(code = "_", applicability = "machine-applicable")] @@ -1565,7 +1565,7 @@ pub(crate) struct WhereClauseBeforeTupleStructBodySugg { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(parse_async_fn_in_2015, code = "E0670")] +#[diag(parse_async_fn_in_2015, code = E0670)] pub(crate) struct AsyncFnIn2015 { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -1929,7 +1929,7 @@ pub struct CrDocComment { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(parse_no_digits_literal, code = "E0768")] +#[diag(parse_no_digits_literal, code = E0768)] pub struct NoDigitsLiteral { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -2415,6 +2415,18 @@ pub(crate) struct ExpectedCommaAfterPatternField { pub span: Span, } +#[derive(Diagnostic)] +#[diag(parse_unexpected_expr_in_pat)] +pub(crate) struct UnexpectedExpressionInPattern { + #[primary_span] + #[label] + pub span: Span, + /// Was a `RangePatternBound` expected? + pub is_bound: bool, + /// Was the unexpected expression a `MethodCallExpression`? + pub is_method_call: bool, +} + #[derive(Diagnostic)] #[diag(parse_unexpected_paren_in_range_pat)] pub(crate) struct UnexpectedParenInRangePat { @@ -2499,7 +2511,7 @@ pub(crate) struct FnPointerCannotBeAsync { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(parse_nested_c_variadic_type, code = "E0743")] +#[diag(parse_nested_c_variadic_type, code = E0743)] pub(crate) struct NestedCVariadicType { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lexer/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lexer/mod.rs index d7ecf577ed67..315524526760 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lexer/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lexer/mod.rs @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ use rustc_ast::ast::{self, AttrStyle}; use rustc_ast::token::{self, CommentKind, Delimiter, Token, TokenKind}; use rustc_ast::tokenstream::TokenStream; use rustc_ast::util::unicode::contains_text_flow_control_chars; -use rustc_errors::{error_code, Applicability, DiagCtxt, DiagnosticBuilder, StashKey}; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, Applicability, DiagCtxt, DiagnosticBuilder, StashKey}; use rustc_lexer::unescape::{self, EscapeError, Mode}; use rustc_lexer::{Base, DocStyle, RawStrError}; use rustc_lexer::{Cursor, LiteralKind}; @@ -397,10 +397,10 @@ impl<'sess, 'src> StringReader<'sess, 'src> { if !terminated { self.dcx() .struct_span_fatal(self.mk_sp(start, end), "unterminated character literal") - .with_code(error_code!(E0762)) + .with_code(E0762) .emit() } - self.cook_quoted(token::Char, Mode::Char, start, end, 1, 1) // ' ' + self.cook_unicode(token::Char, Mode::Char, start, end, 1, 1) // ' ' } rustc_lexer::LiteralKind::Byte { terminated } => { if !terminated { @@ -409,10 +409,10 @@ impl<'sess, 'src> StringReader<'sess, 'src> { self.mk_sp(start + BytePos(1), end), "unterminated byte constant", ) - .with_code(error_code!(E0763)) + .with_code(E0763) .emit() } - self.cook_quoted(token::Byte, Mode::Byte, start, end, 2, 1) // b' ' + self.cook_unicode(token::Byte, Mode::Byte, start, end, 2, 1) // b' ' } rustc_lexer::LiteralKind::Str { terminated } => { if !terminated { @@ -421,10 +421,10 @@ impl<'sess, 'src> StringReader<'sess, 'src> { self.mk_sp(start, end), "unterminated double quote string", ) - .with_code(error_code!(E0765)) + .with_code(E0765) .emit() } - self.cook_quoted(token::Str, Mode::Str, start, end, 1, 1) // " " + self.cook_unicode(token::Str, Mode::Str, start, end, 1, 1) // " " } rustc_lexer::LiteralKind::ByteStr { terminated } => { if !terminated { @@ -433,10 +433,10 @@ impl<'sess, 'src> StringReader<'sess, 'src> { self.mk_sp(start + BytePos(1), end), "unterminated double quote byte string", ) - .with_code(error_code!(E0766)) + .with_code(E0766) .emit() } - self.cook_quoted(token::ByteStr, Mode::ByteStr, start, end, 2, 1) // b" " + self.cook_unicode(token::ByteStr, Mode::ByteStr, start, end, 2, 1) // b" " } rustc_lexer::LiteralKind::CStr { terminated } => { if !terminated { @@ -445,16 +445,16 @@ impl<'sess, 'src> StringReader<'sess, 'src> { self.mk_sp(start + BytePos(1), end), "unterminated C string", ) - .with_code(error_code!(E0767)) + .with_code(E0767) .emit() } - self.cook_c_string(token::CStr, Mode::CStr, start, end, 2, 1) // c" " + self.cook_mixed(token::CStr, Mode::CStr, start, end, 2, 1) // c" " } rustc_lexer::LiteralKind::RawStr { n_hashes } => { if let Some(n_hashes) = n_hashes { let n = u32::from(n_hashes); let kind = token::StrRaw(n_hashes); - self.cook_quoted(kind, Mode::RawStr, start, end, 2 + n, 1 + n) // r##" "## + self.cook_unicode(kind, Mode::RawStr, start, end, 2 + n, 1 + n) // r##" "## } else { self.report_raw_str_error(start, 1); } @@ -463,7 +463,7 @@ impl<'sess, 'src> StringReader<'sess, 'src> { if let Some(n_hashes) = n_hashes { let n = u32::from(n_hashes); let kind = token::ByteStrRaw(n_hashes); - self.cook_quoted(kind, Mode::RawByteStr, start, end, 3 + n, 1 + n) // br##" "## + self.cook_unicode(kind, Mode::RawByteStr, start, end, 3 + n, 1 + n) // br##" "## } else { self.report_raw_str_error(start, 2); } @@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ impl<'sess, 'src> StringReader<'sess, 'src> { if let Some(n_hashes) = n_hashes { let n = u32::from(n_hashes); let kind = token::CStrRaw(n_hashes); - self.cook_c_string(kind, Mode::RawCStr, start, end, 3 + n, 1 + n) // cr##" "## + self.cook_unicode(kind, Mode::RawCStr, start, end, 3 + n, 1 + n) // cr##" "## } else { self.report_raw_str_error(start, 2); } @@ -582,7 +582,7 @@ impl<'sess, 'src> StringReader<'sess, 'src> { ) -> ! { let mut err = self.dcx().struct_span_fatal(self.mk_sp(start, start), "unterminated raw string"); - err.code(error_code!(E0748)); + err.code(E0748); err.span_label(self.mk_sp(start, start), "unterminated raw string"); if n_hashes > 0 { @@ -614,7 +614,7 @@ impl<'sess, 'src> StringReader<'sess, 'src> { }; let last_bpos = self.pos; let mut err = self.dcx().struct_span_fatal(self.mk_sp(start, last_bpos), msg); - err.code(error_code!(E0758)); + err.code(E0758); let mut nested_block_comment_open_idxs = vec![]; let mut last_nested_block_comment_idxs = None; let mut content_chars = self.str_from(start).char_indices().peekable(); @@ -735,7 +735,7 @@ impl<'sess, 'src> StringReader<'sess, 'src> { } } - fn cook_quoted( + fn cook_unicode( &self, kind: token::LitKind, mode: Mode, @@ -745,13 +745,13 @@ impl<'sess, 'src> StringReader<'sess, 'src> { postfix_len: u32, ) -> (token::LitKind, Symbol) { self.cook_common(kind, mode, start, end, prefix_len, postfix_len, |src, mode, callback| { - unescape::unescape_literal(src, mode, &mut |span, result| { + unescape::unescape_unicode(src, mode, &mut |span, result| { callback(span, result.map(drop)) }) }) } - fn cook_c_string( + fn cook_mixed( &self, kind: token::LitKind, mode: Mode, @@ -761,7 +761,7 @@ impl<'sess, 'src> StringReader<'sess, 'src> { postfix_len: u32, ) -> (token::LitKind, Symbol) { self.cook_common(kind, mode, start, end, prefix_len, postfix_len, |src, mode, callback| { - unescape::unescape_c_string(src, mode, &mut |span, result| { + unescape::unescape_mixed(src, mode, &mut |span, result| { callback(span, result.map(drop)) }) }) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lib.rs index c00e318f2270..49e036c38013 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lib.rs @@ -5,9 +5,6 @@ #![feature(if_let_guard)] #![feature(iter_intersperse)] #![feature(let_chains)] -#![feature(never_type)] -#![feature(rustc_attrs)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] #![allow(internal_features)] #[macro_use] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/attr.rs b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/attr.rs index a92609c2c2f8..98e062dd784d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/attr.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/attr.rs @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ use super::{AttrWrapper, Capturing, FnParseMode, ForceCollect, Parser, PathStyle use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_ast::attr; use rustc_ast::token::{self, Delimiter, Nonterminal}; -use rustc_errors::{error_code, Diagnostic, PResult}; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, Diagnostic, PResult}; use rustc_span::{sym, BytePos, Span}; use thin_vec::ThinVec; use tracing::debug; @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { let mut err = self .dcx() .struct_span_err(span, fluent::parse_inner_doc_comment_not_permitted); - err.code(error_code!(E0753)); + err.code(E0753); if let Some(replacement_span) = self.annotate_following_item_if_applicable( &mut err, span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/diagnostics.rs b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/diagnostics.rs index 720a610fdf51..7a24b819b5f5 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/diagnostics.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/diagnostics.rs @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ use crate::parser; use crate::parser::attr::InnerAttrPolicy; use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_ast::ptr::P; -use rustc_ast::token::{self, Delimiter, Lit, LitKind, TokenKind}; +use rustc_ast::token::{self, Delimiter, Lit, LitKind, Token, TokenKind}; use rustc_ast::tokenstream::AttrTokenTree; use rustc_ast::util::parser::AssocOp; use rustc_ast::{ @@ -448,12 +448,11 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { }) } - let mut expected = edible + self.expected_tokens.extend(edible.iter().chain(inedible).cloned().map(TokenType::Token)); + let mut expected = self + .expected_tokens .iter() - .chain(inedible) .cloned() - .map(TokenType::Token) - .chain(self.expected_tokens.iter().cloned()) .filter(|token| { // Filter out suggestions that suggest the same token which was found and deemed incorrect. fn is_ident_eq_keyword(found: &TokenKind, expected: &TokenType) -> bool { @@ -792,13 +791,28 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { && let [segment] = &attr_kind.item.path.segments[..] && segment.ident.name == sym::cfg && let Some(args_span) = attr_kind.item.args.span() - && let Ok(next_attr) = snapshot.parse_attribute(InnerAttrPolicy::Forbidden(None)) + && let next_attr = match snapshot.parse_attribute(InnerAttrPolicy::Forbidden(None)) + { + Ok(next_attr) => next_attr, + Err(inner_err) => { + err.cancel(); + inner_err.cancel(); + return; + } + } && let ast::AttrKind::Normal(next_attr_kind) = next_attr.kind && let Some(next_attr_args_span) = next_attr_kind.item.args.span() && let [next_segment] = &next_attr_kind.item.path.segments[..] && segment.ident.name == sym::cfg - && let Ok(next_expr) = snapshot.parse_expr() { + let next_expr = match snapshot.parse_expr() { + Ok(next_expr) => next_expr, + Err(inner_err) => { + err.cancel(); + inner_err.cancel(); + return; + } + }; // We have for sure // #[cfg(..)] // expr @@ -2927,6 +2941,22 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { Ok(()) } + /// Check for exclusive ranges written as `..<` + pub(crate) fn maybe_err_dotdotlt_syntax(&self, maybe_lt: Token, mut err: PErr<'a>) -> PErr<'a> { + if maybe_lt == token::Lt + && (self.expected_tokens.contains(&TokenType::Token(token::Gt)) + || matches!(self.token.kind, token::Literal(..))) + { + err.span_suggestion( + maybe_lt.span, + "remove the `<` to write an exclusive range", + "", + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ); + } + err + } + pub fn is_diff_marker(&mut self, long_kind: &TokenKind, short_kind: &TokenKind) -> bool { (0..3).all(|i| self.look_ahead(i, |tok| tok == long_kind)) && self.look_ahead(3, |tok| tok == short_kind) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/expr.rs b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/expr.rs index ae3661a530b0..9f748e2a3feb 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/expr.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/expr.rs @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ use rustc_data_structures::stack::ensure_sufficient_stack; use rustc_errors::{ AddToDiagnostic, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, PResult, StashKey, }; +use rustc_lexer::unescape::unescape_char; use rustc_macros::Subdiagnostic; use rustc_session::errors::{report_lit_error, ExprParenthesesNeeded}; use rustc_session::lint::builtin::BREAK_WITH_LABEL_AND_LOOP; @@ -444,6 +445,19 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { ) if self.restrictions.contains(Restrictions::CONST_EXPR) => { return None; } + // When recovering patterns as expressions, stop parsing when encountering an assignment `=`, an alternative `|`, or a range `..`. + ( + Some( + AssocOp::Assign + | AssocOp::AssignOp(_) + | AssocOp::BitOr + | AssocOp::DotDot + | AssocOp::DotDotEq, + ), + _, + ) if self.restrictions.contains(Restrictions::IS_PAT) => { + return None; + } (Some(op), _) => (op, self.token.span), (None, Some((Ident { name: sym::and, span }, false))) if self.may_recover() => { self.dcx().emit_err(errors::InvalidLogicalOperator { @@ -482,7 +496,11 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { cur_op_span: Span, ) -> PResult<'a, P> { let rhs = if self.is_at_start_of_range_notation_rhs() { - Some(self.parse_expr_assoc_with(prec + 1, LhsExpr::NotYetParsed)?) + let maybe_lt = self.token.clone(); + Some( + self.parse_expr_assoc_with(prec + 1, LhsExpr::NotYetParsed) + .map_err(|err| self.maybe_err_dotdotlt_syntax(maybe_lt, err))?, + ) } else { None }; @@ -531,11 +549,13 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { let attrs = self.parse_or_use_outer_attributes(attrs)?; self.collect_tokens_for_expr(attrs, |this, attrs| { let lo = this.token.span; + let maybe_lt = this.look_ahead(1, |t| t.clone()); this.bump(); let (span, opt_end) = if this.is_at_start_of_range_notation_rhs() { // RHS must be parsed with more associativity than the dots. this.parse_expr_assoc_with(op.unwrap().precedence() + 1, LhsExpr::NotYetParsed) - .map(|x| (lo.to(x.span), Some(x)))? + .map(|x| (lo.to(x.span), Some(x))) + .map_err(|err| this.maybe_err_dotdotlt_syntax(maybe_lt, err))? } else { (lo, None) }; @@ -1646,6 +1666,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { && self.may_recover() && (matches!(self.token.kind, token::CloseDelim(_) | token::Comma) || self.token.is_punct()) + && could_be_unclosed_char_literal(label_.ident) { let (lit, _) = self.recover_unclosed_char(label_.ident, Parser::mk_token_lit_char, |self_| { @@ -1731,16 +1752,17 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { Ok(expr) } - /// Emit an error when a char is parsed as a lifetime because of a missing quote. + /// Emit an error when a char is parsed as a lifetime or label because of a missing quote. pub(super) fn recover_unclosed_char( &self, - lifetime: Ident, + ident: Ident, mk_lit_char: impl FnOnce(Symbol, Span) -> L, err: impl FnOnce(&Self) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a>, ) -> L { - if let Some(diag) = self.dcx().steal_diagnostic(lifetime.span, StashKey::LifetimeIsChar) { + assert!(could_be_unclosed_char_literal(ident)); + if let Some(diag) = self.dcx().steal_diagnostic(ident.span, StashKey::LifetimeIsChar) { diag.with_span_suggestion_verbose( - lifetime.span.shrink_to_hi(), + ident.span.shrink_to_hi(), "add `'` to close the char literal", "'", Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, @@ -1749,15 +1771,15 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { } else { err(self) .with_span_suggestion_verbose( - lifetime.span.shrink_to_hi(), + ident.span.shrink_to_hi(), "add `'` to close the char literal", "'", Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, ) .emit(); } - let name = lifetime.without_first_quote().name; - mk_lit_char(name, lifetime.span) + let name = ident.without_first_quote().name; + mk_lit_char(name, ident.span) } /// Recover on the syntax `do catch { ... }` suggesting `try { ... }` instead. @@ -2028,8 +2050,11 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { let msg = format!("unexpected token: {}", super::token_descr(&token)); self_.dcx().struct_span_err(token.span, msg) }; - // On an error path, eagerly consider a lifetime to be an unclosed character lit - if self.token.is_lifetime() { + // On an error path, eagerly consider a lifetime to be an unclosed character lit, if that + // makes sense. + if let Some(ident) = self.token.lifetime() + && could_be_unclosed_char_literal(ident) + { let lt = self.expect_lifetime(); Ok(self.recover_unclosed_char(lt.ident, mk_lit_char, err)) } else { @@ -3757,6 +3782,13 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { } } +/// Could this lifetime/label be an unclosed char literal? For example, `'a` +/// could be, but `'abc` could not. +pub(crate) fn could_be_unclosed_char_literal(ident: Ident) -> bool { + ident.name.as_str().starts_with('\'') + && unescape_char(ident.without_first_quote().name.as_str()).is_ok() +} + /// Used to forbid `let` expressions in certain syntactic locations. #[derive(Clone, Copy, Subdiagnostic)] pub(crate) enum ForbiddenLetReason { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/item.rs b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/item.rs index 3bd8ae025862..9a77643f9510 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/item.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/item.rs @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ use rustc_ast::tokenstream::{DelimSpan, TokenStream, TokenTree}; use rustc_ast::util::case::Case; use rustc_ast::{self as ast}; use rustc_ast_pretty::pprust; -use rustc_errors::{struct_span_code_err, Applicability, PResult, StashKey}; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, PResult, StashKey}; use rustc_span::edit_distance::edit_distance; use rustc_span::edition::Edition; use rustc_span::source_map; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/mod.rs index ff2fb6271a8d..623407eb3800 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/mod.rs @@ -53,6 +53,7 @@ bitflags::bitflags! { const CONST_EXPR = 1 << 2; const ALLOW_LET = 1 << 3; const IN_IF_GUARD = 1 << 4; + const IS_PAT = 1 << 5; } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/pat.rs b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/pat.rs index 7918e03750ce..12260ec95a5b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/pat.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/pat.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use super::{ForceCollect, Parser, PathStyle, TrailingToken}; +use super::{ForceCollect, Parser, PathStyle, Restrictions, TrailingToken}; use crate::errors::{ self, AmbiguousRangePattern, DotDotDotForRemainingFields, DotDotDotRangeToPatternNotAllowed, DotDotDotRestPattern, EnumPatternInsteadOfIdentifier, ExpectedBindingLeftOfAt, @@ -6,14 +6,15 @@ use crate::errors::{ InclusiveRangeExtraEquals, InclusiveRangeMatchArrow, InclusiveRangeNoEnd, InvalidMutInPattern, PatternOnWrongSideOfAt, RefMutOrderIncorrect, RemoveLet, RepeatedMutInPattern, SwitchRefBoxOrder, TopLevelOrPatternNotAllowed, TopLevelOrPatternNotAllowedSugg, - TrailingVertNotAllowed, UnexpectedLifetimeInPattern, UnexpectedParenInRangePat, - UnexpectedParenInRangePatSugg, UnexpectedVertVertBeforeFunctionParam, - UnexpectedVertVertInPattern, + TrailingVertNotAllowed, UnexpectedExpressionInPattern, UnexpectedLifetimeInPattern, + UnexpectedParenInRangePat, UnexpectedParenInRangePatSugg, + UnexpectedVertVertBeforeFunctionParam, UnexpectedVertVertInPattern, }; +use crate::parser::expr::could_be_unclosed_char_literal; use crate::{maybe_recover_from_interpolated_ty_qpath, maybe_whole}; use rustc_ast::mut_visit::{noop_visit_pat, MutVisitor}; use rustc_ast::ptr::P; -use rustc_ast::token::{self, Delimiter}; +use rustc_ast::token::{self, BinOpToken, Delimiter, Token}; use rustc_ast::{ self as ast, AttrVec, BindingAnnotation, ByRef, Expr, ExprKind, MacCall, Mutability, Pat, PatField, PatFieldsRest, PatKind, Path, QSelf, RangeEnd, RangeSyntax, @@ -23,7 +24,7 @@ use rustc_errors::{Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, PResult}; use rustc_session::errors::ExprParenthesesNeeded; use rustc_span::source_map::{respan, Spanned}; use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Ident}; -use rustc_span::Span; +use rustc_span::{ErrorGuaranteed, Span}; use thin_vec::{thin_vec, ThinVec}; #[derive(PartialEq, Copy, Clone)] @@ -336,6 +337,95 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { } } + /// Ensures that the last parsed pattern (or pattern range bound) is not followed by a method call or an operator. + /// + /// `is_end_bound` indicates whether the last parsed thing was the end bound of a range pattern (see [`parse_pat_range_end`](Self::parse_pat_range_end)) + /// in order to say "expected a pattern range bound" instead of "expected a pattern"; + /// ```text + /// 0..=1 + 2 + /// ^^^^^ + /// ``` + /// Only the end bound is spanned, and this function have no idea if there were a `..=` before `pat_span`, hence the parameter. + #[must_use = "the pattern must be discarded as `PatKind::Err` if this function returns Some"] + fn maybe_recover_trailing_expr( + &mut self, + pat_span: Span, + is_end_bound: bool, + ) -> Option { + if self.prev_token.is_keyword(kw::Underscore) || !self.may_recover() { + // Don't recover anything after an `_` or if recovery is disabled. + return None; + } + + // Check for `.hello()`, but allow `.Hello()` to be recovered as `, Hello()` in `parse_seq_to_before_tokens()`. + let has_trailing_method = self.check_noexpect(&token::Dot) + && self.look_ahead(1, |tok| { + tok.ident() + .and_then(|(ident, _)| ident.name.as_str().chars().next()) + .is_some_and(char::is_lowercase) + }) + && self.look_ahead(2, |tok| tok.kind == token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Parenthesis)); + + // Check for operators. + // `|` is excluded as it is used in pattern alternatives and lambdas, + // `?` is included for error propagation, + // `[` is included for indexing operations, + // `[]` is excluded as `a[]` isn't an expression and should be recovered as `a, []` (cf. `tests/ui/parser/pat-lt-bracket-7.rs`) + let has_trailing_operator = matches!(self.token.kind, token::BinOp(op) if op != BinOpToken::Or) + || self.token.kind == token::Question + || (self.token.kind == token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Bracket) + && self.look_ahead(1, |tok| tok.kind != token::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Bracket))); + + if !has_trailing_method && !has_trailing_operator { + // Nothing to recover here. + return None; + } + + // Let's try to parse an expression to emit a better diagnostic. + let mut snapshot = self.create_snapshot_for_diagnostic(); + snapshot.restrictions.insert(Restrictions::IS_PAT); + + // Parse `?`, `.f`, `(arg0, arg1, ...)` or `[expr]` until they've all been eaten. + if let Ok(expr) = snapshot + .parse_expr_dot_or_call_with( + self.mk_expr_err(pat_span), // equivalent to transforming the parsed pattern into an `Expr` + pat_span, + AttrVec::new(), + ) + .map_err(|err| err.cancel()) + { + let non_assoc_span = expr.span; + + // Parse an associative expression such as `+ expr`, `% expr`, ... + // Assignements, ranges and `|` are disabled by [`Restrictions::IS_PAT`]. + if let Ok(expr) = + snapshot.parse_expr_assoc_with(0, expr.into()).map_err(|err| err.cancel()) + { + // We got a valid expression. + self.restore_snapshot(snapshot); + self.restrictions.remove(Restrictions::IS_PAT); + + let is_bound = is_end_bound + // is_start_bound: either `..` or `)..` + || self.token.is_range_separator() + || self.token.kind == token::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Parenthesis) + && self.look_ahead(1, Token::is_range_separator); + + // Check that `parse_expr_assoc_with` didn't eat a rhs. + let is_method_call = has_trailing_method && non_assoc_span == expr.span; + + return Some(self.dcx().emit_err(UnexpectedExpressionInPattern { + span: expr.span, + is_bound, + is_method_call, + })); + } + } + + // We got a trailing method/operator, but we couldn't parse an expression. + None + } + /// Parses a pattern, with a setting whether modern range patterns (e.g., `a..=b`, `a..b` are /// allowed). fn parse_pat_with_range_pat( @@ -441,13 +531,17 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { } else if self.check(&token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Parenthesis)) { self.parse_pat_tuple_struct(qself, path)? } else { - PatKind::Path(qself, path) + match self.maybe_recover_trailing_expr(span, false) { + Some(guar) => PatKind::Err(guar), + None => PatKind::Path(qself, path), + } } - } else if matches!(self.token.kind, token::Lifetime(_)) + } else if let token::Lifetime(lt) = self.token.kind // In pattern position, we're totally fine with using "next token isn't colon" // as a heuristic. We could probably just always try to recover if it's a lifetime, // because we never have `'a: label {}` in a pattern position anyways, but it does // keep us from suggesting something like `let 'a: Ty = ..` => `let 'a': Ty = ..` + && could_be_unclosed_char_literal(Ident::with_dummy_span(lt)) && !self.look_ahead(1, |token| matches!(token.kind, token::Colon)) { // Recover a `'a` as a `'a'` literal @@ -470,10 +564,17 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { } else { // Try to parse everything else as literal with optional minus match self.parse_literal_maybe_minus() { - Ok(begin) => match self.parse_range_end() { - Some(form) => self.parse_pat_range_begin_with(begin, form)?, - None => PatKind::Lit(begin), - }, + Ok(begin) => { + let begin = match self.maybe_recover_trailing_expr(begin.span, false) { + Some(_) => self.mk_expr_err(begin.span), + None => begin, + }; + + match self.parse_range_end() { + Some(form) => self.parse_pat_range_begin_with(begin, form)?, + None => PatKind::Lit(begin), + } + } Err(err) => return self.fatal_unexpected_non_pat(err, expected), } }; @@ -615,6 +716,21 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { self.parse_pat_range_begin_with(begin.clone(), form)? } + // recover ranges with parentheses around the `(start)..` + PatKind::Err(_) + if self.may_recover() + && let Some(form) = self.parse_range_end() => + { + self.dcx().emit_err(UnexpectedParenInRangePat { + span: vec![open_paren, close_paren], + sugg: UnexpectedParenInRangePatSugg { + start_span: open_paren, + end_span: close_paren, + }, + }); + + self.parse_pat_range_begin_with(self.mk_expr(pat.span, ExprKind::Err), form)? + } // (pat) with optional parentheses _ => PatKind::Paren(pat), @@ -853,6 +969,8 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { self.parse_literal_maybe_minus() }?; + let recovered = self.maybe_recover_trailing_expr(bound.span, true); + // recover trailing `)` if let Some(open_paren) = open_paren { self.expect(&token::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Parenthesis))?; @@ -866,7 +984,10 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { }); } - Ok(bound) + Ok(match recovered { + Some(_) => self.mk_expr_err(bound.span), + None => bound, + }) } /// Is this the start of a pattern beginning with a path? @@ -929,7 +1050,17 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { .create_err(EnumPatternInsteadOfIdentifier { span: self.prev_token.span })); } - Ok(PatKind::Ident(binding_annotation, ident, sub)) + // Check for method calls after the `ident`, + // but not `ident @ subpat` as `subpat` was already checked and `ident` continues with `@`. + + let pat = if sub.is_none() + && let Some(guar) = self.maybe_recover_trailing_expr(ident.span, false) + { + PatKind::Err(guar) + } else { + PatKind::Ident(binding_annotation, ident, sub) + }; + Ok(pat) } /// Parse a struct ("record") pattern (e.g. `Foo { ... }` or `Foo::Bar { ... }`). diff --git a/compiler/rustc_parse_format/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_parse_format/src/lib.rs index 625764876a6b..d76ee161da6f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_parse_format/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_parse_format/src/lib.rs @@ -1056,7 +1056,7 @@ fn find_width_map_from_snippet( fn unescape_string(string: &str) -> Option { let mut buf = string::String::new(); let mut ok = true; - unescape::unescape_literal(string, unescape::Mode::Str, &mut |_, unescaped_char| { + unescape::unescape_unicode(string, unescape::Mode::Str, &mut |_, unescaped_char| { match unescaped_char { Ok(c) => buf.push(c), Err(_) => ok = false, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/check_attr.rs b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/check_attr.rs index 9d9741bbe894..0f0027db01dc 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/check_attr.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/check_attr.rs @@ -5,8 +5,10 @@ //! item. use crate::{errors, fluent_generated as fluent}; -use rustc_ast::{ast, AttrStyle, Attribute, LitKind, MetaItemKind, MetaItemLit, NestedMetaItem}; +use rustc_ast::{ast, AttrKind, AttrStyle, Attribute, LitKind}; +use rustc_ast::{MetaItemKind, MetaItemLit, NestedMetaItem}; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; +use rustc_errors::StashKey; use rustc_errors::{Applicability, DiagCtxt, IntoDiagnosticArg, MultiSpan}; use rustc_feature::{AttributeDuplicates, AttributeType, BuiltinAttribute, BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTE_MAP}; use rustc_hir as hir; @@ -78,7 +80,7 @@ pub(crate) enum ProcMacroKind { } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for ProcMacroKind { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue { match self { ProcMacroKind::Attribute => "attribute proc macro", ProcMacroKind::Derive => "derive proc macro", @@ -2530,6 +2532,14 @@ fn check_invalid_crate_level_attr(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, attrs: &[Attribute]) { if attr.style == AttrStyle::Inner { for attr_to_check in ATTRS_TO_CHECK { if attr.has_name(*attr_to_check) { + if let AttrKind::Normal(ref p) = attr.kind + && let Some(diag) = tcx.dcx().steal_diagnostic( + p.item.path.span, + StashKey::UndeterminedMacroResolution, + ) + { + diag.cancel(); + } let item = tcx .hir() .items() diff --git a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/dead.rs b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/dead.rs index d3909ce3a1c1..9be286744351 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/dead.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/dead.rs @@ -917,7 +917,7 @@ impl<'tcx> DeadVisitor<'tcx> { return; } dead_codes.sort_by_key(|v| v.level); - for group in dead_codes[..].group_by(|a, b| a.level == b.level) { + for group in dead_codes[..].chunk_by(|a, b| a.level == b.level) { self.lint_at_single_level(&group, participle, Some(def_id), report_on); } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/entry.rs b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/entry.rs index 25ca685cbfad..97c70e327f0f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/entry.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/entry.rs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ use rustc_ast::attr; use rustc_ast::entry::EntryPointType; -use rustc_errors::error_code; +use rustc_errors::codes::*; use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId, CRATE_DEF_ID, LOCAL_CRATE}; use rustc_hir::{ItemId, Node, CRATE_HIR_ID}; @@ -180,8 +180,8 @@ fn no_main_err(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, visitor: &EntryContext<'_>) { Default::default() }); let main_def_opt = tcx.resolutions(()).main_def; - let code = error_code!(E0601); - let add_teach_note = tcx.sess.teach(&code); + let code = E0601; + let add_teach_note = tcx.sess.teach(code); // The file may be empty, which leads to the diagnostic machinery not emitting this // note. This is a relatively simple way to detect that case and emit a span-less // note instead. diff --git a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/errors.rs index cf3c7cc4ace0..77bfe57e3706 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/errors.rs @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ use std::{ use crate::fluent_generated as fluent; use rustc_ast::Label; use rustc_errors::{ - error_code, AddToDiagnostic, Applicability, DiagCtxt, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, + codes::*, AddToDiagnostic, Applicability, DiagCtxt, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticSymbolList, EmissionGuarantee, IntoDiagnostic, Level, MultiSpan, }; use rustc_hir::{self as hir, ExprKind, Target}; @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ pub struct IgnoredInlineAttrFnProto; pub struct IgnoredInlineAttrConstants; #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_inline_not_fn_or_closure, code = "E0518")] +#[diag(passes_inline_not_fn_or_closure, code = E0518)] pub struct InlineNotFnOrClosure { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ pub struct IgnoredCoveragePropagate; pub struct IgnoredCoverageFnDefn; #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_coverage_not_coverable, code = "E0788")] +#[diag(passes_coverage_not_coverable, code = E0788)] pub struct IgnoredCoverageNotCoverable { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, @@ -95,14 +95,14 @@ pub struct AttrShouldBeAppliedToFn { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_naked_tracked_caller, code = "E0736")] +#[diag(passes_naked_tracked_caller, code = E0736)] pub struct NakedTrackedCaller { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_should_be_applied_to_fn, code = "E0739")] +#[diag(passes_should_be_applied_to_fn, code = E0739)] pub struct TrackedCallerWrongLocation { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ pub struct TrackedCallerWrongLocation { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_should_be_applied_to_struct_enum, code = "E0701")] +#[diag(passes_should_be_applied_to_struct_enum, code = E0701)] pub struct NonExhaustiveWrongLocation { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, @@ -370,28 +370,28 @@ pub struct HasIncoherentInherentImpl { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_both_ffi_const_and_pure, code = "E0757")] +#[diag(passes_both_ffi_const_and_pure, code = E0757)] pub struct BothFfiConstAndPure { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_ffi_pure_invalid_target, code = "E0755")] +#[diag(passes_ffi_pure_invalid_target, code = E0755)] pub struct FfiPureInvalidTarget { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_ffi_const_invalid_target, code = "E0756")] +#[diag(passes_ffi_const_invalid_target, code = E0756)] pub struct FfiConstInvalidTarget { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_ffi_returns_twice_invalid_target, code = "E0724")] +#[diag(passes_ffi_returns_twice_invalid_target, code = E0724)] pub struct FfiReturnsTwiceInvalidTarget { #[primary_span] pub attr_span: Span, @@ -552,21 +552,21 @@ pub struct NoMangle { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_repr_ident, code = "E0565")] +#[diag(passes_repr_ident, code = E0565)] pub struct ReprIdent { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_repr_conflicting, code = "E0566")] +#[diag(passes_repr_conflicting, code = E0566)] pub struct ReprConflicting { #[primary_span] pub hint_spans: Vec, } #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_repr_conflicting, code = "E0566")] +#[diag(passes_repr_conflicting, code = E0566)] pub struct ReprConflictingLint; #[derive(Diagnostic)] @@ -667,7 +667,7 @@ pub(crate) struct EmptyConfusables { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_incorrect_meta_item, code = "E0539")] +#[diag(passes_incorrect_meta_item, code = E0539)] pub(crate) struct IncorrectMetaItem { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -737,7 +737,7 @@ pub struct Unused { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_non_exported_macro_invalid_attrs, code = "E0518")] +#[diag(passes_non_exported_macro_invalid_attrs, code = E0518)] pub struct NonExportedMacroInvalidAttrs { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -801,7 +801,7 @@ pub struct DeprecatedAnnotationHasNoEffect { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_unknown_external_lang_item, code = "E0264")] +#[diag(passes_unknown_external_lang_item, code = E0264)] pub struct UnknownExternLangItem { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -837,7 +837,7 @@ pub struct LangItemWithTargetFeature { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_lang_item_on_incorrect_target, code = "E0718")] +#[diag(passes_lang_item_on_incorrect_target, code = E0718)] pub struct LangItemOnIncorrectTarget { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -848,7 +848,7 @@ pub struct LangItemOnIncorrectTarget { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_unknown_lang_item, code = "E0522")] +#[diag(passes_unknown_lang_item, code = E0522)] pub struct UnknownLangItem { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -990,7 +990,7 @@ pub struct UnrecognizedField { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_feature_stable_twice, code = "E0711")] +#[diag(passes_feature_stable_twice, code = E0711)] pub struct FeatureStableTwice { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -1000,7 +1000,7 @@ pub struct FeatureStableTwice { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_feature_previously_declared, code = "E0711")] +#[diag(passes_feature_previously_declared, code = E0711)] pub struct FeaturePreviouslyDeclared<'a, 'b> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -1025,7 +1025,7 @@ impl<'a, G: EmissionGuarantee> IntoDiagnostic<'_, G> for BreakNonLoop<'a> { fn into_diagnostic(self, dcx: &DiagCtxt, level: Level) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'_, G> { let mut diag = DiagnosticBuilder::new(dcx, level, fluent::passes_break_non_loop); diag.span(self.span); - diag.code(error_code!(E0571)); + diag.code(E0571); diag.arg("kind", self.kind); diag.span_label(self.span, fluent::passes_label); if let Some(head) = self.head { @@ -1063,7 +1063,7 @@ impl<'a, G: EmissionGuarantee> IntoDiagnostic<'_, G> for BreakNonLoop<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_continue_labeled_block, code = "E0696")] +#[diag(passes_continue_labeled_block, code = E0696)] pub struct ContinueLabeledBlock { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -1073,7 +1073,7 @@ pub struct ContinueLabeledBlock { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_break_inside_closure, code = "E0267")] +#[diag(passes_break_inside_closure, code = E0267)] pub struct BreakInsideClosure<'a> { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -1084,7 +1084,7 @@ pub struct BreakInsideClosure<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_break_inside_async_block, code = "E0267")] +#[diag(passes_break_inside_async_block, code = E0267)] pub struct BreakInsideAsyncBlock<'a> { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -1095,7 +1095,7 @@ pub struct BreakInsideAsyncBlock<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_outside_loop, code = "E0268")] +#[diag(passes_outside_loop, code = E0268)] pub struct OutsideLoop<'a> { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -1115,7 +1115,7 @@ pub struct OutsideLoopSuggestion { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_unlabeled_in_labeled_block, code = "E0695")] +#[diag(passes_unlabeled_in_labeled_block, code = E0695)] pub struct UnlabeledInLabeledBlock<'a> { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -1124,7 +1124,7 @@ pub struct UnlabeledInLabeledBlock<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_unlabeled_cf_in_while_condition, code = "E0590")] +#[diag(passes_unlabeled_cf_in_while_condition, code = E0590)] pub struct UnlabeledCfInWhileCondition<'a> { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -1169,7 +1169,7 @@ impl IntoDiagnostic<'_, G> for NakedFunctionsAsmBlock { fn into_diagnostic(self, dcx: &DiagCtxt, level: Level) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'_, G> { let mut diag = DiagnosticBuilder::new(dcx, level, fluent::passes_naked_functions_asm_block); diag.span(self.span); - diag.code(error_code!(E0787)); + diag.code(E0787); for span in self.multiple_asms.iter() { diag.span_label(*span, fluent::passes_label_multiple_asm); } @@ -1181,14 +1181,14 @@ impl IntoDiagnostic<'_, G> for NakedFunctionsAsmBlock { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_naked_functions_operands, code = "E0787")] +#[diag(passes_naked_functions_operands, code = E0787)] pub struct NakedFunctionsOperands { #[primary_span] pub unsupported_operands: Vec, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_naked_functions_asm_options, code = "E0787")] +#[diag(passes_naked_functions_asm_options, code = E0787)] pub struct NakedFunctionsAsmOptions { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -1196,7 +1196,7 @@ pub struct NakedFunctionsAsmOptions { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_naked_functions_must_use_noreturn, code = "E0787")] +#[diag(passes_naked_functions_must_use_noreturn, code = E0787)] pub struct NakedFunctionsMustUseNoreturn { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -1229,7 +1229,7 @@ pub struct AttrOnlyInFunctions { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_multiple_rustc_main, code = "E0137")] +#[diag(passes_multiple_rustc_main, code = E0137)] pub struct MultipleRustcMain { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -1240,7 +1240,7 @@ pub struct MultipleRustcMain { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_multiple_start_functions, code = "E0138")] +#[diag(passes_multiple_start_functions, code = E0138)] pub struct MultipleStartFunctions { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -1280,7 +1280,7 @@ impl<'a, G: EmissionGuarantee> IntoDiagnostic<'a, G> for NoMainErr { fn into_diagnostic(self, dcx: &'a DiagCtxt, level: Level) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, G> { let mut diag = DiagnosticBuilder::new(dcx, level, fluent::passes_no_main_function); diag.span(DUMMY_SP); - diag.code(error_code!(E0601)); + diag.code(E0601); diag.arg("crate_name", self.crate_name); diag.arg("filename", self.filename); diag.arg("has_filename", self.has_filename); @@ -1345,7 +1345,7 @@ impl IntoDiagnostic<'_, G> for DuplicateLangItem { Duplicate::CrateDepends => fluent::passes_duplicate_lang_item_crate_depends, }, ); - diag.code(error_code!(E0152)); + diag.code(E0152); diag.arg("lang_item_name", self.lang_item_name); diag.arg("crate_name", self.crate_name); diag.arg("dependency_of", self.dependency_of); @@ -1382,7 +1382,7 @@ impl IntoDiagnostic<'_, G> for DuplicateLangItem { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_incorrect_target, code = "E0718")] +#[diag(passes_incorrect_target, code = E0718)] pub struct IncorrectTarget<'a> { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -1418,7 +1418,7 @@ pub struct ObjectLifetimeErr { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_unrecognized_repr_hint, code = "E0552")] +#[diag(passes_unrecognized_repr_hint, code = E0552)] #[help] pub struct UnrecognizedReprHint { #[primary_span] @@ -1427,35 +1427,35 @@ pub struct UnrecognizedReprHint { #[derive(Diagnostic)] pub enum AttrApplication { - #[diag(passes_attr_application_enum, code = "E0517")] + #[diag(passes_attr_application_enum, code = E0517)] Enum { #[primary_span] hint_span: Span, #[label] span: Span, }, - #[diag(passes_attr_application_struct, code = "E0517")] + #[diag(passes_attr_application_struct, code = E0517)] Struct { #[primary_span] hint_span: Span, #[label] span: Span, }, - #[diag(passes_attr_application_struct_union, code = "E0517")] + #[diag(passes_attr_application_struct_union, code = E0517)] StructUnion { #[primary_span] hint_span: Span, #[label] span: Span, }, - #[diag(passes_attr_application_struct_enum_union, code = "E0517")] + #[diag(passes_attr_application_struct_enum_union, code = E0517)] StructEnumUnion { #[primary_span] hint_span: Span, #[label] span: Span, }, - #[diag(passes_attr_application_struct_enum_function_method_union, code = "E0517")] + #[diag(passes_attr_application_struct_enum_function_method_union, code = E0517)] StructEnumFunctionMethodUnion { #[primary_span] hint_span: Span, @@ -1465,7 +1465,7 @@ pub enum AttrApplication { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_transparent_incompatible, code = "E0692")] +#[diag(passes_transparent_incompatible, code = E0692)] pub struct TransparentIncompatible { #[primary_span] pub hint_spans: Vec, @@ -1473,7 +1473,7 @@ pub struct TransparentIncompatible { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_deprecated_attribute, code = "E0549")] +#[diag(passes_deprecated_attribute, code = E0549)] pub struct DeprecatedAttribute { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -1524,7 +1524,7 @@ pub struct TraitImplConstStable { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_feature_only_on_nightly, code = "E0554")] +#[diag(passes_feature_only_on_nightly, code = E0554)] pub struct FeatureOnlyOnNightly { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -1532,7 +1532,7 @@ pub struct FeatureOnlyOnNightly { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_unknown_feature, code = "E0635")] +#[diag(passes_unknown_feature, code = E0635)] pub struct UnknownFeature { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -1549,7 +1549,7 @@ pub struct ImpliedFeatureNotExist { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(passes_duplicate_feature_err, code = "E0636")] +#[diag(passes_duplicate_feature_err, code = E0636)] pub struct DuplicateFeatureErr { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/hir_stats.rs b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/hir_stats.rs index 528a52f42255..e94d8c4c932f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/hir_stats.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/hir_stats.rs @@ -328,11 +328,6 @@ impl<'v> hir_visit::Visitor<'v> for StatCollector<'v> { hir_visit::walk_expr(self, e) } - fn visit_let_expr(&mut self, lex: &'v hir::Let<'v>) { - self.record("Let", Id::Node(lex.hir_id), lex); - hir_visit::walk_let_expr(self, lex) - } - fn visit_expr_field(&mut self, f: &'v hir::ExprField<'v>) { self.record("ExprField", Id::Node(f.hir_id), f); hir_visit::walk_expr_field(self, f) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/lib.rs index bb33a4feb055..862b76b1f604 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/lib.rs @@ -8,13 +8,10 @@ #![doc(rust_logo)] #![feature(rustdoc_internals)] #![allow(internal_features)] -#![feature(iter_intersperse)] #![feature(let_chains)] #![feature(map_try_insert)] #![feature(min_specialization)] -#![feature(slice_group_by)] #![feature(try_blocks)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/Cargo.toml index 1d0e1cb7e6a5..b9bdcb41929d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/Cargo.toml @@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ edition = "2021" [dependencies] # tidy-alphabetical-start -derivative = "2.2.0" rustc-hash = "1.1.0" rustc_apfloat = "0.2.0" rustc_arena = { path = "../rustc_arena", optional = true } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/constructor.rs b/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/constructor.rs index e94a0373c79f..4996015f8634 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/constructor.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/constructor.rs @@ -151,6 +151,7 @@ use std::cmp::{self, max, min, Ordering}; use std::fmt; use std::iter::once; +use std::mem; use smallvec::SmallVec; @@ -648,8 +649,6 @@ impl OpaqueId { /// `specialize_constructor` returns the list of fields corresponding to a pattern, given a /// constructor. `Constructor::apply` reconstructs the pattern from a pair of `Constructor` and /// `Fields`. -#[derive(derivative::Derivative)] -#[derivative(Debug(bound = ""), Clone(bound = ""), PartialEq(bound = ""))] pub enum Constructor { /// Tuples and structs. Struct, @@ -692,6 +691,101 @@ pub enum Constructor { Missing, } +impl Clone for Constructor { + fn clone(&self) -> Self { + match self { + Constructor::Struct => Constructor::Struct, + Constructor::Variant(idx) => Constructor::Variant(idx.clone()), + Constructor::Ref => Constructor::Ref, + Constructor::Slice(slice) => Constructor::Slice(slice.clone()), + Constructor::UnionField => Constructor::UnionField, + Constructor::Bool(b) => Constructor::Bool(b.clone()), + Constructor::IntRange(range) => Constructor::IntRange(range.clone()), + Constructor::F32Range(lo, hi, end) => { + Constructor::F32Range(lo.clone(), hi.clone(), end.clone()) + } + Constructor::F64Range(lo, hi, end) => { + Constructor::F64Range(lo.clone(), hi.clone(), end.clone()) + } + Constructor::Str(value) => Constructor::Str(value.clone()), + Constructor::Opaque(inner) => Constructor::Opaque(inner.clone()), + Constructor::Or => Constructor::Or, + Constructor::Wildcard => Constructor::Wildcard, + Constructor::NonExhaustive => Constructor::NonExhaustive, + Constructor::Hidden => Constructor::Hidden, + Constructor::Missing => Constructor::Missing, + } + } +} + +impl fmt::Debug for Constructor { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + match self { + Constructor::Struct => f.debug_tuple("Struct").finish(), + Constructor::Variant(idx) => f.debug_tuple("Variant").field(idx).finish(), + Constructor::Ref => f.debug_tuple("Ref").finish(), + Constructor::Slice(slice) => f.debug_tuple("Slice").field(slice).finish(), + Constructor::UnionField => f.debug_tuple("UnionField").finish(), + Constructor::Bool(b) => f.debug_tuple("Bool").field(b).finish(), + Constructor::IntRange(range) => f.debug_tuple("IntRange").field(range).finish(), + Constructor::F32Range(lo, hi, end) => { + f.debug_tuple("F32Range").field(lo).field(hi).field(end).finish() + } + Constructor::F64Range(lo, hi, end) => { + f.debug_tuple("F64Range").field(lo).field(hi).field(end).finish() + } + Constructor::Str(value) => f.debug_tuple("Str").field(value).finish(), + Constructor::Opaque(inner) => f.debug_tuple("Opaque").field(inner).finish(), + Constructor::Or => f.debug_tuple("Or").finish(), + Constructor::Wildcard => f.debug_tuple("Wildcard").finish(), + Constructor::NonExhaustive => f.debug_tuple("NonExhaustive").finish(), + Constructor::Hidden => f.debug_tuple("Hidden").finish(), + Constructor::Missing => f.debug_tuple("Missing").finish(), + } + } +} + +impl PartialEq for Constructor { + fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool { + (mem::discriminant(self) == mem::discriminant(other)) + && match (self, other) { + (Constructor::Struct, Constructor::Struct) => true, + (Constructor::Variant(self_variant), Constructor::Variant(other_variant)) => { + self_variant == other_variant + } + (Constructor::Ref, Constructor::Ref) => true, + (Constructor::Slice(self_slice), Constructor::Slice(other_slice)) => { + self_slice == other_slice + } + (Constructor::UnionField, Constructor::UnionField) => true, + (Constructor::Bool(self_b), Constructor::Bool(other_b)) => self_b == other_b, + (Constructor::IntRange(self_range), Constructor::IntRange(other_range)) => { + self_range == other_range + } + ( + Constructor::F32Range(self_lo, self_hi, self_end), + Constructor::F32Range(other_lo, other_hi, other_end), + ) => self_lo == other_lo && self_hi == other_hi && self_end == other_end, + ( + Constructor::F64Range(self_lo, self_hi, self_end), + Constructor::F64Range(other_lo, other_hi, other_end), + ) => self_lo == other_lo && self_hi == other_hi && self_end == other_end, + (Constructor::Str(self_value), Constructor::Str(other_value)) => { + self_value == other_value + } + (Constructor::Opaque(self_inner), Constructor::Opaque(other_inner)) => { + self_inner == other_inner + } + (Constructor::Or, Constructor::Or) => true, + (Constructor::Wildcard, Constructor::Wildcard) => true, + (Constructor::NonExhaustive, Constructor::NonExhaustive) => true, + (Constructor::Hidden, Constructor::Hidden) => true, + (Constructor::Missing, Constructor::Missing) => true, + _ => unreachable!(), + } + } +} + impl Constructor { pub(crate) fn is_non_exhaustive(&self) -> bool { matches!(self, NonExhaustive) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/lib.rs index a55d53dfdacd..a53d7a0d8096 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/lib.rs @@ -95,6 +95,7 @@ pub trait TypeCx: Sized + fmt::Debug { type PatData: Clone; fn is_exhaustive_patterns_feature_on(&self) -> bool; + fn is_min_exhaustive_patterns_feature_on(&self) -> bool; /// The number of fields for this constructor. fn ctor_arity(&self, ctor: &Constructor, ty: &Self::Ty) -> usize; @@ -135,23 +136,35 @@ pub trait TypeCx: Sized + fmt::Debug { } /// Context that provides information global to a match. -#[derive(derivative::Derivative)] -#[derivative(Clone(bound = ""), Copy(bound = ""))] pub struct MatchCtxt<'a, Cx: TypeCx> { /// The context for type information. pub tycx: &'a Cx, } +impl<'a, Cx: TypeCx> Clone for MatchCtxt<'a, Cx> { + fn clone(&self) -> Self { + Self { tycx: self.tycx } + } +} + +impl<'a, Cx: TypeCx> Copy for MatchCtxt<'a, Cx> {} + /// The arm of a match expression. #[derive(Debug)] -#[derive(derivative::Derivative)] -#[derivative(Clone(bound = ""), Copy(bound = ""))] pub struct MatchArm<'p, Cx: TypeCx> { pub pat: &'p DeconstructedPat<'p, Cx>, pub has_guard: bool, pub arm_data: Cx::ArmData, } +impl<'p, Cx: TypeCx> Clone for MatchArm<'p, Cx> { + fn clone(&self) -> Self { + Self { pat: self.pat, has_guard: self.has_guard, arm_data: self.arm_data } + } +} + +impl<'p, Cx: TypeCx> Copy for MatchArm<'p, Cx> {} + /// The entrypoint for this crate. Computes whether a match is exhaustive and which of its arms are /// useful, and runs some lints. #[cfg(feature = "rustc")] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/pat.rs b/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/pat.rs index 1cc310745564..d476766d466f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/pat.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/pat.rs @@ -218,8 +218,6 @@ impl<'p, Cx: TypeCx> fmt::Debug for DeconstructedPat<'p, Cx> { /// algorithm. Do not use `Wild` to represent a wildcard pattern comping from user input. /// /// This is morally `Option<&'p DeconstructedPat>` where `None` is interpreted as a wildcard. -#[derive(derivative::Derivative)] -#[derivative(Clone(bound = ""), Copy(bound = ""))] pub(crate) enum PatOrWild<'p, Cx: TypeCx> { /// A non-user-provided wildcard, created during specialization. Wild, @@ -227,6 +225,17 @@ pub(crate) enum PatOrWild<'p, Cx: TypeCx> { Pat(&'p DeconstructedPat<'p, Cx>), } +impl<'p, Cx: TypeCx> Clone for PatOrWild<'p, Cx> { + fn clone(&self) -> Self { + match self { + PatOrWild::Wild => PatOrWild::Wild, + PatOrWild::Pat(pat) => PatOrWild::Pat(pat), + } + } +} + +impl<'p, Cx: TypeCx> Copy for PatOrWild<'p, Cx> {} + impl<'p, Cx: TypeCx> PatOrWild<'p, Cx> { pub(crate) fn as_pat(&self) -> Option<&'p DeconstructedPat<'p, Cx>> { match self { @@ -289,14 +298,28 @@ impl<'p, Cx: TypeCx> fmt::Debug for PatOrWild<'p, Cx> { /// Same idea as `DeconstructedPat`, except this is a fictitious pattern built up for diagnostics /// purposes. As such they don't use interning and can be cloned. -#[derive(derivative::Derivative)] -#[derivative(Debug(bound = ""), Clone(bound = ""))] pub struct WitnessPat { ctor: Constructor, pub(crate) fields: Vec>, ty: Cx::Ty, } +impl Clone for WitnessPat { + fn clone(&self) -> Self { + Self { ctor: self.ctor.clone(), fields: self.fields.clone(), ty: self.ty.clone() } + } +} + +impl fmt::Debug for WitnessPat { + fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + fmt.debug_struct("WitnessPat") + .field("ctor", &self.ctor) + .field("fields", &self.fields) + .field("ty", &self.ty) + .finish() + } +} + impl WitnessPat { pub(crate) fn new(ctor: Constructor, fields: Vec, ty: Cx::Ty) -> Self { Self { ctor, fields, ty } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/rustc.rs b/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/rustc.rs index 23cab5f43ab6..223d6cefc83f 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/rustc.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/rustc.rs @@ -46,11 +46,15 @@ pub type WitnessPat<'p, 'tcx> = crate::pat::WitnessPat`. #[repr(transparent)] -#[derive(derivative::Derivative)] #[derive(Clone, Copy)] -#[derivative(Debug = "transparent")] pub struct RevealedTy<'tcx>(Ty<'tcx>); +impl<'tcx> fmt::Debug for RevealedTy<'tcx> { + fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + self.0.fmt(fmt) + } +} + impl<'tcx> std::ops::Deref for RevealedTy<'tcx> { type Target = Ty<'tcx>; fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { @@ -181,7 +185,9 @@ impl<'p, 'tcx> RustcMatchCheckCtxt<'p, 'tcx> { // `field.ty()` doesn't normalize after substituting. let ty = cx.tcx.normalize_erasing_regions(cx.param_env, ty); let is_visible = adt.is_enum() || field.vis.is_accessible_from(cx.module, cx.tcx); - let is_uninhabited = cx.tcx.features().exhaustive_patterns && cx.is_uninhabited(ty); + let is_uninhabited = (cx.tcx.features().exhaustive_patterns + || cx.tcx.features().min_exhaustive_patterns) + && cx.is_uninhabited(ty); if is_uninhabited && (!is_visible || is_non_exhaustive) { None @@ -863,6 +869,9 @@ impl<'p, 'tcx> TypeCx for RustcMatchCheckCtxt<'p, 'tcx> { fn is_exhaustive_patterns_feature_on(&self) -> bool { self.tcx.features().exhaustive_patterns } + fn is_min_exhaustive_patterns_feature_on(&self) -> bool { + self.tcx.features().min_exhaustive_patterns + } fn ctor_arity(&self, ctor: &crate::constructor::Constructor, ty: &Self::Ty) -> usize { self.ctor_arity(ctor, *ty) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/usefulness.rs b/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/usefulness.rs index 0de48c9f3c0d..b15de1c0ca9d 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/usefulness.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_pattern_analysis/src/usefulness.rs @@ -548,11 +548,12 @@ //! [`ValidityConstraint::specialize`]. //! //! Having said all that, in practice we don't fully follow what's been presented in this section. -//! Under `exhaustive_patterns`, we allow omitting empty arms even in `!known_valid` places, for -//! backwards-compatibility until we have a better alternative. Without `exhaustive_patterns`, we -//! mostly treat empty types as inhabited, except specifically a non-nested `!` or empty enum. In -//! this specific case we also allow the empty match regardless of place validity, for -//! backwards-compatibility. Hopefully we can eventually deprecate this. +//! Let's call "toplevel exception" the case where the match scrutinee itself has type `!` or +//! `EmptyEnum`. First, on stable rust, we require `_` patterns for empty types in all cases apart +//! from the toplevel exception. The `exhaustive_patterns` and `min_exaustive_patterns` allow +//! omitting patterns in the cases described above. There's a final detail: in the toplevel +//! exception or with the `exhaustive_patterns` feature, we ignore place validity when checking +//! whether a pattern is required for exhaustiveness. I (Nadrieril) hope to deprecate this behavior. //! //! //! @@ -730,16 +731,26 @@ pub fn ensure_sufficient_stack(f: impl FnOnce() -> R) -> R { } /// Context that provides information local to a place under investigation. -#[derive(derivative::Derivative)] -#[derivative(Debug(bound = ""), Clone(bound = ""), Copy(bound = ""))] pub(crate) struct PlaceCtxt<'a, Cx: TypeCx> { - #[derivative(Debug = "ignore")] pub(crate) mcx: MatchCtxt<'a, Cx>, /// Type of the place under investigation. - #[derivative(Clone(clone_with = "Clone::clone"))] // See rust-derivative#90 pub(crate) ty: &'a Cx::Ty, } +impl<'a, Cx: TypeCx> Clone for PlaceCtxt<'a, Cx> { + fn clone(&self) -> Self { + Self { mcx: self.mcx, ty: self.ty } + } +} + +impl<'a, Cx: TypeCx> Copy for PlaceCtxt<'a, Cx> {} + +impl<'a, Cx: TypeCx> fmt::Debug for PlaceCtxt<'a, Cx> { + fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + fmt.debug_struct("PlaceCtxt").field("ty", self.ty).finish() + } +} + impl<'a, Cx: TypeCx> PlaceCtxt<'a, Cx> { /// A `PlaceCtxt` when code other than `is_useful` needs one. #[cfg_attr(not(feature = "rustc"), allow(dead_code))] @@ -812,8 +823,6 @@ impl fmt::Display for ValidityConstraint { // The three lifetimes are: // - 'p coming from the input // - Cx global compilation context -#[derive(derivative::Derivative)] -#[derivative(Clone(bound = ""))] struct PatStack<'p, Cx: TypeCx> { // Rows of len 1 are very common, which is why `SmallVec[_; 2]` works well. pats: SmallVec<[PatOrWild<'p, Cx>; 2]>, @@ -823,6 +832,12 @@ struct PatStack<'p, Cx: TypeCx> { relevant: bool, } +impl<'p, Cx: TypeCx> Clone for PatStack<'p, Cx> { + fn clone(&self) -> Self { + Self { pats: self.pats.clone(), relevant: self.relevant } + } +} + impl<'p, Cx: TypeCx> PatStack<'p, Cx> { fn from_pattern(pat: &'p DeconstructedPat<'p, Cx>) -> Self { PatStack { pats: smallvec![PatOrWild::Pat(pat)], relevant: true } @@ -1183,10 +1198,20 @@ impl<'p, Cx: TypeCx> fmt::Debug for Matrix<'p, Cx> { /// The final `Pair(Some(_), true)` is then the resulting witness. /// /// See the top of the file for more detailed explanations and examples. -#[derive(derivative::Derivative)] -#[derivative(Debug(bound = ""), Clone(bound = ""))] struct WitnessStack(Vec>); +impl Clone for WitnessStack { + fn clone(&self) -> Self { + Self(self.0.clone()) + } +} + +impl fmt::Debug for WitnessStack { + fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + fmt.debug_tuple("WitnessStack").field(&self.0).finish() + } +} + impl WitnessStack { /// Asserts that the witness contains a single pattern, and returns it. fn single_pattern(self) -> WitnessPat { @@ -1231,18 +1256,28 @@ impl WitnessStack { /// /// Just as the `Matrix` starts with a single column, by the end of the algorithm, this has a single /// column, which contains the patterns that are missing for the match to be exhaustive. -#[derive(derivative::Derivative)] -#[derivative(Debug(bound = ""), Clone(bound = ""))] struct WitnessMatrix(Vec>); +impl Clone for WitnessMatrix { + fn clone(&self) -> Self { + Self(self.0.clone()) + } +} + +impl fmt::Debug for WitnessMatrix { + fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + fmt.debug_tuple("WitnessMatrix").field(&self.0).finish() + } +} + impl WitnessMatrix { /// New matrix with no witnesses. fn empty() -> Self { - WitnessMatrix(vec![]) + WitnessMatrix(Vec::new()) } /// New matrix with one `()` witness, i.e. with no columns. fn unit_witness() -> Self { - WitnessMatrix(vec![WitnessStack(vec![])]) + WitnessMatrix(vec![WitnessStack(Vec::new())]) } /// Whether this has any witnesses. @@ -1442,10 +1477,17 @@ fn compute_exhaustiveness_and_usefulness<'a, 'p, Cx: TypeCx>( // We treat match scrutinees of type `!` or `EmptyEnum` differently. let is_toplevel_exception = is_top_level && matches!(ctors_for_ty, ConstructorSet::NoConstructors); - // Whether empty patterns can be omitted for exhaustiveness. - let can_omit_empty_arms = is_toplevel_exception || mcx.tycx.is_exhaustive_patterns_feature_on(); - // Whether empty patterns are counted as useful or not. - let empty_arms_are_unreachable = place_validity.is_known_valid() && can_omit_empty_arms; + // Whether empty patterns are counted as useful or not. We only warn an empty arm unreachable if + // it is guaranteed unreachable by the opsem (i.e. if the place is `known_valid`). + let empty_arms_are_unreachable = place_validity.is_known_valid() + && (is_toplevel_exception + || mcx.tycx.is_exhaustive_patterns_feature_on() + || mcx.tycx.is_min_exhaustive_patterns_feature_on()); + // Whether empty patterns can be omitted for exhaustiveness. We ignore place validity in the + // toplevel exception and `exhaustive_patterns` cases for backwards compatibility. + let can_omit_empty_arms = empty_arms_are_unreachable + || is_toplevel_exception + || mcx.tycx.is_exhaustive_patterns_feature_on(); // Analyze the constructors present in this column. let ctors = matrix.heads().map(|p| p.ctor()); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_privacy/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_privacy/src/errors.rs index b1242f82f4fe..01c6d18c0e1b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_privacy/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_privacy/src/errors.rs @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -use rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgFromDisplay; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, DiagnosticArgFromDisplay}; use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, LintDiagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(privacy_field_is_private, code = "E0451")] +#[diag(privacy_field_is_private, code = E0451)] pub struct FieldIsPrivate { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ pub struct UnnamedItemIsPrivate { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(privacy_in_public_interface, code = "E0446")] +#[diag(privacy_in_public_interface, code = E0446)] pub struct InPublicInterface<'a> { #[primary_span] #[label] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_privacy/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_privacy/src/lib.rs index ae10695fae45..a64b06e70d6b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_privacy/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_privacy/src/lib.rs @@ -3,10 +3,8 @@ #![feature(rustdoc_internals)] #![allow(internal_features)] #![feature(associated_type_defaults)] -#![feature(rustc_private)] #![feature(try_blocks)] #![feature(let_chains)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] @@ -24,7 +22,6 @@ use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res}; use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId, LocalModDefId, CRATE_DEF_ID}; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{self, Visitor}; use rustc_hir::{AssocItemKind, ForeignItemKind, ItemId, PatKind}; -use rustc_middle::hir::nested_filter; use rustc_middle::middle::privacy::{EffectiveVisibilities, EffectiveVisibility, Level}; use rustc_middle::query::Providers; use rustc_middle::ty::GenericArgs; @@ -36,9 +33,9 @@ use rustc_span::hygiene::Transparency; use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Ident}; use rustc_span::Span; +use std::fmt; use std::marker::PhantomData; use std::ops::ControlFlow; -use std::{fmt, mem}; use errors::{ FieldIsPrivate, FieldIsPrivateLabel, FromPrivateDependencyInPublicInterface, InPublicInterface, @@ -935,7 +932,6 @@ impl<'tcx, 'a> Visitor<'tcx> for TestReachabilityVisitor<'tcx, 'a> { struct NamePrivacyVisitor<'tcx> { tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, maybe_typeck_results: Option<&'tcx ty::TypeckResults<'tcx>>, - current_item: LocalDefId, } impl<'tcx> NamePrivacyVisitor<'tcx> { @@ -951,6 +947,7 @@ impl<'tcx> NamePrivacyVisitor<'tcx> { // Checks that a field in a struct constructor (expression or pattern) is accessible. fn check_field( &mut self, + hir_id: hir::HirId, // ID of the field use use_ctxt: Span, // syntax context of the field name at the use site span: Span, // span of the field pattern, e.g., `x: 0` def: ty::AdtDef<'tcx>, // definition of the struct or enum @@ -963,7 +960,6 @@ impl<'tcx> NamePrivacyVisitor<'tcx> { // definition of the field let ident = Ident::new(kw::Empty, use_ctxt); - let hir_id = self.tcx.local_def_id_to_hir_id(self.current_item); let def_id = self.tcx.adjust_ident_and_get_scope(ident, def.did(), hir_id).1; if !field.vis.is_accessible_from(def_id, self.tcx) { self.tcx.dcx().emit_err(FieldIsPrivate { @@ -982,33 +978,13 @@ impl<'tcx> NamePrivacyVisitor<'tcx> { } impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for NamePrivacyVisitor<'tcx> { - type NestedFilter = nested_filter::All; - - /// We want to visit items in the context of their containing - /// module and so forth, so supply a crate for doing a deep walk. - fn nested_visit_map(&mut self) -> Self::Map { - self.tcx.hir() - } - - fn visit_mod(&mut self, _m: &'tcx hir::Mod<'tcx>, _s: Span, _n: hir::HirId) { - // Don't visit nested modules, since we run a separate visitor walk - // for each module in `effective_visibilities` - } - - fn visit_nested_body(&mut self, body: hir::BodyId) { + fn visit_nested_body(&mut self, body_id: hir::BodyId) { let old_maybe_typeck_results = - self.maybe_typeck_results.replace(self.tcx.typeck_body(body)); - let body = self.tcx.hir().body(body); - self.visit_body(body); + self.maybe_typeck_results.replace(self.tcx.typeck_body(body_id)); + self.visit_body(self.tcx.hir().body(body_id)); self.maybe_typeck_results = old_maybe_typeck_results; } - fn visit_item(&mut self, item: &'tcx hir::Item<'tcx>) { - let orig_current_item = mem::replace(&mut self.current_item, item.owner_id.def_id); - intravisit::walk_item(self, item); - self.current_item = orig_current_item; - } - fn visit_expr(&mut self, expr: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>) { if let hir::ExprKind::Struct(qpath, fields, ref base) = expr.kind { let res = self.typeck_results().qpath_res(qpath, expr.hir_id); @@ -1022,17 +998,17 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for NamePrivacyVisitor<'tcx> { let field = fields .iter() .find(|f| self.typeck_results().field_index(f.hir_id) == vf_index); - let (use_ctxt, span) = match field { - Some(field) => (field.ident.span, field.span), - None => (base.span, base.span), + let (hir_id, use_ctxt, span) = match field { + Some(field) => (field.hir_id, field.ident.span, field.span), + None => (base.hir_id, base.span, base.span), }; - self.check_field(use_ctxt, span, adt, variant_field, true); + self.check_field(hir_id, use_ctxt, span, adt, variant_field, true); } } else { for field in fields { - let use_ctxt = field.ident.span; + let (hir_id, use_ctxt, span) = (field.hir_id, field.ident.span, field.span); let index = self.typeck_results().field_index(field.hir_id); - self.check_field(use_ctxt, field.span, adt, &variant.fields[index], false); + self.check_field(hir_id, use_ctxt, span, adt, &variant.fields[index], false); } } } @@ -1046,9 +1022,9 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for NamePrivacyVisitor<'tcx> { let adt = self.typeck_results().pat_ty(pat).ty_adt_def().unwrap(); let variant = adt.variant_of_res(res); for field in fields { - let use_ctxt = field.ident.span; + let (hir_id, use_ctxt, span) = (field.hir_id, field.ident.span, field.span); let index = self.typeck_results().field_index(field.hir_id); - self.check_field(use_ctxt, field.span, adt, &variant.fields[index], false); + self.check_field(hir_id, use_ctxt, span, adt, &variant.fields[index], false); } } @@ -1743,17 +1719,12 @@ pub fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) { fn check_mod_privacy(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, module_def_id: LocalModDefId) { // Check privacy of names not checked in previous compilation stages. - let mut visitor = NamePrivacyVisitor { - tcx, - maybe_typeck_results: None, - current_item: module_def_id.to_local_def_id(), - }; - let (module, span, hir_id) = tcx.hir().get_module(module_def_id); - - intravisit::walk_mod(&mut visitor, module, hir_id); + let mut visitor = NamePrivacyVisitor { tcx, maybe_typeck_results: None }; + tcx.hir().visit_item_likes_in_module(module_def_id, &mut visitor); // Check privacy of explicitly written types and traits as well as // inferred types of expressions and patterns. + let span = tcx.def_span(module_def_id); let mut visitor = TypePrivacyVisitor { tcx, module_def_id, maybe_typeck_results: None, span }; tcx.hir().visit_item_likes_in_module(module_def_id, &mut visitor); } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_query_impl/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_query_impl/src/lib.rs index b5e8ac4018df..818a67a7debf 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_query_impl/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_query_impl/src/lib.rs @@ -4,9 +4,7 @@ #![doc(rust_logo)] #![feature(rustdoc_internals)] #![feature(min_specialization)] -#![feature(never_type)] #![feature(rustc_attrs)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] #![allow(rustc::potential_query_instability, unused_parens)] #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/error.rs b/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/error.rs index 5829e17ec162..9db6fac8036a 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/error.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_query_system/src/error.rs @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +use rustc_errors::codes::*; use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; use rustc_session::Limit; use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; @@ -45,7 +46,7 @@ pub struct CycleUsage { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(query_system_cycle, code = "E0391")] +#[diag(query_system_cycle, code = E0391)] pub struct Cycle { #[primary_span] pub span: Span, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_resolve/Cargo.toml b/compiler/rustc_resolve/Cargo.toml index a1a353ce0574..b6ae54010c24 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_resolve/Cargo.toml +++ b/compiler/rustc_resolve/Cargo.toml @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ edition = "2021" [dependencies] # tidy-alphabetical-start bitflags = "2.4.1" -pulldown-cmark = { version = "0.9.3", default-features = false } +pulldown-cmark = { version = "0.9.6", default-features = false } rustc_arena = { path = "../rustc_arena" } rustc_ast = { path = "../rustc_ast" } rustc_ast_pretty = { path = "../rustc_ast_pretty" } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/build_reduced_graph.rs b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/build_reduced_graph.rs index b855ec8f920b..7eb7c8c2bca2 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/build_reduced_graph.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/build_reduced_graph.rs @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ use rustc_ast::{self as ast, AssocItem, AssocItemKind, MetaItemKind, StmtKind}; use rustc_ast::{Block, ForeignItem, ForeignItemKind, Impl, Item, ItemKind, NodeId}; use rustc_attr as attr; use rustc_data_structures::sync::Lrc; -use rustc_errors::{struct_span_code_err, Applicability}; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, struct_span_code_err, Applicability}; use rustc_expand::expand::AstFragment; use rustc_hir::def::{self, *}; use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId, CRATE_DEF_ID}; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/def_collector.rs b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/def_collector.rs index b77102c085c5..42ace9bb22fa 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/def_collector.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/def_collector.rs @@ -289,12 +289,18 @@ impl<'a, 'b, 'tcx> visit::Visitor<'a> for DefCollector<'a, 'b, 'tcx> { // we must create two defs. let closure_def = self.create_def(expr.id, kw::Empty, DefKind::Closure, expr.span); match closure.coroutine_kind { - Some(coroutine_kind) => self.create_def( - coroutine_kind.closure_id(), - kw::Empty, - DefKind::Closure, - expr.span, - ), + Some(coroutine_kind) => { + self.with_parent(closure_def, |this| { + let coroutine_def = this.create_def( + coroutine_kind.closure_id(), + kw::Empty, + DefKind::Closure, + expr.span, + ); + this.with_parent(coroutine_def, |this| visit::walk_expr(this, expr)); + }); + return; + } None => closure_def, } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/diagnostics.rs b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/diagnostics.rs index 66dfee6c062d..f3a6eb65a723 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/diagnostics.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/diagnostics.rs @@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ use rustc_ast::{MetaItemKind, NestedMetaItem}; use rustc_ast_pretty::pprust; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use rustc_errors::{ - pluralize, report_ambiguity_error, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, DiagCtxt, Diagnostic, - DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, MultiSpan, SuggestionStyle, + codes::*, pluralize, report_ambiguity_error, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, DiagCtxt, + Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, MultiSpan, SuggestionStyle, }; use rustc_feature::BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTES; use rustc_hir::def::Namespace::{self, *}; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/errors.rs index 821b1e946f31..50ff09feb4d9 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/errors.rs @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +use rustc_errors::codes::*; use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; use rustc_span::{ symbol::{Ident, Symbol}, @@ -7,16 +8,16 @@ use rustc_span::{ use crate::{late::PatternSource, Res}; #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_parent_module_reset_for_binding, code = "E0637")] +#[diag(resolve_parent_module_reset_for_binding, code = E0637)] pub(crate) struct ParentModuleResetForBinding; #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_ampersand_used_without_explicit_lifetime_name, code = "E0637")] +#[diag(resolve_ampersand_used_without_explicit_lifetime_name, code = E0637)] #[note] pub(crate) struct AmpersandUsedWithoutExplicitLifetimeName(#[primary_span] pub(crate) Span); #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_underscore_lifetime_name_cannot_be_used_here, code = "E0637")] +#[diag(resolve_underscore_lifetime_name_cannot_be_used_here, code = E0637)] #[note] pub(crate) struct UnderscoreLifetimeNameCannotBeUsedHere(#[primary_span] pub(crate) Span); @@ -33,7 +34,7 @@ pub(crate) struct CrateRootNamesMustBeNamedExplicitly(#[primary_span] pub(crate) pub(crate) struct ResolutionError(#[primary_span] pub(crate) Span); #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_generic_params_from_outer_item, code = "E0401")] +#[diag(resolve_generic_params_from_outer_item, code = E0401)] pub(crate) struct GenericParamsFromOuterItem { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -67,7 +68,7 @@ pub(crate) struct GenericParamsFromOuterItemSugg { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_name_is_already_used_as_generic_parameter, code = "E0403")] +#[diag(resolve_name_is_already_used_as_generic_parameter, code = E0403)] pub(crate) struct NameAlreadyUsedInParameterList { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -78,7 +79,7 @@ pub(crate) struct NameAlreadyUsedInParameterList { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_method_not_member_of_trait, code = "E0407")] +#[diag(resolve_method_not_member_of_trait, code = E0407)] pub(crate) struct MethodNotMemberOfTrait { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -102,7 +103,7 @@ pub(crate) struct AssociatedFnWithSimilarNameExists { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_type_not_member_of_trait, code = "E0437")] +#[diag(resolve_type_not_member_of_trait, code = E0437)] pub(crate) struct TypeNotMemberOfTrait { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -126,7 +127,7 @@ pub(crate) struct AssociatedTypeWithSimilarNameExists { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_const_not_member_of_trait, code = "E0438")] +#[diag(resolve_const_not_member_of_trait, code = E0438)] pub(crate) struct ConstNotMemberOfTrait { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -150,7 +151,7 @@ pub(crate) struct AssociatedConstWithSimilarNameExists { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_variable_bound_with_different_mode, code = "E0409")] +#[diag(resolve_variable_bound_with_different_mode, code = E0409)] pub(crate) struct VariableBoundWithDifferentMode { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -161,7 +162,7 @@ pub(crate) struct VariableBoundWithDifferentMode { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_ident_bound_more_than_once_in_parameter_list, code = "E0415")] +#[diag(resolve_ident_bound_more_than_once_in_parameter_list, code = E0415)] pub(crate) struct IdentifierBoundMoreThanOnceInParameterList { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -170,7 +171,7 @@ pub(crate) struct IdentifierBoundMoreThanOnceInParameterList { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_ident_bound_more_than_once_in_same_pattern, code = "E0416")] +#[diag(resolve_ident_bound_more_than_once_in_same_pattern, code = E0416)] pub(crate) struct IdentifierBoundMoreThanOnceInSamePattern { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -179,7 +180,7 @@ pub(crate) struct IdentifierBoundMoreThanOnceInSamePattern { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_undeclared_label, code = "E0426")] +#[diag(resolve_undeclared_label, code = E0426)] pub(crate) struct UndeclaredLabel { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -217,7 +218,7 @@ pub(crate) struct UnreachableLabelWithSimilarNameExists { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_self_import_can_only_appear_once_in_the_list, code = "E0430")] +#[diag(resolve_self_import_can_only_appear_once_in_the_list, code = E0430)] pub(crate) struct SelfImportCanOnlyAppearOnceInTheList { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -225,7 +226,7 @@ pub(crate) struct SelfImportCanOnlyAppearOnceInTheList { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_self_import_only_in_import_list_with_non_empty_prefix, code = "E0431")] +#[diag(resolve_self_import_only_in_import_list_with_non_empty_prefix, code = E0431)] pub(crate) struct SelfImportOnlyInImportListWithNonEmptyPrefix { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -233,7 +234,7 @@ pub(crate) struct SelfImportOnlyInImportListWithNonEmptyPrefix { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_cannot_capture_dynamic_environment_in_fn_item, code = "E0434")] +#[diag(resolve_cannot_capture_dynamic_environment_in_fn_item, code = E0434)] #[help] pub(crate) struct CannotCaptureDynamicEnvironmentInFnItem { #[primary_span] @@ -241,7 +242,7 @@ pub(crate) struct CannotCaptureDynamicEnvironmentInFnItem { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_attempt_to_use_non_constant_value_in_constant, code = "E0435")] +#[diag(resolve_attempt_to_use_non_constant_value_in_constant, code = E0435)] pub(crate) struct AttemptToUseNonConstantValueInConstant<'a> { #[primary_span] pub(crate) span: Span, @@ -283,7 +284,7 @@ pub(crate) struct AttemptToUseNonConstantValueInConstantWithoutSuggestion<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_self_imports_only_allowed_within, code = "E0429")] +#[diag(resolve_self_imports_only_allowed_within, code = E0429)] pub(crate) struct SelfImportsOnlyAllowedWithin { #[primary_span] pub(crate) span: Span, @@ -317,7 +318,7 @@ pub(crate) struct SelfImportsOnlyAllowedWithinMultipartSuggestion { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_binding_shadows_something_unacceptable, code = "E0530")] +#[diag(resolve_binding_shadows_something_unacceptable, code = E0530)] pub(crate) struct BindingShadowsSomethingUnacceptable<'a> { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -346,7 +347,7 @@ pub(crate) struct BindingShadowsSomethingUnacceptableSuggestion { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_forward_declared_generic_param, code = "E0128")] +#[diag(resolve_forward_declared_generic_param, code = E0128)] pub(crate) struct ForwardDeclaredGenericParam { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -354,7 +355,7 @@ pub(crate) struct ForwardDeclaredGenericParam { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_param_in_ty_of_const_param, code = "E0770")] +#[diag(resolve_param_in_ty_of_const_param, code = E0770)] pub(crate) struct ParamInTyOfConstParam { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -376,7 +377,7 @@ pub(crate) enum ParamKindInTyOfConstParam { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_self_in_generic_param_default, code = "E0735")] +#[diag(resolve_self_in_generic_param_default, code = E0735)] pub(crate) struct SelfInGenericParamDefault { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -412,7 +413,7 @@ pub(crate) enum ParamKindInNonTrivialAnonConst { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_unreachable_label, code = "E0767")] +#[diag(resolve_unreachable_label, code = E0767)] #[note] pub(crate) struct UnreachableLabel { #[primary_span] @@ -456,7 +457,7 @@ pub(crate) struct UnreachableLabelSubLabelUnreachable { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_trait_impl_mismatch, code = "{code}")] +#[diag(resolve_trait_impl_mismatch)] pub(crate) struct TraitImplMismatch { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -466,7 +467,6 @@ pub(crate) struct TraitImplMismatch { #[label(resolve_label_trait_item)] pub(crate) trait_item_span: Span, pub(crate) trait_path: String, - pub(crate) code: String, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] @@ -496,7 +496,7 @@ pub(crate) struct BindingInNeverPattern { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_trait_impl_duplicate, code = "E0201")] +#[diag(resolve_trait_impl_duplicate, code = E0201)] pub(crate) struct TraitImplDuplicate { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -519,11 +519,11 @@ pub(crate) struct Relative2018 { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_ancestor_only, code = "E0742")] +#[diag(resolve_ancestor_only, code = E0742)] pub(crate) struct AncestorOnly(#[primary_span] pub(crate) Span); #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_expected_found, code = "E0577")] +#[diag(resolve_expected_found, code = E0577)] pub(crate) struct ExpectedFound { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -533,7 +533,7 @@ pub(crate) struct ExpectedFound { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_indeterminate, code = "E0578")] +#[diag(resolve_indeterminate, code = E0578)] pub(crate) struct Indeterminate(#[primary_span] pub(crate) Span); #[derive(Diagnostic)] @@ -715,7 +715,7 @@ pub(crate) struct CannotDetermineMacroResolution { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_cannot_be_reexported_private, code = "E0364")] +#[diag(resolve_cannot_be_reexported_private, code = E0364)] pub(crate) struct CannotBeReexportedPrivate { #[primary_span] pub(crate) span: Span, @@ -723,7 +723,7 @@ pub(crate) struct CannotBeReexportedPrivate { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_cannot_be_reexported_crate_public, code = "E0364")] +#[diag(resolve_cannot_be_reexported_crate_public, code = E0364)] pub(crate) struct CannotBeReexportedCratePublic { #[primary_span] pub(crate) span: Span, @@ -731,7 +731,7 @@ pub(crate) struct CannotBeReexportedCratePublic { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_cannot_be_reexported_private, code = "E0365")] +#[diag(resolve_cannot_be_reexported_private, code = E0365)] #[note(resolve_consider_declaring_with_pub)] pub(crate) struct CannotBeReexportedPrivateNS { #[primary_span] @@ -741,7 +741,7 @@ pub(crate) struct CannotBeReexportedPrivateNS { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_cannot_be_reexported_crate_public, code = "E0365")] +#[diag(resolve_cannot_be_reexported_crate_public, code = E0365)] #[note(resolve_consider_declaring_with_pub)] pub(crate) struct CannotBeReexportedCratePublicNS { #[primary_span] @@ -780,7 +780,7 @@ pub(crate) struct ItemsInTraitsAreNotImportable { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(resolve_is_not_directly_importable, code = "E0253")] +#[diag(resolve_is_not_directly_importable, code = E0253)] pub(crate) struct IsNotDirectlyImportable { #[primary_span] #[label] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/imports.rs b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/imports.rs index ad60caed354f..30fb35238c3c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/imports.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/imports.rs @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ use crate::{NameBinding, NameBindingData, NameBindingKind, PathResult}; use rustc_ast::NodeId; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use rustc_data_structures::intern::Interned; -use rustc_errors::{pluralize, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, MultiSpan}; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, pluralize, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, MultiSpan}; use rustc_hir::def::{self, DefKind, PartialRes}; use rustc_middle::metadata::ModChild; use rustc_middle::metadata::Reexport; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/late.rs b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/late.rs index abd724a6cc25..9788fcb3c7d3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/late.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/late.rs @@ -16,7 +16,9 @@ use rustc_ast::ptr::P; use rustc_ast::visit::{self, AssocCtxt, BoundKind, FnCtxt, FnKind, Visitor}; use rustc_ast::*; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet, FxIndexMap}; -use rustc_errors::{Applicability, DiagnosticArgValue, IntoDiagnosticArg}; +use rustc_errors::{ + codes::*, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, DiagnosticArgValue, ErrCode, IntoDiagnosticArg, +}; use rustc_hir::def::Namespace::{self, *}; use rustc_hir::def::{self, CtorKind, DefKind, LifetimeRes, NonMacroAttrKind, PartialRes, PerNS}; use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId, CRATE_DEF_ID, LOCAL_CRATE}; @@ -88,7 +90,7 @@ impl PatternSource { } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for PatternSource { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { DiagnosticArgValue::Str(Cow::Borrowed(self.descr())) } } @@ -533,21 +535,20 @@ impl<'a> PathSource<'a> { } } - fn error_code(self, has_unexpected_resolution: bool) -> String { - use rustc_errors::error_code; + fn error_code(self, has_unexpected_resolution: bool) -> ErrCode { match (self, has_unexpected_resolution) { - (PathSource::Trait(_), true) => error_code!(E0404), - (PathSource::Trait(_), false) => error_code!(E0405), - (PathSource::Type, true) => error_code!(E0573), - (PathSource::Type, false) => error_code!(E0412), - (PathSource::Struct, true) => error_code!(E0574), - (PathSource::Struct, false) => error_code!(E0422), - (PathSource::Expr(..), true) | (PathSource::Delegation, true) => error_code!(E0423), - (PathSource::Expr(..), false) | (PathSource::Delegation, false) => error_code!(E0425), - (PathSource::Pat | PathSource::TupleStruct(..), true) => error_code!(E0532), - (PathSource::Pat | PathSource::TupleStruct(..), false) => error_code!(E0531), - (PathSource::TraitItem(..), true) => error_code!(E0575), - (PathSource::TraitItem(..), false) => error_code!(E0576), + (PathSource::Trait(_), true) => E0404, + (PathSource::Trait(_), false) => E0405, + (PathSource::Type, true) => E0573, + (PathSource::Type, false) => E0412, + (PathSource::Struct, true) => E0574, + (PathSource::Struct, false) => E0422, + (PathSource::Expr(..), true) | (PathSource::Delegation, true) => E0423, + (PathSource::Expr(..), false) | (PathSource::Delegation, false) => E0425, + (PathSource::Pat | PathSource::TupleStruct(..), true) => E0532, + (PathSource::Pat | PathSource::TupleStruct(..), false) => E0531, + (PathSource::TraitItem(..), true) => E0575, + (PathSource::TraitItem(..), false) => E0576, } } } @@ -1673,13 +1674,8 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast, 'tcx> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast, 'tcx> { } else { ("`'_` cannot be used here", "`'_` is a reserved lifetime name") }; - let mut diag = rustc_errors::struct_span_code_err!( - self.r.dcx(), - lifetime.ident.span, - E0637, - "{}", - msg, - ); + let mut diag = + struct_span_code_err!(self.r.dcx(), lifetime.ident.span, E0637, "{}", msg,); diag.span_label(lifetime.ident.span, note); if elided { for rib in self.lifetime_ribs[i..].iter().rev() { @@ -1863,7 +1859,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast, 'tcx> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast, 'tcx> { LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousCreateParameter { report_in_path: true, .. } | LifetimeRibKind::AnonymousWarn(_) => { let sess = self.r.tcx.sess; - let mut err = rustc_errors::struct_span_code_err!( + let mut err = struct_span_code_err!( sess.dcx(), path_span, E0726, @@ -2608,7 +2604,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast, 'tcx> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast, 'tcx> { } if param.ident.name == kw::UnderscoreLifetime { - rustc_errors::struct_span_code_err!( + struct_span_code_err!( self.r.dcx(), param.ident.span, E0637, @@ -2622,7 +2618,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast, 'tcx> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast, 'tcx> { } if param.ident.name == kw::StaticLifetime { - rustc_errors::struct_span_code_err!( + struct_span_code_err!( self.r.dcx(), param.ident.span, E0262, @@ -3164,10 +3160,10 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast, 'tcx> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast, 'tcx> { // The method kind does not correspond to what appeared in the trait, report. let path = &self.current_trait_ref.as_ref().unwrap().1.path; let (code, kind) = match kind { - AssocItemKind::Const(..) => (rustc_errors::error_code!(E0323), "const"), - AssocItemKind::Fn(..) => (rustc_errors::error_code!(E0324), "method"), - AssocItemKind::Type(..) => (rustc_errors::error_code!(E0325), "type"), - AssocItemKind::Delegation(..) => (rustc_errors::error_code!(E0324), "method"), + AssocItemKind::Const(..) => (E0323, "const"), + AssocItemKind::Fn(..) => (E0324, "method"), + AssocItemKind::Type(..) => (E0325, "type"), + AssocItemKind::Delegation(..) => (E0324, "method"), AssocItemKind::MacCall(..) => span_bug!(span, "unexpanded macro"), }; let trait_path = path_names_to_string(path); @@ -4424,35 +4420,6 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'b, 'ast, 'tcx> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, 'b, 'ast, 'tcx> { ExprKind::Type(ref _type_expr, ref _ty) => { visit::walk_expr(self, expr); } - // `async |x| ...` gets desugared to `|x| async {...}`, so we need to - // resolve the arguments within the proper scopes so that usages of them inside the - // closure are detected as upvars rather than normal closure arg usages. - // - // Similarly, `gen |x| ...` gets desugared to `|x| gen {...}`, so we handle that too. - ExprKind::Closure(box ast::Closure { - coroutine_kind: Some(_), - ref fn_decl, - ref body, - .. - }) => { - self.with_rib(ValueNS, RibKind::Normal, |this| { - this.with_label_rib(RibKind::FnOrCoroutine, |this| { - // Resolve arguments: - this.resolve_params(&fn_decl.inputs); - // No need to resolve return type -- - // the outer closure return type is `FnRetTy::Default`. - - // Now resolve the inner closure - { - // No need to resolve arguments: the inner closure has none. - // Resolve the return type: - visit::walk_fn_ret_ty(this, &fn_decl.output); - // Resolve the body - this.visit_expr(body); - } - }) - }); - } // For closures, RibKind::FnOrCoroutine is added in visit_fn ExprKind::Closure(box ast::Closure { binder: ClosureBinder::For { ref generic_params, span }, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/late/diagnostics.rs b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/late/diagnostics.rs index abb0a7a465aa..a4c041f1ff24 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/late/diagnostics.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/late/diagnostics.rs @@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ use rustc_ast::{ use rustc_ast_pretty::pprust::where_bound_predicate_to_string; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use rustc_errors::{ - pluralize, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, - MultiSpan, SuggestionStyle, + codes::*, pluralize, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, + ErrorGuaranteed, MultiSpan, SuggestionStyle, }; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{self, CtorKind, CtorOf, DefKind}; @@ -922,8 +922,8 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast, 'tcx> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast, 'tcx> { path: &[Segment], span: Span, ) { - if let Some(err_code) = &err.code { - if err_code == &rustc_errors::error_code!(E0425) { + if let Some(err_code) = err.code { + if err_code == E0425 { for label_rib in &self.label_ribs { for (label_ident, node_id) in &label_rib.bindings { let ident = path.last().unwrap().ident; @@ -946,7 +946,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast, 'tcx> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast, 'tcx> { } } } - } else if err_code == &rustc_errors::error_code!(E0412) { + } else if err_code == E0412 { if let Some(correct) = Self::likely_rust_type(path) { err.span_suggestion( span, @@ -970,7 +970,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast, 'tcx> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast, 'tcx> { if !is_self_type(path, source.namespace()) { return false; } - err.code(rustc_errors::error_code!(E0411)); + err.code(E0411); err.span_label(span, "`Self` is only available in impls, traits, and type definitions"); if let Some(item_kind) = self.diagnostic_metadata.current_item { if !item_kind.ident.span.is_dummy() { @@ -999,7 +999,7 @@ impl<'a: 'ast, 'ast, 'tcx> LateResolutionVisitor<'a, '_, 'ast, 'tcx> { } debug!("smart_resolve_path_fragment: E0424, source={:?}", source); - err.code(rustc_errors::error_code!(E0424)); + err.code(E0424); err.span_label( span, match source { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/lib.rs index 1c00f545eb82..9d09d060b59b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/lib.rs @@ -15,9 +15,7 @@ #![feature(if_let_guard)] #![feature(iter_intersperse)] #![feature(let_chains)] -#![feature(never_type)] #![feature(rustc_attrs)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] #![allow(rustdoc::private_intra_doc_links)] #![allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] #![allow(internal_features)] @@ -37,7 +35,7 @@ use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet, FxIndexMap, FxIndexSet}; use rustc_data_structures::intern::Interned; use rustc_data_structures::steal::Steal; use rustc_data_structures::sync::{FreezeReadGuard, Lrc}; -use rustc_errors::{Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder}; +use rustc_errors::{Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrCode}; use rustc_expand::base::{DeriveResolutions, SyntaxExtension, SyntaxExtensionKind}; use rustc_feature::BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTES; use rustc_hir::def::Namespace::{self, *}; @@ -258,7 +256,7 @@ enum ResolutionError<'a> { kind: &'static str, trait_path: String, trait_item_span: Span, - code: String, + code: ErrCode, }, /// Error E0201: multiple impl items for the same trait item. TraitImplDuplicate { name: Symbol, trait_item_span: Span, old_span: Span }, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/macros.rs b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/macros.rs index 1c085ddf57bf..170cc1268c39 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/macros.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/macros.rs @@ -1,10 +1,9 @@ //! A bunch of methods and structures more or less related to resolving macros and //! interface provided by `Resolver` to macro expander. -use crate::errors::{ - self, AddAsNonDerive, CannotDetermineMacroResolution, CannotFindIdentInThisScope, - MacroExpectedFound, RemoveSurroundingDerive, -}; +use crate::errors::CannotDetermineMacroResolution; +use crate::errors::{self, AddAsNonDerive, CannotFindIdentInThisScope}; +use crate::errors::{MacroExpectedFound, RemoveSurroundingDerive}; use crate::Namespace::*; use crate::{BuiltinMacroState, Determinacy, MacroData}; use crate::{DeriveData, Finalize, ParentScope, ResolutionError, Resolver, ScopeSet}; @@ -15,7 +14,7 @@ use rustc_ast_pretty::pprust; use rustc_attr::StabilityLevel; use rustc_data_structures::intern::Interned; use rustc_data_structures::sync::Lrc; -use rustc_errors::{struct_span_code_err, Applicability}; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, StashKey}; use rustc_expand::base::{Annotatable, DeriveResolutions, Indeterminate, ResolverExpand}; use rustc_expand::base::{SyntaxExtension, SyntaxExtensionKind}; use rustc_expand::compile_declarative_macro; @@ -25,9 +24,8 @@ use rustc_hir::def_id::{CrateNum, DefId, LocalDefId}; use rustc_middle::middle::stability; use rustc_middle::ty::RegisteredTools; use rustc_middle::ty::{TyCtxt, Visibility}; -use rustc_session::lint::builtin::{ - LEGACY_DERIVE_HELPERS, SOFT_UNSTABLE, UNKNOWN_OR_MALFORMED_DIAGNOSTIC_ATTRIBUTES, -}; +use rustc_session::lint::builtin::UNKNOWN_OR_MALFORMED_DIAGNOSTIC_ATTRIBUTES; +use rustc_session::lint::builtin::{LEGACY_DERIVE_HELPERS, SOFT_UNSTABLE}; use rustc_session::lint::builtin::{UNUSED_MACROS, UNUSED_MACRO_RULES}; use rustc_session::lint::BuiltinLintDiagnostics; use rustc_session::parse::feature_err; @@ -703,21 +701,21 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Resolver<'a, 'tcx> { // situations should be reported as errors, so this is a bug. this.dcx().span_delayed_bug(span, "inconsistent resolution for a macro"); } - } else { + } else if this.tcx.dcx().has_errors().is_none() && this.privacy_errors.is_empty() { // It's possible that the macro was unresolved (indeterminate) and silently // expanded into a dummy fragment for recovery during expansion. // Now, post-expansion, the resolution may succeed, but we can't change the // past and need to report an error. // However, non-speculative `resolve_path` can successfully return private items // even if speculative `resolve_path` returned nothing previously, so we skip this - // less informative error if the privacy error is reported elsewhere. - if this.privacy_errors.is_empty() { - this.dcx().emit_err(CannotDetermineMacroResolution { - span, - kind: kind.descr(), - path: Segment::names_to_string(path), - }); - } + // less informative error if no other error is reported elsewhere. + + let err = this.dcx().create_err(CannotDetermineMacroResolution { + span, + kind: kind.descr(), + path: Segment::names_to_string(path), + }); + err.stash(span, StashKey::UndeterminedMacroResolution); } }; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_serialize/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_serialize/src/lib.rs index 48bee4cd2f0e..9c34aa939576 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_serialize/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_serialize/src/lib.rs @@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ #![doc(rust_logo)] #![allow(internal_features)] #![feature(rustdoc_internals)] -#![feature(allocator_api)] #![feature(associated_type_bounds)] #![feature(const_option)] #![feature(core_intrinsics)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_session/src/config.rs b/compiler/rustc_session/src/config.rs index e751ff13a34c..d35f951e2aea 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_session/src/config.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_session/src/config.rs @@ -347,6 +347,7 @@ impl SwitchWithOptPath { pub enum SymbolManglingVersion { Legacy, V0, + Hashed, } #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Hash)] @@ -2692,6 +2693,7 @@ pub fn build_session_options(early_dcx: &mut EarlyDiagCtxt, matches: &getopts::M match cg.symbol_mangling_version { // Stable values: None | Some(SymbolManglingVersion::V0) => {} + // Unstable values: Some(SymbolManglingVersion::Legacy) => { if !unstable_opts.unstable_options { @@ -2700,6 +2702,13 @@ pub fn build_session_options(early_dcx: &mut EarlyDiagCtxt, matches: &getopts::M ); } } + Some(SymbolManglingVersion::Hashed) => { + if !unstable_opts.unstable_options { + early_dcx.early_fatal( + "`-C symbol-mangling-version=hashed` requires `-Z unstable-options`", + ); + } + } } // Check for unstable values of `-C instrument-coverage`. @@ -2741,6 +2750,12 @@ pub fn build_session_options(early_dcx: &mut EarlyDiagCtxt, matches: &getopts::M ); } Some(SymbolManglingVersion::V0) => {} + Some(SymbolManglingVersion::Hashed) => { + early_dcx.early_warn( + "-C instrument-coverage requires symbol mangling version `v0`, \ + but `-C symbol-mangling-version=hashed` was specified", + ); + } } } @@ -3077,7 +3092,7 @@ impl fmt::Display for CrateType { } impl IntoDiagnosticArg for CrateType { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> DiagnosticArgValue { self.to_string().into_diagnostic_arg() } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_session/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_session/src/errors.rs index e19f0fd84de5..c36cec6f3532 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_session/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_session/src/errors.rs @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ use std::num::NonZeroU32; use rustc_ast::token; use rustc_ast::util::literal::LitError; use rustc_errors::{ - error_code, DiagCtxt, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticMessage, IntoDiagnostic, Level, MultiSpan, + codes::*, DiagCtxt, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticMessage, IntoDiagnostic, Level, MultiSpan, }; use rustc_macros::Diagnostic; use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; @@ -19,9 +19,7 @@ pub struct FeatureGateError { impl<'a> IntoDiagnostic<'a> for FeatureGateError { #[track_caller] fn into_diagnostic(self, dcx: &'a DiagCtxt, level: Level) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a> { - DiagnosticBuilder::new(dcx, level, self.explain) - .with_span(self.span) - .with_code(error_code!(E0658)) + DiagnosticBuilder::new(dcx, level, self.explain).with_span(self.span).with_code(E0658) } } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_session/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_session/src/lib.rs index 805854bd5cf0..0d6328fbb071 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_session/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_session/src/lib.rs @@ -1,11 +1,9 @@ #![feature(let_chains)] -#![feature(never_type)] #![feature(lazy_cell)] #![feature(option_get_or_insert_default)] #![feature(rustc_attrs)] #![feature(map_many_mut)] #![feature(iter_intersperse)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] #![allow(internal_features)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_session/src/options.rs b/compiler/rustc_session/src/options.rs index 486b6d4bf2e1..d8d201d5f244 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_session/src/options.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_session/src/options.rs @@ -407,7 +407,8 @@ mod desc { pub const parse_switch_with_opt_path: &str = "an optional path to the profiling data output directory"; pub const parse_merge_functions: &str = "one of: `disabled`, `trampolines`, or `aliases`"; - pub const parse_symbol_mangling_version: &str = "either `legacy` or `v0` (RFC 2603)"; + pub const parse_symbol_mangling_version: &str = + "one of: `legacy`, `v0` (RFC 2603), or `hashed`"; pub const parse_src_file_hash: &str = "either `md5` or `sha1`"; pub const parse_relocation_model: &str = "one of supported relocation models (`rustc --print relocation-models`)"; @@ -1180,6 +1181,7 @@ mod parse { *slot = match v { Some("legacy") => Some(SymbolManglingVersion::Legacy), Some("v0") => Some(SymbolManglingVersion::V0), + Some("hashed") => Some(SymbolManglingVersion::Hashed), _ => return false, }; true @@ -1504,7 +1506,7 @@ options! { "tell the linker which information to strip (`none` (default), `debuginfo` or `symbols`)"), symbol_mangling_version: Option = (None, parse_symbol_mangling_version, [TRACKED], - "which mangling version to use for symbol names ('legacy' (default) or 'v0')"), + "which mangling version to use for symbol names ('legacy' (default), 'v0', or 'hashed')"), target_cpu: Option = (None, parse_opt_string, [TRACKED], "select target processor (`rustc --print target-cpus` for details)"), target_feature: String = (String::new(), parse_target_feature, [TRACKED], diff --git a/compiler/rustc_session/src/session.rs b/compiler/rustc_session/src/session.rs index 891a83ce80cb..3a0ae74dd921 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_session/src/session.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_session/src/session.rs @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ use rustc_errors::emitter::{DynEmitter, HumanEmitter, HumanReadableErrorType}; use rustc_errors::json::JsonEmitter; use rustc_errors::registry::Registry; use rustc_errors::{ - error_code, fallback_fluent_bundle, DiagCtxt, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticMessage, + codes::*, fallback_fluent_bundle, DiagCtxt, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticMessage, ErrCode, ErrorGuaranteed, FatalAbort, FluentBundle, IntoDiagnostic, LazyFallbackBundle, TerminalUrl, }; use rustc_macros::HashStable_Generic; @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ impl Mul for Limit { } impl rustc_errors::IntoDiagnosticArg for Limit { - fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue<'static> { + fn into_diagnostic_arg(self) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue { self.to_string().into_diagnostic_arg() } } @@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ impl Session { ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a> { let mut err = self.dcx().create_err(err); if err.code.is_none() { - err.code(error_code!(E0658)); + err.code(E0658); } add_feature_diagnostics(&mut err, self, feature); err @@ -893,7 +893,7 @@ impl Session { CodegenUnits::Default(16) } - pub fn teach(&self, code: &str) -> bool { + pub fn teach(&self, code: ErrCode) -> bool { self.opts.unstable_opts.teach && self.dcx().must_teach(code) } diff --git a/compiler/rustc_span/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_span/src/lib.rs index 65702f76fdac..ea6766ea583b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_span/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_span/src/lib.rs @@ -2105,7 +2105,7 @@ fn remove_bom(src: &mut String, normalized_pos: &mut Vec) { /// Replaces `\r\n` with `\n` in-place in `src`. /// -/// Returns error if there's a lone `\r` in the string. +/// Leaves any occurrences of lone `\r` unchanged. fn normalize_newlines(src: &mut String, normalized_pos: &mut Vec) { if !src.as_bytes().contains(&b'\r') { return; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_span/src/symbol.rs b/compiler/rustc_span/src/symbol.rs index 4a1c222a528e..dbfc89c2d496 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_span/src/symbol.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_span/src/symbol.rs @@ -246,17 +246,7 @@ symbols! { MutexGuard, N, NonNull, - NonZeroI128, - NonZeroI16, - NonZeroI32, - NonZeroI64, - NonZeroI8, - NonZeroU128, - NonZeroU16, - NonZeroU32, - NonZeroU64, - NonZeroU8, - NonZeroUsize, + NonZero, None, Normal, Ok, @@ -1029,6 +1019,7 @@ symbols! { min_const_fn, min_const_generics, min_const_unsafe_fn, + min_exhaustive_patterns, min_specialization, min_type_alias_impl_trait, minnumf32, @@ -1798,7 +1789,6 @@ symbols! { warn, wasm_abi, wasm_import_module, - wasm_preview2, wasm_target_feature, while_let, windows, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/src/hashed.rs b/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/src/hashed.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d4cd6161ac04 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/src/hashed.rs @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +use crate::v0; +use rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::{Hash64, HashStable, StableHasher}; +use rustc_hir::def_id::CrateNum; +use rustc_middle::ty::{Instance, TyCtxt}; + +use std::fmt::Write; + +pub(super) fn mangle<'tcx>( + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + instance: Instance<'tcx>, + instantiating_crate: Option, + full_mangling_name: impl FnOnce() -> String, +) -> String { + // The symbol of a generic function may be scattered in multiple downstream dylibs. + // If the symbol of a generic function still contains `crate name`, hash conflicts between the + // generic funcion and other symbols of the same `crate` cannot be detected in time during + // construction. This symbol conflict is left over until it occurs during run time. + // In this case, `instantiating-crate name` is used to replace `crate name` can completely + // eliminate the risk of the preceding potential hash conflict. + let crate_num = + if let Some(krate) = instantiating_crate { krate } else { instance.def_id().krate }; + + let mut symbol = "_RNxC".to_string(); + v0::push_ident(tcx.crate_name(crate_num).as_str(), &mut symbol); + + let hash = tcx.with_stable_hashing_context(|mut hcx| { + let mut hasher = StableHasher::new(); + full_mangling_name().hash_stable(&mut hcx, &mut hasher); + hasher.finish::().as_u64() + }); + + push_hash64(hash, &mut symbol); + + symbol +} + +// The hash is encoded based on `base-62` and the final terminator `_` is removed because it does +// not help prevent hash collisions +fn push_hash64(hash: u64, output: &mut String) { + let hash = v0::encode_integer_62(hash); + let hash_len = hash.len(); + let _ = write!(output, "{hash_len}H{}", &hash[..hash_len - 1]); +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/src/lib.rs index 8c035ba948b1..362aaca63642 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/src/lib.rs @@ -91,8 +91,6 @@ #![doc(rust_logo)] #![feature(rustdoc_internals)] #![allow(internal_features)] -#![feature(never_type)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] @@ -111,6 +109,7 @@ use rustc_middle::query::Providers; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Instance, TyCtxt}; use rustc_session::config::SymbolManglingVersion; +mod hashed; mod legacy; mod v0; @@ -265,6 +264,9 @@ fn compute_symbol_name<'tcx>( let symbol = match mangling_version { SymbolManglingVersion::Legacy => legacy::mangle(tcx, instance, instantiating_crate), SymbolManglingVersion::V0 => v0::mangle(tcx, instance, instantiating_crate), + SymbolManglingVersion::Hashed => hashed::mangle(tcx, instance, instantiating_crate, || { + v0::mangle(tcx, instance, instantiating_crate) + }), }; debug_assert!( diff --git a/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/src/v0.rs b/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/src/v0.rs index e89a640767f2..16ebda55a7a5 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/src/v0.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_symbol_mangling/src/v0.rs @@ -116,10 +116,7 @@ impl<'tcx> SymbolMangler<'tcx> { /// * `x > 0` is encoded as `x - 1` in base 62, followed by `"_"`, /// e.g. `1` becomes `"0_"`, `62` becomes `"Z_"`, etc. fn push_integer_62(&mut self, x: u64) { - if let Some(x) = x.checked_sub(1) { - base_n::push_str(x as u128, 62, &mut self.out); - } - self.push("_"); + push_integer_62(x, &mut self.out) } /// Push a `tag`-prefixed base 62 integer, when larger than `0`, that is: @@ -138,45 +135,7 @@ impl<'tcx> SymbolMangler<'tcx> { } fn push_ident(&mut self, ident: &str) { - let mut use_punycode = false; - for b in ident.bytes() { - match b { - b'_' | b'a'..=b'z' | b'A'..=b'Z' | b'0'..=b'9' => {} - 0x80..=0xff => use_punycode = true, - _ => bug!("symbol_names: bad byte {} in ident {:?}", b, ident), - } - } - - let punycode_string; - let ident = if use_punycode { - self.push("u"); - - // FIXME(eddyb) we should probably roll our own punycode implementation. - let mut punycode_bytes = match punycode::encode(ident) { - Ok(s) => s.into_bytes(), - Err(()) => bug!("symbol_names: punycode encoding failed for ident {:?}", ident), - }; - - // Replace `-` with `_`. - if let Some(c) = punycode_bytes.iter_mut().rfind(|&&mut c| c == b'-') { - *c = b'_'; - } - - // FIXME(eddyb) avoid rechecking UTF-8 validity. - punycode_string = String::from_utf8(punycode_bytes).unwrap(); - &punycode_string - } else { - ident - }; - - let _ = write!(self.out, "{}", ident.len()); - - // Write a separating `_` if necessary (leading digit or `_`). - if let Some('_' | '0'..='9') = ident.chars().next() { - self.push("_"); - } - - self.push(ident); + push_ident(ident, &mut self.out) } fn path_append_ns( @@ -836,3 +795,62 @@ impl<'tcx> Printer<'tcx> for SymbolMangler<'tcx> { Ok(()) } } +/// Push a `_`-terminated base 62 integer, using the format +/// specified in the RFC as ``, that is: +/// * `x = 0` is encoded as just the `"_"` terminator +/// * `x > 0` is encoded as `x - 1` in base 62, followed by `"_"`, +/// e.g. `1` becomes `"0_"`, `62` becomes `"Z_"`, etc. +pub(crate) fn push_integer_62(x: u64, output: &mut String) { + if let Some(x) = x.checked_sub(1) { + base_n::push_str(x as u128, 62, output); + } + output.push('_'); +} + +pub(crate) fn encode_integer_62(x: u64) -> String { + let mut output = String::new(); + push_integer_62(x, &mut output); + output +} + +pub(crate) fn push_ident(ident: &str, output: &mut String) { + let mut use_punycode = false; + for b in ident.bytes() { + match b { + b'_' | b'a'..=b'z' | b'A'..=b'Z' | b'0'..=b'9' => {} + 0x80..=0xff => use_punycode = true, + _ => bug!("symbol_names: bad byte {} in ident {:?}", b, ident), + } + } + + let punycode_string; + let ident = if use_punycode { + output.push('u'); + + // FIXME(eddyb) we should probably roll our own punycode implementation. + let mut punycode_bytes = match punycode::encode(ident) { + Ok(s) => s.into_bytes(), + Err(()) => bug!("symbol_names: punycode encoding failed for ident {:?}", ident), + }; + + // Replace `-` with `_`. + if let Some(c) = punycode_bytes.iter_mut().rfind(|&&mut c| c == b'-') { + *c = b'_'; + } + + // FIXME(eddyb) avoid rechecking UTF-8 validity. + punycode_string = String::from_utf8(punycode_bytes).unwrap(); + &punycode_string + } else { + ident + }; + + let _ = write!(output, "{}", ident.len()); + + // Write a separating `_` if necessary (leading digit or `_`). + if let Some('_' | '0'..='9') = ident.chars().next() { + output.push('_'); + } + + output.push_str(ident); +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/lib.rs index 257c6777996f..bffb3681f130 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/lib.rs @@ -11,12 +11,10 @@ #![doc(rust_logo)] #![feature(rustdoc_internals)] #![feature(assert_matches)] -#![feature(associated_type_bounds)] #![feature(exhaustive_patterns)] #![feature(iter_intersperse)] #![feature(let_chains)] #![feature(min_specialization)] -#![feature(never_type)] #![feature(rustc_attrs)] #![feature(step_trait)] #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mod.rs index ead3be7fd529..884bd23e8cce 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mod.rs @@ -1574,7 +1574,6 @@ supported_targets! { ("wasm32-unknown-emscripten", wasm32_unknown_emscripten), ("wasm32-unknown-unknown", wasm32_unknown_unknown), ("wasm32-wasi", wasm32_wasi), - ("wasm32-wasi-preview2", wasm32_wasi_preview2), ("wasm32-wasi-preview1-threads", wasm32_wasi_preview1_threads), ("wasm64-unknown-unknown", wasm64_unknown_unknown), diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/wasm32_wasi_preview1_threads.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/wasm32_wasi_preview1_threads.rs index 389c67f8ae93..28ea4cc9ece3 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/wasm32_wasi_preview1_threads.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/wasm32_wasi_preview1_threads.rs @@ -72,12 +72,11 @@ //! best we can with this target. Don't start relying on too much here unless //! you know what you're getting in to! -use crate::spec::{base, crt_objects, cvs, Cc, LinkSelfContainedDefault, LinkerFlavor, Target}; +use crate::spec::{base, crt_objects, Cc, LinkSelfContainedDefault, LinkerFlavor, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut options = base::wasm::options(); - options.families = cvs!["wasm", "wasi"]; options.os = "wasi".into(); options.add_pre_link_args( diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/wasm32_wasi_preview2.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/wasm32_wasi_preview2.rs deleted file mode 100644 index fc44e5d4cbce..000000000000 --- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/wasm32_wasi_preview2.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -//! The `wasm32-wasi-preview2` target is the next evolution of the -//! wasm32-wasi target. While the wasi specification is still under -//! active development, the {review 2 iteration is considered an "island -//! of stability" that should allow users to rely on it indefinitely. -//! -//! The `wasi` target is a proposal to define a standardized set of WebAssembly -//! component imports that allow it to interoperate with the host system in a -//! standardized way. This set of imports is intended to empower WebAssembly -//! binaries with host capabilities such as filesystem access, network access, etc. -//! -//! Wasi Preview 2 relies on the WebAssembly component model which is an extension of -//! the core WebAssembly specification which allows interoperability between WebAssembly -//! modules (known as "components") through high-level, shared-nothing APIs instead of the -//! low-level, shared-everything linear memory model of the core WebAssembly specification. -//! -//! You can see more about wasi at and the component model at -//! . - -use crate::spec::crt_objects; -use crate::spec::LinkSelfContainedDefault; -use crate::spec::{base, Target}; - -pub fn target() -> Target { - let mut options = base::wasm::options(); - - options.os = "wasi".into(); - options.env = "preview2".into(); - options.linker = Some("wasm-component-ld".into()); - - options.pre_link_objects_self_contained = crt_objects::pre_wasi_self_contained(); - options.post_link_objects_self_contained = crt_objects::post_wasi_self_contained(); - - // FIXME: Figure out cases in which WASM needs to link with a native toolchain. - options.link_self_contained = LinkSelfContainedDefault::True; - - // Right now this is a bit of a workaround but we're currently saying that - // the target by default has a static crt which we're taking as a signal - // for "use the bundled crt". If that's turned off then the system's crt - // will be used, but this means that default usage of this target doesn't - // need an external compiler but it's still interoperable with an external - // compiler if configured correctly. - options.crt_static_default = true; - options.crt_static_respected = true; - - // Allow `+crt-static` to create a "cdylib" output which is just a wasm file - // without a main function. - options.crt_static_allows_dylibs = true; - - // WASI's `sys::args::init` function ignores its arguments; instead, - // `args::args()` makes the WASI API calls itself. - options.main_needs_argc_argv = false; - - // And, WASI mangles the name of "main" to distinguish between different - // signatures. - options.entry_name = "__main_void".into(); - - Target { - llvm_target: "wasm32-unknown-unknown".into(), - pointer_width: 32, - data_layout: "e-m:e-p:32:32-p10:8:8-p20:8:8-i64:64-n32:64-S128-ni:1:10:20".into(), - arch: "wasm32".into(), - options, - } -} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/errors.rs index 5eff52afbca2..7894f8dd98ff 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/errors.rs @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ use crate::fluent_generated as fluent; use rustc_errors::{ - AddToDiagnostic, Applicability, DiagCtxt, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, EmissionGuarantee, - IntoDiagnostic, Level, SubdiagnosticMessage, + codes::*, AddToDiagnostic, Applicability, DiagCtxt, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, + EmissionGuarantee, IntoDiagnostic, Level, SubdiagnosticMessage, }; use rustc_macros::Diagnostic; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, ClosureKind, PolyTraitRef, Ty}; @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ pub struct UnableToConstructConstantValue<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(trait_selection_empty_on_clause_in_rustc_on_unimplemented, code = "E0232")] +#[diag(trait_selection_empty_on_clause_in_rustc_on_unimplemented, code = E0232)] pub struct EmptyOnClauseInOnUnimplemented { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ pub struct EmptyOnClauseInOnUnimplemented { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(trait_selection_invalid_on_clause_in_rustc_on_unimplemented, code = "E0232")] +#[diag(trait_selection_invalid_on_clause_in_rustc_on_unimplemented, code = E0232)] pub struct InvalidOnClauseInOnUnimplemented { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ pub struct InvalidOnClauseInOnUnimplemented { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(trait_selection_no_value_in_rustc_on_unimplemented, code = "E0232")] +#[diag(trait_selection_no_value_in_rustc_on_unimplemented, code = E0232)] #[note] pub struct NoValueInOnUnimplemented { #[primary_span] @@ -59,17 +59,13 @@ pub struct NegativePositiveConflict<'tcx> { impl IntoDiagnostic<'_, G> for NegativePositiveConflict<'_> { #[track_caller] - fn into_diagnostic( - self, - dcx: &DiagCtxt, - level: Level, - ) -> rustc_errors::DiagnosticBuilder<'_, G> { + fn into_diagnostic(self, dcx: &DiagCtxt, level: Level) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'_, G> { let mut diag = DiagnosticBuilder::new(dcx, level, fluent::trait_selection_negative_positive_conflict); diag.arg("trait_desc", self.trait_desc.print_only_trait_path().to_string()); diag.arg("self_desc", self.self_ty.map_or_else(|| "none".to_string(), |ty| ty.to_string())); diag.span(self.impl_span); - diag.code(rustc_errors::error_code!(E0751)); + diag.code(E0751); match self.negative_impl_span { Ok(span) => { diag.span_label(span, fluent::trait_selection_negative_implementation_here); @@ -132,7 +128,7 @@ impl AddToDiagnostic for AdjustSignatureBorrow { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(trait_selection_closure_kind_mismatch, code = "E0525")] +#[diag(trait_selection_closure_kind_mismatch, code = E0525)] pub struct ClosureKindMismatch { #[primary_span] #[label] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/lib.rs index 552c28c05868..5ec45212bc79 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/lib.rs @@ -20,7 +20,6 @@ #![feature(extract_if)] #![feature(let_chains)] #![feature(option_take_if)] -#![feature(if_let_guard)] #![feature(never_type)] #![feature(type_alias_impl_trait)] #![feature(min_specialization)] @@ -40,6 +39,7 @@ extern crate smallvec; pub mod errors; pub mod infer; +pub mod regions; pub mod solve; pub mod traits; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/regions.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/regions.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..e8929f114e16 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/regions.rs @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +use rustc_infer::infer::outlives::env::OutlivesEnvironment; +use rustc_infer::infer::{InferCtxt, RegionResolutionError}; +use rustc_middle::traits::ObligationCause; + +pub trait InferCtxtRegionExt<'tcx> { + /// Resolve regions, using the deep normalizer to normalize any type-outlives + /// obligations in the process. This is in `rustc_trait_selection` because + /// we need to normalize. + /// + /// Prefer this method over `resolve_regions_with_normalize`, unless you are + /// doing something specific for normalization. + fn resolve_regions( + &self, + outlives_env: &OutlivesEnvironment<'tcx>, + ) -> Vec>; +} + +impl<'tcx> InferCtxtRegionExt<'tcx> for InferCtxt<'tcx> { + fn resolve_regions( + &self, + outlives_env: &OutlivesEnvironment<'tcx>, + ) -> Vec> { + self.resolve_regions_with_normalize(outlives_env, |ty, origin| { + let ty = self.resolve_vars_if_possible(ty); + + if self.next_trait_solver() { + crate::solve::deeply_normalize( + self.at( + &ObligationCause::dummy_with_span(origin.span()), + outlives_env.param_env, + ), + ty, + ) + .map_err(|_| ty) + } else { + Ok(ty) + } + }) + } +} diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/solve/assembly/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/solve/assembly/mod.rs index caf9470b4c64..915d722dd020 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/solve/assembly/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/solve/assembly/mod.rs @@ -253,17 +253,6 @@ pub(super) trait GoalKind<'tcx>: ecx: &mut EvalCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, goal: Goal<'tcx, Self>, ) -> Vec<(CanonicalResponse<'tcx>, BuiltinImplSource)>; - - /// Consider the `Unsize` candidate corresponding to coercing a sized type - /// into a `dyn Trait`. - /// - /// This is computed separately from the rest of the `Unsize` candidates - /// since it is only done once per self type, and not once per - /// *normalization step* (in `assemble_candidates_via_self_ty`). - fn consider_unsize_to_dyn_candidate( - ecx: &mut EvalCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, - goal: Goal<'tcx, Self>, - ) -> QueryResult<'tcx>; } impl<'tcx> EvalCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { @@ -271,64 +260,32 @@ impl<'tcx> EvalCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { &mut self, goal: Goal<'tcx, G>, ) -> Vec> { - debug_assert_eq!(goal, self.resolve_vars_if_possible(goal)); - if let Some(ambig) = self.assemble_self_ty_infer_ambiguity_response(goal) { - return vec![ambig]; - } - - let mut candidates = self.assemble_candidates_via_self_ty(goal, 0); - - self.assemble_unsize_to_dyn_candidate(goal, &mut candidates); - - self.assemble_blanket_impl_candidates(goal, &mut candidates); - - self.assemble_param_env_candidates(goal, &mut candidates); - - self.assemble_coherence_unknowable_candidates(goal, &mut candidates); - - candidates - } - - /// `?0: Trait` is ambiguous, because it may be satisfied via a builtin rule, - /// object bound, alias bound, etc. We are unable to determine this until we can at - /// least structurally resolve the type one layer. - /// - /// It would also require us to consider all impls of the trait, which is both pretty - /// bad for perf and would also constrain the self type if there is just a single impl. - fn assemble_self_ty_infer_ambiguity_response>( - &mut self, - goal: Goal<'tcx, G>, - ) -> Option> { - if goal.predicate.self_ty().is_ty_var() { - debug!("adding self_ty_infer_ambiguity_response"); + let dummy_candidate = |this: &mut EvalCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, certainty| { let source = CandidateSource::BuiltinImpl(BuiltinImplSource::Misc); - let result = self - .evaluate_added_goals_and_make_canonical_response(Certainty::AMBIGUOUS) - .unwrap(); - let mut dummy_probe = self.inspect.new_probe(); + let result = this.evaluate_added_goals_and_make_canonical_response(certainty).unwrap(); + let mut dummy_probe = this.inspect.new_probe(); dummy_probe.probe_kind(ProbeKind::TraitCandidate { source, result: Ok(result) }); - self.inspect.finish_probe(dummy_probe); - Some(Candidate { source, result }) - } else { - None - } - } + this.inspect.finish_probe(dummy_probe); + vec![Candidate { source, result }] + }; - /// Assemble candidates which apply to the self type. This only looks at candidate which - /// apply to the specific self type and ignores all others. - /// - /// Returns `None` if the self type is still ambiguous. - fn assemble_candidates_via_self_ty>( - &mut self, - goal: Goal<'tcx, G>, - num_steps: usize, - ) -> Vec> { + let Some(normalized_self_ty) = + self.try_normalize_ty(goal.param_env, goal.predicate.self_ty()) + else { + debug!("overflow while evaluating self type"); + return dummy_candidate(self, Certainty::OVERFLOW); + }; + + if normalized_self_ty.is_ty_var() { + debug!("self type has been normalized to infer"); + return dummy_candidate(self, Certainty::AMBIGUOUS); + } + + let goal = + goal.with(self.tcx(), goal.predicate.with_self_ty(self.tcx(), normalized_self_ty)); debug_assert_eq!