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bors
4da69dfff1 Auto merge of #147235 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-a0es1x9, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang/rust#146593 (Allow specifying multiple bounds for same associated item, except in trait objects)
 - rust-lang/rust#147177 ([DebugInfo] Fix MSVC tuple child creation)
 - rust-lang/rust#147195 (iter repeat: add tests for new count and last behavior)
 - rust-lang/rust#147202 (Swap order of `resolve_coroutine_interiors` and `handle_opaque_type_uses`)
 - rust-lang/rust#147204 (Refactor ArrayWindows to use a slice)
 - rust-lang/rust#147219 (Add proper error handling for closure in impl)
 - rust-lang/rust#147226 (include `outer_inclusive_binder` of pattern types)
 - rust-lang/rust#147230 (Fix typo in 'unfulfilled_lint_expectation' to plural)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-10-01 18:45:43 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
8e289788f9
Rollup merge of #147226 - jdonszelmann:pattern-types-next-solver, r=lcnr
include `outer_inclusive_binder` of pattern types

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/237

r? ```@lcnr```
2025-10-01 18:42:38 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
ae60ebd46d
Rollup merge of #147219 - Kivooeo:typeof-is-imposter, r=jdonszelmann
Add proper error handling for closure in impl

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/147146
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/146620

Not sure if it can cause any regressions or anything, as for test also have no idea where to store this one

cc ```@theemathas```

r? compiler
2025-10-01 18:42:37 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
25f1d82109
Rollup merge of #147202 - jdonszelmann:swap-order, r=lcnr
Swap order of `resolve_coroutine_interiors` and `handle_opaque_type_uses`

r? ```@BoxyUwU```

if the comment says x should be last, it helps if it's actually last hehe :P

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/239
2025-10-01 18:42:36 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
15b7792a65
Rollup merge of #146593 - Jules-Bertholet:restrict-e0719, r=BoxyUwU
Allow specifying multiple bounds for same associated item, except in trait objects

Supersedes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/143146, fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/143143.

This PR proposes to stop enforcing E0719 in all contexts other than trait object types.

E0719 forbids constraining the same associated item twice within the same angle-bracket delimited associated item bound list (the `…` inside `T: Trait<…>`). For example, the following are forbidden:

| Forbidden                                  | Working alternative                                                |
|--------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `T: Trait<Gat<u32> = u32, Gat<u64> = u64>` | `T: Trait<Gat<u32> = u32> + Trait<Gat<u64> = u64>`                 |
| `T: Iterator<Item = u32, Item = i32>`      | `T: Iterator<Item = u32> + Iterator<Item = i32>` (trivially false) |
| `T: Iterator<Item = u32, Item = u32>`      | `T: Iterator<Item = u32>`                                          |
| `T: Iterator<Item: Send, Item: Sync>`      | `T: Iterator<Item: Send + Sync>`                                   |
| `T: Trait<ASSOC = 3, ASSOC = 4>`           | `T: Trait<ASSOC = 3> + Trait<ASSOC = 4>` (trivially false)         |
| `T: Trait<ASSOC = 3, ASSOC = 3>`           | `T: Trait<ASSOC = 3>`                                              |

With this PR, all those previously forbidden examples would start working, as well as their APIT and RPIT equivalents.

