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Oliver Schneider
af75ebdc3a Improve the diagnostic around impl Trait <-> generic param mismatch 2018-05-21 18:06:28 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
8c004b8308 Add E0665 2018-05-21 15:41:19 +02:00
Oliver Schneider
00842d10cd Move a test to ui tests so we can observe the output changes better 2018-05-21 09:59:37 +02:00
Oliver Schneider
0874ba0fe5 Typo caused the wrong "cannot find" error 2018-05-21 09:56:52 +02:00
bors
1e508c4209 Auto merge of #50860 - nox:big-niches-for-big-doggos-🐕, r=eddyb
Find the largest niche when computing layouts

Otherwise we end up with `Option<Option<(&(), bool)>>` unnecessarily large.
2018-05-21 01:23:15 +00:00
bors
538fea5757 Auto merge of #50851 - eddyb:the-only-constant, r=nikomatsakis
rustc: introduce {ast,hir}::AnonConst to consolidate so-called "embedded constants".

Previously, constants in array lengths and enum variant discriminants were "merely an expression", and had no separate ID for, e.g. type-checking or const-eval, instead reusing the expression's.

That complicated code working with bodies, because such constants were the only special case where the "owner" of the body wasn't the HIR parent, but rather the same node as the body itself.
Also, if the body happened to be a closure, we had no way to allocate a `DefId` for both the constant *and* the closure, leading to *several* bugs (mostly ICEs where type errors were expected).

This PR rectifies the situation by adding another (`{ast,hir}::AnonConst`) node around every such constant. Also, const generics are expected to rely on the new `AnonConst` nodes, as well (cc @varkor).
* fixes #48838
* fixes #50600
* fixes #50688
* fixes #50689
* obsoletes #50623

r? @nikomatsakis
2018-05-20 22:37:06 +00:00
Zack M. Davis
98a04291e4 suggestion applicabilities for libsyntax and librustc, run-rustfix tests
Consider this a down payment on #50723. To recap, an `Applicability`
enum was recently (#50204) added, to convey to Rustfix and other tools
whether we think it's OK for them to blindly apply the suggestion, or
whether to prompt a human for guidance (because the suggestion might
contain placeholders that we can't infer, or because we think it has a
sufficiently high probability of being wrong even though it's—
presumably—right often enough to be worth emitting in the first place).

When a suggestion is marked as `MaybeIncorrect`, we try to use comments
to indicate precisely why (although there are a few places where we just
say `// speculative` because the present author's subjective judgement
balked at the idea that the suggestion has no false positives).

The `run-rustfix` directive is opporunistically set on some relevant UI
tests (and a couple tests that were in the `test/ui/suggestions`
directory, even if the suggestions didn't originate in librustc or
libsyntax). This is less trivial than it sounds, because a surprising
number of test files aren't equipped to be tested as fixed even when
they contain successfully fixable errors, because, e.g., there are more,
not-directly-related errors after fixing. Some test files need an
attribute or underscore to avoid unused warnings tripping up the "fixed
code is still producing diagnostics" check despite the fixes being
correct; this is an interesting contrast-to/inconsistency-with the
behavior of UI tests (which secretly pass `-A unused`), a behavior which
we probably ought to resolve one way or the other (filed issue #50926).

A few suggestion labels are reworded (e.g., to avoid phrasing it as a
question, which which is discouraged by the style guidelines listed in
`.span_suggestion`'s doc-comment).
2018-05-20 14:13:25 -07:00
bors
a1d4a9503e Auto merge of #50234 - cramertj:extend, r=alexcrichton
Add implementation of Extend for ()

This is useful in some generic code which wants to collect iterators of items into a result.
2018-05-20 20:29:10 +00:00
bors
b438449161 Auto merge of #50908 - petrochenkov:usemacself, r=alexcrichton
resolve: Don't add unnecessary import candidates for `prefix::{self}` imports

