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Author SHA1 Message Date
Nixon Enraght-Moony
40b5470b0d Address review comments.
Go back to CRATE_DEF_INDEX

Minor niceness improvements

Don't output hidden items

Remove striped items from fields

Add $TEST_BASE_DIR

Small catch
2020-12-01 18:34:39 +00:00
Nixon Enraght-Moony
1098cce27a Add tests for rustdoc json
Move rustdoc/rustdoc-json to rustdoc-json

Scaffold rustdoc-json test mode

Implement run_rustdoc_json_test

Fix up python

Make tidy happy
2020-12-01 18:34:39 +00:00
Joseph Ryan
66884e318f Add json backend
Respond to comments and start adding tests

Fix re-exports and extern-crate

Add expected output tests

Add restricted paths

Format

Fix: associated methods missing in output

Ignore stripped items

Mark stripped items

removing them creates dangling references

Fix tests and update conversions

Don't panic if JSON backend fails to create a file

Fix attribute error in JSON testsuite

Move rustdoc-json to rustdoc/

This way it doesn't have to build rustc twice. Eventually it should
probably get its own suite, like rustdoc-js, but that can be fixed in a
follow-up.

Small cleanups

Don't prettify json before printing

This fully halves the size of the emitted JSON.

Add comments

[BREAKING CHANGE] rename version -> crate_version

[BREAKING CHANGE] rename source -> span

Use exhaustive matches

Don't qualify imports for DefId

Rename clean::{ItemEnum -> ItemKind}, clean::Item::{inner -> kind}

Fix Visibility conversion

clean::Visability was changed here:
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/77820/files#diff-df9f90aae0b7769e1eb6ea6f1d73c1c3f649e1ac48a20e169662a8930eb427beL1467-R1509

More churn catchup

Format
2020-12-01 18:34:39 +00:00
Mara Bos
33d7b8c65c
Rollup merge of #79548 - CraftSpider:76998, r=jyn514
Show since when a function is const in stdlib

Fixes #76998

This makes it so that functions with the `#[rustc_const_stable()]` attribute now show from what version they were stably declared const, alongside what version they were declared stable. Example from `Result`:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13342132/100561194-1be60d00-3286-11eb-99ff-1e81201218a9.png)

r? ``@jyn514``
2020-12-01 10:50:21 +00:00
Mara Bos
f45e6953d7
Rollup merge of #79527 - jyn514:intra-doc-tests, r=Manishearth
Move intra-doc link tests into a subdirectory

They were starting to get unwieldy.

r? ``@Manishearth``
2020-12-01 10:50:19 +00:00
Mara Bos
99e075ff29
Rollup merge of #79525 - jyn514:feature-gate-normalize, r=GuillaumeGomez
Add -Z normalize-docs and enable it for compiler docs

Works around https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/79459 by only enabling normalization for the compiler itself (and anyone who opts-in on nightly). Eventually I want to remove this and enable normalization by default, but that's turned out to be [really hard](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/182449-t-compiler.2Fhelp/topic/How.20do.20I.20normalize.20projection.20types.20to.20a.20single.20type.3F/near/218125195).

This uses a command line option instead of a feature gate so it's easier to pass it to all crates at once. Theoretically it's better to use a feature gate instead so that it's easier for people to use on docs.rs, but I'm also not terribly concerned with how easy it to use a temporary hack.

Addresses https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/77459.
2020-12-01 10:50:18 +00:00
Mara Bos
2404409c6c
Rollup merge of #79444 - sasurau4:test/move-const-ip, r=matklad
Move const ip in ui test to unit test

Helps with #76268

r? ``@matklad``
2020-12-01 10:50:15 +00:00
Mara Bos
bf3f4c85c7
Rollup merge of #79227 - sasurau4:test/move-cell-test-to-lib-core, r=jyn514
Remove const_fn_feature_flags test

## Overview

Helps with #76268

I found `const_fn_feature_flags` is targeting feature-gate and remove it.

r? ``@matklad``
2020-12-01 10:50:12 +00:00
Mara Bos
b565fe241e
Rollup merge of #79038 - CDirkx:move-ui-tests, r=dtolnay
Change ui test that are run-pass and that do not test the compiler to library tests

Part of #76268, these are some of the relevant ui tests I found that can be replaced by library tests.

Note: this PR just moves the tests, I have not checked for any overlap between these tests and existing library tests. The only test I changed is `env_home_dir`, where I added code to restore the old home dir after testing.

