Replace `self.end() == usize::MAX` and `self.end() + 1 > slice.len()`
with `self.end() >= slice.len()`. Same reasoning as previous commit.
Also consolidate the str panicking functions into function.
The checks for `self.end() == usize::MAX` and `self.end() + 1 > slice.len()`
can be replaced with `self.end() >= slice.len()`, since
`self.end() < slice.len()` implies both
`self.end() <= slice.len()` and
`self.end() < usize::MAX`.
Add a `codegen-llvm` test to check the number of `icmp` instrucitons
generated for each `SliceIndex` method on the various range types. This
will be updated in the next commit when `SliceIndex::get` is optimized
for `RangeInclusive`.
Remove `SubdiagMessage` in favour of the identical `DiagMessage`
For https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/151366
Just some more cleanup :)
SubdiagMessage is now identical to DiagMessage, so there's no point in having both of them
Modernize diagnostic for indeterminate trait object lifetime bounds
* remove suggestion from the diagnostic message (bad style, too long) and turn it into a structured suggestion
* replace *object type* with *trait object type* since the former is an outdated term
Add help message suggesting explicit reference cast for From/TryFrom
Closesrust-lang/rust#109829
Improves E0277 diagnostics when a `From` or `TryFrom` implementation is expected, but the provided type is a reference that can be explicitly cast to a type the trait can convert from.
Unit struct constructors used as the RHS of a `type const` associated
const used to ICE during normalization because they were lowered as
`Const::new_unevaluated` with a Ctor def_id. The compiler now properly
constructs a concrete ValTree value for const constructors.
Add `s390x-unknown-none-softfloat` with `RustcAbi::Softfloat`
followup on rust-lang/rust#150766
add an `s390x-unknown-none-softfloat` target to use for kernel compilation, as the Linux kernel does not wish to pay the overhead of saving float registers by default on kernel switch. this target's `extern "C"` ABI is unspecified, so it is unstable and subject to change between versions, just like the Linux intrakernel ABI and `extern "Rust"` ABIs are unstable.
enforce target feature incompatibility by adding `RustcAbi::Softfloat`. this is itself just a rename of `RustcAbi::X86Softfloat`, accepting both "x86-softfloat" and "softfloat" as valid strings in the target.json format. the target-features of `"soft-float"` and `"vector"` are incompatible for s390x, so issue a compatibility warning if they are combined.
rustc_parse_format: improve diagnostics for unsupported debug = syntax
Detect Python-style f-string debug syntax in format strings and emit a
clear diagnostic explaining that it is not supported in Rust. When the
intended operation can be inferred, suggest the corresponding Rust
alternative (e.g. `dbg!` for `{x=}`).
Update mgca to use `type const` syntax instead of the `#[type_const]` attribute.
This PR changes the `#[type_const]` attribute to the `type const` syntax for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/132980.
This will fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/151273 and similar issues, since we need to check `type const` of items before expansion. The move to add a syntax was mentioned here: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/151289#issuecomment-3765241397
The first part of this PR adds support by allowing `type const <IDENT>: <TYPE> { = <EXPR> };` syntax in `rustc_parse/src/parser/item.rs`.
The next part since the AST item does not contain enough information to determine if we have a `type const` was rework `ConstItemRhs` into `ConstItemRhsKind` to store the information since we no longer have the attribute acting as a source of extra data/metadata.
The hir node `ConstItemRhsKind` current shape mostly works, except in the case of `TraitItemKind` where it is an option. I initially went about giving `hir::ConstItemRhsKind` a similar form the AST, but it touches a lot more lines of code and files so because of that, the less invasive option was to add a simple boolean flag to `TraitItemKind`.
The forth part of this PR includes adding a query I called `is_rhs_type_const` so that we can handle both local and foreign def_ids.
The fifth aspect of the PR is adding a `mgca_type_const_syntax` feature gate that is checked before expansion. The standard mgca feature gate is ran after expansion. This feature gate allows for conditional compilation (e.g #[cfg(..)]) of the `type const` syntax in nightly without `min_generic_const_args` being enabled.
The last bit is updating all the the tests that used the `#[type_const]` attribute to use the new syntax that failed because of the changes. This is the bulk of touched/edited files in the PR.
r? @BoxyUwU
@rustbot label +F-associated_const_equality +F-min_generic_const_args
Upstream has improved InstCombine so that it can shrink added constants
using known zeroes, which caused a little bit of change in this test. As
far as I can tell either output is fine, so we just accept both.
