resolve: Sort E0408 errors by Symbol str
This is a request for comments implementing my suggested solution to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/72913
Previously errors were sorted by Symbol index instead of the string. The indexes are not the same between architectures because Symbols for architecture extensions (e.g. x86 AVX or RISC-V d) are interned before the source file is parsed. RISC-V's naming of extensions after single letters led to it having errors sorted differently for test cases using single letter variable names. Instead sort the errors by the Symbol string so that it is stable across architectures.
While I was at it, there's also 8edb05c2 skipping some ui tests which I think are irrelevant for risc-v.
Previously errors were sorted by Symbol index instead of the string. The
indexes are not the same between architectures because Symbols for
architecture extensions (e.g. x86 AVX or RISC-V d) are interned before
the source file is parsed. RISC-V's naming of extensions after single
letters led to it having errors sorted differently for test cases using
single letter variable names. Instead sort the errors by the Symbol
string so that it is stable across architectures.
Don't count pathless --extern for unused-crate-dependencies warnings
`--extern proc_macro` is used to add the proc_macro crate to the extern
prelude for all procmacros. In general pathless `--extern` only references
sysroot/standard libraries and so should be exempt from
unused-crate-dependencies warnings.
r? @petrochenkov
WF-check all ty::Const's, not just array lengths.
fixes#68977
This PR removes the special case for array length in `wf::compute` and
checks the well formedness of all consts.
Changes `PredicateKind::WellFormed` to take a `GenericArg` and updates `wf::obligations`.
Add a test to ensure Fuse stays covariant
When #70502 attempted to specialize the data types in `Fuse`, one of the problems we found was that it broke variance. This was also realized when `Fuse` was first added, https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/35656#discussion-diff-74995079, but now this PR adds a test so we don't forget again.
test miri-unleash TLS accesses
Finally gets rid of `IS_SUPPORTED_IN_MIRI`. :-)
I also added a test for the new `asm!` while I am at it.
r? @ecstatic-morse Cc @rust-lang/wg-const-eval
`--extern proc_macro` is used to add the proc_macro crate to the extern
prelude for all procmacros. In general pathless `--extern` only references
sysroot/standard libraries and so should be exempt from
unused-crate-dependencies warnings.
Add descriptions for all queries
This also removes the default description for queries with DefId keys and makes the macro validate that a description is provided.
cc #72730
r? @eddyb
Avoid setting wrong obligation cause span of associated type mismatch
Removes code that sets wrong obligation cause span of associated type mismatch. See the linked issue for details.
Closes#72806.
miri validation: clarify valid values of 'char'
The old text said "expected a valid unicode codepoint", which is not actually correct -- it has to be a scalar value (which is a code point that is not part of a surrogate pair).
rustc_lexer: Optimize shebang detection slightly
Sorry, I just couldn't resist.
It shouldn't make any difference in practice.
Also, documented a previously unnoticed case with doc comments treated as regular comments during shebang detection.
Fix missing parentheses Fn notation error
Fixes #72611
Well, fixes the error output, I think E0658 is the right error to throw in this case so I didn't change that
Improve inline asm error diagnostics
Previously we were just using the raw LLVM error output (with line, caret, etc) as the diagnostic message, which ends up looking rather out of place with our existing diagnostics.
The new diagnostics properly format the diagnostics and also take advantage of LLVM's per-line `srcloc` attribute to map an error in inline assembly directly to the relevant line of source code.
Incidentally also fixes#71639 by disabling `srcloc` metadata during LTO builds since we don't know what crate it might have come from. We can only resolve `srcloc`s from the currently crate since it indexes into the source map for the current crate.
Fixes#72664Fixes#71639
r? @petrochenkov
### Old style
```rust
#![feature(llvm_asm)]
fn main() {
unsafe {
let _x: i32;
llvm_asm!(
"mov $0, $1
invalid_instruction $0, $1
mov $0, $1"
: "=&r" (_x)
: "r" (0)
:: "intel"
);
}
}
```
```
error: <inline asm>:3:14: error: invalid instruction mnemonic 'invalid_instruction'
invalid_instruction ecx, eax
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
--> src/main.rs:6:9
|
6 | / llvm_asm!(
7 | | "mov $0, $1
8 | | invalid_instruction $0, $1
9 | | mov $0, $1"
... |
12 | | :: "intel"
13 | | );
| |__________^
```
### New style
```rust
#![feature(asm)]
fn main() {
unsafe {
asm!(
"mov {0}, {1}
invalid_instruction {0}, {1}
mov {0}, {1}",
out(reg) _,
in(reg) 0i64,
);
}
}
```
```
error: invalid instruction mnemonic 'invalid_instruction'
--> test.rs:7:14
|
7 | invalid_instruction {0}, {1}
| ^
|
note: instantiated into assembly here
--> <inline asm>:3:14
|
3 | invalid_instruction rax, rcx
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
```