All moved tests:

| ui test | library test file | test |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `const\ascii_ctype.rs` | `core\tests\ascii.rs` | `ascii_ctype_const` |
| `const\const-str-ptr.rs` | `alloc\tests\str.rs` | `const_str_ptr` |
| `assert-eq-trailing-comma.rs` | `core\tests\macros.rs` | `assert_eq_trailing_comma` |
| `assert-escape.rs` | `core\tests\macros.rs` | `assert_escape` |
| `assert-ne-trailing-comma.rs` | `core\tests\macros.rs` | `assert_ne_trailing_comma` |
| `atomic-access-bool.rs` | `core\tests\atomic.rs` | `atomic_access_bool` |
| `atomic-alignment.rs` | `core\tests\atomic.rs` | `atomic_alignment` |
| `atomic-compare_exchange.rs` | `core\tests\atomic.rs` | `atomic_compare_exchange` |
| ~~`atomic-print.rs`~~ | ~~`std\tests\process.rs`~~ | ~~`atomic_print`~~ |
| `bool.rs` | `core\tests\bool.rs` | `test_bool` |
| `bool_not.rs` | `core\tests\bool.rs` | `test_bool_not` |
| `char_unicode.rs` | `core\tests\unicode.rs` | `version` |
| `cmp-default.rs` | `core\tests\cmp.rs` | `cmp_default` |
| `deref-mut-on-ref.rs` | `core\tests\ops.rs` | `deref_mut_on_ref` |
| `deref-on-ref.rs` | `core\tests\ops.rs` | `deref_on_ref` |
| `env-home-dir.rs` | `std\tests\env.rs` | `env_home_dir` |
| ~~`env-vars.rs`~~ | ~~`std\tests\env.rs`~~ | ~~`env_vars`~~ |
| `extend-for-unit.rs` | `core\tests\iter.rs` | `extend_for_unit` |
| `offset_from.rs` | `core\tests\ptr.rs` | `offset_from` |
| `option-ext.rs` | `core\tests\option.rs` | `option_ext` |
| `result-opt-conversions.rs` | `core\tests\result.rs` | `result_opt_conversions` |
| `sleep.rs` | `std\tests\thread.rs` | `sleep` |
| ~~`try-wait.rs`~~ | ~~`std\tests\process.rs`~~ | ~~`try_wait`~~ |
| `utf8.rs` | `alloc\tests\str.rs` | `utf8` |
| `utf8_chars.rs` | `alloc\tests\str.rs` | `utf8_chars` |
| `wrapping-int-api.rs` | `core\tests\num\wrapping.rs` | `wrapping_int_api` |
2020-12-01 10:50:02 +00:00
bors
c4926d01ad Auto merge of #78725 - sexxi-goose:fix-78720, r=nikomatsakis
Remove extra call to upvar_tys

We already visit the tuple of upvar_tys, we don't need to visit each individual type.

Fixes #78720

r? `@ghost`
2020-12-01 07:00:41 +00:00
bors
b7ebc6b0c1 Auto merge of #76467 - jyn514:intra-link-self, r=Manishearth
Fix intra-doc links for `Self` on cross-crate items and primitives

- Remove the difference between `parent_item` and `current_item`; these
  should never have been different.
- Remove `current_item` from `resolve` and `variant_field` so that
  `Self` is only substituted in one place at the very start.
- Resolve the current item as a `DefId`, not a `HirId`. This is what
  actually fixed the bug.

Hacks:
- `clean` uses `TypedefItem` when it _really_ should be
  `AssociatedTypeItem`. I tried fixing this without success and hacked
  around it instead (see comments)
- This second-guesses the `to_string()` impl since it wants
  fully-qualified paths. Possibly there's a better way to do this.
2020-11-30 09:00:52 +00:00
Rune Tynan
ccbb0f5c1a
Add support for stable-const-since in docs on items (standalone or assoc) 2020-11-29 21:00:14 -05:00
Christiaan Dirkx
be554c4101 Make ui test that are run-pass and do not test the compiler itself library tests 2020-11-30 02:47:32 +01:00
bors
28b86e0860 Auto merge of #79329 - camelid:int-lit-suffix-error, r=davidtwco
Update error to reflect that integer literals can have float suffixes

For example, `1` is parsed as an integer literal, but it can be turned
into a float with the suffix `f32`. Now the error calls them "numeric
literals" and notes that you can add a float suffix since they can be
either integers or floats.
2020-11-30 01:42:14 +00:00
Aman Arora
5da2bf197d Remove extra call to upvar_tys
Fixes #78720
2020-11-29 19:11:20 -05:00
bors
cf9bfdb872 Auto merge of #78122 - fusion-engineering-forks:fmt-write-bounds-check, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Avoid panic_bounds_check in fmt::write.