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/50725
2018-05-20 14:24:14 +00:00
bors
22c25dd737 Auto merge of #50841 - oli-obk:promote_errors_to_panics, r=eddyb
Don't lint numeric overflows in promoteds in release mode

r? @eddyb

mitigates #50814
2018-05-20 11:13:24 +00:00
Simon Martin
e6bf3e2ddb Issue #50636: Improve error diagnostic with missing commas after struct fields. 2018-05-20 13:08:25 +02:00
bors
ccb5e973f7 Auto merge of #50820 - alexcrichton:no-modules, r=petrochenkov
rustc: Disallow modules and macros in expansions

This commit feature gates generating modules and macro definitions in procedural
macro expansions. Custom derive is exempt from this check as it would be a large
retroactive breaking change (#50587). It's hoped that we can hopefully stem the
bleeding to figure out a better solution here before opening up the floodgates.

The restriction here is specifically targeted at surprising hygiene results [1]
that result in non-"copy/paste" behavior. Hygiene and procedural macros is
intended to be avoided as much as possible for Macros 1.2 by saying everything
is "as if you copy/pasted the code", but modules and macros are sort of weird
exceptions to this rule that aren't fully fleshed out.

[1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/50504#issuecomment-387734625

cc #50504
2018-05-20 05:57:41 +00:00
F001
f837c34a86 avoid reporting twice 2018-05-20 10:16:33 +08:00
F001
c3322556f5 Fix according to comments 2018-05-20 10:16:33 +08:00
F001
4bb39966a6 re-implement 2018-05-20 10:16:33 +08:00
bors
21ea121de1 Auto merge of #50803 - varkor:never-transmute-never, r=eddyb
Fix an ICE when attempting to transmute an uninhabited type

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/50570.
2018-05-20 00:49:37 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
5fd7d2fc76 resolve: Don't add unnecessary import candidates for prefix::{self} imports 2018-05-20 02:20:05 +03:00
bors
3ea2491589 Auto merge of #50893 - kennytm:rollup, r=kennytm
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #50531 (Cleanup uses of TypeIdHasher and replace them with StableHasher)
 - #50819 (Fix potential divide by zero)
 - #50827 (Update LLVM to 56c931901cfb85cd6f7ed44c7d7520a8de1edf97)
 - #50829 (CheckLoopVisitor: also visit break expressions)
 - #50854 (in which the unused shorthand field pattern debacle/saga continues)
 - #50858 (Reorder description for snippets in rustdoc documentation)
 - #50883 (Fix warning when building stage0 libcore)
 - #50889 (Update clippy)

Failed merges:
2018-05-19 22:33:57 +00:00
kennytm
e1f031e5d4
Rollup merge of #50819 - cjkenn:cjkenn/div-by-zero, r=kennytm
Fix potential divide by zero

This should fix #50761

I had trouble reproducing with the provided code, but looking at the stack trace would indicate that this code is the likely cause. I made a number of assumptions here, because I don't have enough context on how the register size is set:

1. I assumed `rest.unit.size.bytes()` can be 0, and it's ok if it's set to 0 before this function is called
2. I assumed that if `rest.unit.size.bytes()` is 0, that we want `rest_count` to also be 0.
2018-05-20 04:17:41 +08:00
kennytm
907288c73f
Rollup merge of #50854 - zackmdavis:and_the_case_of_the_unused_field_pattern_3_straight_to_video, r=estebank
in which the unused shorthand field pattern debacle/saga continues

In e4b1a79 (#47922), we corrected erroneous suggestions for unused
shorthand field pattern bindings, suggesting `field: _` where the
previous suggestion of `_field` wouldn't even have compiled
(#47390). Soon, it was revealed that this was insufficient (#50303), and
the fix was extended to references, slices, &c. (#50327) But even this
proved inadequate, as the erroneous suggestions were still being issued
for patterns in local (`let`) bindings (#50804). Here, we yank the
shorthand-detection and variable/node registration code into a new
common function that can be called while visiting both match arms and
`let` bindings.