(goal, self.resolve_vars_if_possible(goal)); - if let Some(ambig) = self.assemble_self_ty_infer_ambiguity_response(goal) { - return vec![ambig]; - } - let mut candidates = Vec::new(); + let mut candidates = vec![]; self.assemble_non_blanket_impl_candidates(goal, &mut candidates); @@ -338,63 +295,15 @@ impl<'tcx> EvalCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { self.assemble_object_bound_candidates(goal, &mut candidates); - self.assemble_candidates_after_normalizing_self_ty(goal, &mut candidates, num_steps); + self.assemble_blanket_impl_candidates(goal, &mut candidates); + + self.assemble_param_env_candidates(goal, &mut candidates); + + self.assemble_coherence_unknowable_candidates(goal, &mut candidates); + candidates } - /// If the self type of a goal is an alias we first try to normalize the self type - /// and compute the candidates for the normalized self type in case that succeeds. - /// - /// These candidates are used in addition to the ones with the alias as a self type. - /// We do this to simplify both builtin candidates and for better performance. - /// - /// We generate the builtin candidates on the fly by looking at the self type, e.g. - /// add `FnPtr` candidates if the self type is a function pointer. Handling builtin - /// candidates while the self type is still an alias seems difficult. This is similar - /// to `try_structurally_resolve_type` during hir typeck (FIXME once implemented). - /// - /// Looking at all impls for some trait goal is prohibitively expensive. We therefore - /// only look at implementations with a matching self type. Because of this function, - /// we can avoid looking at all existing impls if the self type is an alias. - #[instrument(level = "debug", skip_all)] - fn assemble_candidates_after_normalizing_self_ty>( - &mut self, - goal: Goal<'tcx, G>, - candidates: &mut Vec>, - num_steps: usize, - ) { - let tcx = self.tcx(); - let &ty::Alias(_, alias) = goal.predicate.self_ty().kind() else { return }; - - candidates.extend(self.probe(|_| ProbeKind::NormalizedSelfTyAssembly).enter(|ecx| { - if tcx.recursion_limit().value_within_limit(num_steps) { - let normalized_ty = ecx.next_ty_infer(); - let normalizes_to_goal = - goal.with(tcx, ty::NormalizesTo { alias, term: normalized_ty.into() }); - ecx.add_goal(GoalSource::Misc, normalizes_to_goal); - if let Err(NoSolution) = ecx.try_evaluate_added_goals() { - debug!("self type normalization failed"); - return vec![]; - } - let normalized_ty = ecx.resolve_vars_if_possible(normalized_ty); - debug!(?normalized_ty, "self type normalized"); - // NOTE: Alternatively we could call `evaluate_goal` here and only - // have a `Normalized` candidate. This doesn't work as long as we - // use `CandidateSource` in winnowing. - let goal = goal.with(tcx, goal.predicate.with_self_ty(tcx, normalized_ty)); - ecx.assemble_candidates_via_self_ty(goal, num_steps + 1) - } else { - match ecx.evaluate_added_goals_and_make_canonical_response(Certainty::OVERFLOW) { - Ok(result) => vec![Candidate { - source: CandidateSource::BuiltinImpl(BuiltinImplSource::Misc), - result, - }], - Err(NoSolution) => vec![], - } - } - })); - } - #[instrument(level = "debug", skip_all)] fn assemble_non_blanket_impl_candidates>( &mut self, @@ -500,24 +409,6 @@ impl<'tcx> EvalCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { } } - #[instrument(level = "debug", skip_all)] - fn assemble_unsize_to_dyn_candidate>( - &mut self, - goal: Goal<'tcx, G>, - candidates: &mut Vec>, - ) { - let tcx = self.tcx(); - if tcx.lang_items().unsize_trait() == Some(goal.predicate.trait_def_id(tcx)) { - match G::consider_unsize_to_dyn_candidate(self, goal) { - Ok(result) => candidates.push(Candidate { - source: CandidateSource::BuiltinImpl(BuiltinImplSource::Misc), - result, - }), - Err(NoSolution) => (), - } - } - } - #[instrument(level = "debug", skip_all)] fn assemble_blanket_impl_candidates>( &mut self, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/solve/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/solve/mod.rs index 7c8f885a1f24..6984f0ba6947 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/solve/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/solve/mod.rs @@ -288,11 +288,9 @@ impl<'tcx> EvalCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { /// Normalize a type when it is structually matched on. /// - /// For self types this is generally already handled through - /// `assemble_candidates_after_normalizing_self_ty`, so anything happening - /// in [`EvalCtxt::assemble_candidates_via_self_ty`] does not have to normalize - /// the self type. It is required when structurally matching on any other - /// arguments of a trait goal, e.g. when assembling builtin unsize candidates. + /// In nearly all cases this function must be used before matching on a type. + /// Not doing so is likely to be incomplete and therefore unsound during + /// coherence. #[instrument(level = "debug", skip(self), ret)] fn try_normalize_ty( &mut self, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/solve/normalizes_to/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/solve/normalizes_to/mod.rs index ccee6f8eb29b..9f1b4a09a20b 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/solve/normalizes_to/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/solve/normalizes_to/mod.rs @@ -603,13 +603,6 @@ impl<'tcx> assembly::GoalKind<'tcx> for NormalizesTo<'tcx> { ) } - fn consider_unsize_to_dyn_candidate( - _ecx: &mut EvalCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, - goal: Goal<'tcx, Self>, - ) -> QueryResult<'tcx> { - bug!("`Unsize` does not have an associated type: {:?}", goal) - } - fn consider_structural_builtin_unsize_candidates( _ecx: &mut EvalCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, goal: Goal<'tcx, Self>, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/solve/trait_goals.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/solve/trait_goals.rs index be0792756844..b185e4e5f8eb 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/solve/trait_goals.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/solve/trait_goals.rs @@ -490,53 +490,6 @@ impl<'tcx> assembly::GoalKind<'tcx> for TraitPredicate<'tcx> { ecx.evaluate_added_goals_and_make_canonical_response(certainty) } - fn consider_unsize_to_dyn_candidate( - ecx: &mut EvalCtxt<'_, 'tcx>, - goal: Goal<'tcx, Self>, - ) -> QueryResult<'tcx> { - ecx.probe(|_| ProbeKind::UnsizeAssembly).enter(|ecx| { - let a_ty = goal.predicate.self_ty(); - // We need to normalize the b_ty since it's destructured as a `dyn Trait`. - let Some(b_ty) = - ecx.try_normalize_ty(goal.param_env, goal.predicate.trait_ref.args.type_at(1)) - else { - return ecx.evaluate_added_goals_and_make_canonical_response(Certainty::OVERFLOW); - }; - - let ty::Dynamic(b_data, b_region, ty::Dyn) = *b_ty.kind() else { - return Err(NoSolution); - }; - - let tcx = ecx.tcx(); - - // Can only unsize to an object-safe trait. - if b_data.principal_def_id().is_some_and(|def_id| !tcx.check_is_object_safe(def_id)) { - return Err(NoSolution); - } - - // Check that the type implements all of the predicates of the trait object. - // (i.e. the principal, all of the associated types match, and any auto traits) - ecx.add_goals( - GoalSource::ImplWhereBound, - b_data.iter().map(|pred| goal.with(tcx, pred.with_self_ty(tcx, a_ty))), - ); - - // The type must be `Sized` to be unsized. - if let Some(sized_def_id) = tcx.lang_items().sized_trait() { - ecx.add_goal( - GoalSource::ImplWhereBound, - goal.with(tcx, ty::TraitRef::new(tcx, sized_def_id, [a_ty])), - ); - } else { - return Err(NoSolution); - } - - // The type must outlive the lifetime of the `dyn` we're unsizing into. - ecx.add_goal(GoalSource::Misc, goal.with(tcx, ty::OutlivesPredicate(a_ty, b_region))); - ecx.evaluate_added_goals_and_make_canonical_response(Certainty::Yes) - }) - } - /// ```ignore (builtin impl example) /// trait Trait { /// fn foo(&self); @@ -588,8 +541,11 @@ impl<'tcx> assembly::GoalKind<'tcx> for TraitPredicate<'tcx> { goal, a_data, a_region, b_data, b_region, ), - // `T` -> `dyn Trait` unsizing is handled separately in `consider_unsize_to_dyn_candidate` - (_, &ty::Dynamic(..)) => vec![], + // `T` -> `dyn Trait` unsizing. + (_, &ty::Dynamic(b_region, b_data, ty::Dyn)) => result_to_single( + ecx.consider_builtin_unsize_to_dyn_candidate(goal, b_region, b_data), + BuiltinImplSource::Misc, + ), // `[T; N]` -> `[T]` unsizing (&ty::Array(a_elem_ty, ..), &ty::Slice(b_elem_ty)) => result_to_single( @@ -691,6 +647,42 @@ impl<'tcx> EvalCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { responses } + fn consider_builtin_unsize_to_dyn_candidate( + &mut self, + goal: Goal<'tcx, (Ty<'tcx>, Ty<'tcx>)>, + b_data: &'tcx ty::List>, + b_region: ty::Region<'tcx>, + ) -> QueryResult<'tcx> { + let tcx = self.tcx(); + let Goal { predicate: (a_ty, _), .. } = goal; + + // Can only unsize to an object-safe trait. + if b_data.principal_def_id().is_some_and(|def_id| !tcx.check_is_object_safe(def_id)) { + return Err(NoSolution); + } + + // Check that the type implements all of the predicates of the trait object. + // (i.e. the principal, all of the associated types match, and any auto traits) + self.add_goals( + GoalSource::ImplWhereBound, + b_data.iter().map(|pred| goal.with(tcx, pred.with_self_ty(tcx, a_ty))), + ); + + // The type must be `Sized` to be unsized. + if let Some(sized_def_id) = tcx.lang_items().sized_trait() { + self.add_goal( + GoalSource::ImplWhereBound, + goal.with(tcx, ty::TraitRef::new(tcx, sized_def_id, [a_ty])), + ); + } else { + return Err(NoSolution); + } + + // The type must outlive the lifetime of the `dyn` we're unsizing into. + self.add_goal(GoalSource::Misc, goal.with(tcx, ty::OutlivesPredicate(a_ty, b_region))); + self.evaluate_added_goals_and_make_canonical_response(Certainty::Yes) + } + fn consider_builtin_upcast_to_principal( &mut self, goal: Goal<'tcx, (Ty<'tcx>, Ty<'tcx>)>, diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/auto_trait.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/auto_trait.rs index c43447585746..7933654a9154 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/auto_trait.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/auto_trait.rs @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ impl<'tcx> AutoTraitFinder<'tcx> { } let outlives_env = OutlivesEnvironment::new(full_env); - infcx.process_registered_region_obligations(&outlives_env); + let _ = infcx.process_registered_region_obligations::(&outlives_env, |ty, _| Ok(ty)); let region_data = infcx.inner.borrow_mut().unwrap_region_constraints().region_constraint_data().clone(); @@ -513,6 +513,7 @@ impl<'tcx> AutoTraitFinder<'tcx> { } while !vid_map.is_empty() { + #[allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)] let target = *vid_map.keys().next().expect("Keys somehow empty"); let deps = vid_map.remove(&target).expect("Entry somehow missing"); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/coherence.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/coherence.rs index ecbb92ca5b99..c49185a52c7e 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/coherence.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/coherence.rs @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ use crate::infer::outlives::env::OutlivesEnvironment; use crate::infer::InferOk; +use crate::regions::InferCtxtRegionExt; use crate::solve::inspect::{InspectGoal, ProofTreeInferCtxtExt, ProofTreeVisitor}; use crate::solve::{deeply_normalize_for_diagnostics, inspect}; use crate::traits::engine::TraitEngineExt; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/engine.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/engine.rs index 013a50f9fa1c..caf950037fdf 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/engine.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/engine.rs @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ use std::fmt::Debug; use super::FulfillmentContext; use super::TraitEngine; +use crate::regions::InferCtxtRegionExt; use crate::solve::FulfillmentCtxt as NextFulfillmentCtxt; use crate::traits::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxtExt; use crate::traits::NormalizeExt; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/infer_ctxt_ext.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/infer_ctxt_ext.rs index 864580afe623..ca43436848ba 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/infer_ctxt_ext.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/infer_ctxt_ext.rs @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ use crate::infer::type_variable::{TypeVariableOrigin, TypeVariableOriginKind}; use crate::infer::InferCtxt; use crate::traits::{Obligation, ObligationCause, ObligationCtxt}; -use rustc_errors::{pluralize, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder}; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, pluralize, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::Node; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty}; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/on_unimplemented.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/on_unimplemented.rs index bb1b6ec13902..972da180a336 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/on_unimplemented.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/on_unimplemented.rs @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ use rustc_ast::AttrKind; use rustc_ast::{Attribute, MetaItem, NestedMetaItem}; use rustc_attr as attr; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; -use rustc_errors::{struct_span_code_err, ErrorGuaranteed}; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, struct_span_code_err, ErrorGuaranteed}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId}; use rustc_middle::ty::GenericArgsRef; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/suggestions.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/suggestions.rs index 6a40ffebdada..69649e361783 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/suggestions.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/suggestions.rs @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ use hir::def::CtorOf; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use rustc_data_structures::stack::ensure_sufficient_stack; use rustc_errors::{ - error_code, pluralize, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, + codes::*, pluralize, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, MultiSpan, Style, SuggestionStyle, }; use rustc_hir as hir; @@ -2014,7 +2014,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxtExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { return false; }; - err.code(error_code!(E0746)); + err.code(E0746); err.primary_message("return type cannot have an unboxed trait object"); err.children.clear(); @@ -3292,7 +3292,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxtExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { err.help("unsized fn params are gated as an unstable feature"); } } - ObligationCauseCode::SizedReturnType => { + ObligationCauseCode::SizedReturnType | ObligationCauseCode::SizedCallReturnType => { err.note("the return type of a function must have a statically known size"); } ObligationCauseCode::SizedYieldType => { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/type_err_ctxt_ext.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/type_err_ctxt_ext.rs index 149dcffe333d..dee3e14f3c91 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/type_err_ctxt_ext.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/type_err_ctxt_ext.rs @@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ use crate::traits::{ }; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxIndexMap}; use rustc_errors::{ - pluralize, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, - MultiSpan, StashKey, Style, + codes::*, pluralize, struct_span_code_err, Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, + ErrorGuaranteed, MultiSpan, StashKey, Style, }; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Namespace, Res}; @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ pub trait TypeErrCtxtExt<'tcx> { obligation: PredicateObligation<'tcx>, root_obligation: &PredicateObligation<'tcx>, error: &SelectionError<'tcx>, - ); + ) -> ErrorGuaranteed; fn emit_specialized_closure_kind_error( &self, @@ -107,7 +107,10 @@ pub trait TypeErrCtxtExt<'tcx> { trait_ref: ty::PolyTraitRef<'tcx>, ) -> Option; - fn fn_arg_obligation(&self, obligation: &PredicateObligation<'tcx>) -> bool; + fn fn_arg_obligation( + &self, + obligation: &PredicateObligation<'tcx>, + ) -> Result<(), ErrorGuaranteed>; fn try_conversion_context( &self, @@ -142,6 +145,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxtExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { ( span, predicates + .0 .iter() .map(|&predicate| ErrorDescriptor { predicate, index: None }) .collect(), @@ -208,10 +212,13 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxtExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { } } + let mut reported = None; + for from_expansion in [false, true] { for (error, suppressed) in iter::zip(&errors, &is_suppressed) { if !suppressed && error.obligation.cause.span.from_expansion() == from_expansion { - self.report_fulfillment_error(error); + let guar = self.report_fulfillment_error(error); + reported = Some(guar); // We want to ignore desugarings here: spans are equivalent even // if one is the result of a desugaring and the other is not. let mut span = error.obligation.cause.span; @@ -222,13 +229,17 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxtExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { self.reported_trait_errors .borrow_mut() .entry(span) - .or_default() + .or_insert_with(|| (vec![], guar)) + .0 .push(error.obligation.predicate); } } } - self.dcx().delayed_bug("expected fulfillment errors") + // It could be that we don't report an error because we have seen an `ErrorReported` from another source. + // We should probably be able to fix most of these, but some are delayed bugs that get a proper error + // after this function. + reported.unwrap_or_else(|| self.dcx().delayed_bug("failed to report fulfillment errors")) } /// Reports that an overflow has occurred and halts compilation. We @@ -374,7 +385,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxtExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { mut obligation: PredicateObligation<'tcx>, root_obligation: &PredicateObligation<'tcx>, error: &SelectionError<'tcx>, - ) { + ) -> ErrorGuaranteed { let tcx = self.tcx; if tcx.sess.opts.unstable_opts.next_solver.map(|c| c.dump_tree).unwrap_or_default() @@ -384,10 +395,6 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxtExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { } let mut span = obligation.cause.span; - // FIXME: statically guarantee this by tainting after the diagnostic is emitted - self.set_tainted_by_errors( - tcx.dcx().span_delayed_bug(span, "`report_selection_error` did not emit an error"), - ); let mut err = match *error { SelectionError::Unimplemented => { @@ -412,21 +419,19 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxtExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { kind: _, } = *obligation.cause.code() { - self.report_extra_impl_obligation( + return self.report_extra_impl_obligation( span, impl_item_def_id, trait_item_def_id, &format!("`{}`", obligation.predicate), ) - .emit(); - return; + .emit() } // Report a const-param specific error if let ObligationCauseCode::ConstParam(ty) = *obligation.cause.code().peel_derives() { - self.report_const_param_not_wf(ty, &obligation).emit(); - return; + return self.report_const_param_not_wf(ty, &obligation).emit(); } let bound_predicate = obligation.predicate.kind(); @@ -436,22 +441,22 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxtExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { let trait_predicate = self.resolve_vars_if_possible(trait_predicate); let trait_ref = trait_predicate.to_poly_trait_ref(); - if let Some(_guar) = self.emit_specialized_closure_kind_error(&obligation, trait_ref) { - return; + if let Some(guar) = self.emit_specialized_closure_kind_error(&obligation, trait_ref) { + return guar; } // FIXME(effects) let predicate_is_const = false; - if self.dcx().has_errors().is_some() + if let Some(guar) = self.dcx().has_errors() && trait_predicate.references_error() { - return; + return guar; } - if self.fn_arg_obligation(&obligation) { - // Silence redundant errors on binding acccess that are already - // reported on the binding definition (#56607). - return; + // Silence redundant errors on binding acccess that are already + // reported on the binding definition (#56607). + if let Err(guar) = self.fn_arg_obligation(&obligation) { + return guar; } let mut file = None; let (post_message, pre_message, type_def) = self @@ -515,7 +520,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxtExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { trait_ref, span, ) { - GetSafeTransmuteErrorAndReason::Silent => return, + GetSafeTransmuteErrorAndReason::Silent => return self.dcx().span_delayed_bug(span, "silent safe transmute error"), GetSafeTransmuteErrorAndReason::Error { err_msg, safe_transmute_explanation, @@ -576,8 +581,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxtExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { have_alt_message, ) { self.note_obligation_cause(&mut err, &obligation); - err.emit(); - return; + return err.emit(); } file_note.map(|note| err.note(note)); @@ -680,13 +684,11 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxtExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { } if self.suggest_add_clone_to_arg(&obligation, &mut err, trait_predicate) { - err.emit(); - return; + return err.emit(); } if self.suggest_impl_trait(&mut err, &obligation, trait_predicate) { - err.emit(); - return; + return err.emit(); } if is_unsize { @@ -776,8 +778,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxtExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { Some(sym::Debug | sym::Display) ) { - err.emit(); - return; + return err.emit(); } err @@ -912,8 +913,8 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxtExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { found_trait_ref, expected_trait_ref, ) { - Some(err) => err, - None => return, + Ok(err) => err, + Err(guar) => return guar, } } @@ -934,15 +935,15 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxtExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { } SelectionError::NotConstEvaluatable(NotConstEvaluatable::MentionsParam) => { match self.report_not_const_evaluatable_error(&obligation, span) { - Some(err) => err, - None => return, + Ok(err) => err, + Err(guar) => return guar, } } // Already reported in the query. - SelectionError::NotConstEvaluatable(NotConstEvaluatable::Error(_)) | + SelectionError::NotConstEvaluatable(NotConstEvaluatable::Error(guar)) | // Already reported. - Overflow(OverflowError::Error(_)) => return, + Overflow(OverflowError::Error(guar)) => return guar, Overflow(_) => { bug!("overflow should be handled before the `report_selection_error` path"); @@ -951,7 +952,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxtExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { self.note_obligation_cause(&mut err, &obligation); self.point_at_returns_when_relevant(&mut err, &obligation); - err.emit(); + err.emit() } fn emit_specialized_closure_kind_error( @@ -986,7 +987,10 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxtExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { } } - fn fn_arg_obligation(&self, obligation: &PredicateObligation<'tcx>) -> bool { + fn fn_arg_obligation( + &self, + obligation: &PredicateObligation<'tcx>, + ) -> Result<(), ErrorGuaranteed> { if let ObligationCauseCode::FunctionArgumentObligation { arg_hir_id, .. } = obligation.cause.code() && let Some(Node::Expr(arg)) = self.tcx.opt_hir_node(*arg_hir_id) @@ -996,12 +1000,12 @@ impl<'tcx> TypeErrCtxtExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { hir::Path { res: hir::def::Res::Local(hir_id), .. }, )) = arg.kind && let Some(Node::Pat(pat)) = self.tcx.opt_hir_node(*hir_id) - && let Some(preds) = self.reported_trait_errors.borrow().get(&pat.span) + && let Some((preds, guar)) = self.reported_trait_errors.borrow().get(&pat.span) && preds.contains(&obligation.predicate) { - return true; + return Err(*guar); } - false + Ok(()) } /// When the `E` of the resulting `Result` in an expression `foo().bar().baz()?`, @@ -1323,13 +1327,13 @@ pub(super) trait InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> { // `error` occurring implies that `cond` occurs. fn error_implies(&self, cond: ty::Predicate<'tcx>, error: ty::Predicate<'tcx>) -> bool; - fn report_fulfillment_error(&self, error: &FulfillmentError<'tcx>); + fn report_fulfillment_error(&self, error: &FulfillmentError<'tcx>) -> ErrorGuaranteed; fn report_projection_error( &self, obligation: &PredicateObligation<'tcx>, error: &MismatchedProjectionTypes<'tcx>, - ); + ) -> ErrorGuaranteed; fn maybe_detailed_projection_msg( &self, @@ -1395,7 +1399,7 @@ pub(super) trait InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> { trait_ref_and_ty: ty::Binder<'tcx, (ty::TraitPredicate<'tcx>, Ty<'tcx>)>, ) -> PredicateObligation<'tcx>; - fn maybe_report_ambiguity(&self, obligation: &PredicateObligation<'tcx>); + fn maybe_report_ambiguity(&self, obligation: &PredicateObligation<'tcx>) -> ErrorGuaranteed; fn predicate_can_apply( &self, @@ -1512,13 +1516,13 @@ pub(super) trait InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> { span: Span, found_trait_ref: ty::Binder<'tcx, ty::TraitRef<'tcx>>, expected_trait_ref: ty::Binder<'tcx, ty::TraitRef<'tcx>>, - ) -> Option>; + ) -> Result, ErrorGuaranteed>; fn report_not_const_evaluatable_error( &self, obligation: &PredicateObligation<'tcx>, span: Span, - ) -> Option>; + ) -> Result, ErrorGuaranteed>; } impl<'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { @@ -1564,7 +1568,7 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { } #[instrument(skip(self), level = "debug")] - fn report_fulfillment_error(&self, error: &FulfillmentError<'tcx>) { + fn report_fulfillment_error(&self, error: &FulfillmentError<'tcx>) -> ErrorGuaranteed { if self.tcx.sess.opts.unstable_opts.next_solver.map(|c| c.dump_tree).unwrap_or_default() == DumpSolverProofTree::OnError { @@ -1572,31 +1576,29 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { } match error.code { - FulfillmentErrorCode::SelectionError(ref selection_error) => { - self.report_selection_error( + FulfillmentErrorCode::SelectionError(ref selection_error) => self + .report_selection_error( error.obligation.clone(), &error.root_obligation, selection_error, - ); - } + ), FulfillmentErrorCode::ProjectionError(ref e) => { - self.report_projection_error(&error.obligation, e); + self.report_projection_error(&error.obligation, e) } FulfillmentErrorCode::Ambiguity { overflow: false } => { - self.maybe_report_ambiguity(&error.obligation); + self.maybe_report_ambiguity(&error.obligation) } FulfillmentErrorCode::Ambiguity { overflow: true } => { - self.report_overflow_no_abort(error.obligation.clone()); + self.report_overflow_no_abort(error.obligation.clone()) } - FulfillmentErrorCode::SubtypeError(ref expected_found, ref err) => { - self.report_mismatched_types( + FulfillmentErrorCode::SubtypeError(ref expected_found, ref err) => self + .report_mismatched_types( &error.obligation.cause, expected_found.expected, expected_found.found, *err, ) - .emit(); - } + .emit(), FulfillmentErrorCode::ConstEquateError(ref expected_found, ref err) => { let mut diag = self.report_mismatched_consts( &error.obligation.cause, @@ -1620,11 +1622,9 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { &mut Default::default(), ); } - diag.emit(); - } - FulfillmentErrorCode::Cycle(ref cycle) => { - self.report_overflow_obligation_cycle(cycle); + diag.emit() } + FulfillmentErrorCode::Cycle(ref cycle) => self.report_overflow_obligation_cycle(cycle), } } @@ -1633,11 +1633,11 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { &self, obligation: &PredicateObligation<'tcx>, error: &MismatchedProjectionTypes<'tcx>, - ) { + ) -> ErrorGuaranteed { let predicate = self.resolve_vars_if_possible(obligation.predicate); - if predicate.references_error() { - return; + if let Err(e) = predicate.error_reported() { + return e; } self.probe(|_| { @@ -1802,8 +1802,8 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { false, ); self.note_obligation_cause(&mut diag, obligation); - diag.emit(); - }); + diag.emit() + }) } fn maybe_detailed_projection_msg( @@ -2341,7 +2341,7 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { } #[instrument(skip(self), level = "debug")] - fn maybe_report_ambiguity(&self, obligation: &PredicateObligation<'tcx>) { + fn maybe_report_ambiguity(&self, obligation: &PredicateObligation<'tcx>) -> ErrorGuaranteed { // Unable to successfully determine, probably means // insufficient type information, but could mean // ambiguous impls. The latter *ought* to be a @@ -2361,8 +2361,8 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { let trait_ref = bound_predicate.rebind(data.trait_ref); debug!(?trait_ref); - if predicate.references_error() { - return; + if let Err(e) = predicate.error_reported() { + return e; } // This is kind of a hack: it frequently happens that some earlier @@ -2381,17 +2381,20 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { // check upstream for type errors and don't add the obligations to // begin with in those cases. if self.tcx.lang_items().sized_trait() == Some(trait_ref.def_id()) { - if let None = self.tainted_by_errors() { - let err = self.emit_inference_failure_err( - obligation.cause.body_id, - span, - trait_ref.self_ty().skip_binder().into(), - ErrorCode::E0282, - false, - ); - err.stash(span, StashKey::MaybeForgetReturn); + match self.tainted_by_errors() { + None => { + let err = self.emit_inference_failure_err( + obligation.cause.body_id, + span, + trait_ref.self_ty().skip_binder().into(), + ErrorCode::E0282, + false, + ); + err.stash(span, StashKey::MaybeForgetReturn); + return self.dcx().delayed_bug("stashed error never reported"); + } + Some(e) => return e, } - return; } // Typically, this ambiguity should only happen if @@ -2450,19 +2453,21 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { } } if ambiguities.len() > 1 && ambiguities.len() < 10 && has_non_region_infer { - if self.tainted_by_errors().is_some() && subst.is_none() { + if let Some(e) = self.tainted_by_errors() + && subst.is_none() + { // If `subst.is_none()`, then this is probably two param-env // candidates or impl candidates that are equal modulo lifetimes. // Therefore, if we've already emitted an error, just skip this // one, since it's not particularly actionable. err.cancel(); - return; + return e; } self.annotate_source_of_ambiguity(&mut err, &ambiguities, predicate); } else { - if self.tainted_by_errors().is_some() { + if let Some(e) = self.tainted_by_errors() { err.cancel(); - return; + return e; } err.note(format!("cannot satisfy `{predicate}`")); let impl_candidates = self @@ -2493,7 +2498,15 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { expr_finder.visit_expr(self.tcx.hir().body(body_id).value); if let Some(hir::Expr { - kind: hir::ExprKind::Path(hir::QPath::Resolved(None, path)), + kind: + hir::ExprKind::Call( + hir::Expr { + kind: hir::ExprKind::Path(hir::QPath::Resolved(None, path)), + .. + }, + _, + ) + | hir::ExprKind::Path(hir::QPath::Resolved(None, path)), .. }) = expr_finder.result && let [ @@ -2529,7 +2542,7 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { corresponding `impl` type", ), ); - err.code(rustc_errors::error_code!(E0790)); + err.code(E0790); if let Some(local_def_id) = data.trait_ref.def_id.as_local() && let Some(hir::Node::Item(hir::Item { @@ -2605,11 +2618,15 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { ty::PredicateKind::Clause(ty::ClauseKind::WellFormed(arg)) => { // Same hacky approach as above to avoid deluging user // with error messages. - if arg.references_error() - || self.dcx().has_errors().is_some() - || self.tainted_by_errors().is_some() - { - return; + + if let Err(e) = arg.error_reported() { + return e; + } + if let Some(e) = self.tainted_by_errors() { + return e; + } + if let Some(e) = self.dcx().has_errors() { + return e; } self.emit_inference_failure_err( @@ -2622,12 +2639,15 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { } ty::PredicateKind::Subtype(data) => { - if data.references_error() - || self.dcx().has_errors().is_some() - || self.tainted_by_errors().is_some() - { + if let Err(e) = data.error_reported() { + return e; + } + if let Some(e) = self.tainted_by_errors() { + return e; + } + if let Some(e) = self.dcx().has_errors() { // no need to overload user in such cases - return; + return e; } let SubtypePredicate { a_is_expected: _, a, b } = data; // both must be type variables, or the other would've been instantiated @@ -2641,8 +2661,11 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { ) } ty::PredicateKind::Clause(ty::ClauseKind::Projection(data)) => { - if predicate.references_error() || self.tainted_by_errors().is_some() { - return; + if let Err(e) = predicate.error_reported() { + return e; + } + if let Some(e) = self.tainted_by_errors() { + return e; } let subst = data .projection_ty @@ -2673,8 +2696,11 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { } ty::PredicateKind::Clause(ty::ClauseKind::ConstEvaluatable(data)) => { - if predicate.references_error() || self.tainted_by_errors().is_some() { - return; + if let Err(e) = predicate.error_reported() { + return e; + } + if let Some(e) = self.tainted_by_errors() { + return e; } let subst = data.walk().find(|g| g.is_non_region_infer()); if let Some(subst) = subst { @@ -2699,8 +2725,12 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { } } _ => { - if self.dcx().has_errors().is_some() || self.tainted_by_errors().is_some() { - return; + if let Some(e) = self.tainted_by_errors() { + return e; + } + if let Some(e) = self.dcx().has_errors() { + // no need to overload user in such cases + return e; } struct_span_code_err!( self.dcx(), @@ -2713,7 +2743,7 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { } }; self.note_obligation_cause(&mut err, obligation); - err.emit(); + err.emit() } fn annotate_source_of_ambiguity( @@ -3162,7 +3192,7 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { | ObligationCauseCode::ItemObligation(def_id) if self.tcx.is_fn_trait(*def_id) => { - err.code(rustc_errors::error_code!(E0059)); + err.code(E0059); err.primary_message(format!( "type parameter to bare `{}` trait must be a tuple", self.tcx.def_path_str(*def_id) @@ -3433,16 +3463,14 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { span: Span, found_trait_ref: ty::Binder<'tcx, ty::TraitRef<'tcx>>, expected_trait_ref: ty::Binder<'tcx, ty::TraitRef<'tcx>>, - ) -> Option> { + ) -> Result, ErrorGuaranteed> { let found_trait_ref = self.resolve_vars_if_possible(found_trait_ref); let expected_trait_ref = self.resolve_vars_if_possible(expected_trait_ref); - if expected_trait_ref.self_ty().references_error() { - return None; - } + expected_trait_ref.self_ty().error_reported()?; let Some(found_trait_ty) = found_trait_ref.self_ty().no_bound_vars() else { - return None; + return Err(self.dcx().delayed_bug("bound vars outside binder")); }; let found_did = match *found_trait_ty.kind() { @@ -3456,7 +3484,7 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { if !self.reported_signature_mismatch.borrow_mut().insert((span, found_span)) { // We check closures twice, with obligations flowing in different directions, // but we want to complain about them only once. - return None; + return Err(self.dcx().span_delayed_bug(span, "already_reported")); } let mut not_tupled = false; @@ -3485,7 +3513,7 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { // This shouldn't be common unless manually implementing one of the // traits manually, but don't make it more confusing when it does // happen. - Some( + Ok( if Some(expected_trait_ref.def_id()) != self.tcx.lang_items().coroutine_trait() && not_tupled { @@ -3534,9 +3562,10 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { &self, obligation: &PredicateObligation<'tcx>, span: Span, - ) -> Option> { + ) -> Result, ErrorGuaranteed> { if !self.tcx.features().generic_const_exprs { - self.dcx() + let guar = self + .dcx() .struct_span_err(span, "constant expression depends on a generic parameter") // FIXME(const_generics): we should suggest to the user how they can resolve this // issue. However, this is currently not actually possible @@ -3546,7 +3575,7 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { // be reachable. .with_note("this may fail depending on what value the parameter takes") .emit(); - return None; + return Err(guar); } match obligation.predicate.kind().skip_binder() { @@ -3561,13 +3590,13 @@ impl<'tcx> InferCtxtPrivExt<'tcx> for TypeErrCtxt<'_, 'tcx> { )), _ => err.help("consider adding a `where` bound using this expression"), }; - Some(err) + Ok(err) } ty::ConstKind::Expr(_) => { let err = self .dcx() .struct_span_err(span, format!("unconstrained generic constant `{ct}`")); - Some(err) + Ok(err) } _ => { bug!("const evaluatable failed for non-unevaluated const `{ct:?}`"); diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/misc.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/misc.rs index 0cd376fcbbdc..93f9c2333f0c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/misc.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/misc.rs @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ //! Miscellaneous type-system utilities that are too small to deserve their own modules. +use crate::regions::InferCtxtRegionExt; use crate::traits::{self, ObligationCause, ObligationCtxt}; use hir::LangItem; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/mod.rs index 080ad7bd549c..a7f6021d57a9 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/mod.rs @@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ pub mod wf; use crate::infer::outlives::env::OutlivesEnvironment; use crate::infer::{InferCtxt, TyCtxtInferExt}; +use crate::regions::InferCtxtRegionExt; use crate::traits::error_reporting::TypeErrCtxtExt as _; use crate::traits::query::evaluate_obligation::InferCtxtExt as _; use rustc_errors::ErrorGuaranteed; diff --git a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/specialize/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/specialize/mod.rs index bfc6937a3eb3..de08e7d2f038 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/specialize/mod.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/specialize/mod.rs @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ use crate::traits::{ self, coherence, FutureCompatOverlapErrorKind, ObligationCause, ObligationCtxt, }; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxIndexSet; -use rustc_errors::{error_code, DelayDm, Diagnostic}; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, DelayDm, Diagnostic}; use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId}; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, ImplSubject, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitableExt}; use rustc_middle::ty::{GenericArgs, GenericArgsRef}; @@ -449,7 +449,7 @@ fn report_conflicting_impls<'tcx>( || tcx.orphan_check_impl(impl_def_id).is_ok() { let mut err = tcx.dcx().struct_span_err(impl_span, msg); - err.code(error_code!(E0119)); + err.code(E0119); decorate(tcx, &overlap, impl_span, &mut err); err.emit() } else { diff --git a/compiler/rustc_traits/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_traits/src/lib.rs index dfa5814219bc..c7916ec60bba 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_traits/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_traits/src/lib.rs @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] -#![feature(let_chains)] #![recursion_limit = "256"] #[macro_use] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_transmute/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_transmute/src/lib.rs index 4b5596320171..c80389a3a4d5 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_transmute/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_transmute/src/lib.rs @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -#![feature(alloc_layout_extra, decl_macro, iterator_try_reduce, never_type)] +#![feature(alloc_layout_extra)] +#![feature(never_type)] #![allow(dead_code, unused_variables)] #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/errors.rs index 947d4bbe86e1..bfbb45f0cb50 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/errors.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/errors.rs @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ //! Errors emitted by ty_utils +use rustc_errors::codes::*; use rustc_macros::{Diagnostic, Subdiagnostic}; use rustc_middle::ty::{GenericArg, Ty}; use rustc_span::Span; @@ -113,7 +114,7 @@ pub struct DuplicateArg<'tcx> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(ty_utils_impl_trait_not_param, code = "E0792")] +#[diag(ty_utils_impl_trait_not_param, code = E0792)] pub struct NotParam<'tcx> { pub arg: GenericArg<'tcx>, #[primary_span] diff --git a/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/lib.rs b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/lib.rs index fa1f94e8b41e..51acb99d29b5 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/rustc_ty_utils/src/lib.rs @@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ #![feature(iterator_try_collect)] #![feature(let_chains)] #![feature(never_type)] -#![recursion_limit = "256"] #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)] diff --git a/compiler/stable_mir/src/lib.rs b/compiler/stable_mir/src/lib.rs index de5dfcdf207f..4f57f532a40c 100644 --- a/compiler/stable_mir/src/lib.rs +++ b/compiler/stable_mir/src/lib.rs @@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ //! //! The goal is to eventually be published on //! [crates.io](https://crates.io). -#![feature(type_alias_impl_trait)] #[macro_use] extern crate scoped_tls; diff --git a/library/alloc/src/boxed.rs b/library/alloc/src/boxed.rs index 6977681e5a39..2e3210184078 100644 --- a/library/alloc/src/boxed.rs +++ b/library/alloc/src/boxed.rs @@ -191,8 +191,7 @@ mod thin; #[fundamental] #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] // The declaration of the `Box` struct must be kept in sync with the -// `alloc::alloc::box_free` function or ICEs will happen. See the comment -// on `box_free` for more details. +// compiler or ICEs will happen. pub struct Box< T: ?Sized, #[unstable(feature = "allocator_api", issue = "32838")] A: Allocator = Global, diff --git a/library/alloc/src/lib.rs b/library/alloc/src/lib.rs index 02ecbe22b3e1..ab08b483367a 100644 --- a/library/alloc/src/lib.rs +++ b/library/alloc/src/lib.rs @@ -103,7 +103,6 @@ #![feature(allocator_api)] #![feature(array_chunks)] #![feature(array_into_iter_constructors)] -#![feature(array_methods)] #![feature(array_windows)] #![feature(ascii_char)] #![feature(assert_matches)] @@ -149,7 +148,6 @@ #![feature(set_ptr_value)] #![feature(sized_type_properties)] #![feature(slice_from_ptr_range)] -#![feature(slice_group_by)] #![feature(slice_ptr_get)] #![feature(slice_ptr_len)] #![feature(slice_range)] diff --git a/library/alloc/src/rc.rs b/library/alloc/src/rc.rs index 7705c86001e6..0338565980c9 100644 --- a/library/alloc/src/rc.rs +++ b/library/alloc/src/rc.rs @@ -939,8 +939,11 @@ impl Rc { /// it is guaranteed that exactly one of the calls returns the inner value. /// This means in particular that the inner value is not dropped. /// - /// This is equivalent to `Rc::try_unwrap(this).ok()`. (Note that these are not equivalent for - /// [`Arc`](crate::sync::Arc), due to race conditions that do not apply to `Rc`.) + /// [`Rc::try_unwrap`] is conceptually similar to `Rc::into_inner`. + /// And while they are meant for different use-cases, `Rc::into_inner(this)` + /// is in fact equivalent to [Rc::try_unwrap]\(this).[ok][Result::ok](). + /// (Note that the same kind of equivalence does **not** hold true for + /// [`Arc`](crate::sync::Arc), due to race conditions that do not apply to `Rc`!) #[inline] #[stable(feature = "rc_into_inner", since = "1.70.0")] pub fn into_inner(this: Self) -> Option { diff --git a/library/alloc/src/slice.rs b/library/alloc/src/slice.rs index aa3b7b7e1914..4033f4eb068c 100644 --- a/library/alloc/src/slice.rs +++ b/library/alloc/src/slice.rs @@ -51,14 +51,14 @@ pub use core::slice::{from_mut, from_ref}; pub use core::slice::{from_mut_ptr_range, from_ptr_range}; #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] pub use core::slice::{from_raw_parts, from_raw_parts_mut}; +#[stable(feature = "slice_group_by", since = "CURRENT_RUSTC_VERSION")] +pub use core::slice::{ChunkBy, ChunkByMut}; #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] pub use core::slice::{Chunks, Windows}; #[stable(feature = "chunks_exact", since = "1.31.0")] pub use core::slice::{ChunksExact, ChunksExactMut}; #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] pub use core::slice::{ChunksMut, Split, SplitMut}; -#[unstable(feature = "slice_group_by", issue = "80552")] -pub use core::slice::{GroupBy, GroupByMut}; #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] pub use core::slice::{Iter, IterMut}; #[stable(feature = "rchunks", since = "1.31.0")] diff --git a/library/alloc/src/str.rs b/library/alloc/src/str.rs index 38f9f39fbf89..ade114678b7f 100644 --- a/library/alloc/src/str.rs +++ b/library/alloc/src/str.rs @@ -30,6 +30,8 @@ pub use core::str::SplitAsciiWhitespace; pub use core::str::SplitInclusive; #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] pub use core::str::SplitWhitespace; +#[unstable(feature = "str_from_raw_parts", issue = "119206")] +pub use core::str::{from_raw_parts, from_raw_parts_mut}; #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] pub use core::str::{from_utf8, from_utf8_mut, Bytes, CharIndices, Chars}; #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] diff --git a/library/alloc/src/sync.rs b/library/alloc/src/sync.rs index 48c8d9d113b0..e16574f3d806 100644 --- a/library/alloc/src/sync.rs +++ b/library/alloc/src/sync.rs @@ -279,6 +279,12 @@ impl Arc { } impl Arc { + #[inline] + fn internal_into_inner_with_allocator(self) -> (NonNull>, A) { + let this = mem::ManuallyDrop::new(self); + (this.ptr, unsafe { ptr::read(&this.alloc) }) + } + #[inline] unsafe fn from_inner_in(ptr: NonNull>, alloc: A) -> Self { Self { ptr, phantom: PhantomData, alloc } @@ -983,9 +989,13 @@ impl Arc { /// it is guaranteed that exactly one of the calls returns the inner value. /// This means in particular that the inner value is not dropped. /// - /// The similar expression `Arc::try_unwrap(this).ok()` does not - /// offer such a guarantee. See the last example below - /// and the documentation of [`Arc::try_unwrap`]. + /// [`Arc::try_unwrap`] is conceptually similar to `Arc::into_inner`, but it + /// is meant for different use-cases. If used as a direct replacement + /// for `Arc::into_inner` anyway, such as with the expression + /// [Arc::try_unwrap]\(this).[ok][Result::ok](), then it does + /// **not** give the same guarantee as described in the previous paragraph. + /// For more information, see the examples below and read the documentation + /// of [`Arc::try_unwrap`]. /// /// # Examples /// @@ -1271,12 +1281,9 @@ impl Arc, A> { #[unstable(feature = "new_uninit", issue = "63291")] #[must_use = "`self` will be dropped if the result is not used"] #[inline] - pub unsafe fn assume_init(self) -> Arc - where - A: Clone, - { - let md_self = mem::ManuallyDrop::new(self); - unsafe { Arc::from_inner_in(md_self.ptr.cast(), md_self.alloc.clone()) } + pub unsafe fn assume_init(self) -> Arc { + let (ptr, alloc) = self.internal_into_inner_with_allocator(); + unsafe { Arc::from_inner_in(ptr.cast(), alloc) } } } @@ -1316,12 +1323,9 @@ impl Arc<[mem::MaybeUninit], A> { #[unstable(feature = "new_uninit", issue = "63291")] #[must_use = "`self` will be dropped if the result is not used"] #[inline] - pub unsafe fn assume_init(self) -> Arc<[T], A> - where - A: Clone, - { - let md_self = mem::ManuallyDrop::new(self); - unsafe { Arc::from_ptr_in(md_self.ptr.as_ptr() as _, md_self.alloc.clone()) } + pub unsafe fn assume_init(self) -> Arc<[T], A> { + let (ptr, alloc) = self.internal_into_inner_with_allocator(); + unsafe { Arc::from_ptr_in(ptr.as_ptr() as _, alloc) } } } @@ -2409,7 +2413,7 @@ unsafe impl<#[may_dangle] T: ?Sized, A: Allocator> Drop for Arc { } } -impl Arc { +impl Arc { /// Attempt to downcast the `Arc` to a concrete type. /// /// # Examples @@ -2436,10 +2440,8 @@ impl Arc { { if (*self).is::() { unsafe { - let ptr = self.ptr.cast::>(); - let alloc = self.alloc.clone(); - mem::forget(self); - Ok(Arc::from_inner_in(ptr, alloc)) + let (ptr, alloc) = self.internal_into_inner_with_allocator(); + Ok(Arc::from_inner_in(ptr.cast(), alloc)) } } else { Err(self) @@ -2479,10 +2481,8 @@ impl Arc { T: Any + Send + Sync, { unsafe { - let ptr = self.ptr.cast::>(); - let alloc = self.alloc.clone(); - mem::forget(self); - Arc::from_inner_in(ptr, alloc) + let (ptr, alloc) = self.internal_into_inner_with_allocator(); + Arc::from_inner_in(ptr.cast(), alloc) } } } @@ -3438,13 +3438,13 @@ impl From> for Arc<[u8]> { } #[stable(feature = "boxed_slice_try_from", since = "1.43.0")] -impl TryFrom> for Arc<[T; N], A> { +impl TryFrom> for Arc<[T; N], A> { type Error = Arc<[T], A>; fn try_from(boxed_slice: Arc<[T], A>) -> Result { if boxed_slice.len() == N { - let alloc = boxed_slice.alloc.clone(); - Ok(unsafe { Arc::from_raw_in(Arc::into_raw(boxed_slice) as *mut [T; N], alloc) }) + let (ptr, alloc) = boxed_slice.internal_into_inner_with_allocator(); + Ok(unsafe { Arc::from_inner_in(ptr.cast(), alloc) }) } else { Err(boxed_slice) } diff --git a/library/alloc/src/sync/tests.rs b/library/alloc/src/sync/tests.rs index d37e45569cf0..49eae718c169 100644 --- a/library/alloc/src/sync/tests.rs +++ b/library/alloc/src/sync/tests.rs @@ -1,13 +1,15 @@ use super::*; use std::clone::Clone; +use std::mem::MaybeUninit; use std::option::Option::None; +use std::sync::atomic::AtomicUsize; use std::sync::atomic::Ordering::SeqCst; use std::sync::mpsc::channel; use std::sync::Mutex; use std::thread; -struct Canary(*mut atomic::AtomicUsize); +struct Canary(*mut AtomicUsize); impl Drop for Canary { fn drop(&mut self) { @@ -21,6 +23,37 @@ impl Drop for Canary { } } +struct AllocCanary<'a>(&'a AtomicUsize); + +impl<'a> AllocCanary<'a> { + fn new(counter: &'a AtomicUsize) -> Self { + counter.fetch_add(1, SeqCst); + Self(counter) + } +} + +unsafe impl Allocator for AllocCanary<'_> { + fn allocate(&self, layout: Layout) -> Result, AllocError> { + std::alloc::Global.allocate(layout) + } + + unsafe fn deallocate(&self, ptr: NonNull, layout: Layout) { + unsafe { std::alloc::Global.deallocate(ptr, layout) } + } +} + +impl Clone for AllocCanary<'_> { + fn clone(&self) -> Self { + Self::new(self.0) + } +} + +impl Drop for AllocCanary<'_> { + fn drop(&mut self) { + self.0.fetch_sub(1, SeqCst); + } +} + #[test] #[cfg_attr(target_os = "emscripten", ignore)] fn manually_share_arc() { @@ -295,16 +328,16 @@ fn weak_self_cyclic() { #[test] fn drop_arc() { - let mut canary = atomic::AtomicUsize::new(0); - let x = Arc::new(Canary(&mut canary as *mut atomic::AtomicUsize)); + let mut canary = AtomicUsize::new(0); + let x = Arc::new(Canary(&mut canary as *mut AtomicUsize)); drop(x); assert!(canary.load(Acquire) == 1); } #[test] fn drop_arc_weak() { - let mut canary = atomic::AtomicUsize::new(0); - let arc = Arc::new(Canary(&mut canary as *mut atomic::AtomicUsize)); + let mut canary = AtomicUsize::new(0); + let arc = Arc::new(Canary(&mut canary as *mut AtomicUsize)); let arc_weak = Arc::downgrade(&arc); assert!(canary.load(Acquire) == 0); drop(arc); @@ -660,3 +693,25 @@ fn arc_drop_dereferenceable_race() { thread.join().unwrap(); } } + +#[test] +fn arc_doesnt_leak_allocator() { + let counter = AtomicUsize::new(0); + + { + let arc: Arc = Arc::new_in(5usize, AllocCanary::new(&counter)); + drop(arc.downcast::().unwrap()); + + let arc: Arc = Arc::new_in(5usize, AllocCanary::new(&counter)); + drop(unsafe { arc.downcast_unchecked::() }); + + let arc = Arc::new_in(MaybeUninit::::new(5usize), AllocCanary::new(&counter)); + drop(unsafe { arc.assume_init() }); + + let arc: Arc<[MaybeUninit], _> = + Arc::new_zeroed_slice_in(5, AllocCanary::new(&counter)); + drop(unsafe { arc.assume_init() }); + } + + assert_eq!(counter.load(SeqCst), 0); +} diff --git a/library/alloc/src/vec/cow.rs b/library/alloc/src/vec/cow.rs index 2c799605b7b6..b12910f3690b 100644 --- a/library/alloc/src/vec/cow.rs +++ b/library/alloc/src/vec/cow.rs @@ -15,6 +15,19 @@ impl<'a, T: Clone> From<&'a [T]> for Cow<'a, [T]> { } } +#[stable(feature = "cow_from_array_ref", since = "CURRENT_RUSTC_VERSION")] +impl<'a, T: Clone, const N: usize> From<&'a [T; N]> for Cow<'a, [T]> { + /// Creates a [`Borrowed`] variant of [`Cow`] + /// from a reference to an array. + /// + /// This conversion does not allocate or clone the data. + /// + /// [`Borrowed`]: crate::borrow::Cow::Borrowed + fn from(s: &'a [T; N]) -> Cow<'a, [T]> { + Cow::Borrowed(s as &[_]) + } +} + #[stable(feature = "cow_from_vec", since = "1.8.0")] impl<'a, T: Clone> From> for Cow<'a, [T]> { /// Creates an [`Owned`] variant of [`Cow`] diff --git a/library/alloc/src/vec/mod.rs b/library/alloc/src/vec/mod.rs index 6ca0dca1e9d1..a360c4309466 100644 --- a/library/alloc/src/vec/mod.rs +++ b/library/alloc/src/vec/mod.rs @@ -2204,14 +2204,6 @@ impl Vec { assert_failed(at, self.len()); } - if at == 0 { - // the new vector can take over the original buffer and avoid the copy - return mem::replace( - self, - Vec::with_capacity_in(self.capacity(), self.allocator().clone()), - ); - } - let other_len = self.len - at; let mut other = Vec::with_capacity_in(other_len, self.allocator().clone()); diff --git a/library/alloc/tests/lib.rs b/library/alloc/tests/lib.rs index 2dcfc6b4abfe..ca17dab55b02 100644 --- a/library/alloc/tests/lib.rs +++ b/library/alloc/tests/lib.rs @@ -29,7 +29,6 @@ #![feature(iter_advance_by)] #![feature(iter_next_chunk)] #![feature(round_char_boundary)] -#![feature(slice_group_by)] #![feature(slice_partition_dedup)] #![feature(string_remove_matches)] #![feature(const_btree_len)] diff --git a/library/alloc/tests/slice.rs b/library/alloc/tests/slice.rs index 784839a3ffa4..c0f7a11a93e1 100644 --- a/library/alloc/tests/slice.rs +++ b/library/alloc/tests/slice.rs @@ -1614,10 +1614,10 @@ fn subslice_patterns() { } #[test] -fn test_group_by() { +fn test_chunk_by() { let slice = &[1, 1, 1, 3, 3, 2, 2, 2, 1, 0]; - let mut iter = slice.group_by(|a, b| a == b); + let mut iter = slice.chunk_by(|a, b| a == b); assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(&[1, 1, 1][..])); assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(&[3, 3][..])); assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(&[2, 2, 2][..])); @@ -1625,7 +1625,7 @@ fn test_group_by() { assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(&[0][..])); assert_eq!(iter.next(), None); - let mut iter = slice.group_by(|a, b| a == b); + let mut iter = slice.chunk_by(|a, b| a == b); assert_eq!(iter.next_back(), Some(&[0][..])); assert_eq!(iter.next_back(), Some(&[1][..])); assert_eq!(iter.next_back(), Some(&[2, 2, 2][..])); @@ -1633,7 +1633,7 @@ fn test_group_by() { assert_eq!(iter.next_back(), Some(&[1, 1, 1][..])); assert_eq!(iter.next_back(), None); - let mut iter = slice.group_by(|a, b| a == b); + let mut iter = slice.chunk_by(|a, b| a == b); assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(&[1, 1, 1][..])); assert_eq!(iter.next_back(), Some(&[0][..])); assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(&[3, 3][..])); @@ -1643,10 +1643,10 @@ fn test_group_by() { } #[test] -fn test_group_by_mut() { +fn test_chunk_by_mut() { let slice = &mut [1, 1, 1, 3, 3, 2, 2, 2, 1, 0]; - let mut iter = slice.group_by_mut(|a, b| a == b); + let mut iter = slice.chunk_by_mut(|a, b| a == b); assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(&mut [1, 1, 1][..])); assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(&mut [3, 3][..])); assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(&mut [2, 2, 2][..])); @@ -1654,7 +1654,7 @@ fn test_group_by_mut() { assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(&mut [0][..])); assert_eq!(iter.next(), None); - let mut iter = slice.group_by_mut(|a, b| a == b); + let mut iter = slice.chunk_by_mut(|a, b| a == b); assert_eq!(iter.next_back(), Some(&mut [0][..])); assert_eq!(iter.next_back(), Some(&mut [1][..])); assert_eq!(iter.next_back(), Some(&mut [2, 2, 2][..])); @@ -1662,7 +1662,7 @@ fn test_group_by_mut() { assert_eq!(iter.next_back(), Some(&mut [1, 1, 1][..])); assert_eq!(iter.next_back(), None); - let mut iter = slice.group_by_mut(|a, b| a == b); + let mut iter = slice.chunk_by_mut(|a, b| a == b); assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(&mut [1, 1, 1][..])); assert_eq!(iter.next_back(), Some(&mut [0][..])); assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(&mut [3, 3][..])); diff --git a/library/alloc/tests/vec.rs b/library/alloc/tests/vec.rs index d5ae8cdac1f4..38a68df79cc7 100644 --- a/library/alloc/tests/vec.rs +++ b/library/alloc/tests/vec.rs @@ -958,23 +958,35 @@ fn test_append() { #[test] fn test_split_off() { let mut vec = vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]; + let orig_ptr = vec.as_ptr(); let orig_capacity = vec.capacity(); - let vec2 = vec.split_off(4); + + let split_off = vec.split_off(4); assert_eq!(vec, [1, 2, 3, 4]); - assert_eq!(vec2, [5, 6]); + assert_eq!(split_off, [5, 6]); assert_eq!(vec.capacity(), orig_capacity); + assert_eq!(vec.as_ptr(), orig_ptr); } #[test] fn test_split_off_take_all() { - let mut vec = vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]; + // Allocate enough capacity that we can tell whether the split-off vector's + // capacity is based on its size, or (incorrectly) on the original capacity. + let mut vec = Vec::with_capacity(1000); + vec.extend([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]); let orig_ptr = vec.as_ptr(); let orig_capacity = vec.capacity(); - let vec2 = vec.split_off(0); + + let split_off = vec.split_off(0); assert_eq!(vec, []); - assert_eq!(vec2, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]); + assert_eq!(split_off, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]); assert_eq!(vec.capacity(), orig_capacity); - assert_eq!(vec2.as_ptr(), orig_ptr); + assert_eq!(vec.as_ptr(), orig_ptr); + + // The split-off vector should be newly-allocated, and should not have + // stolen the original vector's allocation. + assert!(split_off.capacity() < orig_capacity); + assert_ne!(split_off.as_ptr(), orig_ptr); } #[test] diff --git a/library/core/src/array/mod.rs b/library/core/src/array/mod.rs index 9d95b32409c9..85cce81f2c12 100644 --- a/library/core/src/array/mod.rs +++ b/library/core/src/array/mod.rs @@ -559,8 +559,6 @@ impl [T; N] { /// # Example /// /// ``` - /// #![feature(array_methods)] - /// /// let floats = [3.1, 2.7, -1.0]; /// let float_refs: [&f64; 3] = floats.each_ref(); /// assert_eq!(float_refs, [&3.1, &2.7, &-1.0]); @@ -571,8 +569,6 @@ impl [T; N] { /// array if its elements are not [`Copy`]. /// /// ``` - /// #![feature(array_methods)] - /// /// let strings = ["Ferris".to_string(), "♥".to_string(), "Rust".to_string()]; /// let is_ascii = strings.each_ref().map(|s| s.is_ascii()); /// assert_eq!(is_ascii, [true, false, true]); @@ -580,7 +576,7 @@ impl [T; N] { /// // We can still access the original array: it has not been moved. /// assert_eq!(strings.len(), 3); /// ``` - #[unstable(feature = "array_methods", issue = "76118")] + #[stable(feature = "array_methods", since = "CURRENT_RUSTC_VERSION")] pub fn each_ref(&self) -> [&T; N] { from_trusted_iterator(self.iter()) } @@ -592,7 +588,6 @@ impl [T; N] { /// # Example /// /// ``` - /// #![feature(array_methods)] /// /// let mut floats = [3.1, 2.7, -1.0]; /// let float_refs: [&mut f64; 3] = floats.each_mut(); @@ -600,7 +595,7 @@ impl [T; N] { /// assert_eq!(float_refs, [&mut 0.0, &mut 2.7, &mut -1.0]); /// assert_eq!(floats, [0.0, 2.7, -1.0]); /// ``` - #[unstable(feature = "array_methods", issue = "76118")] + #[stable(feature = "array_methods", since = "CURRENT_RUSTC_VERSION")] pub fn each_mut(&mut self) -> [&mut T; N] { from_trusted_iterator(self.iter_mut()) } diff --git a/library/core/src/ascii/ascii_char.rs b/library/core/src/ascii/ascii_char.rs index cc872a5343d6..5f758af16247 100644 --- a/library/core/src/ascii/ascii_char.rs +++ b/library/core/src/ascii/ascii_char.rs @@ -537,6 +537,22 @@ impl AsciiChar { } } +macro_rules! into_int_impl { + ($($ty:ty)*) => { + $( + #[unstable(feature = "ascii_char", issue = "110998")] + impl From for $ty { + #[inline] + fn from(chr: AsciiChar) -> $ty { + chr as u8 as $ty + } + } + )* + } +} + +into_int_impl!(u8 u16 u32 u64 u128 char); + impl [AsciiChar] { /// Views this slice of ASCII characters as a UTF-8 `str`. #[unstable(feature = "ascii_char", issue = "110998")] diff --git a/library/core/src/ffi/mod.rs b/library/core/src/ffi/mod.rs index 7340ad90da50..44200926a32e 100644 --- a/library/core/src/ffi/mod.rs +++ b/library/core/src/ffi/mod.rs @@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ use crate::fmt; use crate::marker::PhantomData; -use crate::num::*; use crate::ops::{Deref, DerefMut}; #[stable(feature = "core_c_str", since = "1.64.0")] @@ -19,7 +18,7 @@ pub use self::c_str::{CStr, FromBytesUntilNulError, FromBytesWithNulError}; mod c_str; -macro_rules! type_alias_no_nz { +macro_rules! type_alias { { $Docfile:tt, $Alias:ident = $Real:ty; $( $Cfg:tt )* @@ -31,49 +30,24 @@ macro_rules! type_alias_no_nz { } } -// To verify that the NonZero types in this file's macro invocations correspond -// -// perl -n < library/std/src/os/raw/mod.rs -e 'next unless m/type_alias\!/; die "$_ ?" unless m/, (c_\w+) = (\w+), NonZero_(\w+) = NonZero(\w+)/; die "$_ ?" unless $3 eq $1 and $4 eq ucfirst $2' -// -// NB this does not check that the main c_* types are right. +type_alias! { "c_char.md", c_char = c_char_definition::c_char; #[doc(cfg(all()))] } -macro_rules! type_alias { - { - $Docfile:tt, $Alias:ident = $Real:ty, $NZAlias:ident = $NZReal:ty; - $( $Cfg:tt )* - } => { - type_alias_no_nz! { $Docfile, $Alias = $Real; $( $Cfg )* } +type_alias! { "c_schar.md", c_schar = i8; } +type_alias! { "c_uchar.md", c_uchar = u8; } +type_alias! { "c_short.md", c_short = i16; } +type_alias! { "c_ushort.md", c_ushort = u16; } - #[doc = concat!("Type alias for `NonZero` version of [`", stringify!($Alias), "`]")] - #[unstable(feature = "raw_os_nonzero", issue = "82363")] - $( $Cfg )* - pub type $NZAlias = $NZReal; - } -} +type_alias! { "c_int.md", c_int = c_int_definition::c_int; #[doc(cfg(all()))] } +type_alias! { "c_uint.md", c_uint = c_int_definition::c_uint; #[doc(cfg(all()))] } -type_alias! { "c_char.md", c_char = c_char_definition::c_char, NonZero_c_char = c_char_definition::NonZero_c_char; -#[doc(cfg(all()))] } +type_alias! { "c_long.md", c_long = c_long_definition::c_long; #[doc(cfg(all()))] } +type_alias! { "c_ulong.md", c_ulong = c_long_definition::c_ulong; #[doc(cfg(all()))] } -type_alias! { "c_schar.md", c_schar = i8, NonZero_c_schar = NonZeroI8; } -type_alias! { "c_uchar.md", c_uchar = u8, NonZero_c_uchar = NonZeroU8; } -type_alias! { "c_short.md", c_short = i16, NonZero_c_short = NonZeroI16; } -type_alias! { "c_ushort.md", c_ushort = u16, NonZero_c_ushort = NonZeroU16; } +type_alias! { "c_longlong.md", c_longlong = i64; } +type_alias! { "c_ulonglong.md", c_ulonglong = u64; } -type_alias! { "c_int.md", c_int = c_int_definition::c_int, NonZero_c_int = c_int_definition::NonZero_c_int; -#[doc(cfg(all()))] } -type_alias! { "c_uint.md", c_uint = c_int_definition::c_uint, NonZero_c_uint = c_int_definition::NonZero_c_uint; -#[doc(cfg(all()))] } - -type_alias! { "c_long.md", c_long = c_long_definition::c_long, NonZero_c_long = c_long_definition::NonZero_c_long; -#[doc(cfg(all()))] } -type_alias! { "c_ulong.md", c_ulong = c_long_definition::c_ulong, NonZero_c_ulong = c_long_definition::NonZero_c_ulong; -#[doc(cfg(all()))] } - -type_alias! { "c_longlong.md", c_longlong = i64, NonZero_c_longlong = NonZeroI64; } -type_alias! { "c_ulonglong.md", c_ulonglong = u64, NonZero_c_ulonglong = NonZeroU64; } - -type_alias_no_nz! { "c_float.md", c_float = f32; } -type_alias_no_nz! { "c_double.md", c_double = f64; } +type_alias! { "c_float.md", c_float = f32; } +type_alias! { "c_double.md", c_double = f64; } /// Equivalent to C's `size_t` type, from `stddef.h` (or `cstddef` for C++). /// @@ -152,11 +126,9 @@ mod c_char_definition { target_os = "horizon" ))] { pub type c_char = u8; - pub type NonZero_c_char = crate::num::NonZeroU8; } else { // On every other target, c_char is signed. pub type c_char = i8; - pub type NonZero_c_char = crate::num::NonZeroI8; } } } @@ -165,14 +137,10 @@ mod c_int_definition { cfg_if! { if #[cfg(any(target_arch = "avr", target_arch = "msp430"))] { pub type c_int = i16; - pub type NonZero_c_int = crate::num::NonZeroI16; pub type c_uint = u16; - pub type NonZero_c_uint = crate::num::NonZeroU16; } else { pub type c_int = i32; - pub type NonZero_c_int = crate::num::NonZeroI32; pub type c_uint = u32; - pub type NonZero_c_uint = crate::num::NonZeroU32; } } } @@ -181,15 +149,11 @@ mod c_long_definition { cfg_if! { if #[cfg(all(target_pointer_width = "64", not(windows)))] { pub type c_long = i64; - pub type NonZero_c_long = crate::num::NonZeroI64; pub type c_ulong = u64; - pub type NonZero_c_ulong = crate::num::NonZeroU64; } else { // The minimal size of `long` in the C standard is 32 bits pub type c_long = i32; - pub type NonZero_c_long = crate::num::NonZeroI32; pub type c_ulong = u32; - pub type NonZero_c_ulong = crate::num::NonZeroU32; } } } diff --git a/library/core/src/intrinsics.rs b/library/core/src/intrinsics.rs index 76a53a9366a7..43124535ab5d 100644 --- a/library/core/src/intrinsics.rs +++ b/library/core/src/intrinsics.rs @@ -2531,7 +2531,7 @@ extern "rust-intrinsic" { /// or `false`, and the caller has to ensure sound behavior for both cases. /// In other words, the following code has *Undefined Behavior*: /// - /// ``` + /// ```no_run /// #![feature(is_val_statically_known)] /// #![feature(core_intrinsics)] /// # #![allow(internal_features)] diff --git a/library/core/src/iter/adapters/intersperse.rs b/library/core/src/iter/adapters/intersperse.rs index d8bbd424cf25..c97a59b614f9 100644 --- a/library/core/src/iter/adapters/intersperse.rs +++ b/library/core/src/iter/adapters/intersperse.rs @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -use super::Peekable; +use crate::fmt; +use crate::iter::{Fuse, FusedIterator}; /// An iterator adapter that places a separator between all elements. /// @@ -10,9 +11,18 @@ pub struct Intersperse where I::Item: Clone, { + started: bool, separator: I::Item, - iter: Peekable, - needs_sep: bool, + next_item: Option, + iter: Fuse, +} + +#[unstable(feature = "iter_intersperse", reason = "recently added", issue = "79524")] +impl FusedIterator for Intersperse +where + I: FusedIterator, + I::Item: Clone, +{ } impl Intersperse @@ -20,7 +30,7 @@ where I::Item: Clone, { pub(in crate::iter) fn new(iter: I, separator: I::Item) -> Self { - Self { iter: iter.peekable(), separator, needs_sep: false } + Self { started: false, separator, next_item: None, iter: iter.fuse() } } } @@ -33,27 +43,43 @@ where type Item = I::Item; #[inline] - fn next(&mut self) -> Option { - if self.needs_sep && self.iter.peek().is_some() { - self.needs_sep = false; - Some(self.separator.clone()) + fn next(&mut self) -> Option { + if self.started { + if let Some(v) = self.next_item.take() { + Some(v) + } else { + let next_item = self.iter.next(); + if next_item.is_some() { + self.next_item = next_item; + Some(self.separator.clone()) + } else { + None + } + } } else { - self.needs_sep = true; + self.started = true; self.iter.next() } } + fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { + intersperse_size_hint(&self.iter, self.started, self.next_item.is_some()) + } + fn fold(self, init: B, f: F) -> B where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(B, Self::Item) -> B, { let separator = self.separator; - intersperse_fold(self.iter, init, f, move || separator.clone(), self.needs_sep) - } - - fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { - intersperse_size_hint(&self.iter, self.needs_sep) + intersperse_fold( + self.iter, + init, + f, + move || separator.clone(), + self.started, + self.next_item, + ) } } @@ -66,39 +92,50 @@ pub struct IntersperseWith where I: Iterator, { + started: bool, separator: G, - iter: Peekable, - needs_sep: bool, + next_item: Option, + iter: Fuse, } #[unstable(feature = "iter_intersperse", reason = "recently added", issue = "79524")] -impl crate::fmt::Debug for IntersperseWith +impl FusedIterator for IntersperseWith where - I: Iterator + crate::fmt::Debug, - I::Item: crate::fmt::Debug, - G: crate::fmt::Debug, + I: FusedIterator, + G: FnMut() -> I::Item, { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut crate::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> crate::fmt::Result { +} + +#[unstable(feature = "iter_intersperse", reason = "recently added", issue = "79524")] +impl fmt::Debug for IntersperseWith +where + I: Iterator + fmt::Debug, + I::Item: fmt::Debug, + G: fmt::Debug, +{ + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { f.debug_struct("IntersperseWith") + .field("started", &self.started) .field("separator", &self.separator) .field("iter", &self.iter) - .field("needs_sep", &self.needs_sep) + .field("next_item", &self.next_item) .finish() } } #[unstable(feature = "iter_intersperse", reason = "recently added", issue = "79524")] -impl crate::clone::Clone for IntersperseWith +impl Clone for IntersperseWith where - I: Iterator + crate::clone::Clone, - I::Item: crate::clone::Clone, + I: Iterator + Clone, + I::Item: Clone, G: Clone, { fn clone(&self) -> Self { - IntersperseWith { + Self { + started: self.started, separator: self.separator.clone(), iter: self.iter.clone(), - needs_sep: self.needs_sep.clone(), + next_item: self.next_item.clone(), } } } @@ -109,7 +146,7 @@ where G: FnMut() -> I::Item, { pub(in crate::iter) fn new(iter: I, separator: G) -> Self { - Self { iter: iter.peekable(), separator, needs_sep: false } + Self { started: false, separator, next_item: None, iter: iter.fuse() } } } @@ -122,38 +159,52 @@ where type Item = I::Item; #[inline] - fn next(&mut self) -> Option { - if self.needs_sep && self.iter.peek().is_some() { - self.needs_sep = false; - Some((self.separator)()) + fn next(&mut self) -> Option { + if self.started { + if let Some(v) = self.next_item.take() { + Some(v) + } else { + let next_item = self.iter.next(); + if next_item.is_some() { + self.next_item = next_item; + Some((self.separator)()) + } else { + None + } + } } else { - self.needs_sep = true; + self.started = true; self.iter.next() } } + fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { + intersperse_size_hint(&self.iter, self.started, self.next_item.is_some()) + } + fn fold(self, init: B, f: F) -> B where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(B, Self::Item) -> B, { - intersperse_fold(self.iter, init, f, self.separator, self.needs_sep) - } - - fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { - intersperse_size_hint(&self.iter, self.needs_sep) + intersperse_fold(self.iter, init, f, self.separator, self.started, self.next_item) } } -fn intersperse_size_hint(iter: &I, needs_sep: bool) -> (usize, Option) +fn intersperse_size_hint(iter: &I, started: bool, next_is_some: bool) -> (usize, Option) where I: Iterator, { let (lo, hi) = iter.size_hint(); - let next_is_elem = !needs_sep; ( - lo.saturating_sub(next_is_elem as usize).saturating_add(lo), - hi.and_then(|hi| hi.saturating_sub(next_is_elem as usize).checked_add(hi)), + lo.saturating_sub(!started as usize) + .saturating_add(next_is_some as usize) + .saturating_add(lo), + hi.and_then(|hi| { + hi.saturating_sub(!started as usize) + .saturating_add(next_is_some as usize) + .checked_add(hi) + }), ) } @@ -162,7 +213,8 @@ fn intersperse_fold( init: B, mut f: F, mut separator: G, - needs_sep: bool, + started: bool, + mut next_item: Option, ) -> B where I: Iterator, @@ -171,12 +223,9 @@ where { let mut accum = init; - if !needs_sep { - if let Some(x) = iter.next() { - accum = f(accum, x); - } else { - return accum; - } + let first = if started { next_item.take() } else { iter.next() }; + if let Some(x) = first { + accum = f(accum, x); } iter.fold(accum, |mut accum, x| { diff --git a/library/core/src/net/ip_addr.rs b/library/core/src/net/ip_addr.rs index 408002d18cad..959c3289affb 100644 --- a/library/core/src/net/ip_addr.rs +++ b/library/core/src/net/ip_addr.rs @@ -1893,7 +1893,6 @@ impl Ipv6Addr { /// # Examples /// /// ``` - /// #![feature(ip)] /// use std::net::Ipv6Addr; /// /// assert_eq!(Ipv6Addr::new(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0xffff, 0x7f00, 0x1).is_loopback(), false); diff --git a/library/core/src/num/mod.rs b/library/core/src/num/mod.rs index c2b646b9b3e4..03c977abbbb4 100644 --- a/library/core/src/num/mod.rs +++ b/library/core/src/num/mod.rs @@ -61,7 +61,15 @@ pub use dec2flt::ParseFloatError; #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] pub use error::ParseIntError; -pub(crate) use nonzero::NonZero; +#[unstable( + feature = "nonzero_internals", + reason = "implementation detail which may disappear or be replaced at any time", + issue = "none" +)] +pub use nonzero::ZeroablePrimitive; + +#[unstable(feature = "generic_nonzero", issue = "120257")] +pub use nonzero::NonZero; #[stable(feature = "nonzero", since = "1.28.0")] pub use nonzero::{NonZeroU128, NonZeroU16, NonZeroU32, NonZeroU64, NonZeroU8, NonZeroUsize}; diff --git a/library/core/src/num/nonzero.rs b/library/core/src/num/nonzero.rs index 45ac544ceaac..1124719fc8df 100644 --- a/library/core/src/num/nonzero.rs +++ b/library/core/src/num/nonzero.rs @@ -3,6 +3,8 @@ use crate::cmp::Ordering; use crate::fmt; use crate::hash::{Hash, Hasher}; +#[cfg(bootstrap)] +use crate::marker::StructuralEq; use crate::marker::StructuralPartialEq; use crate::ops::{BitOr, BitOrAssign, Div, Neg, Rem}; use crate::str::FromStr; @@ -30,9 +32,7 @@ mod private { issue = "none" )] #[const_trait] -pub trait ZeroablePrimitive: Sized + Copy + private::Sealed { - type NonZero; -} +pub trait ZeroablePrimitive: Sized + Copy + private::Sealed {} macro_rules! impl_zeroable_primitive { ($NonZero:ident ( $primitive:ty )) => { @@ -48,9 +48,7 @@ macro_rules! impl_zeroable_primitive { reason = "implementation detail which may disappear or be replaced at any time", issue = "none" )] - impl const ZeroablePrimitive for $primitive { - type NonZero = $NonZero; - } + impl const ZeroablePrimitive for $primitive {} }; } @@ -67,12 +65,23 @@ impl_zeroable_primitive!(NonZeroI64(i64)); impl_zeroable_primitive!(NonZeroI128(i128)); impl_zeroable_primitive!(NonZeroIsize(isize)); -#[unstable( - feature = "nonzero_internals", - reason = "implementation detail which may disappear or be replaced at any time", - issue = "none" -)] -pub(crate) type NonZero = ::NonZero; +/// A value that is known not to equal zero. +/// +/// This enables some memory layout optimization. +/// For example, `Option>` is the same size as `u32`: +/// +/// ``` +/// #![feature(generic_nonzero)] +/// use core::mem::size_of; +/// +/// assert_eq!(size_of::>>(), size_of::()); +/// ``` +#[unstable(feature = "generic_nonzero", issue = "120257")] +#[repr(transparent)] +#[rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range_start(1)] +#[rustc_nonnull_optimization_guaranteed] +#[rustc_diagnostic_item = "NonZero"] +pub struct NonZero(T); macro_rules! impl_nonzero_fmt { ( #[$stability: meta] ( $( $Trait: ident ),+ ) for $Ty: ident ) => { @@ -131,12 +140,7 @@ macro_rules! nonzero_integer { /// /// [null pointer optimization]: crate::option#representation #[$stability] - #[derive(Copy, Eq)] - #[repr(transparent)] - #[rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range_start(1)] - #[rustc_nonnull_optimization_guaranteed] - #[rustc_diagnostic_item = stringify!($Ty)] - pub struct $Ty($Int); + pub type $Ty = NonZero<$Int>; impl $Ty { /// Creates a non-zero without checking whether the value is non-zero. @@ -543,6 +547,9 @@ macro_rules! nonzero_integer { } } + #[$stability] + impl Copy for $Ty {} + #[$stability] impl PartialEq for $Ty { #[inline] @@ -559,6 +566,13 @@ macro_rules! nonzero_integer { #[unstable(feature = "structural_match", issue = "31434")] impl StructuralPartialEq for $Ty {} + #[$stability] + impl Eq for $Ty {} + + #[unstable(feature = "structural_match", issue = "31434")] + #[cfg(bootstrap)] + impl StructuralEq for $Ty {} + #[$stability] impl PartialOrd for $Ty { #[inline] diff --git a/library/core/src/pin.rs b/library/core/src/pin.rs index bb6c81a486a5..a0227d9130bb 100644 --- a/library/core/src/pin.rs +++ b/library/core/src/pin.rs @@ -1092,14 +1092,20 @@ pub struct Pin { // - deter downstream users from accessing it (which would be unsound!), // - let the `pin!` macro access it (such a macro requires using struct // literal syntax in order to benefit from lifetime extension). - // Long-term, `unsafe` fields or macro hygiene are expected to offer more robust alternatives. + // + // However, if the `Deref` impl exposes a field with the same name as this + // field, then the two will collide, resulting in a confusing error when the + // user attempts to access the field through a `Pin`. Therefore, the + // name `__pointer` is designed to be unlikely to collide with any other + // field. Long-term, macro hygiene is expected to offer a more robust + // alternative, alongside `unsafe` fields. #[unstable(feature = "unsafe_pin_internals", issue = "none")] #[doc(hidden)] - pub pointer: Ptr, + pub __pointer: Ptr, } // The following implementations aren't derived in order to avoid soundness -// issues. `&self.pointer` should not be accessible to untrusted trait +// issues. `&self.__pointer` should not be accessible to untrusted trait // implementations. // // See for more details. @@ -1212,7 +1218,7 @@ impl> Pin { #[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_pin", issue = "76654")] #[stable(feature = "pin_into_inner", since = "1.39.0")] pub const fn into_inner(pin: Pin) -> Ptr { - pin.pointer + pin.__pointer } } @@ -1349,7 +1355,7 @@ impl Pin { #[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_pin", issue = "76654")] #[stable(feature = "pin", since = "1.33.0")] pub const unsafe fn new_unchecked(pointer: Ptr) -> Pin { - Pin { pointer } + Pin { __pointer: pointer } } /// Gets a shared reference to the pinned value this [`Pin`] points to. @@ -1363,7 +1369,7 @@ impl Pin { #[inline(always)] pub fn as_ref(&self) -> Pin<&Ptr::Target> { // SAFETY: see documentation on this function - unsafe { Pin::new_unchecked(&*self.pointer) } + unsafe { Pin::new_unchecked(&*self.__pointer) } } /// Unwraps this `Pin`, returning the underlying `Ptr`. @@ -1388,7 +1394,7 @@ impl Pin { #[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_pin", issue = "76654")] #[stable(feature = "pin_into_inner", since = "1.39.0")] pub const unsafe fn into_inner_unchecked(pin: Pin) -> Ptr { - pin.pointer + pin.__pointer } } @@ -1426,7 +1432,7 @@ impl Pin { #[inline(always)] pub fn as_mut(&mut self) -> Pin<&mut Ptr::Target> { // SAFETY: see documentation on this function - unsafe { Pin::new_unchecked(&mut *self.pointer) } + unsafe { Pin::new_unchecked(&mut *self.__pointer) } } /// Assigns a new value to the memory location pointed to by the `Pin`. @@ -1455,7 +1461,7 @@ impl Pin { where Ptr::Target: Sized, { - *(self.pointer) = value; + *(self.__pointer) = value; } } @@ -1481,7 +1487,7 @@ impl<'a, T: ?Sized> Pin<&'a T> { U: ?Sized, F: FnOnce(&T) -> &U, { - let pointer = &*self.pointer; + let pointer = &*self.__pointer; let new_pointer = func(pointer); // SAFETY: the safety contract for `new_unchecked` must be @@ -1511,7 +1517,7 @@ impl<'a, T: ?Sized> Pin<&'a T> { #[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_pin", issue = "76654")] #[stable(feature = "pin", since = "1.33.0")] pub const fn get_ref(self) -> &'a T { - self.pointer + self.__pointer } } @@ -1522,7 +1528,7 @@ impl<'a, T: ?Sized> Pin<&'a mut T> { #[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_pin", issue = "76654")] #[stable(feature = "pin", since = "1.33.0")] pub const fn into_ref(self) -> Pin<&'a T> { - Pin { pointer: self.pointer } + Pin { __pointer: self.__pointer } } /// Gets a mutable reference to the data inside of this `Pin`. @@ -1542,7 +1548,7 @@ impl<'a, T: ?Sized> Pin<&'a mut T> { where T: Unpin, { - self.pointer + self.__pointer } /// Gets a mutable reference to the data inside of this `Pin`. @@ -1560,7 +1566,7 @@ impl<'a, T: ?Sized> Pin<&'a mut T> { #[stable(feature = "pin", since = "1.33.0")] #[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_pin", issue = "76654")] pub const unsafe fn get_unchecked_mut(self) -> &'a mut T { - self.pointer + self.__pointer } /// Construct a new pin by mapping the interior value. @@ -1684,21 +1690,21 @@ impl Receiver for Pin {} #[stable(feature = "pin", since = "1.33.0")] impl fmt::Debug for Pin { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { - fmt::Debug::fmt(&self.pointer, f) + fmt::Debug::fmt(&self.__pointer, f) } } #[stable(feature = "pin", since = "1.33.0")] impl fmt::Display for Pin { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { - fmt::Display::fmt(&self.pointer, f) + fmt::Display::fmt(&self.__pointer, f) } } #[stable(feature = "pin", since = "1.33.0")] impl fmt::Pointer for Pin { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { - fmt::Pointer::fmt(&self.pointer, f) + fmt::Pointer::fmt(&self.__pointer, f) } } @@ -1941,16 +1947,16 @@ pub macro pin($value:expr $(,)?) { // instead, dropped _at the end of the enscoping block_. // For instance, // ```rust - // let p = Pin { pointer: &mut }; + // let p = Pin { __pointer: &mut }; // ``` // becomes: // ```rust // let mut anon = ; - // let p = Pin { pointer: &mut anon }; + // let p = Pin { __pointer: &mut anon }; // ``` // which is *exactly* what we want. // // See https://doc.rust-lang.org/1.58.1/reference/destructors.html#temporary-lifetime-extension // for more info. - $crate::pin::Pin::<&mut _> { pointer: &mut { $value } } + $crate::pin::Pin::<&mut _> { __pointer: &mut { $value } } } diff --git a/library/core/src/primitive_docs.rs b/library/core/src/primitive_docs.rs index 7dee30585e9c..bf47d767a927 100644 --- a/library/core/src/primitive_docs.rs +++ b/library/core/src/primitive_docs.rs @@ -1384,6 +1384,30 @@ mod prim_usize {} /// work on references as well as they do on owned values! The implementations described here are /// meant for generic contexts, where the final type `T` is a type parameter or otherwise not /// locally known. +/// +/// # Safety +/// +/// For all types, `T: ?Sized`, and for all `t: &T` or `t: &mut T`, when such values cross an API +/// boundary, the following invariants must generally be upheld: +/// +/// * `t` is aligned to `align_of_val(t)` +/// * `t` is dereferenceable for `size_of_val(t)` many bytes +/// +/// If `t` points at address `a`, being "dereferenceable" for N bytes means that the memory range +/// `[a, a + N)` is all contained within a single [allocated object]. +/// +/// For instance, this means that unsafe code in a safe function may assume these invariants are +/// ensured of arguments passed by the caller, and it may assume that these invariants are ensured +/// of return values from any safe functions it calls. In most cases, the inverse is also true: +/// unsafe code must not violate these invariants when passing arguments to safe functions or +/// returning values from safe functions; such violations may result in undefined behavior. Where +/// exceptions to this latter requirement exist, they will be called out explicitly in documentation. +/// +/// It is not decided yet whether unsafe code may violate these invariants temporarily on internal +/// data. As a consequence, unsafe code which violates these invariants temporarily on internal data +/// may become unsound in future versions of Rust depending on how this question is decided. +/// +/// [allocated object]: ptr#allocated-object #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] mod prim_ref {} diff --git a/library/core/src/ptr/const_ptr.rs b/library/core/src/ptr/const_ptr.rs index 5ce9ddeb676a..f3ceadee24c2 100644 --- a/library/core/src/ptr/const_ptr.rs +++ b/library/core/src/ptr/const_ptr.rs @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ impl *const T { self.with_addr(f(self.addr())) } - /// Decompose a (possibly wide) pointer into its address and metadata components. + /// Decompose a (possibly wide) pointer into its data pointer and metadata components. /// /// The pointer can be later reconstructed with [`from_raw_parts`]. #[unstable(feature = "ptr_metadata", issue = "81513")] diff --git a/library/core/src/ptr/metadata.rs b/library/core/src/ptr/metadata.rs index 040aa0697874..a6a390db043b 100644 --- a/library/core/src/ptr/metadata.rs +++ b/library/core/src/ptr/metadata.rs @@ -39,13 +39,13 @@ use crate::hash::{Hash, Hasher}; /// /// # Usage /// -/// Raw pointers can be decomposed into the data address and metadata components +/// Raw pointers can be decomposed into the data pointer and metadata components /// with their [`to_raw_parts`] method. /// /// Alternatively, metadata alone can be extracted with the [`metadata`] function. /// A reference can be passed to [`metadata`] and implicitly coerced. /// -/// A (possibly-wide) pointer can be put back together from its address and metadata +/// A (possibly-wide) pointer can be put back together from its data pointer and metadata /// with [`from_raw_parts`] or [`from_raw_parts_mut`]. /// /// [`to_raw_parts`]: *const::to_raw_parts @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ pub const fn metadata(ptr: *const T) -> ::Metadata { unsafe { PtrRepr { const_ptr: ptr }.components.metadata } } -/// Forms a (possibly-wide) raw pointer from a data address and metadata. +/// Forms a (possibly-wide) raw pointer from a data pointer and metadata. /// /// This function is safe but the returned pointer is not necessarily safe to dereference. /// For slices, see the documentation of [`slice::from_raw_parts`] for safety requirements. @@ -109,13 +109,13 @@ pub const fn metadata(ptr: *const T) -> ::Metadata { #[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "ptr_metadata", issue = "81513")] #[inline] pub const fn from_raw_parts( - data_address: *const (), + data_pointer: *const (), metadata: ::Metadata, ) -> *const T { // SAFETY: Accessing the value from the `PtrRepr` union is safe since *const T // and PtrComponents have the same memory layouts. Only std can make this // guarantee. - unsafe { PtrRepr { components: PtrComponents { data_address, metadata } }.const_ptr } + unsafe { PtrRepr { components: PtrComponents { data_pointer, metadata } }.const_ptr } } /// Performs the same functionality as [`from_raw_parts`], except that a @@ -126,13 +126,13 @@ pub const fn from_raw_parts( #[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "ptr_metadata", issue = "81513")] #[inline] pub const fn from_raw_parts_mut( - data_address: *mut (), + data_pointer: *mut (), metadata: ::Metadata, ) -> *mut T { // SAFETY: Accessing the value from the `PtrRepr` union is safe since *const T // and PtrComponents have the same memory layouts. Only std can make this // guarantee. - unsafe { PtrRepr { components: PtrComponents { data_address, metadata } }.mut_ptr } + unsafe { PtrRepr { components: PtrComponents { data_pointer, metadata } }.mut_ptr } } #[repr(C)] @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ union PtrRepr { #[repr(C)] struct PtrComponents { - data_address: *const (), + data_pointer: *const (), metadata: ::Metadata, } diff --git a/library/core/src/ptr/mut_ptr.rs b/library/core/src/ptr/mut_ptr.rs index 3e5678a7d917..3e47c4f440a4 100644 --- a/library/core/src/ptr/mut_ptr.rs +++ b/library/core/src/ptr/mut_ptr.rs @@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ impl *mut T { self.with_addr(f(self.addr())) } - /// Decompose a (possibly wide) pointer into its address and metadata components. + /// Decompose a (possibly wide) pointer into its data pointer and metadata components. /// /// The pointer can be later reconstructed with [`from_raw_parts_mut`]. #[unstable(feature = "ptr_metadata", issue = "81513")] diff --git a/library/core/src/ptr/non_null.rs b/library/core/src/ptr/non_null.rs index 427a9f3f4945..d18082c3048f 100644 --- a/library/core/src/ptr/non_null.rs +++ b/library/core/src/ptr/non_null.rs @@ -259,16 +259,16 @@ impl NonNull { #[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "ptr_metadata", issue = "81513")] #[inline] pub const fn from_raw_parts( - data_address: NonNull<()>, + data_pointer: NonNull<()>, metadata: ::Metadata, ) -> NonNull { - // SAFETY: The result of `ptr::from::raw_parts_mut` is non-null because `data_address` is. + // SAFETY: The result of `ptr::from::raw_parts_mut` is non-null because `data_pointer` is. unsafe { - NonNull::new_unchecked(super::from_raw_parts_mut(data_address.as_ptr(), metadata)) + NonNull::new_unchecked(super::from_raw_parts_mut(data_pointer.as_ptr(), metadata)) } } - /// Decompose a (possibly wide) pointer into its address and metadata components. + /// Decompose a (possibly wide) pointer into its data pointer and metadata components. /// /// The pointer can be later reconstructed with [`NonNull::from_raw_parts`]. #[unstable(feature = "ptr_metadata", issue = "81513")] diff --git a/library/core/src/slice/iter.rs b/library/core/src/slice/iter.rs index 1c65475b81d7..2d4c7e78aea1 100644 --- a/library/core/src/slice/iter.rs +++ b/library/core/src/slice/iter.rs @@ -3248,26 +3248,26 @@ unsafe impl<'a, T> TrustedRandomAccessNoCoerce for IterMut<'a, T> { /// An iterator over slice in (non-overlapping) chunks separated by a predicate. /// -/// This struct is created by the [`group_by`] method on [slices]. +/// This struct is created by the [`chunk_by`] method on [slices]. /// -/// [`group_by`]: slice::group_by +/// [`chunk_by`]: slice::chunk_by /// [slices]: slice -#[unstable(feature = "slice_group_by", issue = "80552")] +#[stable(feature = "slice_group_by", since = "CURRENT_RUSTC_VERSION")] #[must_use = "iterators are lazy and do nothing unless consumed"] -pub struct GroupBy<'a, T: 'a, P> { +pub struct ChunkBy<'a, T: 'a, P> { slice: &'a [T], predicate: P, } -#[unstable(feature = "slice_group_by", issue = "80552")] -impl<'a, T: 'a, P> GroupBy<'a, T, P> { +#[stable(feature = "slice_group_by", since = "CURRENT_RUSTC_VERSION")] +impl<'a, T: 'a, P> ChunkBy<'a, T, P> { pub(super) fn new(slice: &'a [T], predicate: P) -> Self { - GroupBy { slice, predicate } + ChunkBy { slice, predicate } } } -#[unstable(feature = "slice_group_by", issue = "80552")] -impl<'a, T: 'a, P> Iterator for GroupBy<'a, T, P> +#[stable(feature = "slice_group_by", since = "CURRENT_RUSTC_VERSION")] +impl<'a, T: 'a, P> Iterator for ChunkBy<'a, T, P> where P: FnMut(&T, &T) -> bool, { @@ -3300,8 +3300,8 @@ where } } -#[unstable(feature = "slice_group_by", issue = "80552")] -impl<'a, T: 'a, P> DoubleEndedIterator for GroupBy<'a, T, P> +#[stable(feature = "slice_group_by", since = "CURRENT_RUSTC_VERSION")] +impl<'a, T: 'a, P> DoubleEndedIterator for ChunkBy<'a, T, P> where P: FnMut(&T, &T) -> bool, { @@ -3322,39 +3322,39 @@ where } } -#[unstable(feature = "slice_group_by", issue = "80552")] -impl<'a, T: 'a, P> FusedIterator for GroupBy<'a, T, P> where P: FnMut(&T, &T) -> bool {} +#[stable(feature = "slice_group_by", since = "CURRENT_RUSTC_VERSION")] +impl<'a, T: 'a, P> FusedIterator for ChunkBy<'a, T, P> where P: FnMut(&T, &T) -> bool {} -#[unstable(feature = "slice_group_by", issue = "80552")] -impl<'a, T: 'a + fmt::Debug, P> fmt::Debug for GroupBy<'a, T, P> { +#[stable(feature = "slice_group_by", since = "CURRENT_RUSTC_VERSION")] +impl<'a, T: 'a + fmt::Debug, P> fmt::Debug for ChunkBy<'a, T, P> { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { - f.debug_struct("GroupBy").field("slice", &self.slice).finish() + f.debug_struct("ChunkBy").field("slice", &self.slice).finish() } } /// An iterator over slice in (non-overlapping) mutable chunks separated /// by a predicate. /// -/// This struct is created by the [`group_by_mut`] method on [slices]. +/// This struct is created by the [`chunk_by_mut`] method on [slices]. /// -/// [`group_by_mut`]: slice::group_by_mut +/// [`chunk_by_mut`]: slice::chunk_by_mut /// [slices]: slice -#[unstable(feature = "slice_group_by", issue = "80552")] +#[stable(feature = "slice_group_by", since = "CURRENT_RUSTC_VERSION")] #[must_use = "iterators are lazy and do nothing unless consumed"] -pub struct GroupByMut<'a, T: 'a, P> { +pub struct ChunkByMut<'a, T: 'a, P> { slice: &'a mut [T], predicate: P, } -#[unstable(feature = "slice_group_by", issue = "80552")] -impl<'a, T: 'a, P> GroupByMut<'a, T, P> { +#[stable(feature = "slice_group_by", since = "CURRENT_RUSTC_VERSION")] +impl<'a, T: 'a, P> ChunkByMut<'a, T, P> { pub(super) fn new(slice: &'a mut [T], predicate: P) -> Self { - GroupByMut { slice, predicate } + ChunkByMut { slice, predicate } } } -#[unstable(feature = "slice_group_by", issue = "80552")] -impl<'a, T: 'a, P> Iterator for GroupByMut<'a, T, P> +#[stable(feature = "slice_group_by", since = "CURRENT_RUSTC_VERSION")] +impl<'a, T: 'a, P> Iterator for ChunkByMut<'a, T, P> where P: FnMut(&T, &T) -> bool, { @@ -3388,8 +3388,8 @@ where } } -#[unstable(feature = "slice_group_by", issue = "80552")] -impl<'a, T: 'a, P> DoubleEndedIterator for GroupByMut<'a, T, P> +#[stable(feature = "slice_group_by", since = "CURRENT_RUSTC_VERSION")] +impl<'a, T: 'a, P> DoubleEndedIterator for ChunkByMut<'a, T, P> where P: FnMut(&T, &T) -> bool, { @@ -3411,12 +3411,12 @@ where } } -#[unstable(feature = "slice_group_by", issue = "80552")] -impl<'a, T: 'a, P> FusedIterator for GroupByMut<'a, T, P> where P: FnMut(&T, &T) -> bool {} +#[stable(feature = "slice_group_by", since = "CURRENT_RUSTC_VERSION")] +impl<'a, T: 'a, P> FusedIterator for ChunkByMut<'a, T, P> where P: FnMut(&T, &T) -> bool {} -#[unstable(feature = "slice_group_by", issue = "80552")] -impl<'a, T: 'a + fmt::Debug, P> fmt::Debug for GroupByMut<'a, T, P> { +#[stable(feature = "slice_group_by", since = "CURRENT_RUSTC_VERSION")] +impl<'a, T: 'a + fmt::Debug, P> fmt::Debug for ChunkByMut<'a, T, P> { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { - f.debug_struct("GroupByMut").field("slice", &self.slice).finish() + f.debug_struct("ChunkByMut").field("slice", &self.slice).finish() } } diff --git a/library/core/src/slice/mod.rs b/library/core/src/slice/mod.rs index 27dda478848c..2d93ef6fbeb3 100644 --- a/library/core/src/slice/mod.rs +++ b/library/core/src/slice/mod.rs @@ -68,8 +68,8 @@ pub use iter::{ArrayChunks, ArrayChunksMut}; #[unstable(feature = "array_windows", issue = "75027")] pub use iter::ArrayWindows; -#[unstable(feature = "slice_group_by", issue = "80552")] -pub use iter::{GroupBy, GroupByMut}; +#[stable(feature = "slice_group_by", since = "CURRENT_RUSTC_VERSION")] +pub use iter::{ChunkBy, ChunkByMut}; #[stable(feature = "split_inclusive", since = "1.51.0")] pub use iter::{SplitInclusive, SplitInclusiveMut}; @@ -1748,18 +1748,16 @@ impl [T] { /// Returns an iterator over the slice producing non-overlapping runs /// of elements using the predicate to separate them. /// - /// The predicate is called on two elements following themselves, - /// it means the predicate is called on `slice[0]` and `slice[1]` - /// then on `slice[1]` and `slice[2]` and so on. + /// The predicate is called for every pair of consecutive elements, + /// meaning that it is called on `slice[0]` and `slice[1]`, + /// followed by `slice[1]` and `slice[2]`, and so on. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` - /// #![feature(slice_group_by)] - /// /// let slice = &[1, 1, 1, 3, 3, 2, 2, 2]; /// - /// let mut iter = slice.group_by(|a, b| a == b); + /// let mut iter = slice.chunk_by(|a, b| a == b); /// /// assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(&[1, 1, 1][..])); /// assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(&[3, 3][..])); @@ -1770,41 +1768,37 @@ impl [T] { /// This method can be used to extract the sorted subslices: /// /// ``` - /// #![feature(slice_group_by)] - /// /// let slice = &[1, 1, 2, 3, 2, 3, 2, 3, 4]; /// - /// let mut iter = slice.group_by(|a, b| a <= b); + /// let mut iter = slice.chunk_by(|a, b| a <= b); /// /// assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(&[1, 1, 2, 3][..])); /// assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(&[2, 3][..])); /// assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(&[2, 3, 4][..])); /// assert_eq!(iter.next(), None); /// ``` - #[unstable(feature = "slice_group_by", issue = "80552")] + #[stable(feature = "slice_group_by", since = "CURRENT_RUSTC_VERSION")] #[inline] - pub fn group_by(&self, pred: F) -> GroupBy<'_, T, F> + pub fn chunk_by(&self, pred: F) -> ChunkBy<'_, T, F> where F: FnMut(&T, &T) -> bool, { - GroupBy::new(self, pred) + ChunkBy::new(self, pred) } /// Returns an iterator over the slice producing non-overlapping mutable /// runs of elements using the predicate to separate them. /// - /// The predicate is called on two elements following themselves, - /// it means the predicate is called on `slice[0]` and `slice[1]` - /// then on `slice[1]` and `slice[2]` and so on. + /// The predicate is called for every pair of consecutive elements, + /// meaning that it is called on `slice[0]` and `slice[1]`, + /// followed by `slice[1]` and `slice[2]`, and so on. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` - /// #![feature(slice_group_by)] - /// /// let slice = &mut [1, 1, 1, 3, 3, 2, 2, 2]; /// - /// let mut iter = slice.group_by_mut(|a, b| a == b); + /// let mut iter = slice.chunk_by_mut(|a, b| a == b); /// /// assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(&mut [1, 1, 1][..])); /// assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(&mut [3, 3][..])); @@ -1815,24 +1809,22 @@ impl [T] { /// This method can be used to extract the sorted subslices: /// /// ``` - /// #![feature(slice_group_by)] - /// /// let slice = &mut [1, 1, 2, 3, 2, 3, 2, 3, 4]; /// - /// let mut iter = slice.group_by_mut(|a, b| a <= b); + /// let mut iter = slice.chunk_by_mut(|a, b| a <= b); /// /// assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(&mut [1, 1, 2, 3][..])); /// assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(&mut [2, 3][..])); /// assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(&mut [2, 3, 4][..])); /// assert_eq!(iter.next(), None); /// ``` - #[unstable(feature = "slice_group_by", issue = "80552")] + #[stable(feature = "slice_group_by", since = "CURRENT_RUSTC_VERSION")] #[inline] - pub fn group_by_mut(&mut self, pred: F) -> GroupByMut<'_, T, F> + pub fn chunk_by_mut(&mut self, pred: F) -> ChunkByMut<'_, T, F> where F: FnMut(&T, &T) -> bool, { - GroupByMut::new(self, pred) + ChunkByMut::new(self, pred) } /// Divides one slice into two at an index. diff --git a/library/core/src/str/converts.rs b/library/core/src/str/converts.rs index 0f23cf7ae239..ba282f09d206 100644 --- a/library/core/src/str/converts.rs +++ b/library/core/src/str/converts.rs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ //! Ways to create a `str` from bytes slice. -use crate::mem; +use crate::{mem, ptr}; use super::validations::run_utf8_validation; use super::Utf8Error; @@ -205,3 +205,41 @@ pub const unsafe fn from_utf8_unchecked_mut(v: &mut [u8]) -> &mut str { // comes from a reference which is guaranteed to be valid for writes. unsafe { &mut *(v as *mut [u8] as *mut str) } } + +/// Creates an `&str` from a pointer and a length. +/// +/// The pointed-to bytes must be valid UTF-8. +/// If this might not be the case, use `str::from_utf8(slice::from_raw_parts(ptr, len))`, +/// which will return an `Err` if the data isn't valid UTF-8. +/// +/// This function is the `str` equivalent of [`slice::from_raw_parts`](crate::slice::from_raw_parts). +/// See that function's documentation for safety concerns and examples. +/// +/// The mutable version of this function is [`from_raw_parts_mut`]. +#[inline] +#[must_use] +#[unstable(feature = "str_from_raw_parts", issue = "119206")] +#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "str_from_raw_parts", issue = "119206")] +pub const unsafe fn from_raw_parts<'a>(ptr: *const u8, len: usize) -> &'a str { + // SAFETY: the caller must uphold the safety contract for `from_raw_parts`. + unsafe { &*ptr::from_raw_parts(ptr.cast(), len) } +} + +/// Creates an `&mut str` from a pointer and a length. +/// +/// The pointed-to bytes must be valid UTF-8. +/// If this might not be the case, use `str::from_utf8_mut(slice::from_raw_parts_mut(ptr, len))`, +/// which will return an `Err` if the data isn't valid UTF-8. +/// +/// This function is the `str` equivalent of [`slice::from_raw_parts_mut`](crate::slice::from_raw_parts_mut). +/// See that function's documentation for safety concerns and examples. +/// +/// The immutable version of this function is [`from_raw_parts`]. +#[inline] +#[must_use] +#[unstable(feature = "str_from_raw_parts", issue = "119206")] +#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_str_from_raw_parts_mut", issue = "119206")] +pub const unsafe fn from_raw_parts_mut<'a>(ptr: *mut u8, len: usize) -> &'a str { + // SAFETY: the caller must uphold the safety contract for `from_raw_parts_mut`. + unsafe { &mut *ptr::from_raw_parts_mut(ptr.cast(), len) } +} diff --git a/library/core/src/str/iter.rs b/library/core/src/str/iter.rs index dd2efb005167..4d6239e11a39 100644 --- a/library/core/src/str/iter.rs +++ b/library/core/src/str/iter.rs @@ -1187,6 +1187,31 @@ impl<'a> DoubleEndedIterator for Lines<'a> { #[stable(feature = "fused", since = "1.26.0")] impl FusedIterator for Lines<'_> {} +impl<'a> Lines<'a> { + /// Returns the remaining lines of the split string. + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// #![feature(str_lines_remainder)] + /// + /// let mut lines = "a\nb\nc\nd".lines(); + /// assert_eq!(lines.remainder(), Some("a\nb\nc\nd")); + /// + /// lines.next(); + /// assert_eq!(lines.remainder(), Some("b\nc\nd")); + /// + /// lines.by_ref().for_each(drop); + /// assert_eq!(lines.remainder(), None); + /// ``` + #[inline] + #[must_use] + #[unstable(feature = "str_lines_remainder", issue = "77998")] + pub fn remainder(&self) -> Option<&'a str> { + self.0.iter.remainder() + } +} + /// Created with the method [`lines_any`]. /// /// [`lines_any`]: str::lines_any diff --git a/library/core/src/str/mod.rs b/library/core/src/str/mod.rs index 80c5fe0de8da..ecc0613d7b9e 100644 --- a/library/core/src/str/mod.rs +++ b/library/core/src/str/mod.rs @@ -33,6 +33,9 @@ pub use converts::{from_utf8, from_utf8_unchecked}; #[stable(feature = "str_mut_extras", since = "1.20.0")] pub use converts::{from_utf8_mut, from_utf8_unchecked_mut}; +#[unstable(feature = "str_from_raw_parts", issue = "119206")] +pub use converts::{from_raw_parts, from_raw_parts_mut}; + #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] pub use error::{ParseBoolError, Utf8Error}; diff --git a/library/core/tests/lib.rs b/library/core/tests/lib.rs index 89d2b5ef0938..9a3b477c2d15 100644 --- a/library/core/tests/lib.rs +++ b/library/core/tests/lib.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ #![feature(alloc_layout_extra)] #![feature(array_chunks)] -#![feature(array_methods)] #![feature(array_windows)] #![feature(ascii_char)] #![feature(ascii_char_variants)] @@ -101,7 +100,6 @@ #![cfg_attr(target_has_atomic = "128", feature(integer_atomics))] #![cfg_attr(test, feature(cfg_match))] #![feature(int_roundings)] -#![feature(slice_group_by)] #![feature(split_array)] #![feature(strict_provenance)] #![feature(strict_provenance_atomic_ptr)] diff --git a/library/std/src/collections/hash/map.rs b/library/std/src/collections/hash/map.rs index fc27b6a67bfc..0d4c1fa05cc8 100644 --- a/library/std/src/collections/hash/map.rs +++ b/library/std/src/collections/hash/map.rs @@ -356,6 +356,7 @@ impl HashMap { /// /// In the current implementation, iterating over keys takes O(capacity) time /// instead of O(len) because it internally visits empty buckets too. + #[rustc_lint_query_instability] #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] pub fn keys(&self) -> Keys<'_, K, V> { Keys { inner: self.iter() } @@ -417,6 +418,7 @@ impl HashMap { /// /// In the current implementation, iterating over values takes O(capacity) time /// instead of O(len) because it internally visits empty buckets too. + #[rustc_lint_query_instability] #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] pub fn values(&self) -> Values<'_, K, V> { Values { inner: self.iter() } @@ -449,6 +451,7 @@ impl HashMap { /// /// In the current implementation, iterating over values takes O(capacity) time /// instead of O(len) because it internally visits empty buckets too. + #[rustc_lint_query_instability] #[stable(feature = "map_values_mut", since = "1.10.0")] pub fn values_mut(&mut self) -> ValuesMut<'_, K, V> { ValuesMut { inner: self.iter_mut() } diff --git a/library/std/src/fs.rs b/library/std/src/fs.rs index c4a92927937a..80d369eb067d 100644 --- a/library/std/src/fs.rs +++ b/library/std/src/fs.rs @@ -260,7 +260,8 @@ pub fn read>(path: P) -> io::Result> { fn inner(path: &Path) -> io::Result> { let mut file = File::open(path)?; let size = file.metadata().map(|m| m.len() as usize).ok(); - let mut bytes = Vec::with_capacity(size.unwrap_or(0)); + let mut bytes = Vec::new(); + bytes.try_reserve_exact(size.unwrap_or(0)).map_err(|_| io::ErrorKind::OutOfMemory)?; io::default_read_to_end(&mut file, &mut bytes, size)?; Ok(bytes) } @@ -302,7 +303,8 @@ pub fn read_to_string>(path: P) -> io::Result { fn inner(path: &Path) -> io::Result { let mut file = File::open(path)?; let size = file.metadata().map(|m| m.len() as usize).ok(); - let mut string = String::with_capacity(size.unwrap_or(0)); + let mut string = String::new(); + string.try_reserve_exact(size.unwrap_or(0)).map_err(|_| io::ErrorKind::OutOfMemory)?; io::default_read_to_string(&mut file, &mut string, size)?; Ok(string) } @@ -774,14 +776,14 @@ impl Read for &File { // Reserves space in the buffer based on the file size when available. fn read_to_end(&mut self, buf: &mut Vec) -> io::Result { let size = buffer_capacity_required(self); - buf.reserve(size.unwrap_or(0)); + buf.try_reserve_exact(size.unwrap_or(0)).map_err(|_| io::ErrorKind::OutOfMemory)?; io::default_read_to_end(self, buf, size) } // Reserves space in the buffer based on the file size when available. fn read_to_string(&mut self, buf: &mut String) -> io::Result { let size = buffer_capacity_required(self); - buf.reserve(size.unwrap_or(0)); + buf.try_reserve_exact(size.unwrap_or(0)).map_err(|_| io::ErrorKind::OutOfMemory)?; io::default_read_to_string(self, buf, size) } } diff --git a/library/std/src/io/buffered/bufreader.rs b/library/std/src/io/buffered/bufreader.rs index 6c7494a6a6ff..e920500d7d07 100644 --- a/library/std/src/io/buffered/bufreader.rs +++ b/library/std/src/io/buffered/bufreader.rs @@ -345,6 +345,7 @@ impl Read for BufReader { // delegate to the inner implementation. fn read_to_end(&mut self, buf: &mut Vec) -> io::Result { let inner_buf = self.buffer(); + buf.try_reserve(inner_buf.len()).map_err(|_| io::ErrorKind::OutOfMemory)?; buf.extend_from_slice(inner_buf); let nread = inner_buf.len(); self.discard_buffer(); diff --git a/library/std/src/io/error.rs b/library/std/src/io/error.rs index b63091deac27..13cc0511e103 100644 --- a/library/std/src/io/error.rs +++ b/library/std/src/io/error.rs @@ -816,12 +816,12 @@ impl Error { } } - /// Attempt to downgrade the inner error to `E` if any. + /// Attempt to downcast the inner error to `E` if any. /// /// If this [`Error`] was constructed via [`new`] then this function will /// attempt to perform downgrade on it, otherwise it will return [`Err`]. /// - /// If downgrade succeeds, it will return [`Ok`], otherwise it will also + /// If the downcast succeeds, it will return [`Ok`], otherwise it will also /// return [`Err`]. /// /// [`new`]: Error::new @@ -852,13 +852,39 @@ impl Error { /// impl From for E { /// fn from(err: io::Error) -> E { /// err.downcast::() - /// .map(|b| *b) /// .unwrap_or_else(E::Io) /// } /// } + /// + /// impl From for io::Error { + /// fn from(err: E) -> io::Error { + /// match err { + /// E::Io(io_error) => io_error, + /// e => io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, e), + /// } + /// } + /// } + /// + /// # fn main() { + /// let e = E::SomeOtherVariant; + /// // Convert it to an io::Error + /// let io_error = io::Error::from(e); + /// // Cast it back to the original variant + /// let e = E::from(io_error); + /// assert!(matches!(e, E::SomeOtherVariant)); + /// + /// let io_error = io::Error::from(io::ErrorKind::AlreadyExists); + /// // Convert it to E + /// let e = E::from(io_error); + /// // Cast it back to the original variant + /// let io_error = io::Error::from(e); + /// assert_eq!(io_error.kind(), io::ErrorKind::AlreadyExists); + /// assert!(io_error.get_ref().is_none()); + /// assert!(io_error.raw_os_error().is_none()); + /// # } /// ``` #[unstable(feature = "io_error_downcast", issue = "99262")] - pub fn downcast(self) -> result::Result, Self> + pub fn downcast(self) -> result::Result where E: error::Error + Send + Sync + 'static, { @@ -872,7 +898,7 @@ impl Error { // And the compiler should be able to eliminate the branch // that produces `Err` here since b.error.is::() // returns true. - Ok(res.unwrap()) + Ok(*res.unwrap()) } repr_data => Err(Self { repr: Repr::new(repr_data) }), } diff --git a/library/std/src/io/error/tests.rs b/library/std/src/io/error/tests.rs index 36d52aef03cb..fc6db2825e81 100644 --- a/library/std/src/io/error/tests.rs +++ b/library/std/src/io/error/tests.rs @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ impl error::Error for E {} fn test_std_io_error_downcast() { // Case 1: custom error, downcast succeeds let io_error = Error::new(ErrorKind::Other, Bojji(true)); - let e: Box = io_error.downcast().unwrap(); + let e: Bojji = io_error.downcast().unwrap(); assert!(e.0); // Case 2: custom error, downcast fails @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ fn test_std_io_error_downcast() { // ensures that the custom error is intact assert_eq!(ErrorKind::Other, io_error.kind()); - let e: Box = io_error.downcast().unwrap(); + let e: Bojji = io_error.downcast().unwrap(); assert!(e.0); // Case 3: os error diff --git a/library/std/src/io/impls.rs b/library/std/src/io/impls.rs index d8c8d933eb40..557e64dc8674 100644 --- a/library/std/src/io/impls.rs +++ b/library/std/src/io/impls.rs @@ -303,8 +303,9 @@ impl Read for &[u8] { #[inline] fn read_to_end(&mut self, buf: &mut Vec) -> io::Result { - buf.extend_from_slice(*self); let len = self.len(); + buf.try_reserve(len).map_err(|_| ErrorKind::OutOfMemory)?; + buf.extend_from_slice(*self); *self = &self[len..]; Ok(len) } @@ -451,7 +452,7 @@ impl Read for VecDeque { fn read_to_end(&mut self, buf: &mut Vec) -> io::Result { // The total len is known upfront so we can reserve it in a single call. let len = self.len(); - buf.reserve(len); + buf.try_reserve(len).map_err(|_| ErrorKind::OutOfMemory)?; let (front, back) = self.as_slices(); buf.extend_from_slice(front); diff --git a/library/std/src/io/mod.rs b/library/std/src/io/mod.rs index e3aa973741f1..8fca66fa17c5 100644 --- a/library/std/src/io/mod.rs +++ b/library/std/src/io/mod.rs @@ -430,6 +430,8 @@ pub(crate) fn default_read_to_end( loop { match r.read(&mut probe) { Ok(n) => { + // there is no way to recover from allocation failure here + // because the data has already been read. buf.extend_from_slice(&probe[..n]); return Ok(n); } @@ -462,7 +464,8 @@ pub(crate) fn default_read_to_end( } if buf.len() == buf.capacity() { - buf.reserve(PROBE_SIZE); // buf is full, need more space + // buf is full, need more space + buf.try_reserve(PROBE_SIZE).map_err(|_| ErrorKind::OutOfMemory)?; } let mut spare = buf.spare_capacity_mut(); @@ -815,6 +818,39 @@ pub trait Read { /// file.) /// /// [`std::fs::read`]: crate::fs::read + /// + /// ## Implementing `read_to_end` + /// + /// When implementing the `io::Read` trait, it is recommended to allocate + /// memory using [`Vec::try_reserve`]. However, this behavior is not guaranteed + /// by all implementations, and `read_to_end` may not handle out-of-memory + /// situations gracefully. + /// + /// ```no_run + /// # use std::io::{self, BufRead}; + /// # struct Example { example_datasource: io::Empty } impl Example { + /// # fn get_some_data_for_the_example(&self) -> &'static [u8] { &[] } + /// fn read_to_end(&mut self, dest_vec: &mut Vec) -> io::Result { + /// let initial_vec_len = dest_vec.len(); + /// loop { + /// let src_buf = self.example_datasource.fill_buf()?; + /// if src_buf.is_empty() { + /// break; + /// } + /// dest_vec.try_reserve(src_buf.len()).map_err(|_| io::ErrorKind::OutOfMemory)?; + /// dest_vec.extend_from_slice(src_buf); + /// + /// // Any irreversible side effects should happen after `try_reserve` succeeds, + /// // to avoid losing data on allocation error. + /// let read = src_buf.len(); + /// self.example_datasource.consume(read); + /// } + /// Ok(dest_vec.len() - initial_vec_len) + /// } + /// # } + /// ``` + /// + /// [`Vec::try_reserve`]: crate::vec::Vec::try_reserve #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] fn read_to_end(&mut self, buf: &mut Vec) -> Result { default_read_to_end(self, buf, None) diff --git a/library/std/src/io/stdio.rs b/library/std/src/io/stdio.rs index 05b21eeb40f7..261b570dee74 100644 --- a/library/std/src/io/stdio.rs +++ b/library/std/src/io/stdio.rs @@ -8,7 +8,9 @@ use crate::io::prelude::*; use crate::cell::{Cell, RefCell}; use crate::fmt; use crate::fs::File; -use crate::io::{self, BorrowedCursor, BufReader, IoSlice, IoSliceMut, LineWriter, Lines}; +use crate::io::{ + self, BorrowedCursor, BufReader, IoSlice, IoSliceMut, LineWriter, Lines, SpecReadByte, +}; use crate::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering}; use crate::sync::{Arc, Mutex, MutexGuard, OnceLock, ReentrantMutex, ReentrantMutexGuard}; use crate::sys::stdio; @@ -483,6 +485,13 @@ impl Read for StdinLock<'_> { } } +impl SpecReadByte for StdinLock<'_> { + #[inline] + fn spec_read_byte(&mut self) -> Option> { + BufReader::spec_read_byte(&mut *self.inner) + } +} + #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] impl BufRead for StdinLock<'_> { fn fill_buf(&mut self) -> io::Result<&[u8]> { diff --git a/library/std/src/io/util.rs b/library/std/src/io/util.rs index 6bc8f181c905..a04bc4811460 100644 --- a/library/std/src/io/util.rs +++ b/library/std/src/io/util.rs @@ -204,6 +204,16 @@ impl Read for Repeat { Ok(()) } + /// This function is not supported by `io::Repeat`, because there's no end of its data + fn read_to_end(&mut self, _: &mut Vec) -> io::Result { + Err(io::Error::from(io::ErrorKind::OutOfMemory)) + } + + /// This function is not supported by `io::Repeat`, because there's no end of its data + fn read_to_string(&mut self, _: &mut String) -> io::Result { + Err(io::Error::from(io::ErrorKind::OutOfMemory)) + } + #[inline] fn read_vectored(&mut self, bufs: &mut [IoSliceMut<'_>]) -> io::Result { let mut nwritten = 0; diff --git a/library/std/src/lib.rs b/library/std/src/lib.rs index 751e988a99b3..ccc7a1592312 100644 --- a/library/std/src/lib.rs +++ b/library/std/src/lib.rs @@ -323,6 +323,7 @@ #![feature(float_gamma)] #![feature(float_minimum_maximum)] #![feature(float_next_up_down)] +#![feature(generic_nonzero)] #![feature(hasher_prefixfree_extras)] #![feature(hashmap_internals)] #![feature(hint_assert_unchecked)] @@ -337,7 +338,6 @@ #![feature(portable_simd)] #![feature(prelude_2024)] #![feature(ptr_as_uninit)] -#![feature(raw_os_nonzero)] #![feature(slice_internals)] #![feature(slice_ptr_get)] #![feature(slice_range)] diff --git a/library/std/src/num.rs b/library/std/src/num.rs index 55f6ddcf77fb..1343fdfd1dfd 100644 --- a/library/std/src/num.rs +++ b/library/std/src/num.rs @@ -16,6 +16,16 @@ pub use core::num::Wrapping; #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] pub use core::num::{FpCategory, ParseFloatError, ParseIntError, TryFromIntError}; +#[unstable( + feature = "nonzero_internals", + reason = "implementation detail which may disappear or be replaced at any time", + issue = "none" +)] +pub use core::num::ZeroablePrimitive; + +#[unstable(feature = "generic_nonzero", issue = "120257")] +pub use core::num::NonZero; + #[stable(feature = "signed_nonzero", since = "1.34.0")] pub use core::num::{NonZeroI128, NonZeroI16, NonZeroI32, NonZeroI64, NonZeroI8, NonZeroIsize}; #[stable(feature = "nonzero", since = "1.28.0")] diff --git a/library/std/src/os/mod.rs b/library/std/src/os/mod.rs index f03e07903050..6e11b92b618a 100644 --- a/library/std/src/os/mod.rs +++ b/library/std/src/os/mod.rs @@ -85,9 +85,6 @@ pub mod linux; #[cfg(any(target_os = "wasi", doc))] pub mod wasi; -#[cfg(any(all(target_os = "wasi", target_env = "preview2"), doc))] -pub mod wasi_preview2; - // windows #[cfg(not(all( doc, diff --git a/library/std/src/os/wasi/mod.rs b/library/std/src/os/wasi/mod.rs index 05c8d30073f4..bbaf328f457e 100644 --- a/library/std/src/os/wasi/mod.rs +++ b/library/std/src/os/wasi/mod.rs @@ -28,8 +28,7 @@ //! [`OsStr`]: crate::ffi::OsStr //! [`OsString`]: crate::ffi::OsString -#![cfg_attr(not(target_env = "preview2"), stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0"))] -#![cfg_attr(target_env = "preview2", unstable(feature = "wasm_preview2", issue = "none"))] +#![stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] #![deny(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn)] #![doc(cfg(target_os = "wasi"))] diff --git a/library/std/src/os/wasi_preview2/mod.rs b/library/std/src/os/wasi_preview2/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 1d44dd72814b..000000000000 --- a/library/std/src/os/wasi_preview2/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -//! Platform-specific extensions to `std` for Preview 2 of the WebAssembly System Interface (WASI). -//! -//! This module is currently empty, but will be filled over time as wasi-libc support for WASI Preview 2 is stabilized. - -#![stable(feature = "raw_ext", since = "1.1.0")] diff --git a/library/std/src/os/windows/fs.rs b/library/std/src/os/windows/fs.rs index 1b013d1c154c..e9d7a13e9d5b 100644 --- a/library/std/src/os/windows/fs.rs +++ b/library/std/src/os/windows/fs.rs @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ pub trait FileExt { /// function, it is set to the end of the write. /// /// When writing beyond the end of the file, the file is appropriately - /// extended and the intermediate bytes are left uninitialized. + /// extended and the intermediate bytes are set to zero. /// /// Note that similar to `File::write`, it is not an error to return a /// short write. When returning from such a short write, the file pointer diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/pal/mod.rs b/library/std/src/sys/pal/mod.rs index f927d88d46c3..041b7c355822 100644 --- a/library/std/src/sys/pal/mod.rs +++ b/library/std/src/sys/pal/mod.rs @@ -40,9 +40,6 @@ cfg_if::cfg_if! { } else if #[cfg(target_os = "wasi")] { mod wasi; pub use self::wasi::*; - } else if #[cfg(all(target_os = "wasi", target_env = "preview2"))] { - mod wasi_preview2; - pub use self::wasi_preview2::*; } else if #[cfg(target_family = "wasm")] { mod wasm; pub use self::wasm::*; diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/pal/unix/process/process_unix.rs b/library/std/src/sys/pal/unix/process/process_unix.rs index df0fe2bb9d84..94c4c56bd51c 100644 --- a/library/std/src/sys/pal/unix/process/process_unix.rs +++ b/library/std/src/sys/pal/unix/process/process_unix.rs @@ -1,11 +1,10 @@ use crate::fmt; use crate::io::{self, Error, ErrorKind}; use crate::mem; -use crate::num::NonZeroI32; +use crate::num::{NonZero, NonZeroI32}; use crate::sys; use crate::sys::cvt; use crate::sys::process::process_common::*; -use core::ffi::NonZero_c_int; #[cfg(target_os = "linux")] use crate::os::linux::process::PidFd; @@ -935,7 +934,7 @@ impl ExitStatus { // https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/wait.html. If it is not // true for a platform pretending to be Unix, the tests (our doctests, and also // process_unix/tests.rs) will spot it. `ExitStatusError::code` assumes this too. - match NonZero_c_int::try_from(self.0) { + match NonZero::try_from(self.0) { /* was nonzero */ Ok(failure) => Err(ExitStatusError(failure)), /* was zero, couldn't convert */ Err(_) => Ok(()), } @@ -1092,7 +1091,7 @@ impl fmt::Display for ExitStatus { } #[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy)] -pub struct ExitStatusError(NonZero_c_int); +pub struct ExitStatusError(NonZero); impl Into for ExitStatusError { fn into(self) -> ExitStatus { diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/pal/unix/process/process_unsupported.rs b/library/std/src/sys/pal/unix/process/process_unsupported.rs index 9453c8a384e2..89a2a0c6e567 100644 --- a/library/std/src/sys/pal/unix/process/process_unsupported.rs +++ b/library/std/src/sys/pal/unix/process/process_unsupported.rs @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ use crate::fmt; use crate::io; -use crate::num::NonZeroI32; +use crate::num::{NonZero, NonZeroI32}; use crate::sys::pal::unix::unsupported::*; use crate::sys::process::process_common::*; -use core::ffi::NonZero_c_int; use libc::{c_int, pid_t}; @@ -59,7 +58,7 @@ mod wait_status; pub use wait_status::ExitStatus; #[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, Debug)] -pub struct ExitStatusError(NonZero_c_int); +pub struct ExitStatusError(NonZero); impl Into for ExitStatusError { fn into(self) -> ExitStatus { diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/pal/unix/process/process_unsupported/wait_status.rs b/library/std/src/sys/pal/unix/process/process_unsupported/wait_status.rs index 72b7ae18cff2..e6dfadcf4a4c 100644 --- a/library/std/src/sys/pal/unix/process/process_unsupported/wait_status.rs +++ b/library/std/src/sys/pal/unix/process/process_unsupported/wait_status.rs @@ -1,10 +1,9 @@ //! Emulated wait status for non-Unix #[cfg(unix) platforms //! //! Separate module to facilitate testing against a real Unix implementation. -use core::ffi::NonZero_c_int; - use crate::ffi::c_int; use crate::fmt; +use crate::num::NonZero; use super::ExitStatusError; @@ -50,7 +49,7 @@ impl ExitStatus { // https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/wait.html. If it is not // true for a platform pretending to be Unix, the tests (our doctests, and also // process_unix/tests.rs) will spot it. `ExitStatusError::code` assumes this too. - match NonZero_c_int::try_from(self.wait_status) { + match NonZero::try_from(self.wait_status) { /* was nonzero */ Ok(failure) => Err(ExitStatusError(failure)), /* was zero, couldn't convert */ Err(_) => Ok(()), } diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/pal/unix/process/process_vxworks.rs b/library/std/src/sys/pal/unix/process/process_vxworks.rs index 1ff2b2fb3833..5b4e94d0f1b9 100644 --- a/library/std/src/sys/pal/unix/process/process_vxworks.rs +++ b/library/std/src/sys/pal/unix/process/process_vxworks.rs @@ -1,11 +1,10 @@ use crate::fmt; use crate::io::{self, Error, ErrorKind}; -use crate::num::NonZeroI32; +use crate::num::{NonZero, NonZeroI32}; use crate::sys; use crate::sys::cvt; use crate::sys::process::process_common::*; use crate::sys_common::thread; -use core::ffi::NonZero_c_int; use libc::RTP_ID; use libc::{self, c_char, c_int}; @@ -197,7 +196,7 @@ impl ExitStatus { // https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/wait.html. If it is not // true for a platform pretending to be Unix, the tests (our doctests, and also // process_unix/tests.rs) will spot it. `ExitStatusError::code` assumes this too. - match NonZero_c_int::try_from(self.0) { + match NonZero::try_from(self.0) { Ok(failure) => Err(ExitStatusError(failure)), Err(_) => Ok(()), } @@ -249,7 +248,7 @@ impl fmt::Display for ExitStatus { } #[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, Debug)] -pub struct ExitStatusError(NonZero_c_int); +pub struct ExitStatusError(NonZero); impl Into for ExitStatusError { fn into(self) -> ExitStatus { diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/pal/wasi/helpers.rs b/library/std/src/sys/pal/wasi/helpers.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 82149cef8fad..000000000000 --- a/library/std/src/sys/pal/wasi/helpers.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,123 +0,0 @@ -use crate::io as std_io; -use crate::mem; - -#[inline] -pub fn is_interrupted(errno: i32) -> bool { - errno == wasi::ERRNO_INTR.raw().into() -} - -pub fn decode_error_kind(errno: i32) -> std_io::ErrorKind { - use std_io::ErrorKind; - - let Ok(errno) = u16::try_from(errno) else { - return ErrorKind::Uncategorized; - }; - - macro_rules! match_errno { - ($($($errno:ident)|+ => $errkind:ident),*, _ => $wildcard:ident $(,)?) => { - match errno { - $(e if $(e == ::wasi::$errno.raw())||+ => ErrorKind::$errkind),*, - _ => ErrorKind::$wildcard, - } - }; - } - - match_errno! { - ERRNO_2BIG => ArgumentListTooLong, - ERRNO_ACCES => PermissionDenied, - ERRNO_ADDRINUSE => AddrInUse, - ERRNO_ADDRNOTAVAIL => AddrNotAvailable, - ERRNO_AFNOSUPPORT => Unsupported, - ERRNO_AGAIN => WouldBlock, - // ALREADY => "connection already in progress", - // BADF => "bad file descriptor", - // BADMSG => "bad message", - ERRNO_BUSY => ResourceBusy, - // CANCELED => "operation canceled", - // CHILD => "no child processes", - ERRNO_CONNABORTED => ConnectionAborted, - ERRNO_CONNREFUSED => ConnectionRefused, - ERRNO_CONNRESET => ConnectionReset, - ERRNO_DEADLK => Deadlock, - // DESTADDRREQ => "destination address required", - ERRNO_DOM => InvalidInput, - // DQUOT => /* reserved */, - ERRNO_EXIST => AlreadyExists, - // FAULT => "bad address", - ERRNO_FBIG => FileTooLarge, - ERRNO_HOSTUNREACH => HostUnreachable, - // IDRM => "identifier removed", - // ILSEQ => "illegal byte sequence", - // INPROGRESS => "operation in progress", - ERRNO_INTR => Interrupted, - ERRNO_INVAL => InvalidInput, - ERRNO_IO => Uncategorized, - // ISCONN => "socket is connected", - ERRNO_ISDIR => IsADirectory, - ERRNO_LOOP => FilesystemLoop, - // MFILE => "file descriptor value too large", - ERRNO_MLINK => TooManyLinks, - // MSGSIZE => "message too large", - // MULTIHOP => /* reserved */, - ERRNO_NAMETOOLONG => InvalidFilename, - ERRNO_NETDOWN => NetworkDown, - // NETRESET => "connection aborted by network", - ERRNO_NETUNREACH => NetworkUnreachable, - // NFILE => "too many files open in system", - // NOBUFS => "no buffer space available", - ERRNO_NODEV => NotFound, - ERRNO_NOENT => NotFound, - // NOEXEC => "executable file format error", - // NOLCK => "no locks available", - // NOLINK => /* reserved */, - ERRNO_NOMEM => OutOfMemory, - // NOMSG => "no message of the desired type", - // NOPROTOOPT => "protocol not available", - ERRNO_NOSPC => StorageFull, - ERRNO_NOSYS => Unsupported, - ERRNO_NOTCONN => NotConnected, - ERRNO_NOTDIR => NotADirectory, - ERRNO_NOTEMPTY => DirectoryNotEmpty, - // NOTRECOVERABLE => "state not recoverable", - // NOTSOCK => "not a socket", - ERRNO_NOTSUP => Unsupported, - // NOTTY => "inappropriate I/O control operation", - ERRNO_NXIO => NotFound, - // OVERFLOW => "value too large to be stored in data type", - // OWNERDEAD => "previous owner died", - ERRNO_PERM => PermissionDenied, - ERRNO_PIPE => BrokenPipe, - // PROTO => "protocol error", - ERRNO_PROTONOSUPPORT => Unsupported, - // PROTOTYPE => "protocol wrong type for socket", - // RANGE => "result too large", - ERRNO_ROFS => ReadOnlyFilesystem, - ERRNO_SPIPE => NotSeekable, - ERRNO_SRCH => NotFound, - // STALE => /* reserved */, - ERRNO_TIMEDOUT => TimedOut, - ERRNO_TXTBSY => ResourceBusy, - ERRNO_XDEV => CrossesDevices, - ERRNO_NOTCAPABLE => PermissionDenied, - _ => Uncategorized, - } -} - -pub fn abort_internal() -> ! { - unsafe { libc::abort() } -} - -pub fn hashmap_random_keys() -> (u64, u64) { - let mut ret = (0u64, 0u64); - unsafe { - let base = &mut ret as *mut (u64, u64) as *mut u8; - let len = mem::size_of_val(&ret); - wasi::random_get(base, len).expect("random_get failure"); - } - return ret; -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn err2io(err: wasi::Errno) -> std_io::Error { - std_io::Error::from_raw_os_error(err.raw().into()) -} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/pal/wasi/mod.rs b/library/std/src/sys/pal/wasi/mod.rs index a4b55093bf47..4ffc8ecdd67e 100644 --- a/library/std/src/sys/pal/wasi/mod.rs +++ b/library/std/src/sys/pal/wasi/mod.rs @@ -14,6 +14,9 @@ //! compiling for wasm. That way it's a compile time error for something that's //! guaranteed to be a runtime error! +use crate::io as std_io; +use crate::mem; + #[path = "../unix/alloc.rs"] pub mod alloc; pub mod args; @@ -69,12 +72,123 @@ cfg_if::cfg_if! { mod common; pub use common::*; -mod helpers; -// These exports are listed individually to work around Rust's glob import -// conflict rules. If we glob export `helpers` and `common` together, then -// the compiler complains about conflicts. -pub use helpers::abort_internal; -pub use helpers::decode_error_kind; -use helpers::err2io; -pub use helpers::hashmap_random_keys; -pub use helpers::is_interrupted; +#[inline] +pub fn is_interrupted(errno: i32) -> bool { + errno == wasi::ERRNO_INTR.raw().into() +} + +pub fn decode_error_kind(errno: i32) -> std_io::ErrorKind { + use std_io::ErrorKind; + + let Ok(errno) = u16::try_from(errno) else { + return ErrorKind::Uncategorized; + }; + + macro_rules! match_errno { + ($($($errno:ident)|+ => $errkind:ident),*, _ => $wildcard:ident $(,)?) => { + match errno { + $(e if $(e == ::wasi::$errno.raw())||+ => ErrorKind::$errkind),*, + _ => ErrorKind::$wildcard, + } + }; + } + + match_errno! { + ERRNO_2BIG => ArgumentListTooLong, + ERRNO_ACCES => PermissionDenied, + ERRNO_ADDRINUSE => AddrInUse, + ERRNO_ADDRNOTAVAIL => AddrNotAvailable, + ERRNO_AFNOSUPPORT => Unsupported, + ERRNO_AGAIN => WouldBlock, + // ALREADY => "connection already in progress", + // BADF => "bad file descriptor", + // BADMSG => "bad message", + ERRNO_BUSY => ResourceBusy, + // CANCELED => "operation canceled", + // CHILD => "no child processes", + ERRNO_CONNABORTED => ConnectionAborted, + ERRNO_CONNREFUSED => ConnectionRefused, + ERRNO_CONNRESET => ConnectionReset, + ERRNO_DEADLK => Deadlock, + // DESTADDRREQ => "destination address required", + ERRNO_DOM => InvalidInput, + // DQUOT => /* reserved */, + ERRNO_EXIST => AlreadyExists, + // FAULT => "bad address", + ERRNO_FBIG => FileTooLarge, + ERRNO_HOSTUNREACH => HostUnreachable, + // IDRM => "identifier removed", + // ILSEQ => "illegal byte sequence", + // INPROGRESS => "operation in progress", + ERRNO_INTR => Interrupted, + ERRNO_INVAL => InvalidInput, + ERRNO_IO => Uncategorized, + // ISCONN => "socket is connected", + ERRNO_ISDIR => IsADirectory, + ERRNO_LOOP => FilesystemLoop, + // MFILE => "file descriptor value too large", + ERRNO_MLINK => TooManyLinks, + // MSGSIZE => "message too large", + // MULTIHOP => /* reserved */, + ERRNO_NAMETOOLONG => InvalidFilename, + ERRNO_NETDOWN => NetworkDown, + // NETRESET => "connection aborted by network", + ERRNO_NETUNREACH => NetworkUnreachable, + // NFILE => "too many files open in system", + // NOBUFS => "no buffer space available", + ERRNO_NODEV => NotFound, + ERRNO_NOENT => NotFound, + // NOEXEC => "executable file format error", + // NOLCK => "no locks available", + // NOLINK => /* reserved */, + ERRNO_NOMEM => OutOfMemory, + // NOMSG => "no message of the desired type", + // NOPROTOOPT => "protocol not available", + ERRNO_NOSPC => StorageFull, + ERRNO_NOSYS => Unsupported, + ERRNO_NOTCONN => NotConnected, + ERRNO_NOTDIR => NotADirectory, + ERRNO_NOTEMPTY => DirectoryNotEmpty, + // NOTRECOVERABLE => "state not recoverable", + // NOTSOCK => "not a socket", + ERRNO_NOTSUP => Unsupported, + // NOTTY => "inappropriate I/O control operation", + ERRNO_NXIO => NotFound, + // OVERFLOW => "value too large to be stored in data type", + // OWNERDEAD => "previous owner died", + ERRNO_PERM => PermissionDenied, + ERRNO_PIPE => BrokenPipe, + // PROTO => "protocol error", + ERRNO_PROTONOSUPPORT => Unsupported, + // PROTOTYPE => "protocol wrong type for socket", + // RANGE => "result too large", + ERRNO_ROFS => ReadOnlyFilesystem, + ERRNO_SPIPE => NotSeekable, + ERRNO_SRCH => NotFound, + // STALE => /* reserved */, + ERRNO_TIMEDOUT => TimedOut, + ERRNO_TXTBSY => ResourceBusy, + ERRNO_XDEV => CrossesDevices, + ERRNO_NOTCAPABLE => PermissionDenied, + _ => Uncategorized, + } +} + +pub fn abort_internal() -> ! { + unsafe { libc::abort() } +} + +pub fn hashmap_random_keys() -> (u64, u64) { + let mut ret = (0u64, 0u64); + unsafe { + let base = &mut ret as *mut (u64, u64) as *mut u8; + let len = mem::size_of_val(&ret); + wasi::random_get(base, len).expect("random_get failure"); + } + return ret; +} + +#[inline] +fn err2io(err: wasi::Errno) -> std_io::Error { + std_io::Error::from_raw_os_error(err.raw().into()) +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/pal/wasi/net.rs b/library/std/src/sys/pal/wasi/net.rs index 2239880ffbef..2098d05db0bc 100644 --- a/library/std/src/sys/pal/wasi/net.rs +++ b/library/std/src/sys/pal/wasi/net.rs @@ -538,7 +538,4 @@ pub mod netc { pub sin6_flowinfo: u32, pub sin6_scope_id: u32, } - - #[derive(Copy, Clone)] - pub struct sockaddr {} } diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/pal/wasi_preview2/mod.rs b/library/std/src/sys/pal/wasi_preview2/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index b61695015bbd..000000000000 --- a/library/std/src/sys/pal/wasi_preview2/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -//! System bindings for the wasi preview 2 target. -//! -//! This is the next evolution of the original wasi target, and is intended to -//! replace that target over time. -//! -//! To begin with, this target mirrors the wasi target 1 to 1, but over -//! time this will change significantly. - -#[path = "../unix/alloc.rs"] -pub mod alloc; -#[path = "../wasi/args.rs"] -pub mod args; -#[path = "../unix/cmath.rs"] -pub mod cmath; -#[path = "../wasi/env.rs"] -pub mod env; -#[path = "../wasi/fd.rs"] -pub mod fd; -#[path = "../wasi/fs.rs"] -pub mod fs; -#[allow(unused)] -#[path = "../wasm/atomics/futex.rs"] -pub mod futex; -#[path = "../wasi/io.rs"] -pub mod io; - -#[path = "../wasi/net.rs"] -pub mod net; -#[path = "../wasi/os.rs"] -pub mod os; -#[path = "../unix/os_str.rs"] -pub mod os_str; -#[path = "../unix/path.rs"] -pub mod path; -#[path = "../unsupported/pipe.rs"] -pub mod pipe; -#[path = "../unsupported/process.rs"] -pub mod process; -#[path = "../wasi/stdio.rs"] -pub mod stdio; -#[path = "../wasi/thread.rs"] -pub mod thread; -#[path = "../unsupported/thread_local_dtor.rs"] -pub mod thread_local_dtor; -#[path = "../unsupported/thread_local_key.rs"] -pub mod thread_local_key; -#[path = "../wasi/time.rs"] -pub mod time; - -cfg_if::cfg_if! { - if #[cfg(target_feature = "atomics")] { - compile_error!