Check stalled coroutine obligations eagerly
Fixesrust-lang/rust#151322Fixesrust-lang/rust#151323Fixesrust-lang/rust#137916Fixesrust-lang/rust#138274
The problem is that stalled coroutine obligations can't be satisifed so that they cause normalization to fail in `mir_borrowck`.
Thus, we failed to register any opaque to storage in the next solver.
I fix it by checking these obligations earlier in `mir_borrowck`.
r? @lcnr
Fix an ICE in the vtable iteration for a trait reference in const eval when a supertrait not implemented
compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/vtable.rs@`vtable_entries`:
The impossible predicates check in `vtable_entries` used `instantiate_own` which only includes the method's own `where` clauses, without the parent trait's bounds. Replace it with `instantiate_and_check_impossible_predicates` which also checks the trait ref itself, so unsatisfied supertrait bounds are caught and the method is marked `Vacant` instead of ICEing.
Closesrust-lang/rust#137190.
Closesrust-lang/rust#135470.
Set crt_static_allow_dylibs to true for Emscripten target
And add a test. This is followup work to rust-lang/rust#151704. It introduced a regression where cargo is now unwilling to build cdylibs for Emscripten because `crt_static_default` is `true` but `crt_static_allows_dylibs` is `false`. Unfortunately the added test does not fail without the change because the validation logic is in Cargo, not in rustc. But it's good to have some coverage of this anyways.
Revert, but without type const.
Update symbol for feature err, then update suggestion output, and lastly update tests that change because of those.
Update these new tests with the correct syntax, and few existing tests with the new outputs the merge with main added.
Fix for tidyfmt and some errors when manually resolving a merge conflicts.
Update these tests to use update error messages and type const syntax.
Update comments and error message to use new syntax instead of old type_const attribute.
Remove the type_const attribute
update some more tests to use the new syntax.
Update these test cases.
update feature gate test
Change gate logic for `mgca_type_const_syntax` to work also if `min_generic_const_args` is enabled.
Create a new feature gate that checks for the feature before expansion.
Make rustfmt handle the `type const` syntax correctly.
Add a convience method to check if a RhsKind is type const.
Rename `Const` discriminant to `Body` for `ConstItemRhsKind`
Give the `TraitItemKind` flag an enum instead of a simple bool to better describe what the flag is for.
Update formatting for these match statements.
Update clippy test to use type const syntax.
Update test to use type const syntax.
update rustfmt to match ast items.
Update clippy to match ast and hir items.
Few more test cases that used old attribute, instead of 'type const'
Update to match the output from the feature gate checks.
tidyfmt adjustments.
Update the is_type_const, so I can constrain record!(..) in encoder.rs
Update conditional compilation test.
Move the feature gate to after expansion to allow for cfg(...) to work.
Update some more tests to use the new syntax.
Update type const tests in associated-const-bindings to use new syntax.
Don't check based off the attribute, but the item here.
Update some tests outside of the const_generics folder that were using #[type_const]
update the tests in associated consts that use #[type_const] to use type const
Update these mgca tests with the type const syntax.
Add a flag to TraitItemKind for detecting type const for now. Maybe later change ItemConstRhs to have optional consts but that touches a lot more lines of code.
Don't need into for these now that it's a query.
Add is_type_const query to handle foreign def ids.
update this test to use type const syntax.
Fix logic here, we only want to lower if there is expression in this case.
Update built-in macros to use ConstItemRhsKind
Update more instance of the old ConstItemRhs.
Rename ConstItemKind to ConstItemRhsKind, I noticed there is a typed called ConstantItemKind, so add the Rhs to the name to avoid confusion.
Update lower to use ConstItemKind
Add an other helper method to check if the rhs kinda has an expr.
Update item parse to use ConstItemKind enum.
Felt the field name could a be little clear when editing a few other things.
Change the ConstItem struct see know if we have a type const or regular const.
Make sure this syntax is properly feature gated.
tests will check:
- correct emit of assembly for softfloat target
- incompatible set features will emit warnings/errors
- incompatible target tripples in crates will not link
This target is intended to be used for kernel development. Becasue on s390x
float and vector registers overlap we have to disable the vector extension.
The default s390x-unknown-gnu-linux target will not allow use of
softfloat.
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