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Samrat Man Singh
38bfba659e Add test case for type aliasing impl Sized 2020-04-13 22:14:08 +05:30
bors
c58c532744 Auto merge of #70989 - eddyb:mir-opt-32-pr-ci, r=Mark-Simulacrum
ci: run mir-opt tests on PR CI also as 32-bit (for `EMIT_MIR_FOR_EACH_BIT_WIDTH`).

Background: #69916 and [`src/test/mir-opt/README.md`](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/test/mir-opt/README.md):
> By default 32 bit and 64 bit targets use the same dump files, which can be problematic in the
presence of pointers in constants or other bit width dependent things. In that case you can add
>
> ```
> // EMIT_MIR_FOR_EACH_BIT_WIDTH
> ```
>
> to your test, causing separate files to be generated for 32bit and 64bit systems.

However, if you change the output of such a test (intentionally or not), or if you add a test and it varies between 32-bit and 64-bit platforms, you have to run this command (for a x64 linux host):
`./x.py test --stage 1 --target x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu --target i686-unknown-linux-gnu --bless  src/test/mir-opt`

Otherwise, bors trying to merge the PR will fail, since we test 32-bit targets there.
But we don't on PR CI, which means there's no way the PR author would know (unless they were burnt by this already and know what to look for).

This PR resolves that by running `mir-opt` tests for ~~`i686-unknown-linux-gnu`~~, on PR CI.
**EDIT**: switched to `armv5te-unknown-linux-gnueabi` to work around LLVM 7 crashes (see https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-builtins/pull/311#issuecomment-612270089), found during testing.

cc @rust-lang/wg-mir-opt @rust-lang/infra
2020-04-13 16:28:57 +00:00
PankajChaudhary5
908436f3bb Add proper explanation of error code E0657 2020-04-13 13:36:22 +05:30
Yuki Okushi
ef07cf4518
Remove FnCtxt::impl_self_ty 2020-04-13 11:36:37 +09:00
Dylan DPC
ebb1a8b6ff
Rollup merge of #71064 - dwrensha:issue-69130, r=eddyb
fix issue 69130

Closes #69130.
2020-04-12 23:47:39 +02:00
Dylan DPC
6947dec3a6
Rollup merge of #67766 - sapir:fix-unused-in-or-pattern-warning, r=matthewjasper
Fix warning for unused variables in or pattern (issue #67691)

Is this a good way to fix it?

Also, the tests fail, the "fixed" code output says `{ i, j }` instead of `{ i, j: _ }`, how can I fix that?
2020-04-12 23:47:36 +02:00
David Renshaw
57ed3d378d fix issue 69130 2020-04-12 11:36:37 -04:00
bishtpawan
26fdde994d Add long error explanation for E0708 #61137
Refactor code as per the suggestions

Refacotor code

provide edition support
2020-04-12 17:22:59 +05:30
Yashhwanth Ram
5ffc1abc92 Add blessed tests after compiler message fix 2020-04-12 12:15:07 +05:30
Yashhwanth Ram
55464ebc83 Fix order of comparison and remove incorrect case for ints in typeck/demand.rs
Add tests for *size
2020-04-12 12:14:42 +05:30
bors
32fb4dcdd7 Auto merge of #69707 - estebank:impl-trait-missing-bounds, r=Centril
Handle `impl Trait` where `Trait` has an assoc type with missing bounds

When encountering a type parameter that needs more bounds the trivial case is `T` `where T: Bound`, but it can also be an `impl Trait` param that needs to be decomposed to a type param for cleaner code. For example, given

```rust
fn foo(constraints: impl Iterator) {
    for constraint in constraints {
        println!("{:?}", constraint);
    }
}
```

the previous output was

```
error[E0277]: `<impl Iterator as std::iter::Iterator>::Item` doesn't implement `std::fmt::Debug`
 --> src/main.rs:3:26
  |
1 | fn foo(constraints: impl Iterator) {
  |                                    - help: consider further restricting the associated type: `where <impl Iterator as std::iter::Iterator>::Item: std::fmt::Debug`
2 |     for constraint in constraints {
3 |         println!("{:?}", constraint);
  |                          ^^^^^^^^^^ `<impl Iterator as std::iter::Iterator>::Item` cannot be formatted using `{:?}` because it doesn't implement `std::fmt::Debug`
  |
  = help: the trait `std::fmt::Debug` is not implemented for `<impl Iterator as std::iter::Iterator>::Item`
  = note: required by `std::fmt::Debug::fmt`
```

which is incorrect as `where <impl Iterator as std::iter::Iterator>::Item: std::fmt::Debug` is not valid syntax nor would it restrict the positional `impl Iterator` parameter if it were.