("The wasm32-wasi-preview2 target does not support atomics"); - } else { - #[path = "../unsupported/locks/mod.rs"] - pub mod locks; - #[path = "../unsupported/once.rs"] - pub mod once; - #[path = "../unsupported/thread_parking.rs"] - pub mod thread_parking; - } -} - -#[path = "../unsupported/common.rs"] -#[deny(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn)] -#[allow(unused)] -mod common; -pub use common::*; - -#[path = "../wasi/helpers.rs"] -mod helpers; -// These exports are listed individually to work around Rust's glob import -// conflict rules. If we glob export `helpers` and `common` together, then -// the compiler complains about conflicts. -pub use helpers::abort_internal; -pub use helpers::decode_error_kind; -use helpers::err2io; -pub use helpers::hashmap_random_keys; -pub use helpers::is_interrupted; diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/pal/windows/alloc.rs b/library/std/src/sys/pal/windows/alloc.rs index d53ea16005fa..270eca37b14d 100644 --- a/library/std/src/sys/pal/windows/alloc.rs +++ b/library/std/src/sys/pal/windows/alloc.rs @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ static HEAP: AtomicPtr = AtomicPtr::new(ptr::null_mut()); #[inline] fn init_or_get_process_heap() -> c::HANDLE { let heap = HEAP.load(Ordering::Relaxed); - if heap.is_null() { + if core::intrinsics::unlikely(heap.is_null()) { // `HEAP` has not yet been successfully initialized let heap = unsafe { GetProcessHeap() }; if !heap.is_null() { @@ -115,6 +115,16 @@ fn init_or_get_process_heap() -> c::HANDLE { } } +#[inline(never)] +fn process_heap_alloc(flags: c::DWORD, dwBytes: c::SIZE_T) -> c::LPVOID { + let heap = init_or_get_process_heap(); + if core::intrinsics::unlikely(heap.is_null()) { + return ptr::null_mut(); + } + // SAFETY: `heap` is a non-null handle returned by `GetProcessHeap`. + unsafe { HeapAlloc(heap, flags, dwBytes) } +} + // Get a non-null handle to the default heap of the current process. // SAFETY: `HEAP` must have been successfully initialized. #[inline] @@ -133,25 +143,17 @@ struct Header(*mut u8); // initialized. #[inline] unsafe fn allocate(layout: Layout, zeroed: bool) -> *mut u8 { - let heap = init_or_get_process_heap(); - if heap.is_null() { - // Allocation has failed, could not get the current process heap. - return ptr::null_mut(); - } - // Allocated memory will be either zeroed or uninitialized. let flags = if zeroed { HEAP_ZERO_MEMORY } else { 0 }; if layout.align() <= MIN_ALIGN { - // SAFETY: `heap` is a non-null handle returned by `GetProcessHeap`. // The returned pointer points to the start of an allocated block. - unsafe { HeapAlloc(heap, flags, layout.size()) as *mut u8 } + process_heap_alloc(flags, layout.size()) as *mut u8 } else { // Allocate extra padding in order to be able to satisfy the alignment. let total = layout.align() + layout.size(); - // SAFETY: `heap` is a non-null handle returned by `GetProcessHeap`. - let ptr = unsafe { HeapAlloc(heap, flags, total) as *mut u8 }; + let ptr = process_heap_alloc(flags, total) as *mut u8; if ptr.is_null() { // Allocation has failed. return ptr::null_mut(); diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/pal/windows/c.rs b/library/std/src/sys/pal/windows/c.rs index d55d9bace811..1a59ac9a9cad 100644 --- a/library/std/src/sys/pal/windows/c.rs +++ b/library/std/src/sys/pal/windows/c.rs @@ -7,17 +7,17 @@ use crate::ffi::CStr; use crate::mem; +use crate::num::NonZero; pub use crate::os::raw::c_int; use crate::os::raw::{c_char, c_long, c_longlong, c_uint, c_ulong, c_ushort, c_void}; use crate::os::windows::io::{AsRawHandle, BorrowedHandle}; use crate::ptr; -use core::ffi::NonZero_c_ulong; mod windows_sys; pub use windows_sys::*; pub type DWORD = c_ulong; -pub type NonZeroDWORD = NonZero_c_ulong; +pub type NonZeroDWORD = NonZero; pub type LARGE_INTEGER = c_longlong; #[cfg_attr(target_vendor = "uwp", allow(unused))] pub type LONG = c_long; diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/pal/windows/fs.rs b/library/std/src/sys/pal/windows/fs.rs index 424845436864..2bdd3d96fa48 100644 --- a/library/std/src/sys/pal/windows/fs.rs +++ b/library/std/src/sys/pal/windows/fs.rs @@ -112,6 +112,13 @@ impl fmt::Debug for ReadDir { impl Iterator for ReadDir { type Item = io::Result; fn next(&mut self) -> Option> { + if self.handle.0 == c::INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE { + // This iterator was initialized with an `INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE` as its handle. + // Simply return `None` because this is only the case when `FindFirstFileW` in + // the construction of this iterator returns `ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND` which means + // no matchhing files can be found. + return None; + } if let Some(first) = self.first.take() { if let Some(e) = DirEntry::new(&self.root, &first) { return Some(Ok(e)); @@ -1068,6 +1075,7 @@ pub fn readdir(p: &Path) -> io::Result { unsafe { let mut wfd = mem::zeroed(); let find_handle = c::FindFirstFileW(path.as_ptr(), &mut wfd); + if find_handle != c::INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE { Ok(ReadDir { handle: FindNextFileHandle(find_handle), @@ -1075,7 +1083,31 @@ pub fn readdir(p: &Path) -> io::Result { first: Some(wfd), }) } else { - Err(Error::last_os_error()) + // The status `ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND` is returned by the `FindFirstFileW` function + // if no matching files can be found, but not necessarily that the path to find the + // files in does not exist. + // + // Hence, a check for whether the path to search in exists is added when the last + // os error returned by Windows is `ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND` to handle this scenario. + // If that is the case, an empty `ReadDir` iterator is returned as it returns `None` + // in the initial `.next()` invocation because `ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES` would have been + // returned by the `FindNextFileW` function. + // + // See issue #120040: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/120040. + let last_error = api::get_last_error(); + if last_error.code == c::ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND { + return Ok(ReadDir { + handle: FindNextFileHandle(find_handle), + root: Arc::new(root), + first: None, + }); + } + + // Just return the error constructed from the raw OS error if the above is not the case. + // + // Note: `ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND` would have been returned by the `FindFirstFileW` function + // when the path to search in does not exist in the first place. + Err(Error::from_raw_os_error(last_error.code as i32)) } } } diff --git a/src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py b/src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py index 83fdcddecf27..0d604c0d3e5e 100644 --- a/src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py +++ b/src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py @@ -1034,7 +1034,16 @@ class RustBuild(object): eprint('ERROR: vendoring required, but vendor directory does not exist.') eprint(' Run `cargo vendor {}` to initialize the ' 'vendor directory.'.format(sync_dirs)) - eprint('Alternatively, use the pre-vendored `rustc-src` dist component.') + eprint(' Alternatively, use the pre-vendored `rustc-src` dist component.') + eprint(' To get a stable/beta/nightly version, download it from: ') + eprint(' ' + 'https://forge.rust-lang.org/infra/other-installation-methods.html#source-code') + eprint(' To get a specific commit version, download it using the below URL,') + eprint(' replacing with a specific commit checksum: ') + eprint(' ' + 'https://ci-artifacts.rust-lang.org/rustc-builds//rustc-nightly-src.tar.xz') + eprint(' Once you have the source downloaded, place the vendor directory') + eprint(' from the archive in the root of the rust project.') raise Exception("{} not found".format(vendor_dir)) if not os.path.exists(cargo_dir): diff --git a/src/bootstrap/src/core/build_steps/compile.rs b/src/bootstrap/src/core/build_steps/compile.rs index e06bc3fb09ac..ddbe18ab8388 100644 --- a/src/bootstrap/src/core/build_steps/compile.rs +++ b/src/bootstrap/src/core/build_steps/compile.rs @@ -367,13 +367,10 @@ fn copy_self_contained_objects( let srcdir = builder .wasi_root(target) .unwrap_or_else(|| { - panic!( - "Target {:?} does not have a \"wasi-root\" key in Config.toml", - target.triple - ) + panic!("Target {:?} does not have a \"wasi-root\" key", target.triple) }) .join("lib") - .join(target.to_string().replace("-preview1", "").replace("-preview2", "")); + .join(target.to_string().replace("-preview1", "")); for &obj in &["libc.a", "crt1-command.o", "crt1-reactor.o"] { copy_and_stamp( builder, @@ -1116,16 +1113,11 @@ pub fn rustc_cargo_env( /// Pass down configuration from the LLVM build into the build of /// rustc_llvm and rustc_codegen_llvm. fn rustc_llvm_env(builder: &Builder<'_>, cargo: &mut Cargo, target: TargetSelection) { - let target_config = builder.config.target_config.get(&target); - if builder.is_rust_llvm(target) { cargo.env("LLVM_RUSTLLVM", "1"); } let llvm::LlvmResult { llvm_config, .. } = builder.ensure(llvm::Llvm { target }); cargo.env("LLVM_CONFIG", &llvm_config); - if let Some(s) = target_config.and_then(|c| c.llvm_config.as_ref()) { - cargo.env("CFG_LLVM_ROOT", s); - } // Some LLVM linker flags (-L and -l) may be needed to link `rustc_llvm`. Its build script // expects these to be passed via the `LLVM_LINKER_FLAGS` env variable, separated by diff --git a/src/bootstrap/src/core/build_steps/setup.rs b/src/bootstrap/src/core/build_steps/setup.rs index dd9c68aba7f7..5b434eddb715 100644 --- a/src/bootstrap/src/core/build_steps/setup.rs +++ b/src/bootstrap/src/core/build_steps/setup.rs @@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ use std::str::FromStr; use std::{fmt, fs, io}; #[cfg(test)] -#[path = "../../tests/setup.rs"] mod tests; #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] diff --git a/src/bootstrap/src/tests/setup.rs b/src/bootstrap/src/core/build_steps/setup/tests.rs similarity index 100% rename from src/bootstrap/src/tests/setup.rs rename to src/bootstrap/src/core/build_steps/setup/tests.rs diff --git a/src/bootstrap/src/core/builder.rs b/src/bootstrap/src/core/builder.rs index 3770d0687b24..dac8393de6b4 100644 --- a/src/bootstrap/src/core/builder.rs +++ b/src/bootstrap/src/core/builder.rs @@ -32,7 +32,6 @@ use clap::ValueEnum; use once_cell::sync::Lazy; #[cfg(test)] -#[path = "../tests/builder.rs"] mod tests; pub struct Builder<'a> { diff --git a/src/bootstrap/src/tests/builder.rs b/src/bootstrap/src/core/builder/tests.rs similarity index 100% rename from src/bootstrap/src/tests/builder.rs rename to src/bootstrap/src/core/builder/tests.rs diff --git a/src/bootstrap/src/core/config/config.rs b/src/bootstrap/src/core/config/config.rs index fcdd742e69c2..c0dd1e120848 100644 --- a/src/bootstrap/src/core/config/config.rs +++ b/src/bootstrap/src/core/config/config.rs @@ -3,10 +3,6 @@ //! This module implements parsing `config.toml` configuration files to tweak //! how the build runs. -#[cfg(test)] -#[path = "../../tests/config.rs"] -mod tests; - use std::cell::{Cell, RefCell}; use std::cmp; use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet}; @@ -1203,7 +1199,7 @@ impl Config { Self::parse_inner(args, get_toml) } - fn parse_inner(args: &[String], get_toml: impl Fn(&Path) -> TomlConfig) -> Config { + pub(crate) fn parse_inner(args: &[String], get_toml: impl Fn(&Path) -> TomlConfig) -> Config { let mut flags = Flags::parse(&args); let mut config = Config::default_opts(); diff --git a/src/bootstrap/src/core/config/mod.rs b/src/bootstrap/src/core/config/mod.rs index 9c6861826d60..99412848abbb 100644 --- a/src/bootstrap/src/core/config/mod.rs +++ b/src/bootstrap/src/core/config/mod.rs @@ -1,4 +1,6 @@ pub(crate) mod config; pub(crate) mod flags; +#[cfg(test)] +mod tests; pub use config::*; diff --git a/src/bootstrap/src/tests/config.rs b/src/bootstrap/src/core/config/tests.rs similarity index 99% rename from src/bootstrap/src/tests/config.rs rename to src/bootstrap/src/core/config/tests.rs index c65067f8e8f7..201d11571c48 100644 --- a/src/bootstrap/src/tests/config.rs +++ b/src/bootstrap/src/core/config/tests.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use super::{Config, Flags}; +use super::{flags::Flags, Config}; use crate::core::config::{LldMode, TomlConfig}; use clap::CommandFactory; diff --git a/src/bootstrap/src/lib.rs b/src/bootstrap/src/lib.rs index 1726e7aacbce..1336abf6c7ab 100644 --- a/src/bootstrap/src/lib.rs +++ b/src/bootstrap/src/lib.rs @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ const EXTRA_CHECK_CFGS: &[(Option, &str, Option<&[&'static str]>)] = &[ (Some(Mode::Std), "no_sync", None), (Some(Mode::Std), "backtrace_in_libstd", None), /* Extra values not defined in the built-in targets yet, but used in std */ - (Some(Mode::Std), "target_env", Some(&["libnx", "preview2"])), + (Some(Mode::Std), "target_env", Some(&["libnx"])), // (Some(Mode::Std), "target_os", Some(&[])), // #[cfg(bootstrap)] zkvm (Some(Mode::Std), "target_os", Some(&["zkvm"])), diff --git a/src/bootstrap/src/utils/change_tracker.rs b/src/bootstrap/src/utils/change_tracker.rs index 327b4674acfd..0d5e2600b73a 100644 --- a/src/bootstrap/src/utils/change_tracker.rs +++ b/src/bootstrap/src/utils/change_tracker.rs @@ -2,6 +2,9 @@ //! with the goal of keeping developers synchronized with important modifications in //! the bootstrap. +#[cfg(test)] +mod tests; + #[derive(Clone, Debug)] pub struct ChangeInfo { /// Represents the ID of PR caused major change on bootstrap. diff --git a/src/bootstrap/src/utils/change_tracker/tests.rs b/src/bootstrap/src/utils/change_tracker/tests.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d2bfc07d1727 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/bootstrap/src/utils/change_tracker/tests.rs @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +use crate::{find_recent_config_change_ids, CONFIG_CHANGE_HISTORY}; + +#[test] +fn test_find_recent_config_change_ids() { + // If change-id is greater than the most recent one, result should be empty. + assert!(find_recent_config_change_ids(usize::MAX).is_empty()); + + // There is no change-id equal to or less than 0, result should include the entire change history. + assert_eq!(find_recent_config_change_ids(0).len(), CONFIG_CHANGE_HISTORY.len()); +} diff --git a/src/bootstrap/src/utils/helpers.rs b/src/bootstrap/src/utils/helpers.rs index 0c917c3d5793..d1f713af9170 100644 --- a/src/bootstrap/src/utils/helpers.rs +++ b/src/bootstrap/src/utils/helpers.rs @@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ use crate::LldMode; pub use crate::utils::dylib::{dylib_path, dylib_path_var}; #[cfg(test)] -#[path = "../tests/helpers.rs"] mod tests; /// A helper macro to `unwrap` a result except also print out details like: diff --git a/src/bootstrap/src/tests/helpers.rs b/src/bootstrap/src/utils/helpers/tests.rs similarity index 62% rename from src/bootstrap/src/tests/helpers.rs rename to src/bootstrap/src/utils/helpers/tests.rs index 2d626fad417d..9cfaa3eb67b5 100644 --- a/src/bootstrap/src/tests/helpers.rs +++ b/src/bootstrap/src/utils/helpers/tests.rs @@ -1,5 +1,14 @@ -use crate::utils::helpers::{check_cfg_arg, extract_beta_rev, hex_encode, make}; -use std::path::PathBuf; +use crate::{ + utils::helpers::{ + check_cfg_arg, extract_beta_rev, hex_encode, make, program_out_of_date, symlink_dir, + }, + Config, +}; +use std::{ + fs::{self, remove_file, File}, + io::Write, + path::PathBuf, +}; #[test] fn test_make() { @@ -70,3 +79,38 @@ fn test_check_cfg_arg() { "--check-cfg=cfg(target_os,values(\"nixos\",\"nix2\"))" ); } + +#[test] +fn test_program_out_of_date() { + let config = Config::parse(&["check".to_owned(), "--config=/does/not/exist".to_owned()]); + let tempfile = config.tempdir().join(".tmp-stamp-file"); + File::create(&tempfile).unwrap().write_all(b"dummy value").unwrap(); + assert!(tempfile.exists()); + + // up-to-date + assert!(!program_out_of_date(&tempfile, "dummy value")); + // out-of-date + assert!(program_out_of_date(&tempfile, "")); + + remove_file(tempfile).unwrap(); +} + +#[test] +fn test_symlink_dir() { + let config = Config::parse(&["check".to_owned(), "--config=/does/not/exist".to_owned()]); + let tempdir = config.tempdir().join(".tmp-dir"); + let link_path = config.tempdir().join(".tmp-link"); + + fs::create_dir_all(&tempdir).unwrap(); + symlink_dir(&config, &tempdir, &link_path).unwrap(); + + let link_source = fs::read_link(&link_path).unwrap(); + assert_eq!(link_source, tempdir); + + fs::remove_dir(tempdir).unwrap(); + + #[cfg(windows)] + fs::remove_dir(link_path).unwrap(); + #[cfg(not(windows))] + fs::remove_file(link_path).unwrap(); +} diff --git a/src/ci/docker/run.sh b/src/ci/docker/run.sh index 55eed95492d3..0db61204f77f 100755 --- a/src/ci/docker/run.sh +++ b/src/ci/docker/run.sh @@ -74,25 +74,6 @@ if [ -f "$docker_dir/$image/Dockerfile" ]; then cksum=$(sha512sum $hash_key | \ awk '{print $1}') - - url="https://$CACHE_DOMAIN/docker/$cksum" - - echo "Attempting to download $url" - rm -f /tmp/rustci_docker_cache - set +e - retry curl --max-time 600 -y 30 -Y 10 --connect-timeout 30 -f -L -C - \ - -o /tmp/rustci_docker_cache "$url" - - docker_archive_hash=$(sha512sum /tmp/rustci_docker_cache | awk '{print $1}') - echo "Downloaded archive hash: ${docker_archive_hash}" - - echo "Loading images into docker" - # docker load sometimes hangs in the CI, so time out after 10 minutes with TERM, - # KILL after 12 minutes - loaded_images=$(/usr/bin/timeout -k 720 600 docker load -i /tmp/rustci_docker_cache \ - | sed 's/.* sha/sha/') - set -e - printf "Downloaded containers:\n$loaded_images\n" fi dockerfile="$docker_dir/$image/Dockerfile" @@ -103,46 +84,65 @@ if [ -f "$docker_dir/$image/Dockerfile" ]; then context="$script_dir" fi echo "::group::Building docker image for $image" + echo "Image input" + cat $hash_key + echo "Image input checksum ${cksum}" - # As of August 2023, Github Actions have updated Docker to 23.X, - # which uses the BuildKit by default. It currently throws aways all - # intermediate layers, which breaks our usage of S3 layer caching. - # Therefore we opt-in to the old build backend for now. - export DOCKER_BUILDKIT=0 - retry docker \ - build \ - --rm \ - -t rust-ci \ - -f "$dockerfile" \ - "$context" - echo "::endgroup::" + # Print docker version + docker --version - if [ "$CI" != "" ]; then - s3url="s3://$SCCACHE_BUCKET/docker/$cksum" - upload="aws s3 cp - $s3url" - digest=$(docker inspect rust-ci --format '{{.Id}}') - echo "Built container $digest" - if ! grep -q "$digest" <(echo "$loaded_images"); then - echo "Uploading finished image $digest to $url" - set +e - # Print image history for easier debugging of layer SHAs - docker history rust-ci - docker history -q rust-ci | \ - grep -v missing | \ - xargs docker save | \ - gzip | \ - $upload - set -e - else - echo "Looks like docker image is the same as before, not uploading" - fi - # Record the container image for reuse, e.g. by rustup.rs builds - info="$dist/image-$image.txt" - mkdir -p "$dist" - echo "$url" >"$info" - echo "$digest" >>"$info" - cat "$info" + # On non-CI or PR jobs, we don't have permissions to write to the registry cache, so we should + # not use `docker login` nor caching. + if [[ "$CI" == "" ]] || [[ "$PR_CI_JOB" == "1" ]]; + then + retry docker build --rm -t rust-ci -f "$dockerfile" "$context" + else + REGISTRY=ghcr.io + # Most probably rust-lang-ci, but in general the owner of the repository where CI runs + REGISTRY_USERNAME=${GITHUB_REPOSITORY_OWNER} + # Tag used to push the final Docker image, so that it can be pulled by e.g. rustup + IMAGE_TAG=${REGISTRY}/${REGISTRY_USERNAME}/rust-ci:${cksum} + # Tag used to cache the Docker build + # It seems that it cannot be the same as $IMAGE_TAG, otherwise it overwrites the cache + CACHE_IMAGE_TAG=${REGISTRY}/${REGISTRY_USERNAME}/rust-ci-cache:${cksum} + + # Log into the Docker registry, so that we can read/write cache and the final image + echo ${DOCKER_TOKEN} | docker login ${REGISTRY} \ + --username ${REGISTRY_USERNAME} \ + --password-stdin + + # Enable a new Docker driver so that --cache-from/to works with a registry backend + docker buildx create --use --driver docker-container + + # Build the image using registry caching backend + retry docker \ + buildx \ + build \ + --rm \ + -t rust-ci \ + -f "$dockerfile" \ + --cache-from type=registry,ref=${CACHE_IMAGE_TAG} \ + --cache-to type=registry,ref=${CACHE_IMAGE_TAG},compression=zstd \ + --output=type=docker \ + "$context" + + # Print images for debugging purposes + docker images + + # Tag the built image and push it to the registry + docker tag rust-ci "${IMAGE_TAG}" + docker push "${IMAGE_TAG}" + + # Record the container registry tag/url for reuse, e.g. by rustup.rs builds + # It should be possible to run `docker pull <$IMAGE_TAG>` to download the image + info="$dist/image-$image.txt" + mkdir -p "$dist" + echo "${IMAGE_TAG}" > "$info" + cat "$info" + + echo "To download the image, run docker pull ${IMAGE_TAG}" fi + echo "::endgroup::" elif [ -f "$docker_dir/disabled/$image/Dockerfile" ]; then if isCI; then echo Cannot run disabled images on CI! diff --git a/src/ci/github-actions/ci.yml b/src/ci/github-actions/ci.yml index 68a3afc910f2..ceee4690004e 100644 --- a/src/ci/github-actions/ci.yml +++ b/src/ci/github-actions/ci.yml @@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ x--expand-yaml-anchors--remove: CARGO_REGISTRIES_CRATES_IO_PROTOCOL: sparse # commit of PR sha or commit sha. `GITHUB_SHA` is not accurate for PRs. HEAD_SHA: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha || github.sha }} + DOCKER_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} - &public-variables SCCACHE_BUCKET: rust-lang-ci-sccache2 @@ -301,6 +302,7 @@ on: permissions: contents: read + packages: write defaults: run: diff --git a/src/doc/edition-guide b/src/doc/edition-guide index bbffb074e16b..baafacc6d870 160000 --- a/src/doc/edition-guide +++ b/src/doc/edition-guide @@ -1 +1 @@ -Subproject commit bbffb074e16bef89772818b400b6c76a65eac126 +Subproject commit baafacc6d8701269dab1e1e333f3547fb54b5a59 diff --git a/src/doc/embedded-book b/src/doc/embedded-book index 3f9df2b9885c..2e95fc2fd31d 160000 --- a/src/doc/embedded-book +++ b/src/doc/embedded-book @@ -1 +1 @@ -Subproject commit 3f9df2b9885c6741365da2e12ed6662cd0e827d6 +Subproject commit 2e95fc2fd31d669947e993aa07ef10dc9828bee7 diff --git a/src/doc/reference b/src/doc/reference index 8c77e8be9da1..a0b119535e77 160000 --- a/src/doc/reference +++ b/src/doc/reference @@ -1 +1 @@ -Subproject commit 8c77e8be9da1a9c70545556218d563c8d061f1fd +Subproject commit a0b119535e7740f68494c4f0582f7ad008b00ccd diff --git a/src/doc/rust-by-example b/src/doc/rust-by-example index ddf5cb0e6ee5..179256a445d6 160000 --- a/src/doc/rust-by-example +++ b/src/doc/rust-by-example @@ -1 +1 @@ -Subproject commit ddf5cb0e6ee54ba2dd84c8ca3e1314120014e20d +Subproject commit 179256a445d6144f5f371fdefb993f48f33978b0 diff --git a/src/doc/rustc-dev-guide b/src/doc/rustc-dev-guide index 4af29d1a7f64..ec287e332777 160000 --- a/src/doc/rustc-dev-guide +++ b/src/doc/rustc-dev-guide @@ -1 +1 @@ -Subproject commit 4af29d1a7f64f88a36539662c6a84fe1fbe6cde1 +Subproject commit ec287e332777627185be4798ad22599ffe7b84aa diff --git a/src/doc/rustc/src/SUMMARY.md b/src/doc/rustc/src/SUMMARY.md index 990998ea7043..1998b008dc81 100644 --- a/src/doc/rustc/src/SUMMARY.md +++ b/src/doc/rustc/src/SUMMARY.md @@ -59,7 +59,6 @@ - [*-unknown-openbsd](platform-support/openbsd.md) - [\*-unknown-uefi](platform-support/unknown-uefi.md) - [wasm32-wasi-preview1-threads](platform-support/wasm32-wasi-preview1-threads.md) - - [wasm32-wasi-preview2](platform-support/wasm32-wasi-preview2.md) - [wasm64-unknown-unknown](platform-support/wasm64-unknown-unknown.md) - [\*-win7-windows-msvc](platform-support/win7-windows-msvc.md) - [x86_64-fortanix-unknown-sgx](platform-support/x86_64-fortanix-unknown-sgx.md) diff --git a/src/doc/rustc/src/platform-support.md b/src/doc/rustc/src/platform-support.md index fb751b7229eb..f648a60b6c48 100644 --- a/src/doc/rustc/src/platform-support.md +++ b/src/doc/rustc/src/platform-support.md @@ -360,7 +360,6 @@ target | std | host | notes `thumbv7a-pc-windows-msvc` | ? | | `thumbv7a-uwp-windows-msvc` | ✓ | | `thumbv7neon-unknown-linux-musleabihf` | ? | | Thumb2-mode ARMv7-A Linux with NEON, MUSL -[`wasm32-wasi-preview2`](platform-support/wasm32-wasi-preview2.md) | ✓ | | WebAssembly [`wasm64-unknown-unknown`](platform-support/wasm64-unknown-unknown.md) | ? | | WebAssembly `x86_64-apple-ios-macabi` | ✓ | | Apple Catalyst on x86_64 [`x86_64-apple-tvos`](platform-support/apple-tvos.md) | ? | | x86 64-bit tvOS diff --git a/src/doc/rustc/src/platform-support/csky-unknown-linux-gnuabiv2.md b/src/doc/rustc/src/platform-support/csky-unknown-linux-gnuabiv2.md index a54abcb606ea..e72bfb8bae76 100644 --- a/src/doc/rustc/src/platform-support/csky-unknown-linux-gnuabiv2.md +++ b/src/doc/rustc/src/platform-support/csky-unknown-linux-gnuabiv2.md @@ -50,6 +50,7 @@ cc = "${TOOLCHAIN_PATH}/bin/csky-linux-gnuabiv2-gcc" [target.csky-unknown-linux-gnuabiv2hf] # ADJUST THIS PATH TO POINT AT YOUR TOOLCHAIN cc = "${TOOLCHAIN_PATH}/bin/csky-linux-gnuabiv2-gcc" +``` ### Build diff --git a/src/doc/rustc/src/platform-support/wasm32-wasi-preview2.md b/src/doc/rustc/src/platform-support/wasm32-wasi-preview2.md deleted file mode 100644 index 837efd13d417..000000000000 --- a/src/doc/rustc/src/platform-support/wasm32-wasi-preview2.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -# `wasm32-wasi-preview2` - -**Tier: 3** - -The `wasm32-wasi-preview2` target is a new and still (as of January 2024) an -experimental target. This target is an extension to `wasm32-wasi-preview1` target, -originally known as `wasm32-wasi`. It is the next evolution in the development of -wasi (the [WebAssembly System Interface](https://wasi.dev)) that uses the WebAssembly -[component model] to allow for a standardized set of syscalls that are intended to empower -WebAssembly binaries with native host capabilities. - -[component model]: https://github.com/WebAssembly/component-model - -## Target maintainers - -- Alex Crichton, https://github.com/alexcrichton -- Ryan Levick, https://github.com/rylev - -## Requirements - -This target is cross-compiled. The target supports `std` fully. - -## Platform requirements - -The WebAssembly runtime should support the wasi preview 2 API set. - -This target is not a stable target. This means that there are only a few engines -which implement wasi preview 2, for example: - -* Wasmtime - `-W component-model` diff --git a/src/etc/natvis/libcore.natvis b/src/etc/natvis/libcore.natvis index 624d8cc5cc55..5e0c21a13a9f 100644 --- a/src/etc/natvis/libcore.natvis +++ b/src/etc/natvis/libcore.natvis @@ -41,40 +41,7 @@ - - {__0} - - - {__0} - - - {__0} - - - {__0} - - - {__0} - - - {__0} - - - {__0} - - - {__0} - - - {__0} - - - {__0} - - - {__0} - - + {__0} @@ -99,9 +66,9 @@ - Pin({(void*)pointer}: {pointer}) + Pin({(void*)__pointer}: {__pointer}) - pointer + __pointer diff --git a/src/librustdoc/clean/mod.rs b/src/librustdoc/clean/mod.rs index 8706abda9796..1e718c70c3c7 100644 --- a/src/librustdoc/clean/mod.rs +++ b/src/librustdoc/clean/mod.rs @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ use rustc_ast::token::{Token, TokenKind}; use rustc_ast::tokenstream::{TokenStream, TokenTree}; use rustc_attr as attr; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet, FxIndexMap, FxIndexSet, IndexEntry}; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, struct_span_code_err, FatalError}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{CtorKind, DefKind, Res}; use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, DefIdMap, DefIdSet, LocalDefId, LOCAL_CRATE}; @@ -1835,7 +1836,7 @@ pub(crate) fn clean_ty<'tcx>(ty: &hir::Ty<'tcx>, cx: &mut DocContext<'tcx>) -> T TyKind::Slice(ty) => Slice(Box::new(clean_ty(ty, cx))), TyKind::Array(ty, ref length) => { let length = match length { - hir::ArrayLen::Infer(_, _) => "_".to_string(), + hir::ArrayLen::Infer(..) => "_".to_string(), hir::ArrayLen::Body(anon_const) => { // NOTE(min_const_generics): We can't use `const_eval_poly` for constants // as we currently do not supply the parent generics to anonymous constants @@ -2271,7 +2272,7 @@ pub(crate) fn clean_middle_ty<'tcx>( ty::Placeholder(..) => panic!("Placeholder"), ty::CoroutineWitness(..) => panic!("CoroutineWitness"), ty::Infer(..) => panic!("Infer"), - ty::Error(_) => rustc_errors::FatalError.raise(), + ty::Error(_) => FatalError.raise(), } } @@ -2995,7 +2996,7 @@ fn clean_use_statement_inner<'tcx>( visibility.is_accessible_from(parent_mod, cx.tcx) && !current_mod.is_top_level_module(); if pub_underscore && let Some(ref inline) = inline_attr { - rustc_errors::struct_span_code_err!( + struct_span_code_err!( cx.tcx.dcx(), inline.span(), E0780, diff --git a/src/librustdoc/core.rs b/src/librustdoc/core.rs index 7cf385de6b77..9eb62c258923 100644 --- a/src/librustdoc/core.rs +++ b/src/librustdoc/core.rs @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ use rustc_data_structures::sync::Lrc; use rustc_data_structures::unord::UnordSet; use rustc_errors::emitter::{DynEmitter, HumanEmitter}; use rustc_errors::json::JsonEmitter; -use rustc_errors::TerminalUrl; +use rustc_errors::{codes::*, TerminalUrl}; use rustc_feature::UnstableFeatures; use rustc_hir::def::Res; use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, DefIdMap, DefIdSet, LocalDefId}; diff --git a/src/librustdoc/html/static/css/rustdoc.css b/src/librustdoc/html/static/css/rustdoc.css index 9c593aa85d98..c01a25534f9f 100644 --- a/src/librustdoc/html/static/css/rustdoc.css +++ b/src/librustdoc/html/static/css/rustdoc.css @@ -638,7 +638,7 @@ ul.block, .block li { .sidebar-crate h2 a { display: block; - margin: 0 calc(-24px + 0.25rem) 0 -0.5rem; + margin: 0 calc(-24px + 0.25rem) 0 -0.2rem; /* Align the sidebar crate link with the search bar, which have different font sizes. @@ -653,7 +653,7 @@ ul.block, .block li { x = ( 16px - 0.57rem ) / 2 */ padding: calc( ( 16px - 0.57rem ) / 2 ) 0.25rem; - padding-left: 0.5rem; + padding-left: 0.2rem; } .sidebar-crate h2 .version { @@ -661,8 +661,6 @@ ul.block, .block li { font-weight: normal; font-size: 1rem; overflow-wrap: break-word; - /* opposite of the link padding, cut in half again */ - margin-top: calc( ( -16px + 0.57rem ) / 2 ); } .sidebar-crate + .version { diff --git a/src/librustdoc/html/static/js/storage.js b/src/librustdoc/html/static/js/storage.js index ac9c6f377b82..bda7b3c647e7 100644 --- a/src/librustdoc/html/static/js/storage.js +++ b/src/librustdoc/html/static/js/storage.js @@ -101,6 +101,14 @@ const getVar = (function getVar(name) { }); function switchTheme(newThemeName, saveTheme) { + const themeNames = getVar("themes").split(",").filter(t => t); + themeNames.push(...builtinThemes); + + // Ensure that the new theme name is among the defined themes + if (themeNames.indexOf(newThemeName) === -1) { + return; + } + // If this new value comes from a system setting or from the previously // saved theme, no need to save it. if (saveTheme) { @@ -115,7 +123,7 @@ function switchTheme(newThemeName, saveTheme) { window.currentTheme = null; } } else { - const newHref = getVar("root-path") + newThemeName + + const newHref = getVar("root-path") + encodeURIComponent(newThemeName) + getVar("resource-suffix") + ".css"; if (!window.currentTheme) { // If we're in the middle of loading, document.write blocks diff --git a/src/librustdoc/lib.rs b/src/librustdoc/lib.rs index 658ed862ae76..8c10f14116a0 100644 --- a/src/librustdoc/lib.rs +++ b/src/librustdoc/lib.rs @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ html_playground_url = "https://play.rust-lang.org/" )] #![feature(rustc_private)] -#![feature(array_methods)] #![feature(assert_matches)] #![feature(box_patterns)] #![feature(if_let_guard)] diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/CHANGELOG.md b/src/tools/clippy/CHANGELOG.md index 4d32bbec914a..5fa45ceeb39b 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/src/tools/clippy/CHANGELOG.md @@ -5606,6 +5606,7 @@ Released 2018-09-13 [`suspicious_else_formatting`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#suspicious_else_formatting [`suspicious_map`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#suspicious_map [`suspicious_op_assign_impl`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#suspicious_op_assign_impl +[`suspicious_open_options`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#suspicious_open_options [`suspicious_operation_groupings`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#suspicious_operation_groupings [`suspicious_splitn`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#suspicious_splitn [`suspicious_to_owned`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#suspicious_to_owned @@ -5814,6 +5815,7 @@ Released 2018-09-13 [`absolute-paths-max-segments`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/clippy/lint_configuration.html#absolute-paths-max-segments [`absolute-paths-allowed-crates`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/clippy/lint_configuration.html#absolute-paths-allowed-crates [`allowed-dotfiles`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/clippy/lint_configuration.html#allowed-dotfiles +[`allowed-duplicate-crates`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/clippy/lint_configuration.html#allowed-duplicate-crates [`enforce-iter-loop-reborrow`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/clippy/lint_configuration.html#enforce-iter-loop-reborrow [`check-private-items`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/clippy/lint_configuration.html#check-private-items [`pub-underscore-fields-behavior`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/clippy/lint_configuration.html#pub-underscore-fields-behavior diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/lint_configuration.md b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/lint_configuration.md index 3b62ae0524ab..7f7aff92bf19 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/lint_configuration.md +++ b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/lint_configuration.md @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ default configuration of Clippy. By default, any configuration will replace the * `doc-valid-idents = ["ClipPy"]` would replace the default list with `["ClipPy"]`. * `doc-valid-idents = ["ClipPy", ".."]` would append `ClipPy` to the default list. -**Default Value:** `["KiB", "MiB", "GiB", "TiB", "PiB", "EiB", "DirectX", "ECMAScript", "GPLv2", "GPLv3", "GitHub", "GitLab", "IPv4", "IPv6", "ClojureScript", "CoffeeScript", "JavaScript", "PureScript", "TypeScript", "WebAssembly", "NaN", "NaNs", "OAuth", "GraphQL", "OCaml", "OpenGL", "OpenMP", "OpenSSH", "OpenSSL", "OpenStreetMap", "OpenDNS", "WebGL", "WebGL2", "WebGPU", "TensorFlow", "TrueType", "iOS", "macOS", "FreeBSD", "TeX", "LaTeX", "BibTeX", "BibLaTeX", "MinGW", "CamelCase"]` +**Default Value:** `["KiB", "MiB", "GiB", "TiB", "PiB", "EiB", "DirectX", "ECMAScript", "GPLv2", "GPLv3", "GitHub", "GitLab", "IPv4", "IPv6", "ClojureScript", "CoffeeScript", "JavaScript", "PureScript", "TypeScript", "WebAssembly", "NaN", "NaNs", "OAuth", "GraphQL", "OCaml", "OpenDNS", "OpenGL", "OpenMP", "OpenSSH", "OpenSSL", "OpenStreetMap", "OpenTelemetry", "WebGL", "WebGL2", "WebGPU", "TensorFlow", "TrueType", "iOS", "macOS", "FreeBSD", "TeX", "LaTeX", "BibTeX", "BibLaTeX", "MinGW", "CamelCase"]` --- **Affected lints:** @@ -768,7 +768,19 @@ Additional dotfiles (files or directories starting with a dot) to allow * [`path_ends_with_ext`](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#path_ends_with_ext) +## `allowed-duplicate-crates` +A list of crate names to allow duplicates of + +**Default Value:** `[]` + +--- +**Affected lints:** +* [`multiple_crate_versions`](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#multiple_crate_versions) + + ## `enforce-iter-loop-reborrow` +Whether to recommend using implicit into iter for reborrowed values. + #### Example ```no_run let mut vec = vec![1, 2, 3]; @@ -793,7 +805,7 @@ for _ in &mut *rmvec {} ## `check-private-items` - +Whether to also run the listed lints on private items. **Default Value:** `false` @@ -806,9 +818,10 @@ for _ in &mut *rmvec {} ## `pub-underscore-fields-behavior` +Lint "public" fields in a struct that are prefixed with an underscore based on their +exported visibility, or whether they are marked as "pub". - -**Default Value:** `"PublicallyExported"` +**Default Value:** `"PubliclyExported"` --- **Affected lints:** diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_config/src/conf.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_config/src/conf.rs index 5477d9b83a72..4e9ddbf8259d 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_config/src/conf.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_config/src/conf.rs @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ use crate::msrvs::Msrv; use crate::types::{DisallowedPath, MacroMatcher, MatchLintBehaviour, PubUnderscoreFieldsBehaviour, Rename}; use crate::ClippyConfiguration; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; +use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_session::Session; +use rustc_span::edit_distance::edit_distance; use rustc_span::{BytePos, Pos, SourceFile, Span, SyntaxContext}; use serde::de::{IgnoredAny, IntoDeserializer, MapAccess, Visitor}; use serde::{Deserialize, Deserializer, Serialize}; @@ -26,7 +28,7 @@ const DEFAULT_DOC_VALID_IDENTS: &[&str] = &[ "NaN", "NaNs", "OAuth", "GraphQL", "OCaml", - "OpenGL", "OpenMP", "OpenSSH", "OpenSSL", "OpenStreetMap", "OpenDNS", + "OpenDNS", "OpenGL", "OpenMP", "OpenSSH", "OpenSSL", "OpenStreetMap", "OpenTelemetry", "WebGL", "WebGL2", "WebGPU", "TensorFlow", "TrueType", @@ -59,18 +61,25 @@ impl TryConf { #[derive(Debug)] struct ConfError { message: String, + suggestion: Option, span: Span, } impl ConfError { fn from_toml(file: &SourceFile, error: &toml::de::Error) -> Self { let span = error.span().unwrap_or(0..file.source_len.0 as usize); - Self::spanned(file, error.message(), span) + Self::spanned(file, error.message(), None, span) } - fn spanned(file: &SourceFile, message: impl Into, span: Range) -> Self { + fn spanned( + file: &SourceFile, + message: impl Into, + suggestion: Option, + span: Range, + ) -> Self { Self { message: message.into(), + suggestion, span: Span::new( file.start_pos + BytePos::from_usize(span.start), file.start_pos + BytePos::from_usize(span.end), @@ -147,16 +156,18 @@ macro_rules! define_Conf { match Field::deserialize(name.get_ref().as_str().into_deserializer()) { Err(e) => { let e: FieldError = e; - errors.push(ConfError::spanned(self.0, e.0, name.span())); + errors.push(ConfError::spanned(self.0, e.error, e.suggestion, name.span())); } $(Ok(Field::$name) => { - $(warnings.push(ConfError::spanned(self.0, format!("deprecated field `{}`. {}", name.get_ref(), $dep), name.span()));)? + $(warnings.push(ConfError::spanned(self.0, format!("deprecated field `{}`. {}", name.get_ref(), $dep), None, name.span()));)? let raw_value = map.next_value::>()?; let value_span = raw_value.span(); match <$ty>::deserialize(raw_value.into_inner()) { - Err(e) => errors.push(ConfError::spanned(self.0, e.to_string().replace('\n', " ").trim(), value_span)), + Err(e) => errors.push(ConfError::spanned(self.0, e.to_string().replace('\n', " ").trim(), None, value_span)), Ok(value) => match $name { - Some(_) => errors.push(ConfError::spanned(self.0, format!("duplicate field `{}`", name.get_ref()), name.span())), + Some(_) => { + errors.push(ConfError::spanned(self.0, format!("duplicate field `{}`", name.get_ref()), None, name.span())); + } None => { $name = Some(value); // $new_conf is the same as one of the defined `$name`s, so @@ -165,7 +176,7 @@ macro_rules! define_Conf { Some(_) => errors.push(ConfError::spanned(self.0, concat!( "duplicate field `", stringify!($new_conf), "` (provided as `", stringify!($name), "`)" - ), name.span())), + ), None, name.span())), None => $new_conf = $name.clone(), })? }, @@ -523,7 +534,11 @@ define_Conf! { /// /// Additional dotfiles (files or directories starting with a dot) to allow (allowed_dotfiles: FxHashSet = FxHashSet::default()), - /// Lint: EXPLICIT_ITER_LOOP + /// Lint: MULTIPLE_CRATE_VERSIONS. + /// + /// A list of crate names to allow duplicates of + (allowed_duplicate_crates: FxHashSet = FxHashSet::default()), + /// Lint: EXPLICIT_ITER_LOOP. /// /// Whether to recommend using implicit into iter for reborrowed values. /// @@ -543,15 +558,15 @@ define_Conf! { /// for _ in &mut *rmvec {} /// ``` (enforce_iter_loop_reborrow: bool = false), - /// Lint: MISSING_SAFETY_DOC, UNNECESSARY_SAFETY_DOC, MISSING_PANICS_DOC, MISSING_ERRORS_DOC + /// Lint: MISSING_SAFETY_DOC, UNNECESSARY_SAFETY_DOC, MISSING_PANICS_DOC, MISSING_ERRORS_DOC. /// /// Whether to also run the listed lints on private items. (check_private_items: bool = false), - /// Lint: PUB_UNDERSCORE_FIELDS + /// Lint: PUB_UNDERSCORE_FIELDS. /// /// Lint "public" fields in a struct that are prefixed with an underscore based on their /// exported visibility, or whether they are marked as "pub". - (pub_underscore_fields_behavior: PubUnderscoreFieldsBehaviour = PubUnderscoreFieldsBehaviour::PublicallyExported), + (pub_underscore_fields_behavior: PubUnderscoreFieldsBehaviour = PubUnderscoreFieldsBehaviour::PubliclyExported), } /// Search for the configuration file. @@ -669,10 +684,16 @@ impl Conf { // all conf errors are non-fatal, we just use the default conf in case of error for error in errors { - sess.dcx().span_err( + let mut diag = sess.dcx().struct_span_err( error.span, format!("error reading Clippy's configuration file: {}", error.message), ); + + if let Some(sugg) = error.suggestion { + diag.span_suggestion(error.span, sugg.message, sugg.suggestion, Applicability::MaybeIncorrect); + } + + diag.emit(); } for warning in warnings { @@ -689,19 +710,31 @@ impl Conf { const SEPARATOR_WIDTH: usize = 4; #[derive(Debug)] -struct FieldError(String); +struct FieldError { + error: String, + suggestion: Option, +} + +#[derive(Debug)] +struct Suggestion { + message: &'static str, + suggestion: &'static str, +} impl std::error::Error for FieldError {} impl Display for FieldError { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { - f.pad(&self.0) + f.pad(&self.error) } } impl serde::de::Error for FieldError { fn custom(msg: T) -> Self { - Self(msg.to_string()) + Self { + error: msg.to_string(), + suggestion: None, + } } fn unknown_field(field: &str, expected: &'static [&'static str]) -> Self { @@ -723,7 +756,20 @@ impl serde::de::Error for FieldError { write!(msg, "{:SEPARATOR_WIDTH$}{field:column_width$}", " ").unwrap(); } } - Self(msg) + + let suggestion = expected + .iter() + .filter_map(|expected| { + let dist = edit_distance(field, expected, 4)?; + Some((dist, expected)) + }) + .min_by_key(|&(dist, _)| dist) + .map(|(_, suggestion)| Suggestion { + message: "perhaps you meant", + suggestion, + }); + + Self { error: msg, suggestion } } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_config/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_config/src/lib.rs index f5dcb16d670d..533e375a3104 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_config/src/lib.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_config/src/lib.rs @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ extern crate rustc_ast; extern crate rustc_data_structures; #[allow(unused_extern_crates)] extern crate rustc_driver; +extern crate rustc_errors; extern crate rustc_session; extern crate rustc_span; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_config/src/types.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_config/src/types.rs index baee09629ac4..435aa9244c52 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_config/src/types.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_config/src/types.rs @@ -129,6 +129,6 @@ unimplemented_serialize! { #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Deserialize, Serialize)] pub enum PubUnderscoreFieldsBehaviour { - PublicallyExported, + PubliclyExported, AllPubFields, } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/Cargo.toml index ce738e3f4ec7..5ec67554e7d8 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/Cargo.toml @@ -4,11 +4,11 @@ version = "0.0.1" edition = "2021" [dependencies] -aho-corasick = "0.7" +aho-corasick = "1.0" clap = "4.1.4" indoc = "1.0" itertools = "0.11" -opener = "0.5" +opener = "0.6" shell-escape = "0.1" walkdir = "2.3" diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/update_lints.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/update_lints.rs index 6b76a44debff..2222abff7adf 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/update_lints.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/update_lints.rs @@ -504,9 +504,8 @@ fn replace_ident_like(contents: &str, replacements: &[(&str, &str)]) -> Option(replacements.iter().map(|&(x, _)| x.as_bytes())) + .build(replacements.iter().map(|&(x, _)| x.as_bytes())) .unwrap(); let mut result = String::with_capacity(contents.len() + 1024); @@ -928,7 +927,7 @@ fn remove_line_splices(s: &str) -> String { .and_then(|s| s.strip_suffix('"')) .unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("expected quoted string, found `{s}`")); let mut res = String::with_capacity(s.len()); - unescape::unescape_literal(s, unescape::Mode::Str, &mut |range, ch| { + unescape::unescape_unicode(s, unescape::Mode::Str, &mut |range, ch| { if ch.is_ok() { res.push_str(&s[range]); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/Cargo.toml index 8cba35f3d871..416e9a680dd7 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/Cargo.toml @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ edition = "2021" [dependencies] arrayvec = { version = "0.7", default-features = false } -cargo_metadata = "0.15.3" +cargo_metadata = "0.18" clippy_config = { path = "../clippy_config" } clippy_utils = { path = "../clippy_utils" } declare_clippy_lint = { path = "../declare_clippy_lint" } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/arc_with_non_send_sync.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/arc_with_non_send_sync.rs index 657d52d0e9e1..1102c7fb236b 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/arc_with_non_send_sync.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/arc_with_non_send_sync.rs @@ -14,10 +14,10 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { /// This lint warns when you use `Arc` with a type that does not implement `Send` or `Sync`. /// /// ### Why is this bad? - /// `Arc` is an Atomic `RC` and guarantees that updates to the reference counter are - /// Atomic. This is useful in multiprocessing scenarios. To send an `Arc` across processes - /// and make use of the atomic ref counter, `T` must be [both `Send` and `Sync`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/sync/struct.Arc.html#impl-Send-for-Arc%3CT%3E), - /// either `T` should be made `Send + Sync` or an `Rc` should be used instead of an `Arc` + /// `Arc` is a thread-safe `Rc` and guarantees that updates to the reference counter + /// use atomic operations. To send an `Arc` across thread boundaries and + /// share ownership between multiple threads, `T` must be [both `Send` and `Sync`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/sync/struct.Arc.html#thread-safety), + /// so either `T` should be made `Send + Sync` or an `Rc` should be used instead of an `Arc` /// /// ### Example /// ```no_run diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/blocks_in_conditions.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/blocks_in_conditions.rs index 1417e230aee5..ff4dffd06079 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/blocks_in_conditions.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/blocks_in_conditions.rs @@ -67,6 +67,11 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for BlocksInConditions { ); if let ExprKind::Block(block, _) = &cond.kind { + if !block.span.eq_ctxt(expr.span) { + // If the block comes from a macro, or as an argument to a macro, + // do not lint. + return; + } if block.rules == BlockCheckMode::DefaultBlock { if block.stmts.is_empty() { if let Some(ex) = &block.expr { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/cargo/mod.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/cargo/mod.rs index fea6924d89e9..d8107f61f371 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/cargo/mod.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/cargo/mod.rs @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ mod wildcard_dependencies; use cargo_metadata::MetadataCommand; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint; use clippy_utils::is_lint_allowed; +use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use rustc_hir::hir_id::CRATE_HIR_ID; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, Lint}; use rustc_session::impl_lint_pass; @@ -128,6 +129,8 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { /// ### Known problems /// Because this can be caused purely by the dependencies /// themselves, it's not always possible to fix this issue. + /// In those cases, you can allow that specific crate using + /// the `allowed_duplicate_crates` configuration option. /// /// ### Example /// ```toml @@ -163,6 +166,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { } pub struct Cargo { + pub allowed_duplicate_crates: FxHashSet, pub ignore_publish: bool, } @@ -208,7 +212,7 @@ impl LateLintPass<'_> for Cargo { { match MetadataCommand::new().exec() { Ok(metadata) => { - multiple_crate_versions::check(cx, &metadata); + multiple_crate_versions::check(cx, &metadata, &self.allowed_duplicate_crates); }, Err(e) => { for lint in WITH_DEPS_LINTS { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/cargo/multiple_crate_versions.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/cargo/multiple_crate_versions.rs index ec681adb7aef..3f30a77fcfe4 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/cargo/multiple_crate_versions.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/cargo/multiple_crate_versions.rs @@ -3,27 +3,40 @@ use cargo_metadata::{DependencyKind, Metadata, Node, Package, PackageId}; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint; use itertools::Itertools; +use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use rustc_hir::def_id::LOCAL_CRATE; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_span::DUMMY_SP; use super::MULTIPLE_CRATE_VERSIONS; -pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, metadata: &Metadata) { +pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, metadata: &Metadata, allowed_duplicate_crates: &FxHashSet) { let local_name = cx.tcx.crate_name(LOCAL_CRATE); let mut packages = metadata.packages.clone(); packages.sort_by(|a, b| a.name.cmp(&b.name)); if let Some(resolve) = &metadata.resolve && let Some(local_id) = packages.iter().find_map(|p| { - if p.name == local_name.as_str() { + // p.name contains the original crate names with dashes intact + // local_name contains the crate name as a namespace, with the dashes converted to underscores + // the code below temporarily rectifies this discrepancy + if p.name + .as_bytes() + .iter() + .map(|b| if b == &b'-' { &b'_' } else { b }) + .eq(local_name.as_str().as_bytes()) + { Some(&p.id) } else { None } }) { - for (name, group) in &packages.iter().group_by(|p| p.name.clone()) { + for (name, group) in &packages + .iter() + .filter(|p| !allowed_duplicate_crates.contains(&p.name)) + .group_by(|p| &p.name) + { let group: Vec<&Package> = group.collect(); if group.len() <= 1 { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/declared_lints.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/declared_lints.rs index 20230106d536..639edd8da301 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/declared_lints.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/declared_lints.rs @@ -439,6 +439,7 @@ pub(crate) static LINTS: &[&crate::LintInfo] = &[ crate::methods::STR_SPLIT_AT_NEWLINE_INFO, crate::methods::SUSPICIOUS_COMMAND_ARG_SPACE_INFO, crate::methods::SUSPICIOUS_MAP_INFO, + crate::methods::SUSPICIOUS_OPEN_OPTIONS_INFO, crate::methods::SUSPICIOUS_SPLITN_INFO, crate::methods::SUSPICIOUS_TO_OWNED_INFO, crate::methods::TYPE_ID_ON_BOX_INFO, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/default_instead_of_iter_empty.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/default_instead_of_iter_empty.rs index 2472e2ee76f9..e617c19eff09 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/default_instead_of_iter_empty.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/default_instead_of_iter_empty.rs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; -use clippy_utils::last_path_segment; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_context; +use clippy_utils::{last_path_segment, std_or_core}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::{def, Expr, ExprKind, GenericArg, QPath, TyKind}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; @@ -42,12 +42,14 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for DefaultIterEmpty { && ty.span.ctxt() == ctxt { let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable; - let sugg = make_sugg(cx, ty_path, ctxt, &mut applicability); + let Some(path) = std_or_core(cx) else { return }; + let path = format!("{path}::iter::empty"); + let sugg = make_sugg(cx, ty_path, ctxt, &mut applicability, &path); span_lint_and_sugg( cx, DEFAULT_INSTEAD_OF_ITER_EMPTY, expr.span, - "`std::iter::empty()` is the more idiomatic way", + &format!("`{path}()` is the more idiomatic way"), "try", sugg, applicability, @@ -61,6 +63,7 @@ fn make_sugg( ty_path: &rustc_hir::QPath<'_>, ctxt: SyntaxContext, applicability: &mut Applicability, + path: &str, ) -> String { if let Some(last) = last_path_segment(ty_path).args && let Some(iter_ty) = last.args.iter().find_map(|arg| match arg { @@ -69,10 +72,10 @@ fn make_sugg( }) { format!( - "std::iter::empty::<{}>()", + "{path}::<{}>()", snippet_with_context(cx, iter_ty.span, ctxt, "..", applicability).0 ) } else { - "std::iter::empty()".to_owned() + format!("{path}()") } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/default_numeric_fallback.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/default_numeric_fallback.rs index 712bc075650f..c4437a3c4b33 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/default_numeric_fallback.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/default_numeric_fallback.rs @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_hir_and_then; +use clippy_utils::numeric_literal; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_opt; -use clippy_utils::{get_parent_node, numeric_literal}; use rustc_ast::ast::{LitFloatType, LitIntType, LitKind}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{walk_expr, walk_stmt, Visitor}; -use rustc_hir::{Block, Body, Expr, ExprKind, FnRetTy, HirId, ItemKind, Lit, Node, Stmt, StmtKind}; +use rustc_hir::{Block, Body, ConstContext, Expr, ExprKind, FnRetTy, HirId, Lit, Stmt, StmtKind}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext}; use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, FloatTy, IntTy, PolyFnSig, Ty}; @@ -50,11 +50,11 @@ declare_lint_pass!(DefaultNumericFallback => [DEFAULT_NUMERIC_FALLBACK]); impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for DefaultNumericFallback { fn check_body(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, body: &'tcx Body<'_>) { - let is_parent_const = if let Some(Node::Item(item)) = get_parent_node(cx.tcx, body.id().hir_id) { - matches!(item.kind, ItemKind::Const(..)) - } else { - false - }; + let hir = cx.tcx.hir(); + let is_parent_const = matches!( + hir.body_const_context(hir.body_owner_def_id(body.id())), + Some(ConstContext::Const { inline: false } | ConstContext::Static(_)) + ); let mut visitor = NumericFallbackVisitor::new(cx, is_parent_const); visitor.visit_body(body); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/derive.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/derive.rs index df596338b950..6144ec7b3cac 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/derive.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/derive.rs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint_and_help, span_lint_and_note, span_lint_and_sugg, span_lint_and_then}; use clippy_utils::ty::{implements_trait, implements_trait_with_env, is_copy}; -use clippy_utils::{is_lint_allowed, match_def_path, paths}; +use clippy_utils::{has_non_exhaustive_attr, is_lint_allowed, match_def_path, paths}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{walk_expr, walk_fn, walk_item, FnKind, Visitor}; @@ -450,6 +450,7 @@ fn check_partial_eq_without_eq<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, span: Span, trait_r && let Some(eq_trait_def_id) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::Eq) && let Some(def_id) = trait_ref.trait_def_id() && cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::PartialEq, def_id) + && !has_non_exhaustive_attr(cx.tcx, *adt) && let param_env = param_env_for_derived_eq(cx.tcx, adt.did(), eq_trait_def_id) && !implements_trait_with_env(cx.tcx, param_env, ty, eq_trait_def_id, None, &[]) // If all of our fields implement `Eq`, we can implement `Eq` too diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/doc/needless_doctest_main.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/doc/needless_doctest_main.rs index 8b018220c171..8dde4f227ed1 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/doc/needless_doctest_main.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/doc/needless_doctest_main.rs @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint; use rustc_ast::{CoroutineKind, Fn, FnRetTy, Item, ItemKind}; use rustc_data_structures::sync::Lrc; use rustc_errors::emitter::HumanEmitter; -use rustc_errors::DiagCtxt; +use rustc_errors::{DiagCtxt, DiagnosticBuilder}; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_parse::maybe_new_parser_from_source_str; use rustc_parse::parser::ForceCollect; @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ pub fn check( let mut parser = match maybe_new_parser_from_source_str(&sess, filename, code) { Ok(p) => p, Err(errs) => { - errs.into_iter().for_each(|err| err.cancel()); + errs.into_iter().for_each(DiagnosticBuilder::cancel); return (false, test_attr_spans); }, }; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/from_over_into.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/from_over_into.rs index fa1f98ba0134..1933a00891b0 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/from_over_into.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/from_over_into.rs @@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ use clippy_utils::source::snippet_opt; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{walk_path, Visitor}; use rustc_hir::{ - GenericArg, GenericArgs, HirId, Impl, ImplItemKind, ImplItemRef, Item, ItemKind, PatKind, Path, PathSegment, Ty, - TyKind, + FnRetTy, GenericArg, GenericArgs, HirId, Impl, ImplItemKind, ImplItemRef, Item, ItemKind, PatKind, Path, + PathSegment, Ty, TyKind, }; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::hir::nested_filter::OnlyBodies; @@ -197,10 +197,13 @@ fn convert_to_from( // fn into([mut] self) -> T -> fn into([mut] v: T) -> T // ~~~~ ~~~~ (self_ident.span, format!("val: {from}")), + ]; + + if let FnRetTy::Return(_) = sig.decl.output { // fn into(self) -> T -> fn into(self) -> Self // ~ ~~~~ - (sig.decl.output.span(), String::from("Self")), - ]; + suggestions.push((sig.decl.output.span(), String::from("Self"))); + } let mut finder = SelfFinder { cx, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/inherent_impl.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/inherent_impl.rs index fb7b82ec304e..1127f00abde0 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/inherent_impl.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/inherent_impl.rs @@ -53,7 +53,9 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for MultipleInherentImpl { // List of spans to lint. (lint_span, first_span) let mut lint_spans = Vec::new(); - let Ok(impls) = cx.tcx.crate_inherent_impls(()) else { return }; + let Ok(impls) = cx.tcx.crate_inherent_impls(()) else { + return; + }; let inherent_impls = cx .tcx .with_stable_hashing_context(|hcx| impls.inherent_impls.to_sorted(&hcx, true)); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.rs index efdd39259497..feb4d188f397 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.rs @@ -574,6 +574,7 @@ pub fn register_lints(store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore, conf: &'static Conf) { warn_on_all_wildcard_imports, check_private_items, pub_underscore_fields_behavior, + ref allowed_duplicate_crates, blacklisted_names: _, cyclomatic_complexity_threshold: _, @@ -719,7 +720,7 @@ pub fn register_lints(store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore, conf: &'static Conf) { store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(needless_update::NeedlessUpdate)); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(needless_borrowed_ref::NeedlessBorrowedRef)); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(borrow_deref_ref::BorrowDerefRef)); - store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(no_effect::NoEffect)); + store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::::default()); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(temporary_assignment::TemporaryAssignment)); store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(transmute::Transmute::new(msrv()))); store.register_late_pass(move |_| { @@ -947,6 +948,7 @@ pub fn register_lints(store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore, conf: &'static Conf) { store.register_late_pass(move |_| { Box::new(cargo::Cargo { ignore_publish: cargo_ignore_publish, + allowed_duplicate_crates: allowed_duplicate_crates.clone(), }) }); store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(crate_in_macro_def::CrateInMacroDef)); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/same_item_push.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/same_item_push.rs index c245eaf1ab44..920a887a6fd1 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/same_item_push.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/same_item_push.rs @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( vec.span, "it looks like the same item is being pushed into this Vec", None, - &format!("try using vec![{item_str};SIZE] or {vec_str}.resize(NEW_SIZE, {item_str})"), + &format!("consider using vec![{item_str};SIZE] or {vec_str}.resize(NEW_SIZE, {item_str})"), ); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mem_replace.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mem_replace.rs index c22f76484d03..fa4f4a47e38e 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mem_replace.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mem_replace.rs @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint_and_help, span_lint_and_sugg, span_lin use clippy_utils::source::{snippet, snippet_with_applicability}; use clippy_utils::sugg::Sugg; use clippy_utils::ty::is_non_aggregate_primitive_type; -use clippy_utils::{is_default_equivalent, is_res_lang_ctor, path_res, peel_ref_operators}; +use clippy_utils::{is_default_equivalent, is_res_lang_ctor, path_res, peel_ref_operators, std_or_core}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::LangItem::OptionNone; use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind}; @@ -128,6 +128,7 @@ fn check_replace_with_uninit(cx: &LateContext<'_>, src: &Expr<'_>, dest: &Expr<' // check if replacement is mem::MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init() && cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::assume_init, method_def_id) { + let Some(top_crate) = std_or_core(cx) else { return }; let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable; span_lint_and_sugg( cx, @@ -136,7 +137,7 @@ fn check_replace_with_uninit(cx: &LateContext<'_>, src: &Expr<'_>, dest: &Expr<' "replacing with `mem::MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init()`", "consider using", format!( - "std::ptr::read({})", + "{top_crate}::ptr::read({})", snippet_with_applicability(cx, dest.span, "", &mut applicability) ), applicability, @@ -149,6 +150,7 @@ fn check_replace_with_uninit(cx: &LateContext<'_>, src: &Expr<'_>, dest: &Expr<' && let Some(repl_def_id) = cx.qpath_res(repl_func_qpath, repl_func.hir_id).opt_def_id() { if cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::mem_uninitialized, repl_def_id) { + let Some(top_crate) = std_or_core(cx) else { return }; let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable; span_lint_and_sugg( cx, @@ -157,7 +159,7 @@ fn check_replace_with_uninit(cx: &LateContext<'_>, src: &Expr<'_>, dest: &Expr<' "replacing with `mem::uninitialized()`", "consider using", format!( - "std::ptr::read({})", + "{top_crate}::ptr::read({})", snippet_with_applicability(cx, dest.span, "", &mut applicability) ), applicability, @@ -184,14 +186,17 @@ fn check_replace_with_default(cx: &LateContext<'_>, src: &Expr<'_>, dest: &Expr< return; } if is_default_equivalent(cx, src) && !in_external_macro(cx.tcx.sess, expr_span) { + let Some(top_crate) = std_or_core(cx) else { return }; span_lint_and_then( cx, MEM_REPLACE_WITH_DEFAULT, expr_span, - "replacing a value of type `T` with `T::default()` is better expressed using `std::mem::take`", + &format!( + "replacing a value of type `T` with `T::default()` is better expressed using `{top_crate}::mem::take`" + ), |diag| { if !expr_span.from_expansion() { - let suggestion = format!("std::mem::take({})", snippet(cx, dest.span, "")); + let suggestion = format!("{top_crate}::mem::take({})", snippet(cx, dest.span, "")); diag.span_suggestion( expr_span, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/iter_on_single_or_empty_collections.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/iter_on_single_or_empty_collections.rs index 70abe4891d98..4c7c56e7174a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/iter_on_single_or_empty_collections.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/iter_on_single_or_empty_collections.rs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; use clippy_utils::source::snippet; -use clippy_utils::{get_expr_use_or_unification_node, is_no_std_crate, is_res_lang_ctor, path_res}; +use clippy_utils::{get_expr_use_or_unification_node, is_res_lang_ctor, path_res, std_or_core}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::LangItem::{OptionNone, OptionSome}; @@ -58,10 +58,10 @@ pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, method_name: &str, re return; } + let Some(top_crate) = std_or_core(cx) else { return }; if let Some(i) = item { let sugg = format!( - "{}::iter::once({}{})", - if is_no_std_crate(cx) { "core" } else { "std" }, + "{top_crate}::iter::once({}{})", iter_type.ref_prefix(), snippet(cx, i.span, "...") ); @@ -81,11 +81,7 @@ pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, method_name: &str, re expr.span, &format!("`{method_name}` call on an empty collection"), "try", - if is_no_std_crate(cx) { - "core::iter::empty()".to_string() - } else { - "std::iter::empty()".to_string() - }, + format!("{top_crate}::iter::empty()"), Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, ); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/join_absolute_paths.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/join_absolute_paths.rs index 02f28779cf6e..aa1ec60d434a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/join_absolute_paths.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/join_absolute_paths.rs @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, recv: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>, join_a ) .span_suggestion( expr_span, - "if this is intentional, try using `Path::new` instead", + "if this is intentional, consider using `Path::new`", format!("PathBuf::from({arg_str})"), Applicability::Unspecified, ); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs index 04bdbc1ea25f..bf437db7e72a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ pub fn check( super::MANUAL_SATURATING_ARITHMETIC, expr.span, "manual saturating arithmetic", - &format!("try using `saturating_{arith}`"), + &format!("consider using `saturating_{arith}`"), format!( "{}.saturating_{arith}({})", snippet_with_applicability(cx, arith_lhs.span, "..", &mut applicability), diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/map_clone.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/map_clone.rs index f9f636bbbf71..27e17b43b01c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/map_clone.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/map_clone.rs @@ -113,9 +113,15 @@ fn handle_path( if let Some(path_def_id) = cx.qpath_res(qpath, arg.hir_id).opt_def_id() && match_def_path(cx, path_def_id, &paths::CLONE_TRAIT_METHOD) { - // FIXME: It would be better to infer the type to check if it's copyable or not - // to suggest to use `.copied()` instead of `.cloned()` where applicable. - lint_path(cx, e.span, recv.span); + // The `copied` and `cloned` methods are only available on `&T` and `&mut T` in `Option` + // and `Result`. + if let ty::Adt(_, args) = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(recv).kind() + && let args = args.as_slice() + && let Some(ty) = args.iter().find_map(|generic_arg| generic_arg.as_type()) + && ty.is_ref() + { + lint_path(cx, e.span, recv.span, is_copy(cx, ty.peel_refs())); + } } } @@ -139,17 +145,19 @@ fn lint_needless_cloning(cx: &LateContext<'_>, root: Span, receiver: Span) { ); } -fn lint_path(cx: &LateContext<'_>, replace: Span, root: Span) { +fn lint_path(cx: &LateContext<'_>, replace: Span, root: Span, is_copy: bool) { let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable; + let replacement = if is_copy { "copied" } else { "cloned" }; + span_lint_and_sugg( cx, MAP_CLONE, replace, "you are explicitly cloning with `.map()`", - "consider calling the dedicated `cloned` method", + &format!("consider calling the dedicated `{replacement}` method"), format!( - "{}.cloned()", + "{}.{replacement}()", snippet_with_applicability(cx, root, "..", &mut applicability), ), applicability, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/mod.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/mod.rs index 89ea3597dc0f..03bcf108914a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/mod.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/mod.rs @@ -2827,6 +2827,44 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { "nonsensical combination of options for opening a file" } +declare_clippy_lint! { + /// ### What it does + /// Checks for the suspicious use of `OpenOptions::create()` + /// without an explicit `OpenOptions::truncate()`. + /// + /// ### Why is this bad? + /// `create()` alone will either create a new file or open an + /// existing file. If the file already exists, it will be + /// overwritten when written to, but the file will not be + /// truncated by default. + /// If less data is written to the file + /// than it already contains, the remainder of the file will + /// remain unchanged, and the end of the file will contain old + /// data. + /// In most cases, one should either use `create_new` to ensure + /// the file is created from scratch, or ensure `truncate` is + /// called so that the truncation behaviour is explicit. `truncate(true)` + /// will ensure the file is entirely overwritten with new data, whereas + /// `truncate(false)` will explicitely keep the default behavior. + /// + /// ### Example + /// ```rust,no_run + /// use std::fs::OpenOptions; + /// + /// OpenOptions::new().create(true); + /// ``` + /// Use instead: + /// ```rust,no_run + /// use std::fs::OpenOptions; + /// + /// OpenOptions::new().create(true).truncate(true); + /// ``` + #[clippy::version = "1.75.0"] + pub SUSPICIOUS_OPEN_OPTIONS, + suspicious, + "suspicious combination of options for opening a file" +} + declare_clippy_lint! { /// ### What it does ///* Checks for [push](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/path/struct.PathBuf.html#method.push) @@ -4033,6 +4071,7 @@ impl_lint_pass!(Methods => [ MAP_ERR_IGNORE, MUT_MUTEX_LOCK, NONSENSICAL_OPEN_OPTIONS, + SUSPICIOUS_OPEN_OPTIONS, PATH_BUF_PUSH_OVERWRITE, RANGE_ZIP_WITH_LEN, REPEAT_ONCE, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/open_options.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/open_options.rs index 65c986dcacce..77484ab91a9d 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/open_options.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/open_options.rs @@ -1,46 +1,74 @@ -use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint; -use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; +use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; + +use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint, span_lint_and_then}; +use clippy_utils::ty::{is_type_diagnostic_item, match_type}; +use clippy_utils::{match_any_def_paths, paths}; use rustc_ast::ast::LitKind; use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind}; use rustc_lint::LateContext; +use rustc_middle::ty::Ty; use rustc_span::source_map::Spanned; use rustc_span::{sym, Span}; -use super::NONSENSICAL_OPEN_OPTIONS; +use super::{NONSENSICAL_OPEN_OPTIONS, SUSPICIOUS_OPEN_OPTIONS}; + +fn is_open_options(cx: &LateContext<'_>, ty: Ty<'_>) -> bool { + is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::FsOpenOptions) || match_type(cx, ty, &paths::TOKIO_IO_OPEN_OPTIONS) +} pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, e: &'tcx Expr<'_>, recv: &'tcx Expr<'_>) { if let Some(method_id) = cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def_id(e.hir_id) && let Some(impl_id) = cx.tcx.impl_of_method(method_id) - && is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, cx.tcx.type_of(impl_id).instantiate_identity(), sym::FsOpenOptions) + && is_open_options(cx, cx.tcx.type_of(impl_id).instantiate_identity()) { let mut options = Vec::new(); - get_open_options(cx, recv, &mut options); - check_open_options(cx, &options, e.span); + if get_open_options(cx, recv, &mut options) { + check_open_options(cx, &options, e.span); + } } } -#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy)] +#[derive(Eq, PartialEq, Clone, Debug)] enum Argument { - True, - False, + Set(bool), Unknown, } -#[derive(Debug)] +#[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Hash, Clone)] enum OpenOption { - Write, + Append, + Create, + CreateNew, Read, Truncate, - Create, - Append, + Write, +} +impl std::fmt::Display for OpenOption { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result { + match self { + OpenOption::Append => write!(f, "append"), + OpenOption::Create => write!(f, "create"), + OpenOption::CreateNew => write!(f, "create_new"), + OpenOption::Read => write!(f, "read"), + OpenOption::Truncate => write!(f, "truncate"), + OpenOption::Write => write!(f, "write"), + } + } } -fn get_open_options(cx: &LateContext<'_>, argument: &Expr<'_>, options: &mut Vec<(OpenOption, Argument)>) { - if let ExprKind::MethodCall(path, receiver, arguments, _) = argument.kind { +/// Collects information about a method call chain on `OpenOptions`. +/// Returns false if an unexpected expression kind was found "on the way", +/// and linting should then be avoided. +fn get_open_options( + cx: &LateContext<'_>, + argument: &Expr<'_>, + options: &mut Vec<(OpenOption, Argument, Span)>, +) -> bool { + if let ExprKind::MethodCall(path, receiver, arguments, span) = argument.kind { let obj_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(receiver).peel_refs(); // Only proceed if this is a call on some object of type std::fs::OpenOptions - if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, obj_ty, sym::FsOpenOptions) && !arguments.is_empty() { + if !arguments.is_empty() && is_open_options(cx, obj_ty) { let argument_option = match arguments[0].kind { ExprKind::Lit(span) => { if let Spanned { @@ -48,11 +76,12 @@ fn get_open_options(cx: &LateContext<'_>, argument: &Expr<'_>, options: &mut Vec .. } = span { - if *lit { Argument::True } else { Argument::False } + Argument::Set(*lit) } else { // The function is called with a literal which is not a boolean literal. // This is theoretically possible, but not very likely. - return; + // We'll ignore it for now + return get_open_options(cx, receiver, options); } }, _ => Argument::Unknown, @@ -60,106 +89,77 @@ fn get_open_options(cx: &LateContext<'_>, argument: &Expr<'_>, options: &mut Vec match path.ident.as_str() { "create" => { - options.push((OpenOption::Create, argument_option)); + options.push((OpenOption::Create, argument_option, span)); + }, + "create_new" => { + options.push((OpenOption::CreateNew, argument_option, span)); }, "append" => { - options.push((OpenOption::Append, argument_option)); + options.push((OpenOption::Append, argument_option, span)); }, "truncate" => { - options.push((OpenOption::Truncate, argument_option)); + options.push((OpenOption::Truncate, argument_option, span)); }, "read" => { - options.push((OpenOption::Read, argument_option)); + options.push((OpenOption::Read, argument_option, span)); }, "write" => { - options.push((OpenOption::Write, argument_option)); + options.push((OpenOption::Write, argument_option, span)); + }, + _ => { + // Avoid linting altogether if this method is from a trait. + // This might be a user defined extension trait with a method like `truncate_write` + // which would be a false positive + if let Some(method_def_id) = cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def_id(argument.hir_id) + && cx.tcx.trait_of_item(method_def_id).is_some() + { + return false; + } }, - _ => (), } - get_open_options(cx, receiver, options); + get_open_options(cx, receiver, options) + } else { + false } + } else if let ExprKind::Call(callee, _) = argument.kind + && let ExprKind::Path(path) = callee.kind + && let Some(did) = cx.qpath_res(&path, callee.hir_id).opt_def_id() + { + match_any_def_paths( + cx, + did, + &[ + &paths::TOKIO_IO_OPEN_OPTIONS_NEW, + &paths::OPEN_OPTIONS_NEW, + &paths::FILE_OPTIONS, + &paths::TOKIO_FILE_OPTIONS, + ], + ) + .is_some() + } else { + false } } -fn check_open_options(cx: &LateContext<'_>, options: &[(OpenOption, Argument)], span: Span) { - let (mut create, mut append, mut truncate, mut read, mut write) = (false, false, false, false, false); - let (mut create_arg, mut append_arg, mut truncate_arg, mut read_arg, mut write_arg) = - (false, false, false, false, false); - // This code is almost duplicated (oh, the irony), but I haven't found a way to - // unify it. - - for option in options { - match *option { - (OpenOption::Create, arg) => { - if create { - span_lint( - cx, - NONSENSICAL_OPEN_OPTIONS, - span, - "the method `create` is called more than once", - ); - } else { - create = true; - } - create_arg = create_arg || (arg == Argument::True); - }, - (OpenOption::Append, arg) => { - if append { - span_lint( - cx, - NONSENSICAL_OPEN_OPTIONS, - span, - "the method `append` is called more than once", - ); - } else { - append = true; - } - append_arg = append_arg || (arg == Argument::True); - }, - (OpenOption::Truncate, arg) => { - if truncate { - span_lint( - cx, - NONSENSICAL_OPEN_OPTIONS, - span, - "the method `truncate` is called more than once", - ); - } else { - truncate = true; - } - truncate_arg = truncate_arg || (arg == Argument::True); - }, - (OpenOption::Read, arg) => { - if read { - span_lint( - cx, - NONSENSICAL_OPEN_OPTIONS, - span, - "the method `read` is called more than once", - ); - } else { - read = true; - } - read_arg = read_arg || (arg == Argument::True); - }, - (OpenOption::Write, arg) => { - if write { - span_lint( - cx, - NONSENSICAL_OPEN_OPTIONS, - span, - "the method `write` is called more than once", - ); - } else { - write = true; - } - write_arg = write_arg || (arg == Argument::True); - }, +fn check_open_options(cx: &LateContext<'_>, settings: &[(OpenOption, Argument, Span)], span: Span) { + // The args passed to these methods, if they have been called + let mut options = FxHashMap::default(); + for (option, arg, sp) in settings { + if let Some((_, prev_span)) = options.insert(option.clone(), (arg.clone(), *sp)) { + span_lint( + cx, + NONSENSICAL_OPEN_OPTIONS, + prev_span, + &format!("the method `{}` is called more than once", &option), + ); } } - if read && truncate && read_arg && truncate_arg && !(write && write_arg) { + if let Some((Argument::Set(true), _)) = options.get(&OpenOption::Read) + && let Some((Argument::Set(true), _)) = options.get(&OpenOption::Truncate) + && let None | Some((Argument::Set(false), _)) = options.get(&OpenOption::Write) + { span_lint( cx, NONSENSICAL_OPEN_OPTIONS, @@ -167,7 +167,10 @@ fn check_open_options(cx: &LateContext<'_>, options: &[(OpenOption, Argument)], "file opened with `truncate` and `read`", ); } - if append && truncate && append_arg && truncate_arg { + + if let Some((Argument::Set(true), _)) = options.get(&OpenOption::Append) + && let Some((Argument::Set(true), _)) = options.get(&OpenOption::Truncate) + { span_lint( cx, NONSENSICAL_OPEN_OPTIONS, @@ -175,4 +178,29 @@ fn check_open_options(cx: &LateContext<'_>, options: &[(OpenOption, Argument)], "file opened with `append` and `truncate`", ); } + + if let Some((Argument::Set(true), create_span)) = options.get(&OpenOption::Create) + && let None = options.get(&OpenOption::Truncate) + && let None | Some((Argument::Set(false), _)) = options.get(&OpenOption::Append) + { + span_lint_and_then( + cx, + SUSPICIOUS_OPEN_OPTIONS, + *create_span, + "file opened with `create`, but `truncate` behavior not defined", + |diag| { + diag.span_suggestion( + create_span.shrink_to_hi(), + "add", + ".truncate(true)".to_string(), + rustc_errors::Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ) + .help("if you intend to overwrite an existing file entirely, call `.truncate(true)`") + .help( + "if you instead know that you may want to keep some parts of the old file, call `.truncate(false)`", + ) + .help("alternatively, use `.append(true)` to append to the file instead of overwriting it"); + }, + ); + } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/option_as_ref_deref.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/option_as_ref_deref.rs index 756dbe62d84d..88e2af15658f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/option_as_ref_deref.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/option_as_ref_deref.rs @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ pub(super) fn check( }; let method_hint = if is_mut { "as_deref_mut" } else { "as_deref" }; let hint = format!("{}.{method_hint}()", snippet(cx, as_ref_recv.span, "..")); - let suggestion = format!("try using {method_hint} instead"); + let suggestion = format!("consider using {method_hint}"); let msg = format!("called `{current_method}` on an `Option` value"); span_lint_and_sugg( diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/option_map_or_err_ok.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/option_map_or_err_ok.rs index 91e39d5a1cd2..4e424d4c066a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/option_map_or_err_ok.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/option_map_or_err_ok.rs @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( OPTION_MAP_OR_ERR_OK, expr.span, msg, - "try using `ok_or` instead", + "consider using `ok_or`", format!("{self_snippet}.ok_or({err_snippet})"), Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/option_map_or_none.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/option_map_or_none.rs index ff4d8cc9e3e1..193deafccf65 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/option_map_or_none.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/option_map_or_none.rs @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( OPTION_MAP_OR_NONE, expr.span, msg, - "try using `map` instead", + "consider using `map`", format!("{self_snippet}.map({arg_snippet} {func_snippet})"), Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( OPTION_MAP_OR_NONE, expr.span, msg, - "try using `and_then` instead", + "consider using `and_then`", format!("{self_snippet}.and_then({func_snippet})"), Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( RESULT_MAP_OR_INTO_OPTION, expr.span, msg, - "try using `ok` instead", + "consider using `ok`", format!("{self_snippet}.ok()"), Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/result_map_or_else_none.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/result_map_or_else_none.rs index bc16a1128162..3b0dc506305b 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/result_map_or_else_none.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/result_map_or_else_none.rs @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( RESULT_MAP_OR_INTO_OPTION, expr.span, msg, - "try using `ok` instead", + "consider using `ok`", format!("{self_snippet}.ok()"), Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/search_is_some.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/search_is_some.rs index 6339011c92f5..ef1baa6c9882 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/search_is_some.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/search_is_some.rs @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( SEARCH_IS_SOME, method_span.with_hi(expr.span.hi()), &msg, - "use `any()` instead", + "consider using", format!( "any({})", any_search_snippet.as_ref().map_or(&*search_snippet, String::as_str) @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( SEARCH_IS_SOME, expr.span, &msg, - "use `!_.any()` instead", + "consider using", format!( "!{iter}.any({})", any_search_snippet.as_ref().map_or(&*search_snippet, String::as_str) @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( SEARCH_IS_SOME, method_span.with_hi(expr.span.hi()), &msg, - "use `contains()` instead", + "consider using", format!("contains({find_arg})"), applicability, ); @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( SEARCH_IS_SOME, expr.span, &msg, - "use `!_.contains()` instead", + "consider using", format!("!{string}.contains({find_arg})"), applicability, ); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/single_char_pattern.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/single_char_pattern.rs index 3983f0c0cabd..363b1f2b8122 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/single_char_pattern.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/single_char_pattern.rs @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ pub(super) fn check( SINGLE_CHAR_PATTERN, arg.span, "single-character string constant used as pattern", - "try using a `char` instead", + "consider using a `char`", hint, applicability, ); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_join.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_join.rs index e2b389e96dae..c3ad4db38759 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_join.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_join.rs @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( UNNECESSARY_JOIN, span.with_hi(expr.span.hi()), r#"called `.collect::>().join("")` on an iterator"#, - "try using", + "consider using", "collect::()".to_owned(), applicability, ); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_sort_by.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_sort_by.rs index 696e5e74d60a..6911da69b945 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_sort_by.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_sort_by.rs @@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( cx, UNNECESSARY_SORT_BY, expr.span, - "use Vec::sort_by_key here instead", + "consider using `sort_by_key`", "try", format!( "{}.sort{}_by_key(|{}| {})", @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( cx, UNNECESSARY_SORT_BY, expr.span, - "use Vec::sort here instead", + "consider using `sort`", "try", format!( "{}.sort{}()", diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/useless_asref.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/useless_asref.rs index 66727e5a29dc..514015af0455 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/useless_asref.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/useless_asref.rs @@ -1,7 +1,9 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability; use clippy_utils::ty::walk_ptrs_ty_depth; -use clippy_utils::{get_parent_expr, is_diag_trait_item, match_def_path, paths, peel_blocks}; +use clippy_utils::{ + get_parent_expr, is_diag_trait_item, match_def_path, path_to_local_id, paths, peel_blocks, strip_pat_refs, +}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_lint::LateContext; @@ -108,9 +110,12 @@ fn check_qpath(cx: &LateContext<'_>, qpath: hir::QPath<'_>, hir_id: hir::HirId) fn is_calling_clone(cx: &LateContext<'_>, arg: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> bool { match arg.kind { - hir::ExprKind::Closure(&hir::Closure { body, .. }) => { + hir::ExprKind::Closure(&hir::Closure { body, .. }) // If it's a closure, we need to check what is called. - let closure_body = cx.tcx.hir().body(body); + if let closure_body = cx.tcx.hir().body(body) + && let [param] = closure_body.params + && let hir::PatKind::Binding(_, local_id, ..) = strip_pat_refs(param.pat).kind => + { let closure_expr = peel_blocks(closure_body.value); match closure_expr.kind { hir::ExprKind::MethodCall(method, obj, [], _) => { @@ -122,14 +127,17 @@ fn is_calling_clone(cx: &LateContext<'_>, arg: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> bool { // no autoderefs && !cx.typeck_results().expr_adjustments(obj).iter() .any(|a| matches!(a.kind, Adjust::Deref(Some(..)))) + && path_to_local_id(obj, local_id) { true } else { false } }, - hir::ExprKind::Call(call, [_]) => { - if let hir::ExprKind::Path(qpath) = call.kind { + hir::ExprKind::Call(call, [recv]) => { + if let hir::ExprKind::Path(qpath) = call.kind + && path_to_local_id(recv, local_id) + { check_qpath(cx, qpath, call.hir_id) } else { false diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_pass_by_ref_mut.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_pass_by_ref_mut.rs index 64ef709e2fa2..d2eef6ae4338 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_pass_by_ref_mut.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_pass_by_ref_mut.rs @@ -5,16 +5,15 @@ use clippy_utils::visitors::for_each_expr_with_closures; use clippy_utils::{get_parent_node, inherits_cfg, is_from_proc_macro, is_self}; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashSet, FxIndexMap}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; -use rustc_hir::intravisit::{walk_qpath, FnKind, Visitor}; +use rustc_hir::intravisit::FnKind; use rustc_hir::{ BlockCheckMode, Body, Closure, Expr, ExprKind, FnDecl, HirId, HirIdMap, HirIdSet, Impl, ItemKind, Mutability, Node, - PatKind, QPath, + PatKind, }; use rustc_hir_typeck::expr_use_visitor as euv; use rustc_infer::infer::{InferCtxt, TyCtxtInferExt}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::hir::map::associated_body; -use rustc_middle::hir::nested_filter::OnlyBodies; use rustc_middle::mir::FakeReadCause; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt, UpvarId, UpvarPath}; use rustc_session::impl_lint_pass; @@ -234,12 +233,29 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for NeedlessPassByRefMut<'tcx> { } } - fn check_crate_post(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>) { - cx.tcx.hir().visit_all_item_likes_in_crate(&mut FnNeedsMutVisitor { - cx, - used_fn_def_ids: &mut self.used_fn_def_ids, - }); + fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>) { + // #11182; do not lint if mutability is required elsewhere + if let ExprKind::Path(..) = expr.kind + && let Some(parent) = get_parent_node(cx.tcx, expr.hir_id) + && let ty::FnDef(def_id, _) = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr).kind() + && let Some(def_id) = def_id.as_local() + { + if let Node::Expr(e) = parent + && let ExprKind::Call(call, _) = e.kind + && call.hir_id == expr.hir_id + { + return; + } + // We don't need to check each argument individually as you cannot coerce a function + // taking `&mut` -> `&`, for some reason, so if we've gotten this far we know it's + // passed as a `fn`-like argument (or is unified) and should ignore every "unused" + // argument entirely + self.used_fn_def_ids.insert(def_id); + } + } + + fn check_crate_post(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>) { for (fn_def_id, unused) in self .fn_def_ids_to_maybe_unused_mut .iter() @@ -501,48 +517,3 @@ impl<'tcx> euv::Delegate<'tcx> for MutablyUsedVariablesCtxt<'tcx> { } } } - -/// A final pass to check for paths referencing this function that require the argument to be -/// `&mut`, basically if the function is ever used as a `fn`-like argument. -struct FnNeedsMutVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { - cx: &'a LateContext<'tcx>, - used_fn_def_ids: &'a mut FxHashSet, -} - -impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for FnNeedsMutVisitor<'_, 'tcx> { - type NestedFilter = OnlyBodies; - - fn nested_visit_map(&mut self) -> Self::Map { - self.cx.tcx.hir() - } - - fn visit_qpath(&mut self, qpath: &'tcx QPath<'tcx>, hir_id: HirId, _: Span) { - walk_qpath(self, qpath, hir_id); - - let Self { cx, used_fn_def_ids } = self; - - // #11182; do not lint if mutability is required elsewhere - if let Node::Expr(expr) = cx.tcx.hir_node(hir_id) - && let Some(parent) = get_parent_node(cx.tcx, expr.hir_id) - && let ty::FnDef(def_id, _) = cx - .tcx - .typeck(cx.tcx.hir().enclosing_body_owner(hir_id)) - .expr_ty(expr) - .kind() - && let Some(def_id) = def_id.as_local() - { - if let Node::Expr(e) = parent - && let ExprKind::Call(call, _) = e.kind - && call.hir_id == expr.hir_id - { - return; - } - - // We don't need to check each argument individually as you cannot coerce a function - // taking `&mut` -> `&`, for some reason, so if we've gotten this far we know it's - // passed as a `fn`-like argument (or is unified) and should ignore every "unused" - // argument entirely - used_fn_def_ids.insert(def_id); - } - } -} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/no_effect.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/no_effect.rs index 6bbe427ea298..0d234f7f9b52 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/no_effect.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/no_effect.rs @@ -1,16 +1,18 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint_hir, span_lint_hir_and_then}; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_opt; use clippy_utils::ty::has_drop; -use clippy_utils::{get_parent_node, is_lint_allowed, peel_blocks}; +use clippy_utils::{any_parent_is_automatically_derived, get_parent_node, is_lint_allowed, path_to_local, peel_blocks}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res}; use rustc_hir::{ - is_range_literal, BinOpKind, BlockCheckMode, Expr, ExprKind, ItemKind, Node, PatKind, Stmt, StmtKind, UnsafeSource, + is_range_literal, BinOpKind, BlockCheckMode, Expr, ExprKind, HirId, HirIdMap, ItemKind, Node, PatKind, Stmt, + StmtKind, UnsafeSource, }; use rustc_infer::infer::TyCtxtInferExt as _; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext}; use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro; -use rustc_session::declare_lint_pass; +use rustc_session::impl_lint_pass; +use rustc_span::Span; use std::ops::Deref; declare_clippy_lint! { @@ -74,94 +76,125 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { "outer expressions with no effect" } -declare_lint_pass!(NoEffect => [NO_EFFECT, UNNECESSARY_OPERATION, NO_EFFECT_UNDERSCORE_BINDING]); +#[derive(Default)] +pub struct NoEffect { + underscore_bindings: HirIdMap, + local_bindings: Vec>, +} + +impl_lint_pass!(NoEffect => [NO_EFFECT, UNNECESSARY_OPERATION, NO_EFFECT_UNDERSCORE_BINDING]); impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for NoEffect { fn check_stmt(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, stmt: &'tcx Stmt<'_>) { - if check_no_effect(cx, stmt) { + if self.check_no_effect(cx, stmt) { return; } check_unnecessary_operation(cx, stmt); } -} -fn check_no_effect(cx: &LateContext<'_>, stmt: &Stmt<'_>) -> bool { - if let StmtKind::Semi(expr) = stmt.kind { - // move `expr.span.from_expansion()` ahead - if expr.span.from_expansion() { - return false; - } - let expr = peel_blocks(expr); + fn check_block(&mut self, _: &LateContext<'tcx>, _: &'tcx rustc_hir::Block<'tcx>) { + self.local_bindings.push(Vec::default()); + } - if is_operator_overridden(cx, expr) { - // Return `true`, to prevent `check_unnecessary_operation` from - // linting on this statement as well. - return true; - } - if has_no_effect(cx, expr) { - span_lint_hir_and_then( - cx, - NO_EFFECT, - expr.hir_id, - stmt.span, - "statement with no effect", - |diag| { - for parent in cx.tcx.hir().parent_iter(stmt.hir_id) { - if let Node::Item(item) = parent.1 - && let ItemKind::Fn(..) = item.kind - && let Some(Node::Block(block)) = get_parent_node(cx.tcx, stmt.hir_id) - && let [.., final_stmt] = block.stmts - && final_stmt.hir_id == stmt.hir_id - { - let expr_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr); - let mut ret_ty = cx - .tcx - .fn_sig(item.owner_id) - .instantiate_identity() - .output() - .skip_binder(); - - // Remove `impl Future` to get `T` - if cx.tcx.ty_is_opaque_future(ret_ty) - && let Some(true_ret_ty) = cx.tcx.infer_ctxt().build().get_impl_future_output_ty(ret_ty) - { - ret_ty = true_ret_ty; - } - - if !ret_ty.is_unit() && ret_ty == expr_ty { - diag.span_suggestion( - stmt.span.shrink_to_lo(), - "did you mean to return it?", - "return ", - Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, - ); - } - } - } - }, - ); - return true; - } - } else if let StmtKind::Local(local) = stmt.kind { - if !is_lint_allowed(cx, NO_EFFECT_UNDERSCORE_BINDING, local.hir_id) - && let Some(init) = local.init - && local.els.is_none() - && !local.pat.span.from_expansion() - && has_no_effect(cx, init) - && let PatKind::Binding(_, _, ident, _) = local.pat.kind - && ident.name.to_ident_string().starts_with('_') - { - span_lint_hir( - cx, - NO_EFFECT_UNDERSCORE_BINDING, - init.hir_id, - stmt.span, - "binding to `_` prefixed variable with no side-effect", - ); - return true; + fn check_block_post(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, _: &'tcx rustc_hir::Block<'tcx>) { + for hir_id in self.local_bindings.pop().unwrap() { + if let Some(span) = self.underscore_bindings.remove(&hir_id) { + span_lint_hir( + cx, + NO_EFFECT_UNDERSCORE_BINDING, + hir_id, + span, + "binding to `_` prefixed variable with no side-effect", + ); + } } } - false + + fn check_expr(&mut self, _: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx rustc_hir::Expr<'tcx>) { + if let Some(def_id) = path_to_local(expr) { + self.underscore_bindings.remove(&def_id); + } + } +} + +impl NoEffect { + fn check_no_effect(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, stmt: &Stmt<'_>) -> bool { + if let StmtKind::Semi(expr) = stmt.kind { + // move `expr.span.from_expansion()` ahead + if expr.span.from_expansion() { + return false; + } + let expr = peel_blocks(expr); + + if is_operator_overridden(cx, expr) { + // Return `true`, to prevent `check_unnecessary_operation` from + // linting on this statement as well. + return true; + } + if has_no_effect(cx, expr) { + span_lint_hir_and_then( + cx, + NO_EFFECT, + expr.hir_id, + stmt.span, + "statement with no effect", + |diag| { + for parent in cx.tcx.hir().parent_iter(stmt.hir_id) { + if let Node::Item(item) = parent.1 + && let ItemKind::Fn(..) = item.kind + && let Some(Node::Block(block)) = get_parent_node(cx.tcx, stmt.hir_id) + && let [.., final_stmt] = block.stmts + && final_stmt.hir_id == stmt.hir_id + { + let expr_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr); + let mut ret_ty = cx + .tcx + .fn_sig(item.owner_id) + .instantiate_identity() + .output() + .skip_binder(); + + // Remove `impl Future` to get `T` + if cx.tcx.ty_is_opaque_future(ret_ty) + && let Some(true_ret_ty) = + cx.tcx.infer_ctxt().build().get_impl_future_output_ty(ret_ty) + { + ret_ty = true_ret_ty; + } + + if !ret_ty.is_unit() && ret_ty == expr_ty { + diag.span_suggestion( + stmt.span.shrink_to_lo(), + "did you mean to return it?", + "return ", + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); + } + } + } + }, + ); + return true; + } + } else if let StmtKind::Local(local) = stmt.kind { + if !is_lint_allowed(cx, NO_EFFECT_UNDERSCORE_BINDING, local.hir_id) + && let Some(init) = local.init + && local.els.is_none() + && !local.pat.span.from_expansion() + && has_no_effect(cx, init) + && let PatKind::Binding(_, hir_id, ident, _) = local.pat.kind + && ident.name.to_ident_string().starts_with('_') + && !any_parent_is_automatically_derived(cx.tcx, local.hir_id) + { + if let Some(l) = self.local_bindings.last_mut() { + l.push(hir_id); + self.underscore_bindings.insert(hir_id, ident.span); + } + return true; + } + } + false + } } fn is_operator_overridden(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) -> bool { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/operators/arithmetic_side_effects.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/operators/arithmetic_side_effects.rs index 929efb6c574d..96ea063aa74d 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/operators/arithmetic_side_effects.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/operators/arithmetic_side_effects.rs @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ use super::ARITHMETIC_SIDE_EFFECTS; use clippy_utils::consts::{constant, constant_simple, Constant}; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint; -use clippy_utils::ty::type_diagnostic_name; +use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; use clippy_utils::{expr_or_init, is_from_proc_macro, is_lint_allowed, peel_hir_expr_refs, peel_hir_expr_unary}; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; -use rustc_middle::ty::Ty; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty}; use rustc_session::impl_lint_pass; use rustc_span::source_map::Spanned; use rustc_span::symbol::sym; @@ -88,37 +88,44 @@ impl ArithmeticSideEffects { } /// Verifies built-in types that have specific allowed operations - fn has_specific_allowed_type_and_operation( - cx: &LateContext<'_>, - lhs_ty: Ty<'_>, + fn has_specific_allowed_type_and_operation<'tcx>( + cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, + lhs_ty: Ty<'tcx>, op: &Spanned, - rhs_ty: Ty<'_>, + rhs_ty: Ty<'tcx>, ) -> bool { let is_div_or_rem = matches!(op.node, hir::BinOpKind::Div | hir::BinOpKind::Rem); - let is_non_zero_u = |symbol: Option| { - matches!( - symbol, - Some( - sym::NonZeroU128 - | sym::NonZeroU16 - | sym::NonZeroU32 - | sym::NonZeroU64 - | sym::NonZeroU8 - | sym::NonZeroUsize - ) - ) + let is_non_zero_u = |cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>| { + let tcx = cx.tcx; + + let ty::Adt(adt, substs) = ty.kind() else { return false }; + + if !tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::NonZero, adt.did()) { + return false; + }; + + let int_type = substs.type_at(0); + let unsigned_int_types = [ + tcx.types.u8, + tcx.types.u16, + tcx.types.u32, + tcx.types.u64, + tcx.types.u128, + tcx.types.usize, + ]; + + unsigned_int_types.contains(&int_type) }; let is_sat_or_wrap = |ty: Ty<'_>| { - let is_sat = type_diagnostic_name(cx, ty) == Some(sym::Saturating); - let is_wrap = type_diagnostic_name(cx, ty) == Some(sym::Wrapping); - is_sat || is_wrap + is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::Saturating) || is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::Wrapping) }; - // If the RHS is NonZeroU*, then division or module by zero will never occur - if is_non_zero_u(type_diagnostic_name(cx, rhs_ty)) && is_div_or_rem { + // If the RHS is `NonZero`, then division or module by zero will never occur. + if is_non_zero_u(cx, rhs_ty) && is_div_or_rem { return true; } - // `Saturation` and `Wrapping` can overflow if the RHS is zero in a division or module + + // `Saturation` and `Wrapping` can overflow if the RHS is zero in a division or module. if is_sat_or_wrap(lhs_ty) { return !is_div_or_rem; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/operators/ptr_eq.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/operators/ptr_eq.rs index 9db2e24630aa..a69989e400be 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/operators/ptr_eq.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/operators/ptr_eq.rs @@ -1,13 +1,12 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_opt; +use clippy_utils::std_or_core; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::{BinOpKind, Expr, ExprKind}; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use super::PTR_EQ; -static LINT_MSG: &str = "use `std::ptr::eq` when comparing raw pointers"; - pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>, @@ -26,13 +25,14 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( && let Some(left_snip) = snippet_opt(cx, left_var.span) && let Some(right_snip) = snippet_opt(cx, right_var.span) { + let Some(top_crate) = std_or_core(cx) else { return }; span_lint_and_sugg( cx, PTR_EQ, expr.span, - LINT_MSG, + &format!("use `{top_crate}::ptr::eq` when comparing raw pointers"), "try", - format!("std::ptr::eq({left_snip}, {right_snip})"), + format!("{top_crate}::ptr::eq({left_snip}, {right_snip})"), Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/pub_underscore_fields.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/pub_underscore_fields.rs index 00465ce43813..88b5a6cfe2aa 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/pub_underscore_fields.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/pub_underscore_fields.rs @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for PubUnderscoreFields { }; let is_visible = |field: &FieldDef<'_>| match self.behavior { - PubUnderscoreFieldsBehaviour::PublicallyExported => cx.effective_visibilities.is_reachable(field.def_id), + PubUnderscoreFieldsBehaviour::PubliclyExported => cx.effective_visibilities.is_reachable(field.def_id), PubUnderscoreFieldsBehaviour::AllPubFields => { // If there is a visibility span then the field is marked pub in some way. !field.vis_span.is_empty() diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/read_zero_byte_vec.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/read_zero_byte_vec.rs index 62f3c09aa7e2..650324d4249e 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/read_zero_byte_vec.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/read_zero_byte_vec.rs @@ -1,11 +1,13 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint, span_lint_and_sugg}; +use clippy_utils::get_enclosing_block; use clippy_utils::higher::{get_vec_init_kind, VecInitKind}; use clippy_utils::source::snippet; -use clippy_utils::visitors::for_each_expr; -use core::ops::ControlFlow; -use hir::{Expr, ExprKind, Local, PatKind, PathSegment, QPath, StmtKind}; + +use hir::{Expr, ExprKind, HirId, Local, PatKind, PathSegment, QPath, StmtKind}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir as hir; +use rustc_hir::def::Res; +use rustc_hir::intravisit::{walk_expr, Visitor}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_session::declare_lint_pass; @@ -49,57 +51,40 @@ declare_lint_pass!(ReadZeroByteVec => [READ_ZERO_BYTE_VEC]); impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ReadZeroByteVec { fn check_block(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, block: &hir::Block<'tcx>) { - for (idx, stmt) in block.stmts.iter().enumerate() { - if !stmt.span.from_expansion() - // matches `let v = Vec::new();` - && let StmtKind::Local(local) = stmt.kind - && let Local { pat, init: Some(init), .. } = local - && let PatKind::Binding(_, _, ident, _) = pat.kind + for stmt in block.stmts { + if stmt.span.from_expansion() { + return; + } + + if let StmtKind::Local(local) = stmt.kind + && let Local { + pat, init: Some(init), .. + } = local + && let PatKind::Binding(_, id, ident, _) = pat.kind && let Some(vec_init_kind) = get_vec_init_kind(cx, init) { - let visitor = |expr: &Expr<'_>| { - if let ExprKind::MethodCall(path, _, [arg], _) = expr.kind - && let PathSegment { - ident: read_or_read_exact, - .. - } = *path - && matches!(read_or_read_exact.as_str(), "read" | "read_exact") - && let ExprKind::AddrOf(_, hir::Mutability::Mut, inner) = arg.kind - && let ExprKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(None, inner_path)) = inner.kind - && let [inner_seg] = inner_path.segments - && ident.name == inner_seg.ident.name - { - ControlFlow::Break(()) - } else { - ControlFlow::Continue(()) - } + let mut visitor = ReadVecVisitor { + local_id: id, + read_zero_expr: None, + has_resize: false, }; - let (read_found, next_stmt_span) = if let Some(next_stmt) = block.stmts.get(idx + 1) { - // case { .. stmt; stmt; .. } - (for_each_expr(next_stmt, visitor).is_some(), next_stmt.span) - } else if let Some(e) = block.expr { - // case { .. stmt; expr } - (for_each_expr(e, visitor).is_some(), e.span) - } else { + let Some(enclosing_block) = get_enclosing_block(cx, id) else { return; }; + visitor.visit_block(enclosing_block); - if read_found && !next_stmt_span.from_expansion() { + if let Some(expr) = visitor.read_zero_expr { let applicability = Applicability::MaybeIncorrect; match vec_init_kind { VecInitKind::WithConstCapacity(len) => { span_lint_and_sugg( cx, READ_ZERO_BYTE_VEC, - next_stmt_span, + expr.span, "reading zero byte data to `Vec`", "try", - format!( - "{}.resize({len}, 0); {}", - ident.as_str(), - snippet(cx, next_stmt_span, "..") - ), + format!("{}.resize({len}, 0); {}", ident.as_str(), snippet(cx, expr.span, "..")), applicability, ); }, @@ -108,25 +93,20 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ReadZeroByteVec { span_lint_and_sugg( cx, READ_ZERO_BYTE_VEC, - next_stmt_span, + expr.span, "reading zero byte data to `Vec`", "try", format!( "{}.resize({}, 0); {}", ident.as_str(), snippet(cx, e.span, ".."), - snippet(cx, next_stmt_span, "..") + snippet(cx, expr.span, "..") ), applicability, ); }, _ => { - span_lint( - cx, - READ_ZERO_BYTE_VEC, - next_stmt_span, - "reading zero byte data to `Vec`", - ); + span_lint(cx, READ_ZERO_BYTE_VEC, expr.span, "reading zero byte data to `Vec`"); }, } } @@ -134,3 +114,47 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ReadZeroByteVec { } } } + +struct ReadVecVisitor<'tcx> { + local_id: HirId, + read_zero_expr: Option<&'tcx Expr<'tcx>>, + has_resize: bool, +} + +impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for ReadVecVisitor<'tcx> { + fn visit_expr(&mut self, e: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>) { + if let ExprKind::MethodCall(path, receiver, args, _) = e.kind { + let PathSegment { ident, .. } = *path; + + match ident.as_str() { + "read" | "read_exact" => { + let [arg] = args else { return }; + if let ExprKind::AddrOf(_, hir::Mutability::Mut, inner) = arg.kind + && let ExprKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(None, inner_path)) = inner.kind + && let [inner_seg] = inner_path.segments + && let Res::Local(res_id) = inner_seg.res + && self.local_id == res_id + { + self.read_zero_expr = Some(e); + return; + } + }, + "resize" => { + // If the Vec is resized, then it's a valid read + if let ExprKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(_, inner_path)) = receiver.kind + && let Res::Local(res_id) = inner_path.res + && self.local_id == res_id + { + self.has_resize = true; + return; + } + }, + _ => {}, + } + } + + if !self.has_resize && self.read_zero_expr.is_none() { + walk_expr(self, e); + } + } +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.rs index 2cd3e57f885a..6540626f7d5a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.rs @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::{Block, ExprKind}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_session::declare_lint_pass; +use rustc_span::{ExpnKind, MacroKind, Span}; declare_clippy_lint! { /// ### What it does @@ -39,6 +40,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for SemicolonIfNothingReturned { fn check_block(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, block: &'tcx Block<'tcx>) { if !block.span.from_expansion() && let Some(expr) = block.expr + && !from_attr_macro(expr.span) && let t_expr = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr) && t_expr.is_unit() && let mut app = Applicability::MachineApplicable @@ -63,3 +65,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for SemicolonIfNothingReturned { } } } + +fn from_attr_macro(span: Span) -> bool { + matches!(span.ctxt().outer_expn_data().kind, ExpnKind::Macro(MacroKind::Attr, _)) +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/single_call_fn.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/single_call_fn.rs index 8e181c3ccc74..038774207744 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/single_call_fn.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/single_call_fn.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help; +use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_hir_and_then; use clippy_utils::{is_from_proc_macro, is_in_test_function}; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; use rustc_hir::def_id::LocalDefId; @@ -88,16 +88,18 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for SingleCallFn { }; cx.tcx.hir().visit_all_item_likes_in_crate(&mut v); - for usage in self.def_id_to_usage.values() { + for (&def_id, usage) in &self.def_id_to_usage { let single_call_fn_span = usage.0; if let [caller_span] = *usage.1 { - span_lint_and_help( + span_lint_hir_and_then( cx, SINGLE_CALL_FN, + cx.tcx.local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id), single_call_fn_span, "this function is only used once", - Some(caller_span), - "used here", + |diag| { + diag.span_help(caller_span, "used here"); + }, ); } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/trait_bounds.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/trait_bounds.rs index e4054393d0ad..768623b5d034 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/trait_bounds.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/trait_bounds.rs @@ -390,6 +390,14 @@ fn get_trait_info_from_bound<'a>(bound: &'a GenericBound<'_>) -> Option<(Res, &' } } +fn get_ty_res(ty: Ty<'_>) -> Option { + match ty.kind { + TyKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(_, path)) => Some(path.res), + TyKind::Path(QPath::TypeRelative(ty, _)) => get_ty_res(*ty), + _ => None, + } +} + // FIXME: ComparableTraitRef does not support nested bounds needed for associated_type_bounds fn into_comparable_trait_ref(trait_ref: &TraitRef<'_>) -> ComparableTraitRef { ComparableTraitRef( @@ -401,10 +409,8 @@ fn into_comparable_trait_ref(trait_ref: &TraitRef<'_>) -> ComparableTraitRef { .filter_map(|segment| { // get trait bound type arguments Some(segment.args?.args.iter().filter_map(|arg| { - if let GenericArg::Type(ty) = arg - && let TyKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(_, path)) = ty.kind - { - return Some(path.res); + if let GenericArg::Type(ty) = arg { + return get_ty_res(**ty); } None })) diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/transmute_int_to_char.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/transmute_int_to_char.rs index 7d31c375f8cf..2a6c24812545 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/transmute_int_to_char.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/transmute_int_to_char.rs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ use super::TRANSMUTE_INT_TO_CHAR; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_then; -use clippy_utils::sugg; +use clippy_utils::{std_or_core, sugg}; use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::Expr; @@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( e.span, &format!("transmute from a `{from_ty}` to a `char`"), |diag| { + let Some(top_crate) = std_or_core(cx) else { return }; let arg = sugg::Sugg::hir(cx, arg, ".."); let arg = if let ty::Int(_) = from_ty.kind() { arg.as_ty(ast::UintTy::U32.name_str()) @@ -34,7 +35,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( diag.span_suggestion( e.span, "consider using", - format!("std::char::from_u32({arg}).unwrap()"), + format!("{top_crate}::char::from_u32({arg}).unwrap()"), Applicability::Unspecified, ); }, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/transmute_int_to_non_zero.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/transmute_int_to_non_zero.rs index 5df645491ff8..97068efd43cd 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/transmute_int_to_non_zero.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/transmute_int_to_non_zero.rs @@ -16,40 +16,55 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( to_ty: Ty<'tcx>, arg: &'tcx Expr<'_>, ) -> bool { - let (ty::Int(_) | ty::Uint(_), Some(to_ty_adt)) = (&from_ty.kind(), to_ty.ty_adt_def()) else { - return false; - }; - let Some(to_type_sym) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_name(to_ty_adt.did()) else { + let tcx = cx.tcx; + + let (ty::Int(_) | ty::Uint(_), ty::Adt(adt, substs)) = (&from_ty.kind(), to_ty.kind()) else { return false; }; - if !matches!( - to_type_sym, - sym::NonZeroU8 - | sym::NonZeroU16 - | sym::NonZeroU32 - | sym::NonZeroU64 - | sym::NonZeroU128 - | sym::NonZeroI8 - | sym::NonZeroI16 - | sym::NonZeroI32 - | sym::NonZeroI64 - | sym::NonZeroI128 - ) { + if !tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::NonZero, adt.did()) { return false; - } + }; + + // FIXME: This can be simplified once `NonZero` is stable. + let coercable_types = [ + ("NonZeroU8", tcx.types.u8), + ("NonZeroU16", tcx.types.u16), + ("NonZeroU32", tcx.types.u32), + ("NonZeroU64", tcx.types.u64), + ("NonZeroU128", tcx.types.u128), + ("NonZeroUsize", tcx.types.usize), + ("NonZeroI8", tcx.types.i8), + ("NonZeroI16", tcx.types.i16), + ("NonZeroI32", tcx.types.i32), + ("NonZeroI64", tcx.types.i64), + ("NonZeroI128", tcx.types.i128), + ("NonZeroIsize", tcx.types.isize), + ]; + + let int_type = substs.type_at(0); + + let Some(nonzero_alias) = coercable_types.iter().find_map(|(nonzero_alias, t)| { + if *t == int_type && *t == from_ty { + Some(nonzero_alias) + } else { + None + } + }) else { + return false; + }; span_lint_and_then( cx, TRANSMUTE_INT_TO_NON_ZERO, e.span, - &format!("transmute from a `{from_ty}` to a `{to_type_sym}`"), + &format!("transmute from a `{from_ty}` to a `{nonzero_alias}`"), |diag| { let arg = sugg::Sugg::hir(cx, arg, ".."); diag.span_suggestion( e.span, "consider using", - format!("{to_type_sym}::{}({arg})", sym::new_unchecked), + format!("{nonzero_alias}::{}({arg})", sym::new_unchecked), Applicability::Unspecified, ); }, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/transmute_ref_to_ref.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/transmute_ref_to_ref.rs index 98e9ea2d7751..6c885ebdea11 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/transmute_ref_to_ref.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/transmute_ref_to_ref.rs @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ use super::{TRANSMUTE_BYTES_TO_STR, TRANSMUTE_PTR_TO_PTR}; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint_and_sugg, span_lint_and_then}; use clippy_utils::source::snippet; -use clippy_utils::sugg; +use clippy_utils::{std_or_core, sugg}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::{Expr, Mutability}; use rustc_lint::LateContext; @@ -25,6 +25,8 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( && let ty::Uint(ty::UintTy::U8) = slice_ty.kind() && from_mutbl == to_mutbl { + let Some(top_crate) = std_or_core(cx) else { return true }; + let postfix = if *from_mutbl == Mutability::Mut { "_mut" } else { "" }; let snippet = snippet(cx, arg.span, ".."); @@ -36,9 +38,9 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( &format!("transmute from a `{from_ty}` to a `{to_ty}`"), "consider using", if const_context { - format!("std::str::from_utf8_unchecked{postfix}({snippet})") + format!("{top_crate}::str::from_utf8_unchecked{postfix}({snippet})") } else { - format!("std::str::from_utf8{postfix}({snippet}).unwrap()") + format!("{top_crate}::str::from_utf8{postfix}({snippet}).unwrap()") }, Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, ); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/utils.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/utils.rs index 1cf6cf8548a6..7a7bb9f9c94c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/utils.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/utils.rs @@ -37,12 +37,6 @@ pub(super) fn check_cast<'tcx>( let inherited = Inherited::new(cx.tcx, local_def_id); let fn_ctxt = FnCtxt::new(&inherited, cx.param_env, local_def_id); - // If we already have errors, we can't be sure we can pointer cast. - assert!( - !fn_ctxt.errors_reported_since_creation(), - "Newly created FnCtxt contained errors" - ); - if let Ok(check) = cast::CastCheck::new( &fn_ctxt, e, @@ -53,17 +47,7 @@ pub(super) fn check_cast<'tcx>( DUMMY_SP, hir::Constness::NotConst, ) { - let res = check.do_check(&fn_ctxt); - - // do_check's documentation says that it might return Ok and create - // errors in the fcx instead of returning Err in some cases. Those cases - // should be filtered out before getting here. - assert!( - !fn_ctxt.errors_reported_since_creation(), - "`fn_ctxt` contained errors after cast check!" - ); - - res.ok() + check.do_check(&fn_ctxt).ok() } else { None } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unconditional_recursion.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unconditional_recursion.rs index b418db53ea47..209035804e43 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unconditional_recursion.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unconditional_recursion.rs @@ -167,7 +167,15 @@ fn check_partial_eq(cx: &LateContext<'_>, method_span: Span, method_def_id: Loca false } }, - ExprKind::MethodCall(segment, _receiver, &[_arg], _) if segment.ident.name == name.name => { + ExprKind::MethodCall(segment, receiver, &[_arg], _) if segment.ident.name == name.name => { + if let Some(ty) = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty_opt(receiver) + && let Some(ty_id) = get_ty_def_id(ty) + && self_arg != ty_id + { + // Since this called on a different type, the lint should not be + // triggered here. + return; + } if let Some(fn_id) = cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def_id(expr.hir_id) && let Some(trait_id) = cx.tcx.trait_of_item(fn_id) && trait_id == trait_def_id diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unused_io_amount.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unused_io_amount.rs index 1de9adfcb963..adc66e15ff50 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unused_io_amount.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unused_io_amount.rs @@ -1,9 +1,10 @@ -use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint, span_lint_and_help}; -use clippy_utils::{is_trait_method, is_try, match_trait_method, paths}; +use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_then; +use clippy_utils::{is_res_lang_ctor, is_trait_method, match_trait_method, paths}; +use hir::{ExprKind, PatKind}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_session::declare_lint_pass; -use rustc_span::sym; +use rustc_span::{sym, Span}; declare_clippy_lint! { /// ### What it does @@ -45,126 +46,219 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { declare_lint_pass!(UnusedIoAmount => [UNUSED_IO_AMOUNT]); -impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UnusedIoAmount { - fn check_stmt(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, s: &hir::Stmt<'_>) { - let (hir::StmtKind::Semi(expr) | hir::StmtKind::Expr(expr)) = s.kind else { - return; - }; +#[derive(Copy, Clone)] +enum IoOp { + AsyncWrite(bool), + AsyncRead(bool), + SyncRead(bool), + SyncWrite(bool), +} - match expr.kind { - hir::ExprKind::Match(res, _, _) if is_try(cx, expr).is_some() => { - if let hir::ExprKind::Call(func, [ref arg_0, ..]) = res.kind { - if matches!( - func.kind, - hir::ExprKind::Path(hir::QPath::LangItem(hir::LangItem::TryTraitBranch, ..)) - ) { - check_map_error(cx, arg_0, expr); - } - } else { - check_map_error(cx, res, expr); - } - }, - hir::ExprKind::MethodCall(path, arg_0, ..) => match path.ident.as_str() { - "expect" | "unwrap" | "unwrap_or" | "unwrap_or_else" | "is_ok" | "is_err" => { - check_map_error(cx, arg_0, expr); - }, - _ => (), - }, - _ => (), +impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UnusedIoAmount { + /// We perform the check on the block level. + /// If we want to catch match and if expressions that act as returns of the block + /// we need to check them at `check_expr` or `check_block` as they are not stmts + /// but we can't check them at `check_expr` because we need the broader context + /// because we should do this only for the final expression of the block, and not for + /// `StmtKind::Local` which binds values => the io amount is used. + /// + /// To check for unused io amount in stmts, we only consider `StmtKind::Semi`. + /// `StmtKind::Local` is not considered because it binds values => the io amount is used. + /// `StmtKind::Expr` is not considered because requires unit type => the io amount is used. + /// `StmtKind::Item` is not considered because it's not an expression. + /// + /// We then check the individual expressions via `check_expr`. We use the same logic for + /// semi expressions and the final expression as we need to check match and if expressions + /// for binding of the io amount to `Ok(_)`. + /// + /// We explicitly check for the match source to be Normal as it needs special logic + /// to consider the arms, and we want to avoid breaking the logic for situations where things + /// get desugared to match. + fn check_block(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, block: &'tcx hir::Block<'tcx>) { + for stmt in block.stmts { + if let hir::StmtKind::Semi(exp) = stmt.kind { + check_expr(cx, exp); + } + } + + if let Some(exp) = block.expr + && matches!(exp.kind, hir::ExprKind::If(_, _, _) | hir::ExprKind::Match(_, _, _)) + { + check_expr(cx, exp); } } } +fn check_expr<'a>(cx: &LateContext<'a>, expr: &'a hir::Expr<'a>) { + match expr.kind { + hir::ExprKind::If(cond, _, _) + if let ExprKind::Let(hir::Let { pat, init, .. }) = cond.kind + && pattern_is_ignored_ok(cx, pat) + && let Some(op) = should_lint(cx, init) => + { + emit_lint(cx, cond.span, op, &[pat.span]); + }, + hir::ExprKind::Match(expr, arms, hir::MatchSource::Normal) if let Some(op) = should_lint(cx, expr) => { + let found_arms: Vec<_> = arms + .iter() + .filter_map(|arm| { + if pattern_is_ignored_ok(cx, arm.pat) { + Some(arm.span) + } else { + None + } + }) + .collect(); + if !found_arms.is_empty() { + emit_lint(cx, expr.span, op, found_arms.as_slice()); + } + }, + _ if let Some(op) = should_lint(cx, expr) => { + emit_lint(cx, expr.span, op, &[]); + }, + _ => {}, + }; +} + +fn should_lint<'a>(cx: &LateContext<'a>, mut inner: &'a hir::Expr<'a>) -> Option { + inner = unpack_match(inner); + inner = unpack_try(inner); + inner = unpack_call_chain(inner); + inner = unpack_await(inner); + // we type-check it to get whether it's a read/write or their vectorized forms + // and keep only the ones that are produce io amount + check_io_mode(cx, inner) +} + +fn pattern_is_ignored_ok(cx: &LateContext<'_>, pat: &hir::Pat<'_>) -> bool { + // the if checks whether we are in a result Ok( ) pattern + // and the return checks whether it is unhandled + + if let PatKind::TupleStruct(ref path, inner_pat, ddp) = pat.kind + // we check against Result::Ok to avoid linting on Err(_) or something else. + && is_res_lang_ctor(cx, cx.qpath_res(path, pat.hir_id), hir::LangItem::ResultOk) + { + return match (inner_pat, ddp.as_opt_usize()) { + // Ok(_) pattern + ([inner_pat], None) if matches!(inner_pat.kind, PatKind::Wild) => true, + // Ok(..) pattern + ([], Some(0)) => true, + _ => false, + }; + } + false +} + +fn unpack_call_chain<'a>(mut expr: &'a hir::Expr<'a>) -> &'a hir::Expr<'a> { + while let hir::ExprKind::MethodCall(path, receiver, ..) = expr.kind { + if matches!( + path.ident.as_str(), + "unwrap" | "expect" | "unwrap_or" | "unwrap_or_else" | "ok" | "is_ok" | "is_err" | "or_else" | "or" + ) { + expr = receiver; + } else { + break; + } + } + expr +} + +fn unpack_try<'a>(mut expr: &'a hir::Expr<'a>) -> &'a hir::Expr<'a> { + while let hir::ExprKind::Call(func, [ref arg_0, ..]) = expr.kind + && matches!( + func.kind, + hir::ExprKind::Path(hir::QPath::LangItem(hir::LangItem::TryTraitBranch, ..)) + ) + { + expr = arg_0; + } + expr +} + +fn unpack_match<'a>(mut expr: &'a hir::Expr<'a>) -> &'a hir::Expr<'a> { + while let hir::ExprKind::Match(res, _, _) = expr.kind { + expr = res; + } + expr +} + /// If `expr` is an (e).await, return the inner expression "e" that's being /// waited on. Otherwise return None. -fn try_remove_await<'a>(expr: &'a hir::Expr<'a>) -> Option<&hir::Expr<'a>> { +fn unpack_await<'a>(expr: &'a hir::Expr<'a>) -> &hir::Expr<'a> { if let hir::ExprKind::Match(expr, _, hir::MatchSource::AwaitDesugar) = expr.kind { if let hir::ExprKind::Call(func, [ref arg_0, ..]) = expr.kind { if matches!( func.kind, hir::ExprKind::Path(hir::QPath::LangItem(hir::LangItem::IntoFutureIntoFuture, ..)) ) { - return Some(arg_0); + return arg_0; } } } - - None + expr } -fn check_map_error(cx: &LateContext<'_>, call: &hir::Expr<'_>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) { - let mut call = call; - while let hir::ExprKind::MethodCall(path, receiver, ..) = call.kind { - if matches!