Resolves #50804.

r? @estebank
2018-05-20 04:16:06 +08:00
kennytm
611dafcf06
Rollup merge of #50829 - est31:master, r=estebank
CheckLoopVisitor: also visit break expressions

Fixes #50802
2018-05-20 04:16:03 +08:00
bors
a3085756ed Auto merge of #50782 - matthewjasper:wheres-main, r=matthewjasper
Prevent main from having a where clause.

Closes #50714

Should this have a crater run?

cc #48557, #48214

r? @nikomatsakis
2018-05-19 20:10:34 +00:00
cjkenn
8d9a87c14d remove feature line from test 2018-05-19 13:01:28 -07:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
26aad25487 rustc: introduce {ast,hir}::AnonConst to consolidate so-called "embedded constants". 2018-05-19 20:34:42 +03:00
bors
5c3960c2d6 Auto merge of #50690 - oli-obk:mir_stuff, r=eddyb
Ensure that statics are always ByRef

Statics aren't values to be used, they are names for memory locations.

r? @eddyb

cc @Zoxc

fixes #50706
2018-05-19 17:30:18 +00:00
cjkenn
ecce274e56 use if let to avoid potential div by zero
remove semicolon -_-

Add rem_bytes to conditional to avoid error when performing mod by 0

Add test file to confirm compilation passes.

Ensure we don't divide or mod by zero in llvm_type. Include test file from issue.
2018-05-19 08:49:54 -07:00
bors
1b240dad06 Auto merge of #50763 - KyleStach1678:unused-loop-label, r=petrochenkov
Add lint checks for unused loop labels

Previously no warning was generated when a loop label was written out but never used (i.e. in a `break` or `continue` statement):
```rust
fn main() {
    'unused_label: loop {}
}
```
would compile without complaint.

This fix introduces `-W unused_loop_label`, which generates the following warning message for the above snippet:
```
warning: unused loop label
 --> main.rs:2:5
  |
2 |     'unused_label: loop {}
  |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  |
  = note: #[warn(unused_loop_label)] on by default
```

Fixes: #50751.
2018-05-19 14:52:30 +00:00
Oliver Schneider
6630678428 Go through an allocation when accessing fields of constants 2018-05-19 14:24:24 +02:00
Oliver Schneider
8b99c61701 Ensure that statics are always ByRef 2018-05-19 14:24:24 +02:00
bors
ef8ee64774 Auto merge of #50760 - petrochenkov:legimp, r=nikomatsakis
Turn deprecation lint `legacy_imports` into a hard error

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/38260

The lint was introduced in Dec 2016, then made deny-by-default in Jun 2017 when crater run found 0 regressions caused by it.

This lint requires some not entirely trivial amount of import resolution logic that (surprisingly or not) interacts with `feature(use_extern_macros)` (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/35896), so it would be desirable to remove it before stabilizing `use_extern_macros`.
In particular, this PR fixes the failing example in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/50725 (but not the whole issue, `use std::panic::{self}` still can cause other undesirable errors when `use_extern_macros` is enabled).
2018-05-19 12:16:50 +00:00
Oliver Schneider
8753d0f12f Overflows only panic in debug mode 2018-05-19 13:10:52 +02:00
Oliver Schneider
27e710f557 Add a test showing the erroneous promoted bug 2018-05-19 13:10:51 +02:00
Oliver Schneider
d81651e8e9 Release mode overflows should not cause const eval to error 2018-05-19 13:10:51 +02:00
bors
bdace29de0 Auto merge of #50744 - nikic:mutable-noalias, r=alexcrichton
Emit noalias on &mut parameters by default

This used to be disabled due to LLVM bugs in the handling of
noalias information in conjunction with unwinding. However,
according to #31681 all known LLVM bugs have been fixed by
LLVM 6.0, so it's probably time to reenable this optimization.