Writing any fmt::Arguments would trigger the inclusion of usize formatting and padding code in the resulting binary, because indexing used in fmt::write would generate code using panic_bounds_check, which prints the index and length.

These bounds checks are not necessary, as fmt::Arguments never contains any out-of-bounds indexes.

This change replaces them with unsafe get_unchecked, to reduce the amount of generated code, which is especially important for embedded targets.

---

Demonstration of the size of and the symbols in a 'hello world' no_std binary:

<details>
<summary>Source code</summary>

```rust
#![feature(lang_items)]
#![feature(start)]
#![no_std]

use core::fmt;
use core::fmt::Write;

#[link(name = "c")]
extern "C" {
    #[allow(improper_ctypes)]
    fn write(fd: i32, s: &str) -> isize;
    fn exit(code: i32) -> !;
}

struct Stdout;

impl fmt::Write for Stdout {
    fn write_str(&mut self, s: &str) -> fmt::Result {
        unsafe { write(1, s) };
        Ok(())
    }
}

#[start]
fn main(_argc: isize, _argv: *const *const u8) -> isize {
    let _ = writeln!(Stdout, "Hello World");
    0
}

#[lang = "eh_personality"]
fn eh_personality() {}

#[panic_handler]
fn panic(_: &core::panic::PanicInfo) -> ! {
    unsafe { exit(1) };
}
```
</details>

Before:
```
   text	   data	    bss	    dec	    hex	filename
   6059	    736	      8	   6803	   1a93	before
```
```
0000000000001e00 T <T as core::any::Any>::type_id
0000000000003dd0 D core::fmt::num::DEC_DIGITS_LUT
0000000000001ce0 T core::fmt::num:👿:<impl core::fmt::Display for u64>::fmt
0000000000001ce0 T core::fmt::num:👿:<impl core::fmt::Display for usize>::fmt
0000000000001370 T core::fmt::write
0000000000001b30 t core::fmt::Formatter::pad_integral::write_prefix
0000000000001660 T core::fmt::Formatter::pad_integral
0000000000001350 T core::ops::function::FnOnce::call_once
0000000000001b80 t core::ptr::drop_in_place
0000000000001120 t core::ptr::drop_in_place
0000000000001c50 t core::iter::adapters::zip::Zip<A,B>::new
0000000000001c90 t core::iter::adapters::zip::Zip<A,B>::new
0000000000001b90 T core::panicking::panic_bounds_check
0000000000001c10 T core::panicking::panic_fmt
0000000000001130 t <&mut W as core::fmt::Write>::write_char
0000000000001200 t <&mut W as core::fmt::Write>::write_fmt
0000000000001250 t <&mut W as core::fmt::Write>::write_str
```

After:
```
   text	   data	    bss	    dec	    hex	filename
   3068	    600	      8	   3676	    e5c	after
```
```
0000000000001360 T core::fmt::write
0000000000001340 T core::ops::function::FnOnce::call_once
0000000000001120 t core::ptr::drop_in_place
0000000000001620 t core::iter::adapters::zip::Zip<A,B>::new
0000000000001660 t core::iter::adapters::zip::Zip<A,B>::new
0000000000001130 t <&mut W as core::fmt::Write>::write_char
0000000000001200 t <&mut W as core::fmt::Write>::write_fmt
0000000000001250 t <&mut W as core::fmt::Write>::write_str
```
2020-11-29 23:14:40 +00:00
Joshua Nelson
95a6427d2c Add -Z normalize-docs and enable it for compiler docs 2020-11-29 17:21:24 -05:00
bors
349b3b324d Auto merge of #79209 - spastorino:trait-inheritance-self, r=nikomatsakis
Allow Trait inheritance with cycles on associated types

Fixes #35237

r? `@nikomatsakis`

cc `@estebank`
2020-11-29 21:04:23 +00:00
Joshua Nelson
2b17f02561 Add test for cross-crate Self 2020-11-29 13:52:51 -05:00
bors
b776d1c3e3 Auto merge of #79523 - Nadrieril:fix-usize-ranges, r=varkor
Fix overlap detection of `usize`/`isize` range patterns