(path.ident.as_str(), "or" | "or_else" | "ok") { - call = receiver; - } else { - break; +/// Check whether the current expr is a function call for an IO operation +fn check_io_mode(cx: &LateContext<'_>, call: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> Option { + let hir::ExprKind::MethodCall(path, ..) = call.kind else { + return None; + }; + + let vectorized = match path.ident.as_str() { + "write_vectored" | "read_vectored" => true, + "write" | "read" => false, + _ => { + return None; + }, + }; + + match ( + is_trait_method(cx, call, sym::IoRead), + is_trait_method(cx, call, sym::IoWrite), + match_trait_method(cx, call, &paths::FUTURES_IO_ASYNCREADEXT) + || match_trait_method(cx, call, &paths::TOKIO_IO_ASYNCREADEXT), + match_trait_method(cx, call, &paths::TOKIO_IO_ASYNCWRITEEXT) + || match_trait_method(cx, call, &paths::FUTURES_IO_ASYNCWRITEEXT), + ) { + (true, _, _, _) => Some(IoOp::SyncRead(vectorized)), + (_, true, _, _) => Some(IoOp::SyncWrite(vectorized)), + (_, _, true, _) => Some(IoOp::AsyncRead(vectorized)), + (_, _, _, true) => Some(IoOp::AsyncWrite(vectorized)), + _ => None, + } +} + +fn emit_lint(cx: &LateContext<'_>, span: Span, op: IoOp, wild_cards: &[Span]) { + let (msg, help) = match op { + IoOp::AsyncRead(false) => ( + "read amount is not handled", + Some("use `AsyncReadExt::read_exact` instead, or handle partial reads"), + ), + IoOp::SyncRead(false) => ( + "read amount is not handled", + Some("use `Read::read_exact` instead, or handle partial reads"), + ), + IoOp::SyncWrite(false) => ( + "written amount is not handled", + Some("use `Write::write_all` instead, or handle partial writes"), + ), + IoOp::AsyncWrite(false) => ( + "written amount is not handled", + Some("use `AsyncWriteExt::write_all` instead, or handle partial writes"), + ), + IoOp::SyncRead(true) | IoOp::AsyncRead(true) => ("read amount is not handled", None), + IoOp::SyncWrite(true) | IoOp::AsyncWrite(true) => ("written amount is not handled", None), + }; + + span_lint_and_then(cx, UNUSED_IO_AMOUNT, span, msg, |diag| { + if let Some(help_str) = help { + diag.help(help_str); } - } - - if let Some(call) = try_remove_await(call) { - check_method_call(cx, call, expr, true); - } else { - check_method_call(cx, call, expr, false); - } -} - -fn check_method_call(cx: &LateContext<'_>, call: &hir::Expr<'_>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, is_await: bool) { - if let hir::ExprKind::MethodCall(path, ..) = call.kind { - let symbol = path.ident.as_str(); - let read_trait = if is_await { - match_trait_method(cx, call, &paths::FUTURES_IO_ASYNCREADEXT) - || match_trait_method(cx, call, &paths::TOKIO_IO_ASYNCREADEXT) - } else { - is_trait_method(cx, call, sym::IoRead) - }; - let write_trait = if is_await { - match_trait_method(cx, call, &paths::FUTURES_IO_ASYNCWRITEEXT) - || match_trait_method(cx, call, &paths::TOKIO_IO_ASYNCWRITEEXT) - } else { - is_trait_method(cx, call, sym::IoWrite) - }; - - match (read_trait, write_trait, symbol, is_await) { - (true, _, "read", false) => span_lint_and_help( - cx, - UNUSED_IO_AMOUNT, - expr.span, - "read amount is not handled", - None, - "use `Read::read_exact` instead, or handle partial reads", - ), - (true, _, "read", true) => span_lint_and_help( - cx, - UNUSED_IO_AMOUNT, - expr.span, - "read amount is not handled", - None, - "use `AsyncReadExt::read_exact` instead, or handle partial reads", - ), - (true, _, "read_vectored", _) => { - span_lint(cx, UNUSED_IO_AMOUNT, expr.span, "read amount is not handled"); - }, - (_, true, "write", false) => span_lint_and_help( - cx, - UNUSED_IO_AMOUNT, - expr.span, - "written amount is not handled", - None, - "use `Write::write_all` instead, or handle partial writes", - ), - (_, true, "write", true) => span_lint_and_help( - cx, - UNUSED_IO_AMOUNT, - expr.span, - "written amount is not handled", - None, - "use `AsyncWriteExt::write_all` instead, or handle partial writes", - ), - (_, true, "write_vectored", _) => { - span_lint(cx, UNUSED_IO_AMOUNT, expr.span, "written amount is not handled"); - }, - _ => (), + for span in wild_cards { + diag.span_note( + *span, + "the result is consumed here, but the amount of I/O bytes remains unhandled", + ); } - } + }); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/almost_standard_lint_formulation.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/almost_standard_lint_formulation.rs index 5ddedb24b15a..4822970e47ef 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/almost_standard_lint_formulation.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/almost_standard_lint_formulation.rs @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for AlmostStandardFormulation { ident.span, "non-standard lint formulation", None, - &format!("try using `{}` instead", formulation.correction), + &format!("consider using `{}`", formulation.correction), ); } return; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/invalid_paths.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/invalid_paths.rs index 4fb615e1d579..c62ae8d718db 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/invalid_paths.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/invalid_paths.rs @@ -71,7 +71,9 @@ pub fn check_path(cx: &LateContext<'_>, path: &[&str]) -> bool { SimplifiedType::Str, ] .iter() - .flat_map(|&ty| cx.tcx.incoherent_impls(ty).iter().copied()); + .flat_map(|&ty| cx.tcx.incoherent_impls(ty).into_iter()) + .flatten() + .copied(); for item_def_id in lang_items.iter().map(|(_, def_id)| def_id).chain(incoherent_impls) { let lang_item_path = cx.get_def_path(item_def_id); if path_syms.starts_with(&lang_item_path) { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/attrs.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/attrs.rs index ad8619f0d3d9..2d0c2cf12536 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/attrs.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/attrs.rs @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ use rustc_ast::{ast, attr}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; +use rustc_middle::ty::{AdtDef, TyCtxt}; use rustc_session::Session; use rustc_span::sym; use std::str::FromStr; @@ -159,3 +160,14 @@ pub fn is_doc_hidden(attrs: &[ast::Attribute]) -> bool { .filter_map(ast::Attribute::meta_item_list) .any(|l| attr::list_contains_name(&l, sym::hidden)) } + +pub fn has_non_exhaustive_attr(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, adt: AdtDef<'_>) -> bool { + adt.is_variant_list_non_exhaustive() + || tcx.has_attr(adt.did(), sym::non_exhaustive) + || adt.variants().iter().any(|variant_def| { + variant_def.is_field_list_non_exhaustive() || tcx.has_attr(variant_def.def_id, sym::non_exhaustive) + }) + || adt + .all_fields() + .any(|field_def| tcx.has_attr(field_def.did, sym::non_exhaustive)) +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/hir_utils.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/hir_utils.rs index 979b117db256..4fa93ad23c36 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/hir_utils.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/hir_utils.rs @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ impl HirEqInterExpr<'_, '_, '_> { /// Checks whether two blocks are the same. #[expect(clippy::similar_names)] fn eq_block(&mut self, left: &Block<'_>, right: &Block<'_>) -> bool { - use TokenKind::{BlockComment, LineComment, Semi, Whitespace}; + use TokenKind::{Semi, Whitespace}; if left.stmts.len() != right.stmts.len() { return false; } @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ impl HirEqInterExpr<'_, '_, '_> { return false; } if !eq_span_tokens(self.inner.cx, lstart..lstmt_span.lo, rstart..rstmt_span.lo, |t| { - !matches!(t, Whitespace | LineComment { .. } | BlockComment { .. } | Semi) + !matches!(t, Whitespace | Semi) }) { return false; } @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ impl HirEqInterExpr<'_, '_, '_> { return false; } eq_span_tokens(self.inner.cx, lstart..lend, rstart..rend, |t| { - !matches!(t, Whitespace | LineComment { .. } | BlockComment { .. } | Semi) + !matches!(t, Whitespace | Semi) }) } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/lib.rs index ebe520b27eb5..4e499ff4cc61 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/lib.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/lib.rs @@ -536,7 +536,12 @@ fn find_primitive_impls<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, name: &str) -> impl Iterator SimplifiedType::Float(FloatTy::F32), "f64" => SimplifiedType::Float(FloatTy::F64), #[allow(trivial_casts)] - _ => return Result::<_, rustc_errors::ErrorGuaranteed>::Ok(&[] as &[_]).into_iter().flatten().copied(), + _ => { + return Result::<_, rustc_errors::ErrorGuaranteed>::Ok(&[] as &[_]) + .into_iter() + .flatten() + .copied(); + }, }; tcx.incoherent_impls(ty).into_iter().flatten().copied() @@ -1712,7 +1717,6 @@ pub fn is_refutable(cx: &LateContext<'_>, pat: &Pat<'_>) -> bool { PatKind::Wild | PatKind::Never => false, // If `!` typechecked then the type is empty, so not refutable. PatKind::Binding(_, _, _, pat) => pat.map_or(false, |pat| is_refutable(cx, pat)), PatKind::Box(pat) | PatKind::Ref(pat, _) => is_refutable(cx, pat), - PatKind::Lit(..) | PatKind::Range(..) => true, PatKind::Path(ref qpath) => is_enum_variant(cx, qpath, pat.hir_id), PatKind::Or(pats) => { // TODO: should be the honest check, that pats is exhaustive set @@ -1736,7 +1740,7 @@ pub fn is_refutable(cx: &LateContext<'_>, pat: &Pat<'_>) -> bool { }, } }, - PatKind::Err(_) => true, + PatKind::Lit(..) | PatKind::Range(..) | PatKind::Err(_) => true, } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/paths.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/paths.rs index 0a820a1754ca..0051f7845146 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/paths.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/paths.rs @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ pub const EARLY_CONTEXT: [&str; 2] = ["rustc_lint", "EarlyContext"]; pub const EARLY_LINT_PASS: [&str; 3] = ["rustc_lint", "passes", "EarlyLintPass"]; pub const F32_EPSILON: [&str; 4] = ["core", "f32", "", "EPSILON"]; pub const F64_EPSILON: [&str; 4] = ["core", "f64", "", "EPSILON"]; +pub const FILE_OPTIONS: [&str; 4] = ["std", "fs", "File", "options"]; #[expect(clippy::invalid_paths)] // internal lints do not know about all external crates pub const FUTURES_IO_ASYNCREADEXT: [&str; 3] = ["futures_util", "io", "AsyncReadExt"]; #[expect(clippy::invalid_paths)] // internal lints do not know about all external crates @@ -50,6 +51,7 @@ pub const LATE_CONTEXT: [&str; 2] = ["rustc_lint", "LateContext"]; pub const LATE_LINT_PASS: [&str; 3] = ["rustc_lint", "passes", "LateLintPass"]; pub const LINT: [&str; 2] = ["rustc_lint_defs", "Lint"]; pub const MSRV: [&str; 3] = ["clippy_config", "msrvs", "Msrv"]; +pub const OPEN_OPTIONS_NEW: [&str; 4] = ["std", "fs", "OpenOptions", "new"]; pub const OS_STRING_AS_OS_STR: [&str; 5] = ["std", "ffi", "os_str", "OsString", "as_os_str"]; pub const OS_STR_TO_OS_STRING: [&str; 5] = ["std", "ffi", "os_str", "OsStr", "to_os_string"]; pub const PARKING_LOT_MUTEX_GUARD: [&str; 3] = ["lock_api", "mutex", "MutexGuard"]; @@ -89,9 +91,15 @@ pub const SYMBOL_TO_IDENT_STRING: [&str; 4] = ["rustc_span", "symbol", "Symbol", pub const SYM_MODULE: [&str; 3] = ["rustc_span", "symbol", "sym"]; pub const SYNTAX_CONTEXT: [&str; 3] = ["rustc_span", "hygiene", "SyntaxContext"]; #[expect(clippy::invalid_paths)] // internal lints do not know about all external crates +pub const TOKIO_FILE_OPTIONS: [&str; 5] = ["tokio", "fs", "file", "File", "options"]; +#[expect(clippy::invalid_paths)] // internal lints do not know about all external crates pub const TOKIO_IO_ASYNCREADEXT: [&str; 5] = ["tokio", "io", "util", "async_read_ext", "AsyncReadExt"]; #[expect(clippy::invalid_paths)] // internal lints do not know about all external crates pub const TOKIO_IO_ASYNCWRITEEXT: [&str; 5] = ["tokio", "io", "util", "async_write_ext", "AsyncWriteExt"]; +#[expect(clippy::invalid_paths)] // internal lints do not know about all external crates +pub const TOKIO_IO_OPEN_OPTIONS: [&str; 4] = ["tokio", "fs", "open_options", "OpenOptions"]; +#[expect(clippy::invalid_paths)] // internal lints do not know about all external crates +pub const TOKIO_IO_OPEN_OPTIONS_NEW: [&str; 5] = ["tokio", "fs", "open_options", "OpenOptions", "new"]; pub const VEC_AS_MUT_SLICE: [&str; 4] = ["alloc", "vec", "Vec", "as_mut_slice"]; pub const VEC_AS_SLICE: [&str; 4] = ["alloc", "vec", "Vec", "as_slice"]; pub const VEC_DEQUE_ITER: [&str; 5] = ["alloc", "collections", "vec_deque", "VecDeque", "iter"]; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/ty.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/ty.rs index 59ebe685c11e..11bb16ff6c5b 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/ty.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/ty.rs @@ -219,7 +219,8 @@ pub fn implements_trait<'tcx>( /// Same as `implements_trait` but allows using a `ParamEnv` different from the lint context. /// -/// The `callee_id` argument is used to determine whether this is a function call in a `const fn` environment, used for checking const traits. +/// The `callee_id` argument is used to determine whether this is a function call in a `const fn` +/// environment, used for checking const traits. pub fn implements_trait_with_env<'tcx>( tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ParamEnv<'tcx>, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/rust-toolchain b/src/tools/clippy/rust-toolchain index 2589d46e7da0..d2d56e59ee3f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/rust-toolchain +++ b/src/tools/clippy/rust-toolchain @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ [toolchain] -channel = "nightly-2024-01-11" +channel = "nightly-2024-01-25" components = ["cargo", "llvm-tools", "rust-src", "rust-std", "rustc", "rustc-dev", "rustfmt"] diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/multiple_crate_versions/12145_with_dashes/Cargo.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/multiple_crate_versions/12145_with_dashes/Cargo.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..8f0ca7649249 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/multiple_crate_versions/12145_with_dashes/Cargo.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +error: multiple versions for dependency `winapi`: 0.2.8, 0.3.9 + | + = note: `-D clippy::multiple-crate-versions` implied by `-D warnings` + = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::multiple_crate_versions)]` + +error: could not compile `multiple-crate-versions` (bin "multiple-crate-versions") due to 1 previous error diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/multiple_crate_versions/12145_with_dashes/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/multiple_crate_versions/12145_with_dashes/Cargo.toml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d39ad6c909a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/multiple_crate_versions/12145_with_dashes/Cargo.toml @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +# Should not lint for dev or build dependencies. See issue 5041. + +[package] +# purposefully separated by - instead of _ +name = "multiple-crate-versions" +version = "0.1.0" +publish = false + +[workspace] + +# One of the versions of winapi is only a dev dependency: allowed +[dependencies] +winapi = "0.2" +ansi_term = "=0.11.0" diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/multiple_crate_versions/12145_with_dashes/src/main.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/multiple_crate_versions/12145_with_dashes/src/main.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..4bc61dd62992 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/multiple_crate_versions/12145_with_dashes/src/main.rs @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +#![warn(clippy::multiple_crate_versions)] + +fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/multiple_crate_versions/12176_allow_duplicate_crates/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/multiple_crate_versions/12176_allow_duplicate_crates/Cargo.toml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..79317659ac07 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/multiple_crate_versions/12176_allow_duplicate_crates/Cargo.toml @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +[package] +name = "multiple_crate_versions" +version = "0.1.0" +publish = false + +[workspace] + +[dependencies] +winapi = "0.2" +ansi_term = "=0.11.0" diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/multiple_crate_versions/12176_allow_duplicate_crates/clippy.toml b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/multiple_crate_versions/12176_allow_duplicate_crates/clippy.toml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..121361de2fe0 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/multiple_crate_versions/12176_allow_duplicate_crates/clippy.toml @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +allowed-duplicate-crates = ["winapi"] diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/multiple_crate_versions/12176_allow_duplicate_crates/src/main.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/multiple_crate_versions/12176_allow_duplicate_crates/src/main.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..4bc61dd62992 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/multiple_crate_versions/12176_allow_duplicate_crates/src/main.rs @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +#![warn(clippy::multiple_crate_versions)] + +fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/check_formulation.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/check_formulation.stderr index 96fa617601ff..42a872d9a83f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/check_formulation.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/check_formulation.stderr @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ error: non-standard lint formulation LL | /// Check for lint formulations that are correct | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | - = help: try using `Checks for` instead + = help: consider using `Checks for` = note: `-D clippy::almost-standard-lint-formulation` implied by `-D warnings` = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::almost_standard_lint_formulation)]` @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ error: non-standard lint formulation LL | /// Detects uses of incorrect formulations | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | - = help: try using `Checks for` instead + = help: consider using `Checks for` error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/disallow_span_lint.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/disallow_span_lint.stderr index 03556823a8f5..5ca183d41a93 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/disallow_span_lint.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/disallow_span_lint.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: use of a disallowed method `rustc_lint::context::LintContext::span_lint` - --> $DIR/disallow_struct_span_lint.rs:14:5 + --> $DIR/disallow_span_lint.rs:14:5 | LL | cx.span_lint(lint, span, msg, |_| {}); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -8,10 +8,10 @@ LL | cx.span_lint(lint, span, msg, |_| {}); = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::disallowed_methods)]` error: use of a disallowed method `rustc_middle::ty::context::TyCtxt::node_span_lint` - --> $DIR/disallow_struct_span_lint.rs:24:5 + --> $DIR/disallow_span_lint.rs:24:5 | LL | tcx.node_span_lint(lint, hir_id, span, msg, |_| {}); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/pub_underscore_fields/exported/clippy.toml b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/pub_underscore_fields/exported/clippy.toml index 94a0d3554bc7..9e472bd14ba5 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/pub_underscore_fields/exported/clippy.toml +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/pub_underscore_fields/exported/clippy.toml @@ -1 +1 @@ -pub-underscore-fields-behavior = "PublicallyExported" \ No newline at end of file +pub-underscore-fields-behavior = "PubliclyExported" diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_unknown_key/clippy.toml b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_unknown_key/clippy.toml index b77b4580051e..2b63f6e5c26f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_unknown_key/clippy.toml +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_unknown_key/clippy.toml @@ -3,6 +3,9 @@ foobar = 42 # so is this one barfoo = 53 +# when using underscores instead of dashes, suggest the correct one +allow_mixed_uninlined_format_args = true + # that one is ignored [third-party] clippy-feature = "nightly" diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_unknown_key/conf_unknown_key.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_unknown_key/conf_unknown_key.rs index 38009627757c..49139b60a9f4 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_unknown_key/conf_unknown_key.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_unknown_key/conf_unknown_key.rs @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +//@no-rustfix //@error-in-other-file: unknown field `foobar`, expected one of fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_unknown_key/conf_unknown_key.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_unknown_key/conf_unknown_key.stderr index ed4fb84df1ae..fc683e514ba4 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_unknown_key/conf_unknown_key.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_unknown_key/conf_unknown_key.stderr @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ error: error reading Clippy's configuration file: unknown field `foobar`, expect allow-private-module-inception allow-unwrap-in-tests allowed-dotfiles + allowed-duplicate-crates allowed-idents-below-min-chars allowed-scripts arithmetic-side-effects-allowed @@ -87,6 +88,7 @@ error: error reading Clippy's configuration file: unknown field `barfoo`, expect allow-private-module-inception allow-unwrap-in-tests allowed-dotfiles + allowed-duplicate-crates allowed-idents-below-min-chars allowed-scripts arithmetic-side-effects-allowed @@ -150,5 +152,82 @@ error: error reading Clippy's configuration file: unknown field `barfoo`, expect LL | barfoo = 53 | ^^^^^^ -error: aborting due to 2 previous errors +error: error reading Clippy's configuration file: unknown field `allow_mixed_uninlined_format_args`, expected one of + absolute-paths-allowed-crates + absolute-paths-max-segments + accept-comment-above-attributes + accept-comment-above-statement + allow-dbg-in-tests + allow-expect-in-tests + allow-mixed-uninlined-format-args + allow-one-hash-in-raw-strings + allow-print-in-tests + allow-private-module-inception + allow-unwrap-in-tests + allowed-dotfiles + allowed-duplicate-crates + allowed-idents-below-min-chars + allowed-scripts + arithmetic-side-effects-allowed + arithmetic-side-effects-allowed-binary + arithmetic-side-effects-allowed-unary + array-size-threshold + avoid-breaking-exported-api + await-holding-invalid-types + blacklisted-names + cargo-ignore-publish + check-private-items + cognitive-complexity-threshold + cyclomatic-complexity-threshold + disallowed-macros + disallowed-methods + disallowed-names + disallowed-types + doc-valid-idents + enable-raw-pointer-heuristic-for-send + enforce-iter-loop-reborrow + enforced-import-renames + enum-variant-name-threshold + enum-variant-size-threshold + excessive-nesting-threshold + future-size-threshold + ignore-interior-mutability + large-error-threshold + literal-representation-threshold + matches-for-let-else + max-fn-params-bools + max-include-file-size + max-struct-bools + max-suggested-slice-pattern-length + max-trait-bounds + min-ident-chars-threshold + missing-docs-in-crate-items + msrv + pass-by-value-size-limit + pub-underscore-fields-behavior + semicolon-inside-block-ignore-singleline + semicolon-outside-block-ignore-multiline + single-char-binding-names-threshold + stack-size-threshold + standard-macro-braces + struct-field-name-threshold + suppress-restriction-lint-in-const + third-party + too-large-for-stack + too-many-arguments-threshold + too-many-lines-threshold + trivial-copy-size-limit + type-complexity-threshold + unnecessary-box-size + unreadable-literal-lint-fractions + upper-case-acronyms-aggressive + vec-box-size-threshold + verbose-bit-mask-threshold + warn-on-all-wildcard-imports + --> $DIR/$DIR/clippy.toml:7:1 + | +LL | allow_mixed_uninlined_format_args = true + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: perhaps you meant: `allow-mixed-uninlined-format-args` + +error: aborting due to 3 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/proc_macro_attr.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/proc_macro_attr.rs index c58795575160..ac544737099c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/proc_macro_attr.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/proc_macro_attr.rs @@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ use quote::{quote, quote_spanned}; use syn::spanned::Spanned; use syn::token::Star; use syn::{ - parse_macro_input, parse_quote, FnArg, ImplItem, ItemImpl, ItemTrait, Lifetime, Pat, PatIdent, PatType, Signature, - TraitItem, Type, + parse_macro_input, parse_quote, FnArg, ImplItem, ItemFn, ItemImpl, ItemTrait, Lifetime, Pat, PatIdent, PatType, + Signature, TraitItem, Type, }; #[proc_macro_attribute] @@ -95,3 +95,33 @@ pub fn rename_my_lifetimes(_args: TokenStream, input: TokenStream) -> TokenStrea TokenStream::from(quote!(#item)) } + +#[proc_macro_attribute] +pub fn fake_main(_attr: TokenStream, item: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { + let mut item = parse_macro_input!(item as ItemFn); + let span = item.block.brace_token.span; + + if item.sig.asyncness.is_some() { + item.sig.asyncness = None; + } + + let crate_name = quote! { fake_crate }; + let block = item.block; + item.block = syn::parse_quote_spanned! { + span => + { + #crate_name::block_on(async { + #block + }) + } + }; + + quote! { + mod #crate_name { + pub fn block_on(_fut: F) {} + } + + #item + } + .into() +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/blocks_in_conditions.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/blocks_in_conditions.fixed index 2ab441bbd0c6..efef60567a97 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/blocks_in_conditions.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/blocks_in_conditions.fixed @@ -85,4 +85,18 @@ fn block_in_match_expr(num: i32) -> i32 { } } +// issue #12162 +macro_rules! timed { + ($name:expr, $body:expr $(,)?) => {{ + let __scope = (); + $body + }}; +} + +fn issue_12162() { + if timed!("check this!", false) { + println!(); + } +} + fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/blocks_in_conditions.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/blocks_in_conditions.rs index dd5ae4fb486b..8bd8a939eb16 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/blocks_in_conditions.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/blocks_in_conditions.rs @@ -85,4 +85,18 @@ fn block_in_match_expr(num: i32) -> i32 { } } +// issue #12162 +macro_rules! timed { + ($name:expr, $body:expr $(,)?) => {{ + let __scope = (); + $body + }}; +} + +fn issue_12162() { + if timed!("check this!", false) { + println!(); + } +} + fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/branches_sharing_code/shared_at_top.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/branches_sharing_code/shared_at_top.rs index 44f8b2eabce3..9af81f6f7cdd 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/branches_sharing_code/shared_at_top.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/branches_sharing_code/shared_at_top.rs @@ -9,17 +9,16 @@ fn simple_examples() { // Simple if true { - //~^ ERROR: all if blocks contain the same code at the start println!("Hello World!"); println!("I'm branch nr: 1"); } else { println!("Hello World!"); println!("I'm branch nr: 2"); } + //~^^^^^^^ ERROR: all if blocks contain the same code at the start // Else if if x == 0 { - //~^ ERROR: all if blocks contain the same code at the start let y = 9; println!("The value y was set to: `{}`", y); let _z = y; @@ -38,6 +37,7 @@ fn simple_examples() { println!("Ha, Pascal allows you to start the array where you want") } + //~^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ERROR: all if blocks contain the same code at the start // Return a value let _ = if x == 7 { @@ -60,7 +60,6 @@ fn simple_but_suggestion_is_invalid() { // Can't be automatically moved because used_value_name is getting used again let used_value_name = 19; if x == 10 { - //~^ ERROR: all if blocks contain the same code at the start let used_value_name = "Different type"; println!("Str: {}", used_value_name); let _ = 1; @@ -69,6 +68,7 @@ fn simple_but_suggestion_is_invalid() { println!("Str: {}", used_value_name); let _ = 2; } + //~^^^^^^^^^ ERROR: all if blocks contain the same code at the start let _ = used_value_name; // This can be automatically moved as `can_be_overridden` is not used again @@ -101,11 +101,11 @@ fn check_if_same_than_else_mask() { } if x == 2019 { - //~^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks println!("This should trigger `IS_SAME_THAN_ELSE` as usual"); } else { println!("This should trigger `IS_SAME_THAN_ELSE` as usual"); } + //~^^^^^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks } #[allow(clippy::vec_init_then_push)] diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/branches_sharing_code/shared_at_top.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/branches_sharing_code/shared_at_top.stderr index 9d4d42fb689e..317d1577226c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/branches_sharing_code/shared_at_top.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/branches_sharing_code/shared_at_top.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ error: all if blocks contain the same code at the start --> $DIR/shared_at_top.rs:11:5 | LL | / if true { -LL | | LL | | println!("Hello World!"); | |_________________________________^ | @@ -21,7 +20,6 @@ error: all if blocks contain the same code at the start --> $DIR/shared_at_top.rs:21:5 | LL | / if x == 0 { -LL | | LL | | let y = 9; LL | | println!("The value y was set to: `{}`", y); LL | | let _z = y; @@ -54,7 +52,6 @@ error: all if blocks contain the same code at the start --> $DIR/shared_at_top.rs:62:5 | LL | / if x == 10 { -LL | | LL | | let used_value_name = "Different type"; LL | | println!("Str: {}", used_value_name); | |_____________________________________________^ @@ -105,13 +102,12 @@ error: this `if` has identical blocks | LL | if x == 2019 { | __________________^ -LL | | LL | | println!("This should trigger `IS_SAME_THAN_ELSE` as usual"); LL | | } else { | |_____^ | note: same as this - --> $DIR/shared_at_top.rs:106:12 + --> $DIR/shared_at_top.rs:105:12 | LL | } else { | ____________^ diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/branches_sharing_code/valid_if_blocks.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/branches_sharing_code/valid_if_blocks.rs index 2aeacb89c0cb..b63819d7c393 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/branches_sharing_code/valid_if_blocks.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/branches_sharing_code/valid_if_blocks.rs @@ -107,9 +107,9 @@ fn valid_examples() { // Let's test empty blocks if false { - //~^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks } else { } + //~^^^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks } /// This makes sure that the `if_same_then_else` masks the `shared_code_in_if_blocks` lint @@ -119,7 +119,6 @@ fn trigger_other_lint() { // Same block if x == 0 { - //~^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks let u = 19; println!("How are u today?"); let _ = "This is a string"; @@ -128,6 +127,7 @@ fn trigger_other_lint() { println!("How are u today?"); let _ = "This is a string"; } + //~^^^^^^^^^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks // Only same expression let _ = if x == 6 { 7 } else { 7 }; @@ -138,28 +138,24 @@ fn trigger_other_lint() { println!("Well I'm the most important block"); "I'm a pretty string" } else if x == 68 { - //~^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks println!("I'm a doppelgänger"); - // Don't listen to my clone below if y == 90 { "=^.^=" } else { ":D" } } else { - // Don't listen to my clone above println!("I'm a doppelgänger"); if y == 90 { "=^.^=" } else { ":D" } }; + //~^^^^^^^^^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks if x == 0 { println!("I'm single"); } else if x == 68 { - //~^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks println!("I'm a doppelgänger"); - // Don't listen to my clone below } else { - // Don't listen to my clone above println!("I'm a doppelgänger"); } + //~^^^^^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks } fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/branches_sharing_code/valid_if_blocks.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/branches_sharing_code/valid_if_blocks.stderr index fcbf12235aa1..0daf2ff6967c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/branches_sharing_code/valid_if_blocks.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/branches_sharing_code/valid_if_blocks.stderr @@ -3,12 +3,11 @@ error: this `if` has identical blocks | LL | if false { | ______________^ -LL | | LL | | } else { | |_____^ | note: same as this - --> $DIR/valid_if_blocks.rs:111:12 + --> $DIR/valid_if_blocks.rs:110:12 | LL | } else { | ____________^ @@ -25,7 +24,6 @@ error: this `if` has identical blocks | LL | if x == 0 { | _______________^ -LL | | LL | | let u = 19; LL | | println!("How are u today?"); LL | | let _ = "This is a string"; @@ -33,7 +31,7 @@ LL | | } else { | |_____^ | note: same as this - --> $DIR/valid_if_blocks.rs:126:12 + --> $DIR/valid_if_blocks.rs:125:12 | LL | } else { | ____________^ @@ -60,20 +58,17 @@ error: this `if` has identical blocks | LL | } else if x == 68 { | _______________________^ -LL | | LL | | println!("I'm a doppelgänger"); -LL | | // Don't listen to my clone below LL | | LL | | if y == 90 { "=^.^=" } else { ":D" } LL | | } else { | |_____^ | note: same as this - --> $DIR/valid_if_blocks.rs:146:12 + --> $DIR/valid_if_blocks.rs:144:12 | LL | } else { | ____________^ -LL | | // Don't listen to my clone above LL | | println!("I'm a doppelgänger"); LL | | LL | | if y == 90 { "=^.^=" } else { ":D" } @@ -81,22 +76,19 @@ LL | | }; | |_____^ error: this `if` has identical blocks - --> $DIR/valid_if_blocks.rs:155:23 + --> $DIR/valid_if_blocks.rs:153:23 | LL | } else if x == 68 { | _______________________^ -LL | | LL | | println!("I'm a doppelgänger"); -LL | | // Don't listen to my clone below LL | | } else { | |_____^ | note: same as this - --> $DIR/valid_if_blocks.rs:159:12 + --> $DIR/valid_if_blocks.rs:155:12 | LL | } else { | ____________^ -LL | | // Don't listen to my clone above LL | | println!("I'm a doppelgänger"); LL | | } | |_____^ diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-9041.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-9041.stderr index 00b65f00d787..67589d1a8ab3 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-9041.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-9041.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/ice-9041.rs:5:19 | LL | things.iter().find(|p| is_thing_ready(p)).is_some() - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|p| is_thing_ready(&p))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|p| is_thing_ready(&p))` | = note: `-D clippy::search-is-some` implied by `-D warnings` = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::search_is_some)]` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_instead_of_iter_empty_no_std.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_instead_of_iter_empty_no_std.fixed new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..7300bd9bd2ab --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_instead_of_iter_empty_no_std.fixed @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +#![warn(clippy::default_instead_of_iter_empty)] +#![allow(dead_code)] +#![feature(lang_items)] +#![no_std] + +use core::panic::PanicInfo; + +#[lang = "eh_personality"] +extern "C" fn eh_personality() {} + +#[panic_handler] +fn panic(info: &PanicInfo) -> ! { + loop {} +} + +#[derive(Default)] +struct Iter { + iter: core::iter::Empty, +} + +fn main() { + // Do lint. + let _ = core::iter::empty::(); + let _foo: core::iter::Empty = core::iter::empty(); + + // Do not lint. + let _ = Iter::default(); +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_instead_of_iter_empty_no_std.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_instead_of_iter_empty_no_std.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..0bc5c7169d12 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_instead_of_iter_empty_no_std.rs @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +#![warn(clippy::default_instead_of_iter_empty)] +#![allow(dead_code)] +#![feature(lang_items)] +#![no_std] + +use core::panic::PanicInfo; + +#[lang = "eh_personality"] +extern "C" fn eh_personality() {} + +#[panic_handler] +fn panic(info: &PanicInfo) -> ! { + loop {} +} + +#[derive(Default)] +struct Iter { + iter: core::iter::Empty, +} + +fn main() { + // Do lint. + let _ = core::iter::Empty::::default(); + let _foo: core::iter::Empty = core::iter::Empty::default(); + + // Do not lint. + let _ = Iter::default(); +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_instead_of_iter_empty_no_std.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_instead_of_iter_empty_no_std.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..747a31ecbf36 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_instead_of_iter_empty_no_std.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +error: `core::iter::empty()` is the more idiomatic way + --> $DIR/default_instead_of_iter_empty_no_std.rs:23:13 + | +LL | let _ = core::iter::Empty::::default(); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `core::iter::empty::()` + | + = note: `-D clippy::default-instead-of-iter-empty` implied by `-D warnings` + = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::default_instead_of_iter_empty)]` + +error: `core::iter::empty()` is the more idiomatic way + --> $DIR/default_instead_of_iter_empty_no_std.rs:24:42 + | +LL | let _foo: core::iter::Empty = core::iter::Empty::default(); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `core::iter::empty()` + +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors + diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_i32.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_i32.fixed index c364c6830578..e7038082c089 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_i32.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_i32.fixed @@ -216,4 +216,44 @@ mod type_already_inferred { } } +mod issue12159 { + #![allow(non_upper_case_globals, clippy::exhaustive_structs)] + pub struct Foo; + + static F: i32 = 1; + impl Foo { + const LIFE_u8: u8 = 42; + const LIFE_i8: i8 = 42; + const LIFE_u16: u16 = 42; + const LIFE_i16: i16 = 42; + const LIFE_u32: u32 = 42; + const LIFE_i32: i32 = 42; + const LIFE_u64: u64 = 42; + const LIFE_i64: i64 = 42; + const LIFE_u128: u128 = 42; + const LIFE_i128: i128 = 42; + const LIFE_usize: usize = 42; + const LIFE_isize: isize = 42; + const LIFE_f32: f32 = 42.; + const LIFE_f64: f64 = 42.; + + const fn consts() { + const LIFE_u8: u8 = 42; + const LIFE_i8: i8 = 42; + const LIFE_u16: u16 = 42; + const LIFE_i16: i16 = 42; + const LIFE_u32: u32 = 42; + const LIFE_i32: i32 = 42; + const LIFE_u64: u64 = 42; + const LIFE_i64: i64 = 42; + const LIFE_u128: u128 = 42; + const LIFE_i128: i128 = 42; + const LIFE_usize: usize = 42; + const LIFE_isize: isize = 42; + const LIFE_f32: f32 = 42.; + const LIFE_f64: f64 = 42.; + } + } +} + fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs index ffa7b961d1ce..d8eeda704919 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs @@ -216,4 +216,44 @@ mod type_already_inferred { } } +mod issue12159 { + #![allow(non_upper_case_globals, clippy::exhaustive_structs)] + pub struct Foo; + + static F: i32 = 1; + impl Foo { + const LIFE_u8: u8 = 42; + const LIFE_i8: i8 = 42; + const LIFE_u16: u16 = 42; + const LIFE_i16: i16 = 42; + const LIFE_u32: u32 = 42; + const LIFE_i32: i32 = 42; + const LIFE_u64: u64 = 42; + const LIFE_i64: i64 = 42; + const LIFE_u128: u128 = 42; + const LIFE_i128: i128 = 42; + const LIFE_usize: usize = 42; + const LIFE_isize: isize = 42; + const LIFE_f32: f32 = 42.; + const LIFE_f64: f64 = 42.; + + const fn consts() { + const LIFE_u8: u8 = 42; + const LIFE_i8: i8 = 42; + const LIFE_u16: u16 = 42; + const LIFE_i16: i16 = 42; + const LIFE_u32: u32 = 42; + const LIFE_i32: i32 = 42; + const LIFE_u64: u64 = 42; + const LIFE_i64: i64 = 42; + const LIFE_u128: u128 = 42; + const LIFE_i128: i128 = 42; + const LIFE_usize: usize = 42; + const LIFE_isize: isize = 42; + const LIFE_f32: f32 = 42.; + const LIFE_f64: f64 = 42.; + } + } +} + fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/derive_partial_eq_without_eq.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/derive_partial_eq_without_eq.fixed index a7f5d3ec7cd0..aa7a95405e02 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/derive_partial_eq_without_eq.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/derive_partial_eq_without_eq.fixed @@ -121,4 +121,36 @@ pub fn _from_mod() -> _hidden::InPubFn { #[derive(PartialEq)] struct InternalTy; +// This is a `non_exhaustive` type so should not warn. +#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)] +#[non_exhaustive] +pub struct MissingEqNonExhaustive { + foo: u32, + bar: String, +} + +// This is a `non_exhaustive` type so should not warn. +#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)] +pub struct MissingEqNonExhaustive1 { + foo: u32, + #[non_exhaustive] + bar: String, +} + +// This is a `non_exhaustive` type so should not warn. +#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)] +#[non_exhaustive] +pub enum MissingEqNonExhaustive2 { + Foo, + Bar, +} + +// This is a `non_exhaustive` type so should not warn. +#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)] +pub enum MissingEqNonExhaustive3 { + Foo, + #[non_exhaustive] + Bar, +} + fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/derive_partial_eq_without_eq.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/derive_partial_eq_without_eq.rs index 476d2aee23a8..90ac7a7989e0 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/derive_partial_eq_without_eq.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/derive_partial_eq_without_eq.rs @@ -121,4 +121,36 @@ pub fn _from_mod() -> _hidden::InPubFn { #[derive(PartialEq)] struct InternalTy; +// This is a `non_exhaustive` type so should not warn. +#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)] +#[non_exhaustive] +pub struct MissingEqNonExhaustive { + foo: u32, + bar: String, +} + +// This is a `non_exhaustive` type so should not warn. +#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)] +pub struct MissingEqNonExhaustive1 { + foo: u32, + #[non_exhaustive] + bar: String, +} + +// This is a `non_exhaustive` type so should not warn. +#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)] +#[non_exhaustive] +pub enum MissingEqNonExhaustive2 { + Foo, + Bar, +} + +// This is a `non_exhaustive` type so should not warn. +#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)] +pub enum MissingEqNonExhaustive3 { + Foo, + #[non_exhaustive] + Bar, +} + fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/doc/doc-fixable.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/doc/doc-fixable.fixed index bff46e55722b..16f7bafd44b7 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/doc/doc-fixable.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/doc/doc-fixable.fixed @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ fn test_units() { /// NaN NaNs /// OAuth GraphQL /// OCaml -/// OpenGL OpenMP OpenSSH OpenSSL OpenStreetMap OpenDNS +/// OpenDNS OpenGL OpenMP OpenSSH OpenSSL OpenStreetMap OpenTelemetry /// WebGL WebGL2 WebGPU /// TensorFlow /// TrueType diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/doc/doc-fixable.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/doc/doc-fixable.rs index 4e162a97dee9..4058b2bad74f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/doc/doc-fixable.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/doc/doc-fixable.rs @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ fn test_units() { /// NaN NaNs /// OAuth GraphQL /// OCaml -/// OpenGL OpenMP OpenSSH OpenSSL OpenStreetMap OpenDNS +/// OpenDNS OpenGL OpenMP OpenSSH OpenSSL OpenStreetMap OpenTelemetry /// WebGL WebGL2 WebGPU /// TensorFlow /// TrueType diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_over_into.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_over_into.fixed index 18d285693e60..4a68505ee0b1 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_over_into.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_over_into.fixed @@ -89,4 +89,12 @@ fn msrv_1_41() { } } +fn issue_12138() { + struct Hello; + + impl From for () { + fn from(val: Hello) {} + } +} + fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_over_into.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_over_into.rs index 779ef709e928..bf3ed0c2b642 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_over_into.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_over_into.rs @@ -89,4 +89,12 @@ fn msrv_1_41() { } } +fn issue_12138() { + struct Hello; + + impl Into<()> for Hello { + fn into(self) {} + } +} + fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_over_into.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_over_into.stderr index 784843ce5fd5..f1370ed844fa 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_over_into.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_over_into.stderr @@ -86,5 +86,19 @@ LL ~ fn from(val: Vec) -> Self { LL ~ FromOverInto(val) | -error: aborting due to 6 previous errors +error: an implementation of `From` is preferred since it gives you `Into<_>` for free where the reverse isn't true + --> $DIR/from_over_into.rs:95:5 + | +LL | impl Into<()> for Hello { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: `impl From for Foreign` is allowed by the orphan rules, for more information see + https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/items/implementations.html#trait-implementation-coherence +help: replace the `Into` implementation with `From` + | +LL ~ impl From for () { +LL ~ fn from(val: Hello) {} + | + +error: aborting due to 7 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/if_same_then_else.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/if_same_then_else.rs index e84b20e9fef0..d53e1383d845 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/if_same_then_else.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/if_same_then_else.rs @@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ fn foo() -> bool { fn if_same_then_else() { if true { - //~^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks Foo { bar: 42 }; 0..10; ..; @@ -38,6 +37,7 @@ fn if_same_then_else() { 0..=10; foo(); } + //~^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks if true { Foo { bar: 42 }; @@ -64,19 +64,11 @@ fn if_same_then_else() { foo(); } - let _ = if true { - //~^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks - 0.0 - } else { - 0.0 - }; + let _ = if true { 0.0 } else { 0.0 }; + //~^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks - let _ = if true { - //~^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks - -0.0 - } else { - -0.0 - }; + let _ = if true { -0.0 } else { -0.0 }; + //~^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks let _ = if true { 0.0 } else { -0.0 }; @@ -87,15 +79,10 @@ fn if_same_then_else() { foo(); } - let _ = if true { - //~^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks - 42 - } else { - 42 - }; + let _ = if true { 42 } else { 42 }; + //~^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks if true { - //~^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks let bar = if true { 42 } else { 43 }; while foo() { @@ -110,6 +97,7 @@ fn if_same_then_else() { } bar + 1; } + //~^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks if true { let _ = match 42 { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/if_same_then_else.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/if_same_then_else.stderr index fb33e94e6c3d..281f30f88b46 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/if_same_then_else.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/if_same_then_else.stderr @@ -3,16 +3,16 @@ error: this `if` has identical blocks | LL | if true { | _____________^ -LL | | LL | | Foo { bar: 42 }; LL | | 0..10; +LL | | ..; ... | LL | | foo(); LL | | } else { | |_____^ | note: same as this - --> $DIR/if_same_then_else.rs:32:12 + --> $DIR/if_same_then_else.rs:31:12 | LL | } else { | ____________^ @@ -29,75 +29,54 @@ LL | | } error: this `if` has identical blocks --> $DIR/if_same_then_else.rs:67:21 | -LL | let _ = if true { - | _____________________^ -LL | | -LL | | 0.0 -LL | | } else { - | |_____^ +LL | let _ = if true { 0.0 } else { 0.0 }; + | ^^^^^^^ | note: same as this - --> $DIR/if_same_then_else.rs:70:12 + --> $DIR/if_same_then_else.rs:67:34 | -LL | } else { - | ____________^ -LL | | 0.0 -LL | | }; - | |_____^ +LL | let _ = if true { 0.0 } else { 0.0 }; + | ^^^^^^^ error: this `if` has identical blocks - --> $DIR/if_same_then_else.rs:74:21 + --> $DIR/if_same_then_else.rs:70:21 | -LL | let _ = if true { - | _____________________^ -LL | | -LL | | -0.0 -LL | | } else { - | |_____^ +LL | let _ = if true { -0.0 } else { -0.0 }; + | ^^^^^^^^ | note: same as this - --> $DIR/if_same_then_else.rs:77:12 + --> $DIR/if_same_then_else.rs:70:35 | -LL | } else { - | ____________^ -LL | | -0.0 -LL | | }; - | |_____^ +LL | let _ = if true { -0.0 } else { -0.0 }; + | ^^^^^^^^ error: this `if` has identical blocks - --> $DIR/if_same_then_else.rs:90:21 + --> $DIR/if_same_then_else.rs:82:21 | -LL | let _ = if true { - | _____________________^ -LL | | -LL | | 42 -LL | | } else { - | |_____^ +LL | let _ = if true { 42 } else { 42 }; + | ^^^^^^ | note: same as this - --> $DIR/if_same_then_else.rs:93:12 + --> $DIR/if_same_then_else.rs:82:33 | -LL | } else { - | ____________^ -LL | | 42 -LL | | }; - | |_____^ +LL | let _ = if true { 42 } else { 42 }; + | ^^^^^^ error: this `if` has identical blocks - --> $DIR/if_same_then_else.rs:97:13 + --> $DIR/if_same_then_else.rs:85:13 | LL | if true { | _____________^ -LL | | LL | | let bar = if true { 42 } else { 43 }; LL | | +LL | | while foo() { ... | LL | | bar + 1; LL | | } else { | |_____^ | note: same as this - --> $DIR/if_same_then_else.rs:105:12 + --> $DIR/if_same_then_else.rs:92:12 | LL | } else { | ____________^ @@ -110,7 +89,7 @@ LL | | } | |_____^ error: this `if` has identical blocks - --> $DIR/if_same_then_else.rs:250:14 + --> $DIR/if_same_then_else.rs:238:14 | LL | if x { | ______________^ @@ -119,7 +98,7 @@ LL | | } else { | |_________^ | note: same as this - --> $DIR/if_same_then_else.rs:252:16 + --> $DIR/if_same_then_else.rs:240:16 | LL | } else { | ________________^ diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/if_same_then_else2.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/if_same_then_else2.rs index 0b171f21d0cc..e23c77b08274 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/if_same_then_else2.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/if_same_then_else2.rs @@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ fn if_same_then_else2() -> Result<&'static str, ()> { if true { - //~^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks for _ in &[42] { let foo: &Option<_> = &Some::(42); if foo.is_some() { @@ -32,20 +31,21 @@ fn if_same_then_else2() -> Result<&'static str, ()> { } } } + //~^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks if true { - //~^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks if let Some(a) = Some(42) {} } else { if let Some(a) = Some(42) {} } + //~^^^^^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks if true { - //~^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks if let (1, .., 3) = (1, 2, 3) {} } else { if let (1, .., 3) = (1, 2, 3) {} } + //~^^^^^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks if true { if let (1, .., 3) = (1, 2, 3) {} @@ -90,19 +90,15 @@ fn if_same_then_else2() -> Result<&'static str, ()> { } // Same NaNs - let _ = if true { - //~^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks - f32::NAN - } else { - f32::NAN - }; + let _ = if true { f32::NAN } else { f32::NAN }; + //~^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks if true { - //~^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks Ok("foo")?; } else { Ok("foo")?; } + //~^^^^^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks if true { let foo = ""; @@ -122,13 +118,13 @@ fn if_same_then_else2() -> Result<&'static str, ()> { let foo = "bar"; return Ok(&foo[0..]); } else if true { - //~^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks let foo = ""; return Ok(&foo[0..]); } else { let foo = ""; return Ok(&foo[0..]); } + //~^^^^^^^ ERROR: this `if` has identical blocks // False positive `if_same_then_else`: `let (x, y)` vs. `let (y, x)`; see issue #3559. if true { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/if_same_then_else2.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/if_same_then_else2.stderr index fe68ef2711b5..4e7a7c87dc54 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/if_same_then_else2.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/if_same_then_else2.stderr @@ -3,16 +3,16 @@ error: this `if` has identical blocks | LL | if true { | _____________^ -LL | | LL | | for _ in &[42] { LL | | let foo: &Option<_> = &Some::(42); +LL | | if foo.is_some() { ... | LL | | } LL | | } else { | |_____^ | note: same as this - --> $DIR/if_same_then_else2.rs:25:12 + --> $DIR/if_same_then_else2.rs:24:12 | LL | } else { | ____________^ @@ -31,13 +31,12 @@ error: this `if` has identical blocks | LL | if true { | _____________^ -LL | | LL | | if let Some(a) = Some(42) {} LL | | } else { | |_____^ | note: same as this - --> $DIR/if_same_then_else2.rs:39:12 + --> $DIR/if_same_then_else2.rs:38:12 | LL | } else { | ____________^ @@ -50,13 +49,12 @@ error: this `if` has identical blocks | LL | if true { | _____________^ -LL | | LL | | if let (1, .., 3) = (1, 2, 3) {} LL | | } else { | |_____^ | note: same as this - --> $DIR/if_same_then_else2.rs:46:12 + --> $DIR/if_same_then_else2.rs:45:12 | LL | } else { | ____________^ @@ -67,34 +65,26 @@ LL | | } error: this `if` has identical blocks --> $DIR/if_same_then_else2.rs:93:21 | -LL | let _ = if true { - | _____________________^ -LL | | -LL | | f32::NAN -LL | | } else { - | |_____^ +LL | let _ = if true { f32::NAN } else { f32::NAN }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: same as this - --> $DIR/if_same_then_else2.rs:96:12 + --> $DIR/if_same_then_else2.rs:93:39 | -LL | } else { - | ____________^ -LL | | f32::NAN -LL | | }; - | |_____^ +LL | let _ = if true { f32::NAN } else { f32::NAN }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: this `if` has identical blocks - --> $DIR/if_same_then_else2.rs:100:13 + --> $DIR/if_same_then_else2.rs:96:13 | LL | if true { | _____________^ -LL | | LL | | Ok("foo")?; LL | | } else { | |_____^ | note: same as this - --> $DIR/if_same_then_else2.rs:103:12 + --> $DIR/if_same_then_else2.rs:98:12 | LL | } else { | ____________^ @@ -103,18 +93,17 @@ LL | | } | |_____^ error: this `if` has identical blocks - --> $DIR/if_same_then_else2.rs:124:20 + --> $DIR/if_same_then_else2.rs:120:20 | LL | } else if true { | ____________________^ -LL | | LL | | let foo = ""; LL | | return Ok(&foo[0..]); LL | | } else { | |_____^ | note: same as this - --> $DIR/if_same_then_else2.rs:128:12 + --> $DIR/if_same_then_else2.rs:123:12 | LL | } else { | ____________^ diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ineffective_open_options.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ineffective_open_options.fixed index 3af8f3c5aaa4..88489dc46bbb 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ineffective_open_options.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ineffective_open_options.fixed @@ -26,16 +26,23 @@ fn main() { .unwrap(); let file = OpenOptions::new() .create(true) + .truncate(true) .write(true) .append(false) .open("dump.json") .unwrap(); let file = OpenOptions::new() .create(true) + .truncate(true) .write(false) .append(false) .open("dump.json") .unwrap(); let file = OpenOptions::new().create(true).append(true).open("dump.json").unwrap(); - let file = OpenOptions::new().create(true).write(true).open("dump.json").unwrap(); + let file = OpenOptions::new() + .create(true) + .truncate(true) + .write(true) + .open("dump.json") + .unwrap(); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ineffective_open_options.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ineffective_open_options.rs index 4eaf6293c408..db8bca3e2acd 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ineffective_open_options.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ineffective_open_options.rs @@ -26,16 +26,23 @@ fn main() { .unwrap(); let file = OpenOptions::new() .create(true) + .truncate(true) .write(true) .append(false) .open("dump.json") .unwrap(); let file = OpenOptions::new() .create(true) + .truncate(true) .write(false) .append(false) .open("dump.json") .unwrap(); let file = OpenOptions::new().create(true).append(true).open("dump.json").unwrap(); - let file = OpenOptions::new().create(true).write(true).open("dump.json").unwrap(); + let file = OpenOptions::new() + .create(true) + .truncate(true) + .write(true) + .open("dump.json") + .unwrap(); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/join_absolute_paths.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/join_absolute_paths.stderr index 0c2f89d9978b..ab4d189ca3a2 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/join_absolute_paths.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/join_absolute_paths.stderr @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ help: if this is unintentional, try removing the starting separator | LL | path.join("sh"); | ~~~~ -help: if this is intentional, try using `Path::new` instead +help: if this is intentional, consider using `Path::new` | LL | PathBuf::from("/sh"); | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ help: if this is unintentional, try removing the starting separator | LL | path.join("\user"); | ~~~~~~~ -help: if this is intentional, try using `Path::new` instead +help: if this is intentional, consider using `Path::new` | LL | PathBuf::from("\\user"); | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ help: if this is unintentional, try removing the starting separator | LL | path.join("sh"); | ~~~~ -help: if this is intentional, try using `Path::new` instead +help: if this is intentional, consider using `Path::new` | LL | PathBuf::from("/sh"); | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ help: if this is unintentional, try removing the starting separator | LL | path.join(r#"sh"#); | ~~~~~~~ -help: if this is intentional, try using `Path::new` instead +help: if this is intentional, consider using `Path::new` | LL | PathBuf::from(r#"/sh"#); | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_ok_or.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_ok_or.stderr index b277d22e59b6..89df6cdbedbc 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_ok_or.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_ok_or.stderr @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ error: called `map_or(Err(_), Ok)` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/manual_ok_or.rs:14:5 | LL | foo.map_or(Err("error"), Ok); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using `ok_or` instead: `foo.ok_or("error")` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `ok_or`: `foo.ok_or("error")` | = note: `-D clippy::option-map-or-err-ok` implied by `-D warnings` = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::option_map_or_err_ok)]` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_saturating_arithmetic.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_saturating_arithmetic.stderr index dc36a5ee7c69..3ce108b1ca81 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_saturating_arithmetic.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_saturating_arithmetic.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error: manual saturating arithmetic --> $DIR/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs:6:13 | LL | let _ = 1u32.checked_add(1).unwrap_or(u32::max_value()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using `saturating_add`: `1u32.saturating_add(1)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `saturating_add`: `1u32.saturating_add(1)` | = note: `-D clippy::manual-saturating-arithmetic` implied by `-D warnings` = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::manual_saturating_arithmetic)]` @@ -11,13 +11,13 @@ error: manual saturating arithmetic --> $DIR/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs:7:13 | LL | let _ = 1u32.checked_add(1).unwrap_or(u32::MAX); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using `saturating_add`: `1u32.saturating_add(1)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `saturating_add`: `1u32.saturating_add(1)` error: manual saturating arithmetic --> $DIR/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs:8:13 | LL | let _ = 1u8.checked_add(1).unwrap_or(255); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using `saturating_add`: `1u8.saturating_add(1)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `saturating_add`: `1u8.saturating_add(1)` error: manual saturating arithmetic --> $DIR/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs:9:13 @@ -26,49 +26,49 @@ LL | let _ = 1u128 | _____________^ LL | | .checked_add(1) LL | | .unwrap_or(340_282_366_920_938_463_463_374_607_431_768_211_455); - | |_______________________________________________________________________^ help: try using `saturating_add`: `1u128.saturating_add(1)` + | |_______________________________________________________________________^ help: consider using `saturating_add`: `1u128.saturating_add(1)` error: manual saturating arithmetic --> $DIR/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs:14:13 | LL | let _ = 1u32.checked_mul(1).unwrap_or(u32::MAX); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using `saturating_mul`: `1u32.saturating_mul(1)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `saturating_mul`: `1u32.saturating_mul(1)` error: manual saturating arithmetic --> $DIR/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs:16:13 | LL | let _ = 1u32.checked_sub(1).unwrap_or(u32::min_value()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using `saturating_sub`: `1u32.saturating_sub(1)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `saturating_sub`: `1u32.saturating_sub(1)` error: manual saturating arithmetic --> $DIR/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs:17:13 | LL | let _ = 1u32.checked_sub(1).unwrap_or(u32::MIN); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using `saturating_sub`: `1u32.saturating_sub(1)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `saturating_sub`: `1u32.saturating_sub(1)` error: manual saturating arithmetic --> $DIR/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs:18:13 | LL | let _ = 1u8.checked_sub(1).unwrap_or(0); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using `saturating_sub`: `1u8.saturating_sub(1)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `saturating_sub`: `1u8.saturating_sub(1)` error: manual saturating arithmetic --> $DIR/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs:22:13 | LL | let _ = 1i32.checked_add(1).unwrap_or(i32::max_value()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using `saturating_add`: `1i32.saturating_add(1)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `saturating_add`: `1i32.saturating_add(1)` error: manual saturating arithmetic --> $DIR/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs:23:13 | LL | let _ = 1i32.checked_add(1).unwrap_or(i32::MAX); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using `saturating_add`: `1i32.saturating_add(1)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `saturating_add`: `1i32.saturating_add(1)` error: manual saturating arithmetic --> $DIR/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs:24:13 | LL | let _ = 1i8.checked_add(1).unwrap_or(127); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using `saturating_add`: `1i8.saturating_add(1)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `saturating_add`: `1i8.saturating_add(1)` error: manual saturating arithmetic --> $DIR/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs:25:13 @@ -77,25 +77,25 @@ LL | let _ = 1i128 | _____________^ LL | | .checked_add(1) LL | | .unwrap_or(170_141_183_460_469_231_731_687_303_715_884_105_727); - | |_______________________________________________________________________^ help: try using `saturating_add`: `1i128.saturating_add(1)` + | |_______________________________________________________________________^ help: consider using `saturating_add`: `1i128.saturating_add(1)` error: manual saturating arithmetic --> $DIR/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs:28:13 | LL | let _ = 1i32.checked_add(-1).unwrap_or(i32::min_value()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using `saturating_add`: `1i32.saturating_add(-1)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `saturating_add`: `1i32.saturating_add(-1)` error: manual saturating arithmetic --> $DIR/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs:29:13 | LL | let _ = 1i32.checked_add(-1).unwrap_or(i32::MIN); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using `saturating_add`: `1i32.saturating_add(-1)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `saturating_add`: `1i32.saturating_add(-1)` error: manual saturating arithmetic --> $DIR/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs:30:13 | LL | let _ = 1i8.checked_add(-1).unwrap_or(-128); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using `saturating_add`: `1i8.saturating_add(-1)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `saturating_add`: `1i8.saturating_add(-1)` error: manual saturating arithmetic --> $DIR/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs:31:13 @@ -104,25 +104,25 @@ LL | let _ = 1i128 | _____________^ LL | | .checked_add(-1) LL | | .unwrap_or(-170_141_183_460_469_231_731_687_303_715_884_105_728); - | |________________________________________________________________________^ help: try using `saturating_add`: `1i128.saturating_add(-1)` + | |________________________________________________________________________^ help: consider using `saturating_add`: `1i128.saturating_add(-1)` error: manual saturating arithmetic --> $DIR/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs:38:13 | LL | let _ = 1i32.checked_sub(1).unwrap_or(i32::min_value()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using `saturating_sub`: `1i32.saturating_sub(1)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `saturating_sub`: `1i32.saturating_sub(1)` error: manual saturating arithmetic --> $DIR/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs:39:13 | LL | let _ = 1i32.checked_sub(1).unwrap_or(i32::MIN); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using `saturating_sub`: `1i32.saturating_sub(1)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `saturating_sub`: `1i32.saturating_sub(1)` error: manual saturating arithmetic --> $DIR/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs:40:13 | LL | let _ = 1i8.checked_sub(1).unwrap_or(-128); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using `saturating_sub`: `1i8.saturating_sub(1)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `saturating_sub`: `1i8.saturating_sub(1)` error: manual saturating arithmetic --> $DIR/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs:41:13 @@ -131,25 +131,25 @@ LL | let _ = 1i128 | _____________^ LL | | .checked_sub(1) LL | | .unwrap_or(-170_141_183_460_469_231_731_687_303_715_884_105_728); - | |________________________________________________________________________^ help: try using `saturating_sub`: `1i128.saturating_sub(1)` + | |________________________________________________________________________^ help: consider using `saturating_sub`: `1i128.saturating_sub(1)` error: manual saturating arithmetic --> $DIR/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs:44:13 | LL | let _ = 1i32.checked_sub(-1).unwrap_or(i32::max_value()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using `saturating_sub`: `1i32.saturating_sub(-1)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `saturating_sub`: `1i32.saturating_sub(-1)` error: manual saturating arithmetic --> $DIR/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs:45:13 | LL | let _ = 1i32.checked_sub(-1).unwrap_or(i32::MAX); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using `saturating_sub`: `1i32.saturating_sub(-1)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `saturating_sub`: `1i32.saturating_sub(-1)` error: manual saturating arithmetic --> $DIR/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs:46:13 | LL | let _ = 1i8.checked_sub(-1).unwrap_or(127); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using `saturating_sub`: `1i8.saturating_sub(-1)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `saturating_sub`: `1i8.saturating_sub(-1)` error: manual saturating arithmetic --> $DIR/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs:47:13 @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ LL | let _ = 1i128 | _____________^ LL | | .checked_sub(-1) LL | | .unwrap_or(170_141_183_460_469_231_731_687_303_715_884_105_727); - | |_______________________________________________________________________^ help: try using `saturating_sub`: `1i128.saturating_sub(-1)` + | |_______________________________________________________________________^ help: consider using `saturating_sub`: `1i128.saturating_sub(-1)` error: aborting due to 24 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_clone.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_clone.fixed index 08b155a1aeaf..395eea69294d 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_clone.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_clone.fixed @@ -69,15 +69,48 @@ fn main() { //~^ ERROR: you are explicitly cloning with `.map()` let y = x.cloned(); //~^ ERROR: you are explicitly cloning with `.map()` + //~| HELP: consider calling the dedicated `cloned` method let y = x.cloned(); //~^ ERROR: you are explicitly cloning with `.map()` + //~| HELP: consider calling the dedicated `cloned` method + + let x: Option = Some(0); + let x = x.as_ref(); // We do this to prevent triggering the `useless_asref` lint. + let y = x.copied(); + //~^ ERROR: you are explicitly cloning with `.map()` + //~| HELP: consider calling the dedicated `copied` method + let y = x.copied(); + //~^ ERROR: you are explicitly cloning with `.map()` + //~| HELP: consider calling the dedicated `copied` method + + // Should not suggest `copied` or `cloned` here since `T` is not a reference. + let x: Option = Some(0); + let y = x.map(|x| u32::clone(&x)); + let y = x.map(|x| Clone::clone(&x)); // Testing with `Result` now. let x: Result = Ok(String::new()); let x = x.as_ref(); // We do this to prevent triggering the `useless_asref` lint. let y = x.cloned(); //~^ ERROR: you are explicitly cloning with `.map()` + //~| HELP: consider calling the dedicated `cloned` method let y = x.cloned(); + //~^ ERROR: you are explicitly cloning with `.map()` + //~| HELP: consider calling the dedicated `cloned` method + + let x: Result = Ok(0); + let x = x.as_ref(); // We do this to prevent triggering the `useless_asref` lint. + let y = x.copied(); + //~^ ERROR: you are explicitly cloning with `.map()` + //~| HELP: consider calling the dedicated `copied` method + let y = x.copied(); + //~^ ERROR: you are explicitly cloning with `.map()` + //~| HELP: consider calling the dedicated `copied` method + + // Should not suggest `copied` or `cloned` here since `T` is not a reference. + let x: Result = Ok(0); + let y = x.map(|x| u32::clone(&x)); + let y = x.map(|x| Clone::clone(&x)); // We ensure that no warning is emitted here because `useless_asref` is taking over. let x = Some(String::new()); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_clone.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_clone.rs index 901d9b278b47..82a103edf5a9 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_clone.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_clone.rs @@ -69,15 +69,48 @@ fn main() { //~^ ERROR: you are explicitly cloning with `.map()` let y = x.map(Clone::clone); //~^ ERROR: you are explicitly cloning with `.map()` + //~| HELP: consider calling the dedicated `cloned` method let y = x.map(String::clone); //~^ ERROR: you are explicitly cloning with `.map()` + //~| HELP: consider calling the dedicated `cloned` method + + let x: Option = Some(0); + let x = x.as_ref(); // We do this to prevent triggering the `useless_asref` lint. + let y = x.map(|x| u32::clone(x)); + //~^ ERROR: you are explicitly cloning with `.map()` + //~| HELP: consider calling the dedicated `copied` method + let y = x.map(|x| Clone::clone(x)); + //~^ ERROR: you are explicitly cloning with `.map()` + //~| HELP: consider calling the dedicated `copied` method + + // Should not suggest `copied` or `cloned` here since `T` is not a reference. + let x: Option = Some(0); + let y = x.map(|x| u32::clone(&x)); + let y = x.map(|x| Clone::clone(&x)); // Testing with `Result` now. let x: Result = Ok(String::new()); let x = x.as_ref(); // We do this to prevent triggering the `useless_asref` lint. let y = x.map(|x| String::clone(x)); //~^ ERROR: you are explicitly cloning with `.map()` - let y = x.map(|x| String::clone(x)); + //~| HELP: consider calling the dedicated `cloned` method + let y = x.map(|x| Clone::clone(x)); + //~^ ERROR: you are explicitly cloning with `.map()` + //~| HELP: consider calling the dedicated `cloned` method + + let x: Result = Ok(0); + let x = x.as_ref(); // We do this to prevent triggering the `useless_asref` lint. + let y = x.map(|x| u32::clone(x)); + //~^ ERROR: you are explicitly cloning with `.map()` + //~| HELP: consider calling the dedicated `copied` method + let y = x.map(|x| Clone::clone(x)); + //~^ ERROR: you are explicitly cloning with `.map()` + //~| HELP: consider calling the dedicated `copied` method + + // Should not suggest `copied` or `cloned` here since `T` is not a reference. + let x: Result = Ok(0); + let y = x.map(|x| u32::clone(&x)); + let y = x.map(|x| Clone::clone(&x)); // We ensure that no warning is emitted here because `useless_asref` is taking over. let x = Some(String::new()); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_clone.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_clone.stderr index 9d7e9317b58c..2c86a67fab8d 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_clone.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_clone.stderr @@ -50,22 +50,46 @@ LL | let y = x.map(Clone::clone); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider calling the dedicated `cloned` method: `x.cloned()` error: you are explicitly cloning with `.map()` - --> $DIR/map_clone.rs:72:13 + --> $DIR/map_clone.rs:73:13 | LL | let y = x.map(String::clone); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider calling the dedicated `cloned` method: `x.cloned()` error: you are explicitly cloning with `.map()` - --> $DIR/map_clone.rs:78:13 + --> $DIR/map_clone.rs:79:13 + | +LL | let y = x.map(|x| u32::clone(x)); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider calling the dedicated `copied` method: `x.copied()` + +error: you are explicitly cloning with `.map()` + --> $DIR/map_clone.rs:82:13 + | +LL | let y = x.map(|x| Clone::clone(x)); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider calling the dedicated `copied` method: `x.copied()` + +error: you are explicitly cloning with `.map()` + --> $DIR/map_clone.rs:94:13 | LL | let y = x.map(|x| String::clone(x)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider calling the dedicated `cloned` method: `x.cloned()` error: you are explicitly cloning with `.map()` - --> $DIR/map_clone.rs:80:13 + --> $DIR/map_clone.rs:97:13 | -LL | let y = x.map(|x| String::clone(x)); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider calling the dedicated `cloned` method: `x.cloned()` +LL | let y = x.map(|x| Clone::clone(x)); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider calling the dedicated `cloned` method: `x.cloned()` -error: aborting due to 11 previous errors +error: you are explicitly cloning with `.map()` + --> $DIR/map_clone.rs:103:13 + | +LL | let y = x.map(|x| u32::clone(x)); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider calling the dedicated `copied` method: `x.copied()` + +error: you are explicitly cloning with `.map()` + --> $DIR/map_clone.rs:106:13 + | +LL | let y = x.map(|x| Clone::clone(x)); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider calling the dedicated `copied` method: `x.copied()` + +error: aborting due to 15 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_same_arms2.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_same_arms2.rs index 525a355f4035..3428ff459060 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_same_arms2.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_same_arms2.rs @@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ fn foo() -> bool { fn match_same_arms() { let _ = match 42 { 42 => { - //~^ ERROR: this match arm has an identical body to the `_` wildcard arm foo(); let mut a = 42 + [23].len() as i32; if true { @@ -32,6 +31,7 @@ fn match_same_arms() { a }, }; + //~^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ERROR: this match arm has an identical body to the `_` wildcard arm let _ = match 42 { 42 => foo(), @@ -146,13 +146,13 @@ fn match_same_arms() { empty!(0); }, 1 => { - //~^ ERROR: this match arm has an identical body to another arm empty!(0); }, x => { empty!(x); }, } + //~^^^^^^^ ERROR: this match arm has an identical body to another arm match_expr_like_matches_macro_priority(); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_same_arms2.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_same_arms2.stderr index 40b20c7e16d2..512ca7413a79 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_same_arms2.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_same_arms2.stderr @@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ error: this match arm has an identical body to the `_` wildcard arm --> $DIR/match_same_arms2.rs:15:9 | LL | / 42 => { -LL | | LL | | foo(); LL | | let mut a = 42 + [23].len() as i32; +LL | | if true { ... | LL | | a LL | | }, @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ LL | | }, | = help: or try changing either arm body note: `_` wildcard arm here - --> $DIR/match_same_arms2.rs:25:9 + --> $DIR/match_same_arms2.rs:24:9 | LL | / _ => { LL | | foo(); @@ -122,7 +122,6 @@ LL | 1 => { | ^ help: try merging the arm patterns: `1 | 0` | _________| | | -LL | | LL | | empty!(0); LL | | }, | |_________^ diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace_no_std.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace_no_std.fixed new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..c970f2ba2814 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace_no_std.fixed @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +#![allow(unused)] +#![warn( + clippy::all, + clippy::style, + clippy::mem_replace_option_with_none, + clippy::mem_replace_with_default +)] +#![feature(lang_items)] +#![no_std] + +use core::mem; +use core::panic::PanicInfo; + +#[lang = "eh_personality"] +extern "C" fn eh_personality() {} + +#[panic_handler] +fn panic(info: &PanicInfo) -> ! { + loop {} +} + +fn replace_option_with_none() { + let mut an_option = Some(1); + let _ = an_option.take(); + let an_option = &mut Some(1); + let _ = an_option.take(); +} + +fn replace_with_default() { + let mut refstr = "hello"; + let _ = core::mem::take(&mut refstr); + + let mut slice: &[i32] = &[1, 2, 3]; + let _ = core::mem::take(&mut slice); +} + +// lint is disabled for primitives because in this case `take` +// has no clear benefit over `replace` and sometimes is harder to read +fn dont_lint_primitive() { + let mut pbool = true; + let _ = mem::replace(&mut pbool, false); + + let mut pint = 5; + let _ = mem::replace(&mut pint, 0); +} + +fn main() { + replace_option_with_none(); + replace_with_default(); + dont_lint_primitive(); +} + +fn issue9824() { + struct Foo<'a>(Option<&'a str>); + impl<'a> core::ops::Deref for Foo<'a> { + type Target = Option<&'a str>; + + fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { + &self.0 + } + } + impl<'a> core::ops::DerefMut for Foo<'a> { + fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Self::Target { + &mut self.0 + } + } + + struct Bar { + opt: Option, + val: u8, + } + + let mut f = Foo(Some("foo")); + let mut b = Bar { opt: Some(1), val: 12 }; + + // replace option with none + let _ = f.0.take(); + let _ = (*f).take(); + let _ = b.opt.take(); + // replace with default + let _ = mem::replace(&mut b.val, u8::default()); +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace_no_std.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace_no_std.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..673d5c7b4f45 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace_no_std.rs @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +#![allow(unused)] +#![warn( + clippy::all, + clippy::style, + clippy::mem_replace_option_with_none, + clippy::mem_replace_with_default +)] +#![feature(lang_items)] +#![no_std] + +use core::mem; +use core::panic::PanicInfo; + +#[lang = "eh_personality"] +extern "C" fn eh_personality() {} + +#[panic_handler] +fn panic(info: &PanicInfo) -> ! { + loop {} +} + +fn replace_option_with_none() { + let mut an_option = Some(1); + let _ = mem::replace(&mut an_option, None); + let an_option = &mut Some(1); + let _ = mem::replace(an_option, None); +} + +fn replace_with_default() { + let mut refstr = "hello"; + let _ = mem::replace(&mut refstr, ""); + + let mut slice: &[i32] = &[1, 2, 3]; + let _ = mem::replace(&mut slice, &[]); +} + +// lint is disabled for primitives because in this case `take` +// has no clear benefit over `replace` and sometimes is harder to read +fn dont_lint_primitive() { + let mut pbool = true; + let _ = mem::replace(&mut pbool, false); + + let mut pint = 5; + let _ = mem::replace(&mut pint, 0); +} + +fn main() { + replace_option_with_none(); + replace_with_default(); + dont_lint_primitive(); +} + +fn issue9824() { + struct Foo<'a>(Option<&'a str>); + impl<'a> core::ops::Deref for Foo<'a> { + type Target = Option<&'a str>; + + fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { + &self.0 + } + } + impl<'a> core::ops::DerefMut for Foo<'a> { + fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Self::Target { + &mut self.0 + } + } + + struct Bar { + opt: Option, + val: u8, + } + + let mut f = Foo(Some("foo")); + let mut b = Bar { opt: Some(1), val: 12 }; + + // replace option with none + let _ = mem::replace(&mut f.0, None); + let _ = mem::replace(&mut *f, None); + let _ = mem::replace(&mut b.opt, None); + // replace with default + let _ = mem::replace(&mut b.val, u8::default()); +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace_no_std.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace_no_std.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..744fb5a15876 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace_no_std.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +error: replacing an `Option` with `None` + --> $DIR/mem_replace_no_std.rs:24:13 + | +LL | let _ = mem::replace(&mut an_option, None); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider `Option::take()` instead: `an_option.take()` + | + = note: `-D clippy::mem-replace-option-with-none` implied by `-D warnings` + = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::mem_replace_option_with_none)]` + +error: replacing an `Option` with `None` + --> $DIR/mem_replace_no_std.rs:26:13 + | +LL | let _ = mem::replace(an_option, None); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider `Option::take()` instead: `an_option.take()` + +error: replacing a value of type `T` with `T::default()` is better expressed using `core::mem::take` + --> $DIR/mem_replace_no_std.rs:31:13 + | +LL | let _ = mem::replace(&mut refstr, ""); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `core::mem::take(&mut refstr)` + | + = note: `-D clippy::mem-replace-with-default` implied by `-D warnings` + = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::mem_replace_with_default)]` + +error: replacing a value of type `T` with `T::default()` is better expressed using `core::mem::take` + --> $DIR/mem_replace_no_std.rs:34:13 + | +LL | let _ = mem::replace(&mut slice, &[]); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `core::mem::take(&mut slice)` + +error: replacing an `Option` with `None` + --> $DIR/mem_replace_no_std.rs:77:13 + | +LL | let _ = mem::replace(&mut f.0, None); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider `Option::take()` instead: `f.0.take()` + +error: replacing an `Option` with `None` + --> $DIR/mem_replace_no_std.rs:78:13 + | +LL | let _ = mem::replace(&mut *f, None); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider `Option::take()` instead: `(*f).take()` + +error: replacing an `Option` with `None` + --> $DIR/mem_replace_no_std.rs:79:13 + | +LL | let _ = mem::replace(&mut b.opt, None); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider `Option::take()` instead: `b.opt.take()` + +error: aborting due to 7 previous errors + diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/no_effect.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/no_effect.rs index 777b1e52c2da..dabeda72f0c8 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/no_effect.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/no_effect.rs @@ -181,6 +181,8 @@ fn main() { //~^ ERROR: binding to `_` prefixed variable with no side-effect let _cat = [2, 4, 6, 8][2]; //~^ ERROR: binding to `_` prefixed variable with no side-effect + let _issue_12166 = 42; + let underscore_variable_above_can_be_used_dont_lint = _issue_12166; #[allow(clippy::no_effect)] 0; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/no_effect.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/no_effect.stderr index f5ba234b4cbf..8140ba1feee9 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/no_effect.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/no_effect.stderr @@ -152,31 +152,31 @@ LL | FooString { s: s }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: binding to `_` prefixed variable with no side-effect - --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:175:5 + --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:175:9 | LL | let _unused = 1; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | ^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::no-effect-underscore-binding` implied by `-D warnings` = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::no_effect_underscore_binding)]` error: binding to `_` prefixed variable with no side-effect - --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:178:5 + --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:178:9 | LL | let _penguin = || println!("Some helpful closure"); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | ^^^^^^^^ error: binding to `_` prefixed variable with no side-effect - --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:180:5 + --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:180:9 | LL | let _duck = Struct { field: 0 }; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | ^^^^^ error: binding to `_` prefixed variable with no side-effect - --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:182:5 + --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:182:9 | LL | let _cat = [2, 4, 6, 8][2]; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | ^^^^ error: aborting due to 29 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/open_options.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/open_options.rs index 0cdc5bf2bb59..4acb3780df43 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/open_options.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/open_options.rs @@ -1,7 +1,18 @@ +#![allow(unused_must_use)] +#![warn(clippy::nonsensical_open_options)] + use std::fs::OpenOptions; -#[allow(unused_must_use)] -#[warn(clippy::nonsensical_open_options)] +trait OpenOptionsExt { + fn truncate_write(&mut self, opt: bool) -> &mut Self; +} + +impl OpenOptionsExt for OpenOptions { + fn truncate_write(&mut self, opt: bool) -> &mut Self { + self.truncate(opt).write(opt) + } +} + fn main() { OpenOptions::new().read(true).truncate(true).open("foo.txt"); //~^ ERROR: file opened with `truncate` and `read` @@ -11,12 +22,31 @@ fn main() { OpenOptions::new().read(true).read(false).open("foo.txt"); //~^ ERROR: the method `read` is called more than once - OpenOptions::new().create(true).create(false).open("foo.txt"); - //~^ ERROR: the method `create` is called more than once + OpenOptions::new() + .create(true) + .truncate(true) // Ensure we don't trigger suspicious open options by having create without truncate + .create(false) + //~^ ERROR: the method `create` is called more than once + .open("foo.txt"); OpenOptions::new().write(true).write(false).open("foo.txt"); //~^ ERROR: the method `write` is called more than once OpenOptions::new().append(true).append(false).open("foo.txt"); //~^ ERROR: the method `append` is called more than once OpenOptions::new().truncate(true).truncate(false).open("foo.txt"); //~^ ERROR: the method `truncate` is called more than once + + std::fs::File::options().read(true).read(false).open("foo.txt"); + //~^ ERROR: the method `read` is called more than once + + let mut options = std::fs::OpenOptions::new(); + options.read(true); + options.read(false); + // Possible future improvement: recognize open options method call chains across statements. + options.open("foo.txt"); + + let mut options = std::fs::OpenOptions::new(); + options.truncate(true); + options.create(true).open("foo.txt"); + + OpenOptions::new().create(true).truncate_write(true).open("foo.txt"); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/open_options.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/open_options.stderr index 7ac826f52fa9..4f84d1d09f98 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/open_options.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/open_options.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: file opened with `truncate` and `read` - --> $DIR/open_options.rs:6:5 + --> $DIR/open_options.rs:17:5 | LL | OpenOptions::new().read(true).truncate(true).open("foo.txt"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -8,40 +8,46 @@ LL | OpenOptions::new().read(true).truncate(true).open("foo.txt"); = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::nonsensical_open_options)]` error: file opened with `append` and `truncate` - --> $DIR/open_options.rs:9:5 + --> $DIR/open_options.rs:20:5 | LL | OpenOptions::new().append(true).truncate(true).open("foo.txt"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: the method `read` is called more than once - --> $DIR/open_options.rs:12:5 + --> $DIR/open_options.rs:23:35 | LL | OpenOptions::new().read(true).read(false).open("foo.txt"); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: the method `create` is called more than once - --> $DIR/open_options.rs:14:5 + --> $DIR/open_options.rs:28:10 | -LL | OpenOptions::new().create(true).create(false).open("foo.txt"); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +LL | .create(false) + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: the method `write` is called more than once - --> $DIR/open_options.rs:16:5 + --> $DIR/open_options.rs:31:36 | LL | OpenOptions::new().write(true).write(false).open("foo.txt"); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: the method `append` is called more than once - --> $DIR/open_options.rs:18:5 + --> $DIR/open_options.rs:33:37 | LL | OpenOptions::new().append(true).append(false).open("foo.txt"); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: the method `truncate` is called more than once - --> $DIR/open_options.rs:20:5 + --> $DIR/open_options.rs:35:39 | LL | OpenOptions::new().truncate(true).truncate(false).open("foo.txt"); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: aborting due to 7 previous errors +error: the method `read` is called more than once + --> $DIR/open_options.rs:38:41 + | +LL | std::fs::File::options().read(true).read(false).open("foo.txt"); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: aborting due to 8 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/open_options_fixable.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/open_options_fixable.fixed new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..90a129a9bdff --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/open_options_fixable.fixed @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +use std::fs::OpenOptions; +#[allow(unused_must_use)] +#[warn(clippy::suspicious_open_options)] +fn main() { + OpenOptions::new().create(true).truncate(true).open("foo.txt"); + //~^ ERROR: file opened with `create`, but `truncate` behavior not defined +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/open_options_fixable.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/open_options_fixable.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..3a9e522ba150 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/open_options_fixable.rs @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +use std::fs::OpenOptions; +#[allow(unused_must_use)] +#[warn(clippy::suspicious_open_options)] +fn main() { + OpenOptions::new().create(true).open("foo.txt"); + //~^ ERROR: file opened with `create`, but `truncate` behavior not defined +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/open_options_fixable.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/open_options_fixable.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..e327661713bf --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/open_options_fixable.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +error: file opened with `create`, but `truncate` behavior not defined + --> $DIR/open_options_fixable.rs:5:24 + | +LL | OpenOptions::new().create(true).open("foo.txt"); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^- help: add: `.truncate(true)` + | + = help: if you intend to overwrite an existing file entirely, call `.truncate(true)` + = help: if you instead know that you may want to keep some parts of the old file, call `.truncate(false)` + = help: alternatively, use `.append(true)` to append to the file instead of overwriting it + = note: `-D clippy::suspicious-open-options` implied by `-D warnings` + = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::suspicious_open_options)]` + +error: aborting due to 1 previous error + diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_as_ref_deref.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_as_ref_deref.stderr index 9d173e409abc..036b8c749e41 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_as_ref_deref.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_as_ref_deref.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error: called `.as_ref().map(Deref::deref)` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:11:13 | LL | let _ = opt.clone().as_ref().map(Deref::deref).map(str::len); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref instead: `opt.clone().as_deref()` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using as_deref: `opt.clone().as_deref()` | = note: `-D clippy::option-as-ref-deref` implied by `-D warnings` = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::option_as_ref_deref)]` @@ -15,103 +15,103 @@ LL | let _ = opt.clone() LL | | .as_ref().map( LL | | Deref::deref LL | | ) - | |_________^ help: try using as_deref instead: `opt.clone().as_deref()` + | |_________^ help: consider using as_deref: `opt.clone().as_deref()` error: called `.as_mut().map(DerefMut::deref_mut)` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:20:13 | LL | let _ = opt.as_mut().map(DerefMut::deref_mut); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref_mut instead: `opt.as_deref_mut()` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using as_deref_mut: `opt.as_deref_mut()` error: called `.as_ref().map(String::as_str)` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:22:13 | LL | let _ = opt.as_ref().map(String::as_str); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref instead: `opt.as_deref()` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using as_deref: `opt.as_deref()` error: called `.as_ref().map(|x| x.as_str())` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:23:13 | LL | let _ = opt.as_ref().map(|x| x.as_str()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref instead: `opt.as_deref()` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using as_deref: `opt.as_deref()` error: called `.as_mut().map(String::as_mut_str)` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:24:13 | LL | let _ = opt.as_mut().map(String::as_mut_str); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref_mut instead: `opt.as_deref_mut()` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using as_deref_mut: `opt.as_deref_mut()` error: called `.as_mut().map(|x| x.as_mut_str())` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:25:13 | LL | let _ = opt.as_mut().map(|x| x.as_mut_str()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref_mut instead: `opt.as_deref_mut()` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using as_deref_mut: `opt.as_deref_mut()` error: called `.as_ref().map(CString::as_c_str)` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:26:13 | LL | let _ = Some(CString::new(vec![]).unwrap()).as_ref().map(CString::as_c_str); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref instead: `Some(CString::new(vec![]).unwrap()).as_deref()` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using as_deref: `Some(CString::new(vec![]).unwrap()).as_deref()` error: called `.as_ref().map(OsString::as_os_str)` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:27:13 | LL | let _ = Some(OsString::new()).as_ref().map(OsString::as_os_str); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref instead: `Some(OsString::new()).as_deref()` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using as_deref: `Some(OsString::new()).as_deref()` error: called `.as_ref().map(PathBuf::as_path)` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:28:13 | LL | let _ = Some(PathBuf::new()).as_ref().map(PathBuf::as_path); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref instead: `Some(PathBuf::new()).as_deref()` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using as_deref: `Some(PathBuf::new()).as_deref()` error: called `.as_ref().map(Vec::as_slice)` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:29:13 | LL | let _ = Some(Vec::<()>::new()).as_ref().map(Vec::as_slice); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref instead: `Some(Vec::<()>::new()).as_deref()` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using as_deref: `Some(Vec::<()>::new()).as_deref()` error: called `.as_mut().map(Vec::as_mut_slice)` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:30:13 | LL | let _ = Some(Vec::<()>::new()).as_mut().map(Vec::as_mut_slice); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref_mut instead: `Some(Vec::<()>::new()).as_deref_mut()` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using as_deref_mut: `Some(Vec::<()>::new()).as_deref_mut()` error: called `.as_ref().map(|x| x.deref())` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:32:13 | LL | let _ = opt.as_ref().map(|x| x.deref()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref instead: `opt.as_deref()` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using as_deref: `opt.as_deref()` error: called `.as_mut().map(|x| x.deref_mut())` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:33:13 | LL | let _ = opt.clone().as_mut().map(|x| x.deref_mut()).map(|x| x.len()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref_mut instead: `opt.clone().as_deref_mut()` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using as_deref_mut: `opt.clone().as_deref_mut()` error: called `.as_ref().map(|x| &**x)` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:40:13 | LL | let _ = opt.as_ref().map(|x| &**x); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref instead: `opt.as_deref()` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using as_deref: `opt.as_deref()` error: called `.as_mut().map(|x| &mut **x)` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:41:13 | LL | let _ = opt.as_mut().map(|x| &mut **x); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref_mut instead: `opt.as_deref_mut()` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using as_deref_mut: `opt.as_deref_mut()` error: called `.as_ref().map(std::ops::Deref::deref)` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:44:13 | LL | let _ = opt.as_ref().map(std::ops::Deref::deref); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref instead: `opt.as_deref()` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using as_deref: `opt.as_deref()` error: called `.as_ref().map(String::as_str)` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:56:13 | LL | let _ = opt.as_ref().map(String::as_str); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref instead: `opt.as_deref()` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using as_deref: `opt.as_deref()` error: aborting due to 18 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_map_or_err_ok.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_map_or_err_ok.stderr index a193e3c4c49d..381601cb6b3a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_map_or_err_ok.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_map_or_err_ok.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error: called `map_or(Err(_), Ok)` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/option_map_or_err_ok.rs:5:13 | LL | let _ = x.map_or(Err("a"), Ok); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using `ok_or` instead: `x.ok_or("a")` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `ok_or`: `x.ok_or("a")` | = note: `-D clippy::option-map-or-err-ok` implied by `-D warnings` = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::option_map_or_err_ok)]` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_map_or_none.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_map_or_none.stderr index f2cfc3f9a281..d58ff83c3da2 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_map_or_none.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_map_or_none.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error: called `map_or(None, ..)` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/option_map_or_none.rs:10:26 | LL | let _: Option = opt.map_or(None, |x| Some(x + 1)); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using `map` instead: `opt.map(|x| x + 1)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `map`: `opt.map(|x| x + 1)` | = note: `-D clippy::option-map-or-none` implied by `-D warnings` = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::option_map_or_none)]` @@ -14,13 +14,13 @@ LL | let _: Option = opt.map_or(None, |x| { | __________________________^ LL | | Some(x + 1) LL | | }); - | |_________________________^ help: try using `map` instead: `opt.map(|x| x + 1)` + | |_________________________^ help: consider using `map`: `opt.map(|x| x + 1)` error: called `map_or(None, ..)` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/option_map_or_none.rs:17:26 | LL | let _: Option = opt.map_or(None, bar); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using `and_then` instead: `opt.and_then(bar)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `and_then`: `opt.and_then(bar)` error: called `map_or(None, ..)` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/option_map_or_none.rs:18:26 @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ LL | | Some(offset + height) LL | | }); | |______^ | -help: try using `and_then` instead +help: consider using `and_then` | LL ~ let _: Option = opt.and_then(|x| { LL + let offset = 0; @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ error: called `map_or(None, Some)` on a `Result` value --> $DIR/option_map_or_none.rs:25:26 | LL | let _: Option = r.map_or(None, Some); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using `ok` instead: `r.ok()` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `ok`: `r.ok()` | = note: `-D clippy::result-map-or-into-option` implied by `-D warnings` = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::result_map_or_into_option)]` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_eq_no_std.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_eq_no_std.fixed new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..97c8c394c03d --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_eq_no_std.fixed @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +#![warn(clippy::ptr_eq)] +#![no_std] +#![feature(lang_items)] + +use core::panic::PanicInfo; + +#[lang = "eh_personality"] +extern "C" fn eh_personality() {} + +#[panic_handler] +fn panic(info: &PanicInfo) -> ! { + loop {} +} + +macro_rules! mac { + ($a:expr, $b:expr) => { + $a as *const _ as usize == $b as *const _ as usize + }; +} + +macro_rules! another_mac { + ($a:expr, $b:expr) => { + $a as *const _ == $b as *const _ + }; +} + +fn main() { + let a = &[1, 2, 3]; + let b = &[1, 2, 3]; + + let _ = core::ptr::eq(a, b); + let _ = core::ptr::eq(a, b); + let _ = a.as_ptr() == b as *const _; + let _ = a.as_ptr() == b.as_ptr(); + + // Do not lint + + let _ = mac!(a, b); + let _ = another_mac!(a, b); + + let a = &mut [1, 2, 3]; + let b = &mut [1, 2, 3]; + + let _ = a.as_mut_ptr() == b as *mut [i32] as *mut _; + let _ = a.as_mut_ptr() == b.as_mut_ptr(); + + let _ = a == b; + let _ = core::ptr::eq(a, b); +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_eq_no_std.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_eq_no_std.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..a7ba9b4d8174 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_eq_no_std.rs @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +#![warn(clippy::ptr_eq)] +#![no_std] +#![feature(lang_items)] + +use core::panic::PanicInfo; + +#[lang = "eh_personality"] +extern "C" fn eh_personality() {} + +#[panic_handler] +fn panic(info: &PanicInfo) -> ! { + loop {} +} + +macro_rules! mac { + ($a:expr, $b:expr) => { + $a as *const _ as usize == $b as *const _ as usize + }; +} + +macro_rules! another_mac { + ($a:expr, $b:expr) => { + $a as *const _ == $b as *const _ + }; +} + +fn main() { + let a = &[1, 2, 3]; + let b = &[1, 2, 3]; + + let _ = a as *const _ as usize == b as *const _ as usize; + let _ = a as *const _ == b as *const _; + let _ = a.as_ptr() == b as *const _; + let _ = a.as_ptr() == b.as_ptr(); + + // Do not lint + + let _ = mac!(a, b); + let _ = another_mac!(a, b); + + let a = &mut [1, 2, 3]; + let b = &mut [1, 2, 3]; + + let _ = a.as_mut_ptr() == b as *mut [i32] as *mut _; + let _ = a.as_mut_ptr() == b.as_mut_ptr(); + + let _ = a == b; + let _ = core::ptr::eq(a, b); +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_eq_no_std.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_eq_no_std.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..3e289f5be613 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_eq_no_std.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +error: use `core::ptr::eq` when comparing raw pointers + --> $DIR/ptr_eq_no_std.rs:31:13 + | +LL | let _ = a as *const _ as usize == b as *const _ as usize; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `core::ptr::eq(a, b)` + | + = note: `-D clippy::ptr-eq` implied by `-D warnings` + = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::ptr_eq)]` + +error: use `core::ptr::eq` when comparing raw pointers + --> $DIR/ptr_eq_no_std.rs:32:13 + | +LL | let _ = a as *const _ == b as *const _; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `core::ptr::eq(a, b)` + +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors + diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/read_zero_byte_vec.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/read_zero_byte_vec.rs index 76b9b9818511..fd5a88a37a66 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/read_zero_byte_vec.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/read_zero_byte_vec.rs @@ -55,14 +55,6 @@ fn test() -> io::Result<()> { let mut buf = [0u8; 100]; f.read(&mut buf)?; - // should not lint - let mut empty = vec![]; - let mut data7 = vec![]; - f.read(&mut empty); - - // should not lint - f.read(&mut data7); - // should not lint let mut data8 = Vec::new(); data8.resize(100, 0); @@ -75,6 +67,27 @@ fn test() -> io::Result<()> { Ok(()) } +fn test_nested() -> io::Result<()> { + let cap = 1000; + let mut f = File::open("foo.txt").unwrap(); + + // Issue #9274 + // Should not lint + let mut v = Vec::new(); + { + v.resize(10, 0); + f.read(&mut v)?; + } + + let mut v = Vec::new(); + { + f.read(&mut v)?; + //~^ ERROR: reading zero byte data to `Vec` + } + + Ok(()) +} + async fn test_futures(r: &mut R) { // should lint let mut data = Vec::new(); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/read_zero_byte_vec.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/read_zero_byte_vec.stderr index 523ecb2948df..e85aa051c34b 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/read_zero_byte_vec.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/read_zero_byte_vec.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error: reading zero byte data to `Vec` --> $DIR/read_zero_byte_vec.rs:21:5 | LL | f.read_exact(&mut data).unwrap(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `data.resize(20, 0); f.read_exact(&mut data).unwrap();` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `data.resize(20, 0); f.read_exact(&mut data)` | = note: `-D clippy::read-zero-byte-vec` implied by `-D warnings` = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::read_zero_byte_vec)]` @@ -11,19 +11,19 @@ error: reading zero byte data to `Vec` --> $DIR/read_zero_byte_vec.rs:27:5 | LL | f.read_exact(&mut data2)?; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `data2.resize(cap, 0); f.read_exact(&mut data2)?;` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `data2.resize(cap, 0); f.read_exact(&mut data2)` error: reading zero byte data to `Vec` --> $DIR/read_zero_byte_vec.rs:32:5 | LL | f.read_exact(&mut data3)?; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: reading zero byte data to `Vec` - --> $DIR/read_zero_byte_vec.rs:37:5 + --> $DIR/read_zero_byte_vec.rs:37:13 | LL | let _ = f.read(&mut data4)?; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: reading zero byte data to `Vec` --> $DIR/read_zero_byte_vec.rs:43:9 @@ -38,28 +38,34 @@ LL | f.read(&mut data6) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: reading zero byte data to `Vec` - --> $DIR/read_zero_byte_vec.rs:81:5 + --> $DIR/read_zero_byte_vec.rs:84:9 + | +LL | f.read(&mut v)?; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: reading zero byte data to `Vec` + --> $DIR/read_zero_byte_vec.rs:94:5 | LL | r.read(&mut data).await.unwrap(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: reading zero byte data to `Vec` - --> $DIR/read_zero_byte_vec.rs:86:5 + --> $DIR/read_zero_byte_vec.rs:99:5 | LL | r.read_exact(&mut data2).await.unwrap(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: reading zero byte data to `Vec` - --> $DIR/read_zero_byte_vec.rs:93:5 + --> $DIR/read_zero_byte_vec.rs:106:5 | LL | r.read(&mut data).await.unwrap(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: reading zero byte data to `Vec` - --> $DIR/read_zero_byte_vec.rs:98:5 + --> $DIR/read_zero_byte_vec.rs:111:5 | LL | r.read_exact(&mut data2).await.unwrap(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: aborting due to 10 previous errors +error: aborting due to 11 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/result_map_or_into_option.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/result_map_or_into_option.stderr index 3d6bfef48eca..201868f09efa 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/result_map_or_into_option.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/result_map_or_into_option.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error: called `map_or(None, Some)` on a `Result` value --> $DIR/result_map_or_into_option.rs:5:13 | LL | let _ = opt.map_or(None, Some); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using `ok` instead: `opt.ok()` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `ok`: `opt.ok()` | = note: `-D clippy::result-map-or-into-option` implied by `-D warnings` = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::result_map_or_into_option)]` @@ -11,13 +11,13 @@ error: called `map_or_else(|_| None, Some)` on a `Result` value --> $DIR/result_map_or_into_option.rs:7:13 | LL | let _ = opt.map_or_else(|_| None, Some); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using `ok` instead: `opt.ok()` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `ok`: `opt.ok()` error: called `map_or_else(|_| None, Some)` on a `Result` value --> $DIR/result_map_or_into_option.rs:10:13 | LL | let _ = opt.map_or_else(|_| { None }, Some); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using `ok` instead: `opt.ok()` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `ok`: `opt.ok()` error: aborting due to 3 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/same_item_push.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/same_item_push.stderr index f519be463695..f569aab64900 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/same_item_push.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/same_item_push.stderr @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ error: it looks like the same item is being pushed into this Vec LL | vec.push(item); | ^^^ | - = help: try using vec![item;SIZE] or vec.resize(NEW_SIZE, item) + = help: consider using vec![item;SIZE] or vec.resize(NEW_SIZE, item) = note: `-D clippy::same-item-push` implied by `-D warnings` = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::same_item_push)]` @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ error: it looks like the same item is being pushed into this Vec LL | vec.push(item); | ^^^ | - = help: try using vec![item;SIZE] or vec.resize(NEW_SIZE, item) + = help: consider using vec![item;SIZE] or vec.resize(NEW_SIZE, item) error: it looks like the same item is being pushed into this Vec --> $DIR/same_item_push.rs:36:9 @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ error: it looks like the same item is being pushed into this Vec LL | vec.push(13); | ^^^ | - = help: try using vec![13;SIZE] or vec.resize(NEW_SIZE, 13) + = help: consider using vec![13;SIZE] or vec.resize(NEW_SIZE, 13) error: it looks like the same item is being pushed into this Vec --> $DIR/same_item_push.rs:42:9 @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ error: it looks like the same item is being pushed into this Vec LL | vec.push(VALUE); | ^^^ | - = help: try using vec![VALUE;SIZE] or vec.resize(NEW_SIZE, VALUE) + = help: consider using vec![VALUE;SIZE] or vec.resize(NEW_SIZE, VALUE) error: it looks like the same item is being pushed into this Vec --> $DIR/same_item_push.rs:49:9 @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ error: it looks like the same item is being pushed into this Vec LL | vec.push(item); | ^^^ | - = help: try using vec![item;SIZE] or vec.resize(NEW_SIZE, item) + = help: consider using vec![item;SIZE] or vec.resize(NEW_SIZE, item) error: aborting due to 5 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/search_is_some.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/search_is_some.stderr index a7a47447f61d..9dec8c9caf27 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/search_is_some.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/search_is_some.stderr @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some.rs:42:20 | LL | let _ = (0..1).find(some_closure).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(some_closure)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(some_closure)` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some.rs:52:13 @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some.rs:79:13 | LL | let _ = (0..1).find(some_closure).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!(0..1).any(some_closure)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!(0..1).any(some_closure)` error: aborting due to 8 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/search_is_some_fixable_none.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/search_is_some_fixable_none.stderr index f33b0430912a..107f59a97d2f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/search_is_some_fixable_none.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/search_is_some_fixable_none.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:9:13 | LL | let _ = v.iter().find(|&x| *x < 0).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!v.iter().any(|x| *x < 0)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!v.iter().any(|x| *x < 0)` | = note: `-D clippy::search-is-some` implied by `-D warnings` = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::search_is_some)]` @@ -11,43 +11,43 @@ error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:10:13 | LL | let _ = (0..1).find(|x| **y == *x).is_none(); // one dereference less - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!(0..1).any(|x| **y == x)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!(0..1).any(|x| **y == x)` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:11:13 | LL | let _ = (0..1).find(|x| *x == 0).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!(0..1).any(|x| x == 0)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!(0..1).any(|x| x == 0)` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:12:13 | LL | let _ = v.iter().find(|x| **x == 0).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!v.iter().any(|x| *x == 0)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!v.iter().any(|x| *x == 0)` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:13:13 | LL | let _ = (4..5).find(|x| *x == 1 || *x == 3 || *x == 5).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!(4..5).any(|x| x == 1 || x == 3 || x == 5)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!(4..5).any(|x| x == 1 || x == 3 || x == 5)` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:14:13 | LL | let _ = (1..3).find(|x| [1, 2, 3].contains(x)).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!(1..3).any(|x| [1, 2, 3].contains(&x))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!(1..3).any(|x| [1, 2, 3].contains(&x))` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:15:13 | LL | let _ = (1..3).find(|x| *x == 0 || [1, 2, 3].contains(x)).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!(1..3).any(|x| x == 0 || [1, 2, 3].contains(&x))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!(1..3).any(|x| x == 0 || [1, 2, 3].contains(&x))` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:16:13 | LL | let _ = (1..3).find(|x| [1, 2, 3].contains(x) || *x == 0).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!(1..3).any(|x| [1, 2, 3].contains(&x) || x == 0)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!(1..3).any(|x| [1, 2, 3].contains(&x) || x == 0)` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:17:13 @@ -56,91 +56,91 @@ LL | let _ = (1..3) | _____________^ LL | | .find(|x| [1, 2, 3].contains(x) || *x == 0 || [4, 5, 6].contains(x) || *x == -1) LL | | .is_none(); - | |__________________^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!(1..3).any(|x| [1, 2, 3].contains(&x) || x == 0 || [4, 5, 6].contains(&x) || x == -1)` + | |__________________^ help: consider using: `!(1..3).any(|x| [1, 2, 3].contains(&x) || x == 0 || [4, 5, 6].contains(&x) || x == -1)` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `position` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:22:13 | LL | let _ = v.iter().position(|&x| x < 0).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!v.iter().any(|&x| x < 0)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!v.iter().any(|&x| x < 0)` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `rposition` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:25:13 | LL | let _ = v.iter().rposition(|&x| x < 0).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!v.iter().any(|&x| x < 0)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!v.iter().any(|&x| x < 0)` error: called `is_none()` after calling `find()` on a string --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:31:13 | LL | let _ = "hello world".find("world").is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.contains()` instead: `!"hello world".contains("world")` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!"hello world".contains("world")` error: called `is_none()` after calling `find()` on a string --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:32:13 | LL | let _ = "hello world".find(&s2).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.contains()` instead: `!"hello world".contains(&s2)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!"hello world".contains(&s2)` error: called `is_none()` after calling `find()` on a string --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:33:13 | LL | let _ = "hello world".find(&s2[2..]).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.contains()` instead: `!"hello world".contains(&s2[2..])` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!"hello world".contains(&s2[2..])` error: called `is_none()` after calling `find()` on a string --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:35:13 | LL | let _ = s1.find("world").is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.contains()` instead: `!s1.contains("world")` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!s1.contains("world")` error: called `is_none()` after calling `find()` on a string --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:36:13 | LL | let _ = s1.find(&s2).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.contains()` instead: `!s1.contains(&s2)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!s1.contains(&s2)` error: called `is_none()` after calling `find()` on a string --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:37:13 | LL | let _ = s1.find(&s2[2..]).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.contains()` instead: `!s1.contains(&s2[2..])` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!s1.contains(&s2[2..])` error: called `is_none()` after calling `find()` on a string --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:39:13 | LL | let _ = s1[2..].find("world").is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.contains()` instead: `!s1[2..].contains("world")` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!s1[2..].contains("world")` error: called `is_none()` after calling `find()` on a string --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:40:13 | LL | let _ = s1[2..].find(&s2).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.contains()` instead: `!s1[2..].contains(&s2)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!s1[2..].contains(&s2)` error: called `is_none()` after calling `find()` on a string --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:41:13 | LL | let _ = s1[2..].find(&s2[2..]).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.contains()` instead: `!s1[2..].contains(&s2[2..])` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!s1[2..].contains(&s2[2..])` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:57:25 | LL | .filter(|c| filter_hand.iter().find(|cc| c == cc).is_none()) - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!filter_hand.iter().any(|cc| c == &cc)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!filter_hand.iter().any(|cc| c == &cc)` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:73:30 | LL | .filter(|(c, _)| filter_hand.iter().find(|cc| c == *cc).is_none()) - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!filter_hand.iter().any(|cc| c == cc)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!filter_hand.iter().any(|cc| c == cc)` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:84:17 | LL | let _ = vfoo.iter().find(|v| v.foo == 1 && v.bar == 2).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!vfoo.iter().any(|v| v.foo == 1 && v.bar == 2)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!vfoo.iter().any(|v| v.foo == 1 && v.bar == 2)` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:87:17 @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ LL | | .find(|(i, v)| *i == 42 && v.foo == 1 && v.bar == 2) LL | | .is_none(); | |______________________^ | -help: use `!_.any()` instead +help: consider using | LL ~ let _ = !vfoo LL ~ .iter().any(|(i, v)| *i == 42 && v.foo == 1 && v.bar == 2); @@ -162,49 +162,49 @@ error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:95:17 | LL | let _ = vfoo.iter().find(|a| a[0] == 42).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!vfoo.iter().any(|a| a[0] == 42)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!vfoo.iter().any(|a| a[0] == 42)` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:101:17 | LL | let _ = vfoo.iter().find(|sub| sub[1..4].len() == 3).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!vfoo.iter().any(|sub| sub[1..4].len() == 3)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!vfoo.iter().any(|sub| sub[1..4].len() == 3)` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:119:17 | LL | let _ = [ppx].iter().find(|ppp_x: &&&u32| please(**ppp_x)).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `![ppx].iter().any(|ppp_x: &&u32| please(ppp_x))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `![ppx].iter().any(|ppp_x: &&u32| please(ppp_x))` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:120:17 | LL | let _ = [String::from("Hey hey")].iter().find(|s| s.len() == 2).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `![String::from("Hey hey")].iter().any(|s| s.len() == 2)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `![String::from("Hey hey")].iter().any(|s| s.len() == 2)` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:123:17 | LL | let _ = v.iter().find(|x| deref_enough(**x)).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!v.iter().any(|x| deref_enough(*x))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!v.iter().any(|x| deref_enough(*x))` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:124:17 | LL | let _ = v.iter().find(|x: &&u32| deref_enough(**x)).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!v.iter().any(|x: &u32| deref_enough(*x))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!v.iter().any(|x: &u32| deref_enough(*x))` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:127:17 | LL | let _ = v.iter().find(|x| arg_no_deref(x)).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!v.iter().any(|x| arg_no_deref(&x))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!v.iter().any(|x| arg_no_deref(&x))` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:129:17 | LL | let _ = v.iter().find(|x: &&u32| arg_no_deref(x)).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!v.iter().any(|x: &u32| arg_no_deref(&x))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!v.iter().any(|x: &u32| arg_no_deref(&x))` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:149:17 @@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ LL | | .find(|v| v.inner_double.bar[0][0] == 2 && v.inner.bar[0] == LL | | .is_none(); | |______________________^ | -help: use `!_.any()` instead +help: consider using | LL ~ let _ = !vfoo LL ~ .iter().any(|v| v.inner_double.bar[0][0] == 2 && v.inner.bar[0] == 2); @@ -226,61 +226,61 @@ error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:165:17 | LL | let _ = vfoo.iter().find(|v| v.inner[0].bar == 2).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!vfoo.iter().any(|v| v.inner[0].bar == 2)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!vfoo.iter().any(|v| v.inner[0].bar == 2)` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:170:17 | LL | let _ = vfoo.iter().find(|x| (**x)[0] == 9).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!vfoo.iter().any(|x| (**x)[0] == 9)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!vfoo.iter().any(|x| (**x)[0] == 9)` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:183:17 | LL | let _ = vfoo.iter().find(|v| v.by_ref(&v.bar)).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!vfoo.iter().any(|v| v.by_ref(&v.bar))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!vfoo.iter().any(|v| v.by_ref(&v.bar))` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:187:17 | LL | let _ = [&(&1, 2), &(&3, 4), &(&5, 4)].iter().find(|(&x, y)| x == *y).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `![&(&1, 2), &(&3, 4), &(&5, 4)].iter().any(|(&x, y)| x == *y)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `![&(&1, 2), &(&3, 4), &(&5, 4)].iter().any(|(&x, y)| x == *y)` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:188:17 | LL | let _ = [&(&1, 2), &(&3, 4), &(&5, 4)].iter().find(|&(&x, y)| x == *y).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `![&(&1, 2), &(&3, 4), &(&5, 4)].iter().any(|(&x, y)| x == *y)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `![&(&1, 2), &(&3, 4), &(&5, 4)].iter().any(|(&x, y)| x == *y)` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:207:17 | LL | let _ = v.iter().find(|s| s[0].is_empty()).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!v.iter().any(|s| s[0].is_empty())` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!v.iter().any(|s| s[0].is_empty())` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:208:17 | LL | let _ = v.iter().find(|s| test_string_1(&s[0])).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!v.iter().any(|s| test_string_1(&s[0]))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!v.iter().any(|s| test_string_1(&s[0]))` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:217:17 | LL | let _ = v.iter().find(|fp| fp.field.is_power_of_two()).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!v.iter().any(|fp| fp.field.is_power_of_two())` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!v.iter().any(|fp| fp.field.is_power_of_two())` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:218:17 | LL | let _ = v.iter().find(|fp| test_u32_1(fp.field)).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!v.iter().any(|fp| test_u32_1(fp.field))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!v.iter().any(|fp| test_u32_1(fp.field))` error: called `is_none()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_none.rs:219:17 | LL | let _ = v.iter().find(|fp| test_u32_2(*fp.field)).is_none(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `!_.any()` instead: `!v.iter().any(|fp| test_u32_2(*fp.field))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `!v.iter().any(|fp| test_u32_2(*fp.field))` error: aborting due to 43 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/search_is_some_fixable_some.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/search_is_some_fixable_some.stderr index e878e62de07f..e706ce646923 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/search_is_some_fixable_some.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/search_is_some_fixable_some.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:9:22 | LL | let _ = v.iter().find(|&x| *x < 0).