-Z no-mutable-noalias is left as an escape-hatch to debug problems
suspected to stem from this change.
2018-05-19 07:42:03 +00:00
bors
8319ef5b78 Auto merge of #50709 - alexcrichton:revert-musl, r=sfackler
Revert #50105 until regression is fixed

Discovered at https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/50105#issuecomment-388630750 it looks like this caused a regression with i686 musl, so let's revert in the meantime while a fix is worked out
2018-05-19 03:10:53 +00:00
bors
c6a1979e20 Auto merge of #50603 - eddyb:issue-49955, r=nikomatsakis
rustc_mir: allow promotion of promotable temps indexed at runtime.

Fixes #49955.

r? @nikomatsakis
2018-05-19 00:27:45 +00:00
Kyle Stachowicz
6da64a7666 Default unused_labels to allow, move to "unused" 2018-05-18 16:57:16 -07:00
Kyle Stachowicz
335f91fd69 Revert "Allow unused_labels in some compile-fail tests"
This reverts commit b9257e2ca161b1bf5aae9d6b667f4d0c6b8d7be6.
2018-05-18 16:57:16 -07:00
Kyle Stachowicz
a336aa91db Allow unused_labels in some compile-fail tests 2018-05-18 16:57:16 -07:00
Kyle Stachowicz
702f1dd846 Add tests for new labeled blocks for unused_labels 2018-05-18 16:57:16 -07:00
Kyle Stachowicz
88f4063c83 Reimplement unused_labels lint as a compiler builtin in the resolver 2018-05-18 16:57:15 -07:00
Kyle Stachowicz
7676982e90 Revert "Add lint checks for unused loop labels"
This functionality is being reimplemented in the resolver phase

This reverts commit 503a69e844970476b27bf1ac7be951bb22194f50.
2018-05-18 16:57:15 -07:00
Kyle Stachowicz
0f274122ee Add test case for shadowed labels, with the inner broken multiple times 2018-05-18 16:57:15 -07:00
Kyle Stachowicz
acd6ab8f0f Rename unused_loop_label to unused_label and fix/clean up lint logic 2018-05-18 16:57:15 -07:00
Kyle Stachowicz
bb867d3512 Add additional test case to unused_label lint 2018-05-18 16:57:15 -07:00
Kyle Stachowicz
7c4aa7362e Rename test to unused_label and remove empty stdout file 2018-05-18 16:57:15 -07:00
Kyle Stachowicz
d67628e053 Add lint checks for unused loop labels 2018-05-18 16:57:15 -07:00
Matthew Jasper
aa5635338c Filter global bounds from ParamEnv again. 2018-05-18 23:40:44 +01:00
bors
37a409177c Auto merge of #50319 - nagisa:align_to, r=alexcrichton
Implement [T]::align_to

Note that this PR deviates from what is accepted by RFC slightly by making `align_offset` to return an offset in elements, rather than bytes. This is necessary to sanely support `[T]::align_to` and also simply makes more sense™. The caveat is that trying to align a pointer of ZST is now an equivalent to `is_aligned` check, rather than anything else (as no number of ZST elements will align a misaligned ZST pointer).

It also implements the `align_to` slightly differently than proposed in the RFC to properly handle cases where size of T and U aren’t co-prime.

Furthermore, a promise is made that the slice containing `U`s will be as large as possible (contrary to the RFC) – otherwise the function is quite useless.

The implementation uses quite a few underhanded tricks and takes advantage of the fact that alignment is a power-of-two quite heavily to optimise the machine code down to something that results in as few known-expensive instructions as possible. Currently calling `ptr.align_offset` with an unknown-at-compile-time `align` results in code that has just a single "expensive" modulo operation; the rest is "cheap" arithmetic and bitwise ops.

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44488 @oli-obk

As mentioned in the commit message for align_offset, many thanks go to Chris McDonald.
2018-05-18 21:49:38 +00:00
Matthew Jasper
218a81b06c Prevent main and start from having a where clause. 2018-05-18 22:03:24 +01:00