The output being introduced is

```
error[E0277]: `<impl Iterator as std::iter::Iterator>::Item` doesn't implement `std::fmt::Debug`
 --> src/main.rs:3:26
  |
3 |         println!("{:?}", constraint);
  |                          ^^^^^^^^^^ `<impl Iterator as std::iter::Iterator>::Item` cannot be formatted using `{:?}` because it doesn't implement `std::fmt::Debug`
  |
  = help: the trait `std::fmt::Debug` is not implemented for `<impl Iterator as std::iter::Iterator>::Item`
  = note: required by `std::fmt::Debug::fmt`
help: introduce a type parameter with a trait bound instead of using `impl Trait`
   |
LL | fn foo<T: Iterator>(constraints: T) where <T as std::iter::Iterator>::Item: std::fmt::Debug  {
   |       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^              ^  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
```

This suggestion is correct and lead the user in the right direction: because you have an associated type restriction you can no longer use `impl Trait`, the only reasonable alternative is to introduce a named type parameter, bound by `Trait` and with a `where` binding on the associated type for the new type parameter `as Trait` for the missing bound.

*Ideally*, we would want to suggest something like the following, but that is not valid syntax today

```
error[E0277]: `<impl Iterator as std::iter::Iterator>::Item` doesn't implement `std::fmt::Debug`
 --> src/main.rs:3:26
  |
3 |         println!("{:?}", constraint);
  |                          ^^^^^^^^^^ `<impl Iterator as std::iter::Iterator>::Item` cannot be formatted using `{:?}` because it doesn't implement `std::fmt::Debug`
  |
  = help: the trait `std::fmt::Debug` is not implemented for `<impl Iterator as std::iter::Iterator>::Item`
  = note: required by `std::fmt::Debug::fmt`
help: introduce a type parameter with a trait bound instead of using `impl Trait`
   |
LL | fn foo(constraints: impl Iterator<Item: std::fmt::Debug>) {
   |                     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
```

Fix #69638.
2020-04-12 06:32:45 +00:00
bors
941d4352d7 Auto merge of #69926 - RoccoDev:master, r=estebank,varkor
rustc: Add a warning count upon completion

This adds a `build completed with one warning/x warnings` message, similar to the already present `aborted due to previous error` message.
2020-04-12 00:31:11 +00:00
Esteban Küber
984aac6eed fix rebase 2020-04-11 14:59:15 -07:00
Esteban Küber
1e3bdc08c9 Try to use the first char in the trait name as type param 2020-04-11 14:34:01 -07:00
Esteban Küber
01169572a2 Account for existing names when suggesting adding a type param 2020-04-11 14:34:01 -07:00
Esteban Küber
c85fde126e Account for type params with bounds 2020-04-11 14:34:01 -07:00
Esteban Küber
9d83cc8331 Handle impl Trait where Trait has an assoc type with missing bounds
Fix #69638.
2020-04-11 14:34:01 -07:00
Dylan DPC
b794cb262f
Rollup merge of #71020 - pyfisch:unicode-version, r=sfackler
Store UNICODE_VERSION as a tuple

Remove the UnicodeVersion struct containing
major, minor and update fields and replace it with
a 3-tuple containing the version number.
As the value of each field is limited to 255
use u8 to store them.
2020-04-11 17:52:13 +02:00
RoccoDev
b85c64c3ea
rustc: Add a warning count upon completion 2020-04-11 16:15:24 +02:00
Pyfisch
7f4048c710 Store UNICODE_VERSION as a tuple
Remove the UnicodeVersion struct containing
major, minor and update fields and replace it with
a 3-tuple containing the version number.
As the value of each field is limited to 255
use u8 to store them.
2020-04-11 12:56:25 +02:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
f4a96c176f tests: add missing // no-system-llvm annotation to #69841 test. 2020-04-11 13:39:37 +03:00
bors
1f3b65921e Auto merge of #69573 - pnkfelix:issue-53114-add-tests, r=Centril
tests encoding current behavior for various cases of "binding" to _.