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|x| *x < 0)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|x| *x < 0)` | = note: `-D clippy::search-is-some` implied by `-D warnings` = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::search_is_some)]` @@ -11,43 +11,43 @@ error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:10:20 | LL | let _ = (0..1).find(|x| **y == *x).is_some(); // one dereference less - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|x| **y == x)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|x| **y == x)` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:11:20 | LL | let _ = (0..1).find(|x| *x == 0).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|x| x == 0)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|x| x == 0)` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:12:22 | LL | let _ = v.iter().find(|x| **x == 0).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|x| *x == 0)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|x| *x == 0)` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:13:20 | LL | let _ = (4..5).find(|x| *x == 1 || *x == 3 || *x == 5).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|x| x == 1 || x == 3 || x == 5)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|x| x == 1 || x == 3 || x == 5)` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:14:20 | LL | let _ = (1..3).find(|x| [1, 2, 3].contains(x)).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|x| [1, 2, 3].contains(&x))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|x| [1, 2, 3].contains(&x))` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:15:20 | LL | let _ = (1..3).find(|x| *x == 0 || [1, 2, 3].contains(x)).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|x| x == 0 || [1, 2, 3].contains(&x))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|x| x == 0 || [1, 2, 3].contains(&x))` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:16:20 | LL | let _ = (1..3).find(|x| [1, 2, 3].contains(x) || *x == 0).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|x| [1, 2, 3].contains(&x) || x == 0)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|x| [1, 2, 3].contains(&x) || x == 0)` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:18:10 @@ -55,91 +55,91 @@ error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` LL | .find(|x| [1, 2, 3].contains(x) || *x == 0 || [4, 5, 6].contains(x) || *x == -1) | __________^ LL | | .is_some(); - | |__________________^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|x| [1, 2, 3].contains(&x) || x == 0 || [4, 5, 6].contains(&x) || x == -1)` + | |__________________^ help: consider using: `any(|x| [1, 2, 3].contains(&x) || x == 0 || [4, 5, 6].contains(&x) || x == -1)` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `position` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:22:22 | LL | let _ = v.iter().position(|&x| x < 0).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|&x| x < 0)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|&x| x < 0)` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `rposition` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:25:22 | LL | let _ = v.iter().rposition(|&x| x < 0).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|&x| x < 0)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|&x| x < 0)` error: called `is_some()` after calling `find()` on a string --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:30:27 | LL | let _ = "hello world".find("world").is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `contains()` instead: `contains("world")` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `contains("world")` error: called `is_some()` after calling `find()` on a string --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:31:27 | LL | let _ = "hello world".find(&s2).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `contains()` instead: `contains(&s2)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `contains(&s2)` error: called `is_some()` after calling `find()` on a string --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:32:27 | LL | let _ = "hello world".find(&s2[2..]).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `contains()` instead: `contains(&s2[2..])` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `contains(&s2[2..])` error: called `is_some()` after calling `find()` on a string --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:34:16 | LL | let _ = s1.find("world").is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `contains()` instead: `contains("world")` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `contains("world")` error: called `is_some()` after calling `find()` on a string --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:35:16 | LL | let _ = s1.find(&s2).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `contains()` instead: `contains(&s2)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `contains(&s2)` error: called `is_some()` after calling `find()` on a string --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:36:16 | LL | let _ = s1.find(&s2[2..]).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `contains()` instead: `contains(&s2[2..])` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `contains(&s2[2..])` error: called `is_some()` after calling `find()` on a string --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:38:21 | LL | let _ = s1[2..].find("world").is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `contains()` instead: `contains("world")` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `contains("world")` error: called `is_some()` after calling `find()` on a string --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:39:21 | LL | let _ = s1[2..].find(&s2).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `contains()` instead: `contains(&s2)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `contains(&s2)` error: called `is_some()` after calling `find()` on a string --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:40:21 | LL | let _ = s1[2..].find(&s2[2..]).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `contains()` instead: `contains(&s2[2..])` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `contains(&s2[2..])` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:56:44 | LL | .filter(|c| filter_hand.iter().find(|cc| c == cc).is_some()) - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|cc| c == &cc)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|cc| c == &cc)` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:72:49 | LL | .filter(|(c, _)| filter_hand.iter().find(|cc| c == *cc).is_some()) - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|cc| c == cc)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|cc| c == cc)` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:83:29 | LL | let _ = vfoo.iter().find(|v| v.foo == 1 && v.bar == 2).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|v| v.foo == 1 && v.bar == 2)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|v| v.foo == 1 && v.bar == 2)` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:88:14 @@ -147,55 +147,55 @@ error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` LL | .find(|(i, v)| *i == 42 && v.foo == 1 && v.bar == 2) | ______________^ LL | | .is_some(); - | |______________________^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|(i, v)| *i == 42 && v.foo == 1 && v.bar == 2)` + | |______________________^ help: consider using: `any(|(i, v)| *i == 42 && v.foo == 1 && v.bar == 2)` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:94:29 | LL | let _ = vfoo.iter().find(|a| a[0] == 42).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|a| a[0] == 42)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|a| a[0] == 42)` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:100:29 | LL | let _ = vfoo.iter().find(|sub| sub[1..4].len() == 3).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|sub| sub[1..4].len() == 3)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|sub| sub[1..4].len() == 3)` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:118:30 | LL | let _ = [ppx].iter().find(|ppp_x: &&&u32| please(**ppp_x)).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|ppp_x: &&u32| please(ppp_x))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|ppp_x: &&u32| please(ppp_x))` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:119:50 | LL | let _ = [String::from("Hey hey")].iter().find(|s| s.len() == 2).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|s| s.len() == 2)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|s| s.len() == 2)` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:122:26 | LL | let _ = v.iter().find(|x| deref_enough(**x)).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|x| deref_enough(*x))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|x| deref_enough(*x))` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:123:26 | LL | let _ = v.iter().find(|x: &&u32| deref_enough(**x)).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|x: &u32| deref_enough(*x))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|x: &u32| deref_enough(*x))` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:126:26 | LL | let _ = v.iter().find(|x| arg_no_deref(x)).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|x| arg_no_deref(&x))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|x| arg_no_deref(&x))` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:128:26 | LL | let _ = v.iter().find(|x: &&u32| arg_no_deref(x)).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|x: &u32| arg_no_deref(&x))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|x: &u32| arg_no_deref(&x))` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:150:14 @@ -203,91 +203,91 @@ error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` LL | .find(|v| v.inner_double.bar[0][0] == 2 && v.inner.bar[0] == 2) | ______________^ LL | | .is_some(); - | |______________________^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|v| v.inner_double.bar[0][0] == 2 && v.inner.bar[0] == 2)` + | |______________________^ help: consider using: `any(|v| v.inner_double.bar[0][0] == 2 && v.inner.bar[0] == 2)` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:164:29 | LL | let _ = vfoo.iter().find(|v| v.inner[0].bar == 2).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|v| v.inner[0].bar == 2)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|v| v.inner[0].bar == 2)` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:169:29 | LL | let _ = vfoo.iter().find(|x| (**x)[0] == 9).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|x| (**x)[0] == 9)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|x| (**x)[0] == 9)` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:182:29 | LL | let _ = vfoo.iter().find(|v| v.by_ref(&v.bar)).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|v| v.by_ref(&v.bar))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|v| v.by_ref(&v.bar))` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:186:55 | LL | let _ = [&(&1, 2), &(&3, 4), &(&5, 4)].iter().find(|(&x, y)| x == *y).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|(&x, y)| x == *y)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|(&x, y)| x == *y)` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:187:55 | LL | let _ = [&(&1, 2), &(&3, 4), &(&5, 4)].iter().find(|&(&x, y)| x == *y).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|(&x, y)| x == *y)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|(&x, y)| x == *y)` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:206:26 | LL | let _ = v.iter().find(|s| s[0].is_empty()).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|s| s[0].is_empty())` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|s| s[0].is_empty())` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:207:26 | LL | let _ = v.iter().find(|s| test_string_1(&s[0])).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|s| test_string_1(&s[0]))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|s| test_string_1(&s[0]))` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:216:26 | LL | let _ = v.iter().find(|fp| fp.field.is_power_of_two()).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|fp| fp.field.is_power_of_two())` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|fp| fp.field.is_power_of_two())` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:217:26 | LL | let _ = v.iter().find(|fp| test_u32_1(fp.field)).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|fp| test_u32_1(fp.field))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|fp| test_u32_1(fp.field))` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:218:26 | LL | let _ = v.iter().find(|fp| test_u32_2(*fp.field)).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|fp| test_u32_2(*fp.field))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|fp| test_u32_2(*fp.field))` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:233:18 | LL | v.iter().find(|x: &&u32| func(x)).is_some() - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|x: &u32| func(&x))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|x: &u32| func(&x))` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:242:26 | LL | let _ = v.iter().find(|x: &&u32| arg_no_deref_impl(x)).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|x: &u32| arg_no_deref_impl(&x))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|x: &u32| arg_no_deref_impl(&x))` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:245:26 | LL | let _ = v.iter().find(|x: &&u32| arg_no_deref_dyn(x)).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|x: &u32| arg_no_deref_dyn(&x))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|x: &u32| arg_no_deref_dyn(&x))` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with `find` --> $DIR/search_is_some_fixable_some.rs:248:26 | LL | let _ = v.iter().find(|x: &&u32| (*arg_no_deref_dyn)(x)).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `any()` instead: `any(|x: &u32| (*arg_no_deref_dyn)(&x))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `any(|x: &u32| (*arg_no_deref_dyn)(&x))` error: aborting due to 47 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.fixed index 15cc8d54faab..8859a68320f0 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.fixed @@ -80,6 +80,7 @@ fn main() { .write(true) .read(true) .create(true) + .truncate(true) .open("foo.txt") .unwrap(); @@ -104,6 +105,7 @@ fn msrv_1_54() { .write(true) .read(true) .create(true) + .truncate(true) .open("foo.txt") .unwrap(); @@ -124,6 +126,7 @@ fn msrv_1_55() { .write(true) .read(true) .create(true) + .truncate(true) .open("foo.txt") .unwrap(); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.rs index 197225ffbd5c..7b72efb34ff8 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.rs @@ -80,6 +80,7 @@ fn main() { .write(true) .read(true) .create(true) + .truncate(true) .open("foo.txt") .unwrap(); @@ -104,6 +105,7 @@ fn msrv_1_54() { .write(true) .read(true) .create(true) + .truncate(true) .open("foo.txt") .unwrap(); @@ -124,6 +126,7 @@ fn msrv_1_55() { .write(true) .read(true) .create(true) + .truncate(true) .open("foo.txt") .unwrap(); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.stderr index 05c11cf7f8c6..b6b0d2effa81 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.stderr @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ LL | t.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `rewind()` error: used `seek` to go to the start of the stream - --> $DIR/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.rs:133:7 + --> $DIR/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.rs:136:7 | LL | f.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `rewind()` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.fixed index bbcc0de27d11..cdfa5d9cc780 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.fixed @@ -1,6 +1,11 @@ +//@aux-build:proc_macro_attr.rs + #![warn(clippy::semicolon_if_nothing_returned)] #![allow(clippy::redundant_closure, clippy::uninlined_format_args, clippy::needless_late_init)] +#[macro_use] +extern crate proc_macro_attr; + fn get_unit() {} // the functions below trigger the lint @@ -120,3 +125,32 @@ fn let_else_stmts() { return; }; } + +mod issue12123 { + #[rustfmt::skip] + mod this_triggers { + #[fake_main] + async fn main() { + + } + } + + mod and_this { + #[fake_main] + async fn main() { + println!("hello"); + } + } + + #[rustfmt::skip] + mod maybe_this { + /** */ #[fake_main] + async fn main() { + } + } + + mod but_this_does_not { + #[fake_main] + async fn main() {} + } +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.rs index fdc9c0c33f5a..315b7e4f3839 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.rs @@ -1,6 +1,11 @@ +//@aux-build:proc_macro_attr.rs + #![warn(clippy::semicolon_if_nothing_returned)] #![allow(clippy::redundant_closure, clippy::uninlined_format_args, clippy::needless_late_init)] +#[macro_use] +extern crate proc_macro_attr; + fn get_unit() {} // the functions below trigger the lint @@ -120,3 +125,32 @@ fn let_else_stmts() { return; }; } + +mod issue12123 { + #[rustfmt::skip] + mod this_triggers { + #[fake_main] + async fn main() { + + } + } + + mod and_this { + #[fake_main] + async fn main() { + println!("hello"); + } + } + + #[rustfmt::skip] + mod maybe_this { + /** */ #[fake_main] + async fn main() { + } + } + + mod but_this_does_not { + #[fake_main] + async fn main() {} + } +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.stderr index 66373a13c569..09c4d12f216c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: consider adding a `;` to the last statement for consistent formatting - --> $DIR/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.rs:8:5 + --> $DIR/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.rs:13:5 | LL | println!("Hello") | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: add a `;` here: `println!("Hello");` @@ -8,25 +8,25 @@ LL | println!("Hello") = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::semicolon_if_nothing_returned)]` error: consider adding a `;` to the last statement for consistent formatting - --> $DIR/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.rs:12:5 + --> $DIR/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.rs:17:5 | LL | get_unit() | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: add a `;` here: `get_unit();` error: consider adding a `;` to the last statement for consistent formatting - --> $DIR/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.rs:17:5 + --> $DIR/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.rs:22:5 | LL | y = x + 1 | ^^^^^^^^^ help: add a `;` here: `y = x + 1;` error: consider adding a `;` to the last statement for consistent formatting - --> $DIR/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.rs:23:9 + --> $DIR/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.rs:28:9 | LL | hello() | ^^^^^^^ help: add a `;` here: `hello();` error: consider adding a `;` to the last statement for consistent formatting - --> $DIR/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.rs:34:9 + --> $DIR/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.rs:39:9 | LL | ptr::drop_in_place(s.as_mut_ptr()) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: add a `;` here: `ptr::drop_in_place(s.as_mut_ptr());` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_call_fn.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_call_fn.rs index 3cc8061647df..c20214feccce 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_call_fn.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_call_fn.rs @@ -69,6 +69,17 @@ fn e() { #[test] fn k() {} +mod issue12182 { + #[allow(clippy::single_call_fn)] + fn print_foo(text: &str) { + println!("{text}"); + } + + fn use_print_foo() { + print_foo("foo"); + } +} + #[test] fn l() { k(); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_char_pattern.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_char_pattern.stderr index 781ab316d9de..664d6b5a1e9b 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_char_pattern.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_char_pattern.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:7:13 | LL | x.split("x"); - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'x'` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'x'` | = note: `-D clippy::single-char-pattern` implied by `-D warnings` = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::single_char_pattern)]` @@ -11,235 +11,235 @@ error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:13:13 | LL | x.split("ß"); - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'ß'` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'ß'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:14:13 | LL | x.split("ℝ"); - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'ℝ'` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'ℝ'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:15:13 | LL | x.split("💣"); - | ^^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'💣'` + | ^^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'💣'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:18:23 | LL | x.split_inclusive("x"); - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'x'` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:19:16 | LL | x.contains("x"); - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'x'` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:20:19 | LL | x.starts_with("x"); - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'x'` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:21:17 | LL | x.ends_with("x"); - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'x'` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:22:12 | LL | x.find("x"); - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'x'` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:23:13 | LL | x.rfind("x"); - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'x'` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:24:14 | LL | x.rsplit("x"); - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'x'` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:25:24 | LL | x.split_terminator("x"); - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'x'` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:26:25 | LL | x.rsplit_terminator("x"); - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'x'` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:27:17 | LL | x.splitn(2, "x"); - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'x'` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:28:18 | LL | x.rsplitn(2, "x"); - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'x'` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:29:18 | LL | x.split_once("x"); - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'x'` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:30:19 | LL | x.rsplit_once("x"); - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'x'` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:31:15 | LL | x.matches("x"); - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'x'` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:32:16 | LL | x.rmatches("x"); - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'x'` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:33:21 | LL | x.match_indices("x"); - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'x'` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:34:22 | LL | x.rmatch_indices("x"); - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'x'` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:35:26 | LL | x.trim_start_matches("x"); - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'x'` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:36:24 | LL | x.trim_end_matches("x"); - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'x'` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:37:20 | LL | x.strip_prefix("x"); - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'x'` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:38:20 | LL | x.strip_suffix("x"); - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'x'` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:39:15 | LL | x.replace("x", "y"); - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'x'` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:40:16 | LL | x.replacen("x", "y", 3); - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'x'` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:42:13 | LL | x.split("\n"); - | ^^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'\n'` + | ^^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'\n'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:43:13 | LL | x.split("'"); - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'\''` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'\''` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:44:13 | LL | x.split("\'"); - | ^^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'\''` + | ^^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'\''` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:46:13 | LL | x.split("\""); - | ^^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'"'` + | ^^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'"'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:51:31 | LL | x.replace(';', ",").split(","); // issue #2978 - | ^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `','` + | ^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `','` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:52:19 | LL | x.starts_with("\x03"); // issue #2996 - | ^^^^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'\x03'` + | ^^^^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'\x03'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:59:13 | LL | x.split(r"a"); - | ^^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'a'` + | ^^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'a'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:60:13 | LL | x.split(r#"a"#); - | ^^^^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'a'` + | ^^^^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'a'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:61:13 | LL | x.split(r###"a"###); - | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'a'` + | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'a'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:62:13 | LL | x.split(r###"'"###); - | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'\''` + | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'\''` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:63:13 | LL | x.split(r###"#"###); - | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'#'` + | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'#'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:65:13 | LL | x.split(r#"\"#); - | ^^^^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'\\'` + | ^^^^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'\\'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:66:13 | LL | x.split(r"\"); - | ^^^^ help: try using a `char` instead: `'\\'` + | ^^^^ help: consider using a `char`: `'\\'` error: aborting due to 40 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/trait_duplication_in_bounds.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/trait_duplication_in_bounds.fixed index 4fca29698e06..7e2663d734f6 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/trait_duplication_in_bounds.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/trait_duplication_in_bounds.fixed @@ -118,4 +118,33 @@ fn bad_trait_object(arg0: &(dyn Any + Send)) { unimplemented!(); } -fn main() {} +trait Proj { + type S; +} + +impl Proj for () { + type S = (); +} + +impl Proj for i32 { + type S = i32; +} + +trait Base { + fn is_base(&self); +} + +trait Derived: Base + Base<()> { + fn is_derived(&self); +} + +fn f(obj: &dyn Derived

) { + obj.is_derived(); + Base::::is_base(obj); + Base::<()>::is_base(obj); +} + +fn main() { + let _x: fn(_) = f::<()>; + let _x: fn(_) = f::; +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/trait_duplication_in_bounds.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/trait_duplication_in_bounds.rs index f67c8e35ed4c..fede1671a436 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/trait_duplication_in_bounds.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/trait_duplication_in_bounds.rs @@ -118,4 +118,33 @@ fn bad_trait_object(arg0: &(dyn Any + Send + Send)) { unimplemented!(); } -fn main() {} +trait Proj { + type S; +} + +impl Proj for () { + type S = (); +} + +impl Proj for i32 { + type S = i32; +} + +trait Base { + fn is_base(&self); +} + +trait Derived: Base + Base<()> { + fn is_derived(&self); +} + +fn f(obj: &dyn Derived

) { + obj.is_derived(); + Base::::is_base(obj); + Base::<()>::is_base(obj); +} + +fn main() { + let _x: fn(_) = f::<()>; + let _x: fn(_) = f::; +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute.rs index 32f6027e9911..1796ccaf28e1 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute.rs @@ -102,19 +102,6 @@ fn crosspointer() { } } -#[warn(clippy::transmute_int_to_char)] -fn int_to_char() { - let _: char = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_u32) }; - //~^ ERROR: transmute from a `u32` to a `char` - //~| NOTE: `-D clippy::transmute-int-to-char` implied by `-D warnings` - let _: char = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_i32) }; - //~^ ERROR: transmute from a `i32` to a `char` - - // These shouldn't warn - const _: char = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_u32) }; - const _: char = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_i32) }; -} - #[warn(clippy::transmute_int_to_bool)] fn int_to_bool() { let _: bool = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_u8) }; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute.stderr index cdc733b54a9b..df32d478cbf4 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute.stderr @@ -88,23 +88,8 @@ error: transmute from a type (`Usize`) to a pointer to that type (`*mut Usize`) LL | let _: *mut Usize = core::intrinsics::transmute(my_int()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: transmute from a `u32` to a `char` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:107:28 - | -LL | let _: char = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_u32) }; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::char::from_u32(0_u32).unwrap()` - | - = note: `-D clippy::transmute-int-to-char` implied by `-D warnings` - = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::transmute_int_to_char)]` - -error: transmute from a `i32` to a `char` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:110:28 - | -LL | let _: char = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_i32) }; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::char::from_u32(0_i32 as u32).unwrap()` - error: transmute from a `u8` to a `bool` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:120:28 + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:107:28 | LL | let _: bool = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_u8) }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `0_u8 != 0` @@ -113,7 +98,7 @@ LL | let _: bool = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_u8) }; = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::transmute_int_to_bool)]` error: transmute from a `u32` to a `f32` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:128:31 + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:115:31 | LL | let _: f32 = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_u32) }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `f32::from_bits(0_u32)` @@ -122,25 +107,25 @@ LL | let _: f32 = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_u32) }; = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::transmute_int_to_float)]` error: transmute from a `i32` to a `f32` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:131:31 + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:118:31 | LL | let _: f32 = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_i32) }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `f32::from_bits(0_i32 as u32)` error: transmute from a `u64` to a `f64` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:133:31 + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:120:31 | LL | let _: f64 = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_u64) }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `f64::from_bits(0_u64)` error: transmute from a `i64` to a `f64` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:135:31 + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:122:31 | LL | let _: f64 = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_i64) }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `f64::from_bits(0_i64 as u64)` error: transmute from a `u8` to a `[u8; 1]` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:156:30 + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:143:30 | LL | let _: [u8; 1] = std::mem::transmute(0u8); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `to_ne_bytes()`: `0u8.to_ne_bytes()` @@ -149,85 +134,85 @@ LL | let _: [u8; 1] = std::mem::transmute(0u8); = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::transmute_num_to_bytes)]` error: transmute from a `u32` to a `[u8; 4]` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:159:30 + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:146:30 | LL | let _: [u8; 4] = std::mem::transmute(0u32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `to_ne_bytes()`: `0u32.to_ne_bytes()` error: transmute from a `u128` to a `[u8; 16]` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:161:31 + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:148:31 | LL | let _: [u8; 16] = std::mem::transmute(0u128); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `to_ne_bytes()`: `0u128.to_ne_bytes()` error: transmute from a `i8` to a `[u8; 1]` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:163:30 + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:150:30 | LL | let _: [u8; 1] = std::mem::transmute(0i8); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `to_ne_bytes()`: `0i8.to_ne_bytes()` error: transmute from a `i32` to a `[u8; 4]` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:165:30 + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:152:30 | LL | let _: [u8; 4] = std::mem::transmute(0i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `to_ne_bytes()`: `0i32.to_ne_bytes()` error: transmute from a `i128` to a `[u8; 16]` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:167:31 + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:154:31 | LL | let _: [u8; 16] = std::mem::transmute(0i128); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `to_ne_bytes()`: `0i128.to_ne_bytes()` error: transmute from a `f32` to a `[u8; 4]` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:169:30 + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:156:30 | LL | let _: [u8; 4] = std::mem::transmute(0.0f32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `to_ne_bytes()`: `0.0f32.to_ne_bytes()` error: transmute from a `f64` to a `[u8; 8]` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:171:30 + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:158:30 | LL | let _: [u8; 8] = std::mem::transmute(0.0f64); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `to_ne_bytes()`: `0.0f64.to_ne_bytes()` error: transmute from a `u8` to a `[u8; 1]` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:177:30 + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:164:30 | LL | let _: [u8; 1] = std::mem::transmute(0u8); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `to_ne_bytes()`: `0u8.to_ne_bytes()` error: transmute from a `u32` to a `[u8; 4]` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:179:30 + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:166:30 | LL | let _: [u8; 4] = std::mem::transmute(0u32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `to_ne_bytes()`: `0u32.to_ne_bytes()` error: transmute from a `u128` to a `[u8; 16]` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:181:31 + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:168:31 | LL | let _: [u8; 16] = std::mem::transmute(0u128); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `to_ne_bytes()`: `0u128.to_ne_bytes()` error: transmute from a `i8` to a `[u8; 1]` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:183:30 + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:170:30 | LL | let _: [u8; 1] = std::mem::transmute(0i8); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `to_ne_bytes()`: `0i8.to_ne_bytes()` error: transmute from a `i32` to a `[u8; 4]` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:185:30 + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:172:30 | LL | let _: [u8; 4] = std::mem::transmute(0i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `to_ne_bytes()`: `0i32.to_ne_bytes()` error: transmute from a `i128` to a `[u8; 16]` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:187:31 + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:174:31 | LL | let _: [u8; 16] = std::mem::transmute(0i128); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `to_ne_bytes()`: `0i128.to_ne_bytes()` error: transmute from a `&[u8]` to a `&str` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:198:28 + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:185:28 | LL | let _: &str = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(B) }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::str::from_utf8(B).unwrap()` @@ -236,16 +221,16 @@ LL | let _: &str = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(B) }; = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::transmute_bytes_to_str)]` error: transmute from a `&mut [u8]` to a `&mut str` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:201:32 + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:188:32 | LL | let _: &mut str = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(mb) }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::str::from_utf8_mut(mb).unwrap()` error: transmute from a `&[u8]` to a `&str` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:203:30 + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:190:30 | LL | const _: &str = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(B) }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::str::from_utf8_unchecked(B)` -error: aborting due to 38 previous errors +error: aborting due to 36 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_int_to_char.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_int_to_char.fixed new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..170801181754 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_int_to_char.fixed @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +#![warn(clippy::transmute_int_to_char)] + +fn int_to_char() { + let _: char = unsafe { std::char::from_u32(0_u32).unwrap() }; + //~^ ERROR: transmute from a `u32` to a `char` + //~| NOTE: `-D clippy::transmute-int-to-char` implied by `-D warnings` + let _: char = unsafe { std::char::from_u32(0_i32 as u32).unwrap() }; + //~^ ERROR: transmute from a `i32` to a `char` + + // These shouldn't warn + const _: char = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_u32) }; + const _: char = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_i32) }; +} + +fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_int_to_char.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_int_to_char.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..5846a97e88ab --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_int_to_char.rs @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +#![warn(clippy::transmute_int_to_char)] + +fn int_to_char() { + let _: char = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_u32) }; + //~^ ERROR: transmute from a `u32` to a `char` + //~| NOTE: `-D clippy::transmute-int-to-char` implied by `-D warnings` + let _: char = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_i32) }; + //~^ ERROR: transmute from a `i32` to a `char` + + // These shouldn't warn + const _: char = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_u32) }; + const _: char = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_i32) }; +} + +fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_int_to_char.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_int_to_char.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..2297f5b4f8bf --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_int_to_char.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +error: transmute from a `u32` to a `char` + --> $DIR/transmute_int_to_char.rs:4:28 + | +LL | let _: char = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_u32) }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::char::from_u32(0_u32).unwrap()` + | + = note: `-D clippy::transmute-int-to-char` implied by `-D warnings` + = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::transmute_int_to_char)]` + +error: transmute from a `i32` to a `char` + --> $DIR/transmute_int_to_char.rs:7:28 + | +LL | let _: char = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_i32) }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::char::from_u32(0_i32 as u32).unwrap()` + +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors + diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_int_to_char_no_std.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_int_to_char_no_std.fixed new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..9ae4e11fb56e --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_int_to_char_no_std.fixed @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +#![no_std] +#![feature(lang_items)] +#![warn(clippy::transmute_int_to_char)] + +use core::panic::PanicInfo; + +#[lang = "eh_personality"] +extern "C" fn eh_personality() {} + +#[panic_handler] +fn panic(info: &PanicInfo) -> ! { + loop {} +} + +fn int_to_char() { + let _: char = unsafe { core::char::from_u32(0_u32).unwrap() }; + //~^ ERROR: transmute from a `u32` to a `char` + //~| NOTE: `-D clippy::transmute-int-to-char` implied by `-D warnings` + let _: char = unsafe { core::char::from_u32(0_i32 as u32).unwrap() }; + //~^ ERROR: transmute from a `i32` to a `char` + + // These shouldn't warn + const _: char = unsafe { core::mem::transmute(0_u32) }; + const _: char = unsafe { core::mem::transmute(0_i32) }; +} + +fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_int_to_char_no_std.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_int_to_char_no_std.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..9a2afd5bd2fd --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_int_to_char_no_std.rs @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +#![no_std] +#![feature(lang_items)] +#![warn(clippy::transmute_int_to_char)] + +use core::panic::PanicInfo; + +#[lang = "eh_personality"] +extern "C" fn eh_personality() {} + +#[panic_handler] +fn panic(info: &PanicInfo) -> ! { + loop {} +} + +fn int_to_char() { + let _: char = unsafe { core::mem::transmute(0_u32) }; + //~^ ERROR: transmute from a `u32` to a `char` + //~| NOTE: `-D clippy::transmute-int-to-char` implied by `-D warnings` + let _: char = unsafe { core::mem::transmute(0_i32) }; + //~^ ERROR: transmute from a `i32` to a `char` + + // These shouldn't warn + const _: char = unsafe { core::mem::transmute(0_u32) }; + const _: char = unsafe { core::mem::transmute(0_i32) }; +} + +fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_int_to_char_no_std.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_int_to_char_no_std.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..aace6968696d --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_int_to_char_no_std.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +error: transmute from a `u32` to a `char` + --> $DIR/transmute_int_to_char_no_std.rs:16:28 + | +LL | let _: char = unsafe { core::mem::transmute(0_u32) }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `core::char::from_u32(0_u32).unwrap()` + | + = note: `-D clippy::transmute-int-to-char` implied by `-D warnings` + = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::transmute_int_to_char)]` + +error: transmute from a `i32` to a `char` + --> $DIR/transmute_int_to_char_no_std.rs:19:28 + | +LL | let _: char = unsafe { core::mem::transmute(0_i32) }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `core::char::from_u32(0_i32 as u32).unwrap()` + +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors + diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_ref_to_ref.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_ref_to_ref.rs index e7f35c574368..bdc7b9f64787 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_ref_to_ref.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_ref_to_ref.rs @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ fn main() { let b: &[u8] = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(a) }; //~^ ERROR: transmute from a reference to a reference let bytes = &[1u8, 2u8, 3u8, 4u8] as &[u8]; - let alt_slice: &[u32] = unsafe { core::mem::transmute(bytes) }; + let alt_slice: &[u32] = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(bytes) }; //~^ ERROR: transmute from a reference to a reference } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_ref_to_ref.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_ref_to_ref.stderr index cc6b156b1888..4238bc637ad0 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_ref_to_ref.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_ref_to_ref.stderr @@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ LL | let b: &[u8] = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(a) }; error: transmute from a reference to a reference --> $DIR/transmute_ref_to_ref.rs:15:42 | -LL | let alt_slice: &[u32] = unsafe { core::mem::transmute(bytes) }; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*(bytes as *const [u8] as *const [u32])` +LL | let alt_slice: &[u32] = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(bytes) }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*(bytes as *const [u8] as *const [u32])` error: aborting due to 3 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_ref_to_ref_no_std.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_ref_to_ref_no_std.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b67386f85885 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_ref_to_ref_no_std.rs @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +//@no-rustfix + +#![deny(clippy::transmute_ptr_to_ptr)] +#![allow(dead_code)] +#![feature(lang_items)] +#![no_std] + +use core::panic::PanicInfo; + +#[lang = "eh_personality"] +extern "C" fn eh_personality() {} + +#[panic_handler] +fn panic(info: &PanicInfo) -> ! { + loop {} +} + +fn main() { + unsafe { + let single_u64: &[u64] = &[0xDEAD_BEEF_DEAD_BEEF]; + let bools: &[bool] = unsafe { core::mem::transmute(single_u64) }; + //~^ ERROR: transmute from a reference to a reference + let a: &[u32] = &[0x12345678, 0x90ABCDEF, 0xFEDCBA09, 0x87654321]; + let b: &[u8] = unsafe { core::mem::transmute(a) }; + //~^ ERROR: transmute from a reference to a reference + let bytes = &[1u8, 2u8, 3u8, 4u8] as &[u8]; + let alt_slice: &[u32] = unsafe { core::mem::transmute(bytes) }; + //~^ ERROR: transmute from a reference to a reference + } +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_ref_to_ref_no_std.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_ref_to_ref_no_std.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..ca7966ffa9e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_ref_to_ref_no_std.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +error: transmute from a reference to a reference + --> $DIR/transmute_ref_to_ref_no_std.rs:21:39 + | +LL | let bools: &[bool] = unsafe { core::mem::transmute(single_u64) }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*(single_u64 as *const [u64] as *const [bool])` + | +note: the lint level is defined here + --> $DIR/transmute_ref_to_ref_no_std.rs:3:9 + | +LL | #![deny(clippy::transmute_ptr_to_ptr)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: transmute from a reference to a reference + --> $DIR/transmute_ref_to_ref_no_std.rs:24:33 + | +LL | let b: &[u8] = unsafe { core::mem::transmute(a) }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*(a as *const [u32] as *const [u8])` + +error: transmute from a reference to a reference + --> $DIR/transmute_ref_to_ref_no_std.rs:27:42 + | +LL | let alt_slice: &[u32] = unsafe { core::mem::transmute(bytes) }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*(bytes as *const [u8] as *const [u32])` + +error: aborting due to 3 previous errors + diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unconditional_recursion.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unconditional_recursion.rs index e1a2d6a90b89..7b898a6e0e78 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unconditional_recursion.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unconditional_recursion.rs @@ -264,6 +264,28 @@ impl S13 { } } -fn main() { - // test code goes here +struct S14 { + field: String, } + +impl PartialEq for S14 { + fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool { + // Should not warn! + self.field.eq(&other.field) + } +} + +struct S15<'a> { + field: &'a S15<'a>, +} + +impl PartialEq for S15<'_> { + fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool { + //~^ ERROR: function cannot return without recursing + let mine = &self.field; + let theirs = &other.field; + mine.eq(theirs) + } +} + +fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unconditional_recursion.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unconditional_recursion.stderr index 5d82e2a9f319..094b80d4586c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unconditional_recursion.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unconditional_recursion.stderr @@ -340,5 +340,22 @@ note: recursive call site LL | Self::default() | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: aborting due to 26 previous errors +error: function cannot return without recursing + --> $DIR/unconditional_recursion.rs:283:5 + | +LL | / fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool { +LL | | +LL | | let mine = &self.field; +LL | | let theirs = &other.field; +LL | | mine.eq(theirs) +LL | | } + | |_____^ + | +note: recursive call site + --> $DIR/unconditional_recursion.rs:287:9 + | +LL | mine.eq(theirs) + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: aborting due to 27 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_join.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_join.stderr index 8bf2ac5fdb1d..205a714b694a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_join.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_join.stderr @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ error: called `.collect::>().join("")` on an iterator LL | .collect::>() | __________^ LL | | .join(""); - | |_________________^ help: try using: `collect::()` + | |_________________^ help: consider using: `collect::()` | = note: `-D clippy::unnecessary-join` implied by `-D warnings` = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::unnecessary_join)]` @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ error: called `.collect::>().join("")` on an iterator LL | .collect::>() | __________^ LL | | .join(""); - | |_________________^ help: try using: `collect::()` + | |_________________^ help: consider using: `collect::()` error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_sort_by.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_sort_by.stderr index 9d54c8d50e31..f4409113a45f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_sort_by.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_sort_by.stderr @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -error: use Vec::sort here instead +error: consider using `sort` --> $DIR/unnecessary_sort_by.rs:12:5 | LL | vec.sort_by(|a, b| a.cmp(b)); @@ -7,67 +7,67 @@ LL | vec.sort_by(|a, b| a.cmp(b)); = note: `-D clippy::unnecessary-sort-by` implied by `-D warnings` = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::unnecessary_sort_by)]` -error: use Vec::sort here instead +error: consider using `sort` --> $DIR/unnecessary_sort_by.rs:13:5 | LL | vec.sort_unstable_by(|a, b| a.cmp(b)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `vec.sort_unstable()` -error: use Vec::sort_by_key here instead +error: consider using `sort_by_key` --> $DIR/unnecessary_sort_by.rs:14:5 | LL | vec.sort_by(|a, b| (a + 5).abs().cmp(&(b + 5).abs())); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `vec.sort_by_key(|a| (a + 5).abs())` -error: use Vec::sort_by_key here instead +error: consider using `sort_by_key` --> $DIR/unnecessary_sort_by.rs:15:5 | LL | vec.sort_unstable_by(|a, b| id(-a).cmp(&id(-b))); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `vec.sort_unstable_by_key(|a| id(-a))` -error: use Vec::sort_by_key here instead +error: consider using `sort_by_key` --> $DIR/unnecessary_sort_by.rs:18:5 | LL | vec.sort_by(|a, b| (b + 5).abs().cmp(&(a + 5).abs())); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `vec.sort_by_key(|b| std::cmp::Reverse((b + 5).abs()))` -error: use Vec::sort_by_key here instead +error: consider using `sort_by_key` --> $DIR/unnecessary_sort_by.rs:19:5 | LL | vec.sort_unstable_by(|a, b| id(-b).cmp(&id(-a))); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `vec.sort_unstable_by_key(|b| std::cmp::Reverse(id(-b)))` -error: use Vec::sort_by_key here instead +error: consider using `sort_by_key` --> $DIR/unnecessary_sort_by.rs:29:5 | LL | vec.sort_by(|a, b| (***a).abs().cmp(&(***b).abs())); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `vec.sort_by_key(|a| (***a).abs())` -error: use Vec::sort_by_key here instead +error: consider using `sort_by_key` --> $DIR/unnecessary_sort_by.rs:30:5 | LL | vec.sort_unstable_by(|a, b| (***a).abs().cmp(&(***b).abs())); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `vec.sort_unstable_by_key(|a| (***a).abs())` -error: use Vec::sort_by_key here instead +error: consider using `sort_by_key` --> $DIR/unnecessary_sort_by.rs:89:9 | LL | args.sort_by(|a, b| a.name().cmp(&b.name())); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `args.sort_by_key(|a| a.name())` -error: use Vec::sort_by_key here instead +error: consider using `sort_by_key` --> $DIR/unnecessary_sort_by.rs:90:9 | LL | args.sort_unstable_by(|a, b| a.name().cmp(&b.name())); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `args.sort_unstable_by_key(|a| a.name())` -error: use Vec::sort_by_key here instead +error: consider using `sort_by_key` --> $DIR/unnecessary_sort_by.rs:92:9 | LL | args.sort_by(|a, b| b.name().cmp(&a.name())); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `args.sort_by_key(|b| std::cmp::Reverse(b.name()))` -error: use Vec::sort_by_key here instead +error: consider using `sort_by_key` --> $DIR/unnecessary_sort_by.rs:93:9 | LL | args.sort_unstable_by(|a, b| b.name().cmp(&a.name())); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_io_amount.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_io_amount.rs index 62aec6e9eafc..9974600dad5b 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_io_amount.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_io_amount.rs @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ #![allow(dead_code, clippy::needless_pass_by_ref_mut)] +#![allow(clippy::redundant_pattern_matching)] #![warn(clippy::unused_io_amount)] extern crate futures; @@ -142,4 +143,90 @@ async fn undetected_bad_async_write(w: &mut W) { future.await.unwrap(); } +fn match_okay_underscore(s: &mut T) { + match s.write(b"test") { + //~^ ERROR: written amount is not handled + Ok(_) => todo!(), + //~^ NOTE: the result is consumed here, but the amount of I/O bytes remains unhandled + Err(_) => todo!(), + }; + + let mut buf = [0u8; 4]; + match s.read(&mut buf) { + //~^ ERROR: read amount is not handled + Ok(_) => todo!(), + //~^ NOTE: the result is consumed here, but the amount of I/O bytes remains unhandled + Err(_) => todo!(), + } +} + +fn match_okay_underscore_read_expr(s: &mut T) { + match s.read(&mut [0u8; 4]) { + //~^ ERROR: read amount is not handled + Ok(_) => todo!(), + //~^ NOTE: the result is consumed here, but the amount of I/O bytes remains unhandled + Err(_) => todo!(), + } +} + +fn match_okay_underscore_write_expr(s: &mut T) { + match s.write(b"test") { + //~^ ERROR: written amount is not handled + Ok(_) => todo!(), + //~^ NOTE: the result is consumed here, but the amount of I/O bytes remains unhandled + Err(_) => todo!(), + } +} + +fn returned_value_should_not_lint(s: &mut T) -> Result { + s.write(b"test") +} + +fn if_okay_underscore_read_expr(s: &mut T) { + if let Ok(_) = s.read(&mut [0u8; 4]) { + //~^ ERROR: read amount is not handled + todo!() + } +} + +fn if_okay_underscore_write_expr(s: &mut T) { + if let Ok(_) = s.write(b"test") { + //~^ ERROR: written amount is not handled + todo!() + } +} + +fn if_okay_dots_write_expr(s: &mut T) { + if let Ok(..) = s.write(b"test") { + //~^ ERROR: written amount is not handled + todo!() + } +} + +fn if_okay_underscore_write_expr_true_negative(s: &mut T) { + if let Ok(bound) = s.write(b"test") { + todo!() + } +} + +fn match_okay_underscore_true_neg(s: &mut T) { + match s.write(b"test") { + Ok(bound) => todo!(), + Err(_) => todo!(), + }; +} + +fn true_negative(s: &mut T) { + let mut buf = [0u8; 4]; + let read_amount = s.read(&mut buf).unwrap(); +} + +fn on_return_should_not_raise(s: &mut T) -> io::Result { + /// this is bad code because it goes around the problem of handling the read amount + /// by returning it, which makes it impossible to know this is a resonpose from the + /// correct account. + let mut buf = [0u8; 4]; + s.read(&mut buf) +} + fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_io_amount.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_io_amount.stderr index f9aef596a1c9..4af56d264bfa 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_io_amount.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_io_amount.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: written amount is not handled - --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:9:5 + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:10:5 | LL | s.write(b"test")?; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ LL | s.write(b"test")?; = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::unused_io_amount)]` error: read amount is not handled - --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:12:5 + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:13:5 | LL | s.read(&mut buf)?; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ LL | s.read(&mut buf)?; = help: use `Read::read_exact` instead, or handle partial reads error: written amount is not handled - --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:18:5 + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:19:5 | LL | s.write(b"test").unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ LL | s.write(b"test").unwrap(); = help: use `Write::write_all` instead, or handle partial writes error: read amount is not handled - --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:21:5 + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:22:5 | LL | s.read(&mut buf).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -33,19 +33,19 @@ LL | s.read(&mut buf).unwrap(); = help: use `Read::read_exact` instead, or handle partial reads error: read amount is not handled - --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:26:5 + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:27:5 | LL | s.read_vectored(&mut [io::IoSliceMut::new(&mut [])])?; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: written amount is not handled - --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:28:5 + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:29:5 | LL | s.write_vectored(&[io::IoSlice::new(&[])])?; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: read amount is not handled - --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:36:5 + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:37:5 | LL | reader.read(&mut result).ok()?; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ LL | reader.read(&mut result).ok()?; = help: use `Read::read_exact` instead, or handle partial reads error: read amount is not handled - --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:46:5 + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:47:5 | LL | reader.read(&mut result).or_else(|err| Err(err))?; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ LL | reader.read(&mut result).or_else(|err| Err(err))?; = help: use `Read::read_exact` instead, or handle partial reads error: read amount is not handled - --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:59:5 + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:60:5 | LL | reader.read(&mut result).or(Err(Error::Kind))?; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ LL | reader.read(&mut result).or(Err(Error::Kind))?; = help: use `Read::read_exact` instead, or handle partial reads error: read amount is not handled - --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:67:5 + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:68:5 | LL | / reader LL | | @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ LL | | .expect("error"); = help: use `Read::read_exact` instead, or handle partial reads error: written amount is not handled - --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:77:5 + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:78:5 | LL | s.write(b"ok").is_ok(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ LL | s.write(b"ok").is_ok(); = help: use `Write::write_all` instead, or handle partial writes error: written amount is not handled - --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:79:5 + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:80:5 | LL | s.write(b"err").is_err(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ LL | s.write(b"err").is_err(); = help: use `Write::write_all` instead, or handle partial writes error: read amount is not handled - --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:82:5 + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:83:5 | LL | s.read(&mut buf).is_ok(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ LL | s.read(&mut buf).is_ok(); = help: use `Read::read_exact` instead, or handle partial reads error: read amount is not handled - --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:84:5 + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:85:5 | LL | s.read(&mut buf).is_err(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ LL | s.read(&mut buf).is_err(); = help: use `Read::read_exact` instead, or handle partial reads error: written amount is not handled - --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:89:5 + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:90:5 | LL | w.write(b"hello world").await.unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ LL | w.write(b"hello world").await.unwrap(); = help: use `AsyncWriteExt::write_all` instead, or handle partial writes error: read amount is not handled - --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:95:5 + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:96:5 | LL | r.read(&mut buf[..]).await.unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -130,7 +130,15 @@ LL | r.read(&mut buf[..]).await.unwrap(); = help: use `AsyncReadExt::read_exact` instead, or handle partial reads error: written amount is not handled - --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:109:9 + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:104:5 + | +LL | w.write(b"hello world"); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: use `AsyncWriteExt::write_all` instead, or handle partial writes + +error: written amount is not handled + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:110:9 | LL | w.write(b"hello world").await?; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -138,7 +146,7 @@ LL | w.write(b"hello world").await?; = help: use `AsyncWriteExt::write_all` instead, or handle partial writes error: read amount is not handled - --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:118:9 + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:119:9 | LL | r.read(&mut buf[..]).await.or(Err(Error::Kind))?; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -146,7 +154,7 @@ LL | r.read(&mut buf[..]).await.or(Err(Error::Kind))?; = help: use `AsyncReadExt::read_exact` instead, or handle partial reads error: written amount is not handled - --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:127:5 + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:128:5 | LL | w.write(b"hello world").await.unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -154,12 +162,103 @@ LL | w.write(b"hello world").await.unwrap(); = help: use `AsyncWriteExt::write_all` instead, or handle partial writes error: read amount is not handled - --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:133:5 + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:134:5 | LL | r.read(&mut buf[..]).await.unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: use `AsyncReadExt::read_exact` instead, or handle partial reads -error: aborting due to 20 previous errors +error: written amount is not handled + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:147:11 + | +LL | match s.write(b"test") { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: use `Write::write_all` instead, or handle partial writes +note: the result is consumed here, but the amount of I/O bytes remains unhandled + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:149:9 + | +LL | Ok(_) => todo!(), + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: read amount is not handled + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:155:11 + | +LL | match s.read(&mut buf) { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: use `Read::read_exact` instead, or handle partial reads +note: the result is consumed here, but the amount of I/O bytes remains unhandled + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:157:9 + | +LL | Ok(_) => todo!(), + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: read amount is not handled + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:164:11 + | +LL | match s.read(&mut [0u8; 4]) { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: use `Read::read_exact` instead, or handle partial reads +note: the result is consumed here, but the amount of I/O bytes remains unhandled + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:166:9 + | +LL | Ok(_) => todo!(), + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: written amount is not handled + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:173:11 + | +LL | match s.write(b"test") { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: use `Write::write_all` instead, or handle partial writes +note: the result is consumed here, but the amount of I/O bytes remains unhandled + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:175:9 + | +LL | Ok(_) => todo!(), + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: read amount is not handled + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:186:8 + | +LL | if let Ok(_) = s.read(&mut [0u8; 4]) { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: use `Read::read_exact` instead, or handle partial reads +note: the result is consumed here, but the amount of I/O bytes remains unhandled + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:186:12 + | +LL | if let Ok(_) = s.read(&mut [0u8; 4]) { + | ^^^^^ + +error: written amount is not handled + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:193:8 + | +LL | if let Ok(_) = s.write(b"test") { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: use `Write::write_all` instead, or handle partial writes +note: the result is consumed here, but the amount of I/O bytes remains unhandled + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:193:12 + | +LL | if let Ok(_) = s.write(b"test") { + | ^^^^^ + +error: written amount is not handled + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:200:8 + | +LL | if let Ok(..) = s.write(b"test") { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: use `Write::write_all` instead, or handle partial writes +note: the result is consumed here, but the amount of I/O bytes remains unhandled + --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:200:12 + | +LL | if let Ok(..) = s.write(b"test") { + | ^^^^^^ + +error: aborting due to 28 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/useless_asref.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/useless_asref.fixed index 88b95095bc0f..c98f2928e03c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/useless_asref.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/useless_asref.fixed @@ -144,6 +144,42 @@ fn foo() { //~^ ERROR: this call to `as_ref.map(...)` does nothing } +mod issue12135 { + pub struct Struct { + field: Option, + } + + #[derive(Clone)] + pub struct Foo; + + #[derive(Clone)] + struct InnerStruct { + x: Foo, + } + + impl InnerStruct { + fn method(&self) -> &Foo { + &self.x + } + } + + pub fn f(x: &Struct) -> Option { + x.field.clone(); + //~^ ERROR: this call to `as_ref.map(...)` does nothing + x.field.clone(); + //~^ ERROR: this call to `as_ref.map(...)` does nothing + x.field.clone(); + //~^ ERROR: this call to `as_ref.map(...)` does nothing + + // https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/12136#discussion_r1451565223 + #[allow(clippy::clone_on_copy)] + Some(1).clone(); + //~^ ERROR: this call to `as_ref.map(...)` does nothing + + x.field.as_ref().map(|v| v.method().clone()) + } +} + fn main() { not_ok(); ok(); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/useless_asref.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/useless_asref.rs index 504dc1f5cbf9..f9d603f116de 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/useless_asref.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/useless_asref.rs @@ -144,6 +144,42 @@ fn foo() { //~^ ERROR: this call to `as_ref.map(...)` does nothing } +mod issue12135 { + pub struct Struct { + field: Option, + } + + #[derive(Clone)] + pub struct Foo; + + #[derive(Clone)] + struct InnerStruct { + x: Foo, + } + + impl InnerStruct { + fn method(&self) -> &Foo { + &self.x + } + } + + pub fn f(x: &Struct) -> Option { + x.field.as_ref().map(|v| v.clone()); + //~^ ERROR: this call to `as_ref.map(...)` does nothing + x.field.as_ref().map(Clone::clone); + //~^ ERROR: this call to `as_ref.map(...)` does nothing + x.field.as_ref().map(|v| Clone::clone(v)); + //~^ ERROR: this call to `as_ref.map(...)` does nothing + + // https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/12136#discussion_r1451565223 + #[allow(clippy::clone_on_copy)] + Some(1).as_ref().map(|&x| x.clone()); + //~^ ERROR: this call to `as_ref.map(...)` does nothing + + x.field.as_ref().map(|v| v.method().clone()) + } +} + fn main() { not_ok(); ok(); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/useless_asref.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/useless_asref.stderr index deb5d90f2f62..e158df2664d7 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/useless_asref.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/useless_asref.stderr @@ -88,5 +88,29 @@ error: this call to `as_ref.map(...)` does nothing LL | let z = x.as_ref().map(|z| String::clone(z)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `x.clone()` -error: aborting due to 14 previous errors +error: this call to `as_ref.map(...)` does nothing + --> $DIR/useless_asref.rs:167:9 + | +LL | x.field.as_ref().map(|v| v.clone()); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `x.field.clone()` + +error: this call to `as_ref.map(...)` does nothing + --> $DIR/useless_asref.rs:169:9 + | +LL | x.field.as_ref().map(Clone::clone); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `x.field.clone()` + +error: this call to `as_ref.map(...)` does nothing + --> $DIR/useless_asref.rs:171:9 + | +LL | x.field.as_ref().map(|v| Clone::clone(v)); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `x.field.clone()` + +error: this call to `as_ref.map(...)` does nothing + --> $DIR/useless_asref.rs:176:9 + | +LL | Some(1).as_ref().map(|&x| x.clone()); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `Some(1).clone()` + +error: aborting due to 18 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/triagebot.toml b/src/tools/clippy/triagebot.toml index a05765b39813..3eadc66f544f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/triagebot.toml +++ b/src/tools/clippy/triagebot.toml @@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ new_pr = true [assign] contributing_url = "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md" -users_on_vacation = ["blyxyas"] [assign.owners] "/.github" = ["@flip1995"] diff --git a/src/tools/error_index_generator/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/error_index_generator/Cargo.toml index 76c2e330b210..f4dac6e947e3 100644 --- a/src/tools/error_index_generator/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/error_index_generator/Cargo.toml @@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ edition = "2021" [dependencies] mdbook = { version = "0.4", default-features = false, features = ["search"] } -rustc_error_codes = { version = "0.0.0", path = "../../../compiler/rustc_error_codes" } [[bin]] name = "error_index_generator" diff --git a/src/tools/error_index_generator/main.rs b/src/tools/error_index_generator/main.rs index 865d7172cd3e..2de2d959a95d 100644 --- a/src/tools/error_index_generator/main.rs +++ b/src/tools/error_index_generator/main.rs @@ -4,13 +4,15 @@ extern crate rustc_driver; extern crate rustc_log; extern crate rustc_session; +extern crate rustc_errors; +use rustc_errors::codes::DIAGNOSTICS; + use std::env; use std::error::Error; use std::fs::{self, File}; use std::io::Write; use std::path::Path; use std::path::PathBuf; - use std::str::FromStr; use mdbook::book::{parse_summary, BookItem, Chapter}; @@ -38,7 +40,7 @@ fn render_markdown(output_path: &Path) -> Result<(), Box> { write!(output_file, "# Rust Compiler Error Index\n")?; - for (err_code, description) in rustc_error_codes::DIAGNOSTICS.iter() { + for (err_code, description) in DIAGNOSTICS.iter() { write!(output_file, "## {}\n{}\n", err_code, description)? } @@ -85,7 +87,7 @@ This page lists all the error codes emitted by the Rust compiler. " ); - let err_codes = rustc_error_codes::DIAGNOSTICS; + let err_codes = DIAGNOSTICS; let mut chapters = Vec::with_capacity(err_codes.len()); for (err_code, explanation) in err_codes.iter() { diff --git a/src/tools/miri/src/diagnostics.rs b/src/tools/miri/src/diagnostics.rs index bf3284df5967..92c58d48dc75 100644 --- a/src/tools/miri/src/diagnostics.rs +++ b/src/tools/miri/src/diagnostics.rs @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ impl MachineStopType for TerminationInfo { self: Box, _: &mut dyn FnMut( std::borrow::Cow<'static, str>, - rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue<'static>, + rustc_errors::DiagnosticArgValue, ), ) { } diff --git a/src/tools/miri/tests/pass/issues/issue-120337-irrefutable-let-ice.rs b/src/tools/miri/tests/pass/issues/issue-120337-irrefutable-let-ice.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..5af0d0e4bbd9 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/miri/tests/pass/issues/issue-120337-irrefutable-let-ice.rs @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +// Validation stops the test before the ICE we used to hit +//@compile-flags: -Zmiri-disable-validation + +#![feature(never_type)] +#[derive(Copy, Clone)] +pub enum E { + A(!), +} +pub union U { + u: (), + e: E, +} + +fn main() { + let E::A(ref _a) = unsafe { &(&U { u: () }).e }; +} diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/lexed_str.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/lexed_str.rs index aa25f82ae1d8..bf1feb9a7eb0 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/lexed_str.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/lexed_str.rs @@ -379,14 +379,14 @@ fn unescape_string_error_message(text: &str, mode: Mode) -> &'static str { let mut error_message = ""; match mode { Mode::CStr => { - rustc_lexer::unescape::unescape_c_string(text, mode, &mut |_, res| { + rustc_lexer::unescape::unescape_mixed(text, mode, &mut |_, res| { if let Err(e) = res { error_message = error_to_diagnostic_message(e, mode); } }); } Mode::ByteStr | Mode::Str => { - rustc_lexer::unescape::unescape_literal(text, mode, &mut |_, res| { + rustc_lexer::unescape::unescape_unicode(text, mode, &mut |_, res| { if let Err(e) = res { error_message = error_to_diagnostic_message(e, mode); } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/token_ext.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/token_ext.rs index b39006e2ff26..7cd1f1550b98 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/token_ext.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/token_ext.rs @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ use std::{ }; use rustc_lexer::unescape::{ - unescape_byte, unescape_c_string, unescape_char, unescape_literal, CStrUnit, Mode, + unescape_byte, unescape_char, unescape_mixed, unescape_unicode, MixedUnit, Mode, }; use crate::{ @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ pub trait IsString: AstToken { let text = &self.text()[text_range_no_quotes - start]; let offset = text_range_no_quotes.start() - start; - unescape_literal(text, Self::MODE, &mut |range, unescaped_char| { + unescape_unicode(text, Self::MODE, &mut |range, unescaped_char| { let text_range = TextRange::new(range.start.try_into().unwrap(), range.end.try_into().unwrap()); cb(text_range + offset, unescaped_char); @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ impl ast::String { let mut buf = String::new(); let mut prev_end = 0; let mut has_error = false; - unescape_literal(text, Self::MODE, &mut |char_range, unescaped_char| match ( + unescape_unicode(text, Self::MODE, &mut |char_range, unescaped_char| match ( unescaped_char, buf.capacity() == 0, ) { @@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ impl ast::ByteString { let mut buf: Vec = Vec::new(); let mut prev_end = 0; let mut has_error = false; - unescape_literal(text, Self::MODE, &mut |char_range, unescaped_char| match ( + unescape_unicode(text, Self::MODE, &mut |char_range, unescaped_char| match ( unescaped_char, buf.capacity() == 0, ) { @@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ impl IsString for ast::CString { let text = &self.text()[text_range_no_quotes - start]; let offset = text_range_no_quotes.start() - start; - unescape_c_string(text, Self::MODE, &mut |range, unescaped_char| { + unescape_mixed(text, Self::MODE, &mut |range, unescaped_char| { let text_range = TextRange::new(range.start.try_into().unwrap(), range.end.try_into().unwrap()); // XXX: This method should only be used for highlighting ranges. The unescaped @@ -336,12 +336,11 @@ impl ast::CString { let mut buf = Vec::new(); let mut prev_end = 0; let mut has_error = false; - let mut char_buf = [0u8; 4]; - let mut extend_unit = |buf: &mut Vec, unit: CStrUnit| match unit { - CStrUnit::Byte(b) => buf.push(b), - CStrUnit::Char(c) => buf.extend(c.encode_utf8(&mut char_buf).as_bytes()), + let extend_unit = |buf: &mut Vec, unit: MixedUnit| match unit { + MixedUnit::Char(c) => buf.extend(c.encode_utf8(&mut [0; 4]).as_bytes()), + MixedUnit::HighByte(b) => buf.push(b), }; - unescape_c_string(text, Self::MODE, &mut |char_range, unescaped| match ( + unescape_mixed(text, Self::MODE, &mut |char_range, unescaped| match ( unescaped, buf.capacity() == 0, ) { diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/validation.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/validation.rs index 69dffbf79f19..5c5b26f525f6 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/validation.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/validation.rs @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ mod block; use rowan::Direction; -use rustc_lexer::unescape::{self, unescape_literal, Mode}; +use rustc_lexer::unescape::{self, unescape_mixed, unescape_unicode, Mode}; use crate::{ algo, @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ fn validate_literal(literal: ast::Literal, acc: &mut Vec) { ast::LiteralKind::String(s) => { if !s.is_raw() { if let Some(without_quotes) = unquote(text, 1, '"') { - unescape_literal(without_quotes, Mode::Str, &mut |range, char| { + unescape_unicode(without_quotes, Mode::Str, &mut |range, char| { if let Err(err) = char { push_err(1, range.start, err); } @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ fn validate_literal(literal: ast::Literal, acc: &mut Vec) { ast::LiteralKind::ByteString(s) => { if !s.is_raw() { if let Some(without_quotes) = unquote(text, 2, '"') { - unescape_literal(without_quotes, Mode::ByteStr, &mut |range, char| { + unescape_unicode(without_quotes, Mode::ByteStr, &mut |range, char| { if let Err(err) = char { push_err(1, range.start, err); } @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ fn validate_literal(literal: ast::Literal, acc: &mut Vec) { ast::LiteralKind::CString(s) => { if !s.is_raw() { if let Some(without_quotes) = unquote(text, 2, '"') { - unescape_literal(without_quotes, Mode::ByteStr, &mut |range, char| { + unescape_mixed(without_quotes, Mode::CStr, &mut |range, char| { if let Err(err) = char { push_err(1, range.start, err); } @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ fn validate_literal(literal: ast::Literal, acc: &mut Vec) { } ast::LiteralKind::Char(_) => { if let Some(without_quotes) = unquote(text, 1, '\'') { - unescape_literal(without_quotes, Mode::Char, &mut |range, char| { + unescape_unicode(without_quotes, Mode::Char, &mut |range, char| { if let Err(err) = char { push_err(1, range.start, err); } @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ fn validate_literal(literal: ast::Literal, acc: &mut Vec) { } ast::LiteralKind::Byte(_) => { if let Some(without_quotes) = unquote(text, 2, '\'') { - unescape_literal(without_quotes, Mode::Byte, &mut |range, char| { + unescape_unicode(without_quotes, Mode::Byte, &mut |range, char| { if let Err(err) = char { push_err(2, range.start, err); } diff --git a/src/tools/tidy/src/deps.rs b/src/tools/tidy/src/deps.rs index b03811e5efda..b06c072a2b0f 100644 --- a/src/tools/tidy/src/deps.rs +++ b/src/tools/tidy/src/deps.rs @@ -340,8 +340,6 @@ const PERMITTED_RUSTC_DEPENDENCIES: &[&str] = &[ "termize", "thin-vec", "thiserror", - "thiserror-core", - "thiserror-core-impl", "thiserror-impl", "thorin-dwp", "thread_local", diff --git a/src/tools/tidy/src/error_codes.rs b/src/tools/tidy/src/error_codes.rs index 094efa981d3e..6fc65e56901a 100644 --- a/src/tools/tidy/src/error_codes.rs +++ b/src/tools/tidy/src/error_codes.rs @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ //! //! Overview of check: //! -//! 1. We create a list of error codes used by the compiler. Error codes are extracted from `compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes.rs`. +//! 1. We create a list of error codes used by the compiler. Error codes are extracted from `compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/lib.rs`. //! //! 2. We check that the error code has a long-form explanation in `compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/`. //! - The explanation is expected to contain a `doctest` that fails with the correct error code. (`EXEMPT_FROM_DOCTEST` *currently* bypasses this check) @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ use regex::Regex; use crate::walk::{filter_dirs, walk, walk_many}; -const ERROR_CODES_PATH: &str = "compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes.rs"; +const ERROR_CODES_PATH: &str = "compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/lib.rs"; const ERROR_DOCS_PATH: &str = "compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/"; const ERROR_TESTS_PATH: &str = "tests/ui/error-codes/"; @@ -80,13 +80,14 @@ fn extract_error_codes(root_path: &Path, errors: &mut Vec) -> Vec) -> Vec u8 { 42 } -// CHECK: .section +// CHECK: .text diff --git a/tests/assembly/targets/targets-macho.rs b/tests/assembly/targets/targets-macho.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..ead9ccfc8e74 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/assembly/targets/targets-macho.rs @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +// assembly-output: emit-asm +// ignore-tidy-linelength +// revisions: aarch64_apple_darwin +// [aarch64_apple_darwin] compile-flags: --target aarch64-apple-darwin +// [aarch64_apple_darwin] needs-llvm-components: aarch64 +// revisions: aarch64_apple_ios +// [aarch64_apple_ios] compile-flags: --target aarch64-apple-ios +// [aarch64_apple_ios] needs-llvm-components: aarch64 +// revisions: aarch64_apple_ios_macabi +// [aarch64_apple_ios_macabi] compile-flags: --target aarch64-apple-ios-macabi +// [aarch64_apple_ios_macabi] needs-llvm-components: aarch64 +// revisions: aarch64_apple_ios_sim +// [aarch64_apple_ios_sim] compile-flags: --target aarch64-apple-ios-sim +// [aarch64_apple_ios_sim] needs-llvm-components: aarch64 +// revisions: aarch64_apple_tvos +// [aarch64_apple_tvos] compile-flags: --target aarch64-apple-tvos +// [aarch64_apple_tvos] needs-llvm-components: aarch64 +// revisions: aarch64_apple_tvos_sim +// [aarch64_apple_tvos_sim] compile-flags: --target aarch64-apple-tvos-sim +// [aarch64_apple_tvos_sim] needs-llvm-components: aarch64 +// revisions: aarch64_apple_watchos +// [aarch64_apple_watchos] compile-flags: --target aarch64-apple-watchos +// [aarch64_apple_watchos] needs-llvm-components: aarch64 +// revisions: aarch64_apple_watchos_sim +// [aarch64_apple_watchos_sim] compile-flags: --target aarch64-apple-watchos-sim +// [aarch64_apple_watchos_sim] needs-llvm-components: aarch64 +// revisions: arm64_32_apple_watchos +// [arm64_32_apple_watchos] compile-flags: --target arm64_32-apple-watchos +// [arm64_32_apple_watchos] needs-llvm-components: aarch64 +// revisions: arm64e_apple_darwin +// [arm64e_apple_darwin] compile-flags: --target arm64e-apple-darwin +// [arm64e_apple_darwin] needs-llvm-components: aarch64 +// revisions: arm64e_apple_ios +// [arm64e_apple_ios] compile-flags: --target arm64e-apple-ios +// [arm64e_apple_ios] needs-llvm-components: aarch64 +// revisions: armv7k_apple_watchos +// [armv7k_apple_watchos] compile-flags: --target armv7k-apple-watchos +// [armv7k_apple_watchos] needs-llvm-components: arm +// revisions: armv7s_apple_ios +// [armv7s_apple_ios] compile-flags: --target armv7s-apple-ios +// [armv7s_apple_ios] needs-llvm-components: arm +// revisions: i386_apple_ios +// [i386_apple_ios] compile-flags: --target i386-apple-ios +// [i386_apple_ios] needs-llvm-components: x86 +// revisions: i686_apple_darwin +// [i686_apple_darwin] compile-flags: --target i686-apple-darwin +// [i686_apple_darwin] needs-llvm-components: x86 +// revisions: x86_64_apple_darwin +// [x86_64_apple_darwin] compile-flags: --target x86_64-apple-darwin +// [x86_64_apple_darwin] needs-llvm-components: x86 +// revisions: x86_64_apple_ios +// [x86_64_apple_ios] compile-flags: --target x86_64-apple-ios +// [x86_64_apple_ios] needs-llvm-components: x86 +// revisions: x86_64_apple_ios_macabi +// [x86_64_apple_ios_macabi] compile-flags: --target x86_64-apple-ios-macabi +// [x86_64_apple_ios_macabi] needs-llvm-components: x86 +// revisions: x86_64_apple_tvos +// [x86_64_apple_tvos] compile-flags: --target x86_64-apple-tvos +// [x86_64_apple_tvos] needs-llvm-components: x86 +// revisions: x86_64_apple_watchos_sim +// [x86_64_apple_watchos_sim] compile-flags: --target x86_64-apple-watchos-sim +// [x86_64_apple_watchos_sim] needs-llvm-components: x86 +// revisions: x86_64h_apple_darwin +// [x86_64h_apple_darwin] compile-flags: --target x86_64h-apple-darwin +// [x86_64h_apple_darwin] needs-llvm-components: x86 + +// Sanity-check that each target can produce assembly code. + +#![feature(no_core, lang_items)] +#![no_std] +#![no_core] +#![crate_type = "lib"] + +#[lang = "sized"] +trait Sized {} + +pub fn test() -> u8 { + 42 +} + +// CHECK: .section __TEXT,__text diff --git a/tests/codegen/infallible-unwrap-in-opt-z.rs b/tests/codegen/infallible-unwrap-in-opt-z.rs index 5c57b41532fb..e8ab77f8d20d 100644 --- a/tests/codegen/infallible-unwrap-in-opt-z.rs +++ b/tests/codegen/infallible-unwrap-in-opt-z.rs @@ -21,6 +21,6 @@ pub fn read_up_to_8(buf: &[u8]) -> u64 { // CHECK-LABEL: @checking_unwrap_expectation( #[no_mangle] pub fn checking_unwrap_expectation(buf: &[u8]) -> &[u8; 4] { - // CHECK: call void @_ZN4core6result13unwrap_failed17h + // CHECK: call void @{{.*core6result13unwrap_failed}} buf.try_into().unwrap() } diff --git a/tests/codegen/pow_of_two.rs b/tests/codegen/pow_of_two.rs index a8c0550e3326..372360dfd12c 100644 --- a/tests/codegen/pow_of_two.rs +++ b/tests/codegen/pow_of_two.rs @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ #[no_mangle] pub fn a(exp: u32) -> u64 { // CHECK: %{{[^ ]+}} = icmp ugt i32 %exp, 64 - // CHECK: %{{[^ ]+}} = zext i32 %exp to i64 + // CHECK: %{{[^ ]+}} = zext{{( nneg)?}} i32 %exp to i64 // CHECK: %{{[^ ]+}} = shl nuw i64 {{[^ ]+}}, %{{[^ ]+}} // CHECK: ret i64 %{{[^ ]+}} 2u64.pow(exp) @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ pub fn a(exp: u32) -> u64 { #[no_mangle] pub fn b(exp: u32) -> i64 { // CHECK: %{{[^ ]+}} = icmp ugt i32 %exp, 64 - // CHECK: %{{[^ ]+}} = zext i32 %exp to i64 + // CHECK: %{{[^ ]+}} = zext{{( nneg)?}} i32 %exp to i64 // CHECK: %{{[^ ]+}} = shl nuw i64 {{[^ ]+}}, %{{[^ ]+}} // CHECK: ret i64 %{{[^ ]+}} 2i64.pow(exp) diff --git a/tests/debuginfo/msvc-pretty-enums.rs b/tests/debuginfo/msvc-pretty-enums.rs index d66e4c660f7b..400e8801ca21 100644 --- a/tests/debuginfo/msvc-pretty-enums.rs +++ b/tests/debuginfo/msvc-pretty-enums.rs @@ -46,12 +46,12 @@ // cdb-check: [+0x000] __0 : 0x2a [Type: unsigned int] // cdb-command: dx niche128_some -// cdb-check: niche128_some : Some [Type: enum2$ >] +// cdb-check: niche128_some : Some [Type: enum2$ > >] // Note: we can't actually read the value of the field because CDB cannot handle 128 bit integers. -// cdb-check: [+0x000] __0 [...] [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZeroI128] +// cdb-check: [+0x000] __0 [...] [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZero] // cdb-command: dx niche128_none -// cdb-check: niche128_none : None [Type: enum2$ >] +// cdb-check: niche128_none : None [Type: enum2$ > >] // cdb-command: dx wrapping_niche128_untagged // cdb-check: wrapping_niche128_untagged : X [Type: enum2$] @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ // cdb-command: dx niche_w_fields_2_some,d // cdb-check: niche_w_fields_2_some,d : A [Type: enum2$] -// cdb-check: [+0x[...]] __0 : 800 [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZeroU32] +// cdb-check: [+0x[...]] __0 : 800 [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZero] // cdb-check: [+0x[...]] __1 : 900 [Type: unsigned __int64] // cdb-command: dx niche_w_fields_2_none,d diff --git a/tests/debuginfo/numeric-types.rs b/tests/debuginfo/numeric-types.rs index c122112e6c77..a1b5ae792a16 100644 --- a/tests/debuginfo/numeric-types.rs +++ b/tests/debuginfo/numeric-types.rs @@ -3,59 +3,59 @@ // min-gdb-version: 8.1 // ignore-windows-gnu // emit_debug_gdb_scripts is disabled on Windows -// Tests the visualizations for `NonZero{I,U}{8,16,32,64,128,size}`, `Wrapping` and +// Tests the visualizations for `NonZero`, `Wrapping` and // `Atomic{Bool,I8,I16,I32,I64,Isize,U8,U16,U32,U64,Usize}` located in `libcore.natvis`. // === CDB TESTS ================================================================================== // cdb-command: g // cdb-command: dx nz_i8 -// cdb-check:nz_i8 : 11 [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZeroI8] -// cdb-check: [] [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZeroI8] +// cdb-check:nz_i8 : 11 [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZero] +// cdb-check: [] [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZero] // cdb-command: dx nz_i16 -// cdb-check:nz_i16 : 22 [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZeroI16] -// cdb-check: [] [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZeroI16] +// cdb-check:nz_i16 : 22 [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZero] +// cdb-check: [] [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZero] // cdb-command: dx nz_i32 -// cdb-check:nz_i32 : 33 [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZeroI32] -// cdb-check: [] [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZeroI32] +// cdb-check:nz_i32 : 33 [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZero] +// cdb-check: [] [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZero] // cdb-command: dx nz_i64 -// cdb-check:nz_i64 : 44 [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZeroI64] -// cdb-check: [] [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZeroI64] +// cdb-check:nz_i64 : 44 [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZero] +// cdb-check: [] [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZero] // 128-bit integers don't seem to work in CDB // cdb-command: dx nz_i128 -// cdb-check: [] [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZeroI128] +// cdb-check: [] [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZero] // cdb-command: dx nz_isize -// cdb-check:nz_isize : 66 [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZeroIsize] -// cdb-check: [] [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZeroIsize] +// cdb-check:nz_isize : 66 [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZero] +// cdb-check: [] [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZero] // cdb-command: dx nz_u8 -// cdb-check:nz_u8 : 0x4d [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZeroU8] -// cdb-check: [] [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZeroU8] +// cdb-check:nz_u8 : 0x4d [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZero] +// cdb-check: [] [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZero] // cdb-command: dx nz_u16 -// cdb-check:nz_u16 : 0x58 [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZeroU16] -// cdb-check: [] [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZeroU16] +// cdb-check:nz_u16 : 0x58 [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZero] +// cdb-check: [] [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZero] // cdb-command: dx nz_u32 -// cdb-check:nz_u32 : 0x63 [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZeroU32] -// cdb-check: [] [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZeroU32] +// cdb-check:nz_u32 : 0x63 [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZero] +// cdb-check: [] [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZero] // cdb-command: dx nz_u64 -// cdb-check:nz_u64 : 0x64 [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZeroU64] -// cdb-check: [] [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZeroU64] +// cdb-check:nz_u64 : 0x64 [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZero] +// cdb-check: [] [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZero] // 128-bit integers don't seem to work in CDB // cdb-command: dx nz_u128 -// cdb-check: [] [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZeroU128] +// cdb-check: [] [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZero] // cdb-command: dx nz_usize -// cdb-check:nz_usize : 0x7a [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZeroUsize] -// cdb-check: [] [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZeroUsize] +// cdb-check:nz_usize : 0x7a [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZero] +// cdb-check: [] [Type: core::num::nonzero::NonZero] // cdb-command: dx w_i8 // cdb-check:w_i8 : 10 [Type: core::num::wrapping::Wrapping] diff --git a/tests/mir-opt/gvn_uninhabited.f.GVN.panic-abort.diff b/tests/mir-opt/gvn_uninhabited.f.GVN.panic-abort.diff new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..0b6819ad4833 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/mir-opt/gvn_uninhabited.f.GVN.panic-abort.diff @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +- // MIR for `f` before GVN ++ // MIR for `f` after GVN + + fn f() -> u32 { + let mut _0: u32; + let _1: u32; + let mut _2: E; + let mut _3: &U; + let _4: U; + scope 1 { + debug i => _1; + } + scope 2 { + let mut _5: &U; + } + + bb0: { + StorageLive(_2); + StorageLive(_3); + _5 = const _; + _3 = &(*_5); + _2 = ((*_3).1: E); + StorageLive(_1); +- _1 = ((_2 as A).1: u32); ++ _1 = const 0_u32; + StorageDead(_3); + StorageDead(_2); +- _0 = _1; ++ _0 = const 0_u32; + StorageDead(_1); + return; + } + } + diff --git a/tests/mir-opt/gvn_uninhabited.f.GVN.panic-unwind.diff b/tests/mir-opt/gvn_uninhabited.f.GVN.panic-unwind.diff new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..0b6819ad4833 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/mir-opt/gvn_uninhabited.f.GVN.panic-unwind.diff @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +- // MIR for `f` before GVN ++ // MIR for `f` after GVN + + fn f() -> u32 { + let mut _0: u32; + let _1: u32; + let mut _2: E; + let mut _3: &U; + let _4: U; + scope 1 { + debug i => _1; + } + scope 2 { + let mut _5: &U; + } + + bb0: { + StorageLive(_2); + StorageLive(_3); + _5 = const _; + _3 = &(*_5); + _2 = ((*_3).1: E); + StorageLive(_1); +- _1 = ((_2 as A).1: u32); ++ _1 = const 0_u32; + StorageDead(_3); + StorageDead(_2); +- _0 = _1; ++ _0 = const 0_u32; + StorageDead(_1); + return; + } + } + diff --git a/tests/mir-opt/gvn_uninhabited.rs b/tests/mir-opt/gvn_uninhabited.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..a55b2dd763ac --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/mir-opt/gvn_uninhabited.rs @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +// unit-test: GVN +// compile-flags: -O +// EMIT_MIR_FOR_EACH_PANIC_STRATEGY +// skip-filecheck + +#![feature(never_type)] + +#[derive(Copy, Clone)] +pub enum E { + A(!, u32), +} + +pub union U { + i: u32, + e: E, +} + +// EMIT_MIR gvn_uninhabited.f.GVN.diff +pub const fn f() -> u32 { + let E::A(_, i) = unsafe { (&U { i: 0 }).e }; + i +} + +fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/mir-opt/inline/inline_coroutine.main.Inline.panic-abort.diff b/tests/mir-opt/inline/inline_coroutine.main.Inline.panic-abort.diff index 8e53427e7e06..a38b8246bdef 100644 --- a/tests/mir-opt/inline/inline_coroutine.main.Inline.panic-abort.diff +++ b/tests/mir-opt/inline/inline_coroutine.main.Inline.panic-abort.diff @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ - _4 = g() -> [return: bb1, unwind unreachable]; + _4 = {coroutine@$DIR/inline_coroutine.rs:19:5: 19:8 (#0)}; + _3 = &mut _4; -+ _2 = Pin::<&mut {coroutine@$DIR/inline_coroutine.rs:19:5: 19:8}> { pointer: _3 }; ++ _2 = Pin::<&mut {coroutine@$DIR/inline_coroutine.rs:19:5: 19:8}> { __pointer: _3 }; + StorageDead(_3); + StorageLive(_5); + _5 = const false; diff --git a/tests/mir-opt/inline/inline_coroutine.main.Inline.panic-unwind.diff b/tests/mir-opt/inline/inline_coroutine.main.Inline.panic-unwind.diff index b06db41af9d4..dc6628ab44c5 100644 --- a/tests/mir-opt/inline/inline_coroutine.main.Inline.panic-unwind.diff +++ b/tests/mir-opt/inline/inline_coroutine.main.Inline.panic-unwind.diff @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ - _4 = g() -> [return: bb1, unwind continue]; + _4 = {coroutine@$DIR/inline_coroutine.rs:19:5: 19:8 (#0)}; + _3 = &mut _4; -+ _2 = Pin::<&mut {coroutine@$DIR/inline_coroutine.rs:19:5: 19:8}> { pointer: _3 }; ++ _2 = Pin::<&mut {coroutine@$DIR/inline_coroutine.rs:19:5: 19:8}> { __pointer: _3 }; + StorageDead(_3); + StorageLive(_5); + _5 = const false; diff --git a/tests/mir-opt/instsimplify/combine_transmutes.adt_transmutes.InstSimplify.diff b/tests/mir-opt/instsimplify/combine_transmutes.adt_transmutes.InstSimplify.diff index cb623e83f529..be7f9cd44121 100644 --- a/tests/mir-opt/instsimplify/combine_transmutes.adt_transmutes.InstSimplify.diff +++ b/tests/mir-opt/instsimplify/combine_transmutes.adt_transmutes.InstSimplify.diff @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ fn adt_transmutes() -> () { let mut _0: (); let _1: u8; - let mut _2: std::option::Option; + let mut _2: std::option::Option>; let mut _4: std::num::Wrapping; let mut _6: std::num::Wrapping; let mut _8: Union32; @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ bb0: { StorageLive(_1); StorageLive(_2); - _2 = Option::::Some(const _); + _2 = Option::>::Some(const _); _1 = move _2 as u8 (Transmute); StorageDead(_2); StorageLive(_3); diff --git a/tests/mir-opt/pre-codegen/slice_index.slice_get_unchecked_mut_range.PreCodegen.after.panic-abort.mir b/tests/mir-opt/pre-codegen/slice_index.slice_get_unchecked_mut_range.PreCodegen.after.panic-abort.mir index 36329f8fc684..dc37c1b4cbf9 100644 --- a/tests/mir-opt/pre-codegen/slice_index.slice_get_unchecked_mut_range.PreCodegen.after.panic-abort.mir +++ b/tests/mir-opt/pre-codegen/slice_index.slice_get_unchecked_mut_range.PreCodegen.after.panic-abort.mir @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ fn slice_get_unchecked_mut_range(_1: &mut [u32], _2: std::ops::Range) -> debug self => _8; } scope 15 (inlined std::ptr::from_raw_parts_mut::<[u32]>) { - debug data_address => _9; + debug data_pointer => _9; debug metadata => _6; let mut _10: *const (); let mut _11: std::ptr::metadata::PtrComponents<[u32]>; @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ fn slice_get_unchecked_mut_range(_1: &mut [u32], _2: std::ops::Range) -> StorageLive(_11); StorageLive(_10); _10 = _9 as *const () (PointerCoercion(MutToConstPointer)); - _11 = std::ptr::metadata::PtrComponents::<[u32]> { data_address: move _10, metadata: _6 }; + _11 = std::ptr::metadata::PtrComponents::<[u32]> { data_pointer: move _10, metadata: _6 }; StorageDead(_10); _12 = std::ptr::metadata::PtrRepr::<[u32]> { const_ptr: move _11 }; StorageDead(_11); diff --git a/tests/mir-opt/pre-codegen/slice_index.slice_get_unchecked_mut_range.PreCodegen.after.panic-unwind.mir b/tests/mir-opt/pre-codegen/slice_index.slice_get_unchecked_mut_range.PreCodegen.after.panic-unwind.mir index 36329f8fc684..dc37c1b4cbf9 100644 --- a/tests/mir-opt/pre-codegen/slice_index.slice_get_unchecked_mut_range.PreCodegen.after.panic-unwind.mir +++ b/tests/mir-opt/pre-codegen/slice_index.slice_get_unchecked_mut_range.PreCodegen.after.panic-unwind.mir @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ fn slice_get_unchecked_mut_range(_1: &mut [u32], _2: std::ops::Range) -> debug self => _8; } scope 15 (inlined std::ptr::from_raw_parts_mut::<[u32]>) { - debug data_address => _9; + debug data_pointer => _9; debug metadata => _6; let mut _10: *const (); let mut _11: std::ptr::metadata::PtrComponents<[u32]>; @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ fn slice_get_unchecked_mut_range(_1: &mut [u32], _2: std::ops::Range) -> StorageLive(_11); StorageLive(_10); _10 = _9 as *const () (PointerCoercion(MutToConstPointer)); - _11 = std::ptr::metadata::PtrComponents::<[u32]> { data_address: move _10, metadata: _6 }; + _11 = std::ptr::metadata::PtrComponents::<[u32]> { data_pointer: move _10, metadata: _6 }; StorageDead(_10); _12 = std::ptr::metadata::PtrRepr::<[u32]> { const_ptr: move _11 }; StorageDead(_11); diff --git a/tests/pretty/delimited-token-groups.rs b/tests/pretty/delimited-token-groups.rs index c7c9277faf69..b24c35bf0813 100644 --- a/tests/pretty/delimited-token-groups.rs +++ b/tests/pretty/delimited-token-groups.rs @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ mac! { { fn clone() -> S { - panic! () ; + panic! (); } } diff --git a/tests/pretty/macro_rules.rs b/tests/pretty/macro_rules.rs index 01adb14133b3..a5265446ee79 100644 --- a/tests/pretty/macro_rules.rs +++ b/tests/pretty/macro_rules.rs @@ -1,19 +1,19 @@ // pp-exact -macro_rules! brace { () => {} ; } +macro_rules! brace { () => {}; } -macro_rules! bracket[() => {} ;]; +macro_rules! bracket[() => {};]; -macro_rules! paren(() => {} ;); +macro_rules! paren(() => {};); macro_rules! matcher_brackets { - (paren) => {} ; (bracket) => {} ; (brace) => {} ; + (paren) => {}; (bracket) => {}; (brace) => {}; } macro_rules! all_fragments { ($b : block, $e : expr, $i : ident, $it : item, $l : lifetime, $lit : literal, $m : meta, $p : pat, $pth : path, $s : stmt, $tt : tt, $ty : ty, - $vis : vis) => {} ; + $vis : vis) => {}; } fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/pretty/stmt_expr_attributes.rs b/tests/pretty/stmt_expr_attributes.rs index 052c45f2cb8b..69b153175615 100644 --- a/tests/pretty/stmt_expr_attributes.rs +++ b/tests/pretty/stmt_expr_attributes.rs @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ fn _8() { } fn _9() { - macro_rules! stmt_mac { () => { let _ = () ; } } + macro_rules! stmt_mac { () => { let _ = (); } } #[rustc_dummy] stmt_mac!(); diff --git a/tests/run-make/symbol-mangling-hashed/Makefile b/tests/run-make/symbol-mangling-hashed/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..68894b2192ab --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/run-make/symbol-mangling-hashed/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +include ../tools.mk + +# ignore-cross-compile +# only-linux +# only-x86_64 + +NM=nm -D +RLIB_NAME=liba_rlib.rlib +DYLIB_NAME=liba_dylib.so +SO_NAME=libb_dylib.so +BIN_NAME=b_bin + +ifeq ($(UNAME),Darwin) +NM=nm -gU +RLIB_NAME=liba_rlib.rlib +DYLIB_NAME=liba_dylib.dylib +SO_NAME=libb_dylib.dylib +BIN_NAME=b_bin +endif + +ifdef IS_WINDOWS +NM=nm -g +RLIB_NAME=liba_rlib.dll.a +DYLIB_NAME=liba_dylib.dll +SO_NAME=libb_dylib.dll +BIN_NAME=b_bin.exe +endif + +all: + $(RUSTC) -C prefer-dynamic -Z unstable-options -C symbol-mangling-version=hashed -C metadata=foo a_dylib.rs + $(RUSTC) -C prefer-dynamic -Z unstable-options -C symbol-mangling-version=hashed -C metadata=bar a_rlib.rs + $(RUSTC) -C prefer-dynamic -L $(TMPDIR) b_dylib.rs + $(RUSTC) -C prefer-dynamic -L $(TMPDIR) b_bin.rs + + # Check hashed symbol name + + [ "$$($(NM) $(TMPDIR)/$(DYLIB_NAME) | grep -c hello)" -eq "0" ] + [ "$$($(NM) $(TMPDIR)/$(DYLIB_NAME) | grep _RNxC7a_dylib | grep -c ' T ')" -eq "1" ] + + [ "$$($(NM) $(TMPDIR)/$(SO_NAME) | grep b_dylib | grep -c hello)" -eq "1" ] + [ "$$($(NM) $(TMPDIR)/$(SO_NAME) | grep _RNxC6a_rlib | grep -c ' T ')" -eq "1" ] + [ "$$($(NM) $(TMPDIR)/$(SO_NAME) | grep _RNxC7a_dylib | grep -c ' U ')" -eq "1" ] + + [ "$$($(NM) $(TMPDIR)/$(BIN_NAME) | grep _RNxC6a_rlib | grep -c ' U ')" -eq "1" ] + [ "$$($(NM) $(TMPDIR)/$(BIN_NAME) | grep _RNxC7a_dylib | grep -c ' U ')" -eq "1" ] + [ "$$($(NM) $(TMPDIR)/$(BIN_NAME) | grep b_dylib | grep hello | grep -c ' U ')" -eq "1" ] + + $(call RUN,$(BIN_NAME)) diff --git a/tests/run-make/symbol-mangling-hashed/a_dylib.rs b/tests/run-make/symbol-mangling-hashed/a_dylib.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..8aec8fd82a53 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/run-make/symbol-mangling-hashed/a_dylib.rs @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +#![crate_type="dylib"] +pub fn hello() { + println!("hello dylib"); +} diff --git a/tests/run-make/symbol-mangling-hashed/a_rlib.rs b/tests/run-make/symbol-mangling-hashed/a_rlib.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..873c86c5d0b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/run-make/symbol-mangling-hashed/a_rlib.rs @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +#![crate_type="rlib"] + +pub fn hello() { + println!("hello rlib"); +} diff --git a/tests/run-make/symbol-mangling-hashed/b_bin.rs b/tests/run-make/symbol-mangling-hashed/b_bin.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..bcc53c37e122 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/run-make/symbol-mangling-hashed/b_bin.rs @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +extern crate a_rlib; +extern crate a_dylib; +extern crate b_dylib; + +fn main() { + a_rlib::hello(); + a_dylib::hello(); + b_dylib::hello(); +} diff --git a/tests/run-make/symbol-mangling-hashed/b_dylib.rs b/tests/run-make/symbol-mangling-hashed/b_dylib.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..c26a04b39ec3 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/run-make/symbol-mangling-hashed/b_dylib.rs @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +#![crate_type="dylib"] + +extern crate a_rlib; +extern crate a_dylib; + +pub fn hello() { + a_rlib::hello(); + a_dylib::hello(); +} diff --git a/tests/run-make/target-specs/Makefile b/tests/run-make/target-specs/Makefile index 62d5365a73d0..161b66021857 100644 --- a/tests/run-make/target-specs/Makefile +++ b/tests/run-make/target-specs/Makefile @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ all: $(RUSTC) -Z unstable-options --target=my-awesome-platform.json --print target-spec-json > $(TMPDIR)/test-platform.json && $(RUSTC) -Z unstable-options --target=$(TMPDIR)/test-platform.json --print target-spec-json | diff -q $(TMPDIR)/test-platform.json - $(RUSTC) foo.rs --target=definitely-not-builtin-target 2>&1 | $(CGREP) 'may not set is_builtin' $(RUSTC) foo.rs --target=endianness-mismatch 2>&1 | $(CGREP) '"data-layout" claims architecture is little-endian' - $(RUSTC) foo.rs --target=mismatching-data-layout --crate-type=lib + $(RUSTC) foo.rs --target=mismatching-data-layout --crate-type=lib 2>&1 | $(CGREP) 'data-layout for target' diff --git a/tests/rustdoc/footnote-definition-without-blank-line-100638.rs b/tests/rustdoc/footnote-definition-without-blank-line-100638.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b6f62c3bcba5 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/rustdoc/footnote-definition-without-blank-line-100638.rs @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +#![crate_name = "foo"] + +//! Reference to footnotes A[^1], B[^2] and C[^3]. +//! +//! [^1]: Footnote A. +//! [^2]: Footnote B. +//! [^3]: Footnote C. + +// @has 'foo/index.html' +// @has - '//*[@class="docblock"]/*[@class="footnotes"]/ol/li[@id="fn1"]/p' 'Footnote A' +// @has - '//li[@id="fn1"]/p/a/@href' '#fnref1' +// @has - '//*[@class="docblock"]/*[@class="footnotes"]/ol/li[@id="fn2"]/p' 'Footnote B' +// @has - '//li[@id="fn2"]/p/a/@href' '#fnref2' +// @has - '//*[@class="docblock"]/*[@class="footnotes"]/ol/li[@id="fn3"]/p' 'Footnote C' +// @has - '//li[@id="fn3"]/p/a/@href' '#fnref3' diff --git a/tests/ui-fulldeps/internal-lints/query_stability.rs b/tests/ui-fulldeps/internal-lints/query_stability.rs index 560675b44860..627ffa5cbd0f 100644 --- a/tests/ui-fulldeps/internal-lints/query_stability.rs +++ b/tests/ui-fulldeps/internal-lints/query_stability.rs @@ -21,4 +21,17 @@ fn main() { for _ in x {} //~^ ERROR using `into_iter` + + let x = FxHashMap::::default(); + let _ = x.keys(); + //~^ ERROR using `keys` can result in unstable query results + + let _ = x.values(); + //~^ ERROR using `values` can result in unstable query results + + let mut x = FxHashMap::::default(); + for val in x.values_mut() { + //~^ ERROR using `values_mut` can result in unstable query results + *val = *val + 10; + } } diff --git a/tests/ui-fulldeps/internal-lints/query_stability.stderr b/tests/ui-fulldeps/internal-lints/query_stability.stderr index ee4ef9982371..43b156dc20a3 100644 --- a/tests/ui-fulldeps/internal-lints/query_stability.stderr +++ b/tests/ui-fulldeps/internal-lints/query_stability.stderr @@ -35,5 +35,29 @@ LL | for _ in x {} | = note: if you believe this case to be fine, allow this lint and add a comment explaining your rationale -error: aborting due to 4 previous errors +error: using `keys` can result in unstable query results + --> $DIR/query_stability.rs:26:15 + | +LL | let _ = x.keys(); + | ^^^^ + | + = note: if you believe this case to be fine, allow this lint and add a comment explaining your rationale + +error: using `values` can result in unstable query results + --> $DIR/query_stability.rs:29:15 + | +LL | let _ = x.values(); + | ^^^^^^ + | + = note: if you believe this case to be fine, allow this lint and add a comment explaining your rationale + +error: using `values_mut` can result in unstable query results + --> $DIR/query_stability.rs:33:18 + | +LL | for val in x.values_mut() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: if you believe this case to be fine, allow this lint and add a comment explaining your rationale + +error: aborting due to 7 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui-fulldeps/session-diagnostic/diagnostic-derive.rs b/tests/ui-fulldeps/session-diagnostic/diagnostic-derive.rs index f553aa96505e..d3cfd28082d6 100644 --- a/tests/ui-fulldeps/session-diagnostic/diagnostic-derive.rs +++ b/tests/ui-fulldeps/session-diagnostic/diagnostic-derive.rs @@ -25,22 +25,26 @@ extern crate rustc_middle; use rustc_middle::ty::Ty; extern crate rustc_errors; -use rustc_errors::{Applicability, DiagnosticMessage, MultiSpan, SubdiagnosticMessage}; +use rustc_errors::{Applicability, DiagnosticMessage, ErrCode, MultiSpan, SubdiagnosticMessage}; extern crate rustc_session; rustc_fluent_macro::fluent_messages! { "./example.ftl" } +// E0123 and E0456 are no longer used, so we define our own constants here just for this test. +const E0123: ErrCode = ErrCode::from_u32(0123); +const E0456: ErrCode = ErrCode::from_u32(0456); + #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct Hello {} #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct HelloWarn {} #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] //~^ ERROR unsupported type attribute for diagnostic derive enum enum DiagnosticOnEnum { Foo, @@ -50,53 +54,53 @@ enum DiagnosticOnEnum { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] #[diag = "E0123"] //~^ ERROR failed to resolve: maybe a missing crate `core` struct WrongStructAttrStyle {} #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[nonsense(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[nonsense(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] //~^ ERROR `#[nonsense(...)]` is not a valid attribute //~^^ ERROR diagnostic slug not specified //~^^^ ERROR cannot find attribute `nonsense` in this scope struct InvalidStructAttr {} #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag("E0123")] +#[diag(code = E0123)] //~^ ERROR diagnostic slug not specified struct InvalidLitNestedAttr {} #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(nonsense, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(nonsense, code = E0123)] //~^ ERROR cannot find value `nonsense` in module `crate::fluent_generated` struct InvalidNestedStructAttr {} #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(nonsense("foo"), code = "E0123", slug = "foo")] +#[diag(nonsense("foo"), code = E0123, slug = "foo")] //~^ ERROR diagnostic slug must be the first argument //~| ERROR diagnostic slug not specified struct InvalidNestedStructAttr1 {} #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(nonsense = "...", code = "E0123", slug = "foo")] +#[diag(nonsense = "...", code = E0123, slug = "foo")] //~^ ERROR unknown argument //~| ERROR diagnostic slug not specified struct InvalidNestedStructAttr2 {} #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(nonsense = 4, code = "E0123", slug = "foo")] +#[diag(nonsense = 4, code = E0123, slug = "foo")] //~^ ERROR unknown argument //~| ERROR diagnostic slug not specified struct InvalidNestedStructAttr3 {} #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123", slug = "foo")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123, slug = "foo")] //~^ ERROR unknown argument struct InvalidNestedStructAttr4 {} #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct WrongPlaceField { #[suggestion = "bar"] //~^ ERROR `#[suggestion = ...]` is not a valid attribute @@ -104,19 +108,19 @@ struct WrongPlaceField { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0456")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0456)] //~^ ERROR specified multiple times //~^^ ERROR specified multiple times struct DiagSpecifiedTwice {} #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0456", code = "E0457")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123, code = E0456)] //~^ ERROR specified multiple times struct CodeSpecifiedTwice {} #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, no_crate::example, code = "E0456")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, no_crate::example, code = E0123)] //~^ ERROR diagnostic slug must be the first argument struct SlugSpecifiedTwice {} @@ -124,7 +128,7 @@ struct SlugSpecifiedTwice {} struct KindNotProvided {} //~ ERROR diagnostic slug not specified #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(code = "E0456")] +#[diag(code = E0123)] //~^ ERROR diagnostic slug not specified struct SlugNotProvided {} @@ -133,7 +137,7 @@ struct SlugNotProvided {} struct CodeNotProvided {} #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct MessageWrongType { #[primary_span] //~^ ERROR `#[primary_span]` attribute can only be applied to fields of type `Span` or `MultiSpan` @@ -141,7 +145,7 @@ struct MessageWrongType { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct InvalidPathFieldAttr { #[nonsense] //~^ ERROR `#[nonsense]` is not a valid attribute @@ -150,7 +154,7 @@ struct InvalidPathFieldAttr { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct ErrorWithField { name: String, #[label(no_crate_label)] @@ -158,7 +162,7 @@ struct ErrorWithField { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct ErrorWithMessageAppliedToField { #[label(no_crate_label)] //~^ ERROR the `#[label(...)]` attribute can only be applied to fields of type `Span` or `MultiSpan` @@ -166,7 +170,7 @@ struct ErrorWithMessageAppliedToField { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct ErrorWithNonexistentField { #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "{name}")] //~^ ERROR `name` doesn't refer to a field on this type @@ -175,7 +179,7 @@ struct ErrorWithNonexistentField { #[derive(Diagnostic)] //~^ ERROR invalid format string: expected `'}'` -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct ErrorMissingClosingBrace { #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "{name")] suggestion: (Span, Applicability), @@ -185,7 +189,7 @@ struct ErrorMissingClosingBrace { #[derive(Diagnostic)] //~^ ERROR invalid format string: unmatched `}` -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct ErrorMissingOpeningBrace { #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "name}")] suggestion: (Span, Applicability), @@ -194,14 +198,14 @@ struct ErrorMissingOpeningBrace { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct LabelOnSpan { #[label(no_crate_label)] sp: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct LabelOnNonSpan { #[label(no_crate_label)] //~^ ERROR the `#[label(...)]` attribute can only be applied to fields of type `Span` or `MultiSpan` @@ -209,7 +213,7 @@ struct LabelOnNonSpan { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct Suggest { #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "This is the suggested code")] #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "This is the suggested code", style = "normal")] @@ -220,7 +224,7 @@ struct Suggest { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct SuggestWithoutCode { #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion)] //~^ ERROR suggestion without `code = "..."` @@ -228,7 +232,7 @@ struct SuggestWithoutCode { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct SuggestWithBadKey { #[suggestion(nonsense = "bar")] //~^ ERROR invalid nested attribute @@ -237,7 +241,7 @@ struct SuggestWithBadKey { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct SuggestWithShorthandMsg { #[suggestion(msg = "bar")] //~^ ERROR invalid nested attribute @@ -246,21 +250,21 @@ struct SuggestWithShorthandMsg { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct SuggestWithoutMsg { #[suggestion(code = "bar")] suggestion: (Span, Applicability), } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct SuggestWithTypesSwapped { #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "This is suggested code")] suggestion: (Applicability, Span), } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct SuggestWithWrongTypeApplicabilityOnly { #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "This is suggested code")] //~^ ERROR wrong field type for suggestion @@ -268,14 +272,14 @@ struct SuggestWithWrongTypeApplicabilityOnly { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct SuggestWithSpanOnly { #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "This is suggested code")] suggestion: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct SuggestWithDuplicateSpanAndApplicability { #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "This is suggested code")] suggestion: (Span, Span, Applicability), @@ -283,7 +287,7 @@ struct SuggestWithDuplicateSpanAndApplicability { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct SuggestWithDuplicateApplicabilityAndSpan { #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "This is suggested code")] suggestion: (Applicability, Applicability, Span), @@ -291,7 +295,7 @@ struct SuggestWithDuplicateApplicabilityAndSpan { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct WrongKindOfAnnotation { #[label = "bar"] //~^ ERROR `#[label = ...]` is not a valid attribute @@ -299,7 +303,7 @@ struct WrongKindOfAnnotation { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct OptionsInErrors { #[label(no_crate_label)] label: Option, @@ -308,7 +312,7 @@ struct OptionsInErrors { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0456")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct MoveOutOfBorrowError<'tcx> { name: Ident, ty: Ty<'tcx>, @@ -322,7 +326,7 @@ struct MoveOutOfBorrowError<'tcx> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct ErrorWithLifetime<'a> { #[label(no_crate_label)] span: Span, @@ -330,7 +334,7 @@ struct ErrorWithLifetime<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct ErrorWithDefaultLabelAttr<'a> { #[label] span: Span, @@ -338,7 +342,7 @@ struct ErrorWithDefaultLabelAttr<'a> { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct ArgFieldWithoutSkip { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -347,7 +351,7 @@ struct ArgFieldWithoutSkip { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct ArgFieldWithSkip { #[primary_span] span: Span, @@ -358,56 +362,56 @@ struct ArgFieldWithSkip { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct ErrorWithSpannedNote { #[note] span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct ErrorWithSpannedNoteCustom { #[note(no_crate_note)] span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] #[note] struct ErrorWithNote { val: String, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] #[note(no_crate_note)] struct ErrorWithNoteCustom { val: String, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct ErrorWithSpannedHelp { #[help] span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct ErrorWithSpannedHelpCustom { #[help(no_crate_help)] span: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] #[help] struct ErrorWithHelp { val: String, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] #[help(no_crate_help)] struct ErrorWithHelpCustom { val: String, @@ -415,34 +419,34 @@ struct ErrorWithHelpCustom { #[derive(Diagnostic)] #[help] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct ErrorWithHelpWrongOrder { val: String, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] #[help(no_crate_help)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct ErrorWithHelpCustomWrongOrder { val: String, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] #[note] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct ErrorWithNoteWrongOrder { val: String, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] #[note(no_crate_note)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct ErrorWithNoteCustomWrongOrder { val: String, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct ApplicabilityInBoth { #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "...", applicability = "maybe-incorrect")] //~^ ERROR specified multiple times @@ -450,7 +454,7 @@ struct ApplicabilityInBoth { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct InvalidApplicability { #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "...", applicability = "batman")] //~^ ERROR invalid applicability @@ -458,14 +462,14 @@ struct InvalidApplicability { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct ValidApplicability { #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "...", applicability = "maybe-incorrect")] suggestion: Span, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct NoApplicability { #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "...")] suggestion: Span, @@ -483,7 +487,7 @@ struct Subdiagnostic { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct VecField { #[primary_span] #[label] @@ -491,7 +495,7 @@ struct VecField { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct UnitField { #[primary_span] spans: Span, @@ -502,7 +506,7 @@ struct UnitField { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct OptUnitField { #[primary_span] spans: Span, @@ -526,7 +530,7 @@ struct BoolField { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct LabelWithTrailingPath { #[label(no_crate_label, foo)] //~^ ERROR a diagnostic slug must be the first argument to the attribute @@ -534,7 +538,7 @@ struct LabelWithTrailingPath { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct LabelWithTrailingNameValue { #[label(no_crate_label, foo = "...")] //~^ ERROR only `no_span` is a valid nested attribute @@ -542,7 +546,7 @@ struct LabelWithTrailingNameValue { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct LabelWithTrailingList { #[label(no_crate_label, foo("..."))] //~^ ERROR only `no_span` is a valid nested attribute @@ -562,42 +566,42 @@ struct PrimarySpanOnLint { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct ErrorWithMultiSpan { #[primary_span] span: MultiSpan, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] #[warning] struct ErrorWithWarn { val: String, } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[error(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[error(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] //~^ ERROR `#[error(...)]` is not a valid attribute //~| ERROR diagnostic slug not specified //~| ERROR cannot find attribute `error` in this scope struct ErrorAttribute {} #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[warn_(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[warn_(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] //~^ ERROR `#[warn_(...)]` is not a valid attribute //~| ERROR diagnostic slug not specified //~| ERROR cannot find attribute `warn_` in this scope struct WarnAttribute {} #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[lint(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[lint(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] //~^ ERROR `#[lint(...)]` is not a valid attribute //~| ERROR diagnostic slug not specified //~| ERROR cannot find attribute `lint` in this scope struct LintAttributeOnSessionDiag {} #[derive(LintDiagnostic)] -#[lint(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[lint(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] //~^ ERROR `#[lint(...)]` is not a valid attribute //~| ERROR `#[lint(...)]` is not a valid attribute //~| ERROR diagnostic slug not specified @@ -605,7 +609,7 @@ struct LintAttributeOnSessionDiag {} struct LintAttributeOnLintDiag {} #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct DuplicatedSuggestionCode { #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "...", code = ",,,")] //~^ ERROR specified multiple times @@ -613,7 +617,7 @@ struct DuplicatedSuggestionCode { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct InvalidTypeInSuggestionTuple { #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "...")] suggestion: (Span, usize), @@ -621,7 +625,7 @@ struct InvalidTypeInSuggestionTuple { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct MissingApplicabilityInSuggestionTuple { #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "...")] suggestion: (Span,), @@ -629,7 +633,7 @@ struct MissingApplicabilityInSuggestionTuple { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct MissingCodeInSuggestion { #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion)] //~^ ERROR suggestion without `code = "..."` @@ -637,7 +641,7 @@ struct MissingCodeInSuggestion { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] #[multipart_suggestion(no_crate_suggestion)] //~^ ERROR `#[multipart_suggestion(...)]` is not a valid attribute //~| ERROR cannot find attribute `multipart_suggestion` in this scope @@ -652,7 +656,7 @@ struct MultipartSuggestion { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "...")] //~^ ERROR `#[suggestion(...)]` is not a valid attribute struct SuggestionOnStruct { @@ -661,7 +665,7 @@ struct SuggestionOnStruct { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] #[label] //~^ ERROR `#[label]` is not a valid attribute struct LabelOnStruct { @@ -688,7 +692,7 @@ enum ExampleEnum { } #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct RawIdentDiagnosticArg { pub r#type: String, } @@ -762,7 +766,7 @@ struct SubdiagnosticEagerSuggestion { /// with a doc comment on the type.. #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] struct WithDocComment { /// ..and the field #[primary_span] diff --git a/tests/ui-fulldeps/session-diagnostic/diagnostic-derive.stderr b/tests/ui-fulldeps/session-diagnostic/diagnostic-derive.stderr index f376c034587f..67257c28b6eb 100644 --- a/tests/ui-fulldeps/session-diagnostic/diagnostic-derive.stderr +++ b/tests/ui-fulldeps/session-diagnostic/diagnostic-derive.stderr @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ error: unsupported type attribute for diagnostic derive enum - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:43:1 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:47:1 | -LL | #[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +LL | #[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: diagnostic slug not specified - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:46:5 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:50:5 | LL | Foo, | ^^^ @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ LL | Foo, = help: specify the slug as the first argument to the `#[diag(...)]` attribute, such as `#[diag(hir_analysis_example_error)]` error: diagnostic slug not specified - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:48:5 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:52:5 | LL | Bar, | ^^^ @@ -21,15 +21,15 @@ LL | Bar, = help: specify the slug as the first argument to the `#[diag(...)]` attribute, such as `#[diag(hir_analysis_example_error)]` error: `#[nonsense(...)]` is not a valid attribute - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:59:1 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:63:1 | -LL | #[nonsense(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +LL | #[nonsense(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: diagnostic slug not specified - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:59:1 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:63:1 | -LL | / #[nonsense(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +LL | / #[nonsense(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] LL | | LL | | LL | | @@ -39,9 +39,9 @@ LL | | struct InvalidStructAttr {} = help: specify the slug as the first argument to the `#[diag(...)]` attribute, such as `#[diag(hir_analysis_example_error)]` error: diagnostic slug not specified - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:66:1 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:70:1 | -LL | / #[diag("E0123")] +LL | / #[diag(code = E0123)] LL | | LL | | struct InvalidLitNestedAttr {} | |______________________________^ @@ -49,15 +49,15 @@ LL | | struct InvalidLitNestedAttr {} = help: specify the slug as the first argument to the `#[diag(...)]