`usize` and `isize` are a bit of a special case in the match usefulness algorithm, because the range of values they contain depends on the platform. Specifically, we don't want `0..usize::MAX` to count as an exhaustive match (see also [`precise_pointer_size_matching`](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/56354)). The way this was initially implemented is by treating those ranges like float ranges, i.e. with limited cleverness. This means we didn't catch the following as unreachable:
```rust
match 0usize {
    0..10 => {},
    10..20 => {},
    5..15 => {}, // oops, should be detected as unreachable
    _ => {},
}
```
This PRs fixes this oversight. Now the only difference between `usize` and `u64` range patterns is in what ranges count as exhaustive.

r? `@varkor`
`@rustbot` label +A-exhaustiveness-checking
2020-11-29 18:50:19 +00:00
Joshua Nelson
6ab1f05697 Fix intra-doc links for Self on primitives
- Remove the difference between `parent_item` and `current_item`; these
  should never have been different.
- Remove `current_item` from `resolve` and `variant_field` so that
  `Self` is only substituted in one place at the very start.
- Resolve the current item as a `DefId`, not a `HirId`. This is what
  actually fixed the bug.

Hacks:
- `clean` uses `TypedefItem` when it _really_ should be
  `AssociatedTypeItem`. I tried fixing this without success and hacked
  around it instead (see comments)
- This stringifies DefIds, then resolves them a second time. This is
  really silly and rustdoc should just use DefIds throughout. Fixing
  this is a larger task than I want to take on right now.
2020-11-29 13:40:08 -05:00
bors
af780e569d Auto merge of #78380 - bstrie:rm-old-num-const-from-tests, r=jyn514
Update tests to remove old numeric constants

Part of #68490.

Care has been taken to leave the old consts where appropriate, for testing backcompat regressions, module shadowing, etc. The intrinsics docs were accidentally referring to some methods on f64 as std::f64, which I changed due to being contrary with how we normally disambiguate the shadow module from the primitive. In one other place I changed std::u8 to std::ops since it was just testing path handling in macros.

For places which have legitimate uses of the old consts, deprecated attributes have been optimistically inserted. Although currently unnecessary, they exist to emphasize to any future deprecation effort the necessity of these specific symbols and prevent them from being accidentally removed.
2020-11-29 14:29:23 +00:00
Mara Bos
1da5780303 Add test to check for fmt::write bloat.
It checks that fmt::write by itself doesn't pull in any panicking or
or display code.
2020-11-29 11:38:51 +01:00
bors
760430e6fd Auto merge of #78863 - KodrAus:feat/simd-array, r=oli-obk
Support repr(simd) on ADTs containing a single array field

This is a squash and rebase of `@gnzlbg's` #63531

I've never actually written code in the compiler before so just fumbled my way around until it would build 😅

I imagine there'll be some work we need to do in `rustc_codegen_cranelift` too for this now, but might need some input from `@bjorn3` to know what that is.

cc `@rust-lang/project-portable-simd`

-----

This PR allows using `#[repr(simd)]` on ADTs containing a single array field:

```rust
 #[repr(simd)] struct S0([f32; 4]);
 #[repr(simd)] struct S1<const N: usize>([f32; N]);
 #[repr(simd)] struct S2<T, const N: usize>([T; N]);
```

This should allow experimenting with portable packed SIMD abstractions on nightly that make use of const generics.
2020-11-29 09:28:09 +00:00
Ashley Mannix
354c7d0ab8 args may be passed by value 2020-11-29 18:36:30 +10:00
bors
3cbb56f80b Auto merge of #79455 - CraftSpider:master, r=jyn514
Remove doctree::Macro and distinguish between `macro_rules!` and `pub macro`

This is a part of #78082, removing doctree::Macro. Uses the changes in #79372

Fixes #76761
2020-11-29 07:05:49 +00:00
bstrie
90a2e5e3fe Update tests to remove old numeric constants
Part of #68490.

Care has been taken to leave the old consts where appropriate, for testing backcompat regressions, module shadowing, etc. The intrinsics docs were accidentally referring to some methods on f64 as std::f64, which I changed due to being contrary with how we normally disambiguate the shadow module from the primitive. In one other place I changed std::u8 to std::ops since it was just testing path handling in macros.

For places which have legitimate uses of the old consts, deprecated attributes have been optimistically inserted. Although currently unnecessary, they exist to emphasize to any future deprecation effort the necessity of these specific symbols and prevent them from being accidentally removed.
2020-11-29 00:55:55 -05:00
bors
6add378d6b Auto merge of #75752 - jakoschiko:test-suite-time, r=m-ou-se
libtest: Print the total time taken to execute a test suite

Print the total time taken to execute a test suite by default, without any kind of flag.