The `_` binding form is special, in that it encodes a "no-op": nothing is actually bound, and thus nothing is moved or borrowed in this scenario. Usually we do the "right" thing in all such cases. The exceptions are explicitly pointed out in this test case, so that we keep track of whether they are eventually fixed.

Cc #53114.

(This does not close the aforementioned issue; it just adds the tests encoding the current behavior, which we hope to eventually fix.)
2020-04-11 06:44:47 +00:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
0a6d1778ff
Rollup merge of #70982 - ldm0:fncoerce, r=eddyb
Normalize function signature in function casting check procedure

Fixes #54094
```rust
trait Zoo {
    type X;
}

impl Zoo for u16 {
    type X = usize;
}

fn foo(abc: <u16 as Zoo>::X) {}

fn main() {
    let x: *const u8 = foo as _;
}
```

Currently a `FnDef` need to be checked if it's able to cast to `FnPtr` before it is actually casted. But the signature of `FnPtr` target's associated types are not normalized:

96d77f0e5f/src/librustc_typeck/check/cast.rs (L536-L553)
However, during the coercion check, the signature of `FnPtr` target's associated types are normalized (The `<u16 as Zoo>::X` turns into `usize`).

96d77f0e5f/src/librustc_typeck/check/coercion.rs (L687-L729)

This inconsistency leads to the error:`Err(Sorts(ExpectedFound { expected: <u16 as Zoo>::X, found: usize }))`.
2020-04-11 01:52:29 +02:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
eec86ba3bd
Rollup merge of #70957 - oli-obk:lazy_repeat_length_eval_ice, r=matthewjasper
Normalize MIR locals' types for generator layout computation.

fixes #70905
2020-04-11 01:52:26 +02:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
426fb276ad
Rollup merge of #69573 - pnkfelix:issue-53114-add-tests, r=Centril
tests encoding current behavior for various cases of "binding" to _.

The `_` binding form is special, in that it encodes a "no-op": nothing is actually bound, and thus nothing is moved or borrowed in this scenario. Usually we do the "right" thing in all such cases. The exceptions are explicitly pointed out in this test case, so that we keep track of whether they are eventually fixed.

Cc #53114.

(This does not close the aforementioned issue; it just adds the tests encoding the current behavior, which we hope to eventually fix.)
2020-04-11 01:52:23 +02:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
22ea3a4476 --bless you 2020-04-10 18:22:24 +02:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
6b2df46b2e
Rollup merge of #70938 - tmiasko:thread-test-case, r=hanna-kruppe
Add ThreadSanitizer test case
2020-04-10 18:15:18 +02:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
1fe86f47d8
Rollup merge of #69745 - estebank:predicate-obligations-3, r=nikomatsakis,eddyb
Use `PredicateObligation`s instead of `Predicate`s

Keep more information about trait binding failures. Use more specific spans by pointing at bindings that introduce obligations.

Subset of #69709.

r? @eddyb
2020-04-10 18:15:16 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
1ff99b724c copy test cases to if let as well. 2020-04-10 18:07:56 +02:00
Felix S Klock II
192d5330c4 Update src/test/ui/binding/issue-53114-safety-checks.rs
Co-Authored-By: Mazdak Farrokhzad <twingoow@gmail.com>
2020-04-10 18:07:56 +02:00
Felix S Klock II
ee7a035d8c Update src/test/ui/binding/issue-53114-borrow-checks.rs
Co-Authored-By: Mazdak Farrokhzad <twingoow@gmail.com>
2020-04-10 18:07:56 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
6e70849304 tests encoding current behavior for various cases of "binding" to _.
The `_` binding form is special, in that it encodes a "no-op": nothing is
actually bound, and thus nothing is moved or borrowed in this scenario. Usually
we do the "right" thing in all such cases. The exceptions are explicitly pointed
out in this test case, so that we keep track of whether they are eventually
fixed.
2020-04-10 18:07:56 +02:00
Tomasz Miąsko
688697d607 Add ThreadSanitizer test case 2020-04-10 16:29:09 +02:00
Donough Liu
75cc40335c Tidy fix 2020-04-10 18:51:27 +08:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
74e93bb8e6
Rollup merge of #70913 - eddyb:rc-arc-diagnostic-items, r=matthewjasper
Replace "rc"/"arc" lang items with Rc/Arc diagnostic items.