` attribute, such as `#[diag(hir_analysis_example_error)]` error: diagnostic slug must be the first argument - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:76:16 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:80:16 | -LL | #[diag(nonsense("foo"), code = "E0123", slug = "foo")] +LL | #[diag(nonsense("foo"), code = E0123, slug = "foo")] | ^ error: diagnostic slug not specified - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:76:1 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:80:1 | -LL | / #[diag(nonsense("foo"), code = "E0123", slug = "foo")] +LL | / #[diag(nonsense("foo"), code = E0123, slug = "foo")] LL | | LL | | LL | | struct InvalidNestedStructAttr1 {} @@ -66,17 +66,17 @@ LL | | struct InvalidNestedStructAttr1 {} = help: specify the slug as the first argument to the `#[diag(...)]` attribute, such as `#[diag(hir_analysis_example_error)]` error: unknown argument - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:82:8 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:86:8 | -LL | #[diag(nonsense = "...", code = "E0123", slug = "foo")] +LL | #[diag(nonsense = "...", code = E0123, slug = "foo")] | ^^^^^^^^ | = note: only the `code` parameter is valid after the slug error: diagnostic slug not specified - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:82:1 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:86:1 | -LL | / #[diag(nonsense = "...", code = "E0123", slug = "foo")] +LL | / #[diag(nonsense = "...", code = E0123, slug = "foo")] LL | | LL | | LL | | struct InvalidNestedStructAttr2 {} @@ -85,17 +85,17 @@ LL | | struct InvalidNestedStructAttr2 {} = help: specify the slug as the first argument to the `#[diag(...)]` attribute, such as `#[diag(hir_analysis_example_error)]` error: unknown argument - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:88:8 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:92:8 | -LL | #[diag(nonsense = 4, code = "E0123", slug = "foo")] +LL | #[diag(nonsense = 4, code = E0123, slug = "foo")] | ^^^^^^^^ | = note: only the `code` parameter is valid after the slug error: diagnostic slug not specified - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:88:1 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:92:1 | -LL | / #[diag(nonsense = 4, code = "E0123", slug = "foo")] +LL | / #[diag(nonsense = 4, code = E0123, slug = "foo")] LL | | LL | | LL | | struct InvalidNestedStructAttr3 {} @@ -104,63 +104,63 @@ LL | | struct InvalidNestedStructAttr3 {} = help: specify the slug as the first argument to the `#[diag(...)]` attribute, such as `#[diag(hir_analysis_example_error)]` error: unknown argument - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:94:42 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:98:40 | -LL | #[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123", slug = "foo")] - | ^^^^ +LL | #[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123, slug = "foo")] + | ^^^^ | = note: only the `code` parameter is valid after the slug error: `#[suggestion = ...]` is not a valid attribute - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:101:5 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:105:5 | LL | #[suggestion = "bar"] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: specified multiple times - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:108:8 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:112:8 | -LL | #[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0456")] +LL | #[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0456)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: previously specified here - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:107:8 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:111:8 | -LL | #[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +LL | #[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: specified multiple times - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:108:26 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:112:26 | -LL | #[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0456")] +LL | #[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0456)] | ^^^^ | note: previously specified here - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:107:26 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:111:26 | -LL | #[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +LL | #[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] | ^^^^ error: specified multiple times - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:114:42 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:118:40 | -LL | #[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0456", code = "E0457")] - | ^^^^ +LL | #[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123, code = E0456)] + | ^^^^ | note: previously specified here - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:114:26 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:118:26 | -LL | #[diag(no_crate_example, code = "E0456", code = "E0457")] +LL | #[diag(no_crate_example, code = E0123, code = E0456)] | ^^^^ error: diagnostic slug must be the first argument - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:119:43 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:123:43 | -LL | #[diag(no_crate_example, no_crate::example, code = "E0456")] +LL | #[diag(no_crate_example, no_crate::example, code = E0123)] | ^ error: diagnostic slug not specified - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:124:1 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:128:1 | LL | struct KindNotProvided {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -168,9 +168,9 @@ LL | struct KindNotProvided {} = help: specify the slug as the first argument to the `#[diag(...)]` attribute, such as `#[diag(hir_analysis_example_error)]` error: diagnostic slug not specified - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:127:1 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:131:1 | -LL | / #[diag(code = "E0456")] +LL | / #[diag(code = E0123)] LL | | LL | | struct SlugNotProvided {} | |_________________________^ @@ -178,31 +178,31 @@ LL | | struct SlugNotProvided {} = help: specify the slug as the first argument to the `#[diag(...)]` attribute, such as `#[diag(hir_analysis_example_error)]` error: the `#[primary_span]` attribute can only be applied to fields of type `Span` or `MultiSpan` - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:138:5 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:142:5 | LL | #[primary_span] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: `#[nonsense]` is not a valid attribute - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:146:5 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:150:5 | LL | #[nonsense] | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: the `#[label(...)]` attribute can only be applied to fields of type `Span` or `MultiSpan` - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:163:5 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:167:5 | LL | #[label(no_crate_label)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: `name` doesn't refer to a field on this type - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:171:46 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:175:46 | LL | #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "{name}")] | ^^^^^^^^ error: invalid format string: expected `'}'` but string was terminated - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:176:10 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:180:10 | LL | #[derive(Diagnostic)] | ^^^^^^^^^^ expected `'}'` in format string @@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ LL | #[derive(Diagnostic)] = note: this error originates in the derive macro `Diagnostic` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) error: invalid format string: unmatched `}` found - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:186:10 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:190:10 | LL | #[derive(Diagnostic)] | ^^^^^^^^^^ unmatched `}` in format string @@ -220,19 +220,19 @@ LL | #[derive(Diagnostic)] = note: this error originates in the derive macro `Diagnostic` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) error: the `#[label(...)]` attribute can only be applied to fields of type `Span` or `MultiSpan` - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:206:5 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:210:5 | LL | #[label(no_crate_label)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: suggestion without `code = "..."` - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:225:5 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:229:5 | LL | #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: invalid nested attribute - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:233:18 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:237:18 | LL | #[suggestion(nonsense = "bar")] | ^^^^^^^^ @@ -240,13 +240,13 @@ LL | #[suggestion(nonsense = "bar")] = help: only `no_span`, `style`, `code` and `applicability` are valid nested attributes error: suggestion without `code = "..."` - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:233:5 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:237:5 | LL | #[suggestion(nonsense = "bar")] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: invalid nested attribute - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:242:18 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:246:18 | LL | #[suggestion(msg = "bar")] | ^^^ @@ -254,13 +254,13 @@ LL | #[suggestion(msg = "bar")] = help: only `no_span`, `style`, `code` and `applicability` are valid nested attributes error: suggestion without `code = "..."` - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:242:5 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:246:5 | LL | #[suggestion(msg = "bar")] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: wrong field type for suggestion - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:265:5 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:269:5 | LL | / #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "This is suggested code")] LL | | @@ -270,79 +270,79 @@ LL | | suggestion: Applicability, = help: `#[suggestion(...)]` should be applied to fields of type `Span` or `(Span, Applicability)` error: specified multiple times - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:281:24 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:285:24 | LL | suggestion: (Span, Span, Applicability), | ^^^^ | note: previously specified here - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:281:18 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:285:18 | LL | suggestion: (Span, Span, Applicability), | ^^^^ error: specified multiple times - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:289:33 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:293:33 | LL | suggestion: (Applicability, Applicability, Span), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: previously specified here - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:289:18 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:293:18 | LL | suggestion: (Applicability, Applicability, Span), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: `#[label = ...]` is not a valid attribute - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:296:5 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:300:5 | LL | #[label = "bar"] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: specified multiple times - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:447:5 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:451:5 | LL | #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "...", applicability = "maybe-incorrect")] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: previously specified here - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:449:24 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:453:24 | LL | suggestion: (Span, Applicability), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: invalid applicability - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:455:69 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:459:69 | LL | #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "...", applicability = "batman")] | ^^^^^^^^ error: the `#[help(...)]` attribute can only be applied to fields of type `Span`, `MultiSpan`, `bool` or `()` - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:522:5 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:526:5 | LL | #[help(no_crate_help)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: a diagnostic slug must be the first argument to the attribute - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:531:32 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:535:32 | LL | #[label(no_crate_label, foo)] | ^ error: only `no_span` is a valid nested attribute - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:539:29 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:543:29 | LL | #[label(no_crate_label, foo = "...")] | ^^^ error: only `no_span` is a valid nested attribute - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:547:29 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:551:29 | LL | #[label(no_crate_label, foo("..."))] | ^^^ error: `#[primary_span]` is not a valid attribute - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:559:5 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:563:5 | LL | #[primary_span] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -350,15 +350,15 @@ LL | #[primary_span] = help: the `primary_span` field attribute is not valid for lint diagnostics error: `#[error(...)]` is not a valid attribute - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:579:1 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:583:1 | -LL | #[error(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +LL | #[error(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: diagnostic slug not specified - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:579:1 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:583:1 | -LL | / #[error(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +LL | / #[error(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] LL | | LL | | LL | | @@ -368,15 +368,15 @@ LL | | struct ErrorAttribute {} = help: specify the slug as the first argument to the `#[diag(...)]` attribute, such as `#[diag(hir_analysis_example_error)]` error: `#[warn_(...)]` is not a valid attribute - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:586:1 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:590:1 | -LL | #[warn_(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +LL | #[warn_(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: diagnostic slug not specified - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:586:1 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:590:1 | -LL | / #[warn_(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +LL | / #[warn_(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] LL | | LL | | LL | | @@ -386,15 +386,15 @@ LL | | struct WarnAttribute {} = help: specify the slug as the first argument to the `#[diag(...)]` attribute, such as `#[diag(hir_analysis_example_error)]` error: `#[lint(...)]` is not a valid attribute - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:593:1 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:597:1 | -LL | #[lint(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +LL | #[lint(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: diagnostic slug not specified - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:593:1 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:597:1 | -LL | / #[lint(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +LL | / #[lint(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] LL | | LL | | LL | | @@ -404,23 +404,23 @@ LL | | struct LintAttributeOnSessionDiag {} = help: specify the slug as the first argument to the `#[diag(...)]` attribute, such as `#[diag(hir_analysis_example_error)]` error: `#[lint(...)]` is not a valid attribute - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:600:1 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:604:1 | -LL | #[lint(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +LL | #[lint(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: `#[lint(...)]` is not a valid attribute - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:600:1 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:604:1 | -LL | #[lint(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +LL | #[lint(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: duplicate diagnostic emitted due to `-Z deduplicate-diagnostics=no` error: diagnostic slug not specified - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:600:1 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:604:1 | -LL | / #[lint(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +LL | / #[lint(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] LL | | LL | | LL | | @@ -431,19 +431,19 @@ LL | | struct LintAttributeOnLintDiag {} = help: specify the slug as the first argument to the attribute, such as `#[diag(compiletest_example)]` error: specified multiple times - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:610:53 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:614:53 | LL | #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "...", code = ",,,")] | ^^^^ | note: previously specified here - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:610:39 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:614:39 | LL | #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "...", code = ",,,")] | ^^^^ error: wrong types for suggestion - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:619:24 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:623:24 | LL | suggestion: (Span, usize), | ^^^^^ @@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ LL | suggestion: (Span, usize), = help: `#[suggestion(...)]` on a tuple field must be applied to fields of type `(Span, Applicability)` error: wrong types for suggestion - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:627:17 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:631:17 | LL | suggestion: (Span,), | ^^^^^^^ @@ -459,13 +459,13 @@ LL | suggestion: (Span,), = help: `#[suggestion(...)]` on a tuple field must be applied to fields of type `(Span, Applicability)` error: suggestion without `code = "..."` - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:634:5 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:638:5 | LL | #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: `#[multipart_suggestion(...)]` is not a valid attribute - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:641:1 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:645:1 | LL | #[multipart_suggestion(no_crate_suggestion)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ LL | #[multipart_suggestion(no_crate_suggestion)] = help: consider creating a `Subdiagnostic` instead error: `#[multipart_suggestion(...)]` is not a valid attribute - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:644:1 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:648:1 | LL | #[multipart_suggestion()] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ LL | #[multipart_suggestion()] = help: consider creating a `Subdiagnostic` instead error: `#[multipart_suggestion(...)]` is not a valid attribute - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:648:5 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:652:5 | LL | #[multipart_suggestion(no_crate_suggestion)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ LL | #[multipart_suggestion(no_crate_suggestion)] = help: consider creating a `Subdiagnostic` instead error: `#[suggestion(...)]` is not a valid attribute - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:656:1 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:660:1 | LL | #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "...")] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -497,7 +497,7 @@ LL | #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "...")] = help: `#[label]` and `#[suggestion]` can only be applied to fields error: `#[label]` is not a valid attribute - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:665:1 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:669:1 | LL | #[label] | ^^^^^^^^ @@ -505,31 +505,31 @@ LL | #[label] = help: `#[label]` and `#[suggestion]` can only be applied to fields error: `eager` is the only supported nested attribute for `subdiagnostic` - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:699:7 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:703:7 | LL | #[subdiagnostic(bad)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: `#[subdiagnostic = ...]` is not a valid attribute - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:707:5 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:711:5 | LL | #[subdiagnostic = "bad"] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: `eager` is the only supported nested attribute for `subdiagnostic` - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:715:7 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:719:7 | LL | #[subdiagnostic(bad, bad)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: `eager` is the only supported nested attribute for `subdiagnostic` - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:723:7 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:727:7 | LL | #[subdiagnostic("bad")] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: `#[subdiagnostic(...)]` is not a valid attribute - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:731:5 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:735:5 | LL | #[subdiagnostic(eager)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -537,19 +537,19 @@ LL | #[subdiagnostic(eager)] = help: eager subdiagnostics are not supported on lints error: expected at least one string literal for `code(...)` - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:789:23 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:793:23 | LL | #[suggestion(code())] | ^ error: `code(...)` must contain only string literals - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:797:23 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:801:23 | LL | #[suggestion(code(foo))] | ^^^ error: `#[suggestion(...)]` is not a valid attribute - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:821:5 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:825:5 | LL | #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "")] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -559,85 +559,85 @@ LL | #[suggestion(no_crate_suggestion, code = "")] = help: to show a variable set of suggestions, use a `Vec` of `Subdiagnostic`s annotated with `#[suggestion(...)]` error[E0433]: failed to resolve: maybe a missing crate `core`? - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:54:8 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:58:8 | LL | #[diag = "E0123"] | ^ maybe a missing crate `core`? error[E0433]: failed to resolve: maybe a missing crate `core`? - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:797:23 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:801:23 | LL | #[suggestion(code(foo))] | ^^^ maybe a missing crate `core`? error[E0433]: failed to resolve: maybe a missing crate `core`? - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:806:25 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:810:25 | LL | #[suggestion(code = 3)] | ^ maybe a missing crate `core`? error: cannot find attribute `nonsense` in this scope - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:59:3 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:63:3 | -LL | #[nonsense(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +LL | #[nonsense(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] | ^^^^^^^^ error: cannot find attribute `nonsense` in this scope - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:146:7 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:150:7 | LL | #[nonsense] | ^^^^^^^^ error: cannot find attribute `error` in this scope - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:579:3 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:583:3 | -LL | #[error(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +LL | #[error(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] | ^^^^^ error: cannot find attribute `warn_` in this scope - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:586:3 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:590:3 | -LL | #[warn_(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +LL | #[warn_(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] | ^^^^^ help: a built-in attribute with a similar name exists: `warn` error: cannot find attribute `lint` in this scope - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:593:3 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:597:3 | -LL | #[lint(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +LL | #[lint(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] | ^^^^ help: a built-in attribute with a similar name exists: `link` error: cannot find attribute `lint` in this scope - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:600:3 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:604:3 | -LL | #[lint(no_crate_example, code = "E0123")] +LL | #[lint(no_crate_example, code = E0123)] | ^^^^ help: a built-in attribute with a similar name exists: `link` error: cannot find attribute `multipart_suggestion` in this scope - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:641:3 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:645:3 | LL | #[multipart_suggestion(no_crate_suggestion)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: cannot find attribute `multipart_suggestion` in this scope - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:644:3 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:648:3 | LL | #[multipart_suggestion()] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: cannot find attribute `multipart_suggestion` in this scope - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:648:7 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:652:7 | LL | #[multipart_suggestion(no_crate_suggestion)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error[E0425]: cannot find value `nonsense` in module `crate::fluent_generated` - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:71:8 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:75:8 | -LL | #[diag(nonsense, code = "E0123")] +LL | #[diag(nonsense, code = E0123)] | ^^^^^^^^ not found in `crate::fluent_generated` error[E0425]: cannot find value `__code_34` in this scope - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:803:10 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:807:10 | LL | #[derive(Diagnostic)] | ^^^^^^^^^^ not found in this scope @@ -645,7 +645,7 @@ LL | #[derive(Diagnostic)] = note: this error originates in the derive macro `Diagnostic` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) error[E0277]: the trait bound `Hello: IntoDiagnosticArg` is not satisfied - --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:345:12 + --> $DIR/diagnostic-derive.rs:349:12 | LL | #[derive(Diagnostic)] | ---------- required by a bound introduced by this call diff --git a/tests/ui-fulldeps/session-diagnostic/enforce_slug_naming.rs b/tests/ui-fulldeps/session-diagnostic/enforce_slug_naming.rs index a0a8114e0c5c..785da11b9b2e 100644 --- a/tests/ui-fulldeps/session-diagnostic/enforce_slug_naming.rs +++ b/tests/ui-fulldeps/session-diagnostic/enforce_slug_naming.rs @@ -19,6 +19,6 @@ use rustc_errors::{Applicability, MultiSpan}; extern crate rustc_session; #[derive(Diagnostic)] -#[diag(compiletest_example, code = "E0123")] +#[diag(compiletest_example, code = 0123)] //~^ ERROR diagnostic slug and crate name do not match struct Hello {} diff --git a/tests/ui-fulldeps/session-diagnostic/enforce_slug_naming.stderr b/tests/ui-fulldeps/session-diagnostic/enforce_slug_naming.stderr index 4cdc24e6a6bc..eda24a555f84 100644 --- a/tests/ui-fulldeps/session-diagnostic/enforce_slug_naming.stderr +++ b/tests/ui-fulldeps/session-diagnostic/enforce_slug_naming.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: diagnostic slug and crate name do not match --> $DIR/enforce_slug_naming.rs:22:8 | -LL | #[diag(compiletest_example, code = "E0123")] +LL | #[diag(compiletest_example, code = 0123)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: slug is `compiletest_example` but the crate name is `rustc_dummy` diff --git a/tests/ui/anonymous-higher-ranked-lifetime.stderr b/tests/ui/anonymous-higher-ranked-lifetime.stderr index e441cbdc866a..cc27a0fcf95f 100644 --- a/tests/ui/anonymous-higher-ranked-lifetime.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/anonymous-higher-ranked-lifetime.stderr @@ -2,8 +2,9 @@ error[E0631]: type mismatch in closure arguments --> $DIR/anonymous-higher-ranked-lifetime.rs:2:5 | LL | f1(|_: (), _: ()| {}); - | ^^ -------------- found signature defined here - | | + | ^^^--------------^^^^ + | | | + | | found signature defined here | expected due to this | = note: expected closure signature `for<'a, 'b> fn(&'a (), &'b ()) -> _` @@ -22,8 +23,9 @@ error[E0631]: type mismatch in closure arguments --> $DIR/anonymous-higher-ranked-lifetime.rs:3:5 | LL | f2(|_: (), _: ()| {}); - | ^^ -------------- found signature defined here - | | + | ^^^--------------^^^^ + | | | + | | found signature defined here | expected due to this | = note: expected closure signature `for<'a, 'b> fn(&'a (), &'b ()) -> _` @@ -42,8 +44,9 @@ error[E0631]: type mismatch in closure arguments --> $DIR/anonymous-higher-ranked-lifetime.rs:4:5 | LL | f3(|_: (), _: ()| {}); - | ^^ -------------- found signature defined here - | | + | ^^^--------------^^^^ + | | | + | | found signature defined here | expected due to this | = note: expected closure signature `for<'a> fn(&(), &'a ()) -> _` @@ -62,8 +65,9 @@ error[E0631]: type mismatch in closure arguments --> $DIR/anonymous-higher-ranked-lifetime.rs:5:5 | LL | f4(|_: (), _: ()| {}); - | ^^ -------------- found signature defined here - | | + | ^^^--------------^^^^ + | | | + | | found signature defined here | expected due to this | = note: expected closure signature `for<'r, 'a> fn(&'a (), &'r ()) -> _` @@ -82,8 +86,9 @@ error[E0631]: type mismatch in closure arguments --> $DIR/anonymous-higher-ranked-lifetime.rs:6:5 | LL | f5(|_: (), _: ()| {}); - | ^^ -------------- found signature defined here - | | + | ^^^--------------^^^^ + | | | + | | found signature defined here | expected due to this | = note: expected closure signature `for<'r> fn(&'r (), &'r ()) -> _` @@ -102,8 +107,9 @@ error[E0631]: type mismatch in closure arguments --> $DIR/anonymous-higher-ranked-lifetime.rs:7:5 | LL | g1(|_: (), _: ()| {}); - | ^^ -------------- found signature defined here - | | + | ^^^--------------^^^^ + | | | + | | found signature defined here | expected due to this | = note: expected closure signature `for<'a> fn(&'a (), Box<(dyn for<'a> Fn(&'a ()) + 'static)>) -> _` @@ -122,8 +128,9 @@ error[E0631]: type mismatch in closure arguments --> $DIR/anonymous-higher-ranked-lifetime.rs:8:5 | LL | g2(|_: (), _: ()| {}); - | ^^ -------------- found signature defined here - | | + | ^^^--------------^^^^ + | | | + | | found signature defined here | expected due to this | = note: expected closure signature `for<'a> fn(&'a (), for<'a> fn(&'a ())) -> _` @@ -142,8 +149,9 @@ error[E0631]: type mismatch in closure arguments --> $DIR/anonymous-higher-ranked-lifetime.rs:9:5 | LL | g3(|_: (), _: ()| {}); - | ^^ -------------- found signature defined here - | | + | ^^^--------------^^^^ + | | | + | | found signature defined here | expected due to this | = note: expected closure signature `for<'s> fn(&'s (), Box<(dyn for<'a> Fn(&'a ()) + 'static)>) -> _` @@ -162,8 +170,9 @@ error[E0631]: type mismatch in closure arguments --> $DIR/anonymous-higher-ranked-lifetime.rs:10:5 | LL | g4(|_: (), _: ()| {}); - | ^^ -------------- found signature defined here - | | + | ^^^--------------^^^^ + | | | + | | found signature defined here | expected due to this | = note: expected closure signature `for<'a> fn(&'a (), for<'r> fn(&'r ())) -> _` @@ -182,8 +191,9 @@ error[E0631]: type mismatch in closure arguments --> $DIR/anonymous-higher-ranked-lifetime.rs:11:5 | LL | h1(|_: (), _: (), _: (), _: ()| {}); - | ^^ ---------------------------- found signature defined here - | | + | ^^^----------------------------^^^^ + | | | + | | found signature defined here | expected due to this | = note: expected closure signature `for<'a, 'b> fn(&'a (), Box<(dyn for<'a> Fn(&'a ()) + 'static)>, &'b (), for<'a, 'b> fn(&'a (), &'b ())) -> _` @@ -202,8 +212,9 @@ error[E0631]: type mismatch in closure arguments --> $DIR/anonymous-higher-ranked-lifetime.rs:12:5 | LL | h2(|_: (), _: (), _: (), _: ()| {}); - | ^^ ---------------------------- found signature defined here - | | + | ^^^----------------------------^^^^ + | | | + | | found signature defined here | expected due to this | = note: expected closure signature `for<'t0, 'a> fn(&'a (), Box<(dyn for<'a> Fn(&'a ()) + 'static)>, &'t0 (), for<'a, 'b> fn(&'a (), &'b ())) -> _` diff --git a/tests/ui/associated-inherent-types/not-found-unsatisfied-bounds-in-multiple-impls.stderr b/tests/ui/associated-inherent-types/not-found-unsatisfied-bounds-in-multiple-impls.stderr index 650b5946064c..1613af6b8b15 100644 --- a/tests/ui/associated-inherent-types/not-found-unsatisfied-bounds-in-multiple-impls.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/associated-inherent-types/not-found-unsatisfied-bounds-in-multiple-impls.stderr @@ -4,10 +4,7 @@ error: the associated type `X` exists for `S`, but its LL | struct S(A, B); | -------------- associated item `X` not found for this struct LL | struct Featureless; - | ------------------ - | | - | doesn't satisfy `Featureless: One` - | doesn't satisfy `Featureless: Two` + | ------------------ doesn't satisfy `Featureless: One` or `Featureless: Two` ... LL | let _: S::::X; | ^ associated type cannot be referenced on `S` due to unsatisfied trait bounds diff --git a/tests/ui/associated-types/associated-types-path-2.rs b/tests/ui/associated-types/associated-types-path-2.rs index 00066efccb8d..c993e1d27202 100644 --- a/tests/ui/associated-types/associated-types-path-2.rs +++ b/tests/ui/associated-types/associated-types-path-2.rs @@ -29,14 +29,12 @@ pub fn f1_uint_uint() { f1(2u32, 4u32); //~^ ERROR `u32: Foo` is not satisfied //~| ERROR `u32: Foo` is not satisfied - //~| ERROR `u32: Foo` is not satisfied } pub fn f1_uint_int() { f1(2u32, 4i32); //~^ ERROR `u32: Foo` is not satisfied //~| ERROR `u32: Foo` is not satisfied - //~| ERROR `u32: Foo` is not satisfied } pub fn f2_int() { diff --git a/tests/ui/associated-types/associated-types-path-2.stderr b/tests/ui/associated-types/associated-types-path-2.stderr index 206f49024102..5edd5c864e13 100644 --- a/tests/ui/associated-types/associated-types-path-2.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/associated-types/associated-types-path-2.stderr @@ -31,14 +31,6 @@ note: required by a bound in `f1` LL | pub fn f1(a: T, x: T::A) {} | ^^^ required by this bound in `f1` -error[E0277]: the trait bound `u32: Foo` is not satisfied - --> $DIR/associated-types-path-2.rs:29:5 - | -LL | f1(2u32, 4u32); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `Foo` is not implemented for `u32` - | - = help: the trait `Foo` is implemented for `i32` - error[E0277]: the trait bound `u32: Foo` is not satisfied --> $DIR/associated-types-path-2.rs:29:14 | @@ -48,7 +40,7 @@ LL | f1(2u32, 4u32); = help: the trait `Foo` is implemented for `i32` error[E0277]: the trait bound `u32: Foo` is not satisfied - --> $DIR/associated-types-path-2.rs:36:8 + --> $DIR/associated-types-path-2.rs:35:8 | LL | f1(2u32, 4i32); | -- ^^^^ the trait `Foo` is not implemented for `u32` @@ -63,15 +55,7 @@ LL | pub fn f1(a: T, x: T::A) {} | ^^^ required by this bound in `f1` error[E0277]: the trait bound `u32: Foo` is not satisfied - --> $DIR/associated-types-path-2.rs:36:5 - | -LL | f1(2u32, 4i32); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `Foo` is not implemented for `u32` - | - = help: the trait `Foo` is implemented for `i32` - -error[E0277]: the trait bound `u32: Foo` is not satisfied - --> $DIR/associated-types-path-2.rs:36:14 + --> $DIR/associated-types-path-2.rs:35:14 | LL | f1(2u32, 4i32); | ^^^^ the trait `Foo` is not implemented for `u32` @@ -79,7 +63,7 @@ LL | f1(2u32, 4i32); = help: the trait `Foo` is implemented for `i32` error[E0308]: mismatched types - --> $DIR/associated-types-path-2.rs:43:18 + --> $DIR/associated-types-path-2.rs:41:18 | LL | let _: i32 = f2(2i32); | --- ^^^^^^^^ expected `i32`, found `u32` @@ -91,7 +75,7 @@ help: you can convert a `u32` to an `i32` and panic if the converted value doesn LL | let _: i32 = f2(2i32).try_into().unwrap(); | ++++++++++++++++++++ -error: aborting due to 8 previous errors +error: aborting due to 6 previous errors Some errors have detailed explanations: E0277, E0308. For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0277`. diff --git a/tests/ui/associated-types/associated-types-unconstrained.stderr b/tests/ui/associated-types/associated-types-unconstrained.stderr index 4221a064ff9c..83b7f61fd696 100644 --- a/tests/ui/associated-types/associated-types-unconstrained.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/associated-types/associated-types-unconstrained.stderr @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ LL | fn bar() -> isize; | ------------------ `Foo::bar` defined here ... LL | let x: isize = Foo::bar(); - | ^^^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait + | ^^^^^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait | help: use the fully-qualified path to the only available implementation | diff --git a/tests/ui/async-await/async-closures/def-path.rs b/tests/ui/async-await/async-closures/def-path.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..2883a1715b0a --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/async-await/async-closures/def-path.rs @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +// compile-flags: -Zverbose-internals +// edition:2021 + +#![feature(async_closure)] + +fn main() { + let x = async || {}; + //~^ NOTE the expected `async` closure body + let () = x(); + //~^ ERROR mismatched types + //~| NOTE this expression has type `{static main::{closure#0}::{closure#0} upvar_tys= + //~| NOTE expected `async` closure body, found `()` + //~| NOTE expected `async` closure body `{static main::{closure#0}::{closure#0} +} diff --git a/tests/ui/async-await/async-closures/def-path.stderr b/tests/ui/async-await/async-closures/def-path.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..4b37e50aac45 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/async-await/async-closures/def-path.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +error[E0308]: mismatched types + --> $DIR/def-path.rs:9:9 + | +LL | let x = async || {}; + | -- the expected `async` closure body +LL | +LL | let () = x(); + | ^^ --- this expression has type `{static main::{closure#0}::{closure#0} upvar_tys=?7t witness=?8t}` + | | + | expected `async` closure body, found `()` + | + = note: expected `async` closure body `{static main::{closure#0}::{closure#0} upvar_tys=?7t witness=?8t}` + found unit type `()` + +error: aborting due to 1 previous error + +For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0308`. diff --git a/tests/ui/async-await/async-closures/higher-ranked.rs b/tests/ui/async-await/async-closures/higher-ranked.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..f0bdcf691ae2 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/async-await/async-closures/higher-ranked.rs @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +// edition:2021 + +#![feature(async_closure)] + +fn main() { + let x = async move |x: &str| { + //~^ ERROR lifetime may not live long enough + // This error is proof that the `&str` type is higher-ranked. + // This won't work until async closures are fully impl'd. + println!("{x}"); + }; +} diff --git a/tests/ui/async-await/async-closures/higher-ranked.stderr b/tests/ui/async-await/async-closures/higher-ranked.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..fb02a15b079d --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/async-await/async-closures/higher-ranked.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +error: lifetime may not live long enough + --> $DIR/higher-ranked.rs:6:34 + | +LL | let x = async move |x: &str| { + | ____________________________-___-_^ + | | | | + | | | return type of closure `{async closure body@$DIR/higher-ranked.rs:6:34: 11:6}` contains a lifetime `'2` + | | let's call the lifetime of this reference `'1` +LL | | +LL | | // This error is proof that the `&str` type is higher-ranked. +LL | | // This won't work until async closures are fully impl'd. +LL | | println!("{x}"); +LL | | }; + | |_____^ returning this value requires that `'1` must outlive `'2` + +error: aborting due to 1 previous error + diff --git a/tests/ui/async-await/async-is-unwindsafe.stderr b/tests/ui/async-await/async-is-unwindsafe.stderr index 99bce89e8d3b..4098b29c5571 100644 --- a/tests/ui/async-await/async-is-unwindsafe.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/async-await/async-is-unwindsafe.stderr @@ -1,17 +1,19 @@ error[E0277]: the type `&mut Context<'_>` may not be safely transferred across an unwind boundary --> $DIR/async-is-unwindsafe.rs:12:5 | -LL | is_unwindsafe(async { - | _____^^^^^^^^^^^^^_- - | | | - | | `&mut Context<'_>` may not be safely transferred across an unwind boundary -LL | | -LL | | use std::ptr::null; -LL | | use std::task::{Context, RawWaker, RawWakerVTable, Waker}; -... | -LL | | drop(cx_ref); -LL | | }); - | |_____- within this `{async block@$DIR/async-is-unwindsafe.rs:12:19: 29:6}` +LL | is_unwindsafe(async { + | _____^_____________- + | |_____| + | || +LL | || +LL | || use std::ptr::null; +LL | || use std::task::{Context, RawWaker, RawWakerVTable, Waker}; +... || +LL | || drop(cx_ref); +LL | || }); + | ||_____-^ `&mut Context<'_>` may not be safely transferred across an unwind boundary + | |_____| + | within this `{async block@$DIR/async-is-unwindsafe.rs:12:19: 29:6}` | = help: within `{async block@$DIR/async-is-unwindsafe.rs:12:19: 29:6}`, the trait `UnwindSafe` is not implemented for `&mut Context<'_>` = note: `UnwindSafe` is implemented for `&Context<'_>`, but not for `&mut Context<'_>` diff --git a/tests/ui/async-await/in-trait/returning-possibly-unsized-self.rs b/tests/ui/async-await/in-trait/returning-possibly-unsized-self.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..72f02679d771 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/async-await/in-trait/returning-possibly-unsized-self.rs @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +// check-pass +// edition:2021 + +#![deny(opaque_hidden_inferred_bound)] + +trait Repository /* : ?Sized */ { + async fn new() -> Self; +} + +struct MyRepository {} + +impl Repository for MyRepository { + async fn new() -> Self { + todo!() + } +} + +fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/async-await/issue-67252-unnamed-future.stderr b/tests/ui/async-await/issue-67252-unnamed-future.stderr index e1c5a22967e0..62ffb7d2edaf 100644 --- a/tests/ui/async-await/issue-67252-unnamed-future.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/async-await/issue-67252-unnamed-future.stderr @@ -1,8 +1,12 @@ error: future cannot be sent between threads safely --> $DIR/issue-67252-unnamed-future.rs:18:5 | -LL | spawn(async { - | ^^^^^ future created by async block is not `Send` +LL | / spawn(async { +LL | | let a = std::ptr::null_mut::<()>(); // `*mut ()` is not `Send` +LL | | AFuture.await; +LL | | let _a = a; +LL | | }); + | |______^ future created by async block is not `Send` | = help: within `{async block@$DIR/issue-67252-unnamed-future.rs:18:11: 22:6}`, the trait `Send` is not implemented for `*mut ()` note: future is not `Send` as this value is used across an await diff --git a/tests/ui/async-await/issue-68112.stderr b/tests/ui/async-await/issue-68112.stderr index 1cd8beac2603..438782e0e453 100644 --- a/tests/ui/async-await/issue-68112.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/async-await/issue-68112.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error: future cannot be sent between threads safely --> $DIR/issue-68112.rs:34:5 | LL | require_send(send_fut); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ future created by async block is not `Send` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ future created by async block is not `Send` | = help: the trait `Sync` is not implemented for `RefCell` = note: if you want to do aliasing and mutation between multiple threads, use `std::sync::RwLock` instead @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ error: future cannot be sent between threads safely --> $DIR/issue-68112.rs:43:5 | LL | require_send(send_fut); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ future created by async block is not `Send` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ future created by async block is not `Send` | = help: the trait `Sync` is not implemented for `RefCell` = note: if you want to do aliasing and mutation between multiple threads, use `std::sync::RwLock` instead @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ error[E0277]: `RefCell` cannot be shared between threads safely --> $DIR/issue-68112.rs:62:5 | LL | require_send(send_fut); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ `RefCell` cannot be shared between threads safely + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `RefCell` cannot be shared between threads safely | = help: the trait `Sync` is not implemented for `RefCell` = note: if you want to do aliasing and mutation between multiple threads, use `std::sync::RwLock` instead diff --git a/tests/ui/box/unit/unique-object-noncopyable.stderr b/tests/ui/box/unit/unique-object-noncopyable.stderr index 1b98d09ccddb..49547872d1a7 100644 --- a/tests/ui/box/unit/unique-object-noncopyable.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/box/unit/unique-object-noncopyable.stderr @@ -1,18 +1,11 @@ error[E0599]: the method `clone` exists for struct `Box`, but its trait bounds were not satisfied --> $DIR/unique-object-noncopyable.rs:24:16 | -LL | trait Foo { - | --------- - | | - | doesn't satisfy `dyn Foo: Clone` - | doesn't satisfy `dyn Foo: Sized` +LL | trait Foo { + | --------- doesn't satisfy `dyn Foo: Clone` or `dyn Foo: Sized` ... -LL | let _z = y.clone(); - | ^^^^^ method cannot be called on `Box` due to unsatisfied trait bounds - --> $SRC_DIR/alloc/src/boxed.rs:LL:COL - ::: $SRC_DIR/alloc/src/boxed.rs:LL:COL - | - = note: doesn't satisfy `Box: Clone` +LL | let _z = y.clone(); + | ^^^^^ method cannot be called on `Box` due to unsatisfied trait bounds | = note: the following trait bounds were not satisfied: `dyn Foo: Sized` diff --git a/tests/ui/box/unit/unique-pinned-nocopy.stderr b/tests/ui/box/unit/unique-pinned-nocopy.stderr index d662a2d6d051..d2bf72249c45 100644 --- a/tests/ui/box/unit/unique-pinned-nocopy.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/box/unit/unique-pinned-nocopy.stderr @@ -1,15 +1,11 @@ error[E0599]: the method `clone` exists for struct `Box`, but its trait bounds were not satisfied --> $DIR/unique-pinned-nocopy.rs:12:16 | -LL | struct R { - | -------- doesn't satisfy `R: Clone` +LL | struct R { + | -------- doesn't satisfy `R: Clone` ... -LL | let _j = i.clone(); - | ^^^^^ method cannot be called on `Box` due to unsatisfied trait bounds - --> $SRC_DIR/alloc/src/boxed.rs:LL:COL - ::: $SRC_DIR/alloc/src/boxed.rs:LL:COL - | - = note: doesn't satisfy `Box: Clone` +LL | let _j = i.clone(); + | ^^^^^ method cannot be called on `Box` due to unsatisfied trait bounds | = note: the following trait bounds were not satisfied: `R: Clone` diff --git a/tests/ui/check-cfg/well-known-values.stderr b/tests/ui/check-cfg/well-known-values.stderr index d7d538c0b9e3..814d47361977 100644 --- a/tests/ui/check-cfg/well-known-values.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/check-cfg/well-known-values.stderr @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ warning: unexpected `cfg` condition value: `_UNEXPECTED_VALUE` LL | target_env = "_UNEXPECTED_VALUE", | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | - = note: expected values for `target_env` are: ``, `eabihf`, `gnu`, `gnueabihf`, `msvc`, `musl`, `newlib`, `nto70`, `nto71`, `ohos`, `preview2`, `psx`, `relibc`, `sgx`, `uclibc` + = note: expected values for `target_env` are: ``, `eabihf`, `gnu`, `gnueabihf`, `msvc`, `musl`, `newlib`, `nto70`, `nto71`, `ohos`, `psx`, `relibc`, `sgx`, `uclibc` = note: see for more information about checking conditional configuration warning: unexpected `cfg` condition value: `_UNEXPECTED_VALUE` @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ warning: unexpected `cfg` condition value: `_UNEXPECTED_VALUE` LL | target_family = "_UNEXPECTED_VALUE", | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | - = note: expected values for `target_family` are: `unix`, `wasi`, `wasm`, `windows` + = note: expected values for `target_family` are: `unix`, `wasm`, `windows` = note: see for more information about checking conditional configuration warning: unexpected `cfg` condition value: `_UNEXPECTED_VALUE` diff --git a/tests/ui/closure-expected-type/expect-infer-var-appearing-twice.stderr b/tests/ui/closure-expected-type/expect-infer-var-appearing-twice.stderr index d3cd8185f924..e2a2db7c3f09 100644 --- a/tests/ui/closure-expected-type/expect-infer-var-appearing-twice.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/closure-expected-type/expect-infer-var-appearing-twice.stderr @@ -1,10 +1,13 @@ error[E0631]: type mismatch in closure arguments --> $DIR/expect-infer-var-appearing-twice.rs:14:5 | -LL | with_closure(|x: u32, y: i32| { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ---------------- found signature defined here - | | - | expected due to this +LL | with_closure(|x: u32, y: i32| { + | ^ ---------------- found signature defined here + | _____| + | | +LL | | +LL | | }); + | |______^ expected due to this | = note: expected closure signature `fn(_, _) -> _` found closure signature `fn(u32, i32) -> _` diff --git a/tests/ui/closures/closure-return-type-must-be-sized.stderr b/tests/ui/closures/closure-return-type-must-be-sized.stderr index d4fc723fa817..04ae7343bbe9 100644 --- a/tests/ui/closures/closure-return-type-must-be-sized.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/closures/closure-return-type-must-be-sized.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error[E0277]: the size for values of type `dyn A` cannot be known at compilation --> $DIR/closure-return-type-must-be-sized.rs:54:5 | LL | a::foo:: dyn A>(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time | = help: within `fn() -> dyn A`, the trait `Sized` is not implemented for `dyn A` = note: required because it appears within the type `fn() -> dyn A` @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ error[E0277]: the size for values of type `dyn A` cannot be known at compilation --> $DIR/closure-return-type-must-be-sized.rs:56:5 | LL | a::baz:: dyn A>(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time | = help: within `fn() -> dyn A`, the trait `Sized` is not implemented for `dyn A` = note: required because it appears within the type `fn() -> dyn A` @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ error[E0277]: the size for values of type `dyn A` cannot be known at compilation --> $DIR/closure-return-type-must-be-sized.rs:61:5 | LL | b::foo:: dyn A>(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time | = help: within `fn() -> dyn A`, the trait `Sized` is not implemented for `dyn A` = note: required because it appears within the type `fn() -> dyn A` @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ error[E0277]: the size for values of type `dyn A` cannot be known at compilation --> $DIR/closure-return-type-must-be-sized.rs:63:5 | LL | b::baz:: dyn A>(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time | = help: within `fn() -> dyn A`, the trait `Sized` is not implemented for `dyn A` = note: required because it appears within the type `fn() -> dyn A` @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ error[E0277]: the size for values of type `dyn A` cannot be known at compilation --> $DIR/closure-return-type-must-be-sized.rs:68:5 | LL | c::foo:: dyn A>(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time | = help: within `fn() -> dyn A`, the trait `Sized` is not implemented for `dyn A` = note: required because it appears within the type `fn() -> dyn A` @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ error[E0277]: the size for values of type `dyn A` cannot be known at compilation --> $DIR/closure-return-type-must-be-sized.rs:70:5 | LL | c::baz:: dyn A>(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time | = help: within `fn() -> dyn A`, the trait `Sized` is not implemented for `dyn A` = note: required because it appears within the type `fn() -> dyn A` diff --git a/tests/ui/closures/multiple-fn-bounds.stderr b/tests/ui/closures/multiple-fn-bounds.stderr index 325652ef14ce..9a49fc99ac31 100644 --- a/tests/ui/closures/multiple-fn-bounds.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/closures/multiple-fn-bounds.stderr @@ -2,8 +2,9 @@ error[E0631]: type mismatch in closure arguments --> $DIR/multiple-fn-bounds.rs:10:5 | LL | foo(move |x| v); - | ^^^ -------- found signature defined here - | | + | ^^^^--------^^^ + | | | + | | found signature defined here | expected due to this | = note: expected closure signature `fn(_) -> _` diff --git a/tests/ui/codegen/mismatched-data-layout.json b/tests/ui/codegen/mismatched-data-layout.json new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..4cb0602dc75b --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/codegen/mismatched-data-layout.json @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +{ + "llvm-target": "x86_64-unknown-none-gnu", + "data-layout": "e-m:e-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128", + "arch": "x86_64", + "target-endian": "little", + "target-pointer-width": "64", + "target-c-int-width": "32", + "os": "unknown", + "linker-flavor": "ld.lld", + "linker": "rust-lld", + "executables": true +} + diff --git a/tests/ui/codegen/mismatched-data-layouts.rs b/tests/ui/codegen/mismatched-data-layouts.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..047ec155fdca --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/codegen/mismatched-data-layouts.rs @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +// This test checks that data layout mismatches emit an error. +// +// build-fail +// needs-llvm-components: x86 +// compile-flags: --crate-type=lib --target={{src-base}}/codegen/mismatched-data-layout.json -Z unstable-options +// error-pattern: differs from LLVM target's +// normalize-stderr-test: "`, `[A-Za-z0-9-:]*`" -> "`, `normalized data layout`" +// normalize-stderr-test: "layout, `[A-Za-z0-9-:]*`" -> "layout, `normalized data layout`" + +#![feature(lang_items, no_core, auto_traits)] +#![no_core] + +#[lang = "sized"] +trait Sized {} diff --git a/tests/ui/codegen/mismatched-data-layouts.stderr b/tests/ui/codegen/mismatched-data-layouts.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..1fe242266dff --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/codegen/mismatched-data-layouts.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +error: data-layout for target `mismatched-data-layout-7814813422914914169`, `normalized data layout`, differs from LLVM target's `x86_64-unknown-none-gnu` default layout, `normalized data layout` + +error: aborting due to 1 previous error + diff --git a/tests/ui/const-generics/ensure_is_evaluatable.stderr b/tests/ui/const-generics/ensure_is_evaluatable.stderr index a6f362308200..b9bd9160b13c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/const-generics/ensure_is_evaluatable.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/const-generics/ensure_is_evaluatable.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error: unconstrained generic constant --> $DIR/ensure_is_evaluatable.rs:9:5 | LL | bar() - | ^^^ + | ^^^^^ | = help: try adding a `where` bound using this expression: `where [(); N + 1]:` note: required by a bound in `bar` diff --git a/tests/ui/const-generics/fn_with_two_const_inputs.stderr b/tests/ui/const-generics/fn_with_two_const_inputs.stderr index ad32a688c03f..ec31e02f144b 100644 --- a/tests/ui/const-generics/fn_with_two_const_inputs.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/const-generics/fn_with_two_const_inputs.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error: unconstrained generic constant --> $DIR/fn_with_two_const_inputs.rs:12:5 | LL | bar() - | ^^^ + | ^^^^^ | = help: try adding a `where` bound using this expression: `where [(); N + 1]:` note: required by a bound in `bar` diff --git a/tests/ui/const-generics/generic_arg_infer/issue-91614.stderr b/tests/ui/const-generics/generic_arg_infer/issue-91614.stderr index f2cc17bc517c..6d3b0b8508c0 100644 --- a/tests/ui/const-generics/generic_arg_infer/issue-91614.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/const-generics/generic_arg_infer/issue-91614.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error[E0283]: type annotations needed for `Mask<_, N>` --> $DIR/issue-91614.rs:6:9 | LL | let y = Mask::<_, _>::splat(false); - | ^ ------------------- type must be known at this point + | ^ -------------------------- type must be known at this point | = note: cannot satisfy `_: MaskElement` = help: the following types implement trait `MaskElement`: diff --git a/tests/ui/const-generics/generic_const_exprs/abstract-const-as-cast-3.stderr b/tests/ui/const-generics/generic_const_exprs/abstract-const-as-cast-3.stderr index cdf97bd88fd2..bd6fd67b89d7 100644 --- a/tests/ui/const-generics/generic_const_exprs/abstract-const-as-cast-3.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/const-generics/generic_const_exprs/abstract-const-as-cast-3.stderr @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ error[E0308]: mismatched types --> $DIR/abstract-const-as-cast-3.rs:17:5 | LL | assert_impl::>(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `{ N as u128 }`, found `{ O as u128 }` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `{ N as u128 }`, found `{ O as u128 }` | = note: expected constant `{ N as u128 }` found constant `{ O as u128 }` @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ error[E0308]: mismatched types --> $DIR/abstract-const-as-cast-3.rs:20:5 | LL | assert_impl::>(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `{ N as _ }`, found `{ O as u128 }` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `{ N as _ }`, found `{ O as u128 }` | = note: expected constant `{ N as _ }` found constant `{ O as u128 }` @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ error[E0308]: mismatched types --> $DIR/abstract-const-as-cast-3.rs:23:5 | LL | assert_impl::>(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `12`, found `13` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `12`, found `13` | = note: expected constant `12` found constant `13` @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ error[E0308]: mismatched types --> $DIR/abstract-const-as-cast-3.rs:25:5 | LL | assert_impl::>(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `13`, found `14` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `13`, found `14` | = note: expected constant `13` found constant `14` @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ error[E0308]: mismatched types --> $DIR/abstract-const-as-cast-3.rs:35:5 | LL | assert_impl::>(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `{ N as u128 }`, found `{ O as u128 }` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `{ N as u128 }`, found `{ O as u128 }` | = note: expected constant `{ N as u128 }` found constant `{ O as u128 }` @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ error[E0308]: mismatched types --> $DIR/abstract-const-as-cast-3.rs:38:5 | LL | assert_impl::>(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `{ N as _ }`, found `{ O as u128 }` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `{ N as _ }`, found `{ O as u128 }` | = note: expected constant `{ N as _ }` found constant `{ O as u128 }` @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ error[E0308]: mismatched types --> $DIR/abstract-const-as-cast-3.rs:41:5 | LL | assert_impl::>(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `12`, found `13` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `12`, found `13` | = note: expected constant `12` found constant `13` @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ error[E0308]: mismatched types --> $DIR/abstract-const-as-cast-3.rs:43:5 | LL | assert_impl::>(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `13`, found `14` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `13`, found `14` | = note: expected constant `13` found constant `14` diff --git a/tests/ui/const-generics/generic_const_exprs/issue-85848.stderr b/tests/ui/const-generics/generic_const_exprs/issue-85848.stderr index 9391b1c1a170..8b7120035cab 100644 --- a/tests/ui/const-generics/generic_const_exprs/issue-85848.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/const-generics/generic_const_exprs/issue-85848.stderr @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ error[E0308]: mismatched types --> $DIR/issue-85848.rs:24:5 | LL | writes_to_specific_path(&cap); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `true`, found `{ contains::() }` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `true`, found `{ contains::() }` | = note: expected constant `true` found constant `{ contains::() }` diff --git a/tests/ui/const-generics/generic_const_exprs/obligation-cause.stderr b/tests/ui/const-generics/generic_const_exprs/obligation-cause.stderr index eba8b9b6257e..7f6a154865ce 100644 --- a/tests/ui/const-generics/generic_const_exprs/obligation-cause.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/const-generics/generic_const_exprs/obligation-cause.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error[E0308]: mismatched types --> $DIR/obligation-cause.rs:20:5 | LL | g::(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^ expected `false`, found `true` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `false`, found `true` | = note: expected constant `false` found constant `true` diff --git a/tests/ui/const-generics/issues/issue-79674.stderr b/tests/ui/const-generics/issues/issue-79674.stderr index 1e7878e8da95..595bb6faf8c0 100644 --- a/tests/ui/const-generics/issues/issue-79674.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/const-generics/issues/issue-79674.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error[E0308]: mismatched types --> $DIR/issue-79674.rs:26:5 | LL | requires_distinct("str", 12); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `true`, found `false` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `true`, found `false` | = note: expected constant `true` found constant `false` diff --git a/tests/ui/const-generics/parent_generics_of_encoding_impl_trait.stderr b/tests/ui/const-generics/parent_generics_of_encoding_impl_trait.stderr index 07da6ede7251..989be74d1b0d 100644 --- a/tests/ui/const-generics/parent_generics_of_encoding_impl_trait.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/const-generics/parent_generics_of_encoding_impl_trait.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error[E0284]: type annotations needed --> $DIR/parent_generics_of_encoding_impl_trait.rs:9:5 | LL | generics_of_parent_impl_trait::foo([()]); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot infer the value of const parameter `N` declared on the function `foo` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot infer the value of const parameter `N` declared on the function `foo` | note: required by a bound in `foo` --> $DIR/auxiliary/generics_of_parent_impl_trait.rs:6:48 diff --git a/tests/ui/consts/issue-54954.stderr b/tests/ui/consts/issue-54954.stderr index 03c47030c0e3..b8c983eb7b81 100644 --- a/tests/ui/consts/issue-54954.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/consts/issue-54954.stderr @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ error[E0790]: cannot call associated function on trait without specifying the co --> $DIR/issue-54954.rs:1:24 | LL | const ARR_LEN: usize = Tt::const_val::<[i8; 123]>(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait ... LL | / const fn const_val() -> usize { LL | | diff --git a/tests/ui/consts/let-irrefutable-pattern-ice-120337.rs b/tests/ui/consts/let-irrefutable-pattern-ice-120337.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..7da6b7ca285c --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/consts/let-irrefutable-pattern-ice-120337.rs @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +// check-pass +#![feature(never_type)] +#[derive(Copy, Clone)] +pub enum E { A(!), } +pub union U { u: (), e: E, } +pub const C: () = { + let E::A(ref a) = unsafe { &(&U { u: () }).e}; +}; + +fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/coroutine/clone-impl.stderr b/tests/ui/coroutine/clone-impl.stderr index 82a6d0495c00..9ee011ebc36b 100644 --- a/tests/ui/coroutine/clone-impl.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/coroutine/clone-impl.stderr @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ LL | let gen_clone_0 = move || { | ------- within this `{coroutine@$DIR/clone-impl.rs:36:23: 36:30}` ... LL | check_copy(&gen_clone_0); - | ^^^^^^^^^^ within `{coroutine@$DIR/clone-impl.rs:36:23: 36:30}`, the trait `Copy` is not implemented for `Vec` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ within `{coroutine@$DIR/clone-impl.rs:36:23: 36:30}`, the trait `Copy` is not implemented for `Vec` | note: captured value does not implement `Copy` --> $DIR/clone-impl.rs:40:14 @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ LL | let gen_clone_0 = move || { | ------- within this `{coroutine@$DIR/clone-impl.rs:36:23: 36:30}` ... LL | check_copy(&gen_clone_0); - | ^^^^^^^^^^ within `{coroutine@$DIR/clone-impl.rs:36:23: 36:30}`, the trait `Copy` is not implemented for `Vec` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ within `{coroutine@$DIR/clone-impl.rs:36:23: 36:30}`, the trait `Copy` is not implemented for `Vec` | note: coroutine does not implement `Copy` as this value is used across a yield --> $DIR/clone-impl.rs:38:9 @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ LL | let gen_clone_1 = move || { | ------- within this `{coroutine@$DIR/clone-impl.rs:46:23: 46:30}` ... LL | check_copy(&gen_clone_1); - | ^^^^^^^^^^ within `{coroutine@$DIR/clone-impl.rs:46:23: 46:30}`, the trait `Copy` is not implemented for `Vec` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ within `{coroutine@$DIR/clone-impl.rs:46:23: 46:30}`, the trait `Copy` is not implemented for `Vec` | note: captured value does not implement `Copy` --> $DIR/clone-impl.rs:56:14 @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ LL | let gen_clone_1 = move || { | ------- within this `{coroutine@$DIR/clone-impl.rs:46:23: 46:30}` ... LL | check_copy(&gen_clone_1); - | ^^^^^^^^^^ within `{coroutine@$DIR/clone-impl.rs:46:23: 46:30}`, the trait `Copy` is not implemented for `Vec` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ within `{coroutine@$DIR/clone-impl.rs:46:23: 46:30}`, the trait `Copy` is not implemented for `Vec` | note: coroutine does not implement `Copy` as this value is used across a yield --> $DIR/clone-impl.rs:52:9 @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ LL | let gen_non_clone = move || { | ------- within this `{coroutine@$DIR/clone-impl.rs:62:25: 62:32}` ... LL | check_copy(&gen_non_clone); - | ^^^^^^^^^^ within `{coroutine@$DIR/clone-impl.rs:62:25: 62:32}`, the trait `Copy` is not implemented for `NonClone` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ within `{coroutine@$DIR/clone-impl.rs:62:25: 62:32}`, the trait `Copy` is not implemented for `NonClone` | note: captured value does not implement `Copy` --> $DIR/clone-impl.rs:64:14 @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ LL | let gen_non_clone = move || { | ------- within this `{coroutine@$DIR/clone-impl.rs:62:25: 62:32}` ... LL | check_clone(&gen_non_clone); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ within `{coroutine@$DIR/clone-impl.rs:62:25: 62:32}`, the trait `Clone` is not implemented for `NonClone` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ within `{coroutine@$DIR/clone-impl.rs:62:25: 62:32}`, the trait `Clone` is not implemented for `NonClone` | note: captured value does not implement `Clone` --> $DIR/clone-impl.rs:64:14 diff --git a/tests/ui/coroutine/drop-tracking-parent-expression.stderr b/tests/ui/coroutine/drop-tracking-parent-expression.stderr index 6cd4ec83377d..a57b7ffab4d6 100644 --- a/tests/ui/coroutine/drop-tracking-parent-expression.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/coroutine/drop-tracking-parent-expression.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error: coroutine cannot be sent between threads safely --> $DIR/drop-tracking-parent-expression.rs:23:13 | LL | assert_send(g); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ coroutine is not `Send` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ coroutine is not `Send` ... LL | / type_combinations!( LL | | // OK @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ error: coroutine cannot be sent between threads safely --> $DIR/drop-tracking-parent-expression.rs:23:13 | LL | assert_send(g); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ coroutine is not `Send` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ coroutine is not `Send` ... LL | / type_combinations!( LL | | // OK @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ error: coroutine cannot be sent between threads safely --> $DIR/drop-tracking-parent-expression.rs:23:13 | LL | assert_send(g); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ coroutine is not `Send` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ coroutine is not `Send` ... LL | / type_combinations!( LL | | // OK diff --git a/tests/ui/coroutine/drop-yield-twice.stderr b/tests/ui/coroutine/drop-yield-twice.stderr index b37c27015fb2..5766e95f0888 100644 --- a/tests/ui/coroutine/drop-yield-twice.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/coroutine/drop-yield-twice.stderr @@ -1,8 +1,13 @@ error: coroutine cannot be sent between threads safely --> $DIR/drop-yield-twice.rs:7:5 | -LL | assert_send(|| { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ coroutine is not `Send` +LL | / assert_send(|| { +LL | | let guard = Foo(42); +LL | | yield; +LL | | drop(guard); +LL | | yield; +LL | | }) + | |______^ coroutine is not `Send` | = help: within `{coroutine@$DIR/drop-yield-twice.rs:7:17: 7:19}`, the trait `Send` is not implemented for `Foo` note: coroutine is not `Send` as this value is used across a yield diff --git a/tests/ui/coroutine/issue-105084.stderr b/tests/ui/coroutine/issue-105084.stderr index 38f114ff7747..34e97752f6cd 100644 --- a/tests/ui/coroutine/issue-105084.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/coroutine/issue-105084.stderr @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ LL | let mut g = || { | -- within this `{coroutine@$DIR/issue-105084.rs:14:17: 14:19}` ... LL | let mut h = copy(g); - | ^^^^ within `{coroutine@$DIR/issue-105084.rs:14:17: 14:19}`, the trait `Copy` is not implemented for `Box<(i32, ())>` + | ^^^^^^^ within `{coroutine@$DIR/issue-105084.rs:14:17: 14:19}`, the trait `Copy` is not implemented for `Box<(i32, ())>` | note: coroutine does not implement `Copy` as this value is used across a yield --> $DIR/issue-105084.rs:21:22 diff --git a/tests/ui/coroutine/issue-68112.stderr b/tests/ui/coroutine/issue-68112.stderr index 5efa72ad5fe0..320350034872 100644 --- a/tests/ui/coroutine/issue-68112.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/coroutine/issue-68112.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error: coroutine cannot be sent between threads safely --> $DIR/issue-68112.rs:40:5 | LL | require_send(send_gen); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ coroutine is not `Send` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ coroutine is not `Send` | = help: the trait `Sync` is not implemented for `RefCell` = note: if you want to do aliasing and mutation between multiple threads, use `std::sync::RwLock` instead @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ error[E0277]: `RefCell` cannot be shared between threads safely --> $DIR/issue-68112.rs:64:5 | LL | require_send(send_gen); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ `RefCell` cannot be shared between threads safely + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `RefCell` cannot be shared between threads safely | = help: the trait `Sync` is not implemented for `RefCell` = note: if you want to do aliasing and mutation between multiple threads, use `std::sync::RwLock` instead diff --git a/tests/ui/coroutine/not-send-sync.stderr b/tests/ui/coroutine/not-send-sync.stderr index b33a1e63aafd..e00c0d9158c9 100644 --- a/tests/ui/coroutine/not-send-sync.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/coroutine/not-send-sync.stderr @@ -1,8 +1,13 @@ error: coroutine cannot be shared between threads safely --> $DIR/not-send-sync.rs:14:5 | -LL | assert_sync(|| { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ coroutine is not `Sync` +LL | / assert_sync(|| { +LL | | +LL | | let a = NotSync; +LL | | yield; +LL | | drop(a); +LL | | }); + | |______^ coroutine is not `Sync` | = help: within `{coroutine@$DIR/not-send-sync.rs:14:17: 14:19}`, the trait `Sync` is not implemented for `NotSync` note: coroutine is not `Sync` as this value is used across a yield @@ -21,8 +26,13 @@ LL | fn assert_sync(_: T) {} error: coroutine cannot be sent between threads safely --> $DIR/not-send-sync.rs:21:5 | -LL | assert_send(|| { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ coroutine is not `Send` +LL | / assert_send(|| { +LL | | +LL | | let a = NotSend; +LL | | yield; +LL | | drop(a); +LL | | }); + | |______^ coroutine is not `Send` | = help: within `{coroutine@$DIR/not-send-sync.rs:21:17: 21:19}`, the trait `Send` is not implemented for `NotSend` note: coroutine is not `Send` as this value is used across a yield diff --git a/tests/ui/coroutine/parent-expression.stderr b/tests/ui/coroutine/parent-expression.stderr index 6b611bc3f103..d2c09432b3a1 100644 --- a/tests/ui/coroutine/parent-expression.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/coroutine/parent-expression.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error: coroutine cannot be sent between threads safely --> $DIR/parent-expression.rs:23:13 | LL | assert_send(g); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ coroutine is not `Send` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ coroutine is not `Send` ... LL | / type_combinations!( LL | | // OK @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ error: coroutine cannot be sent between threads safely --> $DIR/parent-expression.rs:23:13 | LL | assert_send(g); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ coroutine is not `Send` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ coroutine is not `Send` ... LL | / type_combinations!( LL | | // OK @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ error: coroutine cannot be sent between threads safely --> $DIR/parent-expression.rs:23:13 | LL | assert_send(g); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ coroutine is not `Send` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ coroutine is not `Send` ... LL | / type_combinations!( LL | | // OK diff --git a/tests/ui/coroutine/print/coroutine-print-verbose-1.stderr b/tests/ui/coroutine/print/coroutine-print-verbose-1.stderr index bcdcbc154cf0..6cf0f6e73ac4 100644 --- a/tests/ui/coroutine/print/coroutine-print-verbose-1.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/coroutine/print/coroutine-print-verbose-1.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error: coroutine cannot be sent between threads safely --> $DIR/coroutine-print-verbose-1.rs:37:5 | LL | require_send(send_gen); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ coroutine is not `Send` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ coroutine is not `Send` | = help: the trait `Sync` is not implemented for `RefCell` = note: if you want to do aliasing and mutation between multiple threads, use `std::sync::RwLock` instead @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ error[E0277]: `RefCell` cannot be shared between threads safely --> $DIR/coroutine-print-verbose-1.rs:56:5 | LL | require_send(send_gen); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ `RefCell` cannot be shared between threads safely + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `RefCell` cannot be shared between threads safely | = help: the trait `Sync` is not implemented for `RefCell` = note: if you want to do aliasing and mutation between multiple threads, use `std::sync::RwLock` instead diff --git a/tests/ui/coroutine/print/coroutine-print-verbose-2.stderr b/tests/ui/coroutine/print/coroutine-print-verbose-2.stderr index 165302ab1406..aef48b7522b3 100644 --- a/tests/ui/coroutine/print/coroutine-print-verbose-2.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/coroutine/print/coroutine-print-verbose-2.stderr @@ -1,8 +1,13 @@ error: coroutine cannot be shared between threads safely --> $DIR/coroutine-print-verbose-2.rs:17:5 | -LL | assert_sync(|| { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ coroutine is not `Sync` +LL | / assert_sync(|| { +LL | | +LL | | let a = NotSync; +LL | | yield; +LL | | drop(a); +LL | | }); + | |______^ coroutine is not `Sync` | = help: within `{main::{closure#0} upvar_tys=() witness={main::{closure#0}}}`, the trait `Sync` is not implemented for `NotSync` note: coroutine is not `Sync` as this value is used across a yield @@ -21,8 +26,13 @@ LL | fn assert_sync(_: T) {} error: coroutine cannot be sent between threads safely --> $DIR/coroutine-print-verbose-2.rs:24:5 | -LL | assert_send(|| { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ coroutine is not `Send` +LL | / assert_send(|| { +LL | | +LL | | let a = NotSend; +LL | | yield; +LL | | drop(a); +LL | | }); + | |______^ coroutine is not `Send` | = help: within `{main::{closure#1} upvar_tys=() witness={main::{closure#1}}}`, the trait `Send` is not implemented for `NotSend` note: coroutine is not `Send` as this value is used across a yield diff --git a/tests/ui/derives/derive-assoc-type-not-impl.stderr b/tests/ui/derives/derive-assoc-type-not-impl.stderr index 6cbcb455f87e..61268ffc7f85 100644 --- a/tests/ui/derives/derive-assoc-type-not-impl.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/derives/derive-assoc-type-not-impl.stderr @@ -2,10 +2,7 @@ error[E0599]: the method `clone` exists for struct `Bar`, but its trai --> $DIR/derive-assoc-type-not-impl.rs:18:30 | LL | struct Bar { - | ------------------ - | | - | method `clone` not found for this struct - | doesn't satisfy `Bar: Clone` + | ------------------ method `clone` not found for this struct because it doesn't satisfy `Bar: Clone` ... LL | struct NotClone; | --------------- doesn't satisfy `NotClone: Clone` diff --git a/tests/ui/derives/deriving-with-repr-packed-2.stderr b/tests/ui/derives/deriving-with-repr-packed-2.stderr index 0eaca7e23609..96f51a4e7a2b 100644 --- a/tests/ui/derives/deriving-with-repr-packed-2.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/derives/deriving-with-repr-packed-2.stderr @@ -2,16 +2,10 @@ error[E0599]: the method `clone` exists for struct `Foo`, but its trait --> $DIR/deriving-with-repr-packed-2.rs:18:11 | LL | pub struct Foo(T, T, T); - | ----------------- - | | - | method `clone` not found for this struct - | doesn't satisfy `Foo: Clone` + | ----------------- method `clone` not found for this struct because it doesn't satisfy `Foo: Clone` LL | LL | struct NonCopy; - | -------------- - | | - | doesn't satisfy `NonCopy: Clone` - | doesn't satisfy `NonCopy: Copy` + | -------------- doesn't satisfy `NonCopy: Clone` or `NonCopy: Copy` ... LL | _ = x.clone(); | ^^^^^ method cannot be called on `Foo` due to unsatisfied trait bounds diff --git a/tests/ui/derives/issue-36617.rs b/tests/ui/derives/issue-36617.rs index 08f293d2ebb0..236ec7748cbd 100644 --- a/tests/ui/derives/issue-36617.rs +++ b/tests/ui/derives/issue-36617.rs @@ -1,16 +1,16 @@ -#![derive(Copy)] //~ ERROR cannot determine resolution for the attribute macro `derive` +#![derive(Copy)] //~^ ERROR `derive` attribute cannot be used at crate level -#![test]//~ ERROR cannot determine resolution for the attribute macro `test` +#![test] //~^ ERROR `test` attribute cannot be used at crate level -#![test_case]//~ ERROR cannot determine resolution for the attribute macro `test_case` +#![test_case] //~^ ERROR `test_case` attribute cannot be used at crate level -#![bench]//~ ERROR cannot determine resolution for the attribute macro `bench` +#![bench] //~^ ERROR `bench` attribute cannot be used at crate level -#![global_allocator]//~ ERROR cannot determine resolution for the attribute macro `global_allocator` +#![global_allocator] //~^ ERROR `global_allocator` attribute cannot be used at crate level fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/derives/issue-36617.stderr b/tests/ui/derives/issue-36617.stderr index 98be7963e5ef..3de1d87c5046 100644 --- a/tests/ui/derives/issue-36617.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/derives/issue-36617.stderr @@ -1,43 +1,3 @@ -error: cannot determine resolution for the attribute macro `derive` - --> $DIR/issue-36617.rs:1:4 - | -LL | #![derive(Copy)] - | ^^^^^^ - | - = note: import resolution is stuck, try simplifying macro imports - -error: cannot determine resolution for the attribute macro `test` - --> $DIR/issue-36617.rs:4:4 - | -LL | #![test] - | ^^^^ - | - = note: import resolution is stuck, try simplifying macro imports - -error: cannot determine resolution for the attribute macro `test_case` - --> $DIR/issue-36617.rs:7:4 - | -LL | #![test_case] - | ^^^^^^^^^ - | - = note: import resolution is stuck, try simplifying macro imports - -error: cannot determine resolution for the attribute macro `bench` - --> $DIR/issue-36617.rs:10:4 - | -LL | #![bench] - | ^^^^^ - | - = note: import resolution is stuck, try simplifying macro imports - -error: cannot determine resolution for the attribute macro `global_allocator` - --> $DIR/issue-36617.rs:13:4 - | -LL | #![global_allocator] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = note: import resolution is stuck, try simplifying macro imports - error: `derive` attribute cannot be used at crate level --> $DIR/issue-36617.rs:1:1 | @@ -113,5 +73,5 @@ LL - #![global_allocator] LL + #[global_allocator] | -error: aborting due to 10 previous errors +error: aborting due to 5 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/derives/issue-91550.stderr b/tests/ui/derives/issue-91550.stderr index 1324b80b5fcd..9e1718967182 100644 --- a/tests/ui/derives/issue-91550.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/derives/issue-91550.stderr @@ -2,11 +2,7 @@ error[E0599]: the method `insert` exists for struct `HashSet`, but its tr --> $DIR/issue-91550.rs:8:8 | LL | struct Value(u32); - | ------------ - | | - | doesn't satisfy `Value: Eq` - | doesn't satisfy `Value: Hash` - | doesn't satisfy `Value: PartialEq` + | ------------ doesn't satisfy `Value: Eq`, `Value: Hash` or `Value: PartialEq` ... LL | hs.insert(Value(0)); | ^^^^^^ @@ -26,10 +22,7 @@ error[E0599]: the method `use_eq` exists for struct `Object`, but its --> $DIR/issue-91550.rs:26:9 | LL | pub struct NoDerives; - | -------------------- - | | - | doesn't satisfy `NoDerives: Eq` - | doesn't satisfy `NoDerives: PartialEq` + | -------------------- doesn't satisfy `NoDerives: Eq` or `NoDerives: PartialEq` LL | LL | struct Object(T); | ---------------- method `use_eq` not found for this struct @@ -57,12 +50,7 @@ error[E0599]: the method `use_ord` exists for struct `Object`, but it --> $DIR/issue-91550.rs:27:9 | LL | pub struct NoDerives; - | -------------------- - | | - | doesn't satisfy `NoDerives: Eq` - | doesn't satisfy `NoDerives: Ord` - | doesn't satisfy `NoDerives: PartialEq` - | doesn't satisfy `NoDerives: PartialOrd` + | -------------------- doesn't satisfy `NoDerives: Eq`, `NoDerives: Ord`, `NoDerives: PartialEq` or `NoDerives: PartialOrd` LL | LL | struct Object(T); | ---------------- method `use_ord` not found for this struct @@ -94,12 +82,7 @@ error[E0599]: the method `use_ord_and_partial_ord` exists for struct `Object $DIR/issue-91550.rs:28:9 | LL | pub struct NoDerives; - | -------------------- - | | - | doesn't satisfy `NoDerives: Eq` - | doesn't satisfy `NoDerives: Ord` - | doesn't satisfy `NoDerives: PartialEq` - | doesn't satisfy `NoDerives: PartialOrd` + | -------------------- doesn't satisfy `NoDerives: Eq`, `NoDerives: Ord`, `NoDerives: PartialEq` or `NoDerives: PartialOrd` LL | LL | struct Object(T); | ---------------- method `use_ord_and_partial_ord` not found for this struct diff --git a/tests/ui/did_you_mean/recursion_limit.stderr b/tests/ui/did_you_mean/recursion_limit.stderr index bff57a63deb1..2ecee2030b03 100644 --- a/tests/ui/did_you_mean/recursion_limit.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/did_you_mean/recursion_limit.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error[E0275]: overflow evaluating the requirement `J: Send` --> $DIR/recursion_limit.rs:34:5 | LL | is_send::(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: consider increasing the recursion limit by adding a `#![recursion_limit = "20"]` attribute to your crate (`recursion_limit`) note: required because it appears within the type `I` diff --git a/tests/ui/dst/issue-90528-unsizing-not-suggestion-110063.stderr b/tests/ui/dst/issue-90528-unsizing-not-suggestion-110063.stderr index 6752a484448c..2d7956f1958c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/dst/issue-90528-unsizing-not-suggestion-110063.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/dst/issue-90528-unsizing-not-suggestion-110063.stderr @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ error[E0277]: the trait bound `[u8; 1]: Test` is not satisfied --> $DIR/issue-90528-unsizing-not-suggestion-110063.rs:11:22 | LL | let x: [u8; 1] = needs_test(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `Test` is not implemented for `[u8; 1]` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `Test` is not implemented for `[u8; 1]` | = help: the trait `Test` is implemented for `&[u8]` note: required by a bound in `needs_test` diff --git a/tests/ui/error-codes/E0283.stderr b/tests/ui/error-codes/E0283.stderr index 6008809f050f..fc08395a2b0d 100644 --- a/tests/ui/error-codes/E0283.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/error-codes/E0283.stderr @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ LL | fn create() -> u32; | ------------------- `Coroutine::create` defined here ... LL | let cont: u32 = Coroutine::create(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait | help: use a fully-qualified path to a specific available implementation | diff --git a/tests/ui/error-codes/E0790.stderr b/tests/ui/error-codes/E0790.stderr index f559abae3978..6338a10b6af9 100644 --- a/tests/ui/error-codes/E0790.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/error-codes/E0790.stderr @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ LL | fn my_fn(); | ----------- `MyTrait::my_fn` defined here ... LL | MyTrait::my_fn(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait | help: use the fully-qualified path to the only available implementation | @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ LL | fn my_fn(); | ----------- `MyTrait::my_fn` defined here ... LL | inner::MyTrait::my_fn(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait | help: use the fully-qualified path to the only available implementation | @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ LL | fn my_fn(); | ----------- `MyTrait2::my_fn` defined here ... LL | MyTrait2::my_fn(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait | help: use a fully-qualified path to a specific available implementation | diff --git a/tests/ui/extenv/issue-55897.rs b/tests/ui/extenv/issue-55897.rs index b7533f41351d..b6500e540593 100644 --- a/tests/ui/extenv/issue-55897.rs +++ b/tests/ui/extenv/issue-55897.rs @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ mod unresolved_env { use env; //~ ERROR unresolved import `env` include!(concat!(env!("NON_EXISTENT"), "/data.rs")); - //~^ ERROR cannot determine resolution for the macro `env` } mod nonexistent_env { diff --git a/tests/ui/extenv/issue-55897.stderr b/tests/ui/extenv/issue-55897.stderr index 401db827813a..2e8c05cca867 100644 --- a/tests/ui/extenv/issue-55897.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/extenv/issue-55897.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: environment variable `NON_EXISTENT` not defined at compile time - --> $DIR/issue-55897.rs:11:22 + --> $DIR/issue-55897.rs:10:22 | LL | include!(concat!(env!("NON_EXISTENT"), "/data.rs")); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ LL | include!(concat!(env!("NON_EXISTENT"), "/data.rs")); = note: this error originates in the macro `env` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) error: suffixes on string literals are invalid - --> $DIR/issue-55897.rs:16:22 + --> $DIR/issue-55897.rs:15:22 | LL | include!(concat!("NON_EXISTENT"suffix, "/data.rs")); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ invalid suffix `suffix` @@ -33,14 +33,6 @@ help: consider importing this module instead LL | use std::env; | ~~~~~~~~ -error: cannot determine resolution for the macro `env` - --> $DIR/issue-55897.rs:6:22 - | -LL | include!(concat!(env!("NON_EXISTENT"), "/data.rs")); - | ^^^ - | - = note: import resolution is stuck, try simplifying macro imports - -error: aborting due to 5 previous errors +error: aborting due to 4 previous errors For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0432`. diff --git a/tests/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-unsafe_pin_internals.rs b/tests/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-unsafe_pin_internals.rs index 134ea25b75af..594a2672d435 100644 --- a/tests/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-unsafe_pin_internals.rs +++ b/tests/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-unsafe_pin_internals.rs @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ use core::{marker::PhantomPinned, pin::Pin}; /// The `unsafe_pin_internals` is indeed unsound. fn non_unsafe_pin_new_unchecked(pointer: &mut T) -> Pin<&mut T> { - Pin { pointer } + Pin { __pointer: pointer } } fn main() { diff --git a/tests/ui/feature-gates/issue-43106-gating-of-bench.rs b/tests/ui/feature-gates/issue-43106-gating-of-bench.rs index 796325b79af6..841383a008f5 100644 --- a/tests/ui/feature-gates/issue-43106-gating-of-bench.rs +++ b/tests/ui/feature-gates/issue-43106-gating-of-bench.rs @@ -5,6 +5,5 @@ #![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![bench = "4100"] -//~^ ERROR cannot determine resolution for the attribute macro `bench` -//~^^ ERROR `bench` attribute cannot be used at crate level +//~^ ERROR `bench` attribute cannot be used at crate level fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/feature-gates/issue-43106-gating-of-bench.stderr b/tests/ui/feature-gates/issue-43106-gating-of-bench.stderr index 8270d46d492a..912c2746f383 100644 --- a/tests/ui/feature-gates/issue-43106-gating-of-bench.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/feature-gates/issue-43106-gating-of-bench.stderr @@ -1,17 +1,9 @@ -error: cannot determine resolution for the attribute macro `bench` - --> $DIR/issue-43106-gating-of-bench.rs:7:4 - | -LL | #![bench = "4100"] - | ^^^^^ - | - = note: import resolution is stuck, try simplifying macro imports - error: `bench` attribute cannot be used at crate level --> $DIR/issue-43106-gating-of-bench.rs:7:1 | LL | #![bench = "4100"] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -... +LL | LL | fn main() {} | ---- the inner attribute doesn't annotate this function | @@ -21,5 +13,5 @@ LL - #![bench = "4100"] LL + #[bench = "4100"] | -error: aborting due to 2 previous errors +error: aborting due to 1 previous error diff --git a/tests/ui/feature-gates/issue-43106-gating-of-test.rs b/tests/ui/feature-gates/issue-43106-gating-of-test.rs index 39835c9268ee..38c92d933fdd 100644 --- a/tests/ui/feature-gates/issue-43106-gating-of-test.rs +++ b/tests/ui/feature-gates/issue-43106-gating-of-test.rs @@ -2,6 +2,5 @@ #![allow(soft_unstable)] #![test = "4200"] -//~^ ERROR cannot determine resolution for the attribute macro `test` -//~^^ ERROR `test` attribute cannot be used at crate level +//~^ ERROR `test` attribute cannot be used at crate level fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/feature-gates/issue-43106-gating-of-test.stderr b/tests/ui/feature-gates/issue-43106-gating-of-test.stderr index 922c9861aa3c..2fc220dc47bd 100644 --- a/tests/ui/feature-gates/issue-43106-gating-of-test.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/feature-gates/issue-43106-gating-of-test.stderr @@ -1,17 +1,9 @@ -error: cannot determine resolution for the attribute macro `test` - --> $DIR/issue-43106-gating-of-test.rs:4:4 - | -LL | #![test = "4200"] - | ^^^^ - | - = note: import resolution is stuck, try simplifying macro imports - error: `test` attribute cannot be used at crate level --> $DIR/issue-43106-gating-of-test.rs:4:1 | LL | #![test = "4200"] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -... +LL | LL | fn main() {} | ---- the inner attribute doesn't annotate this function | @@ -21,5 +13,5 @@ LL - #![test = "4200"] LL + #[test = "4200"] | -error: aborting due to 2 previous errors +error: aborting due to 1 previous error diff --git a/tests/ui/for/issue-20605.next.stderr b/tests/ui/for/issue-20605.next.stderr index 28dbdf4c374c..3d753b9c8b88 100644 --- a/tests/ui/for/issue-20605.next.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/for/issue-20605.next.stderr @@ -34,15 +34,11 @@ error: the type `&mut as IntoIterator>::IntoIte LL | for item in *things { *item = 0 } | ^^^^^^^ -error[E0277]: the size for values of type `< as IntoIterator>::IntoIter as Iterator>::Item` cannot be known at compilation time - --> $DIR/issue-20605.rs:5:9 +error: the type `Option<< as IntoIterator>::IntoIter as Iterator>::Item>` is not well-formed + --> $DIR/issue-20605.rs:5:17 | LL | for item in *things { *item = 0 } - | ^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time - | - = help: the trait `Sized` is not implemented for `< as IntoIterator>::IntoIter as Iterator>::Item` - = note: all local variables must have a statically known size - = help: unsized locals are gated as an unstable feature + | ^^^^^^^ error[E0277]: the size for values of type `< as IntoIterator>::IntoIter as Iterator>::Item` cannot be known at compilation time --> $DIR/issue-20605.rs:5:5 @@ -54,11 +50,15 @@ LL | for item in *things { *item = 0 } note: required by a bound in `None` --> $SRC_DIR/core/src/option.rs:LL:COL -error: the type `Option<< as IntoIterator>::IntoIter as Iterator>::Item>` is not well-formed - --> $DIR/issue-20605.rs:5:17 +error[E0277]: the size for values of type `< as IntoIterator>::IntoIter as Iterator>::Item` cannot be known at compilation time + --> $DIR/issue-20605.rs:5:9 | LL | for item in *things { *item = 0 } - | ^^^^^^^ + | ^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time + | + = help: the trait `Sized` is not implemented for `< as IntoIterator>::IntoIter as Iterator>::Item` + = note: all local variables must have a statically known size + = help: unsized locals are gated as an unstable feature error[E0614]: type `< as IntoIterator>::IntoIter as Iterator>::Item` cannot be dereferenced --> $DIR/issue-20605.rs:5:27 diff --git a/tests/ui/generic-associated-types/issue-119942-unsatisified-gat-bound-during-assoc-ty-selection.stderr b/tests/ui/generic-associated-types/issue-119942-unsatisified-gat-bound-during-assoc-ty-selection.stderr index 3a973d356dc9..7813370ae63f 100644 --- a/tests/ui/generic-associated-types/issue-119942-unsatisified-gat-bound-during-assoc-ty-selection.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/generic-associated-types/issue-119942-unsatisified-gat-bound-during-assoc-ty-selection.stderr @@ -19,16 +19,10 @@ error[E0599]: the size for values of type `Node` cannot be known --> $DIR/issue-119942-unsatisified-gat-bound-during-assoc-ty-selection.rs:31:35 | LL | enum Node { - | ------------------------------ - | | - | variant or associated item `new` not found for this enum - | doesn't satisfy `Node: Sized` + | ------------------------------ variant or associated item `new` not found for this enum because it doesn't satisfy `Node: Sized` ... LL | let mut list = RcNode::::new(); | ^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time - --> $SRC_DIR/core/src/ops/deref.rs:LL:COL - | - = note: doesn't satisfy `_: Sized` | note: trait bound `Node: Sized` was not satisfied --> $DIR/issue-119942-unsatisified-gat-bound-during-assoc-ty-selection.rs:4:18 diff --git a/tests/ui/generic-associated-types/method-unsatisfied-assoc-type-predicate.rs b/tests/ui/generic-associated-types/method-unsatisfied-assoc-type-predicate.rs index 83655341d6a2..add4d58f86a0 100644 --- a/tests/ui/generic-associated-types/method-unsatisfied-assoc-type-predicate.rs +++ b/tests/ui/generic-associated-types/method-unsatisfied-assoc-type-predicate.rs @@ -16,9 +16,7 @@ impl = i32>> M for T {} //~| NOTE struct S; -//~^ NOTE method `f` not found for this -//~| NOTE doesn't satisfy `::Y = i32` -//~| NOTE doesn't satisfy `S: M` +//~^ NOTE method `f` not found for this struct because it doesn't satisfy `::Y = i32` or `S: M` impl X for S { type Y = bool; diff --git a/tests/ui/generic-associated-types/method-unsatisfied-assoc-type-predicate.stderr b/tests/ui/generic-associated-types/method-unsatisfied-assoc-type-predicate.stderr index 7ca0b2912a68..1dd463f996ce 100644 --- a/tests/ui/generic-associated-types/method-unsatisfied-assoc-type-predicate.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/generic-associated-types/method-unsatisfied-assoc-type-predicate.stderr @@ -1,12 +1,8 @@ error[E0599]: the method `f` exists for struct `S`, but its trait bounds were not satisfied - --> $DIR/method-unsatisfied-assoc-type-predicate.rs:28:7 + --> $DIR/method-unsatisfied-assoc-type-predicate.rs:26:7 | LL | struct S; - | -------- - | | - | method `f` not found for this struct - | doesn't satisfy `::Y = i32` - | doesn't satisfy `S: M` + | -------- method `f` not found for this struct because it doesn't satisfy `::Y = i32` or `S: M` ... LL | a.f(); | ^ method cannot be called on `S` due to unsatisfied trait bounds diff --git a/tests/ui/half-open-range-patterns/range_pat_interactions1.rs b/tests/ui/half-open-range-patterns/range_pat_interactions1.rs index 55353999b678..0c050c550c4c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/half-open-range-patterns/range_pat_interactions1.rs +++ b/tests/ui/half-open-range-patterns/range_pat_interactions1.rs @@ -17,12 +17,18 @@ fn main() { } match x as i32 { 0..5+1 => errors_only.push(x), - //~^ error: expected one of `=>`, `if`, or `|`, found `+` + //~^ error: expected a pattern range bound, found an expression + //~| error: exclusive range pattern syntax is experimental 1 | -3..0 => first_or.push(x), + //~^ error: exclusive range pattern syntax is experimental y @ (0..5 | 6) => or_two.push(y), + //~^ error: exclusive range pattern syntax is experimental y @ 0..const { 5 + 1 } => assert_eq!(y, 5), + //~^ error: exclusive range pattern syntax is experimental + //~| error: inline-const in pattern position is experimental y @ -5.. => range_from.push(y), y @ ..-7 => assert_eq!(y, -8), + //~^ error: exclusive range pattern syntax is experimental y => bottom.push(y), } } diff --git a/tests/ui/half-open-range-patterns/range_pat_interactions1.stderr b/tests/ui/half-open-range-patterns/range_pat_interactions1.stderr index cf3bde9705b6..cc481f7a79e1 100644 --- a/tests/ui/half-open-range-patterns/range_pat_interactions1.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/half-open-range-patterns/range_pat_interactions1.stderr @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -error: expected one of `=>`, `if`, or `|`, found `+` - --> $DIR/range_pat_interactions1.rs:19:17 +error: expected a pattern range bound, found an expression + --> $DIR/range_pat_interactions1.rs:19:16 | LL | 0..5+1 => errors_only.push(x), - | ^ expected one of `=>`, `if`, or `|` + | ^^^ arbitrary expressions are not allowed in patterns error[E0408]: variable `n` is not bound in all patterns --> $DIR/range_pat_interactions1.rs:10:25 @@ -12,6 +12,16 @@ LL | if let n @ 2..3|4 = x { | | | variable not in all patterns +error[E0658]: inline-const in pattern position is experimental + --> $DIR/range_pat_interactions1.rs:26:20 + | +LL | y @ 0..const { 5 + 1 } => assert_eq!(y, 5), + | ^^^^^ + | + = note: see issue #76001 for more information + = help: add `#![feature(inline_const_pat)]` to the crate attributes to enable + = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date + error[E0658]: exclusive range pattern syntax is experimental --> $DIR/range_pat_interactions1.rs:10:20 | @@ -34,7 +44,62 @@ LL | } else if let 2..3 | 4 = x { = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date = help: use an inclusive range pattern, like N..=M -error: aborting due to 4 previous errors +error[E0658]: exclusive range pattern syntax is experimental + --> $DIR/range_pat_interactions1.rs:19:13 + | +LL | 0..5+1 => errors_only.push(x), + | ^^^^^^ + | + = note: see issue #37854 for more information + = help: add `#![feature(exclusive_range_pattern)]` to the crate attributes to enable + = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date + = help: use an inclusive range pattern, like N..=M + +error[E0658]: exclusive range pattern syntax is experimental + --> $DIR/range_pat_interactions1.rs:22:17 + | +LL | 1 | -3..0 => first_or.push(x), + | ^^^^^ + | + = note: see issue #37854 for more information + = help: add `#![feature(exclusive_range_pattern)]` to the crate attributes to enable + = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date + = help: use an inclusive range pattern, like N..=M + +error[E0658]: exclusive range pattern syntax is experimental + --> $DIR/range_pat_interactions1.rs:24:18 + | +LL | y @ (0..5 | 6) => or_two.push(y), + | ^^^^ + | + = note: see issue #37854 for more information + = help: add `#![feature(exclusive_range_pattern)]` to the crate attributes to enable + = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date + = help: use an inclusive range pattern, like N..=M + +error[E0658]: exclusive range pattern syntax is experimental + --> $DIR/range_pat_interactions1.rs:26:17 + | +LL | y @ 0..const { 5 + 1 } => assert_eq!(y, 5), + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: see issue #37854 for more information + = help: add `#![feature(exclusive_range_pattern)]` to the crate attributes to enable + = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date + = help: use an inclusive range pattern, like N..=M + +error[E0658]: exclusive range pattern syntax is experimental + --> $DIR/range_pat_interactions1.rs:30:17 + | +LL | y @ ..-7 => assert_eq!(y, -8), + | ^^^^ + | + = note: see issue #37854 for more information + = help: add `#![feature(exclusive_range_pattern)]` to the crate attributes to enable + = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date + = help: use an inclusive range pattern, like N..=M + +error: aborting due to 10 previous errors Some errors have detailed explanations: E0408, E0658. For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0408`. diff --git a/tests/ui/half-open-range-patterns/range_pat_interactions2.rs b/tests/ui/half-open-range-patterns/range_pat_interactions2.rs index 0e96cfe78585..068104c4b1b8 100644 --- a/tests/ui/half-open-range-patterns/range_pat_interactions2.rs +++ b/tests/ui/half-open-range-patterns/range_pat_interactions2.rs @@ -8,12 +8,18 @@ fn main() { for x in -9 + 1..=(9 - 2) { match x as i32 { 0..=(5+1) => errors_only.push(x), - //~^ error: expected `)`, found `+` + //~^ error: expected a pattern range bound, found an expression + //~| error: range pattern bounds cannot have parentheses 1 | -3..0 => first_or.push(x), + //~^ error: exclusive range pattern syntax is experimental y @ (0..5 | 6) => or_two.push(y), + //~^ error: exclusive range pattern syntax is experimental y @ 0..const { 5 + 1 } => assert_eq!(y, 5), + //~^ error: inline-const in pattern position is experimental + //~| error: exclusive range pattern syntax is experimental y @ -5.. => range_from.push(y), y @ ..-7 => assert_eq!(y, -8), + //~^ error: exclusive range pattern syntax is experimental y => bottom.push(y), } } diff --git a/tests/ui/half-open-range-patterns/range_pat_interactions2.stderr b/tests/ui/half-open-range-patterns/range_pat_interactions2.stderr index a54f29a3b326..8f21a6149fb8 100644 --- a/tests/ui/half-open-range-patterns/range_pat_interactions2.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/half-open-range-patterns/range_pat_interactions2.stderr @@ -1,8 +1,75 @@ -error: expected `)`, found `+` - --> $DIR/range_pat_interactions2.rs:10:19 +error: expected a pattern range bound, found an expression + --> $DIR/range_pat_interactions2.rs:10:18 | LL | 0..=(5+1) => errors_only.push(x), - | ^ expected `)` + | ^^^ arbitrary expressions are not allowed in patterns -error: aborting due to 1 previous error +error: range pattern bounds cannot have parentheses + --> $DIR/range_pat_interactions2.rs:10:17 + | +LL | 0..=(5+1) => errors_only.push(x), + | ^ ^ + | +help: remove these parentheses + | +LL - 0..=(5+1) => errors_only.push(x), +LL + 0..=5+1 => errors_only.push(x), + | +error[E0658]: inline-const in pattern position is experimental + --> $DIR/range_pat_interactions2.rs:17:20 + | +LL | y @ 0..const { 5 + 1 } => assert_eq!(y, 5), + | ^^^^^ + | + = note: see issue #76001 for more information + = help: add `#![feature(inline_const_pat)]` to the crate attributes to enable + = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date + +error[E0658]: exclusive range pattern syntax is experimental + --> $DIR/range_pat_interactions2.rs:13:17 + | +LL | 1 | -3..0 => first_or.push(x), + | ^^^^^ + | + = note: see issue #37854 for more information + = help: add `#![feature(exclusive_range_pattern)]` to the crate attributes to enable + = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date + = help: use an inclusive range pattern, like N..=M + +error[E0658]: exclusive range pattern syntax is experimental + --> $DIR/range_pat_interactions2.rs:15:18 + | +LL | y @ (0..5 | 6) => or_two.push(y), + | ^^^^ + | + = note: see issue #37854 for more information + = help: add `#![feature(exclusive_range_pattern)]` to the crate attributes to enable + = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date + = help: use an inclusive range pattern, like N..=M + +error[E0658]: exclusive range pattern syntax is experimental + --> $DIR/range_pat_interactions2.rs:17:17 + | +LL | y @ 0..const { 5 + 1 } => assert_eq!(y, 5), + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: see issue #37854 for more information + = help: add `#![feature(exclusive_range_pattern)]` to the crate attributes to enable + = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date + = help: use an inclusive range pattern, like N..=M + +error[E0658]: exclusive range pattern syntax is experimental + --> $DIR/range_pat_interactions2.rs:21:17 + | +LL | y @ ..-7 => assert_eq!(y, -8), + | ^^^^ + | + = note: see issue #37854 for more information + = help: add `#![feature(exclusive_range_pattern)]` to the crate attributes to enable + = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date + = help: use an inclusive range pattern, like N..=M + +error: aborting due to 7 previous errors + +For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0658`. diff --git a/tests/ui/higher-ranked/trait-bounds/fn-ptr.classic.stderr b/tests/ui/higher-ranked/trait-bounds/fn-ptr.classic.stderr index 77aa37cefe36..b322ea41c436 100644 --- a/tests/ui/higher-ranked/trait-bounds/fn-ptr.classic.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/higher-ranked/trait-bounds/fn-ptr.classic.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error[E0277]: expected a `Fn(&'w ())` closure, found `fn(&'w ())` --> $DIR/fn-ptr.rs:12:5 | LL | ice(); - | ^^^ expected an `Fn(&'w ())` closure, found `fn(&'w ())` + | ^^^^^ expected an `Fn(&'w ())` closure, found `fn(&'w ())` | = help: the trait `for<'w> Fn<(&'w (),)>` is not implemented for `fn(&'w ())` note: required by a bound in `ice` diff --git a/tests/ui/higher-ranked/trait-bounds/issue-30786.stderr b/tests/ui/higher-ranked/trait-bounds/issue-30786.stderr index 4f9ceb577c0b..73870703cfba 100644 --- a/tests/ui/higher-ranked/trait-bounds/issue-30786.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/higher-ranked/trait-bounds/issue-30786.stderr @@ -2,10 +2,7 @@ error[E0599]: the method `filterx` exists for struct `Map $DIR/issue-30786.rs:120:22 | LL | pub struct Map { - | -------------------- - | | - | method `filterx` not found for this struct - | doesn't satisfy `_: StreamExt` + | -------------------- method `filterx` not found for this struct because it doesn't satisfy `_: StreamExt` ... LL | let filter = map.filterx(|x: &_| true); | ^^^^^^^ method cannot be called on `Map` due to unsatisfied trait bounds @@ -23,10 +20,7 @@ error[E0599]: the method `countx` exists for struct `Filter $DIR/issue-30786.rs:132:24 | LL | pub struct Filter { - | ----------------------- - | | - | method `countx` not found for this struct - | doesn't satisfy `_: StreamExt` + | ----------------------- method `countx` not found for this struct because it doesn't satisfy `_: StreamExt` ... LL | let count = filter.countx(); | ^^^^^^ method cannot be called due to unsatisfied trait bounds diff --git a/tests/ui/higher-ranked/trait-bounds/normalize-under-binder/issue-85455.stderr b/tests/ui/higher-ranked/trait-bounds/normalize-under-binder/issue-85455.stderr index 3240518fbbe0..e60531a876be 100644 --- a/tests/ui/higher-ranked/trait-bounds/normalize-under-binder/issue-85455.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/higher-ranked/trait-bounds/normalize-under-binder/issue-85455.stderr @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ error[E0277]: the trait bound `for<'a> T: SomeTrait<'a>` is not satisfied --> $DIR/issue-85455.rs:8:5 | LL | callee:: >::Associated>(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `for<'a> SomeTrait<'a>` is not implemented for `T` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `for<'a> SomeTrait<'a>` is not implemented for `T` | help: consider restricting type parameter `T` | diff --git a/tests/ui/higher-ranked/trait-bounds/normalize-under-binder/norm-before-method-resolution.stderr b/tests/ui/higher-ranked/trait-bounds/normalize-under-binder/norm-before-method-resolution.stderr index a2ec96f1a2d0..f42fc59536c4 100644 --- a/tests/ui/higher-ranked/trait-bounds/normalize-under-binder/norm-before-method-resolution.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/higher-ranked/trait-bounds/normalize-under-binder/norm-before-method-resolution.stderr @@ -2,13 +2,13 @@ error[E0277]: the trait bound `for<'a> <_ as Trait<'a>>::Out: Copy` is not satis --> $DIR/norm-before-method-resolution.rs:22:17 | LL | let _: () = weird_bound(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `for<'a> Copy` is not implemented for `<_ as Trait<'a>>::Out` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `for<'a> Copy` is not implemented for `<_ as Trait<'a>>::Out` | note: this is a known limitation of the trait solver that will be lifted in the future --> $DIR/norm-before-method-resolution.rs:22:17 | LL | let _: () = weird_bound(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ try adding turbofish arguments to this expression to specify the types manually, even if it's redundant + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ try adding turbofish arguments to this expression to specify the types manually, even if it's redundant note: required by a bound in `weird_bound` --> $DIR/norm-before-method-resolution.rs:18:40 | diff --git a/tests/ui/impl-trait/cross-return-site-inference.stderr b/tests/ui/impl-trait/cross-return-site-inference.stderr index 8ee3e9abf9cc..5512c234af98 100644 --- a/tests/ui/impl-trait/cross-return-site-inference.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/impl-trait/cross-return-site-inference.stderr @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ error[E0790]: cannot call associated function on trait without specifying the co --> $DIR/cross-return-site-inference.rs:38:16 | LL | return Err(From::from("foo")); - | ^^^^^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait | help: use a fully-qualified path to a specific available implementation | @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ error[E0790]: cannot call associated function on trait without specifying the co --> $DIR/cross-return-site-inference.rs:44:9 | LL | Err(From::from("foo")) - | ^^^^^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait | help: use a fully-qualified path to a specific available implementation | diff --git a/tests/ui/impl-trait/in-trait/cycle-effective-visibilities-during-object-safety.rs b/tests/ui/impl-trait/in-trait/cycle-effective-visibilities-during-object-safety.rs index 650cb3870d58..daf29a0005de 100644 --- a/tests/ui/impl-trait/in-trait/cycle-effective-visibilities-during-object-safety.rs +++ b/tests/ui/impl-trait/in-trait/cycle-effective-visibilities-during-object-safety.rs @@ -20,7 +20,6 @@ impl dyn MyTrait { MyTrait::foo(&self) //~^ ERROR the trait bound `&dyn MyTrait: MyTrait` is not satisfied //~| ERROR the trait bound `&dyn MyTrait: MyTrait` is not satisfied - //~| ERROR the trait bound `&dyn MyTrait: MyTrait` is not satisfied //~| ERROR the trait `MyTrait` cannot be made into an object } } diff --git a/tests/ui/impl-trait/in-trait/cycle-effective-visibilities-during-object-safety.stderr b/tests/ui/impl-trait/in-trait/cycle-effective-visibilities-during-object-safety.stderr index 01de3e531952..90285d512ef0 100644 --- a/tests/ui/impl-trait/in-trait/cycle-effective-visibilities-during-object-safety.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/impl-trait/in-trait/cycle-effective-visibilities-during-object-safety.stderr @@ -32,14 +32,6 @@ LL | MyTrait::foo(&self) | = help: the trait `MyTrait` is implemented for `Outer` -error[E0277]: the trait bound `&dyn MyTrait: MyTrait` is not satisfied - --> $DIR/cycle-effective-visibilities-during-object-safety.rs:20:9 - | -LL | MyTrait::foo(&self) - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `MyTrait` is not implemented for `&dyn MyTrait` - | - = help: the trait `MyTrait` is implemented for `Outer` - error[E0038]: the trait `MyTrait` cannot be made into an object --> $DIR/cycle-effective-visibilities-during-object-safety.rs:16:6 | @@ -72,7 +64,7 @@ LL | fn foo(&self) -> impl Marker; = help: consider moving `foo` to another trait = help: only type `Outer` implements the trait, consider using it directly instead -error: aborting due to 6 previous errors +error: aborting due to 5 previous errors Some errors have detailed explanations: E0038, E0277. For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0038`. diff --git a/tests/ui/impl-trait/in-trait/issue-102140.rs b/tests/ui/impl-trait/in-trait/issue-102140.rs index 7960018482fc..9d703cf0df1b 100644 --- a/tests/ui/impl-trait/in-trait/issue-102140.rs +++ b/tests/ui/impl-trait/in-trait/issue-102140.rs @@ -20,7 +20,6 @@ impl dyn MyTrait { MyTrait::foo(&self) //~^ ERROR the trait bound `&dyn MyTrait: MyTrait` is not satisfied //~| ERROR the trait bound `&dyn MyTrait: MyTrait` is not satisfied - //~| ERROR the trait bound `&dyn MyTrait: MyTrait` is not satisfied } } diff --git a/tests/ui/impl-trait/in-trait/issue-102140.stderr b/tests/ui/impl-trait/in-trait/issue-102140.stderr index 9cd2cdfd1a53..dc3dcc114aed 100644 --- a/tests/ui/impl-trait/in-trait/issue-102140.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/impl-trait/in-trait/issue-102140.stderr @@ -20,14 +20,6 @@ LL | MyTrait::foo(&self) | = help: the trait `MyTrait` is implemented for `Outer` -error[E0277]: the trait bound `&dyn MyTrait: MyTrait` is not satisfied - --> $DIR/issue-102140.rs:20:9 - | -LL | MyTrait::foo(&self) - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `MyTrait` is not implemented for `&dyn MyTrait` - | - = help: the trait `MyTrait` is implemented for `Outer` - -error: aborting due to 3 previous errors +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`. diff --git a/tests/ui/imports/issue-28134.rs b/tests/ui/imports/issue-28134.rs index ef2a5d634a67..0cecdf7a0ec7 100644 --- a/tests/ui/imports/issue-28134.rs +++ b/tests/ui/imports/issue-28134.rs @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ // compile-flags: --test #![allow(soft_unstable)] -#![test] //~ ERROR cannot determine resolution for the attribute macro `test` +#![test] //~^ ERROR 4:1: 4:9: `test` attribute cannot be used at crate level diff --git a/tests/ui/imports/issue-28134.stderr b/tests/ui/imports/issue-28134.stderr index 5315c2e9fee9..e47aa15e87a9 100644 --- a/tests/ui/imports/issue-28134.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/imports/issue-28134.stderr @@ -1,11 +1,3 @@ -error: cannot determine resolution for the attribute macro `test` - --> $DIR/issue-28134.rs:4:4 - | -LL | #![test] - | ^^^^ - | - = note: import resolution is stuck, try simplifying macro imports - error: `test` attribute cannot be used at crate level --> $DIR/issue-28134.rs:4:1 | @@ -18,5 +10,5 @@ LL - #![test] LL + #[test] | -error: aborting due to 2 previous errors +error: aborting due to 1 previous error diff --git a/tests/ui/imports/issue-55457.rs b/tests/ui/imports/issue-55457.rs index c1f048897d9e..fd0829402558 100644 --- a/tests/ui/imports/issue-55457.rs +++ b/tests/ui/imports/issue-55457.rs @@ -1,10 +1,9 @@ use NonExistent; //~ ERROR unresolved import `NonExistent` use non_existent::non_existent; //~ ERROR unresolved import `non_existent` -#[non_existent] //~ ERROR cannot determine resolution for the attribute macro `non_existent` -#[derive(NonExistent)] //~ ERROR cannot determine resolution for the derive macro `NonExistent` - //~| ERROR cannot determine resolution for the derive macro `NonExistent` - //~| ERROR cannot determine resolution for the derive macro `NonExistent` +#[non_existent] +#[derive(NonExistent)] + struct S; fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/imports/issue-55457.stderr b/tests/ui/imports/issue-55457.stderr index 30d2373652b4..09bb13a06047 100644 --- a/tests/ui/imports/issue-55457.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/imports/issue-55457.stderr @@ -15,40 +15,6 @@ LL | use non_existent::non_existent; | = help: consider adding `extern crate non_existent` to use the `non_existent` crate -error: cannot determine resolution for the derive macro `NonExistent` - --> $DIR/issue-55457.rs:5:10 - | -LL | #[derive(NonExistent)] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = note: import resolution is stuck, try simplifying macro imports - -error: cannot determine resolution for the attribute macro `non_existent` - --> $DIR/issue-55457.rs:4:3 - | -LL | #[non_existent] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = note: import resolution is stuck, try simplifying macro imports - -error: cannot determine resolution for the derive macro `NonExistent` - --> $DIR/issue-55457.rs:5:10 - | -LL | #[derive(NonExistent)] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = note: import resolution is stuck, try simplifying macro imports - = note: duplicate diagnostic emitted due to `-Z deduplicate-diagnostics=no` - -error: cannot determine resolution for the derive macro `NonExistent` - --> $DIR/issue-55457.rs:5:10 - | -LL | #[derive(NonExistent)] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = note: import resolution is stuck, try simplifying macro imports - = note: duplicate diagnostic emitted due to `-Z deduplicate-diagnostics=no` - -error: aborting due to 6 previous errors +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0432`. diff --git a/tests/ui/imports/issue-59764.rs b/tests/ui/imports/issue-59764.rs index 09dee8c27326..91b3ddcd84d5 100644 --- a/tests/ui/imports/issue-59764.rs +++ b/tests/ui/imports/issue-59764.rs @@ -128,7 +128,6 @@ use issue_59764::foo::makro; //~^ ERROR unresolved import `issue_59764::foo::makro` [E0432] makro!(bar); -//~^ ERROR cannot determine resolution for the macro `makro` fn main() { bar(); diff --git a/tests/ui/imports/issue-59764.stderr b/tests/ui/imports/issue-59764.stderr index b969515e2f0e..fe58eb97b8db 100644 --- a/tests/ui/imports/issue-59764.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/imports/issue-59764.stderr @@ -226,21 +226,13 @@ help: a macro with this name exists at the root of the crate LL | use issue_59764::makro; | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -error: cannot determine resolution for the macro `makro` - --> $DIR/issue-59764.rs:130:1 - | -LL | makro!(bar); - | ^^^^^ - | - = note: import resolution is stuck, try simplifying macro imports - error[E0425]: cannot find function `bar` in this scope - --> $DIR/issue-59764.rs:134:5 + --> $DIR/issue-59764.rs:133:5 | LL | bar(); | ^^^ not found in this scope -error: aborting due to 18 previous errors +error: aborting due to 17 previous errors Some errors have detailed explanations: E0425, E0432. For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0425`. diff --git a/tests/ui/inference/erase-type-params-in-label.stderr b/tests/ui/inference/erase-type-params-in-label.stderr index 9be182864801..546e679f2d0b 100644 --- a/tests/ui/inference/erase-type-params-in-label.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/inference/erase-type-params-in-label.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error[E0283]: type annotations needed for `Foo` --> $DIR/erase-type-params-in-label.rs:2:9 | LL | let foo = foo(1, ""); - | ^^^ --- type must be known at this point + | ^^^ ---------- type must be known at this point | = note: cannot satisfy `_: Default` note: required by a bound in `foo` @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ error[E0283]: type annotations needed for `Bar` --> $DIR/erase-type-params-in-label.rs:5:9 | LL | let bar = bar(1, ""); - | ^^^ --- type must be known at this point + | ^^^ ---------- type must be known at this point | = note: cannot satisfy `_: Default` note: required by a bound in `bar` diff --git a/tests/ui/inference/need_type_info/infer-var-for-self-param.stderr b/tests/ui/inference/need_type_info/infer-var-for-self-param.stderr index aeebf68e6757..5576e1754687 100644 --- a/tests/ui/inference/need_type_info/infer-var-for-self-param.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/inference/need_type_info/infer-var-for-self-param.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error[E0790]: cannot call associated function on trait without specifying the co --> $DIR/infer-var-for-self-param.rs:5:14 | LL | let _ = (Default::default(),); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait | help: use a fully-qualified path to a specific available implementation | diff --git a/tests/ui/inference/need_type_info/type-alias.stderr b/tests/ui/inference/need_type_info/type-alias.stderr index a33f49baf549..cc7053bf385f 100644 --- a/tests/ui/inference/need_type_info/type-alias.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/inference/need_type_info/type-alias.stderr @@ -2,13 +2,13 @@ error[E0282]: type annotations needed --> $DIR/type-alias.rs:12:5 | LL | DirectAlias::new() - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot infer type for type parameter `T` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot infer type for type parameter `T` error[E0282]: type annotations needed --> $DIR/type-alias.rs:32:5 | LL | DirectButWithDefaultAlias::new(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot infer type for type parameter `T` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot infer type for type parameter `T` error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/inline-const/const-match-pat-lifetime-err.rs b/tests/ui/inline-const/const-match-pat-lifetime-err.rs index 366ad26bb271..ce91e5233bcc 100644 --- a/tests/ui/inline-const/const-match-pat-lifetime-err.rs +++ b/tests/ui/inline-const/const-match-pat-lifetime-err.rs @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -// ignore-test (This is currently broken) - #![allow(incomplete_features)] #![feature(const_mut_refs)] #![feature(inline_const_pat)] @@ -9,6 +7,9 @@ use std::marker::PhantomData; #[derive(PartialEq, Eq)] pub struct InvariantRef<'a, T: ?Sized>(&'a T, PhantomData<&'a mut &'a T>); +#[derive(PartialEq, Eq)] +pub struct CovariantRef<'a, T: ?Sized>(&'a T); + impl<'a, T: ?Sized> InvariantRef<'a, T> { pub const fn new(r: &'a T) -> Self { InvariantRef(r, PhantomData) @@ -19,16 +20,30 @@ impl<'a> InvariantRef<'a, ()> { pub const NEW: Self = InvariantRef::new(&()); } +impl<'a> CovariantRef<'a, ()> { + pub const NEW: Self = CovariantRef(&()); +} + fn match_invariant_ref<'a>() { let y = (); match InvariantRef::new(&y) { - //~^ ERROR `y` does not live long enough [E0597] - // FIXME(nbdd0121): This should give the same error as `InvariantRef::<'a>::NEW` (without - // const block) + //~^ ERROR `y` does not live long enough [E0597] const { InvariantRef::<'a>::NEW } => (), } } +fn match_covariant_ref<'a>() { + // Unclear if we should error here (should we be able to subtype the type of + // `y.0`), but using the associated const directly in the pattern also + // errors. + let y: (CovariantRef<'static, _>,) = (CovariantRef(&()),); + //~^ ERROR lifetime may not live long enough + match y.0 { + const { CovariantRef::<'a>::NEW } => (), + } +} + fn main() { match_invariant_ref(); + match_covariant_ref(); } diff --git a/tests/ui/inline-const/const-match-pat-lifetime-err.stderr b/tests/ui/inline-const/const-match-pat-lifetime-err.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..c5760f1027ef --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/inline-const/const-match-pat-lifetime-err.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +error[E0597]: `y` does not live long enough + --> $DIR/const-match-pat-lifetime-err.rs:29:29 + | +LL | fn match_invariant_ref<'a>() { + | -- lifetime `'a` defined here +LL | let y = (); + | - binding `y` declared here +LL | match InvariantRef::new(&y) { + | ^^ borrowed value does not live long enough +LL | +LL | const { InvariantRef::<'a>::NEW } => (), + | --------------------------------- type annotation requires that `y` is borrowed for `'a` +LL | } +LL | } + | - `y` dropped here while still borrowed + +error: lifetime may not live long enough + --> $DIR/const-match-pat-lifetime-err.rs:39:12 + | +LL | fn match_covariant_ref<'a>() { + | -- lifetime `'a` defined here +... +LL | let y: (CovariantRef<'static, _>,) = (CovariantRef(&()),); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ type annotation requires that `'a` must outlive `'static` + +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors + +For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0597`. diff --git a/tests/ui/inline-const/pat-unsafe-err.rs b/tests/ui/inline-const/pat-unsafe-err.rs index 0db18dd3260d..7680c82efb5c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/inline-const/pat-unsafe-err.rs +++ b/tests/ui/inline-const/pat-unsafe-err.rs @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -// ignore-test This is currently broken - #![allow(incomplete_features)] #![feature(inline_const_pat)] diff --git a/tests/ui/inline-const/pat-unsafe-err.stderr b/tests/ui/inline-const/pat-unsafe-err.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..9b995d6ccf27 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/inline-const/pat-unsafe-err.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +error[E0133]: call to unsafe function `require_unsafe` is unsafe and requires unsafe function or block + --> $DIR/pat-unsafe-err.rs:11:13 + | +LL | require_unsafe(); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ call to unsafe function + | + = note: consult the function's documentation for information on how to avoid undefined behavior + +error[E0133]: call to unsafe function `require_unsafe` is unsafe and requires unsafe function or block + --> $DIR/pat-unsafe-err.rs:18:13 + | +LL | require_unsafe() + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ call to unsafe function + | + = note: consult the function's documentation for information on how to avoid undefined behavior + +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors + +For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0133`. diff --git a/tests/ui/inline-const/pat-unsafe.rs b/tests/ui/inline-const/pat-unsafe.rs index cfef9ad6a563..f7073ef40eb0 100644 --- a/tests/ui/inline-const/pat-unsafe.rs +++ b/tests/ui/inline-const/pat-unsafe.rs @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ // check-pass -// ignore-test This is currently broken #![allow(incomplete_features)] #![warn(unused_unsafe)] diff --git a/tests/ui/inline-const/pat-unsafe.stderr b/tests/ui/inline-const/pat-unsafe.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..84dc10c49025 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/inline-const/pat-unsafe.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +warning: unnecessary `unsafe` block + --> $DIR/pat-unsafe.rs:16:17 + | +LL | unsafe {} + | ^^^^^^ unnecessary `unsafe` block + | +note: the lint level is defined here + --> $DIR/pat-unsafe.rs:4:9 + | +LL | #![warn(unused_unsafe)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +warning: unnecessary `unsafe` block + --> $DIR/pat-unsafe.rs:23:17 + | +LL | unsafe {} + | ^^^^^^ unnecessary `unsafe` block + +warning: 2 warnings emitted + diff --git a/tests/ui/internal/internal-unstable.rs b/tests/ui/internal/internal-unstable.rs index 1eb27fbdc3a6..a4445fefef57 100644 --- a/tests/ui/internal/internal-unstable.rs +++ b/tests/ui/internal/internal-unstable.rs @@ -28,6 +28,14 @@ macro_rules! bar { }} } +#[allow_internal_unstable(stmt_expr_attributes)] +macro_rules! internal_attr { + ($e: expr) => { + #[allow(overflowing_literals)] + $e + } +} + fn main() { // ok, the instability is contained. call_unstable_allow!(); @@ -51,4 +59,6 @@ fn main() { #[allow_internal_unstable] _ => {} } + + assert_eq!(internal_attr!(1e100_f32), f32::INFINITY); } diff --git a/tests/ui/internal/internal-unstable.stderr b/tests/ui/internal/internal-unstable.stderr index af5ac21e6964..78b9109d1c28 100644 --- a/tests/ui/internal/internal-unstable.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/internal/internal-unstable.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error[E0658]: use of unstable library feature 'function' - --> $DIR/internal-unstable.rs:40:25 + --> $DIR/internal-unstable.rs:48:25 | LL | pass_through_allow!(internal_unstable::unstable()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ LL | pass_through_allow!(internal_unstable::unstable()); = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date error[E0658]: use of unstable library feature 'function' - --> $DIR/internal-unstable.rs:42:27 + --> $DIR/internal-unstable.rs:50:27 | LL | pass_through_noallow!(internal_unstable::unstable()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ LL | pass_through_noallow!(internal_unstable::unstable()); = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date error[E0658]: use of unstable library feature 'function' - --> $DIR/internal-unstable.rs:46:22 + --> $DIR/internal-unstable.rs:54:22 | LL | println!