Closes #75660

# Example
```
anon@anon:~/code/rust/example$ cargo test
   Compiling example v0.1.0 (/home/anon/code/rust/example)
    Finished test [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.18s
     Running target/debug/deps/example-745b64d3885c3565

running 3 tests
test tests::foo ... ok
test tests::bar ... ok
test tests::baz ... ok

test result: ok. 3 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; 1.2s

   Doc-tests example

running 3 tests
test src/lib.rs - foo (line 3) ... ok
test src/lib.rs - bar (line 11) ... ok
test src/lib.rs - baz (line 19) ... ok

test result: ok. 3 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; 1.3s
```

```
anon@anon:~/code/rust/example$ cargo test -- --format terse
    Finished test [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.08s
     Running target/debug/deps/example-745b64d3885c3565

running 3 tests
...
test result: ok. 3 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; 1.2s

   Doc-tests example

running 3 tests
...
test result: ok. 3 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; 1.3s
```

```
anon@anon:~/code/rust/example$ cargo test -- --format json -Z unstable-options
   Compiling example v0.1.0 (/home/anon/code/rust/example)
    Finished test [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.25s
     Running target/debug/deps/example-745b64d3885c3565
{ "type": "suite", "event": "started", "test_count": 3 }
{ "type": "test", "event": "started", "name": "tests::bar" }
{ "type": "test", "event": "started", "name": "tests::baz" }
{ "type": "test", "event": "started", "name": "tests::foo" }
{ "type": "test", "name": "tests::foo", "event": "ok" }
{ "type": "test", "name": "tests::bar", "event": "ok" }
{ "type": "test", "name": "tests::baz", "event": "ok" }
{ "type": "suite", "event": "ok", "passed": 3, "failed": 0, "allowed_fail": 0, "ignored": 0, "measured": 0, "filtered_out": 0, "exec_time": "1.2s" }
   Doc-tests example
{ "type": "suite", "event": "started", "test_count": 3 }
{ "type": "test", "event": "started", "name": "src/lib.rs - bar (line 11)" }
{ "type": "test", "event": "started", "name": "src/lib.rs - baz (line 19)" }
{ "type": "test", "event": "started", "name": "src/lib.rs - foo (line 3)" }
{ "type": "test", "name": "src/lib.rs - foo (line 3)", "event": "ok" }
{ "type": "test", "name": "src/lib.rs - bar (line 11)", "event": "ok" }
{ "type": "test", "name": "src/lib.rs - baz (line 19)", "event": "ok" }
{ "type": "suite", "event": "ok", "passed": 3, "failed": 0, "allowed_fail": 0, "ignored": 0, "measured": 0, "filtered_out": 0, "exec_time": "1.3s" }
```
2020-11-29 04:54:20 +00:00
Rune Tynan
d23b57c1a8
Add test for macro by example syntax in decl macros with only one option 2020-11-28 21:32:07 -05:00
Dylan DPC
f0e41ce495
Rollup merge of #79514 - Julian-Wollersberger:order-dependent-bounds, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Add test for issue #54121: order dependent trait bounds

This adds a test for #54121, which has already been fixed by #73905. Now that issue can be closed.

I tested the test [on the playground](https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=stable&mode=debug&edition=2018&gist=6cb061d3b81518f268649551eb67769f) where it indeed fails on stable 1.48, but compiles successfully on beta and nightly.

fixes #54121
2020-11-29 03:14:26 +01:00
Dylan DPC
ca8a1b05c6
Rollup merge of #79464 - GuillaumeGomez:doc-keyword-ident, r=jyn514
Extend doc keyword feature by allowing any ident

Part of #51315.

As suggested by ``@danielhenrymantilla`` in [this comment](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/51315#issuecomment-733879934), this PR extends `#[doc(keyword = "...")]` to allow any ident to be used as keyword. The final goal is to allow (proc-)macro crates' owners to write documentation of the keywords they might introduce.

r? ``@jyn514``
2020-11-29 03:14:21 +01:00
Dylan DPC
851def274d
Rollup merge of #79395 - Havvy:test-move-if, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Move ui if tests from top-level into `expr/if`

This lowers the number of top-level files in src/test/ui from 1612 to 1604.
2020-11-29 03:14:17 +01:00
Dylan DPC
858b44a433
Rollup merge of #79340 - GuillaumeGomez:rename-stability, r=jyn514
Rename "stability" CSS class to "item-info" and combine `document_stability` with `document_short`

