`-Z treat-err-as-bug=0` will cause `rustc` to panic after the first
error is reported. `-Z treat-err-as-bug=2` will cause `rustc` to
panic after 3 errors have been reported.
Hidden suggestion support
Add way to hide suggestion snippet window from cli output to avoid cluttered spans that don't enhance understanding.
r? @pietroalbini CC @zackmdavis
Cosmetic improvements to doc comments
This has been factored out from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/58036 to only include changes to documentation comments (throughout the rustc codebase).
r? @steveklabnik
Once you're happy with this, maybe we could get it through with r=1, so it doesn't constantly get invalidated? (I'm not sure this will be an issue, but just in case...) Anyway, thanks for your advice so far!
This is mainly intended for `rustc` developers who want to see a
diagnostic in its original context in the control flow. Two uses
cases for that are:
* `-Z treat-err-as-bug` which then allows extraction of a stack-trace to the origin of the error
(a case that is so important that we make that flag imply this one, effectively).
* `RUST_LOG=... rustc`, in which case it is often useful to see the logging statements that
occurred immediately prior to the point where the diagnostic was signalled.
Drive-by: Added some documentation pointing future devs at
HandlerFlags, and documented the fields of `HandlerFlags` itself.
Make queries thread safe
This makes queries thread safe by removing the query stack and making queries point to their parents. Queries write to the query map when starting and cycles are detected by checking if there's already an entry in the query map. This makes cycle detection O(1) instead of O(n), where `n` is the size of the query stack.
This is mostly corresponds to the method I described [here](https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/parallelizing-rustc-using-rayon/6606).
cc @rust-lang/compiler
r? @michaelwoerister