("{:?}", internal_unstable::unstable()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ LL | println!("{:?}", internal_unstable::unstable()); = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date error[E0658]: use of unstable library feature 'function' - --> $DIR/internal-unstable.rs:48:10 + --> $DIR/internal-unstable.rs:56:10 | LL | 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7aaf8e4ac2f1..eb6d7005979f 100644 --- a/tests/ui/issues/issue-56199.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/issues/issue-56199.stderr @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ error: the `Self` constructor can only be used with tuple or unit structs --> $DIR/issue-56199.rs:8:17 | LL | let _ = Self(); - | ^^^^ + | ^^^^^^ | = help: did you mean to use one of the enum's variants? @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ error: the `Self` constructor can only be used with tuple or unit structs --> $DIR/issue-56199.rs:17:17 | LL | let _ = Self(); - | ^^^^ help: use curly brackets: `Self { /* fields */ }` + | ^^^^^^ help: use curly brackets: `Self { /* fields */ }` error: aborting due to 4 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/issues/issue-57741-1.rs b/tests/ui/issues/issue-57741-dereference-boxed-value/issue-57741-1.rs similarity index 100% rename from tests/ui/issues/issue-57741-1.rs rename to tests/ui/issues/issue-57741-dereference-boxed-value/issue-57741-1.rs diff --git a/tests/ui/issues/issue-57741-1.stderr 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b/tests/ui/issues/issue-76077-inaccesible-private-fields/issue-76077.stderr similarity index 100% rename from tests/ui/issues/issue-76077.stderr rename to tests/ui/issues/issue-76077-inaccesible-private-fields/issue-76077.stderr diff --git a/tests/ui/iterators/issue-28098.rs b/tests/ui/iterators/issue-28098.rs index 80c77edae9eb..62a90d90d12d 100644 --- a/tests/ui/iterators/issue-28098.rs +++ b/tests/ui/iterators/issue-28098.rs @@ -2,14 +2,12 @@ fn main() { let _ = Iterator::next(&mut ()); //~^ ERROR `()` is not an iterator //~| ERROR `()` is not an iterator - //~| ERROR `()` is not an iterator for _ in false {} //~^ ERROR `bool` is not an iterator let _ = Iterator::next(&mut ()); //~^ ERROR `()` is not an iterator - //~| ERROR `()` is not an iterator other() } @@ -20,11 +18,9 @@ pub fn other() { let _ = Iterator::next(&mut ()); //~^ ERROR `()` is not an iterator //~| ERROR `()` is not an iterator - //~| ERROR `()` is not an iterator let _ = Iterator::next(&mut ()); //~^ ERROR `()` is not an iterator - //~| ERROR `()` is not an iterator for _ in false {} //~^ ERROR `bool` is not an iterator diff --git a/tests/ui/iterators/issue-28098.stderr b/tests/ui/iterators/issue-28098.stderr index 3256e57d4361..a724f03ad4af 100644 --- a/tests/ui/iterators/issue-28098.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/iterators/issue-28098.stderr @@ -8,16 +8,8 @@ LL | let _ = Iterator::next(&mut ()); | = help: the trait `Iterator` is not implemented for `()` -error[E0277]: `()` is not an iterator - --> $DIR/issue-28098.rs:2:13 - | -LL | let _ = Iterator::next(&mut ()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `()` is not an iterator - | - = help: the trait `Iterator` is not implemented for `()` - error[E0277]: `bool` is not an iterator - --> $DIR/issue-28098.rs:7:14 + --> $DIR/issue-28098.rs:6:14 | LL | for _ in false {} | ^^^^^ `bool` is not an iterator @@ -26,7 +18,7 @@ LL | for _ in false {} = note: required for `bool` to implement `IntoIterator` error[E0277]: `()` is not an iterator - --> $DIR/issue-28098.rs:10:28 + --> $DIR/issue-28098.rs:9:28 | LL | let _ = Iterator::next(&mut ()); | -------------- ^^^^^^^ `()` is not an iterator @@ -35,24 +27,16 @@ LL | let _ = Iterator::next(&mut ()); | = help: the trait `Iterator` is not implemented for `()` -error[E0277]: `()` is not an iterator - --> $DIR/issue-28098.rs:10:13 - | -LL | let _ = Iterator::next(&mut ()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `()` is not an iterator - | - = help: the trait `Iterator` is not implemented for `()` - error[E0277]: `()` is not an iterator --> $DIR/issue-28098.rs:2:13 | LL | let _ = Iterator::next(&mut ()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `()` is not an iterator + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `()` is not an iterator | = help: the trait `Iterator` is not implemented for `()` error[E0277]: `()` is not an iterator - --> $DIR/issue-28098.rs:20:28 + --> $DIR/issue-28098.rs:18:28 | LL | let _ = Iterator::next(&mut ()); | -------------- ^^^^^^^ `()` is not an iterator @@ -62,15 +46,7 @@ LL | let _ = Iterator::next(&mut ()); = help: the trait `Iterator` is not implemented for `()` error[E0277]: `()` is not an iterator - --> $DIR/issue-28098.rs:20:13 - | -LL | let _ = Iterator::next(&mut ()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `()` is not an iterator - | - = help: the trait `Iterator` is not implemented for `()` - -error[E0277]: `()` is not an iterator - --> $DIR/issue-28098.rs:25:28 + --> $DIR/issue-28098.rs:22:28 | LL | let _ = Iterator::next(&mut ()); | -------------- ^^^^^^^ `()` is not an iterator @@ -79,16 +55,8 @@ LL | let _ = Iterator::next(&mut ()); | = help: the trait `Iterator` is not implemented for `()` -error[E0277]: `()` is not an iterator - --> $DIR/issue-28098.rs:25:13 - | -LL | let _ = Iterator::next(&mut ()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `()` is not an iterator - | - = help: the trait `Iterator` is not implemented for `()` - error[E0277]: `bool` is not an iterator - --> $DIR/issue-28098.rs:29:14 + --> $DIR/issue-28098.rs:25:14 | LL | for _ in false {} | ^^^^^ `bool` is not an iterator @@ -97,13 +65,13 @@ LL | for _ in false {} = note: required for `bool` to implement `IntoIterator` error[E0277]: `()` is not an iterator - --> $DIR/issue-28098.rs:20:13 + --> $DIR/issue-28098.rs:18:13 | LL | let _ = Iterator::next(&mut ()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `()` is not an iterator + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `()` is not an iterator | = help: the trait `Iterator` is not implemented for `()` -error: aborting due to 12 previous errors +error: aborting due to 8 previous errors For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`. diff --git a/tests/ui/iterators/vec-on-unimplemented.stderr b/tests/ui/iterators/vec-on-unimplemented.stderr index e2a80dbffdea..29b19d5e3b45 100644 --- a/tests/ui/iterators/vec-on-unimplemented.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/iterators/vec-on-unimplemented.stderr @@ -3,9 +3,6 @@ error[E0599]: `Vec` is not an iterator | LL | vec![true, false].map(|v| !v).collect::>(); | ^^^ `Vec` is not an iterator; try calling `.into_iter()` or `.iter()` - --> $SRC_DIR/alloc/src/vec/mod.rs:LL:COL - | - = note: doesn't satisfy `Vec: Iterator` | = note: the following trait bounds were not satisfied: `Vec: Iterator` diff --git a/tests/ui/lang-items/bad-add-impl.rs b/tests/ui/lang-items/bad-add-impl.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 0c44edbe51a0..000000000000 --- a/tests/ui/lang-items/bad-add-impl.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -#![feature(no_core)] -#![feature(lang_items)] -#![no_core] - -#[lang = "sized"] -trait Sized {} - -#[lang = "add"] -trait Add { - const add: u32 = 1u32; -} - -impl Add for u32 {} - -fn main() { - 1u32 + 1u32; - //~^ ERROR cannot add `u32` to `u32` -} diff --git a/tests/ui/lang-items/bad-add-impl.stderr b/tests/ui/lang-items/bad-add-impl.stderr deleted file mode 100644 index c5ad9ff2a085..000000000000 --- a/tests/ui/lang-items/bad-add-impl.stderr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -error[E0369]: cannot add `u32` to `u32` - --> $DIR/bad-add-impl.rs:16:10 - | -LL | 1u32 + 1u32; - | ---- ^ ---- u32 - | | - | u32 - -error: aborting due to 1 previous error - -For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0369`. diff --git a/tests/ui/lang-items/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.bad_item.stderr b/tests/ui/lang-items/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.bad_item.stderr deleted file mode 100644 index ff603111e94c..000000000000 --- a/tests/ui/lang-items/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.bad_item.stderr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -error: failed to find an overloaded call trait for closure call - --> $DIR/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.rs:39:5 - | -LL | a(); - | ^^^ - | - = help: make sure the `fn`/`fn_mut`/`fn_once` lang items are defined and have correctly defined `call`/`call_mut`/`call_once` methods - -error: failed to find an overloaded call trait for closure call - --> $DIR/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.rs:43:5 - | -LL | b(); - | ^^^ - | - = help: make sure the `fn`/`fn_mut`/`fn_once` lang items are defined and have correctly defined `call`/`call_mut`/`call_once` methods - -error: aborting due to 2 previous errors - diff --git a/tests/ui/lang-items/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.bad_sig.stderr b/tests/ui/lang-items/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.bad_sig.stderr deleted file mode 100644 index ff603111e94c..000000000000 --- a/tests/ui/lang-items/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.bad_sig.stderr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -error: failed to find an overloaded call trait for closure call - --> $DIR/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.rs:39:5 - | -LL | a(); - | ^^^ - | - = help: make sure the `fn`/`fn_mut`/`fn_once` lang items are defined and have correctly defined `call`/`call_mut`/`call_once` methods - -error: failed to find an overloaded call trait for closure call - --> $DIR/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.rs:43:5 - | -LL | b(); - | ^^^ - | - = help: make sure the `fn`/`fn_mut`/`fn_once` lang items are defined and have correctly defined `call`/`call_mut`/`call_once` methods - -error: aborting due to 2 previous errors - diff --git a/tests/ui/lang-items/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.fn_bad_item.stderr b/tests/ui/lang-items/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.fn_bad_item.stderr deleted file mode 100644 index 02e33c597fe8..000000000000 --- a/tests/ui/lang-items/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.fn_bad_item.stderr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -error: failed to find an overloaded call trait for closure call - --> $DIR/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.rs:42:5 - | -LL | a(); - | ^^^ - | - = help: make sure the `fn`/`fn_mut`/`fn_once` lang items are defined and have correctly defined `call`/`call_mut`/`call_once` methods - -error: failed to find an overloaded call trait for closure call - --> $DIR/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.rs:47:5 - | -LL | b(); - | ^^^ - | - = help: make sure the `fn`/`fn_mut`/`fn_once` lang items are defined and have correctly defined `call`/`call_mut`/`call_once` methods - -error: aborting due to 2 previous errors - diff --git a/tests/ui/lang-items/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.fn_bad_sig.stderr b/tests/ui/lang-items/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.fn_bad_sig.stderr deleted file mode 100644 index 02e33c597fe8..000000000000 --- a/tests/ui/lang-items/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.fn_bad_sig.stderr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -error: failed to find an overloaded call trait for closure call - --> $DIR/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.rs:42:5 - | -LL | a(); - | ^^^ - | - = help: make sure the `fn`/`fn_mut`/`fn_once` lang items are defined and have correctly defined `call`/`call_mut`/`call_once` methods - -error: failed to find an overloaded call trait for closure call - --> $DIR/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.rs:47:5 - | -LL | b(); - | ^^^ - | - = help: make sure the `fn`/`fn_mut`/`fn_once` lang items are defined and have correctly defined `call`/`call_mut`/`call_once` methods - -error: aborting due to 2 previous errors - diff --git a/tests/ui/lang-items/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.fn_mut_bad_item.stderr b/tests/ui/lang-items/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.fn_mut_bad_item.stderr deleted file mode 100644 index 02e33c597fe8..000000000000 --- a/tests/ui/lang-items/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.fn_mut_bad_item.stderr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -error: failed to find an overloaded call trait for closure call - --> $DIR/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.rs:42:5 - | -LL | a(); - | ^^^ - | - = help: make sure the `fn`/`fn_mut`/`fn_once` lang items are defined and have correctly defined `call`/`call_mut`/`call_once` methods - -error: failed to find an overloaded call trait for closure call - --> $DIR/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.rs:47:5 - | -LL | b(); - | ^^^ - | - = help: make sure the `fn`/`fn_mut`/`fn_once` lang items are defined and have correctly defined `call`/`call_mut`/`call_once` methods - -error: aborting due to 2 previous errors - diff --git a/tests/ui/lang-items/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.fn_mut_bad_sig.stderr b/tests/ui/lang-items/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.fn_mut_bad_sig.stderr deleted file mode 100644 index 02e33c597fe8..000000000000 --- a/tests/ui/lang-items/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.fn_mut_bad_sig.stderr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -error: failed to find an overloaded call trait for closure call - --> $DIR/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.rs:42:5 - | -LL | a(); - | ^^^ - | - = help: make sure the `fn`/`fn_mut`/`fn_once` lang items are defined and have correctly defined `call`/`call_mut`/`call_once` methods - -error: failed to find an overloaded call trait for closure call - --> $DIR/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.rs:47:5 - | -LL | b(); - | ^^^ - | - = help: make sure the `fn`/`fn_mut`/`fn_once` lang items are defined and have correctly defined `call`/`call_mut`/`call_once` methods - -error: aborting due to 2 previous errors - diff --git a/tests/ui/lang-items/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.fn_once_bad_item.stderr b/tests/ui/lang-items/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.fn_once_bad_item.stderr deleted file mode 100644 index 02e33c597fe8..000000000000 --- a/tests/ui/lang-items/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.fn_once_bad_item.stderr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -error: failed to find an overloaded call trait for closure call - --> $DIR/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.rs:42:5 - | -LL | a(); - | ^^^ - | - = help: make sure the `fn`/`fn_mut`/`fn_once` lang items are defined and have correctly defined `call`/`call_mut`/`call_once` methods - -error: failed to find an overloaded call trait for closure call - --> $DIR/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.rs:47:5 - | -LL | b(); - | ^^^ - | - = help: make sure the `fn`/`fn_mut`/`fn_once` lang items are defined and have correctly defined `call`/`call_mut`/`call_once` methods - -error: aborting due to 2 previous errors - diff --git a/tests/ui/lang-items/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.fn_once_bad_sig.stderr b/tests/ui/lang-items/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.fn_once_bad_sig.stderr deleted file mode 100644 index 02e33c597fe8..000000000000 --- a/tests/ui/lang-items/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.fn_once_bad_sig.stderr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -error: failed to find an overloaded call trait for closure call - --> $DIR/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.rs:42:5 - | -LL | a(); - | ^^^ - | - = help: make sure the `fn`/`fn_mut`/`fn_once` lang items are defined and have correctly defined `call`/`call_mut`/`call_once` methods - -error: failed to find an overloaded call trait for closure call - --> $DIR/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.rs:47:5 - | -LL | b(); - | ^^^ - | - = help: make sure the `fn`/`fn_mut`/`fn_once` lang items are defined and have correctly defined `call`/`call_mut`/`call_once` methods - -error: aborting due to 2 previous errors - diff --git a/tests/ui/lang-items/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.rs b/tests/ui/lang-items/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 757c6538d05b..000000000000 --- a/tests/ui/lang-items/fn-fn_mut-call-ill-formed.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -// revisions: fn_once_bad_item fn_once_bad_sig fn_mut_bad_item fn_mut_bad_sig fn_bad_item fn_bad_sig - -#![feature(lang_items)] -#![feature(no_core)] -#![no_core] - -#[lang = "sized"] -trait Sized {} - -#[cfg(any(fn_bad_item, fn_bad_sig))] -#[lang = "fn"] -trait MyFn { - #[cfg(fn_bad_sig)] - fn call(i: i32) -> i32 { 0 } - - #[cfg(fn_bad_item)] - const call: i32 = 42; -} - -#[cfg(any(fn_mut_bad_item, fn_mut_bad_sig))] -#[lang = "fn_mut"] -trait MyFnMut { - #[cfg(fn_mut_bad_sig)] - fn call_mut(i: i32) -> i32 { 0 } - - #[cfg(fn_mut_bad_item)] - const call_mut: i32 = 42; -} - -#[cfg(any(fn_once_bad_item, fn_once_bad_sig))] -#[lang = "fn_once"] -trait MyFnOnce { - #[cfg(fn_once_bad_sig)] - fn call_once(i: i32) -> i32 { 0 } - - #[cfg(fn_once_bad_item)] - const call_once: i32 = 42; -} - -fn main() { - let a = || 42; - a(); - //~^ ERROR failed to find an overloaded call trait for closure call - - let mut i = 0; - let mut b = || { }; - b(); - //~^ ERROR failed to find an overloaded call trait for closure call -} diff --git a/tests/ui/lang-items/issue-31076.rs b/tests/ui/lang-items/issue-31076.rs deleted file mode 100644 index cdb196d4ff23..000000000000 --- a/tests/ui/lang-items/issue-31076.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -#![feature(no_core, lang_items)] -#![no_core] - -#[lang="sized"] -trait Sized {} - -#[lang="add"] -trait Add {} - -impl Add for i32 {} - -fn main() { - let x = 5 + 6; - //~^ ERROR cannot add `i32` to `{integer}` - let y = 5i32 + 6i32; - //~^ ERROR cannot add `i32` to `i32` -} diff --git a/tests/ui/lang-items/issue-31076.stderr b/tests/ui/lang-items/issue-31076.stderr deleted file mode 100644 index ac0d9dc75287..000000000000 --- a/tests/ui/lang-items/issue-31076.stderr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -error[E0369]: cannot add `i32` to `{integer}` - --> $DIR/issue-31076.rs:13:15 - | -LL | let x = 5 + 6; - | - ^ - i32 - | | - | {integer} - -error[E0369]: cannot add `i32` to `i32` - --> $DIR/issue-31076.rs:15:18 - | -LL | let y = 5i32 + 6i32; - | ---- ^ ---- i32 - | | - | i32 - -error: aborting due to 2 previous errors - -For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0369`. diff --git a/tests/ui/lang-items/issue-86238.rs b/tests/ui/lang-items/issue-86238.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 509f94f3834a..000000000000 --- a/tests/ui/lang-items/issue-86238.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -// Regression test for the ICE described in issue #86238. - -#![feature(lang_items)] -#![feature(no_core)] - -#![no_core] -fn main() { - let one = || {}; - one() - //~^ ERROR: failed to find an overloaded call trait for closure call - //~| HELP: make sure the `fn`/`fn_mut`/`fn_once` lang items are defined -} -#[lang = "sized"] -trait Sized {} -#[lang = "copy"] -trait Copy {} diff --git a/tests/ui/lang-items/issue-86238.stderr b/tests/ui/lang-items/issue-86238.stderr deleted file mode 100644 index b492904bcc73..000000000000 --- a/tests/ui/lang-items/issue-86238.stderr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -error: failed to find an overloaded call trait for closure call - --> $DIR/issue-86238.rs:9:5 - | -LL | one() - | ^^^^^ - | - = help: make sure the `fn`/`fn_mut`/`fn_once` lang items are defined and have correctly defined `call`/`call_mut`/`call_once` methods - -error: aborting due to 1 previous error - diff --git a/tests/ui/layout/zero-sized-array-enum-niche.stderr b/tests/ui/layout/zero-sized-array-enum-niche.stderr index 8161f97dde06..0ed743818c57 100644 --- a/tests/ui/layout/zero-sized-array-enum-niche.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/layout/zero-sized-array-enum-niche.stderr @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ error: layout_of(MultipleAlignments) = Layout { LL | enum MultipleAlignments { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: layout_of(Result<[u32; 0], Packed>) = Layout { +error: layout_of(Result<[u32; 0], Packed>>) = Layout { size: Size(4 bytes), align: AbiAndPrefAlign { abi: Align(4 bytes), diff --git a/tests/ui/lint/clashing-extern-fn.rs b/tests/ui/lint/clashing-extern-fn.rs index 09fda33dbec5..9740742fbbb0 100644 --- a/tests/ui/lint/clashing-extern-fn.rs +++ b/tests/ui/lint/clashing-extern-fn.rs @@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ mod hidden_niche { fn hidden_niche_unsafe_cell() -> Option>; //~^ WARN redeclared with a different signature - //~| WARN block uses type `Option>`, which is not FFI-safe + //~| WARN block uses type `Option>>`, which is not FFI-safe } } } diff --git a/tests/ui/lint/clashing-extern-fn.stderr b/tests/ui/lint/clashing-extern-fn.stderr index 0d269e599dd1..5b9244b69931 100644 --- a/tests/ui/lint/clashing-extern-fn.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/lint/clashing-extern-fn.stderr @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ LL | fn hidden_niche_transparent_no_niche() -> Option>`, which is not FFI-safe +warning: `extern` block uses type `Option>>`, which is not FFI-safe --> $DIR/clashing-extern-fn.rs:437:46 | LL | fn hidden_niche_unsafe_cell() -> Option>; @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ LL | fn non_zero_usize() -> core::num::NonZeroUsize; LL | fn non_zero_usize() -> usize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ this signature doesn't match the previous declaration | - = note: expected `unsafe extern "C" fn() -> NonZeroUsize` + = note: expected `unsafe extern "C" fn() -> NonZero` found `unsafe extern "C" fn() -> usize` warning: `non_null_ptr` redeclared with a different signature @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ LL | fn hidden_niche_unsafe_cell() -> Option usize` - found `unsafe extern "C" fn() -> Option>` + found `unsafe extern "C" fn() -> Option>>` warning: 19 warnings emitted diff --git a/tests/ui/lint/invalid_value.stderr b/tests/ui/lint/invalid_value.stderr index 57531b0968f1..bdf47343114c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/lint/invalid_value.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/lint/invalid_value.stderr @@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ LL | let _val: NonNull = mem::uninitialized(); = note: `std::ptr::NonNull` must be non-null = note: raw pointers must be initialized -error: the type `(NonZeroU32, i32)` does not permit zero-initialization +error: the type `(NonZero, i32)` does not permit zero-initialization --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:95:39 | LL | let _val: (NonZeroU32, i32) = mem::zeroed(); @@ -325,9 +325,9 @@ LL | let _val: (NonZeroU32, i32) = mem::zeroed(); | this code causes undefined behavior when executed | help: use `MaybeUninit` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done | - = note: `std::num::NonZeroU32` must be non-null + = note: `std::num::NonZero` must be non-null -error: the type `(NonZeroU32, i32)` does not permit being left uninitialized +error: the type `(NonZero, i32)` does not permit being left uninitialized --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:96:39 | LL | let _val: (NonZeroU32, i32) = mem::uninitialized(); @@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ LL | let _val: (NonZeroU32, i32) = mem::uninitialized(); | this code causes undefined behavior when executed | help: use `MaybeUninit` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done | - = note: `std::num::NonZeroU32` must be non-null + = note: `std::num::NonZero` must be non-null = note: integers must be initialized error: the type `*const dyn Send` does not permit zero-initialization @@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ LL | let _val: OneFruitNonZero = mem::zeroed(); | help: use `MaybeUninit` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done | = note: `OneFruitNonZero` must be non-null -note: because `std::num::NonZeroU32` must be non-null (in this field of the only potentially inhabited enum variant) +note: because `std::num::NonZero` must be non-null (in this field of the only potentially inhabited enum variant) --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:39:12 | LL | Banana(NonZeroU32), @@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ LL | let _val: OneFruitNonZero = mem::uninitialized(); | help: use `MaybeUninit` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done | = note: `OneFruitNonZero` must be non-null -note: because `std::num::NonZeroU32` must be non-null (in this field of the only potentially inhabited enum variant) +note: because `std::num::NonZero` must be non-null (in this field of the only potentially inhabited enum variant) --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:39:12 | LL | Banana(NonZeroU32), @@ -603,7 +603,7 @@ LL | let _val: &'static [i32] = mem::transmute((0usize, 0usize)); | = note: references must be non-null -error: the type `NonZeroU32` does not permit zero-initialization +error: the type `NonZero` does not permit zero-initialization --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:154:32 | LL | let _val: NonZeroU32 = mem::transmute(0); @@ -612,7 +612,7 @@ LL | let _val: NonZeroU32 = mem::transmute(0); | this code causes undefined behavior when executed | help: use `MaybeUninit` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done | - = note: `std::num::NonZeroU32` must be non-null + = note: `std::num::NonZero` must be non-null error: the type `NonNull` does not permit zero-initialization --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:157:34 diff --git a/tests/ui/lint/lint-ctypes-enum.stderr b/tests/ui/lint/lint-ctypes-enum.stderr index 8554e261778e..64beefbb7579 100644 --- a/tests/ui/lint/lint-ctypes-enum.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/lint/lint-ctypes-enum.stderr @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ LL | fn nonzero_i128(x: Option); | = note: 128-bit integers don't currently have a known stable ABI -error: `extern` block uses type `Option>`, which is not FFI-safe +error: `extern` block uses type `Option>>`, which is not FFI-safe --> $DIR/lint-ctypes-enum.rs:86:28 | LL | fn transparent_union(x: Option>); @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ LL | fn transparent_union(x: Option>); = help: consider adding a `#[repr(C)]`, `#[repr(transparent)]`, or integer `#[repr(...)]` attribute to this enum = note: enum has no representation hint -error: `extern` block uses type `Option>`, which is not FFI-safe +error: `extern` block uses type `Option>>`, which is not FFI-safe --> $DIR/lint-ctypes-enum.rs:88:20 | LL | fn repr_rust(x: Option>); @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ LL | fn repr_rust(x: Option>); = help: consider adding a `#[repr(C)]`, `#[repr(transparent)]`, or integer `#[repr(...)]` attribute to this enum = note: enum has no representation hint -error: `extern` block uses type `Result<(), NonZeroI32>`, which is not FFI-safe +error: `extern` block uses type `Result<(), NonZero>`, which is not FFI-safe --> $DIR/lint-ctypes-enum.rs:89:20 | LL | fn no_result(x: Result<(), num::NonZeroI32>); diff --git a/tests/ui/macros/stringify.rs b/tests/ui/macros/stringify.rs index 192e6e0cc985..8cef833f48d2 100644 --- a/tests/ui/macros/stringify.rs +++ b/tests/ui/macros/stringify.rs @@ -107,9 +107,9 @@ fn test_expr() { c1!(expr, [ true || false ], "true || false"); c1!(expr, [ true || false && false ], "true || false && false"); c1!(expr, [ a < 1 && 2 < b && c > 3 && 4 > d ], "a < 1 && 2 < b && c > 3 && 4 > d"); - c2!(expr, [ a & b & !c ], "a & b & !c", "a & b &!c"); // FIXME + c1!(expr, [ a & b & !c ], "a & b & !c"); c1!(expr, [ a + b * c - d + -1 * -2 - -3], "a + b * c - d + -1 * -2 - -3"); - c2!(expr, [ x = !y ], "x = !y", "x =!y"); // FIXME + c1!(expr, [ x = !y ], "x = !y"); // ExprKind::Unary c1!(expr, [ *expr ], "*expr"); @@ -141,15 +141,14 @@ fn test_expr() { "if let _ = (true && false) {}", "if let _ = true && false {}", ); - c2!(expr, + c1!(expr, [ match () { _ if let _ = Struct {} => {} } ], - "match () { _ if let _ = Struct {} => {} }", - "match() { _ if let _ = Struct {} => {} }", + "match () { _ if let _ = Struct {} => {} }" ); // ExprKind::If c1!(expr, [ if true {} ], "if true {}"); - c2!(expr, [ if !true {} ], "if !true {}", "if!true {}"); // FIXME + c1!(expr, [ if !true {} ], "if !true {}"); c1!(expr, [ if ::std::blah() { } else { } ], "if ::std::blah() {} else {}"); c1!(expr, [ if let true = true {} else {} ], "if let true = true {} else {}"); c1!(expr, @@ -212,7 +211,7 @@ fn test_expr() { c2_match_arm!( [ { 1 } - 1 ], "match () { _ => ({ 1 }) - 1, }", - "match() { _ => { 1 } - 1 }", + "match () { _ => { 1 } - 1 }", ); // ExprKind::Closure @@ -655,11 +654,11 @@ fn test_stmt() { c2!(stmt, [ let _ ], "let _;", "let _"); c2!(stmt, [ let x = true ], "let x = true;", "let x = true"); c2!(stmt, [ let x: bool = true ], "let x: bool = true;", "let x: bool = true"); - c2!(stmt, [ let (a, b) = (1, 2) ], "let (a, b) = (1, 2);", "let(a, b) = (1, 2)"); // FIXME + c2!(stmt, [ let (a, b) = (1, 2) ], "let (a, b) = (1, 2);", "let (a, b) = (1, 2)"); c2!(stmt, [ let (a, b): (u32, u32) = (1, 2) ], "let (a, b): (u32, u32) = (1, 2);", - "let(a, b): (u32, u32) = (1, 2)" // FIXME + "let (a, b): (u32, u32) = (1, 2)" ); macro_rules! c2_let_expr_minus_one { ([ $expr:expr ], $stmt_expected:expr, $tokens_expected:expr $(,)?) => { @@ -776,8 +775,8 @@ fn test_ty() { c1!(ty, [ Ref<'a> ], "Ref<'a>"); c1!(ty, [ PhantomData ], "PhantomData"); c2!(ty, [ PhantomData:: ], "PhantomData", "PhantomData::"); - c2!(ty, [ Fn() -> ! ], "Fn() -> !", "Fn() ->!"); - c2!(ty, [ Fn(u8) -> ! ], "Fn(u8) -> !", "Fn(u8) ->!"); // FIXME + c1!(ty, [ Fn() -> ! ], "Fn() -> !"); + c1!(ty, [ Fn(u8) -> ! ], "Fn(u8) -> !"); c1!(ty, [ ::Type ], "::Type"); // TyKind::TraitObject @@ -857,16 +856,16 @@ fn test_punct() { // Otherwise, any old proc macro that parses pretty-printed code might glue // together tokens that shouldn't be glued. p!([ = = < < <= <= == == != != >= >= > > ], "= = < < <= <= == == != != >= >= > >"); - p!([ && && & & || || | | ! ! ], "&& && & & || || | |!!"); // FIXME + p!([ && && & & || || | | ! ! ], "&& && & & || || | | ! !"); p!([ ~ ~ @ @ # # ], "~ ~ @ @ # #"); - p!([ . . .. .. ... ... ..= ..=], ".... .. ... ... ..= ..="); // FIXME - p!([ , , ; ; : : :: :: ], ",, ; ; : : :: ::"); // FIXME + p!([ . . .. .. ... ... ..= ..=], ". . .. .. ... ... ..= ..="); + p!([ , , ; ; : : :: :: ], ", , ; ; : : :: ::"); p!([ -> -> <- <- => =>], "-> -> <- <- => =>"); - p!([ $ $ ? ? ' ' ], "$$? ? ' '"); // FIXME + p!([ $ $ ? ? ' ' ], "$ $ ? ? ' '"); p!([ + + += += - - -= -= * * *= *= / / /= /= ], "+ + += += - - -= -= * * *= *= / / /= /="); p!([ % % %= %= ^ ^ ^= ^= << << <<= <<= >> >> >>= >>= ], "% % %= %= ^ ^ ^= ^= << << <<= <<= >> >> >>= >>="); - p!([ +! ?= |> >>@ --> <-- $$ =====> ], "+! ?= |> >>@ --> <-- $$=====>"); - p!([ ,; ;, ** @@ $+$ >< <> ?? +== ], ",; ;, ** @@ $+$>< <> ?? +=="); // FIXME: `$ >` -> `$>` + p!([ +! ?= |> >>@ --> <-- $$ =====> ], "+! ?= |> >>@ --> <-- $$ =====>"); + p!([ ,; ;, ** @@ $+$ >< <> ?? +== ], ",; ;, ** @@ $+$ >< <> ?? +=="); p!([ :#!@|$=&*,+;*~? ], ":#!@|$=&*,+;*~?"); } diff --git a/tests/ui/macros/trace_faulty_macros.stderr b/tests/ui/macros/trace_faulty_macros.stderr index 81047c7a21ae..69607600b55c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/macros/trace_faulty_macros.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/macros/trace_faulty_macros.stderr @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ LL | test!(let x = 1+1); = note: expanding `test! { let x = 1+1 }` = note: to `test! ((x, 1 + 1))` = note: expanding `test! { (x, 1 + 1) }` - = note: to `let x = 1 + 1 ;` + = note: to `let x = 1 + 1;` error: aborting due to 5 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/methods/method-call-err-msg.stderr b/tests/ui/methods/method-call-err-msg.stderr index bd51378cf1a5..f43108574540 100644 --- a/tests/ui/methods/method-call-err-msg.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/methods/method-call-err-msg.stderr @@ -49,10 +49,7 @@ error[E0599]: `Foo` is not an iterator --> $DIR/method-call-err-msg.rs:19:7 | LL | pub struct Foo; - | -------------- - | | - | method `take` not found for this struct - | doesn't satisfy `Foo: Iterator` + | -------------- method `take` not found for this struct because it doesn't satisfy `Foo: Iterator` ... LL | / y.zero() LL | | .take() diff --git a/tests/ui/mismatched_types/E0631.stderr b/tests/ui/mismatched_types/E0631.stderr index 9ba8f5035c5f..dcd66c28e3cf 100644 --- a/tests/ui/mismatched_types/E0631.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/mismatched_types/E0631.stderr @@ -2,8 +2,9 @@ error[E0631]: type mismatch in closure arguments --> $DIR/E0631.rs:7:5 | LL | foo(|_: isize| {}); - | ^^^ ---------- found signature defined here - | | + | ^^^^----------^^^^ + | | | + | | found signature defined here | expected due to this | = note: expected closure signature `fn(usize) -> _` @@ -18,8 +19,9 @@ error[E0631]: type mismatch in closure arguments --> $DIR/E0631.rs:8:5 | LL | bar(|_: isize| {}); - | ^^^ ---------- found signature defined here - | | + | ^^^^----------^^^^ + | | | + | | found signature defined here | expected due to this | = note: expected closure signature `fn(usize) -> _` diff --git a/tests/ui/mismatched_types/closure-arg-count.stderr b/tests/ui/mismatched_types/closure-arg-count.stderr index 2ecab9f024a1..0e2ca8feec54 100644 --- a/tests/ui/mismatched_types/closure-arg-count.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/mismatched_types/closure-arg-count.stderr @@ -49,8 +49,9 @@ error[E0593]: closure is expected to take 1 argument, but it takes 0 arguments --> $DIR/closure-arg-count.rs:13:5 | LL | f(|| panic!()); - | ^ -- takes 0 arguments - | | + | ^^--^^^^^^^^^^ + | | | + | | takes 0 arguments | expected closure that takes 1 argument | note: required by a bound in `f` @@ -67,8 +68,9 @@ error[E0593]: closure is expected to take 1 argument, but it takes 0 arguments --> $DIR/closure-arg-count.rs:15:5 | LL | f( move || panic!()); - | ^ ---------- takes 0 arguments - | | + | ^^^^----------^^^^^^^^^^ + | | | + | | takes 0 arguments | expected closure that takes 1 argument | note: required by a bound in `f` diff --git a/tests/ui/mismatched_types/issue-36053-2.stderr b/tests/ui/mismatched_types/issue-36053-2.stderr index 292525daa3d6..6d23319ca7e6 100644 --- a/tests/ui/mismatched_types/issue-36053-2.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/mismatched_types/issue-36053-2.stderr @@ -21,11 +21,7 @@ error[E0599]: the method `count` exists for struct `Filter>, {cl LL | once::<&str>("str").fuse().filter(|a: &str| true).count(); | --------- ^^^^^ method cannot be called due to unsatisfied trait bounds | | - | doesn't satisfy `<_ as FnOnce<(&&str,)>>::Output = bool` - | doesn't satisfy `_: FnMut<(&&str,)>` - --> $SRC_DIR/core/src/iter/adapters/filter.rs:LL:COL - | - = note: doesn't satisfy `_: Iterator` + | doesn't satisfy `<_ as FnOnce<(&&str,)>>::Output = bool` or `_: FnMut<(&&str,)>` | = note: the following trait bounds were not satisfied: `<{closure@$DIR/issue-36053-2.rs:7:39: 7:48} as FnOnce<(&&str,)>>::Output = bool` diff --git a/tests/ui/mismatched_types/non_zero_assigned_something.stderr b/tests/ui/mismatched_types/non_zero_assigned_something.stderr index 57db71f889cf..f8e86905ab9b 100644 --- a/tests/ui/mismatched_types/non_zero_assigned_something.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/mismatched_types/non_zero_assigned_something.stderr @@ -2,10 +2,12 @@ error[E0308]: mismatched types --> $DIR/non_zero_assigned_something.rs:2:35 | LL | let _: std::num::NonZeroU64 = 1; - | -------------------- ^ expected `NonZeroU64`, found integer + | -------------------- ^ expected `NonZero`, found integer | | | expected due to this | + = note: expected struct `NonZero` + found type `{integer}` help: consider calling `NonZeroU64::new` | LL | let _: std::num::NonZeroU64 = NonZeroU64::new(1).unwrap(); @@ -15,11 +17,11 @@ error[E0308]: mismatched types --> $DIR/non_zero_assigned_something.rs:6:43 | LL | let _: Option = 1; - | ---------------------------- ^ expected `Option`, found integer + | ---------------------------- ^ expected `Option>`, found integer | | | expected due to this | - = note: expected enum `Option` + = note: expected enum `Option>` found type `{integer}` help: consider calling `NonZeroU64::new` | diff --git a/tests/ui/numbers-arithmetic/not-suggest-float-literal.stderr b/tests/ui/numbers-arithmetic/not-suggest-float-literal.stderr index e1825eb5b541..be0fc0f98e24 100644 --- a/tests/ui/numbers-arithmetic/not-suggest-float-literal.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/numbers-arithmetic/not-suggest-float-literal.stderr @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ LL | x / 100.0 = help: the trait `Div<{float}>` is not implemented for `u8` = help: the following other types implement trait `Div`: - > + >> > <&'a u8 as Div> <&u8 as Div<&u8>> diff --git a/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-2.new.stderr b/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-2.new.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..7aec3a73fe96 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-2.new.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +error[E0038]: the trait `Copy` cannot be made into an object + --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-2.rs:4:13 + | +LL | fn id(f: Copy) -> usize { + | ^^^^ `Copy` cannot be made into an object + | + = note: the trait cannot be made into an object because it requires `Self: Sized` + = note: for a trait to be "object safe" it needs to allow building a vtable to allow the call to be resolvable dynamically; for more information visit + +error: aborting due to 1 previous error + +For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0038`. diff --git a/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-2.stderr b/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-2.old.stderr similarity index 60% rename from tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-2.stderr rename to tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-2.old.stderr index 2755eee6f352..41c09b7df628 100644 --- a/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-2.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-2.old.stderr @@ -1,43 +1,33 @@ warning: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated - --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-2.rs:1:13 + --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-2.rs:4:13 | LL | fn id(f: Copy) -> usize { | ^^^^ | = warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021! = note: for more information, see - = note: `Copy` it is not object safe, so it can't be `dyn` = note: `#[warn(bare_trait_objects)]` on by default -help: use a new generic type parameter, constrained by `Copy` +help: use `dyn` | -LL | fn id(f: T) -> usize { - | +++++++++ ~ -help: you can also use an opaque type, but users won't be able to specify the type parameter when calling the `fn`, having to rely exclusively on type inference - | -LL | fn id(f: impl Copy) -> usize { - | ++++ +LL | fn id(f: dyn Copy) -> usize { + | +++ warning: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated - --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-2.rs:1:13 + --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-2.rs:4:13 | LL | fn id(f: Copy) -> usize { | ^^^^ | = warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021! = note: for more information, see - = note: `Copy` it is not object safe, so it can't be `dyn` = note: duplicate diagnostic emitted due to `-Z deduplicate-diagnostics=no` -help: use a new generic type parameter, constrained by `Copy` +help: use `dyn` | -LL | fn id(f: T) -> usize { - | +++++++++ ~ -help: you can also use an opaque type, but users won't be able to specify the type parameter when calling the `fn`, having to rely exclusively on type inference - | -LL | fn id(f: impl Copy) -> usize { - | ++++ +LL | fn id(f: dyn Copy) -> usize { + | +++ error[E0038]: the trait `Copy` cannot be made into an object - --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-2.rs:1:13 + --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-2.rs:4:13 | LL | fn id(f: Copy) -> usize { | ^^^^ `Copy` cannot be made into an object diff --git a/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-2.rs b/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-2.rs index cd34362d3dd5..9a6a4378fa38 100644 --- a/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-2.rs +++ b/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-2.rs @@ -1,9 +1,12 @@ +// revisions: old new +//[old] edition:2015 +//[new] edition:2021 fn id(f: Copy) -> usize { -//~^ WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated -//~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021! -//~| WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated -//~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021! -//~| ERROR the trait `Copy` cannot be made into an object +//~^ ERROR the trait `Copy` cannot be made into an object +//[old]~| WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated +//[old]~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021! +//[old]~| WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated +//[old]~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021! f() } fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.new.stderr b/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.new.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..fd92d43ef9a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.new.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +error[E0038]: the trait `A` cannot be made into an object + --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:4:19 + | +LL | trait B { fn f(a: A) -> A; } + | ^ `A` cannot be made into an object + | +note: for a trait to be "object safe" it needs to allow building a vtable to allow the call to be resolvable dynamically; for more information visit + --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:12:14 + | +LL | trait A { fn g(b: B) -> B; } + | - ^ ...because associated function `g` has no `self` parameter + | | + | this trait cannot be made into an object... +help: consider turning `g` into a method by giving it a `&self` argument + | +LL | trait A { fn g(&self, b: B) -> B; } + | ++++++ +help: alternatively, consider constraining `g` so it does not apply to trait objects + | +LL | trait A { fn g(b: B) -> B where Self: Sized; } + | +++++++++++++++++ + +error[E0038]: the trait `B` cannot be made into an object + --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:12:19 + | +LL | trait A { fn g(b: B) -> B; } + | ^ `B` cannot be made into an object + | +note: for a trait to be "object safe" it needs to allow building a vtable to allow the call to be resolvable dynamically; for more information visit + --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:4:14 + | +LL | trait B { fn f(a: A) -> A; } + | - ^ ...because associated function `f` has no `self` parameter + | | + | this trait cannot be made into an object... +help: consider turning `f` into a method by giving it a `&self` argument + | +LL | trait B { fn f(&self, a: A) -> A; } + | ++++++ +help: alternatively, consider constraining `f` so it does not apply to trait objects + | +LL | trait B { fn f(a: A) -> A where Self: Sized; } + | +++++++++++++++++ + +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors + +For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0038`. diff --git a/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.stderr b/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.old.stderr similarity index 63% rename from tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.stderr rename to tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.old.stderr index 0fc67770b96d..a36e2519c804 100644 --- a/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.old.stderr @@ -1,93 +1,78 @@ warning: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated - --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:9:19 + --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:4:19 | -LL | trait A { fn g(b: B) -> B; } +LL | trait B { fn f(a: A) -> A; } | ^ | = warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021! = note: for more information, see - = note: `B` it is not object safe, so it can't be `dyn` = note: `#[warn(bare_trait_objects)]` on by default -help: use a new generic type parameter, constrained by `B` +help: use `dyn` | -LL | trait A { fn g(b: T) -> B; } - | ++++++ ~ -help: you can also use an opaque type, but users won't be able to specify the type parameter when calling the `fn`, having to rely exclusively on type inference - | -LL | trait A { fn g(b: impl B) -> B; } - | ++++ +LL | trait B { fn f(a: dyn A) -> A; } + | +++ warning: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated - --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:9:25 + --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:4:25 + | +LL | trait B { fn f(a: A) -> A; } + | ^ + | + = warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021! + = note: for more information, see +help: use `dyn` + | +LL | trait B { fn f(a: A) -> dyn A; } + | +++ + +warning: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated + --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:12:19 + | +LL | trait A { fn g(b: B) -> B; } + | ^ + | + = warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021! + = note: for more information, see +help: use `dyn` + | +LL | trait A { fn g(b: dyn B) -> B; } + | +++ + +warning: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated + --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:12:25 | LL | trait A { fn g(b: B) -> B; } | ^ | = warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021! = note: for more information, see -help: `B` is not object safe, use `impl B` to return an opaque type, as long as you return a single underlying type +help: use `dyn` | -LL | trait A { fn g(b: B) -> impl B; } - | ++++ +LL | trait A { fn g(b: B) -> dyn B; } + | +++ warning: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated - --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:1:19 + --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:4:19 | LL | trait B { fn f(a: A) -> A; } | ^ | = warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021! = note: for more information, see - = note: `A` it is not object safe, so it can't be `dyn` -help: use a new generic type parameter, constrained by `A` - | -LL | trait B { fn f(a: T) -> A; } - | ++++++ ~ -help: you can also use an opaque type, but users won't be able to specify the type parameter when calling the `fn`, having to rely exclusively on type inference - | -LL | trait B { fn f(a: impl A) -> A; } - | ++++ - -warning: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated - --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:1:25 - | -LL | trait B { fn f(a: A) -> A; } - | ^ - | - = warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021! - = note: for more information, see -help: `A` is not object safe, use `impl A` to return an opaque type, as long as you return a single underlying type - | -LL | trait B { fn f(a: A) -> impl A; } - | ++++ - -warning: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated - --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:1:19 - | -LL | trait B { fn f(a: A) -> A; } - | ^ - | - = warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021! - = note: for more information, see - = note: `A` it is not object safe, so it can't be `dyn` = note: duplicate diagnostic emitted due to `-Z deduplicate-diagnostics=no` -help: use a new generic type parameter, constrained by `A` +help: use `dyn` | -LL | trait B { fn f(a: T) -> A; } - | ++++++ ~ -help: you can also use an opaque type, but users won't be able to specify the type parameter when calling the `fn`, having to rely exclusively on type inference - | -LL | trait B { fn f(a: impl A) -> A; } - | ++++ +LL | trait B { fn f(a: dyn A) -> A; } + | +++ error[E0038]: the trait `A` cannot be made into an object - --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:1:19 + --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:4:19 | LL | trait B { fn f(a: A) -> A; } | ^ `A` cannot be made into an object | note: for a trait to be "object safe" it needs to allow building a vtable to allow the call to be resolvable dynamically; for more information visit - --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:9:14 + --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:12:14 | LL | trait A { fn g(b: B) -> B; } | - ^ ...because associated function `g` has no `self` parameter @@ -103,32 +88,27 @@ LL | trait A { fn g(b: B) -> B where Self: Sized; } | +++++++++++++++++ warning: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated - --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:9:19 + --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:12:19 | LL | trait A { fn g(b: B) -> B; } | ^ | = warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021! = note: for more information, see - = note: `B` it is not object safe, so it can't be `dyn` = note: duplicate diagnostic emitted due to `-Z deduplicate-diagnostics=no` -help: use a new generic type parameter, constrained by `B` +help: use `dyn` | -LL | trait A { fn g(b: T) -> B; } - | ++++++ ~ -help: you can also use an opaque type, but users won't be able to specify the type parameter when calling the `fn`, having to rely exclusively on type inference - | -LL | trait A { fn g(b: impl B) -> B; } - | ++++ +LL | trait A { fn g(b: dyn B) -> B; } + | +++ error[E0038]: the trait `B` cannot be made into an object - --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:9:19 + --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:12:19 | LL | trait A { fn g(b: B) -> B; } | ^ `B` cannot be made into an object | note: for a trait to be "object safe" it needs to allow building a vtable to allow the call to be resolvable dynamically; for more information visit - --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:1:14 + --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs:4:14 | LL | trait B { fn f(a: A) -> A; } | - ^ ...because associated function `f` has no `self` parameter diff --git a/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs b/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs index caaf4d0fd99a..40563e233dec 100644 --- a/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs +++ b/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning-3.rs @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ +// revisions: old new +//[old] edition:2015 +//[new] edition:2021 trait B { fn f(a: A) -> A; } -//~^ WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated -//~| WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated -//~| WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated -//~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition -//~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition -//~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition -//~| ERROR the trait `A` cannot be made into an object +//~^ ERROR the trait `A` cannot be made into an object +//[old]~| WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated +//[old]~| WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated +//[old]~| WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated +//[old]~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition +//[old]~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition +//[old]~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition trait A { fn g(b: B) -> B; } -//~^ WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated -//~| WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated -//~| WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated -//~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition -//~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition -//~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition -//~| ERROR the trait `B` cannot be made into an object +//~^ ERROR the trait `B` cannot be made into an object +//[old]~| WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated +//[old]~| WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated +//[old]~| WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated +//[old]~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition +//[old]~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition +//[old]~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning.new.stderr b/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning.new.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..517f910080de --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning.new.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +error: return types are denoted using `->` + --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning.rs:4:23 + | +LL | fn call_this(f: F) : Fn(&str) + call_that {} + | ^ help: use `->` instead + +error[E0405]: cannot find trait `call_that` in this scope + --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning.rs:4:36 + | +LL | fn call_this(f: F) : Fn(&str) + call_that {} + | ^^^^^^^^^ not found in this scope + +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors + +For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0405`. diff --git a/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning.stderr b/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning.old.stderr similarity index 71% rename from tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning.stderr rename to tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning.old.stderr index 1046f177e829..7c7af9682800 100644 --- a/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning.old.stderr @@ -1,17 +1,17 @@ error: return types are denoted using `->` - --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning.rs:1:23 + --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning.rs:4:23 | LL | fn call_this(f: F) : Fn(&str) + call_that {} | ^ help: use `->` instead error[E0405]: cannot find trait `call_that` in this scope - --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning.rs:1:36 + --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning.rs:4:36 | LL | fn call_this(f: F) : Fn(&str) + call_that {} | ^^^^^^^^^ not found in this scope warning: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated - --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning.rs:1:25 + --> $DIR/avoid-ice-on-warning.rs:4:25 | LL | fn call_this(f: F) : Fn(&str) + call_that {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -19,10 +19,10 @@ LL | fn call_this(f: F) : Fn(&str) + call_that {} = warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021! = note: for more information, see = note: `#[warn(bare_trait_objects)]` on by default -help: `Fn(&str) + call_that` is not object safe, use `impl Fn(&str) + call_that` to return an opaque type, as long as you return a single underlying type +help: use `dyn` | -LL | fn call_this(f: F) : impl Fn(&str) + call_that {} - | ++++ +LL | fn call_this(f: F) : dyn Fn(&str) + call_that {} + | +++ error: aborting due to 2 previous errors; 1 warning emitted diff --git a/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning.rs b/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning.rs index d2a1eeb5286b..5192da94216e 100644 --- a/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning.rs +++ b/tests/ui/object-safety/avoid-ice-on-warning.rs @@ -1,6 +1,9 @@ +// revisions: old new +//[old] edition:2015 +//[new] edition:2021 fn call_this(f: F) : Fn(&str) + call_that {} //~^ ERROR return types are denoted using `->` //~| ERROR cannot find trait `call_that` in this scope -//~| WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated -//~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021! +//[old]~| WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated +//[old]~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021! fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/object-safety/bare-trait-dont-suggest-dyn.fixed b/tests/ui/object-safety/bare-trait-dont-suggest-dyn.fixed deleted file mode 100644 index e95b982966d0..000000000000 --- a/tests/ui/object-safety/bare-trait-dont-suggest-dyn.fixed +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -// run-rustfix -#![deny(bare_trait_objects)] -fn ord_prefer_dot(s: String) -> impl Ord { - //~^ ERROR the trait `Ord` cannot be made into an object - (s.starts_with("."), s) -} -fn main() { - let _ = ord_prefer_dot(String::new()); -} diff --git a/tests/ui/object-safety/bare-trait-dont-suggest-dyn.new.fixed b/tests/ui/object-safety/bare-trait-dont-suggest-dyn.new.fixed new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..301c36c61913 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/object-safety/bare-trait-dont-suggest-dyn.new.fixed @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +// revisions: old new +//[old] edition:2015 +//[new] edition:2021 +//[new] run-rustfix +// FIXME: the test suite tries to create a crate called `bare_trait_dont_suggest_dyn.new` +#![crate_name="bare_trait_dont_suggest_dyn"] +#![deny(bare_trait_objects)] +fn ord_prefer_dot(s: String) -> impl Ord { + //~^ ERROR the trait `Ord` cannot be made into an object + //[old]~| ERROR trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated + //[old]~| WARNING this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) + (s.starts_with("."), s) +} +fn main() { + let _ = ord_prefer_dot(String::new()); +} diff --git a/tests/ui/object-safety/bare-trait-dont-suggest-dyn.stderr b/tests/ui/object-safety/bare-trait-dont-suggest-dyn.new.stderr similarity index 95% rename from tests/ui/object-safety/bare-trait-dont-suggest-dyn.stderr rename to tests/ui/object-safety/bare-trait-dont-suggest-dyn.new.stderr index 2c499d240ab0..52db31d620c3 100644 --- a/tests/ui/object-safety/bare-trait-dont-suggest-dyn.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/object-safety/bare-trait-dont-suggest-dyn.new.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error[E0038]: the trait `Ord` cannot be made into an object - --> $DIR/bare-trait-dont-suggest-dyn.rs:3:33 + --> $DIR/bare-trait-dont-suggest-dyn.rs:8:33 | LL | fn ord_prefer_dot(s: String) -> Ord { | ^^^ `Ord` cannot be made into an object diff --git a/tests/ui/object-safety/bare-trait-dont-suggest-dyn.old.stderr b/tests/ui/object-safety/bare-trait-dont-suggest-dyn.old.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..274d5a639a43 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/object-safety/bare-trait-dont-suggest-dyn.old.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +error: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated + --> $DIR/bare-trait-dont-suggest-dyn.rs:8:33 + | +LL | fn ord_prefer_dot(s: String) -> Ord { + | ^^^ + | + = warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021! + = note: for more information, see +note: the lint level is defined here + --> $DIR/bare-trait-dont-suggest-dyn.rs:7:9 + | +LL | #![deny(bare_trait_objects)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +help: use `dyn` + | +LL | fn ord_prefer_dot(s: String) -> dyn Ord { + | +++ + +error[E0038]: the trait `Ord` cannot be made into an object + --> $DIR/bare-trait-dont-suggest-dyn.rs:8:33 + | +LL | fn ord_prefer_dot(s: String) -> Ord { + | ^^^ `Ord` cannot be made into an object + | +note: for a trait to be "object safe" it needs to allow building a vtable to allow the call to be resolvable dynamically; for more information visit + --> $SRC_DIR/core/src/cmp.rs:LL:COL + | + = note: the trait cannot be made into an object because it uses `Self` as a type parameter + ::: $SRC_DIR/core/src/cmp.rs:LL:COL + | + = note: the trait cannot be made into an object because it uses `Self` as a type parameter +help: consider using an opaque type instead + | +LL | fn ord_prefer_dot(s: String) -> impl Ord { + | ++++ + +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors + +For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0038`. diff --git a/tests/ui/object-safety/bare-trait-dont-suggest-dyn.rs b/tests/ui/object-safety/bare-trait-dont-suggest-dyn.rs index fdf7e0a77aa3..64586b77b8c2 100644 --- a/tests/ui/object-safety/bare-trait-dont-suggest-dyn.rs +++ b/tests/ui/object-safety/bare-trait-dont-suggest-dyn.rs @@ -1,7 +1,14 @@ -// run-rustfix +// revisions: old new +//[old] edition:2015 +//[new] edition:2021 +//[new] run-rustfix +// FIXME: the test suite tries to create a crate called `bare_trait_dont_suggest_dyn.new` +#![crate_name="bare_trait_dont_suggest_dyn"] #![deny(bare_trait_objects)] fn ord_prefer_dot(s: String) -> Ord { //~^ ERROR the trait `Ord` cannot be made into an object + //[old]~| ERROR trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated + //[old]~| WARNING this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) (s.starts_with("."), s) } fn main() { diff --git a/tests/ui/on-unimplemented/multiple-impls.rs b/tests/ui/on-unimplemented/multiple-impls.rs index a32fd4566231..b74957ebcd40 100644 --- a/tests/ui/on-unimplemented/multiple-impls.rs +++ b/tests/ui/on-unimplemented/multiple-impls.rs @@ -33,13 +33,10 @@ fn main() { Index::index(&[] as &[i32], 2u32); //~^ ERROR E0277 //~| ERROR E0277 - //~| ERROR E0277 Index::index(&[] as &[i32], Foo(2u32)); //~^ ERROR E0277 //~| ERROR E0277 - //~| ERROR E0277 Index::index(&[] as &[i32], Bar(2u32)); //~^ ERROR E0277 //~| ERROR E0277 - //~| ERROR E0277 } diff --git a/tests/ui/on-unimplemented/multiple-impls.stderr b/tests/ui/on-unimplemented/multiple-impls.stderr index 3d0e36db7521..f59c93a7c375 100644 --- a/tests/ui/on-unimplemented/multiple-impls.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/on-unimplemented/multiple-impls.stderr @@ -11,6 +11,32 @@ LL | Index::index(&[] as &[i32], 2u32); <[i32] as Index>> <[i32] as Index>> +error[E0277]: the trait bound `[i32]: Index>` is not satisfied + --> $DIR/multiple-impls.rs:36:33 + | +LL | Index::index(&[] as &[i32], Foo(2u32)); + | ------------ ^^^^^^^^^ on impl for Foo + | | + | required by a bound introduced by this call + | + = help: the trait `Index>` is not implemented for `[i32]` + = help: the following other types implement trait `Index`: + <[i32] as Index>> + <[i32] as Index>> + +error[E0277]: the trait bound `[i32]: Index>` is not satisfied + --> $DIR/multiple-impls.rs:39:33 + | +LL | Index::index(&[] as &[i32], Bar(2u32)); + | ------------ ^^^^^^^^^ on impl for Bar + | | + | required by a bound introduced by this call + | + = help: the trait `Index>` is not implemented for `[i32]` + = help: the following other types implement trait `Index`: + <[i32] as Index>> + <[i32] as Index>> + error[E0277]: the trait bound `[i32]: Index` is not satisfied --> $DIR/multiple-impls.rs:33:5 | @@ -23,20 +49,7 @@ LL | Index::index(&[] as &[i32], 2u32); <[i32] as Index>> error[E0277]: the trait bound `[i32]: Index>` is not satisfied - --> $DIR/multiple-impls.rs:37:33 - | -LL | Index::index(&[] as &[i32], Foo(2u32)); - | ------------ ^^^^^^^^^ on impl for Foo - | | - | required by a bound introduced by this call - | - = help: the trait `Index>` is not implemented for `[i32]` - = help: the following other types implement trait `Index`: - <[i32] as Index>> - <[i32] as Index>> - -error[E0277]: the trait bound `[i32]: Index>` is not satisfied - --> $DIR/multiple-impls.rs:37:5 + --> $DIR/multiple-impls.rs:36:5 | LL | Index::index(&[] as &[i32], Foo(2u32)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ on impl for Foo @@ -47,20 +60,7 @@ LL | Index::index(&[] as &[i32], Foo(2u32)); <[i32] as Index>> error[E0277]: the trait bound `[i32]: Index>` is not satisfied - --> $DIR/multiple-impls.rs:41:33 - | -LL | Index::index(&[] as &[i32], Bar(2u32)); - | ------------ ^^^^^^^^^ on impl for Bar - | | - | required by a bound introduced by this call - | - = help: the trait `Index>` is not implemented for `[i32]` - = help: the following other types implement trait `Index`: - <[i32] as Index>> - <[i32] as Index>> - -error[E0277]: the trait bound `[i32]: Index>` is not satisfied - --> $DIR/multiple-impls.rs:41:5 + --> $DIR/multiple-impls.rs:39:5 | LL | Index::index(&[] as &[i32], Bar(2u32)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ on impl for Bar @@ -70,39 +70,6 @@ LL | Index::index(&[] as &[i32], Bar(2u32)); <[i32] as Index>> <[i32] as Index>> -error[E0277]: the trait bound `[i32]: Index` is not satisfied - --> $DIR/multiple-impls.rs:33:5 - | -LL | Index::index(&[] as &[i32], 2u32); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ trait message - | - = help: the trait `Index` is not implemented for `[i32]` - = help: the following other types implement trait `Index`: - <[i32] as Index>> - <[i32] as Index>> - -error[E0277]: the trait bound `[i32]: Index>` is not satisfied - --> $DIR/multiple-impls.rs:37:5 - | -LL | Index::index(&[] as &[i32], Foo(2u32)); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ on impl for Foo - | - = help: the trait `Index>` is not implemented for `[i32]` - = help: the following other types implement trait `Index`: - <[i32] as Index>> - <[i32] as Index>> - -error[E0277]: the trait bound `[i32]: Index>` is not satisfied - --> $DIR/multiple-impls.rs:41:5 - | -LL | Index::index(&[] as &[i32], Bar(2u32)); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ on impl for Bar - | - = help: the trait `Index>` is not implemented for `[i32]` - = help: the following other types implement trait `Index`: - <[i32] as Index>> - <[i32] as Index>> - -error: aborting due to 9 previous errors +error: aborting due to 6 previous errors For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`. diff --git a/tests/ui/on-unimplemented/on-impl.rs b/tests/ui/on-unimplemented/on-impl.rs index d0537810ce11..ab3e67d01fe4 100644 --- a/tests/ui/on-unimplemented/on-impl.rs +++ b/tests/ui/on-unimplemented/on-impl.rs @@ -22,5 +22,4 @@ fn main() { Index::::index(&[1, 2, 3] as &[i32], 2u32); //~^ ERROR E0277 //~| ERROR E0277 - //~| ERROR E0277 } diff --git a/tests/ui/on-unimplemented/on-impl.stderr b/tests/ui/on-unimplemented/on-impl.stderr index 3a0b8353fa5e..c7d2a78af6cb 100644 --- a/tests/ui/on-unimplemented/on-impl.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/on-unimplemented/on-impl.stderr @@ -20,16 +20,6 @@ LL | Index::::index(&[1, 2, 3] as &[i32], 2u32); = help: the trait `Index` is implemented for `[i32]` = help: for that trait implementation, expected `usize`, found `u32` -error[E0277]: the trait bound `[i32]: Index` is not satisfied - --> $DIR/on-impl.rs:22:5 - | -LL | Index::::index(&[1, 2, 3] as &[i32], 2u32); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ a usize is required to index into a slice - | - = help: the trait `Index` is not implemented for `[i32]` - = help: the trait `Index` is implemented for `[i32]` - = help: for that trait implementation, expected `usize`, found `u32` - -error: aborting due to 3 previous errors +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`. diff --git a/tests/ui/on-unimplemented/on-trait.stderr b/tests/ui/on-unimplemented/on-trait.stderr index 4847a1a5a611..4097ee1350db 100644 --- a/tests/ui/on-unimplemented/on-trait.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/on-unimplemented/on-trait.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error[E0277]: the trait bound `Option>: MyFromIterator<&u8>` is not sati --> $DIR/on-trait.rs:28:30 | LL | let y: Option> = collect(x.iter()); // this should give approximately the same error for x.iter().collect() - | ^^^^^^^ a collection of type `Option>` cannot be built from an iterator over elements of type `&u8` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ a collection of type `Option>` cannot be built from an iterator over elements of type `&u8` | = help: the trait `MyFromIterator<&u8>` is not implemented for `Option>` help: this trait has no implementations, consider adding one @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ error[E0277]: the trait bound `String: Foo` is not satisfied --> $DIR/on-trait.rs:31:21 | LL | let x: String = foobar(); - | ^^^^^^ test error `String` with `u8` `_` `u32` in `Foo` + | ^^^^^^^^ test error `String` with `u8` `_` `u32` in `Foo` | = help: the trait `Foo` is not implemented for `String` help: this trait has no implementations, consider adding one diff --git a/tests/ui/panic-handler/panic-handler-requires-panic-info.rs b/tests/ui/panic-handler/panic-handler-requires-panic-info.rs index f13c12fc52e4..b59023b50e1e 100644 --- a/tests/ui/panic-handler/panic-handler-requires-panic-info.rs +++ b/tests/ui/panic-handler/panic-handler-requires-panic-info.rs @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ // compile-flags:-C panic=abort -// error-pattern: language item required, but not found: `panic_info` #![feature(lang_items)] #![feature(no_core)] @@ -8,6 +7,7 @@ #[panic_handler] fn panic() -> ! { + //~^ ERROR requires `panic_info` lang_item loop {} } diff --git a/tests/ui/panic-handler/panic-handler-requires-panic-info.stderr b/tests/ui/panic-handler/panic-handler-requires-panic-info.stderr index 06ff8e3098aa..873f61a51632 100644 --- a/tests/ui/panic-handler/panic-handler-requires-panic-info.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/panic-handler/panic-handler-requires-panic-info.stderr @@ -1,4 +1,8 @@ -error: language item required, but not found: `panic_info` +error: requires `panic_info` lang_item + --> $DIR/panic-handler-requires-panic-info.rs:9:1 + | +LL | fn panic() -> ! { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 1 previous error diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/attribute/properly-recover-from-trailing-outer-attribute-in-body.rs b/tests/ui/parser/attribute/properly-recover-from-trailing-outer-attribute-in-body.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..a7412f51782f --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/parser/attribute/properly-recover-from-trailing-outer-attribute-in-body.rs @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +// Issue #118164: recovery path leaving unemitted error behind +fn bar() -> String { + #[cfg(feature = )] + [1, 2, 3].iter().map().collect::() //~ ERROR expected `;`, found `#` + #[attr] //~ ERROR expected statement after outer attribute +} +fn main() { + let _ = bar(); +} diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/attribute/properly-recover-from-trailing-outer-attribute-in-body.stderr b/tests/ui/parser/attribute/properly-recover-from-trailing-outer-attribute-in-body.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..dd0081cc2dff --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/parser/attribute/properly-recover-from-trailing-outer-attribute-in-body.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +error: expected `;`, found `#` + --> $DIR/properly-recover-from-trailing-outer-attribute-in-body.rs:4:47 + | +LL | #[cfg(feature = )] + | ------------------ only `;` terminated statements or tail expressions are allowed after this attribute +LL | [1, 2, 3].iter().map().collect::() + | ^ expected `;` here +LL | #[attr] + | - unexpected token + | +help: add `;` here + | +LL | [1, 2, 3].iter().map().collect::(); + | + +help: alternatively, consider surrounding the expression with a block + | +LL | { [1, 2, 3].iter().map().collect::() } + | + + + +error: expected statement after outer attribute + --> $DIR/properly-recover-from-trailing-outer-attribute-in-body.rs:5:5 + | +LL | #[attr] + | ^^^^^^^ + +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors + diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/issues/issue-24197.rs b/tests/ui/parser/issues/issue-24197.rs index aaf5137461fa..9bba16e5596f 100644 --- a/tests/ui/parser/issues/issue-24197.rs +++ b/tests/ui/parser/issues/issue-24197.rs @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ fn main() { - let buf[0] = 0; //~ ERROR expected one of `:`, `;`, `=`, `@`, or `|`, found `[` + let buf[0] = 0; //~ error: expected a pattern, found an expression } diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/issues/issue-24197.stderr b/tests/ui/parser/issues/issue-24197.stderr index 3ef707f3953c..7ebbf4ac370d 100644 --- a/tests/ui/parser/issues/issue-24197.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/parser/issues/issue-24197.stderr @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -error: expected one of `:`, `;`, `=`, `@`, or `|`, found `[` - --> $DIR/issue-24197.rs:2:12 +error: expected a pattern, found an expression + --> $DIR/issue-24197.rs:2:9 | LL | let buf[0] = 0; - | ^ expected one of `:`, `;`, `=`, `@`, or `|` + | ^^^^^^ arbitrary expressions are not allowed in patterns error: aborting due to 1 previous error diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/issues/issue-24375.rs b/tests/ui/parser/issues/issue-24375.rs index 1d128d33e4f4..a5e256b7f155 100644 --- a/tests/ui/parser/issues/issue-24375.rs +++ b/tests/ui/parser/issues/issue-24375.rs @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ static tmp : [&'static str; 2] = ["hello", "he"]; fn main() { let z = "hello"; match z { - tmp[0] => {} //~ ERROR expected one of `=>`, `@`, `if`, or `|`, found `[` + tmp[0] => {} //~ error: expected a pattern, found an expression _ => {} } } diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/issues/issue-24375.stderr b/tests/ui/parser/issues/issue-24375.stderr index bb1e19e9e6d8..e6ef07d13fd8 100644 --- a/tests/ui/parser/issues/issue-24375.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/parser/issues/issue-24375.stderr @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -error: expected one of `=>`, `@`, `if`, or `|`, found `[` - --> $DIR/issue-24375.rs:6:12 +error: expected a pattern, found an expression + --> $DIR/issue-24375.rs:6:9 | LL | tmp[0] => {} - | ^ expected one of `=>`, `@`, `if`, or `|` + | ^^^^^^ arbitrary expressions are not allowed in patterns error: aborting due to 1 previous error diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/label-is-actually-char.rs b/tests/ui/parser/label-is-actually-char.rs index 183da603da43..74df898d1910 100644 --- a/tests/ui/parser/label-is-actually-char.rs +++ b/tests/ui/parser/label-is-actually-char.rs @@ -1,16 +1,43 @@ +// Note: it's ok to interpret 'a as 'a', but but not ok to interpret 'abc as +// 'abc' because 'abc' is not a valid char literal. + fn main() { let c = 'a; //~^ ERROR expected `while`, `for`, `loop` or `{` after a label //~| HELP add `'` to close the char literal - match c { + + let c = 'abc; + //~^ ERROR expected `while`, `for`, `loop` or `{` after a label + //~| ERROR expected expression, found `;` +} + +fn f() { + match 'a' { 'a'..='b => {} //~^ ERROR unexpected token: `'b` //~| HELP add `'` to close the char literal - _ => {} + 'c'..='def => {} + //~^ ERROR unexpected token: `'def` } - let x = ['a, 'b]; - //~^ ERROR expected `while`, `for`, `loop` or `{` after a label - //~| ERROR expected `while`, `for`, `loop` or `{` after a label - //~| HELP add `'` to close the char literal - //~| HELP add `'` to close the char literal +} + +fn g() { + match 'g' { + 'g => {} + //~^ ERROR expected pattern, found `=>` + //~| HELP add `'` to close the char literal + 'hij => {} + //~^ ERROR expected pattern, found `'hij` + _ => {} + } +} + +fn h() { + let x = ['a, 'b, 'cde]; + //~^ ERROR expected `while`, `for`, `loop` or `{` after a label + //~| HELP add `'` to close the char literal + //~| ERROR expected `while`, `for`, `loop` or `{` after a label + //~| HELP add `'` to close the char literal + //~| ERROR expected `while`, `for`, `loop` or `{` after a label + //~| ERROR expected expression, found `]` } diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/label-is-actually-char.stderr b/tests/ui/parser/label-is-actually-char.stderr index 28c8d2ada3ad..10a7e1803b53 100644 --- a/tests/ui/parser/label-is-actually-char.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/parser/label-is-actually-char.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: expected `while`, `for`, `loop` or `{` after a label - --> $DIR/label-is-actually-char.rs:2:15 + --> $DIR/label-is-actually-char.rs:5:15 | LL | let c = 'a; | ^ expected `while`, `for`, `loop` or `{` after a label @@ -9,8 +9,20 @@ help: add `'` to close the char literal LL | let c = 'a'; | + +error: expected `while`, `for`, `loop` or `{` after a label + --> $DIR/label-is-actually-char.rs:9:17 + | +LL | let c = 'abc; + | ^ expected `while`, `for`, `loop` or `{` after a label + +error: expected expression, found `;` + --> $DIR/label-is-actually-char.rs:9:17 + | +LL | let c = 'abc; + | ^ expected expression + error: unexpected token: `'b` - --> $DIR/label-is-actually-char.rs:6:15 + --> $DIR/label-is-actually-char.rs:16:15 | LL | 'a'..='b => {} | ^^ @@ -20,27 +32,62 @@ help: add `'` to close the char literal LL | 'a'..='b' => {} | + -error: expected `while`, `for`, `loop` or `{` after a label - --> $DIR/label-is-actually-char.rs:11:16 +error: unexpected token: `'def` + --> $DIR/label-is-actually-char.rs:19:15 | -LL | let x = ['a, 'b]; - | ^ expected `while`, `for`, `loop` or `{` after a label +LL | 'c'..='def => {} + | ^^^^ + +error: expected pattern, found `=>` + --> $DIR/label-is-actually-char.rs:26:11 + | +LL | 'g => {} + | ^^ expected pattern | help: add `'` to close the char literal | -LL | let x = ['a', 'b]; - | + +LL | 'g' => {} + | + + +error: expected pattern, found `'hij` + --> $DIR/label-is-actually-char.rs:29:8 + | +LL | 'hij => {} + | ^^^^ expected pattern error: expected `while`, `for`, `loop` or `{` after a label - --> $DIR/label-is-actually-char.rs:11:20 + --> $DIR/label-is-actually-char.rs:36:15 | -LL | let x = ['a, 'b]; - | ^ expected `while`, `for`, `loop` or `{` after a label +LL | let x = ['a, 'b, 'cde]; + | ^ expected `while`, `for`, `loop` or `{` after a label | help: add `'` to close the char literal | -LL | let x = ['a, 'b']; - | + +LL | let x = ['a', 'b, 'cde]; + | + -error: aborting due to 4 previous errors +error: expected `while`, `for`, `loop` or `{` after a label + --> $DIR/label-is-actually-char.rs:36:19 + | +LL | let x = ['a, 'b, 'cde]; + | ^ expected `while`, `for`, `loop` or `{` after a label + | +help: add `'` to close the char literal + | +LL | let x = ['a, 'b', 'cde]; + | + + +error: expected `while`, `for`, `loop` or `{` after a label + --> $DIR/label-is-actually-char.rs:36:25 + | +LL | let x = ['a, 'b, 'cde]; + | ^ expected `while`, `for`, `loop` or `{` after a label + +error: expected expression, found `]` + --> $DIR/label-is-actually-char.rs:36:25 + | +LL | let x = ['a, 'b, 'cde]; + | ^ expected expression + +error: aborting due to 11 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/pat-lt-bracket-5.rs b/tests/ui/parser/pat-lt-bracket-5.rs index aaece1f6bd9c..6d784494d56a 100644 --- a/tests/ui/parser/pat-lt-bracket-5.rs +++ b/tests/ui/parser/pat-lt-bracket-5.rs @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ fn main() { - let v[0] = v[1]; //~ ERROR expected one of `:`, `;`, `=`, `@`, or `|`, found `[` + let v[0] = v[1]; + //~^ error: expected a pattern, found an expression + //~| error: cannot find value `v` in this scope } diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/pat-lt-bracket-5.stderr b/tests/ui/parser/pat-lt-bracket-5.stderr index e556e6c0206f..18cf2df02821 100644 --- a/tests/ui/parser/pat-lt-bracket-5.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/parser/pat-lt-bracket-5.stderr @@ -1,8 +1,15 @@ -error: expected one of `:`, `;`, `=`, `@`, or `|`, found `[` - --> $DIR/pat-lt-bracket-5.rs:2:10 +error: expected a pattern, found an expression + --> $DIR/pat-lt-bracket-5.rs:2:9 | LL | let v[0] = v[1]; - | ^ expected one of `:`, `;`, `=`, `@`, or `|` + | ^^^^ arbitrary expressions are not allowed in patterns -error: aborting due to 1 previous error +error[E0425]: cannot find value `v` in this scope + --> $DIR/pat-lt-bracket-5.rs:2:16 + | +LL | let v[0] = v[1]; + | ^ not found in this scope +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors + +For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0425`. diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/pat-lt-bracket-6.rs b/tests/ui/parser/pat-lt-bracket-6.rs index 7becffa9fe2f..496525ed5370 100644 --- a/tests/ui/parser/pat-lt-bracket-6.rs +++ b/tests/ui/parser/pat-lt-bracket-6.rs @@ -3,7 +3,8 @@ fn main() { let x = Test(&0, []); let Test(&desc[..]) = x; - //~^ ERROR: expected one of `)`, `,`, `@`, or `|`, found `[` + //~^ error: expected a pattern, found an expression + //~| error: this pattern has 1 field, but the corresponding tuple struct has 2 fields } const RECOVERY_WITNESS: () = 0; //~ ERROR mismatched types diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/pat-lt-bracket-6.stderr b/tests/ui/parser/pat-lt-bracket-6.stderr index 035d0dbfe06d..10c638a63e44 100644 --- a/tests/ui/parser/pat-lt-bracket-6.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/parser/pat-lt-bracket-6.stderr @@ -1,18 +1,30 @@ -error: expected one of `)`, `,`, `@`, or `|`, found `[` - --> $DIR/pat-lt-bracket-6.rs:5:19 +error: expected a pattern, found an expression + --> $DIR/pat-lt-bracket-6.rs:5:15 | LL | let Test(&desc[..]) = x; - | ^ - | | - | expected one of `)`, `,`, `@`, or `|` - | help: missing `,` + | ^^^^^^^^ arbitrary expressions are not allowed in patterns error[E0308]: mismatched types - --> $DIR/pat-lt-bracket-6.rs:9:30 + --> $DIR/pat-lt-bracket-6.rs:10:30 | LL | const RECOVERY_WITNESS: () = 0; | ^ expected `()`, found integer -error: aborting due to 2 previous errors +error[E0023]: this pattern has 1 field, but the corresponding tuple struct has 2 fields + --> $DIR/pat-lt-bracket-6.rs:5:14 + | +LL | struct Test(&'static u8, [u8; 0]); + | ----------- ------- tuple struct has 2 fields +... +LL | let Test(&desc[..]) = x; + | ^^^^^^^^^ expected 2 fields, found 1 + | +help: use `_` to explicitly ignore each field + | +LL | let Test(&desc[..], _) = x; + | +++ -For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0308`. +error: aborting due to 3 previous errors + +Some errors have detailed explanations: E0023, E0308. +For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0023`. diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/pat-ranges-3.rs b/tests/ui/parser/pat-ranges-3.rs index 8976dcf0d90f..419768a2a202 100644 --- a/tests/ui/parser/pat-ranges-3.rs +++ b/tests/ui/parser/pat-ranges-3.rs @@ -1,5 +1,9 @@ // Parsing of range patterns fn main() { - let 10 ..= 10 + 3 = 12; //~ expected one of `:`, `;`, `=`, or `|`, found `+` + let 10 ..= 10 + 3 = 12; + //~^ error: expected a pattern range bound, found an expression + + let 10 - 3 ..= 10 = 8; + //~^ error: expected a pattern range bound, found an expression } diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/pat-ranges-3.stderr b/tests/ui/parser/pat-ranges-3.stderr index 611b35a65028..5e1f35d1b6f9 100644 --- a/tests/ui/parser/pat-ranges-3.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/parser/pat-ranges-3.stderr @@ -1,8 +1,14 @@ -error: expected one of `:`, `;`, `=`, or `|`, found `+` - --> $DIR/pat-ranges-3.rs:4:19 +error: expected a pattern range bound, found an expression + --> $DIR/pat-ranges-3.rs:4:16 | LL | let 10 ..= 10 + 3 = 12; - | ^ expected one of `:`, `;`, `=`, or `|` + | ^^^^^^ arbitrary expressions are not allowed in patterns -error: aborting due to 1 previous error +error: expected a pattern range bound, found an expression + --> $DIR/pat-ranges-3.rs:7:9 + | +LL | let 10 - 3 ..= 10 = 8; + | ^^^^^^ arbitrary expressions are not allowed in patterns + +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/pat-ranges-4.rs b/tests/ui/parser/pat-ranges-4.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 61188976b028..000000000000 --- a/tests/ui/parser/pat-ranges-4.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -// Parsing of range patterns - -fn main() { - let 10 - 3 ..= 10 = 8; - //~^ error: expected one of `...`, `..=`, `..`, `:`, `;`, `=`, or `|`, found `-` -} diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/pat-ranges-4.stderr b/tests/ui/parser/pat-ranges-4.stderr deleted file mode 100644 index c30160291d60..000000000000 --- a/tests/ui/parser/pat-ranges-4.stderr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -error: expected one of `...`, `..=`, `..`, `:`, `;`, `=`, or `|`, found `-` - --> $DIR/pat-ranges-4.rs:4:12 - | -LL | let 10 - 3 ..= 10 = 8; - | ^ expected one of 7 possible tokens - -error: aborting due to 1 previous error - diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/pat-recover-exprs.rs b/tests/ui/parser/pat-recover-exprs.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..ecd471467e38 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/parser/pat-recover-exprs.rs @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +fn main() { + match u8::MAX { + u8::MAX.abs() => (), + //~^ error: expected a pattern, found a method call + x.sqrt() @ .. => (), + //~^ error: expected a pattern, found a method call + //~| error: left-hand side of `@` must be a binding + z @ w @ v.u() => (), + //~^ error: expected a pattern, found a method call + y.ilog(3) => (), + //~^ error: expected a pattern, found a method call + n + 1 => (), + //~^ error: expected a pattern, found an expression + ("".f() + 14 * 8) => (), + //~^ error: expected a pattern, found an expression + 0 | ((1) | 2) | 3 => (), + f?() => (), + //~^ error: expected a pattern, found an expression + (_ + 1) => (), + //~^ error: expected one of `)`, `,`, or `|`, found `+` + } + + let 1 + 1 = 2; + //~^ error: expected a pattern, found an expression + + let b = matches!(x, (x * x | x.f()) | x[0]); + //~^ error: expected one of `)`, `,`, `@`, or `|`, found `*` +} diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/pat-recover-exprs.stderr b/tests/ui/parser/pat-recover-exprs.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..787fd03b0c30 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/parser/pat-recover-exprs.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +error: expected a pattern, found a method call + --> $DIR/pat-recover-exprs.rs:3:9 + | +LL | u8::MAX.abs() => (), + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ method calls are not allowed in patterns + +error: expected a pattern, found a method call + --> $DIR/pat-recover-exprs.rs:5:9 + | +LL | x.sqrt() @ .. => (), + | ^^^^^^^^ method calls are not allowed in patterns + +error: left-hand side of `@` must be a binding + --> $DIR/pat-recover-exprs.rs:5:9 + | +LL | x.sqrt() @ .. => (), + | --------^^^-- + | | | + | | also a pattern + | interpreted as a pattern, not a binding + | + = note: bindings are `x`, `mut x`, `ref x`, and `ref mut x` + +error: expected a pattern, found a method call + --> $DIR/pat-recover-exprs.rs:8:17 + | +LL | z @ w @ v.u() => (), + | ^^^^^ method calls are not allowed in patterns + +error: expected a pattern, found a method call + --> $DIR/pat-recover-exprs.rs:10:9 + | +LL | y.ilog(3) => (), + | ^^^^^^^^^ method calls are not allowed in patterns + +error: expected a pattern, found an expression + --> $DIR/pat-recover-exprs.rs:12:9 + | +LL | n + 1 => (), + | ^^^^^ arbitrary expressions are not allowed in patterns + +error: expected a pattern, found an expression + --> $DIR/pat-recover-exprs.rs:14:10 + | +LL | ("".f() + 14 * 8) => (), + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ arbitrary expressions are not allowed in patterns + +error: expected a pattern, found an expression + --> $DIR/pat-recover-exprs.rs:17:9 + | +LL | f?() => (), + | ^^^^ arbitrary expressions are not allowed in patterns + +error: expected one of `)`, `,`, or `|`, found `+` + --> $DIR/pat-recover-exprs.rs:19:12 + | +LL | (_ + 1) => (), + | ^ expected one of `)`, `,`, or `|` + +error: expected a pattern, found an expression + --> $DIR/pat-recover-exprs.rs:23:9 + | +LL | let 1 + 1 = 2; + | ^^^^^ arbitrary expressions are not allowed in patterns + +error: expected one of `)`, `,`, `@`, or `|`, found `*` + --> $DIR/pat-recover-exprs.rs:26:28 + | +LL | let b = matches!(x, (x * x | x.f()) | x[0]); + | ^ expected one of `)`, `,`, `@`, or `|` + --> $SRC_DIR/core/src/macros/mod.rs:LL:COL + | + = note: while parsing argument for this `pat` macro fragment + +error: aborting due to 11 previous errors + diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/pat-recover-methodcalls.rs b/tests/ui/parser/pat-recover-methodcalls.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..54104e9a5355 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/parser/pat-recover-methodcalls.rs @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +struct Foo(String); +struct Bar { baz: String } + +fn foo(foo: Foo) -> bool { + match foo { + Foo("hi".to_owned()) => true, + //~^ error: expected a pattern, found a method call + _ => false + } +} + +fn bar(bar: Bar) -> bool { + match bar { + Bar { baz: "hi".to_owned() } => true, + //~^ error: expected a pattern, found a method call + _ => false + } +} + +fn baz() { // issue #90121 + let foo = vec!["foo".to_string()]; + + match foo.as_slice() { + &["foo".to_string()] => {} + //~^ error: expected a pattern, found a method call + _ => {} + }; +} + +fn main() { + if let (-1.some(4)) = (0, Some(4)) {} + //~^ error: expected a pattern, found a method call + + if let (-1.Some(4)) = (0, Some(4)) {} + //~^ error: expected one of `)`, `,`, `...`, `..=`, `..`, or `|`, found `.` + //~| help: missing `,` +} diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/pat-recover-methodcalls.stderr b/tests/ui/parser/pat-recover-methodcalls.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..1f9ae81dc0c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/parser/pat-recover-methodcalls.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +error: expected a pattern, found a method call + --> $DIR/pat-recover-methodcalls.rs:6:13 + | +LL | Foo("hi".to_owned()) => true, + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ method calls are not allowed in patterns + +error: expected a pattern, found a method call + --> $DIR/pat-recover-methodcalls.rs:14:20 + | +LL | Bar { baz: "hi".to_owned() } => true, + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ method calls are not allowed in patterns + +error: expected a pattern, found a method call + --> $DIR/pat-recover-methodcalls.rs:24:11 + | +LL | &["foo".to_string()] => {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ method calls are not allowed in patterns + +error: expected a pattern, found a method call + --> $DIR/pat-recover-methodcalls.rs:31:13 + | +LL | if let (-1.some(4)) = (0, Some(4)) {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^ method calls are not allowed in patterns + +error: expected one of `)`, `,`, `...`, `..=`, `..`, or `|`, found `.` + --> $DIR/pat-recover-methodcalls.rs:34:15 + | +LL | if let (-1.Some(4)) = (0, Some(4)) {} + | ^ + | | + | expected one of `)`, `,`, `...`, `..=`, `..`, or `|` + | help: missing `,` + +error: aborting due to 5 previous errors + diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/pat-recover-ranges.rs b/tests/ui/parser/pat-recover-ranges.rs index 65a6fc6fe21f..7d77e950d905 100644 --- a/tests/ui/parser/pat-recover-ranges.rs +++ b/tests/ui/parser/pat-recover-ranges.rs @@ -8,6 +8,22 @@ fn main() { (0)..=(-4) => (), //~^ error: range pattern bounds cannot have parentheses //~| error: range pattern bounds cannot have parentheses + ..=1 + 2 => (), + //~^ error: expected a pattern range bound, found an expression + (4).. => (), + //~^ error: range pattern bounds cannot have parentheses + (-4 + 0).. => (), + //~^ error: expected a pattern range bound, found an expression + //~| error: range pattern bounds cannot have parentheses + (1 + 4)...1 * 2 => (), + //~^ error: expected a pattern range bound, found an expression + //~| error: expected a pattern range bound, found an expression + //~| error: range pattern bounds cannot have parentheses + //~| warning: `...` range patterns are deprecated + //~| warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021! + 0.x()..="y".z() => (), + //~^ error: expected a pattern range bound, found a method call + //~| error: expected a pattern range bound, found a method call }; } diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/pat-recover-ranges.stderr b/tests/ui/parser/pat-recover-ranges.stderr index 0d722b5aa95c..a7d62bd7f8ad 100644 --- a/tests/ui/parser/pat-recover-ranges.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/parser/pat-recover-ranges.stderr @@ -46,5 +46,87 @@ LL - (0)..=(-4) => (), LL + (0)..=-4 => (), | -error: aborting due to 4 previous errors +error: expected a pattern range bound, found an expression + --> $DIR/pat-recover-ranges.rs:11:12 + | +LL | ..=1 + 2 => (), + | ^^^^^ arbitrary expressions are not allowed in patterns + +error: range pattern bounds cannot have parentheses + --> $DIR/pat-recover-ranges.rs:13:9 + | +LL | (4).. => (), + | ^ ^ + | +help: remove these parentheses + | +LL - (4).. => (), +LL + 4.. => (), + | + +error: expected a pattern range bound, found an expression + --> $DIR/pat-recover-ranges.rs:15:10 + | +LL | (-4 + 0).. => (), + | ^^^^^^ arbitrary expressions are not allowed in patterns + +error: range pattern bounds cannot have parentheses + --> $DIR/pat-recover-ranges.rs:15:9 + | +LL | (-4 + 0).. => (), + | ^ ^ + | +help: remove these parentheses + | +LL - (-4 + 0).. => (), +LL + -4 + 0.. => (), + | + +error: expected a pattern range bound, found an expression + --> $DIR/pat-recover-ranges.rs:18:10 + | +LL | (1 + 4)...1 * 2 => (), + | ^^^^^ arbitrary expressions are not allowed in patterns + +error: range pattern bounds cannot have parentheses + --> $DIR/pat-recover-ranges.rs:18:9 + | +LL | (1 + 4)...1 * 2 => (), + | ^ ^ + | +help: remove these parentheses + | +LL - (1 + 4)...1 * 2 => (), +LL + 1 + 4...1 * 2 => (), + | + +error: expected a pattern range bound, found an expression + --> $DIR/pat-recover-ranges.rs:18:19 + | +LL | (1 + 4)...1 * 2 => (), + | ^^^^^ arbitrary expressions are not allowed in patterns + +error: expected a pattern range bound, found a method call + --> $DIR/pat-recover-ranges.rs:24:9 + | +LL | 0.x()..="y".z() => (), + | ^^^^^ method calls are not allowed in patterns + +error: expected a pattern range bound, found a method call + --> $DIR/pat-recover-ranges.rs:24:17 + | +LL | 0.x()..="y".z() => (), + | ^^^^^^^ method calls are not allowed in patterns + +warning: `...` range patterns are deprecated + --> $DIR/pat-recover-ranges.rs:18:16 + | +LL | (1 + 4)...1 * 2 => (), + | ^^^ help: use `..=` for an inclusive range + | + = warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021! + = note: for more information, see + = note: `#[warn(ellipsis_inclusive_range_patterns)]` on by default + +error: aborting due to 13 previous errors; 1 warning emitted diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/pat-recover-wildcards.rs b/tests/ui/parser/pat-recover-wildcards.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..f506e2223d60 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/parser/pat-recover-wildcards.rs @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +// check that we can't do funny things with wildcards. + +fn a() { + match 1 { + _ + 1 => () //~ error: expected one of `=>`, `if`, or `|`, found `+` + } +} + +fn b() { + match 2 { + (_ % 4) => () //~ error: expected one of `)`, `,`, or `|`, found `%` + } +} + +fn c() { + match 3 { + _.x() => () //~ error: expected one of `=>`, `if`, or `|`, found `.` + } +} + +fn d() { + match 4 { + _..=4 => () //~ error: expected one of `=>`, `if`, or `|`, found `..=` + } +} + +fn e() { + match 5 { + .._ => () //~ error: expected one of `=>`, `if`, or `|`, found reserved identifier `_` + } +} + +fn f() { + match 6 { + 0..._ => () + //~^ error: inclusive range with no end + //~| error: expected one of `=>`, `if`, or `|`, found reserved identifier `_` + } +} + +fn g() { + match 7 { + (_ * 0)..5 => () //~ error: expected one of `)`, `,`, or `|`, found `*` + } +} + +fn h() { + match 8 { + ..(_) => () //~ error: expected one of `=>`, `if`, or `|`, found `(` + } +} + +fn i() { + match 9 { + 4..=(2 + _) => () + //~^ error: expected a pattern range bound, found an expression + //~| error: range pattern bounds cannot have parentheses + } +} + +fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/pat-recover-wildcards.stderr b/tests/ui/parser/pat-recover-wildcards.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..2b0c9bbc5be8 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/parser/pat-recover-wildcards.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +error: expected one of `=>`, `if`, or `|`, found `+` + --> $DIR/pat-recover-wildcards.rs:5:11 + | +LL | _ + 1 => () + | ^ expected one of `=>`, `if`, or `|` + +error: expected one of `)`, `,`, or `|`, found `%` + --> $DIR/pat-recover-wildcards.rs:11:12 + | +LL | (_ % 4) => () + | ^ expected one of `)`, `,`, or `|` + +error: expected one of `=>`, `if`, or `|`, found `.` + --> $DIR/pat-recover-wildcards.rs:17:10 + | +LL | _.x() => () + | ^ expected one of `=>`, `if`, or `|` + +error: expected one of `=>`, `if`, or `|`, found `..=` + --> $DIR/pat-recover-wildcards.rs:23:10 + | +LL | _..=4 => () + | ^^^ expected one of `=>`, `if`, or `|` + +error: expected one of `=>`, `if`, or `|`, found reserved identifier `_` + --> $DIR/pat-recover-wildcards.rs:29:11 + | +LL | .._ => () + | ^ expected one of `=>`, `if`, or `|` + +error[E0586]: inclusive range with no end + --> $DIR/pat-recover-wildcards.rs:35:10 + | +LL | 0..._ => () + | ^^^ help: use `..` instead + | + = note: inclusive ranges must be bounded at the end (`..=b` or `a..=b`) + +error: expected one of `=>`, `if`, or `|`, found reserved identifier `_` + --> $DIR/pat-recover-wildcards.rs:35:13 + | +LL | 0..._ => () + | ^ expected one of `=>`, `if`, or `|` + +error: expected one of `)`, `,`, or `|`, found `*` + --> $DIR/pat-recover-wildcards.rs:43:12 + | +LL | (_ * 0)..5 => () + | ^ expected one of `)`, `,`, or `|` + +error: expected one of `=>`, `if`, or `|`, found `(` + --> $DIR/pat-recover-wildcards.rs:49:11 + | +LL | ..(_) => () + | ^ expected one of `=>`, `if`, or `|` + +error: expected a pattern range bound, found an expression + --> $DIR/pat-recover-wildcards.rs:55:14 + | +LL | 4..=(2 + _) => () + | ^^^^^ arbitrary expressions are not allowed in patterns + +error: range pattern bounds cannot have parentheses + --> $DIR/pat-recover-wildcards.rs:55:13 + | +LL | 4..=(2 + _) => () + | ^ ^ + | +help: remove these parentheses + | +LL - 4..=(2 + _) => () +LL + 4..=2 + _ => () + | + +error: aborting due to 11 previous errors + +For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0586`. diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/range-exclusive-dotdotlt.rs b/tests/ui/parser/range-exclusive-dotdotlt.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..5752566026f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/parser/range-exclusive-dotdotlt.rs @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +fn foo() { + let _ = 0..<10; + //~^ ERROR: expected type, found `10` + //~| HELP: remove the `<` to write an exclusive range +} + +fn bar() { + let _ = 0..`, or `as`, found `;` + //~| HELP: remove the `<` to write an exclusive range +} + +fn baz() { + let _ = ; + //~^ ERROR: expected `::`, found `;` +} + +fn qux() { + let _ = [1, 2, 3][..<1]; + //~^ ERROR: expected type, found `1` + //~| HELP: remove the `<` to write an exclusive range +} + +fn quux() { + let _ = [1, 2, 3][..`, or `as`, found `]` + //~| HELP: remove the `<` to write an exclusive range +} + +fn foobar() { + let _ = [1, 2, 3][..]; + //~^ ERROR: expected `::`, found `]` +} + +fn ok1() { + let _ = [1, 2, 3][..::default()]; +} + +fn ok2() { + let _ = 0..::default(); +} + +fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/range-exclusive-dotdotlt.stderr b/tests/ui/parser/range-exclusive-dotdotlt.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..af25e1df343d --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/parser/range-exclusive-dotdotlt.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +error: expected type, found `10` + --> $DIR/range-exclusive-dotdotlt.rs:2:17 + | +LL | let _ = 0..<10; + | -^^ expected type + | | + | help: remove the `<` to write an exclusive range + +error: expected one of `!`, `(`, `+`, `::`, `<`, `>`, or `as`, found `;` + --> $DIR/range-exclusive-dotdotlt.rs:8:20 + | +LL | let _ = 0.. $DIR/range-exclusive-dotdotlt.rs:14:18 + | +LL | let _ = ; + | ^ expected `::` + +error: expected type, found `1` + --> $DIR/range-exclusive-dotdotlt.rs:19:26 + | +LL | let _ = [1, 2, 3][..<1]; + | -^ expected type + | | + | help: remove the `<` to write an exclusive range + +error: expected one of `!`, `(`, `+`, `::`, `<`, `>`, or `as`, found `]` + --> $DIR/range-exclusive-dotdotlt.rs:25:29 + | +LL | let _ = [1, 2, 3][.. $DIR/range-exclusive-dotdotlt.rs:31:30 + | +LL | let _ = [1, 2, 3][..]; + | ^ expected `::` + +error: aborting due to 6 previous errors + diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/recover/recover-fn-trait-from-fn-kw.stderr b/tests/ui/parser/recover/recover-fn-trait-from-fn-kw.stderr index 3681a796c53e..17138a6f0792 100644 --- a/tests/ui/parser/recover/recover-fn-trait-from-fn-kw.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/parser/recover/recover-fn-trait-from-fn-kw.stderr @@ -30,8 +30,9 @@ error[E0631]: type mismatch in closure arguments --> $DIR/recover-fn-trait-from-fn-kw.rs:10:5 | LL | foo2(|_: ()| {}); - | ^^^^ ------- found signature defined here - | | + | ^^^^^-------^^^^ + | | | + | | found signature defined here | expected due to this | = note: expected closure signature `fn(i32) -> _` diff --git a/tests/ui/pattern/usefulness/empty-types.exhaustive_patterns.stderr b/tests/ui/pattern/usefulness/empty-types.exhaustive_patterns.stderr index 367aba3bdd6e..0c55164a780b 100644 --- a/tests/ui/pattern/usefulness/empty-types.exhaustive_patterns.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/pattern/usefulness/empty-types.exhaustive_patterns.stderr @@ -1,23 +1,23 @@ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:47:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:50:9 | LL | _ => {} | ^ | note: the lint level is defined here - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:13:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:16:9 | LL | #![deny(unreachable_patterns)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:50:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:53:9 | LL | _x => {} | ^^ error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: type `&!` is non-empty - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:54:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:57:11 | LL | match ref_never {} | ^^^^^^^^^ @@ -32,31 +32,31 @@ LL + } | error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:69:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:72:9 | LL | (_, _) => {} | ^^^^^^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:76:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:79:9 | LL | _ => {} | ^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:79:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:82:9 | LL | (_, _) => {} | ^^^^^^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:83:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:86:9 | LL | _ => {} | ^ error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `Ok(_)` not covered - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:87:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:90:11 | LL | match res_u32_never {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ pattern `Ok(_)` not covered @@ -75,19 +75,19 @@ LL + } | error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:95:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:98:9 | LL | Err(_) => {} | ^^^^^^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:100:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:103:9 | LL | Err(_) => {} | ^^^^^^ error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `Ok(1_u32..=u32::MAX)` not covered - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:97:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:100:11 | LL | match res_u32_never { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ pattern `Ok(1_u32..=u32::MAX)` not covered @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ LL ~ Ok(1_u32..=u32::MAX) => todo!() | error[E0005]: refutable pattern in local binding - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:104:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:107:9 | LL | let Ok(_x) = res_u32_never.as_ref(); | ^^^^^^ pattern `Err(_)` not covered @@ -119,17 +119,11 @@ LL | let Ok(_x) = res_u32_never.as_ref() else { todo!() }; | ++++++++++++++++ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:115:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:118:9 | LL | _ => {} | ^ -error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:119:9 - | -LL | Ok(_) => {} - | ^^^^^ - error: unreachable pattern --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:122:9 | @@ -137,103 +131,109 @@ LL | Ok(_) => {} | ^^^^^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:123:9 - | -LL | _ => {} - | ^ - -error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:126:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:125:9 | LL | Ok(_) => {} | ^^^^^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:127:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:126:9 + | +LL | _ => {} + | ^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:129:9 + | +LL | Ok(_) => {} + | ^^^^^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:130:9 | LL | Err(_) => {} | ^^^^^^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:136:13 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:139:13 | LL | _ => {} | ^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:139:13 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:142:13 | LL | _ if false => {} | ^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:148:13 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:151:13 | LL | Some(_) => {} | ^^^^^^^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:152:13 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:155:13 | LL | _ => {} | ^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:204:13 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:207:13 | LL | _ => {} | ^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:209:13 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:212:13 | LL | _ => {} | ^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:214:13 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:217:13 | LL | _ => {} | ^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:219:13 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:222:13 | LL | _ => {} | ^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:225:13 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:228:13 | LL | _ => {} | ^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:284:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:287:9 | LL | _ => {} | ^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:287:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:290:9 | LL | (_, _) => {} | ^^^^^^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:290:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:293:9 | LL | Ok(_) => {} | ^^^^^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:291:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:294:9 | LL | Err(_) => {} | ^^^^^^ error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: type `&[!]` is non-empty - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:323:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:326:11 | LL | match slice_never {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ LL + } | error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `&[]` not covered - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:334:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:337:11 | LL | match slice_never { | ^^^^^^^^^^^ pattern `&[]` not covered @@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ LL + &[] => todo!() | error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `&[]` not covered - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:347:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:350:11 | LL | match slice_never { | ^^^^^^^^^^^ pattern `&[]` not covered @@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ LL + &[] => todo!() | error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: type `[!]` is non-empty - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:353:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:356:11 | LL | match *slice_never {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -288,25 +288,25 @@ LL + } | error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:363:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:366:9 | LL | _ => {} | ^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:366:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:369:9 | LL | [_, _, _] => {} | ^^^^^^^^^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:369:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:372:9 | LL | [_, ..] => {} | ^^^^^^^ error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: type `[!; 0]` is non-empty - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:383:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:386:11 | LL | match array_0_never {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -320,13 +320,13 @@ LL + } | error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:390:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:393:9 | LL | _ => {} | ^ error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `[]` not covered - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:392:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:395:11 | LL | match array_0_never { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ pattern `[]` not covered @@ -340,49 +340,49 @@ LL + [] => todo!() | error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:411:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:414:9 | LL | Some(_) => {} | ^^^^^^^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:416:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:419:9 | LL | Some(_a) => {} | ^^^^^^^^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:421:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:424:9 | LL | _ => {} | ^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:426:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:429:9 | LL | _a => {} | ^^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:598:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:601:9 | LL | _ => {} | ^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:601:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:604:9 | LL | _x => {} | ^^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:604:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:607:9 | LL | _ if false => {} | ^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:607:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:610:9 | LL | _x if false => {} | ^^ diff --git a/tests/ui/pattern/usefulness/empty-types.min_exh_pats.stderr b/tests/ui/pattern/usefulness/empty-types.min_exh_pats.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..ed5d125e6840 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/pattern/usefulness/empty-types.min_exh_pats.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,630 @@ +warning: the feature `min_exhaustive_patterns` is incomplete and may not be safe to use and/or cause compiler crashes + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:13:35 + | +LL | #![cfg_attr(min_exh_pats, feature(min_exhaustive_patterns))] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: see issue #119612 for more information + = note: `#[warn(incomplete_features)]` on by default + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:50:9 + | +LL | _ => {} + | ^ + | +note: the lint level is defined here + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:16:9 + | +LL | #![deny(unreachable_patterns)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:53:9 + | +LL | _x => {} + | ^^ + +error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: type `&!` is non-empty + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:57:11 + | +LL | match ref_never {} + | ^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: the matched value is of type `&!` + = note: references are always considered inhabited +help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern as shown + | +LL ~ match ref_never { +LL + _ => todo!(), +LL + } + | + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:72:9 + | +LL | (_, _) => {} + | ^^^^^^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:79:9 + | +LL | _ => {} + | ^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:82:9 + | +LL | (_, _) => {} + | ^^^^^^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:86:9 + | +LL | _ => {} + | ^ + +error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `Ok(_)` not covered + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:90:11 + | +LL | match res_u32_never {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ pattern `Ok(_)` not covered + | +note: `Result` defined here + --> $SRC_DIR/core/src/result.rs:LL:COL + ::: $SRC_DIR/core/src/result.rs:LL:COL + | + = note: not covered + = note: the matched value is of type `Result` +help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern or an explicit pattern as shown + | +LL ~ match res_u32_never { +LL + Ok(_) => todo!(), +LL + } + | + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:98:9 + | +LL | Err(_) => {} + | ^^^^^^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:103:9 + | +LL | Err(_) => {} + | ^^^^^^ + +error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `Ok(1_u32..=u32::MAX)` not covered + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:100:11 + | +LL | match res_u32_never { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ pattern `Ok(1_u32..=u32::MAX)` not covered + | +note: `Result` defined here + --> $SRC_DIR/core/src/result.rs:LL:COL + ::: $SRC_DIR/core/src/result.rs:LL:COL + | + = note: not covered + = note: the matched value is of type `Result` +help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern or an explicit pattern as shown + | +LL ~ Err(_) => {}, +LL ~ Ok(1_u32..=u32::MAX) => todo!() + | + +error[E0005]: refutable pattern in local binding + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:107:9 + | +LL | let Ok(_x) = res_u32_never.as_ref(); + | ^^^^^^ pattern `Err(_)` not covered + | + = note: `let` bindings require an "irrefutable pattern", like a `struct` or an `enum` with only one variant + = note: for more information, visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch18-02-refutability.html + = note: the matched value is of type `Result<&u32, &!>` +help: you might want to use `let else` to handle the variant that isn't matched + | +LL | let Ok(_x) = res_u32_never.as_ref() else { todo!() }; + | ++++++++++++++++ + +error[E0005]: refutable pattern in local binding + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:111:9 + | +LL | let Ok(_x) = &res_u32_never; + | ^^^^^^ pattern `&Err(_)` not covered + | + = note: `let` bindings require an "irrefutable pattern", like a `struct` or an `enum` with only one variant + = note: for more information, visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch18-02-refutability.html + = note: the matched value is of type `&Result` +help: you might want to use `let else` to handle the variant that isn't matched + | +LL | let Ok(_x) = &res_u32_never else { todo!() }; + | ++++++++++++++++ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:118:9 + | +LL | _ => {} + | ^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:122:9 + | +LL | Ok(_) => {} + | ^^^^^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:125:9 + | +LL | Ok(_) => {} + | ^^^^^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:126:9 + | +LL | _ => {} + | ^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:129:9 + | +LL | Ok(_) => {} + | ^^^^^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:130:9 + | +LL | Err(_) => {} + | ^^^^^^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:139:13 + | +LL | _ => {} + | ^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:142:13 + | +LL | _ if false => {} + | ^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:151:13 + | +LL | Some(_) => {} + | ^^^^^^^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:155:13 + | +LL | _ => {} + | ^ + +error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `Some(_)` not covered + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:164:15 + | +LL | match *ref_opt_void { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ pattern `Some(_)` not covered + | +note: `Option` defined here + --> $SRC_DIR/core/src/option.rs:LL:COL + ::: $SRC_DIR/core/src/option.rs:LL:COL + | + = note: not covered + = note: the matched value is of type `Option` +help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern or an explicit pattern as shown + | +LL ~ None => {}, +LL + Some(_) => todo!() + | + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:207:13 + | +LL | _ => {} + | ^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:212:13 + | +LL | _ => {} + | ^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:217:13 + | +LL | _ => {} + | ^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:222:13 + | +LL | _ => {} + | ^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:228:13 + | +LL | _ => {} + | ^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:287:9 + | +LL | _ => {} + | ^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:290:9 + | +LL | (_, _) => {} + | ^^^^^^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:293:9 + | +LL | Ok(_) => {} + | ^^^^^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:294:9 + | +LL | Err(_) => {} + | ^^^^^^ + +error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: type `(u32, !)` is non-empty + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:315:11 + | +LL | match *x {} + | ^^ + | + = note: the matched value is of type `(u32, !)` +help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern as shown + | +LL ~ match *x { +LL + _ => todo!(), +LL ~ } + | + +error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: type `(!, !)` is non-empty + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:317:11 + | +LL | match *x {} + | ^^ + | + = note: the matched value is of type `(!, !)` +help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern as shown + | +LL ~ match *x { +LL + _ => todo!(), +LL ~ } + | + +error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `Ok(_)` and `Err(_)` not covered + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:319:11 + | +LL | match *x {} + | ^^ patterns `Ok(_)` and `Err(_)` not covered + | +note: `Result` defined here + --> $SRC_DIR/core/src/result.rs:LL:COL + ::: $SRC_DIR/core/src/result.rs:LL:COL + | + = note: not covered + ::: $SRC_DIR/core/src/result.rs:LL:COL + | + = note: not covered + = note: the matched value is of type `Result` +help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern, a match arm with multiple or-patterns as shown, or multiple match arms + | +LL ~ match *x { +LL + Ok(_) | Err(_) => todo!(), +LL ~ } + | + +error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: type `[!; 3]` is non-empty + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:321:11 + | +LL | match *x {} + | ^^ + | + = note: the matched value is of type `[!; 3]` +help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern as shown + | +LL ~ match *x { +LL + _ => todo!(), +LL ~ } + | + +error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: type `&[!]` is non-empty + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:326:11 + | +LL | match slice_never {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: the matched value is of type `&[!]` +help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern as shown + | +LL ~ match slice_never { +LL + _ => todo!(), +LL + } + | + +error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `&[_, ..]` not covered + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:328:11 + | +LL | match slice_never { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ pattern `&[_, ..]` not covered + | + = note: the matched value is of type `&[!]` +help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern or an explicit pattern as shown + | +LL ~ [] => {}, +LL + &[_, ..] => todo!() + | + +error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `&[]`, `&[_]` and `&[_, _]` not covered + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:337:11 + | +LL | match slice_never { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ patterns `&[]`, `&[_]` and `&[_, _]` not covered + | + = note: the matched value is of type `&[!]` +help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern, a match arm with multiple or-patterns as shown, or multiple match arms + | +LL ~ [_, _, _, ..] => {}, +LL + &[] | &[_] | &[_, _] => todo!() + | + +error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `&[]` and `&[_, ..]` not covered + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:350:11 + | +LL | match slice_never { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ patterns `&[]` and `&[_, ..]` not covered + | + = note: the matched value is of type `&[!]` + = note: match arms with guards don't count towards exhaustivity +help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern, a match arm with multiple or-patterns as shown, or multiple match arms + | +LL ~ &[..] if false => {}, +LL + &[] | &[_, ..] => todo!() + | + +error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: type `[!]` is non-empty + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:356:11 + | +LL | match *slice_never {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: the matched value is of type `[!]` +help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern as shown + | +LL ~ match *slice_never { +LL + _ => todo!(), +LL + } + | + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:366:9 + | +LL | _ => {} + | ^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:369:9 + | +LL | [_, _, _] => {} + | ^^^^^^^^^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:372:9 + | +LL | [_, ..] => {} + | ^^^^^^^ + +error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: type `[!; 0]` is non-empty + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:386:11 + | +LL | match array_0_never {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: the matched value is of type `[!; 0]` +help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern as shown + | +LL ~ match array_0_never { +LL + _ => todo!(), +LL + } + | + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:393:9 + | +LL | _ => {} + | ^ + +error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `[]` not covered + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:395:11 + | +LL | match array_0_never { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ pattern `[]` not covered + | + = note: the matched value is of type `[!; 0]` + = note: match arms with guards don't count towards exhaustivity +help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern or an explicit pattern as shown + | +LL ~ [..] if false => {}, +LL + [] => todo!() + | + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:414:9 + | +LL | Some(_) => {} + | ^^^^^^^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:419:9 + | +LL | Some(_a) => {} + | ^^^^^^^^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:424:9 + | +LL | _ => {} + | ^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:429:9 + | +LL | _a => {} + | ^^ + +error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `&Some(_)` not covered + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:449:11 + | +LL | match ref_opt_never { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ pattern `&Some(_)` not covered + | +note: `Option` defined here + --> $SRC_DIR/core/src/option.rs:LL:COL + ::: $SRC_DIR/core/src/option.rs:LL:COL + | + = note: not covered + = note: the matched value is of type `&Option` +help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern or an explicit pattern as shown + | +LL ~ &None => {}, +LL + &Some(_) => todo!() + | + +error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `Some(_)` not covered + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:490:11 + | +LL | match *ref_opt_never { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ pattern `Some(_)` not covered + | +note: `Option` defined here + --> $SRC_DIR/core/src/option.rs:LL:COL + ::: $SRC_DIR/core/src/option.rs:LL:COL + | + = note: not covered + = note: the matched value is of type `Option` +help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern or an explicit pattern as shown + | +LL ~ None => {}, +LL + Some(_) => todo!() + | + +error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `Err(_)` not covered + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:538:11 + | +LL | match *ref_res_never { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ pattern `Err(_)` not covered + | +note: `Result` defined here + --> $SRC_DIR/core/src/result.rs:LL:COL + ::: $SRC_DIR/core/src/result.rs:LL:COL + | + = note: not covered + = note: the matched value is of type `Result` +help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern or an explicit pattern as shown + | +LL ~ Ok(_) => {}, +LL + Err(_) => todo!() + | + +error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `Err(_)` not covered + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:549:11 + | +LL | match *ref_res_never { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ pattern `Err(_)` not covered + | +note: `Result` defined here + --> $SRC_DIR/core/src/result.rs:LL:COL + ::: $SRC_DIR/core/src/result.rs:LL:COL + | + = note: not covered + = note: the matched value is of type `Result` +help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern or an explicit pattern as shown + | +LL ~ Ok(_a) => {}, +LL + Err(_) => todo!() + | + +error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: type `(u32, !)` is non-empty + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:568:11 + | +LL | match *ref_tuple_half_never {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: the matched value is of type `(u32, !)` +help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern as shown + | +LL ~ match *ref_tuple_half_never { +LL + _ => todo!(), +LL + } + | + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:601:9 + | +LL | _ => {} + | ^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:604:9 + | +LL | _x => {} + | ^^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:607:9 + | +LL | _ if false => {} + | ^ + +error: unreachable pattern + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:610:9 + | +LL | _x if false => {} + | ^^ + +error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `&_` not covered + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:635:11 + | +LL | match ref_never { + | ^^^^^^^^^ pattern `&_` not covered + | + = note: the matched value is of type `&!` + = note: references are always considered inhabited + = note: match arms with guards don't count towards exhaustivity +help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern or an explicit pattern as shown + | +LL ~ &_a if false => {}, +LL + &_ => todo!() + | + +error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `Some(_)` not covered + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:663:11 + | +LL | match *x { + | ^^ pattern `Some(_)` not covered + | +note: `Option>` defined here + --> $SRC_DIR/core/src/option.rs:LL:COL + ::: $SRC_DIR/core/src/option.rs:LL:COL + | + = note: not covered + = note: the matched value is of type `Option>` +help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern or an explicit pattern as shown + | +LL ~ None => {}, +LL + Some(_) => todo!() + | + +error: aborting due to 63 previous errors; 1 warning emitted + +Some errors have detailed explanations: E0004, E0005. +For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0004`. diff --git a/tests/ui/pattern/usefulness/empty-types.normal.stderr b/tests/ui/pattern/usefulness/empty-types.normal.stderr index 133a95a821ba..2fdb51677dac 100644 --- a/tests/ui/pattern/usefulness/empty-types.normal.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/pattern/usefulness/empty-types.normal.stderr @@ -1,23 +1,23 @@ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:47:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:50:9 | LL | _ => {} | ^ | note: the lint level is defined here - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:13:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:16:9 | LL | #![deny(unreachable_patterns)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:50:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:53:9 | LL | _x => {} | ^^ error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: type `&!` is non-empty - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:54:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:57:11 | LL | match ref_never {} | ^^^^^^^^^ @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ LL + } | error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: type `(u32, !)` is non-empty - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:66:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:69:11 | LL | match tuple_half_never {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ LL + } | error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: type `(!, !)` is non-empty - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:73:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:76:11 | LL | match tuple_never {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -60,13 +60,13 @@ LL + } | error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:83:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:86:9 | LL | _ => {} | ^ error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `Ok(_)` and `Err(_)` not covered - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:87:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:90:11 | LL | match res_u32_never {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ patterns `Ok(_)` and `Err(_)` not covered @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ LL + } | error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `Err(_)` not covered - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:89:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:92:11 | LL | match res_u32_never { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ pattern `Err(_)` not covered @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ LL + Err(_) => todo!() | error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `Ok(1_u32..=u32::MAX)` not covered - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:97:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:100:11 | LL | match res_u32_never { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ pattern `Ok(1_u32..=u32::MAX)` not covered @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ LL ~ Ok(1_u32..=u32::MAX) => todo!() | error[E0005]: refutable pattern in local binding - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:102:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:105:9 | LL | let Ok(_x) = res_u32_never; | ^^^^^^ pattern `Err(_)` not covered @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ LL | let Ok(_x) = res_u32_never else { todo!