Follow-up of #79300

The point of this PR is to make the CSS class more accurate since it's not only about stability anymore.

r? ``@jyn514``
2020-11-29 03:14:13 +01:00
Joshua Nelson
872acb0c35 Move src/test/rustdoc-ui intra-doc tests into a subdirectory
This also changes the builder to allow using
`x.py test src/test/rustdoc-ui/intra-doc`; before, it would panic that
no paths were found.
2020-11-28 21:14:09 -05:00
Joshua Nelson
ddfb581fb9 Move src/test/rustdoc intra-doc link tests into a subdirectory
They were starting to get unwieldy.
2020-11-28 21:13:55 -05:00
Rune Tynan
ff690931b7
Add support for multi-argument decl macros 2020-11-28 20:51:48 -05:00
Jakob Schikowski
322f53d8a8 libtest: Make sed arguments compatible with apple 2020-11-29 02:14:49 +01:00
Ashley Mannix
90255c8da6 looser regex on local args 2020-11-29 10:18:07 +10:00
bors
914d07ae5f Auto merge of #79511 - cjgillot:fitem-2, r=lcnr
Do not visit ForeignItemRef for HIR indexing and validation.

Similarly to what is done for ImplItemRef and TraitItemRef.

Fixes #79487

r? `@lcnr`
2020-11-28 22:52:18 +00:00
Nadrieril
d8983655c1 Correctly detect usize/isize range overlaps 2020-11-28 21:23:38 +00:00
Julian Wollersberger
1fa43257eb Add test for issue #54121:
"simple type inference fails depending on order of trait bounds"
2020-11-28 19:44:31 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
5bd197921a Do not visit ForeignItemRef for HIR indexing and validation.
Similarly to what is done for ImplItemRef and TraitItemRef.

Fixes #79487
2020-11-28 18:08:17 +01:00
Jonas Schievink
208d680f77
Rollup merge of #79486 - camelid:E0591-code-cleanup, r=lcnr
Slightly improve code samples in E0591

* Improve formatting
* Don't hide `unsafe` block - it's important!
2020-11-28 15:58:30 +01:00
bors
4ae328bef4 Auto merge of #78296 - Aaron1011:fix/stmt-tokens, r=petrochenkov
Properly handle attributes on statements

We now collect tokens for the underlying node wrapped by `StmtKind`
nstead of storing tokens directly in `Stmt`.

`LazyTokenStream` now supports capturing a trailing semicolon after it
is initially constructed. This allows us to avoid refactoring statement
parsing to wrap the parsing of the semicolon in `parse_tokens`.

Attributes on item statements
(e.g. `fn foo() { #[bar] struct MyStruct; }`) are now treated as
item attributes, not statement attributes, which is consistent with how
we handle attributes on other kinds of statements. The feature-gating
code is adjusted so that proc-macro attributes are still allowed on item
statements on stable.

Two built-in macros (`#[global_allocator]` and `#[test]`) needed to be
adjusted to support being passed `Annotatable::Stmt`.
2020-11-28 07:48:56 +00:00
Rune Tynan
a61c09a897
Update src/test/rustdoc/decl_macro_priv.rs
Co-authored-by: Joshua Nelson <joshua@yottadb.com>
2020-11-28 00:02:46 -05:00
Camelid
a3cde636fc Update error to reflect that integer literals can have float suffixes
For example, `1` is parsed as an integer literal, but it can be turned
into a float with the suffix `f32`. Now the error calls them "numeric
literals" and notes that you can add a float suffix since they can be
either integers or floats.
2020-11-27 19:08:24 -08:00
Camelid
1b846bfbcc Slightly improve code samples in E0591
* Improve formatting
* Don't hide `unsafe` block - it's important!
2020-11-27 19:07:14 -08:00
Rune Tynan
949b72e9d9
Update decl_macro test, add decl_macro_priv test for --document-private-items 2020-11-27 21:59:21 -05:00
Rune Tynan
c007f4354d
Add test, fix pub macro impl, compile error 2020-11-27 21:59:20 -05:00
bors
650d9d33f2 Auto merge of #79469 - rust-lang:revert-77467-query-docs, r=jyn514
Revert "Normalize `<X as Y>::T` for rustdoc"

Reverts rust-lang/rust#77467 by disabling normalization. See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/79459; I intend to reland normalization once that's fixed.

r? `@Aaron1011`
cc `@oli-obk` `@GuillaumeGomez`
2020-11-28 00:53:02 +00:00