`Rc`/`Arc` should have no special semantics, so it seems appropriate for them to not be lang items.

r? @matthewjasper
2020-04-10 12:48:45 +02:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
dff5a113c2
Rollup merge of #70784 - estebank:suggest-type-fundamental-method, r=matthewjasper
Consider methods on fundamental `impl` when method is not found on numeric type

Fix #47759.
2020-04-10 12:48:42 +02:00
Donough Liu
68b38c3bd9 Normalize function signature in function casting check 2020-04-10 18:14:55 +08:00
sapir
32216383fa Replace run-rustfix for issue 67691 test with a FIXME 2020-04-10 05:15:52 +03:00
sapir
a8e3d0b71e Replace non-shorthand variables with _, not _var 2020-04-10 03:55:52 +03:00
sapir
e22e443208 Try to fix warning for unused variables in or patterns, issue #67691 2020-04-10 03:54:45 +03:00
sapir
0c156af20d Add tests for issue #67691 2020-04-10 03:52:13 +03:00
Esteban Küber
a2a65a88fc Consider methods on fundamental impl when method is not found on numeric type
Fix #47759.
2020-04-09 17:46:26 -07:00
Dylan MacKenzie
e8b270a4b6 Add regression test for #69615 2020-04-09 14:56:28 -07:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
7944f39b5f
Rollup merge of #70939 - varkor:const-generics-regression-tests, r=Centril
Add two const generics regression tests

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/66596.
Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/61522.
2020-04-09 18:17:20 +02:00
Oliver Scherer
8a03147f22 Normalize MIR locals' types for generator layout computation. 2020-04-09 16:48:36 +02:00
varkor
0f0252260c Add regression test for #61522 2020-04-09 11:53:28 +01:00
varkor
61cc8925b2 Add regression test for #66596 2020-04-09 11:52:52 +01:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
4f00396f14
Rollup merge of #70916 - Centril:track-caller-ffi, r=eddyb
Support `#[track_caller]` on functions in `extern "Rust" { ... }`

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/70830 which is the follow-up to @eddyb's suggestion in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/69251#discussion_r380791634 to allow `#[track_caller]` on `fn`s in FFI imports, that is, on functions in `extern "Rust" { ... }` blocks.

This requires that the other side, the FFI export, also have the `#[track_caller]` attribute. Otherwise, undefined behavior is triggered and the blame lies, as usual, with the `unsafe { ... }` block which called the FFI imported function.

After this PR, all forms of `fn` items with the right ABI (`"Rust"`) support `#[track_caller]`.

As a drive-by, the PR also hardens the check rejecting `#[naked] #[track_caller]` such that methods and other forms of `fn` items are also considered.

r? @eddyb
cc @rust-lang/lang
2020-04-09 05:29:45 +02:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
a209b4f447
Rollup merge of #70822 - jonas-schievink:curse-of-the-recursion, r=ecstatic-morse
Don't lint for self-recursion when the function can diverge

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/54444
2020-04-09 05:29:40 +02:00
Mazdak Farrokhzad
ba50bc588e
Rollup merge of #70367 - nikomatsakis:issue-69307, r=Aaron1011
save/restore `pessimistic_yield` when entering bodies

This flag is used to make the execution order around `+=` operators
pessimistic. Failure to save/restore the flag was causing independent
async blocks to effect one another, leading to strange ICEs and failed
assumptions.

Fixes #69307

r? @Zoxc
2020-04-09 05:29:38 +02:00