() }; | ++++++++++++++++ error[E0005]: refutable pattern in local binding - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:104:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:107:9 | LL | let Ok(_x) = res_u32_never.as_ref(); | ^^^^^^ pattern `Err(_)` not covered @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ LL | let Ok(_x) = res_u32_never.as_ref() else { todo!() }; | ++++++++++++++++ error[E0005]: refutable pattern in local binding - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:108:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:111:9 | LL | let Ok(_x) = &res_u32_never; | ^^^^^^ pattern `&Err(_)` not covered @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ LL | let Ok(_x) = &res_u32_never else { todo!() }; | ++++++++++++++++ error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `Ok(_)` and `Err(_)` not covered - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:112:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:115:11 | LL | match result_never {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ patterns `Ok(_)` and `Err(_)` not covered @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ LL + } | error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `Err(_)` not covered - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:117:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:120:11 | LL | match result_never { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ pattern `Err(_)` not covered @@ -205,19 +205,19 @@ LL | Ok(_) => {}, Err(_) => todo!() | +++++++++++++++++++ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:136:13 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:139:13 | LL | _ => {} | ^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:139:13 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:142:13 | LL | _ if false => {} | ^ error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `Some(_)` not covered - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:142:15 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:145:15 | LL | match opt_void { | ^^^^^^^^ pattern `Some(_)` not covered @@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ LL + Some(_) => todo!() | error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `Some(_)` not covered - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:161:15 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:164:15 | LL | match *ref_opt_void { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ pattern `Some(_)` not covered @@ -253,43 +253,43 @@ LL + Some(_) => todo!() | error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:204:13 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:207:13 | LL | _ => {} | ^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:209:13 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:212:13 | LL | _ => {} | ^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:214:13 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:217:13 | LL | _ => {} | ^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:219:13 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:222:13 | LL | _ => {} | ^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:225:13 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:228:13 | LL | _ => {} | ^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:284:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:287:9 | LL | _ => {} | ^ error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: type `(u32, !)` is non-empty - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:312:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:315:11 | LL | match *x {} | ^^ @@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ LL ~ } | error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: type `(!, !)` is non-empty - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:314:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:317:11 | LL | match *x {} | ^^ @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ LL ~ } | error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `Ok(_)` and `Err(_)` not covered - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:316:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:319:11 | LL | match *x {} | ^^ patterns `Ok(_)` and `Err(_)` not covered @@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ LL ~ } | error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: type `[!; 3]` is non-empty - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:318:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:321:11 | LL | match *x {} | ^^ @@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ LL ~ } | error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: type `&[!]` is non-empty - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:323:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:326:11 | LL | match slice_never {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ LL + } | error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `&[_, ..]` not covered - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:325:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:328:11 | LL | match slice_never { | ^^^^^^^^^^^ pattern `&[_, ..]` not covered @@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ LL + &[_, ..] => todo!() | error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `&[]`, `&[_]` and `&[_, _]` not covered - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:334:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:337:11 | LL | match slice_never { | ^^^^^^^^^^^ patterns `&[]`, `&[_]` and `&[_, _]` not covered @@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ LL + &[] | &[_] | &[_, _] => todo!() | error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `&[]` and `&[_, ..]` not covered - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:347:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:350:11 | LL | match slice_never { | ^^^^^^^^^^^ patterns `&[]` and `&[_, ..]` not covered @@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ LL + &[] | &[_, ..] => todo!() | error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: type `[!]` is non-empty - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:353:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:356:11 | LL | match *slice_never {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ LL + } | error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: type `[!; 3]` is non-empty - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:360:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:363:11 | LL | match array_3_never {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -435,7 +435,7 @@ LL + } | error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: type `[!; 0]` is non-empty - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:383:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:386:11 | LL | match array_0_never {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -449,13 +449,13 @@ LL + } | error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:390:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:393:9 | LL | _ => {} | ^ error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `[]` not covered - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:392:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:395:11 | LL | match array_0_never { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ pattern `[]` not covered @@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ LL + [] => todo!() | error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `&Some(_)` not covered - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:446:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:449:11 | LL | match ref_opt_never { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ pattern `&Some(_)` not covered @@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ LL + &Some(_) => todo!() | error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `Some(_)` not covered - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:487:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:490:11 | LL | match *ref_opt_never { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ pattern `Some(_)` not covered @@ -505,7 +505,7 @@ LL + Some(_) => todo!() | error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `Err(_)` not covered - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:535:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:538:11 | LL | match *ref_res_never { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ pattern `Err(_)` not covered @@ -523,7 +523,7 @@ LL + Err(_) => todo!() | error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `Err(_)` not covered - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:546:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:549:11 | LL | match *ref_res_never { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ pattern `Err(_)` not covered @@ -541,7 +541,7 @@ LL + Err(_) => todo!() | error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: type `(u32, !)` is non-empty - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:565:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:568:11 | LL | match *ref_tuple_half_never {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -555,31 +555,31 @@ LL + } | error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:598:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:601:9 | LL | _ => {} | ^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:601:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:604:9 | LL | _x => {} | ^^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:604:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:607:9 | LL | _ if false => {} | ^ error: unreachable pattern - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:607:9 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:610:9 | LL | _x if false => {} | ^^ error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `&_` not covered - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:631:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:635:11 | LL | match ref_never { | ^^^^^^^^^ pattern `&_` not covered @@ -594,7 +594,7 @@ LL + &_ => todo!() | error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `Some(_)` not covered - --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:659:11 + --> $DIR/empty-types.rs:663:11 | LL | match *x { | ^^ pattern `Some(_)` not covered diff --git a/tests/ui/pattern/usefulness/empty-types.rs b/tests/ui/pattern/usefulness/empty-types.rs index 1e1d23e446d4..c66fd1edc19e 100644 --- a/tests/ui/pattern/usefulness/empty-types.rs +++ b/tests/ui/pattern/usefulness/empty-types.rs @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -// revisions: normal exhaustive_patterns +// revisions: normal min_exh_pats exhaustive_patterns +// gate-test-min_exhaustive_patterns // // This tests correct handling of empty types in exhaustiveness checking. // @@ -9,6 +10,8 @@ // This feature is useful to avoid `!` falling back to `()` all the time. #![feature(never_type_fallback)] #![cfg_attr(exhaustive_patterns, feature(exhaustive_patterns))] +#![cfg_attr(min_exh_pats, feature(min_exhaustive_patterns))] +//[min_exh_pats]~^ WARN the feature `min_exhaustive_patterns` is incomplete #![allow(dead_code, unreachable_code)] #![deny(unreachable_patterns)] @@ -66,17 +69,17 @@ fn basic(x: NeverBundle) { match tuple_half_never {} //[normal]~^ ERROR non-empty match tuple_half_never { - (_, _) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns]~ ERROR unreachable pattern + (_, _) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns,min_exh_pats]~ ERROR unreachable pattern } let tuple_never: (!, !) = x.tuple_never; match tuple_never {} //[normal]~^ ERROR non-empty match tuple_never { - _ => {} //[exhaustive_patterns]~ ERROR unreachable pattern + _ => {} //[exhaustive_patterns,min_exh_pats]~ ERROR unreachable pattern } match tuple_never { - (_, _) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns]~ ERROR unreachable pattern + (_, _) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns,min_exh_pats]~ ERROR unreachable pattern } match tuple_never.0 {} match tuple_never.0 { @@ -92,12 +95,12 @@ fn basic(x: NeverBundle) { } match res_u32_never { Ok(_) => {} - Err(_) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns]~ ERROR unreachable pattern + Err(_) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns,min_exh_pats]~ ERROR unreachable pattern } match res_u32_never { //~^ ERROR non-exhaustive Ok(0) => {} - Err(_) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns]~ ERROR unreachable pattern + Err(_) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns,min_exh_pats]~ ERROR unreachable pattern } let Ok(_x) = res_u32_never; //[normal]~^ ERROR refutable @@ -106,25 +109,25 @@ fn basic(x: NeverBundle) { // Non-obvious difference: here there's an implicit dereference in the patterns, which makes the // inner place !known_valid. `exhaustive_patterns` ignores this. let Ok(_x) = &res_u32_never; - //[normal]~^ ERROR refutable + //[normal,min_exh_pats]~^ ERROR refutable let result_never: Result = x.result_never; match result_never {} //[normal]~^ ERROR non-exhaustive match result_never { - _ => {} //[exhaustive_patterns]~ ERROR unreachable pattern + _ => {} //[exhaustive_patterns,min_exh_pats]~ ERROR unreachable pattern } match result_never { //[normal]~^ ERROR non-exhaustive - Ok(_) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns]~ ERROR unreachable pattern + Ok(_) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns,min_exh_pats]~ ERROR unreachable pattern } match result_never { - Ok(_) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns]~ ERROR unreachable pattern - _ => {} //[exhaustive_patterns]~ ERROR unreachable pattern + Ok(_) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns,min_exh_pats]~ ERROR unreachable pattern + _ => {} //[exhaustive_patterns,min_exh_pats]~ ERROR unreachable pattern } match result_never { - Ok(_) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns]~ ERROR unreachable pattern - Err(_) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns]~ ERROR unreachable pattern + Ok(_) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns,min_exh_pats]~ ERROR unreachable pattern + Err(_) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns,min_exh_pats]~ ERROR unreachable pattern } } @@ -145,11 +148,11 @@ fn void_same_as_never(x: NeverBundle) { } match opt_void { None => {} - Some(_) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns]~ ERROR unreachable pattern + Some(_) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns,min_exh_pats]~ ERROR unreachable pattern } match opt_void { None => {} - _ => {} //[exhaustive_patterns]~ ERROR unreachable pattern + _ => {} //[exhaustive_patterns,min_exh_pats]~ ERROR unreachable pattern } let ref_void: &Void = &x.void; @@ -159,7 +162,7 @@ fn void_same_as_never(x: NeverBundle) { } let ref_opt_void: &Option = &None; match *ref_opt_void { - //[normal]~^ ERROR non-exhaustive + //[normal,min_exh_pats]~^ ERROR non-exhaustive None => {} } match *ref_opt_void { @@ -284,11 +287,11 @@ fn nested_validity_tracking(bundle: NeverBundle) { _ => {} //~ ERROR unreachable pattern } match tuple_never { - (_, _) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns]~ ERROR unreachable pattern + (_, _) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns,min_exh_pats]~ ERROR unreachable pattern } match result_never { - Ok(_) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns]~ ERROR unreachable pattern - Err(_) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns]~ ERROR unreachable pattern + Ok(_) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns,min_exh_pats]~ ERROR unreachable pattern + Err(_) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns,min_exh_pats]~ ERROR unreachable pattern } // These should be considered !known_valid and not warn unreachable. @@ -309,13 +312,13 @@ fn invalid_empty_match(bundle: NeverBundle) { match *x {} let x: &(u32, !) = &bundle.tuple_half_never; - match *x {} //[normal]~ ERROR non-exhaustive + match *x {} //[normal,min_exh_pats]~ ERROR non-exhaustive let x: &(!, !) = &bundle.tuple_never; - match *x {} //[normal]~ ERROR non-exhaustive + match *x {} //[normal,min_exh_pats]~ ERROR non-exhaustive let x: &Result = &bundle.result_never; - match *x {} //[normal]~ ERROR non-exhaustive + match *x {} //[normal,min_exh_pats]~ ERROR non-exhaustive let x: &[!; 3] = &bundle.array_3_never; - match *x {} //[normal]~ ERROR non-exhaustive + match *x {} //[normal,min_exh_pats]~ ERROR non-exhaustive } fn arrays_and_slices(x: NeverBundle) { @@ -323,7 +326,7 @@ fn arrays_and_slices(x: NeverBundle) { match slice_never {} //~^ ERROR non-empty match slice_never { - //[normal]~^ ERROR not covered + //[normal,min_exh_pats]~^ ERROR not covered [] => {} } match slice_never { @@ -332,7 +335,7 @@ fn arrays_and_slices(x: NeverBundle) { [_, _, ..] => {} } match slice_never { - //[normal]~^ ERROR `&[]`, `&[_]` and `&[_, _]` not covered + //[normal,min_exh_pats]~^ ERROR `&[]`, `&[_]` and `&[_, _]` not covered //[exhaustive_patterns]~^^ ERROR `&[]` not covered [_, _, _, ..] => {} } @@ -345,7 +348,7 @@ fn arrays_and_slices(x: NeverBundle) { _x => {} } match slice_never { - //[normal]~^ ERROR `&[]` and `&[_, ..]` not covered + //[normal,min_exh_pats]~^ ERROR `&[]` and `&[_, ..]` not covered //[exhaustive_patterns]~^^ ERROR `&[]` not covered &[..] if false => {} } @@ -360,13 +363,13 @@ fn arrays_and_slices(x: NeverBundle) { match array_3_never {} //[normal]~^ ERROR non-empty match array_3_never { - _ => {} //[exhaustive_patterns]~ ERROR unreachable pattern + _ => {} //[exhaustive_patterns,min_exh_pats]~ ERROR unreachable pattern } match array_3_never { - [_, _, _] => {} //[exhaustive_patterns]~ ERROR unreachable pattern + [_, _, _] => {} //[exhaustive_patterns,min_exh_pats]~ ERROR unreachable pattern } match array_3_never { - [_, ..] => {} //[exhaustive_patterns]~ ERROR unreachable pattern + [_, ..] => {} //[exhaustive_patterns,min_exh_pats]~ ERROR unreachable pattern } let ref_array_3_never: &[!; 3] = &array_3_never; @@ -408,22 +411,22 @@ fn bindings(x: NeverBundle) { match opt_never { None => {} // !useful, !reachable - Some(_) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns]~ ERROR unreachable pattern + Some(_) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns,min_exh_pats]~ ERROR unreachable pattern } match opt_never { None => {} // !useful, !reachable - Some(_a) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns]~ ERROR unreachable pattern + Some(_a) => {} //[exhaustive_patterns,min_exh_pats]~ ERROR unreachable pattern } match opt_never { None => {} // !useful, !reachable - _ => {} //[exhaustive_patterns]~ ERROR unreachable pattern + _ => {} //[exhaustive_patterns,min_exh_pats]~ ERROR unreachable pattern } match opt_never { None => {} // !useful, !reachable - _a => {} //[exhaustive_patterns]~ ERROR unreachable pattern + _a => {} //[exhaustive_patterns,min_exh_pats]~ ERROR unreachable pattern } // The scrutinee is known_valid, but under the `&` isn't anymore. @@ -444,7 +447,7 @@ fn bindings(x: NeverBundle) { &_a => {} } match ref_opt_never { - //[normal]~^ ERROR non-exhaustive + //[normal,min_exh_pats]~^ ERROR non-exhaustive &None => {} } match ref_opt_never { @@ -485,7 +488,7 @@ fn bindings(x: NeverBundle) { ref _a => {} } match *ref_opt_never { - //[normal]~^ ERROR non-exhaustive + //[normal,min_exh_pats]~^ ERROR non-exhaustive None => {} } match *ref_opt_never { @@ -533,7 +536,7 @@ fn bindings(x: NeverBundle) { let ref_res_never: &Result = &x.result_never; match *ref_res_never { - //[normal]~^ ERROR non-exhaustive + //[normal,min_exh_pats]~^ ERROR non-exhaustive // useful, reachable Ok(_) => {} } @@ -544,7 +547,7 @@ fn bindings(x: NeverBundle) { _ => {} } match *ref_res_never { - //[normal]~^ ERROR non-exhaustive + //[normal,min_exh_pats]~^ ERROR non-exhaustive // useful, !reachable Ok(_a) => {} } @@ -563,7 +566,7 @@ fn bindings(x: NeverBundle) { let ref_tuple_half_never: &(u32, !) = &x.tuple_half_never; match *ref_tuple_half_never {} - //[normal]~^ ERROR non-empty + //[normal,min_exh_pats]~^ ERROR non-empty match *ref_tuple_half_never { // useful, reachable (_, _) => {} @@ -614,6 +617,7 @@ fn guards_and_validity(x: NeverBundle) { // useful, reachable _ => {} } + // Now the madness commences. The guard caused a load of the value thus asserting validity. So // there's no invalid value for `_` to catch. So the second pattern is unreachable despite the // guard not being taken. @@ -629,7 +633,7 @@ fn guards_and_validity(x: NeverBundle) { _a if false => {} } match ref_never { - //[normal]~^ ERROR non-exhaustive + //[normal,min_exh_pats]~^ ERROR non-exhaustive // useful, !reachable &_a if false => {} } @@ -657,7 +661,7 @@ fn diagnostics_subtlety(x: NeverBundle) { // Regression test for diagnostics: don't report `Some(Ok(_))` and `Some(Err(_))`. let x: &Option> = &None; match *x { - //[normal]~^ ERROR `Some(_)` not covered + //[normal,min_exh_pats]~^ ERROR `Some(_)` not covered None => {} } } diff --git a/tests/ui/pattern/usefulness/refutable-pattern-in-fn-arg.rs b/tests/ui/pattern/usefulness/refutable-pattern-in-fn-arg.rs index 4203dd94d43a..51ff641509df 100644 --- a/tests/ui/pattern/usefulness/refutable-pattern-in-fn-arg.rs +++ b/tests/ui/pattern/usefulness/refutable-pattern-in-fn-arg.rs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ fn main() { let f = |3: isize| println!("hello"); - //~^ ERROR refutable pattern in function argument + //~^ ERROR refutable pattern in closure argument //~| `..=2_isize` and `4_isize..` not covered f(4); } diff --git a/tests/ui/pattern/usefulness/refutable-pattern-in-fn-arg.stderr b/tests/ui/pattern/usefulness/refutable-pattern-in-fn-arg.stderr index bd6c5002e63e..be119d27ab25 100644 --- a/tests/ui/pattern/usefulness/refutable-pattern-in-fn-arg.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/pattern/usefulness/refutable-pattern-in-fn-arg.stderr @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -error[E0005]: refutable pattern in function argument +error[E0005]: refutable pattern in closure argument --> $DIR/refutable-pattern-in-fn-arg.rs:2:14 | LL | let f = |3: isize| println!("hello"); diff --git a/tests/ui/pin-macro/cant_access_internals.rs b/tests/ui/pin-macro/cant_access_internals.rs index 5826a18b5718..4aeb6a643d95 100644 --- a/tests/ui/pin-macro/cant_access_internals.rs +++ b/tests/ui/pin-macro/cant_access_internals.rs @@ -8,5 +8,5 @@ use core::{ fn main() { let mut phantom_pinned = pin!(PhantomPinned); - mem::take(phantom_pinned.pointer); //~ ERROR use of unstable library feature 'unsafe_pin_internals' + mem::take(phantom_pinned.__pointer); //~ ERROR use of unstable library feature 'unsafe_pin_internals' } diff --git a/tests/ui/pin-macro/cant_access_internals.stderr b/tests/ui/pin-macro/cant_access_internals.stderr index 2737b84f5995..444314a9d8bb 100644 --- a/tests/ui/pin-macro/cant_access_internals.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/pin-macro/cant_access_internals.stderr @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ error[E0658]: use of unstable library feature 'unsafe_pin_internals' --> $DIR/cant_access_internals.rs:11:15 | -LL | mem::take(phantom_pinned.pointer); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +LL | mem::take(phantom_pinned.__pointer); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: add `#![feature(unsafe_pin_internals)]` to the crate attributes to enable = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date diff --git a/tests/ui/print_type_sizes/niche-filling.stdout b/tests/ui/print_type_sizes/niche-filling.stdout index d1753c26ca83..b53b89366032 100644 --- a/tests/ui/print_type_sizes/niche-filling.stdout +++ b/tests/ui/print_type_sizes/niche-filling.stdout @@ -14,17 +14,17 @@ print-type-size field `.pre`: 1 bytes print-type-size field `.post`: 2 bytes print-type-size field `.val`: 4 bytes print-type-size variant `None`: 0 bytes -print-type-size type: `MyOption>`: 8 bytes, alignment: 4 bytes +print-type-size type: `MyOption>>`: 8 bytes, alignment: 4 bytes print-type-size discriminant: 4 bytes print-type-size variant `Some`: 4 bytes print-type-size field `.0`: 4 bytes print-type-size variant `None`: 0 bytes -print-type-size type: `MyOption>`: 8 bytes, alignment: 4 bytes +print-type-size type: `MyOption, std::num::NonZero>>`: 8 bytes, alignment: 4 bytes print-type-size discriminant: 4 bytes print-type-size variant `Some`: 4 bytes print-type-size field `.0`: 4 bytes print-type-size variant `None`: 0 bytes -print-type-size type: `MyOption>`: 8 bytes, alignment: 4 bytes +print-type-size type: `MyOption, u32>>`: 8 bytes, alignment: 4 bytes print-type-size discriminant: 4 bytes print-type-size variant `Some`: 4 bytes print-type-size field `.0`: 4 bytes @@ -53,22 +53,22 @@ print-type-size type: `MyOption`: 4 bytes, alignment: 4 bytes print-type-size variant `Some`: 4 bytes print-type-size field `.0`: 4 bytes print-type-size variant `None`: 0 bytes -print-type-size type: `MyOption`: 4 bytes, alignment: 4 bytes +print-type-size type: `MyOption>`: 4 bytes, alignment: 4 bytes print-type-size variant `Some`: 4 bytes print-type-size field `.0`: 4 bytes print-type-size variant `None`: 0 bytes -print-type-size type: `Union1`: 4 bytes, alignment: 4 bytes +print-type-size type: `Union1>`: 4 bytes, alignment: 4 bytes print-type-size variant `Union1`: 4 bytes print-type-size field `.a`: 4 bytes -print-type-size type: `Union2`: 4 bytes, alignment: 4 bytes +print-type-size type: `Union2, std::num::NonZero>`: 4 bytes, alignment: 4 bytes print-type-size variant `Union2`: 4 bytes print-type-size field `.a`: 4 bytes print-type-size field `.b`: 4 bytes, offset: 0 bytes, alignment: 4 bytes -print-type-size type: `Union2`: 4 bytes, alignment: 4 bytes +print-type-size type: `Union2, u32>`: 4 bytes, alignment: 4 bytes print-type-size variant `Union2`: 4 bytes print-type-size field `.a`: 4 bytes print-type-size field `.b`: 4 bytes, offset: 0 bytes, alignment: 4 bytes -print-type-size type: `std::num::NonZeroU32`: 4 bytes, alignment: 4 bytes +print-type-size type: `std::num::NonZero`: 4 bytes, alignment: 4 bytes print-type-size field `.0`: 4 bytes print-type-size type: `Enum4<(), (), (), MyOption>`: 2 bytes, alignment: 1 bytes print-type-size variant `Four`: 2 bytes diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/allowed-attr-stmt-expr.stdout b/tests/ui/proc-macro/allowed-attr-stmt-expr.stdout index 8459f4e63055..947d411e8495 100644 --- a/tests/ui/proc-macro/allowed-attr-stmt-expr.stdout +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/allowed-attr-stmt-expr.stdout @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DISPLAY): struct ItemWithSemi; -PRINT-ATTR RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): struct ItemWithSemi ; PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Ident { ident: "struct", @@ -47,7 +46,6 @@ PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ }, ] PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DISPLAY): #[expect_let] let string = "Hello, world!"; -PRINT-ATTR RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): #[expect_let] let string = "Hello, world!" ; PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Punct { ch: '#', @@ -90,7 +88,7 @@ PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ }, ] PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DISPLAY): #[expect_my_macro_stmt] my_macro!("{}", string); -PRINT-ATTR RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): #[expect_my_macro_stmt] my_macro! ("{}", string) ; +PRINT-ATTR RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): #[expect_my_macro_stmt] my_macro! ("{}", string); PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Punct { ch: '#', @@ -144,7 +142,7 @@ PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ }, ] PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DISPLAY): second_make_stmt!(#[allow(dead_code)] struct Bar {}); -PRINT-ATTR RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): second_make_stmt! (#[allow(dead_code)] struct Bar {}) ; +PRINT-ATTR RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): second_make_stmt! (#[allow(dead_code)] struct Bar {}); PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Ident { ident: "second_make_stmt", @@ -293,7 +291,6 @@ PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ }, ] PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DISPLAY): #[rustc_dummy] struct NonBracedStruct; -PRINT-ATTR RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): #[rustc_dummy] struct NonBracedStruct ; PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Punct { ch: '#', diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/attr-stmt-expr.stdout b/tests/ui/proc-macro/attr-stmt-expr.stdout index 5e09198bbd49..e9fcbe304a0f 100644 --- a/tests/ui/proc-macro/attr-stmt-expr.stdout +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/attr-stmt-expr.stdout @@ -30,7 +30,6 @@ PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ }, ] PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DISPLAY): #[expect_let] let string = "Hello, world!"; -PRINT-ATTR RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): #[expect_let] let string = "Hello, world!" ; PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Punct { ch: '#', @@ -73,7 +72,7 @@ PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ }, ] PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DISPLAY): #[expect_my_macro_stmt] my_macro!("{}", string); -PRINT-ATTR RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): #[expect_my_macro_stmt] my_macro! ("{}", string) ; +PRINT-ATTR RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): #[expect_my_macro_stmt] my_macro! ("{}", string); PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Punct { ch: '#', @@ -127,7 +126,7 @@ PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ }, ] PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DISPLAY): second_make_stmt!(#[allow(dead_code)] struct Bar {}); -PRINT-ATTR RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): second_make_stmt! (#[allow(dead_code)] struct Bar {}) ; +PRINT-ATTR RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): second_make_stmt! (#[allow(dead_code)] struct Bar {}); PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Ident { ident: "second_make_stmt", diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/attribute-spans-preserved.stdout b/tests/ui/proc-macro/attribute-spans-preserved.stdout index 190098d02115..28f4daecc0e8 100644 --- a/tests/ui/proc-macro/attribute-spans-preserved.stdout +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/attribute-spans-preserved.stdout @@ -1 +1 @@ -fn main() { let y : u32 = "z" ; { let x: u32 = "y"; } } +fn main() { let y : u32 = "z"; { let x: u32 = "y"; } } diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/auxiliary/attr-stmt-expr.rs b/tests/ui/proc-macro/auxiliary/attr-stmt-expr.rs index 7a29894bbcfe..0af628884498 100644 --- a/tests/ui/proc-macro/auxiliary/attr-stmt-expr.rs +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/auxiliary/attr-stmt-expr.rs @@ -10,14 +10,14 @@ use proc_macro::TokenStream; #[proc_macro_attribute] pub fn expect_let(attr: TokenStream, item: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { assert!(attr.to_string().is_empty()); - assert_eq!(item.to_string(), "let string = \"Hello, world!\" ;"); + assert_eq!(item.to_string(), "let string = \"Hello, world!\";"); item } #[proc_macro_attribute] pub fn expect_my_macro_stmt(attr: TokenStream, item: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { assert!(attr.to_string().is_empty()); - assert_eq!(item.to_string(), "my_macro! (\"{}\", string) ;"); + assert_eq!(item.to_string(), "my_macro! (\"{}\", string);"); item } diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/cfg-eval-inner.stdout b/tests/ui/proc-macro/cfg-eval-inner.stdout index 43ae47c201f8..9fa8f437d0ef 100644 --- a/tests/ui/proc-macro/cfg-eval-inner.stdout +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/cfg-eval-inner.stdout @@ -11,10 +11,10 @@ PRINT-ATTR RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): impl Foo < { field: [u8; { #![rustc_dummy(another_cursed_inner)] 1 }] } 0 }] > { #![rustc_dummy(evaluated_attr)] fn bar() {} } PRINT-ATTR DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): impl Foo < -[u8 ; +[u8; { #! [rustc_dummy(cursed_inner)] #! [allow(unused)] struct Inner - { field : [u8 ; { #! [rustc_dummy(another_cursed_inner)] 1 }] } 0 + { field : [u8; { #! [rustc_dummy(another_cursed_inner)] 1 }] } 0 }] > { #! [rustc_dummy(evaluated_attr)] fn bar() {} } PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Ident { diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/derive-helper-legacy-spurious.rs b/tests/ui/proc-macro/derive-helper-legacy-spurious.rs index 4a7e48eed46c..b484b42e5667 100644 --- a/tests/ui/proc-macro/derive-helper-legacy-spurious.rs +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/derive-helper-legacy-spurious.rs @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ #[macro_use] extern crate test_macros; -#[derive(Empty)] //~ ERROR cannot determine resolution for the attribute macro `derive` +#[derive(Empty)] #[empty_helper] //~ ERROR cannot find attribute `empty_helper` in this scope struct Foo {} diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/derive-helper-legacy-spurious.stderr b/tests/ui/proc-macro/derive-helper-legacy-spurious.stderr index fd1ed8a3d0ff..b34713b8ca68 100644 --- a/tests/ui/proc-macro/derive-helper-legacy-spurious.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/derive-helper-legacy-spurious.stderr @@ -4,19 +4,11 @@ error: cannot find attribute `dummy` in this scope LL | #![dummy] | ^^^^^ -error: cannot determine resolution for the attribute macro `derive` - --> $DIR/derive-helper-legacy-spurious.rs:8:3 - | -LL | #[derive(Empty)] - | ^^^^^^ - | - = note: import resolution is stuck, try simplifying macro imports - error: cannot find attribute `empty_helper` in this scope --> $DIR/derive-helper-legacy-spurious.rs:9:3 | LL | #[empty_helper] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: aborting due to 3 previous errors +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/doc-comment-preserved.stdout b/tests/ui/proc-macro/doc-comment-preserved.stdout index b0ea180d9bdb..e9db3785d3d1 100644 --- a/tests/ui/proc-macro/doc-comment-preserved.stdout +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/doc-comment-preserved.stdout @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ PRINT-BANG INPUT (DISPLAY): /** ******* */ pub struct S; -PRINT-BANG RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): #[doc = "\n*******\n* DOC *\n* DOC *\n* DOC *\n*******\n"] pub struct S ; +PRINT-BANG RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): #[doc = "\n*******\n* DOC *\n* DOC *\n* DOC *\n*******\n"] pub struct S; PRINT-BANG INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Punct { ch: '#', diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/dollar-crate-issue-57089.stdout b/tests/ui/proc-macro/dollar-crate-issue-57089.stdout index 7f97ac9dbc20..79b39d36ffb7 100644 --- a/tests/ui/proc-macro/dollar-crate-issue-57089.stdout +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/dollar-crate-issue-57089.stdout @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ PRINT-BANG INPUT (DISPLAY): struct M($crate :: S); -PRINT-BANG RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): struct M($crate :: S) ; PRINT-BANG INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Ident { ident: "struct", @@ -40,7 +39,6 @@ PRINT-BANG INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ }, ] PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DISPLAY): struct A($crate :: S); -PRINT-ATTR RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): struct A($crate :: S) ; PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Ident { ident: "struct", diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/dollar-crate-issue-62325.stdout b/tests/ui/proc-macro/dollar-crate-issue-62325.stdout index 96161049e30b..bfd013476f3a 100644 --- a/tests/ui/proc-macro/dollar-crate-issue-62325.stdout +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/dollar-crate-issue-62325.stdout @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DISPLAY): struct A(identity! ($crate :: S)); -PRINT-ATTR RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): struct A(identity! ($crate :: S)) ; PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Ident { ident: "struct", @@ -55,7 +54,6 @@ PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ }, ] PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DISPLAY): struct B(identity! ($crate :: S)); -PRINT-ATTR RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): struct B(identity! ($crate :: S)) ; PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Ident { ident: "struct", diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/dollar-crate.stdout b/tests/ui/proc-macro/dollar-crate.stdout index a6bdab00441a..0278ef1ad0fc 100644 --- a/tests/ui/proc-macro/dollar-crate.stdout +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/dollar-crate.stdout @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ PRINT-BANG INPUT (DISPLAY): struct M($crate :: S); -PRINT-BANG RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): struct M($crate :: S) ; PRINT-BANG INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Ident { ident: "struct", @@ -40,7 +39,6 @@ PRINT-BANG INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ }, ] PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DISPLAY): struct A($crate :: S); -PRINT-ATTR RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): struct A($crate :: S) ; PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Ident { ident: "struct", @@ -81,7 +79,6 @@ PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ }, ] PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DISPLAY): struct D($crate :: S); -PRINT-DERIVE RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): struct D($crate :: S) ; PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Ident { ident: "struct", @@ -122,7 +119,6 @@ PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ }, ] PRINT-BANG INPUT (DISPLAY): struct M($crate :: S); -PRINT-BANG RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): struct M($crate :: S) ; PRINT-BANG INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Ident { ident: "struct", @@ -163,7 +159,6 @@ PRINT-BANG INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ }, ] PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DISPLAY): struct A($crate :: S); -PRINT-ATTR RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): struct A($crate :: S) ; PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Ident { ident: "struct", @@ -204,7 +199,6 @@ PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ }, ] PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DISPLAY): struct D($crate :: S); -PRINT-DERIVE RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): struct D($crate :: S) ; PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Ident { ident: "struct", diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/expand-to-derive.stdout b/tests/ui/proc-macro/expand-to-derive.stdout index 9f03a469aebf..d59b7e5b88f4 100644 --- a/tests/ui/proc-macro/expand-to-derive.stdout +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/expand-to-derive.stdout @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DISPLAY): struct Foo { field : - [bool ; { #[rustc_dummy] struct Inner { other_inner_field: u8, } 0 }] + [bool; { #[rustc_dummy] struct Inner { other_inner_field: u8, } 0 }] } PRINT-DERIVE DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): struct Foo { field : - [bool ; { #[rustc_dummy] struct Inner { other_inner_field : u8, } 0 }] + [bool; { #[rustc_dummy] struct Inner { other_inner_field : u8, } 0 }] } PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Ident { diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/expr-stmt-nonterminal-tokens.stdout b/tests/ui/proc-macro/expr-stmt-nonterminal-tokens.stdout index eda2f433bce6..ddd59b583a81 100644 --- a/tests/ui/proc-macro/expr-stmt-nonterminal-tokens.stdout +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/expr-stmt-nonterminal-tokens.stdout @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DISPLAY): enum E { V = { let _ = #[allow(warnings)] 0 ; 0 }, } -PRINT-DERIVE DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): enum E { V = { let _ = #[allow(warnings)] #[allow(warnings)] 0 ; 0 }, } +PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DISPLAY): enum E { V = { let _ = #[allow(warnings)] 0; 0 }, } +PRINT-DERIVE DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): enum E { V = { let _ = #[allow(warnings)] #[allow(warnings)] 0; 0 }, } PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Ident { ident: "enum", @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ }, ] PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DISPLAY): enum E { V = { let _ = { 0; }; 0 }, } -PRINT-DERIVE DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): enum E { V = { let _ = { 0 } ; 0 }, } +PRINT-DERIVE DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): enum E { V = { let _ = { 0 }; 0 }, } PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Ident { ident: "enum", @@ -203,7 +203,6 @@ PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ }, ] PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DISPLAY): enum E { V = { let _ = { {} }; 0 }, } -PRINT-DERIVE DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): enum E { V = { let _ = { {} } ; 0 }, } PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Ident { ident: "enum", @@ -282,7 +281,7 @@ PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ }, ] PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DISPLAY): enum E { V = { let _ = { PATH; }; 0 }, } -PRINT-DERIVE DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): enum E { V = { let _ = { PATH } ; 0 }, } +PRINT-DERIVE DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): enum E { V = { let _ = { PATH }; 0 }, } PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Ident { ident: "enum", @@ -360,7 +359,7 @@ PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ }, ] PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DISPLAY): enum E { V = { let _ = { 0 + 1; }; 0 }, } -PRINT-DERIVE DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): enum E { V = { let _ = { 0 + 1 } ; 0 }, } +PRINT-DERIVE DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): enum E { V = { let _ = { 0 + 1 }; 0 }, } PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Ident { ident: "enum", @@ -451,7 +450,7 @@ PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ }, ] PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DISPLAY): enum E { V = { let _ = { PATH + 1; }; 0 }, } -PRINT-DERIVE DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): enum E { V = { let _ = { PATH + 1 } ; 0 }, } +PRINT-DERIVE DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): enum E { V = { let _ = { PATH + 1 }; 0 }, } PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Ident { ident: "enum", diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/inert-attribute-order.stdout b/tests/ui/proc-macro/inert-attribute-order.stdout index 86b272179743..95b34ae84fd1 100644 --- a/tests/ui/proc-macro/inert-attribute-order.stdout +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/inert-attribute-order.stdout @@ -2,10 +2,10 @@ PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DISPLAY): /// 1 #[rustfmt::attr2] #[doc = "3"] #[doc = "4"] #[rustfmt::attr5] /// 6 #[print_attr(nodebug)] struct S; PRINT-ATTR RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): #[doc = " 1"] #[rustfmt::attr2] #[doc = "3"] #[doc = "4"] #[rustfmt::attr5] -#[doc = " 6"] #[print_attr(nodebug)] struct S ; +#[doc = " 6"] #[print_attr(nodebug)] struct S; PRINT-ATTR DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): #[doc = " 1"] #[rustfmt :: attr2] #[doc = "3"] #[doc = "4"] -#[rustfmt :: attr5] #[doc = " 6"] #[print_attr(nodebug)] struct S ; +#[rustfmt :: attr5] #[doc = " 6"] #[print_attr(nodebug)] struct S; PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DISPLAY): #[doc = " 1"] #[rustfmt::attr2] #[doc = "3"] #[doc = "4"] #[rustfmt::attr5] -#[doc = " 6"] struct S ; +#[doc = " 6"] struct S; PRINT-ATTR DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): #[doc = " 1"] #[rustfmt :: attr2] #[doc = "3"] #[doc = "4"] -#[rustfmt :: attr5] #[doc = " 6"] struct S ; +#[rustfmt :: attr5] #[doc = " 6"] struct S; diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/inner-attrs.stdout b/tests/ui/proc-macro/inner-attrs.stdout index 39ec6834f065..c8d93babe3a4 100644 --- a/tests/ui/proc-macro/inner-attrs.stdout +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/inner-attrs.stdout @@ -581,10 +581,7 @@ PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DISPLAY): struct MyDerivePrint { field: [u8; { match true { _ => { #![rustc_dummy(third)] true } }; 0 }] } PRINT-DERIVE DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): struct MyDerivePrint -{ - field : - [u8 ; { match true { _ => { #! [rustc_dummy(third)] true } } ; 0 }] -} +{ field : [u8; { match true { _ => { #! [rustc_dummy(third)] true } }; 0 }] } PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Ident { ident: "struct", @@ -718,8 +715,7 @@ PRINT-ATTR_ARGS INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ }, ] PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DISPLAY): (3, 4, { #![cfg_attr(not(FALSE), rustc_dummy(innermost))] 5 }); -PRINT-ATTR RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): (3, 4, { #![cfg_attr(not(FALSE), rustc_dummy(innermost))] 5 }) ; -PRINT-ATTR DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): (3, 4, { #! [cfg_attr(not(FALSE), rustc_dummy(innermost))] 5 }) ; +PRINT-ATTR DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): (3, 4, { #! [cfg_attr(not(FALSE), rustc_dummy(innermost))] 5 }); PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Group { delimiter: Parenthesis, @@ -834,8 +830,7 @@ PRINT-ATTR_ARGS INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ }, ] PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DISPLAY): (3, 4, { #![cfg_attr(not(FALSE), rustc_dummy(innermost))] 5 }); -PRINT-ATTR RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): (3, 4, { #![cfg_attr(not(FALSE), rustc_dummy(innermost))] 5 }) ; -PRINT-ATTR DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): (3, 4, { #! [cfg_attr(not(FALSE), rustc_dummy(innermost))] 5 }) ; +PRINT-ATTR DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): (3, 4, { #! [cfg_attr(not(FALSE), rustc_dummy(innermost))] 5 }); PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Group { delimiter: Parenthesis, diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/input-interpolated.stdout b/tests/ui/proc-macro/input-interpolated.stdout index 6a8789b2c419..f2a0bc3b1aaf 100644 --- a/tests/ui/proc-macro/input-interpolated.stdout +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/input-interpolated.stdout @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ PRINT-BANG INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ span: #0 bytes(503..504), }, ] -PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DISPLAY): const A : u8 = 0 ; +PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DISPLAY): const A : u8 = 0; PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Ident { ident: "const", diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/issue-118455-skip-err-builtin.rs b/tests/ui/proc-macro/issue-118455-skip-err-builtin.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..baef02061289 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/issue-118455-skip-err-builtin.rs @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +#![some_nonexistent_attribute] +//~^ ERROR cannot find attribute `some_nonexistent_attribute` in this scope +#[derive(Debug)] +pub struct SomeUserCode; + +fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/issue-118455-skip-err-builtin.stderr b/tests/ui/proc-macro/issue-118455-skip-err-builtin.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..fa8af87a3d01 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/issue-118455-skip-err-builtin.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +error: cannot find attribute `some_nonexistent_attribute` in this scope + --> $DIR/issue-118455-skip-err-builtin.rs:1:4 + | +LL | #![some_nonexistent_attribute] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: aborting due to 1 previous error + diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/issue-75734-pp-paren.stdout b/tests/ui/proc-macro/issue-75734-pp-paren.stdout index ee135366fb68..9919ab5625fa 100644 --- a/tests/ui/proc-macro/issue-75734-pp-paren.stdout +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/issue-75734-pp-paren.stdout @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DISPLAY): fn main() { &|_: u8| {}; mul_2!(1 + 1); } -PRINT-ATTR DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): fn main() { &| _ : u8 | {} ; mul_2! (1 + 1) ; } +PRINT-ATTR DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): fn main() { &| _ : u8 | {}; mul_2! (1 + 1); } PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Ident { ident: "fn", diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/issue-75930-derive-cfg.stdout b/tests/ui/proc-macro/issue-75930-derive-cfg.stdout index 093e37f8a8d0..cc712abf2a57 100644 --- a/tests/ui/proc-macro/issue-75930-derive-cfg.stdout +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/issue-75930-derive-cfg.stdout @@ -51,22 +51,22 @@ struct Foo <#[cfg(FALSE)] A, B > { #[cfg(FALSE)] first : String, #[cfg_attr(FALSE, deny(warnings))] second : bool, third : - [u8 ; + [u8; { - #[cfg(FALSE)] struct Bar ; #[cfg(not(FALSE))] struct Inner ; - #[cfg(FALSE)] let a = 25 ; match true + #[cfg(FALSE)] struct Bar; #[cfg(not(FALSE))] struct Inner; + #[cfg(FALSE)] let a = 25; match true { #[cfg(FALSE)] true => {}, #[cfg_attr(not(FALSE), allow(warnings))] false => {}, _ => {} - } ; #[print_helper(should_be_removed)] fn removed_fn() + }; #[print_helper(should_be_removed)] fn removed_fn() { #! [cfg(FALSE)] } #[print_helper(c)] #[cfg(not(FALSE))] fn kept_fn() - { #! [cfg(not(FALSE))] let my_val = true ; } enum TupleEnum + { #! [cfg(not(FALSE))] let my_val = true; } enum TupleEnum { Foo(#[cfg(FALSE)] u8, #[cfg(FALSE)] bool, #[cfg(not(FALSE))] i32, #[cfg(FALSE)] String, u8) } struct TupleStruct(#[cfg(FALSE)] String, #[cfg(not(FALSE))] i32, - #[cfg(FALSE)] bool, u8) ; fn plain_removed_fn() + #[cfg(FALSE)] bool, u8); fn plain_removed_fn() { #! [cfg_attr(not(FALSE), cfg(FALSE))] } 0 }], #[print_helper(d)] fourth : B } @@ -1336,14 +1336,14 @@ PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DISPLAY): #[print_helper(a)] #[allow(dead_code)] #[print_hel PRINT-DERIVE DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): #[print_helper(a)] #[allow(dead_code)] #[print_helper(b)] struct Foo { second : bool, third : - [u8 ; + [u8; { - #[cfg(not(FALSE))] struct Inner ; match true - { #[allow(warnings)] false => {}, _ => {} } ; #[print_helper(c)] + #[cfg(not(FALSE))] struct Inner; match true + { #[allow(warnings)] false => {}, _ => {} }; #[print_helper(c)] #[cfg(not(FALSE))] fn kept_fn() - { #! [cfg(not(FALSE))] let my_val = true ; } enum TupleEnum + { #! [cfg(not(FALSE))] let my_val = true; } enum TupleEnum { Foo(#[cfg(not(FALSE))] i32, u8) } struct - TupleStruct(#[cfg(not(FALSE))] i32, u8) ; 0 + TupleStruct(#[cfg(not(FALSE))] i32, u8); 0 }], #[print_helper(d)] fourth : B } PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/issue-76182-leading-vert-pat.stdout b/tests/ui/proc-macro/issue-76182-leading-vert-pat.stdout index 09eb33f7e31a..fdbf9118cd32 100644 --- a/tests/ui/proc-macro/issue-76182-leading-vert-pat.stdout +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/issue-76182-leading-vert-pat.stdout @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DISPLAY): fn main() { match() { | () => () } } +PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DISPLAY): fn main() { match () { | () => () } } PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Ident { ident: "fn", diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/issue-89566-suggest-fix-invalid-top-level-macro-attr.fixed b/tests/ui/proc-macro/issue-89566-suggest-fix-invalid-top-level-macro-attr.fixed new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..ae5f9f86726f --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/issue-89566-suggest-fix-invalid-top-level-macro-attr.fixed @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +// run-rustfix + +#[derive(Debug)] //~ ERROR `derive` attribute cannot be used at crate level +struct Test {} + +fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/issue-89566-suggest-fix-invalid-top-level-macro-attr.rs b/tests/ui/proc-macro/issue-89566-suggest-fix-invalid-top-level-macro-attr.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..639c64f8827c --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/issue-89566-suggest-fix-invalid-top-level-macro-attr.rs @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +// run-rustfix + +#![derive(Debug)] //~ ERROR `derive` attribute cannot be used at crate level +struct Test {} + +fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/issue-89566-suggest-fix-invalid-top-level-macro-attr.stderr b/tests/ui/proc-macro/issue-89566-suggest-fix-invalid-top-level-macro-attr.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..f62cdd14b873 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/issue-89566-suggest-fix-invalid-top-level-macro-attr.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +error: `derive` attribute cannot be used at crate level + --> $DIR/issue-89566-suggest-fix-invalid-top-level-macro-attr.rs:3:1 + | +LL | #![derive(Debug)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +LL | struct Test {} + | ---- the inner attribute doesn't annotate this struct + | +help: perhaps you meant to use an outer attribute + | +LL - #![derive(Debug)] +LL + #[derive(Debug)] + | + +error: aborting due to 1 previous error + diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/keep-expr-tokens.stdout b/tests/ui/proc-macro/keep-expr-tokens.stdout index 8e4d4785e2ee..fdd191261095 100644 --- a/tests/ui/proc-macro/keep-expr-tokens.stdout +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/keep-expr-tokens.stdout @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DISPLAY): #[rustc_dummy] { 1 +1; } -PRINT-ATTR DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): #[rustc_dummy] { 1 + 1 ; } +PRINT-ATTR DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): #[rustc_dummy] { 1 + 1; } PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Punct { ch: '#', diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/macro-rules-derive-cfg.stdout b/tests/ui/proc-macro/macro-rules-derive-cfg.stdout index 89817a1efdc5..257d59974b88 100644 --- a/tests/ui/proc-macro/macro-rules-derive-cfg.stdout +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/macro-rules-derive-cfg.stdout @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DISPLAY): struct Foo { val : - [bool ; + [bool; { let a = #[rustc_dummy(first)] #[rustc_dummy(second)] { #![allow(unused)] 30 }; 0 @@ -10,10 +10,10 @@ PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DISPLAY): struct Foo PRINT-DERIVE DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): struct Foo { val : - [bool ; + [bool; { let a = #[rustc_dummy(first)] #[rustc_dummy(second)] - { #! [allow(unused)] 30 } ; 0 + { #! [allow(unused)] 30 }; 0 }] } PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/nested-derive-cfg.stdout b/tests/ui/proc-macro/nested-derive-cfg.stdout index c94808c3c0f8..a3046e4ab85c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/proc-macro/nested-derive-cfg.stdout +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/nested-derive-cfg.stdout @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DISPLAY): struct Foo { my_array: [bool; { struct Inner { non_removed_inner_field: usize } 0 }] } PRINT-DERIVE DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): struct Foo -{ my_array : [bool ; { struct Inner { non_removed_inner_field : usize } 0 }] } +{ my_array : [bool; { struct Inner { non_removed_inner_field : usize } 0 }] } PRINT-DERIVE INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Ident { ident: "struct", diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/nonterminal-token-hygiene.stdout b/tests/ui/proc-macro/nonterminal-token-hygiene.stdout index d3c2c46ac75c..cf9addb8a947 100644 --- a/tests/ui/proc-macro/nonterminal-token-hygiene.stdout +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/nonterminal-token-hygiene.stdout @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ PRINT-BANG INPUT (DISPLAY): struct S; -PRINT-BANG DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): struct S ; PRINT-BANG INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Group { delimiter: None, diff --git a/tests/ui/proc-macro/pretty-print-tts.stdout b/tests/ui/proc-macro/pretty-print-tts.stdout index fbe8640a01a5..ce4043135070 100644 --- a/tests/ui/proc-macro/pretty-print-tts.stdout +++ b/tests/ui/proc-macro/pretty-print-tts.stdout @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ PRINT-BANG INPUT (DISPLAY): { #![rustc_dummy] let a = "hello".len(); matches!(a, 5); } -PRINT-BANG DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): { #! [rustc_dummy] let a = "hello".len() ; matches! (a, 5) ; } +PRINT-BANG DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): { #! [rustc_dummy] let a = "hello".len(); matches! (a, 5); } PRINT-BANG INPUT (DEBUG): TokenStream [ Group { delimiter: Brace, diff --git a/tests/ui/reserved/reserved-attr-on-macro.rs b/tests/ui/reserved/reserved-attr-on-macro.rs index 2630db0d0978..5c4657e0ec2e 100644 --- a/tests/ui/reserved/reserved-attr-on-macro.rs +++ b/tests/ui/reserved/reserved-attr-on-macro.rs @@ -7,5 +7,5 @@ macro_rules! foo { } fn main() { - foo!(); //~ ERROR cannot determine resolution for the macro `foo` + foo!(); } diff --git a/tests/ui/reserved/reserved-attr-on-macro.stderr b/tests/ui/reserved/reserved-attr-on-macro.stderr index e55b58bef285..066f72367b1a 100644 --- a/tests/ui/reserved/reserved-attr-on-macro.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/reserved/reserved-attr-on-macro.stderr @@ -4,19 +4,11 @@ error: attributes starting with `rustc` are reserved for use by the `rustc` comp LL | #[rustc_attribute_should_be_reserved] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: cannot determine resolution for the macro `foo` - --> $DIR/reserved-attr-on-macro.rs:10:5 - | -LL | foo!(); - | ^^^ - | - = note: import resolution is stuck, try simplifying macro imports - error: cannot find attribute `rustc_attribute_should_be_reserved` in this scope --> $DIR/reserved-attr-on-macro.rs:1:3 | LL | #[rustc_attribute_should_be_reserved] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: aborting due to 3 previous errors +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/rust-2018/issue-54006.rs b/tests/ui/rust-2018/issue-54006.rs index a7a4770fc02f..6f929731c767 100644 --- a/tests/ui/rust-2018/issue-54006.rs +++ b/tests/ui/rust-2018/issue-54006.rs @@ -8,6 +8,5 @@ use alloc::vec; pub fn foo() { let mut xs = vec![]; - //~^ ERROR cannot determine resolution for the macro `vec` xs.push(0); } diff --git a/tests/ui/rust-2018/issue-54006.stderr b/tests/ui/rust-2018/issue-54006.stderr index 1978138a6887..35d4c17d2c7f 100644 --- a/tests/ui/rust-2018/issue-54006.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/rust-2018/issue-54006.stderr @@ -4,14 +4,6 @@ error[E0432]: unresolved import `alloc` LL | use alloc::vec; | ^^^^^ help: a similar path exists: `core::alloc` -error: cannot determine resolution for the macro `vec` - --> $DIR/issue-54006.rs:10:18 - | -LL | let mut xs = vec![]; - | ^^^ - | - = note: import resolution is stuck, try simplifying macro imports - -error: aborting due to 2 previous errors +error: aborting due to 1 previous error For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0432`. diff --git a/tests/ui/span/issue-43927-non-ADT-derive.rs b/tests/ui/span/issue-43927-non-ADT-derive.rs index 935bfa001bfc..e50ee36d7de9 100644 --- a/tests/ui/span/issue-43927-non-ADT-derive.rs +++ b/tests/ui/span/issue-43927-non-ADT-derive.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ #![derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] // should be an outer attribute! -//~^ ERROR cannot determine resolution for the attribute macro `derive` -//~^^ ERROR `derive` attribute cannot be used at crate level +//~^ ERROR `derive` attribute cannot be used at crate level struct DerivedOn; fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/span/issue-43927-non-ADT-derive.stderr b/tests/ui/span/issue-43927-non-ADT-derive.stderr index a22a4d2b40a8..27ed561f5be8 100644 --- a/tests/ui/span/issue-43927-non-ADT-derive.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/span/issue-43927-non-ADT-derive.stderr @@ -1,17 +1,9 @@ -error: cannot determine resolution for the attribute macro `derive` - --> $DIR/issue-43927-non-ADT-derive.rs:1:4 - | -LL | #![derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] // should be an outer attribute! - | ^^^^^^ - | - = note: import resolution is stuck, try simplifying macro imports - error: `derive` attribute cannot be used at crate level --> $DIR/issue-43927-non-ADT-derive.rs:1:1 | LL | #![derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] // should be an outer attribute! | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -... +LL | LL | struct DerivedOn; | --------- the inner attribute doesn't annotate this struct | @@ -21,5 +13,5 @@ LL - #![derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] // should be an outer attribute! LL + #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] // should be an outer attribute! | -error: aborting due to 2 previous errors +error: aborting due to 1 previous error diff --git a/tests/ui/specialization/defaultimpl/specialization-trait-not-implemented.stderr b/tests/ui/specialization/defaultimpl/specialization-trait-not-implemented.stderr index 75c91e4806f7..e9b0845ccf70 100644 --- a/tests/ui/specialization/defaultimpl/specialization-trait-not-implemented.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/specialization/defaultimpl/specialization-trait-not-implemented.stderr @@ -12,10 +12,7 @@ error[E0599]: the method `foo_one` exists for struct `MyStruct`, but its trait b --> $DIR/specialization-trait-not-implemented.rs:22:29 | LL | struct MyStruct; - | --------------- - | | - | method `foo_one` not found for this struct - | doesn't satisfy `MyStruct: Foo` + | --------------- method `foo_one` not found for this struct because it doesn't satisfy `MyStruct: Foo` ... LL | println!("{}", MyStruct.foo_one()); | ^^^^^^^ method cannot be called on `MyStruct` due to unsatisfied trait bounds diff --git a/tests/ui/str/str-escape.rs b/tests/ui/str/str-escape.rs index 10a72421f24a..89a821710639 100644 --- a/tests/ui/str/str-escape.rs +++ b/tests/ui/str/str-escape.rs @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ // check-pass // ignore-tidy-tab +// edition: 2021 fn main() { let s = "\ @@ -8,11 +9,11 @@ fn main() { //~^^^ WARNING multiple lines skipped by escaped newline assert_eq!(s, ""); - let s = "foo\ + let s = c"foo\   bar "; //~^^^ WARNING whitespace symbol '\u{a0}' is not skipped - assert_eq!(s, "foo  bar\n "); + assert_eq!(s, c"foo  bar\n "); let s = "a\ b"; @@ -22,10 +23,10 @@ fn main() { b"; assert_eq!(s, "ab"); - let s = "a\ + let s = b"a\ b"; //~^^ WARNING whitespace symbol '\u{c}' is not skipped // '\x0c' is ASCII whitespace, but it may not need skipped // discussion: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/108403 - assert_eq!(s, "a\x0cb"); + assert_eq!(s, b"a\x0cb"); } diff --git a/tests/ui/str/str-escape.stderr b/tests/ui/str/str-escape.stderr index 43b4f7e36f6a..00fe5444e1a4 100644 --- a/tests/ui/str/str-escape.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/str/str-escape.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ warning: multiple lines skipped by escaped newline - --> $DIR/str-escape.rs:5:14 + --> $DIR/str-escape.rs:6:14 | LL | let s = "\ | ______________^ @@ -8,20 +8,20 @@ LL | | "; | |_____________^ skipping everything up to and including this point warning: whitespace symbol '\u{a0}' is not skipped - --> $DIR/str-escape.rs:11:17 + --> $DIR/str-escape.rs:12:18 | -LL | let s = "foo\ - | _________________^ +LL | let s = c"foo\ + | __________________^ LL | |   bar | | ^ whitespace symbol '\u{a0}' is not skipped | |___| | warning: whitespace symbol '\u{c}' is not skipped - --> $DIR/str-escape.rs:25:15 + --> $DIR/str-escape.rs:26:16 | -LL | let s = "a\ - | _______________^ +LL | let s = b"a\ + | ________________^ LL | | b"; | | ^- whitespace symbol '\u{c}' is not skipped | |____| diff --git a/tests/ui/str/str-mut-idx.stderr b/tests/ui/str/str-mut-idx.stderr index e6835bb54fb3..d41f5808752c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/str/str-mut-idx.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/str/str-mut-idx.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error[E0277]: the size for values of type `str` cannot be known at compilation t --> $DIR/str-mut-idx.rs:4:15 | LL | s[1..2] = bot(); - | ^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time + | ^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time | = help: the trait `Sized` is not implemented for `str` note: required by a bound in `bot` diff --git a/tests/ui/suggestions/derive-trait-for-method-call.stderr b/tests/ui/suggestions/derive-trait-for-method-call.stderr index e2db0da74f02..9d6d29ec74ee 100644 --- a/tests/ui/suggestions/derive-trait-for-method-call.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/suggestions/derive-trait-for-method-call.stderr @@ -2,10 +2,7 @@ error[E0599]: the method `test` exists for struct `Foo`, but it --> $DIR/derive-trait-for-method-call.rs:28:15 | LL | enum Enum { - | --------- - | | - | doesn't satisfy `Enum: Clone` - | doesn't satisfy `Enum: Default` + | --------- doesn't satisfy `Enum: Clone` or `Enum: Default` ... LL | enum CloneEnum { | -------------- doesn't satisfy `CloneEnum: Default` @@ -40,10 +37,7 @@ error[E0599]: the method `test` exists for struct `Foo`, bu --> $DIR/derive-trait-for-method-call.rs:34:15 | LL | struct Struct { - | ------------- - | | - | doesn't satisfy `Struct: Clone` - | doesn't satisfy `Struct: Default` + | ------------- doesn't satisfy `Struct: Clone` or `Struct: Default` ... LL | struct CloneStruct { | ------------------ doesn't satisfy `CloneStruct: Default` @@ -85,12 +79,6 @@ LL | struct Foo (X, Y); ... LL | let y = x.test(); | ^^^^ method cannot be called on `Foo, Instant>` due to unsatisfied trait bounds - --> $SRC_DIR/std/src/time.rs:LL:COL - | - = note: doesn't satisfy `Instant: Default` - --> $SRC_DIR/alloc/src/vec/mod.rs:LL:COL - | - = note: doesn't satisfy `Vec: Clone` | note: the following trait bounds were not satisfied: `Instant: Default` diff --git a/tests/ui/suggestions/issue-104327.stderr b/tests/ui/suggestions/issue-104327.stderr index 325b6b6eb4b6..1bad82d471e0 100644 --- a/tests/ui/suggestions/issue-104327.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/suggestions/issue-104327.stderr @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ LL | fn f() {} | --------- `Foo::f` defined here ... LL | Foo::f(); - | ^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait + | ^^^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait | help: use the fully-qualified path to the only available implementation | diff --git a/tests/ui/suggestions/issue-104328.stderr b/tests/ui/suggestions/issue-104328.stderr index a59262183412..3c5e6f16289e 100644 --- a/tests/ui/suggestions/issue-104328.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/suggestions/issue-104328.stderr @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ LL | fn f() {} | --------- `Foo::f` defined here ... LL | Foo::f(); - | ^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait + | ^^^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait | help: use the fully-qualified path to the only available implementation | diff --git a/tests/ui/suggestions/issue-89333.stderr b/tests/ui/suggestions/issue-89333.stderr index 761de7f25218..9df850ec9de0 100644 --- a/tests/ui/suggestions/issue-89333.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/suggestions/issue-89333.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error[E0277]: the trait bound `for<'a> &'a _: Trait` is not satisfied --> $DIR/issue-89333.rs:6:5 | LL | test(&|| 0); - | ^^^^ the trait `for<'a> Trait` is not implemented for `&'a _` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `for<'a> Trait` is not implemented for `&'a _` | help: this trait has no implementations, consider adding one --> $DIR/issue-89333.rs:9:1 diff --git a/tests/ui/suggestions/mut-borrow-needed-by-trait.stderr b/tests/ui/suggestions/mut-borrow-needed-by-trait.stderr index 94710f4503f5..09a9b1d3b348 100644 --- a/tests/ui/suggestions/mut-borrow-needed-by-trait.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/suggestions/mut-borrow-needed-by-trait.stderr @@ -25,9 +25,6 @@ error[E0599]: the method `write_fmt` exists for struct `BufWriter<&dyn Write>`, | LL | writeln!(fp, "hello world").unwrap(); | ---------^^---------------- method cannot be called on `BufWriter<&dyn Write>` due to unsatisfied trait bounds - --> $SRC_DIR/std/src/io/buffered/bufwriter.rs:LL:COL - | - = note: doesn't satisfy `BufWriter<&dyn std::io::Write>: std::io::Write` | note: must implement `io::Write`, `fmt::Write`, or have a `write_fmt` method --> $DIR/mut-borrow-needed-by-trait.rs:21:14 diff --git a/tests/ui/suggestions/suggest-adding-reference-to-trait-assoc-item.stderr b/tests/ui/suggestions/suggest-adding-reference-to-trait-assoc-item.stderr index 125a8b44f2f0..485015a98f2a 100644 --- a/tests/ui/suggestions/suggest-adding-reference-to-trait-assoc-item.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/suggestions/suggest-adding-reference-to-trait-assoc-item.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error[E0277]: the trait bound `&mut usize: Default` is not satisfied --> $DIR/suggest-adding-reference-to-trait-assoc-item.rs:13:9 | LL | foo(Default::default()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `Default` is not implemented for `&mut usize` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `Default` is not implemented for `&mut usize` | help: consider mutably borrowing here | @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ error[E0277]: the trait bound `&usize: Default` is not satisfied --> $DIR/suggest-adding-reference-to-trait-assoc-item.rs:14:9 | LL | bar(Default::default()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `Default` is not implemented for `&usize` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `Default` is not implemented for `&usize` | help: consider borrowing here | diff --git a/tests/ui/suggestions/suggest-assoc-fn-call-for-impl-trait.fixed b/tests/ui/suggestions/suggest-assoc-fn-call-for-impl-trait.fixed new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..86ac07a93a36 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/suggestions/suggest-assoc-fn-call-for-impl-trait.fixed @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +// run-rustfix + +struct A { + +} + +trait M { + fn foo(_a: Self); + fn bar(_a: Self); + fn baz(_a: i32); +} + +impl M for A { + fn foo(_a: Self) {} + fn bar(_a: A) {} + fn baz(_a: i32) {} +} + +fn main() { + let _a = A {}; + A::foo(_a); + //~^ ERROR no method named `foo` found + A::baz(0); + //~^ ERROR no method named `baz` found + + let _b = A {}; + A::bar(_b); + //~^ ERROR no method named `bar` found +} diff --git a/tests/ui/suggestions/suggest-assoc-fn-call-for-impl-trait.rs b/tests/ui/suggestions/suggest-assoc-fn-call-for-impl-trait.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..9a57ffb77405 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/suggestions/suggest-assoc-fn-call-for-impl-trait.rs @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +// run-rustfix + +struct A { + +} + +trait M { + fn foo(_a: Self); + fn bar(_a: Self); + fn baz(_a: i32); +} + +impl M for A { + fn foo(_a: Self) {} + fn bar(_a: A) {} + fn baz(_a: i32) {} +} + +fn main() { + let _a = A {}; + _a.foo(); + //~^ ERROR no method named `foo` found + _a.baz(0); + //~^ ERROR no method named `baz` found + + let _b = A {}; + _b.bar(); + //~^ ERROR no method named `bar` found +} diff --git a/tests/ui/suggestions/suggest-assoc-fn-call-for-impl-trait.stderr b/tests/ui/suggestions/suggest-assoc-fn-call-for-impl-trait.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..0df2b08d3be8 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/suggestions/suggest-assoc-fn-call-for-impl-trait.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +error[E0599]: no method named `foo` found for struct `A` in the current scope + --> $DIR/suggest-assoc-fn-call-for-impl-trait.rs:21:8 + | +LL | struct A { + | -------- method `foo` not found for this struct +... +LL | _a.foo(); + | ---^^^-- + | | | + | | this is an associated function, not a method + | help: use associated function syntax instead: `A::foo(_a)` + | + = note: found the following associated functions; to be used as methods, functions must have a `self` parameter +note: the candidate is defined in the trait `M` + --> $DIR/suggest-assoc-fn-call-for-impl-trait.rs:8:5 + | +LL | fn foo(_a: Self); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error[E0599]: no method named `baz` found for struct `A` in the current scope + --> $DIR/suggest-assoc-fn-call-for-impl-trait.rs:23:8 + | +LL | struct A { + | -------- method `baz` not found for this struct +... +LL | _a.baz(0); + | ---^^^--- + | | | + | | this is an associated function, not a method + | help: use associated function syntax instead: `A::baz(0)` + | + = note: found the following associated functions; to be used as methods, functions must have a `self` parameter +note: the candidate is defined in the trait `M` + --> $DIR/suggest-assoc-fn-call-for-impl-trait.rs:10:5 + | +LL | fn baz(_a: i32); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error[E0599]: no method named `bar` found for struct `A` in the current scope + --> $DIR/suggest-assoc-fn-call-for-impl-trait.rs:27:8 + | +LL | struct A { + | -------- method `bar` not found for this struct +... +LL | _b.bar(); + | ---^^^-- + | | | + | | this is an associated function, not a method + | help: use associated function syntax instead: `A::bar(_b)` + | + = note: found the following associated functions; to be used as methods, functions must have a `self` parameter +note: the candidate is defined in the trait `M` + --> $DIR/suggest-assoc-fn-call-for-impl-trait.rs:9:5 + | +LL | fn bar(_a: Self); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: aborting due to 3 previous errors + +For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0599`. diff --git a/tests/ui/suggestions/suggest-change-mut.stderr b/tests/ui/suggestions/suggest-change-mut.stderr index d194afeaf931..216d1e810fd7 100644 --- a/tests/ui/suggestions/suggest-change-mut.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/suggestions/suggest-change-mut.stderr @@ -27,9 +27,6 @@ error[E0599]: the method `read_until` exists for struct `BufReader<&T>`, but its | LL | stream_reader.read_until(b'\n', &mut buffer).expect("Reading into buffer failed"); | ^^^^^^^^^^ method cannot be called on `BufReader<&T>` due to unsatisfied trait bounds - --> $SRC_DIR/std/src/io/buffered/bufreader.rs:LL:COL - | - = note: doesn't satisfy `BufReader<&T>: BufRead` | = note: the following trait bounds were not satisfied: `&T: std::io::Read` diff --git a/tests/ui/symbol-mangling-version/bad-value.bad.stderr b/tests/ui/symbol-mangling-version/bad-value.bad.stderr index c36c73c6069f..a12e5e241c02 100644 --- a/tests/ui/symbol-mangling-version/bad-value.bad.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/symbol-mangling-version/bad-value.bad.stderr @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -error: incorrect value `bad-value` for codegen option `symbol-mangling-version` - either `legacy` or `v0` (RFC 2603) was expected +error: incorrect value `bad-value` for codegen option `symbol-mangling-version` - one of: `legacy`, `v0` (RFC 2603), or `hashed` was expected diff --git a/tests/ui/symbol-mangling-version/bad-value.blank.stderr b/tests/ui/symbol-mangling-version/bad-value.blank.stderr index 0e70af5b8ffb..95456587781e 100644 --- a/tests/ui/symbol-mangling-version/bad-value.blank.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/symbol-mangling-version/bad-value.blank.stderr @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -error: incorrect value `` for codegen option `symbol-mangling-version` - either `legacy` or `v0` (RFC 2603) was expected +error: incorrect value `` for codegen option `symbol-mangling-version` - one of: `legacy`, `v0` (RFC 2603), or `hashed` was expected diff --git a/tests/ui/symbol-mangling-version/bad-value.no-value.stderr b/tests/ui/symbol-mangling-version/bad-value.no-value.stderr index 77013b72b6c1..325e47a281fa 100644 --- a/tests/ui/symbol-mangling-version/bad-value.no-value.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/symbol-mangling-version/bad-value.no-value.stderr @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -error: codegen option `symbol-mangling-version` requires either `legacy` or `v0` (RFC 2603) (C symbol-mangling-version=) +error: codegen option `symbol-mangling-version` requires one of: `legacy`, `v0` (RFC 2603), or `hashed` (C symbol-mangling-version=) diff --git a/tests/ui/symbol-mangling-version/unstable.hashed.stderr b/tests/ui/symbol-mangling-version/unstable.hashed.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..f2ae18290f26 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/symbol-mangling-version/unstable.hashed.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +error: `-C symbol-mangling-version=hashed` requires `-Z unstable-options` + diff --git a/tests/ui/symbol-mangling-version/unstable.rs b/tests/ui/symbol-mangling-version/unstable.rs index df87a39cdfbd..42750a64574d 100644 --- a/tests/ui/symbol-mangling-version/unstable.rs +++ b/tests/ui/symbol-mangling-version/unstable.rs @@ -1,6 +1,9 @@ -// revisions: legacy legacy-ok +// revisions: legacy legacy-ok hashed hashed-ok // [legacy] compile-flags: -Csymbol-mangling-version=legacy // [legacy-ok] check-pass // [legacy-ok] compile-flags: -Zunstable-options -Csymbol-mangling-version=legacy +// [hashed] compile-flags: -Csymbol-mangling-version=hashed +// [hashed-ok] check-pass +// [hashed-ok] compile-flags: -Zunstable-options -Csymbol-mangling-version=hashed fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/trait-bounds/impl-derived-implicit-sized-bound-2.stderr b/tests/ui/trait-bounds/impl-derived-implicit-sized-bound-2.stderr index 84c2ab68da95..397e80197b95 100644 --- a/tests/ui/trait-bounds/impl-derived-implicit-sized-bound-2.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/trait-bounds/impl-derived-implicit-sized-bound-2.stderr @@ -2,10 +2,7 @@ error[E0599]: the method `get` exists for struct `Victim<'_, Self>`, but its tra --> $DIR/impl-derived-implicit-sized-bound-2.rs:28:19 | LL | struct Victim<'a, T: Perpetrator + ?Sized> { - | ------------------------------------------ - | | - | method `get` not found for this struct - | doesn't satisfy `Victim<'_, Self>: VictimTrait` + | ------------------------------------------ method `get` not found for this struct because it doesn't satisfy `Victim<'_, Self>: VictimTrait` ... LL | self.getter().get(); | ^^^ method cannot be called on `Victim<'_, Self>` due to unsatisfied trait bounds diff --git a/tests/ui/trait-bounds/impl-derived-implicit-sized-bound.stderr b/tests/ui/trait-bounds/impl-derived-implicit-sized-bound.stderr index c597ad0b572e..abcd915c699c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/trait-bounds/impl-derived-implicit-sized-bound.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/trait-bounds/impl-derived-implicit-sized-bound.stderr @@ -2,10 +2,7 @@ error[E0599]: the method `get` exists for struct `Victim<'_, Self>`, but its tra --> $DIR/impl-derived-implicit-sized-bound.rs:31:19 | LL | struct Victim<'a, T: Perpetrator + ?Sized> - | ------------------------------------------ - | | - | method `get` not found for this struct - | doesn't satisfy `Victim<'_, Self>: VictimTrait` + | ------------------------------------------ method `get` not found for this struct because it doesn't satisfy `Victim<'_, Self>: VictimTrait` ... LL | self.getter().get(); | ^^^ method cannot be called on `Victim<'_, Self>` due to unsatisfied trait bounds diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/bad-sized.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/bad-sized.stderr index fb9900bc57bb..857495f4a156 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/bad-sized.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/traits/bad-sized.stderr @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ error[E0277]: the size for values of type `dyn Trait` cannot be known at compila --> $DIR/bad-sized.rs:4:37 | LL | let x: Vec = Vec::new(); - | ^^^^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time + | ^^^^^^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time | = help: the trait `Sized` is not implemented for `dyn Trait` note: required by a bound in `Vec::::new` diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/bound/not-on-bare-trait.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/bound/not-on-bare-trait.stderr index 8d0e40be788c..6d56851bf349 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/bound/not-on-bare-trait.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/traits/bound/not-on-bare-trait.stderr @@ -7,18 +7,10 @@ LL | fn foo(_x: Foo + Send) { = warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021! = note: for more information, see = note: `#[warn(bare_trait_objects)]` on by default -help: use a new generic type parameter, constrained by `Foo + Send` +help: use `dyn` | -LL | fn foo(_x: T) { - | +++++++++++++++ ~ -help: you can also use an opaque type, but users won't be able to specify the type parameter when calling the `fn`, having to rely exclusively on type inference - | -LL | fn foo(_x: impl Foo + Send) { - | ++++ -help: alternatively, use a trait object to accept any type that implements `Foo + Send`, accessing its methods at runtime using dynamic dispatch - | -LL | fn foo(_x: &(dyn Foo + Send)) { - | +++++ + +LL | fn foo(_x: dyn Foo + Send) { + | +++ error[E0277]: the size for values of type `(dyn Foo + Send + 'static)` cannot be known at compilation time --> $DIR/not-on-bare-trait.rs:7:8 diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/inductive-overflow/lifetime.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/inductive-overflow/lifetime.stderr index b34bb0361f1e..406f4d25dce3 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/inductive-overflow/lifetime.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/traits/inductive-overflow/lifetime.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error[E0275]: overflow evaluating the requirement `Box>>: NotAuto` --> $DIR/lifetime.rs:29:5 | LL | is_send::>>(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: required for `X>` to implement `NotAuto` --> $DIR/lifetime.rs:19:12 diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/inductive-overflow/simultaneous.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/inductive-overflow/simultaneous.stderr index b9a746e44ba0..29456d88b1bf 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/inductive-overflow/simultaneous.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/traits/inductive-overflow/simultaneous.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error[E0275]: overflow evaluating the requirement `{integer}: Tweedledum` --> $DIR/simultaneous.rs:18:5 | LL | is_ee(4); - | ^^^^^ + | ^^^^^^^^ | note: required for `{integer}` to implement `Combo` --> $DIR/simultaneous.rs:11:34 diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/inductive-overflow/supertrait.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/inductive-overflow/supertrait.stderr index f2dccbbbb2cb..99e9c8f93b8a 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/inductive-overflow/supertrait.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/traits/inductive-overflow/supertrait.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error[E0275]: overflow evaluating the requirement `NoClone: Magic` --> $DIR/supertrait.rs:13:18 | LL | let (a, b) = copy(NoClone); - | ^^^^ + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: required for `NoClone` to implement `Magic` --> $DIR/supertrait.rs:5:16 diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/inductive-overflow/two-traits.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/inductive-overflow/two-traits.stderr index 0d0bf88616c8..6092c194a875 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/inductive-overflow/two-traits.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/traits/inductive-overflow/two-traits.stderr @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ error[E0275]: overflow evaluating the requirement `*mut (): Magic` --> $DIR/two-traits.rs:20:5 | LL | wizard::<*mut ()>(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: required by a bound in `wizard` --> $DIR/two-traits.rs:17:14 diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/invalid_operator_trait.rs b/tests/ui/traits/invalid_operator_trait.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 7ea3b0d5bac7..000000000000 --- a/tests/ui/traits/invalid_operator_trait.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -#![crate_type = "lib"] -#![feature(lang_items)] -#![feature(no_core)] -#![no_core] - -#[lang="sized"] -pub trait Sized { - // Empty. -} - -#[lang = "add"] -trait Add { - type Output; - - fn add(self, _: RHS) -> Self::Output; - //~^ ERROR `add` must not have any generic parameters -} - -#[allow(unreachable_code)] -fn ice(a: usize) { - let r = loop {}; - r = r + a; -} diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/invalid_operator_trait.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/invalid_operator_trait.stderr deleted file mode 100644 index f2e5e9080b16..000000000000 --- a/tests/ui/traits/invalid_operator_trait.stderr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -error: `add` must not have any generic parameters - --> $DIR/invalid_operator_trait.rs:15:5 - | -LL | fn add(self, _: RHS) -> Self::Output; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -error: aborting due to 1 previous error - diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/issue-77982.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/issue-77982.stderr index 592cfd970c64..bffad037fba0 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/issue-77982.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/traits/issue-77982.stderr @@ -44,8 +44,9 @@ LL | let ips: Vec<_> = (0..100_000).map(|_| u32::from(0u32.into())).collect( | type must be known at this point | = note: multiple `impl`s satisfying `u32: From<_>` found in the `core` crate: + - impl From for u32; - impl From for u32; - - impl From for u32; + - impl From> for u32; - impl From for u32; - impl From for u32; - impl From for u32; diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias-bound-unsound.rs b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias-bound-unsound.rs index 8fddbd7ecdcc..a520bf6c25b0 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias-bound-unsound.rs +++ b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias-bound-unsound.rs @@ -16,14 +16,13 @@ trait Foo { impl Foo for () { type Item = String where String: Copy; - //~^ ERROR overflow evaluating the requirement `<() as Foo>::Item: Copy` + //~^ ERROR overflow evaluating the requirement `String: Copy` } fn main() { let x = String::from("hello, world"); drop(<() as Foo>::copy_me(&x)); - //~^ ERROR overflow evaluating the requirement `<() as Foo>::Item: Sized` - //~| ERROR overflow evaluating the requirement `String <: <() as Foo>::Item` + //~^ ERROR overflow evaluating the requirement `String <: <() as Foo>::Item` //~| ERROR overflow evaluating the requirement `<() as Foo>::Item well-formed` //~| ERROR overflow evaluating the requirement `&<() as Foo>::Item well-formed` //~| ERROR overflow evaluating the requirement `<() as Foo>::Item == _` diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias-bound-unsound.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias-bound-unsound.stderr index 874644317ebd..2408e05728a8 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias-bound-unsound.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias-bound-unsound.stderr @@ -1,15 +1,17 @@ -error[E0275]: overflow evaluating the requirement `<() as Foo>::Item: Copy` - --> $DIR/alias-bound-unsound.rs:18:17 +error[E0275]: overflow evaluating the requirement `String: Copy` + --> $DIR/alias-bound-unsound.rs:18:38 | LL | type Item = String where String: Copy; - | ^^^^^^ + | ^^^^ | = help: consider increasing the recursion limit by adding a `#![recursion_limit = "256"]` attribute to your crate (`alias_bound_unsound`) -note: required by a bound in `Foo::Item` - --> $DIR/alias-bound-unsound.rs:8:16 +note: the requirement `String: Copy` appears on the `impl`'s associated type `Item` but not on the corresponding trait's associated type + --> $DIR/alias-bound-unsound.rs:8:10 | +LL | trait Foo { + | --- in this trait LL | type Item: Copy - | ^^^^ required by this bound in `Foo::Item` + | ^^^^ this trait's associated type doesn't have the requirement `String: Copy` error[E0275]: overflow evaluating the requirement `String <: <() as Foo>::Item` --> $DIR/alias-bound-unsound.rs:24:31 @@ -27,15 +29,6 @@ LL | drop(<() as Foo>::copy_me(&x)); | = help: consider increasing the recursion limit by adding a `#![recursion_limit = "256"]` attribute to your crate (`alias_bound_unsound`) -error[E0275]: overflow evaluating the requirement `<() as Foo>::Item: Sized` - --> $DIR/alias-bound-unsound.rs:24:10 - | -LL | drop(<() as Foo>::copy_me(&x)); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = help: consider increasing the recursion limit by adding a `#![recursion_limit = "256"]` attribute to your crate (`alias_bound_unsound`) - = note: the return type of a function must have a statically known size - error[E0275]: overflow evaluating the requirement `&<() as Foo>::Item well-formed` --> $DIR/alias-bound-unsound.rs:24:31 | @@ -61,6 +54,6 @@ LL | drop(<() as Foo>::copy_me(&x)); = help: consider increasing the recursion limit by adding a `#![recursion_limit = "256"]` attribute to your crate (`alias_bound_unsound`) = note: duplicate diagnostic emitted due to `-Z deduplicate-diagnostics=no` -error: aborting due to 7 previous errors +error: aborting due to 6 previous errors For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0275`. diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias_eq_cant_be_furthur_normalized.rs b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias-relate/alias_eq_cant_be_furthur_normalized.rs similarity index 100% rename from tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias_eq_cant_be_furthur_normalized.rs rename to tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias-relate/alias_eq_cant_be_furthur_normalized.rs diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias_eq_dont_use_normalizes_to_if_substs_eq.rs b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias-relate/alias_eq_dont_use_normalizes_to_if_substs_eq.rs similarity index 100% rename from tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias_eq_dont_use_normalizes_to_if_substs_eq.rs rename to tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias-relate/alias_eq_dont_use_normalizes_to_if_substs_eq.rs diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias_eq_simple.rs b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias-relate/alias_eq_simple.rs similarity index 100% rename from tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias_eq_simple.rs rename to tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias-relate/alias_eq_simple.rs diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias_eq_substs_eq_not_intercrate.rs b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias-relate/alias_eq_substs_eq_not_intercrate.rs similarity index 100% rename from tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias_eq_substs_eq_not_intercrate.rs rename to tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias-relate/alias_eq_substs_eq_not_intercrate.rs diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias_eq_substs_eq_not_intercrate.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias-relate/alias_eq_substs_eq_not_intercrate.stderr similarity index 100% rename from tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias_eq_substs_eq_not_intercrate.stderr rename to tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias-relate/alias_eq_substs_eq_not_intercrate.stderr diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/tait-eq-proj-2.rs b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias-relate/tait-eq-proj-2.rs similarity index 84% rename from tests/ui/traits/next-solver/tait-eq-proj-2.rs rename to tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias-relate/tait-eq-proj-2.rs index a3df053dd832..915643f1d2a8 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/tait-eq-proj-2.rs +++ b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias-relate/tait-eq-proj-2.rs @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ #![feature(type_alias_impl_trait)] -// Similar to tests/ui/traits/next-solver/tait-eq-proj.rs +// Similar to tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias-relate/tait-eq-proj.rs // but check the alias-sub relation in the other direction. type Tait = impl Iterator; diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/tait-eq-proj.rs b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias-relate/tait-eq-proj.rs similarity index 100% rename from tests/ui/traits/next-solver/tait-eq-proj.rs rename to tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias-relate/tait-eq-proj.rs diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/tait-eq-tait.rs b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias-relate/tait-eq-tait.rs similarity index 100% rename from tests/ui/traits/next-solver/tait-eq-tait.rs rename to tests/ui/traits/next-solver/alias-relate/tait-eq-tait.rs diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/assembly/ambig-projection-self-is-ambig.rs b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/assembly/ambig-projection-self-is-ambig.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..99a368a746f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/assembly/ambig-projection-self-is-ambig.rs @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +// check-pass +// compile-flags: -Znext-solver + +trait Reader: Default { + fn read_u8_array(&self) -> Result { + todo!() + } + + fn read_u8(&self) -> Result { + let a: [u8; 1] = self.read_u8_array::<_>()?; + // This results in a nested ` as Try>::Residual: Sized` goal. + // The self type normalizes to `?0`. We previously did not force that to be + // ambiguous but instead incompletely applied the `Self: Sized` candidate + // from the `ParamEnv`, resulting in a type error. + Ok(a[0]) + } +} + +fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/dont-type_of-tait-in-defining-scope.is_send.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/dont-type_of-tait-in-defining-scope.is_send.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..bafc4ba18a7a --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/dont-type_of-tait-in-defining-scope.is_send.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +error[E0283]: type annotations needed: cannot satisfy `Foo: Send` + --> $DIR/dont-type_of-tait-in-defining-scope.rs:15:18 + | +LL | needs_send::(); + | ^^^ + | + = note: cannot satisfy `Foo: Send` +note: required by a bound in `needs_send` + --> $DIR/dont-type_of-tait-in-defining-scope.rs:12:18 + | +LL | fn needs_send() {} + | ^^^^ required by this bound in `needs_send` + +error: aborting due to 1 previous error + +For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0283`. diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/dont-type_of-tait-in-defining-scope.not_send.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/dont-type_of-tait-in-defining-scope.not_send.stderr index 076dab29d890..bafc4ba18a7a 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/dont-type_of-tait-in-defining-scope.not_send.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/dont-type_of-tait-in-defining-scope.not_send.stderr @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ error[E0283]: type annotations needed: cannot satisfy `Foo: Send` - --> $DIR/dont-type_of-tait-in-defining-scope.rs:16:18 + --> $DIR/dont-type_of-tait-in-defining-scope.rs:15:18 | LL | needs_send::(); | ^^^ | = note: cannot satisfy `Foo: Send` note: required by a bound in `needs_send` - --> $DIR/dont-type_of-tait-in-defining-scope.rs:13:18 + --> $DIR/dont-type_of-tait-in-defining-scope.rs:12:18 | LL | fn needs_send() {} | ^^^^ required by this bound in `needs_send` diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/dont-type_of-tait-in-defining-scope.rs b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/dont-type_of-tait-in-defining-scope.rs index a1f38e69e53e..ef0360248b59 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/dont-type_of-tait-in-defining-scope.rs +++ b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/dont-type_of-tait-in-defining-scope.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // revisions: is_send not_send // compile-flags: -Znext-solver -//[is_send] check-pass #![feature(type_alias_impl_trait)] @@ -14,7 +13,7 @@ fn needs_send() {} fn test(_: Foo) { needs_send::(); - //[not_send]~^ ERROR type annotations needed: cannot satisfy `Foo: Send` + //~^ ERROR type annotations needed: cannot satisfy `Foo: Send` } fn defines(_: Foo) { diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/more-object-bound.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/more-object-bound.stderr index e3be2931e123..1b776d7198ea 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/more-object-bound.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/more-object-bound.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error[E0277]: the trait bound `dyn Trait: Trait` is not satisfied --> $DIR/more-object-bound.rs:12:5 | LL | foo::>(x) - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `Trait` is not implemented for `dyn Trait` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `Trait` is not implemented for `dyn Trait` | note: required by a bound in `foo` --> $DIR/more-object-bound.rs:18:8 diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/normalize-path-for-method.rs b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/normalize-path-for-method.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b95454306cd6 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/normalize-path-for-method.rs @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +// compile-flags: -Znext-solver +// check-pass + +trait Mirror { + type Assoc; +} +impl Mirror for T { + type Assoc = T; +} + +struct Foo; +impl Foo { + fn new() -> Self { Foo } +} + +fn main() { + ::Assoc::new(); +} diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/normalize-region-obligations.rs b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/normalize-region-obligations.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..13c86b630f60 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/normalize-region-obligations.rs @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +// revisions: normalize_param_env normalize_obligation +// check-pass +// compile-flags: -Znext-solver + +trait Foo { + #[cfg(normalize_param_env)] + type Gat<'a> where ::Assoc: 'a; + #[cfg(normalize_obligation)] + type Gat<'a> where Self: 'a; +} + +trait Mirror { type Assoc: ?Sized; } +impl Mirror for T { type Assoc = T; } + +impl Foo for T { + #[cfg(normalize_param_env)] + type Gat<'a> = i32 where T: 'a; + #[cfg(normalize_obligation)] + type Gat<'a> = i32 where ::Assoc: 'a; +} + +fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/object-unsafety.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/object-unsafety.stderr index ee38c256e5f6..eedca879b0c8 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/object-unsafety.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/object-unsafety.stderr @@ -46,10 +46,7 @@ error[E0277]: the size for values of type ` as Setup>::From` --> $DIR/object-unsafety.rs:12:5 | LL | copy::>(t) - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^--- - | | - | doesn't have a size known at compile-time - | this returned value is of type ` as Setup>::From` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time | = help: the trait `Sized` is not implemented for ` as Setup>::From` = note: the return type of a function must have a statically known size diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/overflow/recursive-self-normalization-2.rs b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/overflow/recursive-self-normalization-2.rs index 71b1502d775f..983a0fec6534 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/overflow/recursive-self-normalization-2.rs +++ b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/overflow/recursive-self-normalization-2.rs @@ -16,6 +16,8 @@ fn test::Assoc2> + Foo2::Assoc //~^ ERROR overflow evaluating the requirement `::Assoc1 == _` //~| ERROR overflow evaluating the requirement `::Assoc1 == _` //~| ERROR overflow evaluating the requirement `::Assoc1 == _` + //~| ERROR overflow evaluating the requirement `::Assoc1 == _` + //~| ERROR overflow evaluating the requirement `::Assoc1: Sized` //~| ERROR overflow evaluating the requirement `::Assoc1: Bar` } diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/overflow/recursive-self-normalization-2.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/overflow/recursive-self-normalization-2.stderr index bad6820f7389..ed87404d5739 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/overflow/recursive-self-normalization-2.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/overflow/recursive-self-normalization-2.stderr @@ -1,3 +1,11 @@ +error[E0275]: overflow evaluating the requirement `::Assoc1 == _` + --> $DIR/recursive-self-normalization-2.rs:15:17 + | +LL | needs_bar::(); + | ^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: consider increasing the recursion limit by adding a `#![recursion_limit = "256"]` attribute to your crate (`recursive_self_normalization_2`) + error[E0275]: overflow evaluating the requirement `::Assoc1: Bar` --> $DIR/recursive-self-normalization-2.rs:15:17 | @@ -11,6 +19,23 @@ note: required by a bound in `needs_bar` LL | fn needs_bar() {} | ^^^ required by this bound in `needs_bar` +error[E0275]: overflow evaluating the requirement `::Assoc1: Sized` + --> $DIR/recursive-self-normalization-2.rs:15:17 + | +LL | needs_bar::(); + | ^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: consider increasing the recursion limit by adding a `#![recursion_limit = "256"]` attribute to your crate (`recursive_self_normalization_2`) +note: required by a bound in `needs_bar` + --> $DIR/recursive-self-normalization-2.rs:12:14 + | +LL | fn needs_bar() {} + | ^ required by this bound in `needs_bar` +help: consider relaxing the implicit `Sized` restriction + | +LL | fn needs_bar() {} + | ++++++++ + error[E0275]: overflow evaluating the requirement `::Assoc1 == _` --> $DIR/recursive-self-normalization-2.rs:15:5 | @@ -35,7 +60,8 @@ LL | needs_bar::(); | ^^^^^^^^^ | = help: consider increasing the recursion limit by adding a `#![recursion_limit = "256"]` attribute to your crate (`recursive_self_normalization_2`) + = note: duplicate diagnostic emitted due to `-Z deduplicate-diagnostics=no` -error: aborting due to 4 previous errors +error: aborting due to 6 previous errors For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0275`. diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/overflow/recursive-self-normalization.rs b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/overflow/recursive-self-normalization.rs index 809a6a59ca6a..40e2aa9e63f3 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/overflow/recursive-self-normalization.rs +++ b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/overflow/recursive-self-normalization.rs @@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ fn test::Assoc>>() { //~^ ERROR overflow evaluating the requirement `::Assoc == _` //~| ERROR overflow evaluating the requirement `::Assoc == _` //~| ERROR overflow evaluating the requirement `::Assoc == _` + //~| ERROR overflow evaluating the requirement `::Assoc == _` + //~| ERROR overflow evaluating the requirement `::Assoc: Sized` //~| ERROR overflow evaluating the requirement `::Assoc: Bar` } diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/overflow/recursive-self-normalization.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/overflow/recursive-self-normalization.stderr index 80005d344ba3..e4ef2f60740f 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/overflow/recursive-self-normalization.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/overflow/recursive-self-normalization.stderr @@ -1,3 +1,11 @@ +error[E0275]: overflow evaluating the requirement `::Assoc == _` + --> $DIR/recursive-self-normalization.rs:11:17 + | +LL | needs_bar::(); + | ^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: consider increasing the recursion limit by adding a `#![recursion_limit = "256"]` attribute to your crate (`recursive_self_normalization`) + error[E0275]: overflow evaluating the requirement `::Assoc: Bar` --> $DIR/recursive-self-normalization.rs:11:17 | @@ -11,6 +19,23 @@ note: required by a bound in `needs_bar` LL | fn needs_bar() {} | ^^^ required by this bound in `needs_bar` +error[E0275]: overflow evaluating the requirement `::Assoc: Sized` + --> $DIR/recursive-self-normalization.rs:11:17 + | +LL | needs_bar::(); + | ^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: consider increasing the recursion limit by adding a `#![recursion_limit = "256"]` attribute to your crate (`recursive_self_normalization`) +note: required by a bound in `needs_bar` + --> $DIR/recursive-self-normalization.rs:8:14 + | +LL | fn needs_bar() {} + | ^ required by this bound in `needs_bar` +help: consider relaxing the implicit `Sized` restriction + | +LL | fn needs_bar() {} + | ++++++++ + error[E0275]: overflow evaluating the requirement `::Assoc == _` --> $DIR/recursive-self-normalization.rs:11:5 | @@ -35,7 +60,8 @@ LL | needs_bar::(); | ^^^^^^^^ | = help: consider increasing the recursion limit by adding a `#![recursion_limit = "256"]` attribute to your crate (`recursive_self_normalization`) + = note: duplicate diagnostic emitted due to `-Z deduplicate-diagnostics=no` -error: aborting due to 4 previous errors +error: aborting due to 6 previous errors For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0275`. diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/specialization-transmute.rs b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/specialization-transmute.rs index ff25656a7ff5..e7de564877d0 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/specialization-transmute.rs +++ b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/specialization-transmute.rs @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ // compile-flags: -Znext-solver +//~^ ERROR cannot normalize `::Id` #![feature(specialization)] //~^ WARN the feature `specialization` is incomplete diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/specialization-transmute.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/specialization-transmute.stderr index a5459165587c..a1cf5b761e34 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/specialization-transmute.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/specialization-transmute.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ warning: the feature `specialization` is incomplete and may not be safe to use and/or cause compiler crashes - --> $DIR/specialization-transmute.rs:3:12 + --> $DIR/specialization-transmute.rs:4:12 | LL | #![feature(specialization)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -8,12 +8,14 @@ LL | #![feature(specialization)] = help: consider using `min_specialization` instead, which is more stable and complete = note: `#[warn(incomplete_features)]` on by default +error: cannot normalize `::Id` + error[E0282]: type annotations needed - --> $DIR/specialization-transmute.rs:13:23 + --> $DIR/specialization-transmute.rs:14:23 | LL | default type Id = T; | ^ cannot infer type for associated type `::Id` -error: aborting due to 1 previous error; 1 warning emitted +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors; 1 warning emitted For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0282`. diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/specialization-unconstrained.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/specialization-unconstrained.stderr index ed4dafa1484c..68232aacc0c5 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/specialization-unconstrained.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/specialization-unconstrained.stderr @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ error[E0284]: type annotations needed: cannot satisfy `::Id == ( --> $DIR/specialization-unconstrained.rs:20:5 | LL | test::(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot satisfy `::Id == ()` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot satisfy `::Id == ()` | note: required by a bound in `test` --> $DIR/specialization-unconstrained.rs:17:20 diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/temporary-ambiguity.rs b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/temporary-ambiguity.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 6102de7e446d..000000000000 --- a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/temporary-ambiguity.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -// compile-flags: -Znext-solver -// check-pass - -// Checks that we don't explode when we assemble >1 candidate for a goal. - -struct Wrapper(T); - -trait Foo {} - -impl Foo for Wrapper {} - -impl Foo for Wrapper<()> {} - -fn needs_foo(_: impl Foo) {} - -fn main() { - let mut x = Default::default(); - let w = Wrapper(x); - needs_foo(w); - x = 1; - let _ = x; -} diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/unsound-region-obligation.rs b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/unsound-region-obligation.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b8bfa0353888 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/unsound-region-obligation.rs @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +//~ ERROR the type `<() as StaticTy>::Item<'a>` does not fulfill the required lifetime +// compile-flags: -Znext-solver +// Regression test for rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative#59 + +trait StaticTy { + type Item<'a>: 'static; +} + +impl StaticTy for () { + type Item<'a> = &'a (); +} + +fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/unsound-region-obligation.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/unsound-region-obligation.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..518de7ea3e02 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/traits/next-solver/unsound-region-obligation.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +error[E0477]: the type `<() as StaticTy>::Item<'a>` does not fulfill the required lifetime + | + = note: type must satisfy the static lifetime + +error: aborting due to 1 previous error + +For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0477`. diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/non_lifetime_binders/bad-copy-cond.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/non_lifetime_binders/bad-copy-cond.stderr index d5f2bfef1926..4694e7da500f 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/non_lifetime_binders/bad-copy-cond.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/traits/non_lifetime_binders/bad-copy-cond.stderr @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ error[E0277]: the trait bound `T: Copy` is not satisfied --> $DIR/bad-copy-cond.rs:7:5 | LL | foo(); - | ^^^ the trait `Copy` is not implemented for `T` + | ^^^^^ the trait `Copy` is not implemented for `T` | note: required by a bound in `foo` --> $DIR/bad-copy-cond.rs:4:26 diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/non_lifetime_binders/bad-sized-cond.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/non_lifetime_binders/bad-sized-cond.stderr index d8db07277c50..f4deb169516c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/non_lifetime_binders/bad-sized-cond.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/traits/non_lifetime_binders/bad-sized-cond.stderr @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ error[E0277]: the size for values of type `V` cannot be known at compilation tim --> $DIR/bad-sized-cond.rs:17:5 | LL | foo(); - | ^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time + | ^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time | = help: the trait `Sized` is not implemented for `V` note: required by a bound in `foo` @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ error[E0277]: `V` is not an iterator --> $DIR/bad-sized-cond.rs:20:5 | LL | bar(); - | ^^^ `V` is not an iterator + | ^^^^^ `V` is not an iterator | = help: the trait `Iterator` is not implemented for `V` = note: required for `V` to implement `IntoIterator` @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ error[E0277]: the size for values of type `V` cannot be known at compilation tim --> $DIR/bad-sized-cond.rs:20:5 | LL | bar(); - | ^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time + | ^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time | = help: the trait `Sized` is not implemented for `V` = note: required for `V` to implement `IntoIterator` diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/non_lifetime_binders/fail.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/non_lifetime_binders/fail.stderr index 240bcef7df50..9a324c952931 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/non_lifetime_binders/fail.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/traits/non_lifetime_binders/fail.stderr @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ error[E0277]: the trait bound `T: Trait` is not satisfied --> $DIR/fail.rs:19:5 | LL | fail(); - | ^^^^ the trait `Trait` is not implemented for `T` + | ^^^^^^ the trait `Trait` is not implemented for `T` | help: this trait has no implementations, consider adding one --> $DIR/fail.rs:6:1 @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ error[E0277]: `T` cannot be sent between threads safely --> $DIR/fail.rs:21:5 | LL | auto_trait(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^ `T` cannot be sent between threads safely + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ `T` cannot be sent between threads safely | = help: the trait `Send` is not implemented for `T` note: required by a bound in `auto_trait` diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/non_lifetime_binders/foreach-partial-eq.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/non_lifetime_binders/foreach-partial-eq.stderr index 8cf32c89416a..abbdecf2fe1d 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/non_lifetime_binders/foreach-partial-eq.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/traits/non_lifetime_binders/foreach-partial-eq.stderr @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ error[E0277]: can't compare `T` with `T` --> $DIR/foreach-partial-eq.rs:10:5 | LL | auto_trait(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^ no implementation for `T < T` and `T > T` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ no implementation for `T < T` and `T > T` | = help: the trait `PartialOrd` is not implemented for `T` note: required by a bound in `auto_trait` diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/static-method-generic-inference.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/static-method-generic-inference.stderr index 44c7c099832b..80bdbbf350df 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/static-method-generic-inference.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/traits/static-method-generic-inference.stderr @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ LL | fn new() -> T; | -------------- `HasNew::new` defined here ... LL | let _f: base::Foo = base::HasNew::new(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait | help: use the fully-qualified path to the only available implementation | diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/track-obligations.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/track-obligations.stderr index 89477475970f..822fc91e43fe 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/track-obligations.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/traits/track-obligations.stderr @@ -2,10 +2,7 @@ error[E0599]: the method `check` exists for struct `Client<()>`, but its trait b --> $DIR/track-obligations.rs:83:16 | LL | struct ALayer(C); - | ---------------- - | | - | doesn't satisfy `<_ as Layer<()>>::Service = as ParticularServiceLayer<()>>::Service` - | doesn't satisfy `ALayer<()>: ParticularServiceLayer<()>` + | ---------------- doesn't satisfy `<_ as Layer<()>>::Service = as ParticularServiceLayer<()>>::Service` or `ALayer<()>: ParticularServiceLayer<()>` ... LL | struct Client(C); | ---------------- method `check` not found for this struct diff --git a/tests/ui/transmutability/region-infer.stderr b/tests/ui/transmutability/region-infer.stderr index 50d060cd4743..805862d6c4af 100644 --- a/tests/ui/transmutability/region-infer.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/transmutability/region-infer.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error[E0277]: `()` cannot be safely transmuted into `W<'_>` in the defining scop --> $DIR/region-infer.rs:20:5 | LL | test(); - | ^^^^ The size of `()` is smaller than the size of `W<'_>` + | ^^^^^^ The size of `()` is smaller than the size of `W<'_>` | note: required by a bound in `test` --> $DIR/region-infer.rs:11:12 diff --git a/tests/ui/treat-err-as-bug/eagerly-emit.rs b/tests/ui/treat-err-as-bug/eagerly-emit.rs index 5f32f5a1d94b..ede190575d52 100644 --- a/tests/ui/treat-err-as-bug/eagerly-emit.rs +++ b/tests/ui/treat-err-as-bug/eagerly-emit.rs @@ -6,6 +6,5 @@ fn main() {} fn f() -> impl Foo { //~^ ERROR the trait bound `i32: Foo` is not satisfied - //~| ERROR `report_selection_error` did not emit an error 1i32 } diff --git a/tests/ui/treat-err-as-bug/eagerly-emit.stderr b/tests/ui/treat-err-as-bug/eagerly-emit.stderr index 3d25741d52de..4ae596435aa7 100644 --- a/tests/ui/treat-err-as-bug/eagerly-emit.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/treat-err-as-bug/eagerly-emit.stderr @@ -1,9 +1,3 @@ -error: `report_selection_error` did not emit an error - --> $DIR/eagerly-emit.rs:7:11 - | -LL | fn f() -> impl Foo { - | ^^^^^^^^ - error: trimmed_def_paths constructed but no error emitted; use `DelayDm` for lints or `with_no_trimmed_paths` for debugging error[E0277]: the trait bound `i32: Foo` is not satisfied @@ -11,7 +5,7 @@ error[E0277]: the trait bound `i32: Foo` is not satisfied | LL | fn f() -> impl Foo { | ^^^^^^^^ the trait `Foo` is not implemented for `i32` -... +LL | LL | 1i32 | ---- return type was inferred to be `i32` here | @@ -21,8 +15,6 @@ help: this trait has no implementations, consider adding one LL | trait Foo {} | ^^^^^^^^^ -error: expected fulfillment errors - -error: aborting due to 4 previous errors +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`. diff --git a/tests/ui/try-trait/bad-interconversion.stderr b/tests/ui/try-trait/bad-interconversion.stderr index 97fbbdbf8f8a..7e5b68353fb2 100644 --- a/tests/ui/try-trait/bad-interconversion.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/try-trait/bad-interconversion.stderr @@ -11,7 +11,8 @@ LL | Ok(Err(123_i32)?) = note: the question mark operation (`?`) implicitly performs a conversion on the error value using the `From` trait = help: the following other types implement trait `From`: > - > + >> + > = note: required for `Result` to implement `FromResidual>` error[E0277]: the `?` operator can only be used on `Result`s, not `Option`s, in a function that returns `Result` diff --git a/tests/ui/type-alias-impl-trait/issue-76202-trait-impl-for-tait.rs b/tests/ui/type-alias-impl-trait/issue-76202-trait-impl-for-tait.rs index af1c18bbb59c..b6906f68ded5 100644 --- a/tests/ui/type-alias-impl-trait/issue-76202-trait-impl-for-tait.rs +++ b/tests/ui/type-alias-impl-trait/issue-76202-trait-impl-for-tait.rs @@ -4,20 +4,14 @@ // revisions: current next //[next] compile-flags: -Znext-solver // check-pass - #![feature(type_alias_impl_trait)] -trait Dummy {} -impl Dummy for () {} - -type F = impl Dummy; -fn f() -> F {} - trait Test { fn test(self); } -impl Test for F { + +impl Test for define::F { fn test(self) {} } @@ -27,7 +21,17 @@ impl Test for i32 { fn test(self) {} } +mod define { + use super::*; + + pub trait Dummy {} + impl Dummy for () {} + + pub type F = impl Dummy; + pub fn f() -> F {} +} + fn main() { - let x: F = f(); + let x = define::f(); x.test(); } diff --git a/tests/ui/type-alias-impl-trait/struct-assignment-validity.rs b/tests/ui/type-alias-impl-trait/struct-assignment-validity.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..39f0b9a02eea --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/type-alias-impl-trait/struct-assignment-validity.rs @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +// compile-flags: -Zvalidate-mir +// check-pass + +// Check that we don't cause cycle errors when validating pre-`Reveal::All` MIR +// that assigns opaques through normalized projections. + +#![feature(impl_trait_in_assoc_type)] + +struct Bar; + +trait Trait { + type Assoc; + fn foo() -> Foo; +} + +impl Trait for Bar { + type Assoc = impl std::fmt::Debug; + fn foo() -> Foo + where + Self::Assoc:, + { + let x: ::Assoc = (); + Foo { field: () } + } +} + +struct Foo { + field: ::Assoc, +} + +fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/type/issue-101866.stderr b/tests/ui/type/issue-101866.stderr index 6f4b380b4e74..4d02153ebe20 100644 --- a/tests/ui/type/issue-101866.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/type/issue-101866.stderr @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ LL | fn func(); | ---------- `TraitA::func` defined here ... LL | TraitA::::func(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait | help: use the fully-qualified path to the only available implementation | diff --git a/tests/ui/typeck/derive-sugg-arg-arity.stderr b/tests/ui/typeck/derive-sugg-arg-arity.stderr index 41b16a772ca9..382b324c4cc5 100644 --- a/tests/ui/typeck/derive-sugg-arg-arity.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/typeck/derive-sugg-arg-arity.stderr @@ -2,11 +2,7 @@ error[E0599]: the function or associated item `partial_cmp` exists for struct `A --> $DIR/derive-sugg-arg-arity.rs:5:23 | LL | pub struct A; - | ------------ - | | - | function or associated item `partial_cmp` not found for this struct - | doesn't satisfy `A: Iterator` - | doesn't satisfy `A: PartialOrd<_>` + | ------------ function or associated item `partial_cmp` not found for this struct because it doesn't satisfy `A: Iterator` or `A: PartialOrd<_>` ... LL | _ => match A::partial_cmp() {}, | ^^^^^^^^^^^ function or associated item cannot be called on `A` due to unsatisfied trait bounds diff --git a/tests/ui/typeck/issue-31173.stderr b/tests/ui/typeck/issue-31173.stderr index d65c4306a5f2..0983147a5f0c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/typeck/issue-31173.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/typeck/issue-31173.stderr @@ -35,12 +35,6 @@ LL | | .collect(); | | -^^^^^^^ method cannot be called due to unsatisfied trait bounds | |_________| | - --> $SRC_DIR/core/src/iter/adapters/take_while.rs:LL:COL - | - = note: doesn't satisfy `<_ as Iterator>::Item = &_` - --> $SRC_DIR/core/src/iter/adapters/cloned.rs:LL:COL - | - = note: doesn't satisfy `_: Iterator` | = note: the following trait bounds were not satisfied: `, {closure@$DIR/issue-31173.rs:7:21: 7:25}> as Iterator>::Item = &_` diff --git a/tests/ui/ufcs/ufcs-qpath-self-mismatch.stderr b/tests/ui/ufcs/ufcs-qpath-self-mismatch.stderr index ae0a06e6328d..e90784a54ae0 100644 --- a/tests/ui/ufcs/ufcs-qpath-self-mismatch.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/ufcs/ufcs-qpath-self-mismatch.stderr @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ error[E0277]: cannot add `u32` to `i32` --> $DIR/ufcs-qpath-self-mismatch.rs:4:5 | LL | >::add(1, 2); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ no implementation for `i32 + u32` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ no implementation for `i32 + u32` | = help: the trait `Add` is not implemented for `i32` = help: the following other types implement trait `Add`: diff --git a/tests/ui/union/issue-81199.rs b/tests/ui/union/issue-81199.rs index b8b0d9d33e79..2083ee15d87b 100644 --- a/tests/ui/union/issue-81199.rs +++ b/tests/ui/union/issue-81199.rs @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ union PtrRepr { #[repr(C)] struct PtrComponents { - data_address: *const (), + data_pointer: *const (), metadata: ::Metadata, } diff --git a/tests/ui/union/union-derive-clone.stderr b/tests/ui/union/union-derive-clone.stderr index 39f1e32e6eb7..a2b81f0dba1c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/union/union-derive-clone.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/union/union-derive-clone.stderr @@ -17,10 +17,7 @@ error[E0599]: the method `clone` exists for union `U5`, but its tra --> $DIR/union-derive-clone.rs:35:15 | LL | union U5 { - | ----------- - | | - | method `clone` not found for this union - | doesn't satisfy `U5: Clone` + | ----------- method `clone` not found for this union because it doesn't satisfy `U5: Clone` ... LL | struct CloneNoCopy; | ------------------ doesn't satisfy `CloneNoCopy: Copy` diff --git a/tests/ui/unsized-locals/unsized-exprs.stderr b/tests/ui/unsized-locals/unsized-exprs.stderr index a7f57e3fd156..8a2ecf0f6c33 100644 --- a/tests/ui/unsized-locals/unsized-exprs.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/unsized-locals/unsized-exprs.stderr @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ error[E0277]: the size for values of type `[u8]` cannot be known at compilation --> $DIR/unsized-exprs.rs:26:22 | LL | udrop::>(A(*foo())); - | ^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time + | ^^^^^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time | = help: within `A<[u8]>`, the trait `Sized` is not implemented for `[u8]` note: required because it appears within the type `A<[u8]>` diff --git a/tests/ui/where-clauses/higher-ranked-fn-type.quiet.stderr b/tests/ui/where-clauses/higher-ranked-fn-type.quiet.stderr index 4c15497d5308..6de4caa76ee0 100644 --- a/tests/ui/where-clauses/higher-ranked-fn-type.quiet.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/where-clauses/higher-ranked-fn-type.quiet.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error[E0277]: the trait bound `for<'b> fn(&'b ()): Foo` is not satisfied --> $DIR/higher-ranked-fn-type.rs:20:5 | LL | called() - | ^^^^^^ the trait `for<'b> Foo` is not implemented for `fn(&'b ())` + | ^^^^^^^^ the trait `for<'b> Foo` is not implemented for `fn(&'b ())` | help: this trait has no implementations, consider adding one --> $DIR/higher-ranked-fn-type.rs:6:1 diff --git a/tests/ui/where-clauses/higher-ranked-fn-type.verbose.stderr b/tests/ui/where-clauses/higher-ranked-fn-type.verbose.stderr index 3318c70f1bb3..4cb3cdd69ad0 100644 --- a/tests/ui/where-clauses/higher-ranked-fn-type.verbose.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/where-clauses/higher-ranked-fn-type.verbose.stderr @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ error[E0277]: the trait bound `for $DIR/higher-ranked-fn-type.rs:20:5 | LL | called() - | ^^^^^^ the trait `for Foo` is not implemented for `fn(&ReBound(DebruijnIndex(1), BoundRegion { var: 0, kind: BrNamed(DefId(0:6 ~ higher_ranked_fn_type[9e51]::called::'b), 'b) }) ())` + | ^^^^^^^^ the trait `for Foo` is not implemented for `fn(&ReBound(DebruijnIndex(1), BoundRegion { var: 0, kind: BrNamed(DefId(0:6 ~ higher_ranked_fn_type[9e51]::called::'b), 'b) }) ())` | help: this trait has no implementations, consider adding one --> $DIR/higher-ranked-fn-type.rs:6:1 diff --git a/triagebot.toml b/triagebot.toml index 264f6efd982c..bf898819cfc1 100644 --- a/triagebot.toml +++ b/triagebot.toml @@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ of `ObligationCtxt`. """ cc = ["@lcnr", "@compiler-errors"] -[mentions."compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes.rs"] +[mentions."compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/lib.rs"] message = "Some changes occurred in diagnostic error codes" cc = ["@GuillaumeGomez"] @@ -488,6 +488,13 @@ cc = ["@Nadrieril"] message = "Some changes might have occurred in exhaustiveness checking" cc = ["@Nadrieril"] +[mentions."library/core/src/intrinsics/simd.rs"] +message = """ +Some changes occurred to the platform-builtins intrinsics. Make sure the +LLVM backend as well as portable-simd gets adapted for the changes. +""" +cc = ["@antoyo", "@GuillaumeGomez", "@bjorn3", "@calebzulawski", "@programmerjake"] + [mentions."library/portable-simd"] message = """ Portable SIMD is developed in its own repository. If possible, consider \ @@ -652,6 +659,7 @@ compiler-team-contributors = [ "@TaKO8Ki", "@b-naber", "@nnethercote", + "@fmease", ] compiler = [ "compiler-team", @@ -662,7 +670,6 @@ libs = [ "@joshtriplett", "@Mark-Simulacrum", "@m-ou-se", - "@thomcc", ] bootstrap = [ "@Mark-Simulacrum", @@ -717,6 +724,7 @@ arena = [ mir = [ "@davidtwco", "@oli-obk", + "@matthewjasper" ] mir-opt = [ "@oli-obk", @@ -733,6 +741,7 @@ types = [ borrowck = [ "@davidtwco", "@pnkfelix", + "@matthewjasper" ] ast_lowering = [ "@compiler-errors", @@ -776,6 +785,7 @@ project-stable-mir = [ "/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/stable_hasher.rs" = ["compiler", "incremental"] "/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis" = ["compiler", "types"] "/compiler/rustc_incremental" = ["compiler", "incremental"] +"/compiler/rustc_borrowck" = ["compiler", "borrowck"] "/compiler/rustc_lexer" = ["compiler", "lexer"] "/compiler/rustc_llvm" = ["@cuviper"] "/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/debuginfo" = ["compiler", "debuginfo"] @@ -785,6 +795,7 @@ project-stable-mir = [ "/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret" = ["compiler", "mir"] "/compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/transform" = ["compiler", "mir-opt"] "/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build" = ["compiler", "mir"] +"/compiler/rustc_mir_transform" = ["compiler", "mir", "mir-opt"] "/compiler/rustc_smir" = ["project-stable-mir"] "/compiler/rustc_parse" = ["compiler", "parser"] "/compiler/rustc_parse/src/lexer" = ["compiler", "lexer"] @@ -802,7 +813,7 @@ project-stable-mir = [ "/library/panic_unwind" = ["libs"] "/library/proc_macro" = ["@petrochenkov"] "/library/std" = ["libs"] -"/library/std/src/sys/pal/windows" = ["@ChrisDenton", "@thomcc"] +"/library/std/src/sys/pal/windows" = ["@ChrisDenton"] "/library/stdarch" = ["libs"] "/library/test" = ["libs"] "/src/bootstrap" = ["bootstrap"]