Types like `dyn Iterator<Item = u32, Item = u32>` will continue to be rejected, however. See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/143146#issuecomment-3274421752 for the reason why.

```@rustbot``` label T-lang T-types needs-fcp
2025-10-01 18:42:34 +02:00
Jana Dönszelmann
96fb1b3b55
include outer_inclusive_binder of pattern types 2025-10-01 16:11:59 +02:00
Kivooeo
b810a68197 added error for closures case in impl 2025-10-01 12:38:16 +00:00
Stuart Cook
de20efd01e
Rollup merge of #147217 - Zalathar:true, r=petrochenkov
Don't create a top-level `true` directory when running UI tests

The funny thing about writing `-Cincremental=true` is that it *does* enable incremental compilation ... using an incremental compilation dir of `./true`.

And for UI tests, that ends up creating a `true` directory in the repository root, which is annoying.

Fortunately, compiletest has an existing `//@ incremental` directive that takes care of creating an empty incremental directory, and passing it to `-Cincremental`.

---

I have manually checked that reverting rust-lang/rust#146649 still causes the updated test to fail.
2025-10-01 22:15:03 +10:00
Stuart Cook
f50c76f2fa
Rollup merge of #147209 - jieyouxu:remove-no-remap-src-base, r=Zalathar
Remove `no-remap-src-base` from tests

Previously in the `//`-compiletest-directive times, `no-remap-src-base` was implemented as a special `no-*` directive parsing. In the migration from `//` -> `//`@`,` the `// no-remap-src-base` directive was lost, most likely because it had no effect -- the default is not remapping `src-base`.

So remove occurrences of `no-remap-src-base`, as these are not valid directives.

r? `@Zalathar` (since we discussed this on discord, or compiler)
2025-10-01 22:15:02 +10:00
Stuart Cook
870657c08e
Rollup merge of #147180 - lcnr:forced_ambiguity-error, r=jdonszelmann
add tests

fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/105

the index test is for rust-lang/rust#146637

r? types
2025-10-01 22:14:59 +10:00
Stuart Cook
5b6978a1fd
Rollup merge of #146918 - lcnr:add-regression-test, r=jdonszelmann
add regression test

closes rust-lang/rust#128887

the errors in that issue are due to two separate issues:
- MIR inlining causing the trait solver to hit the recursion limit (partially fixed in rust-lang/rust#129714)
- using subtyping in method selection for paths (fixed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/129073)

We moved any remaining issues due to MIR inlining into https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/131960, but keeping rust-lang/rust#128887 open as well seems unhelpful and confusing.
2025-10-01 22:14:57 +10:00
Zalathar
e6429c7454 Don't create a top-level true directory when running UI tests 2025-10-01 21:13:20 +10:00
Jieyou Xu
ec893d1a64
tests: remove no-remap-src-base
Previously in the `//`-compiletest-directive times, this was implemented
as a special `no-*` directive parsing. In the migration from `//` ->
`//@`, the `// no-remap-src-base` directive was lost, most likely
because it had no effect -- the default is not remapping `src-base`.

So remove occurrences of `no-remap-src-base`, as these are not valid
directives.
2025-10-01 13:31:42 +08:00
bors
1e1a39441b Auto merge of #147198 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-b0ryvvu, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang/rust#143069 (Add fast-path for accessing the current thread id)
 - rust-lang/rust#146518 (Improve the documentation around `ZERO_AR_DATE`)
 - rust-lang/rust#146596 (Add a dummy codegen backend)
 - rust-lang/rust#146617 (Don’t suggest foreign `doc(hidden)` types in "the following other types implement trait" diagnostics)
 - rust-lang/rust#146635 (cg_llvm: Stop using `as_c_char_ptr` for coverage-related bindings)
 - rust-lang/rust#147184 (Fix the bevy implied bounds hack for the next solver)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-10-01 04:46:14 +00:00
Jana Dönszelmann
422f6bb742
enable tests on next-solver for rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/237 2025-10-01 01:11:12 +02:00
Jana Dönszelmann
c1318053e3
add test for trait-system-refactor-initiative/239 2025-10-01 00:47:58 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
598ba1f65f
Rollup merge of #147184 - jdonszelmann:bevy-outlives-bound, r=lcnr
Fix the bevy implied bounds hack for the next solver

The diff is trivial, of course, and basically what you already suggested. Mostly dug around a bunch to learn. I hope this is roughly what you had in mind.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/236.

r? `@lcnr`
2025-09-30 21:53:35 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
014e0af149
Rollup merge of #146617 - Jules-Bertholet:E0277-NOFORN, r=SparrowLii
Don’t suggest foreign `doc(hidden)` types in "the following other types implement trait" diagnostics

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/132024.

``@rustbot`` label A-diagnostics T-compiler
2025-09-30 21:53:34 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
561e02cea0
Rollup merge of #147187 - lcnr:rarw, r=lqd
remove unnecessary test directives

that's... odd
2025-09-30 20:46:47 +02:00
lcnr
198777a08e remove unnecessary test directives 2025-09-30 15:03:58 +02:00
Jana Dönszelmann
817e181ee8
test bevy compute_implied_bounds hack with new trait solver 2025-09-30 14:37:29 +02:00
Stuart Cook
5a6ac8c322
Rollup merge of #146649 - folkertdev:cmse-call-erase-regions, r=lcnr
cmse: fix 'region variables should not be hashed'

tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/81391
fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/131639

Some background: the `cmse-nonsecure-call` calling convention is used for a call from "secure" to "non-secure" code. To make sure that "non-secure" cannot read any secrets, restrictions are put on the signatures of functions with this calling convention: they can only use 4 arguments for passing arguments, and one register for passing a result. No arguments are passed via the stack, and all other registers are cleared before the call.

We check during `hir_ty_lowering` that the signature follows these rules. We do that by determining and then inspecting the layout of the type. That works well overall, but can run into asserts when the type itself is ill-formed. This PR fixes one such case.

I believe that the fix here, just erasing the regions, is the right shape, but there may be some nuance that I'm missing.

r? types
2025-09-30 22:25:16 +10:00
Stuart Cook
1aa426b335
Rollup merge of #146011 - estebank:lifetime-obligation-span, r=lcnr
Point at fn bound that introduced lifetime obligation

The last note is new
```
error[E0597]: `c` does not live long enough
  --> $DIR/without-precise-captures-we-are-powerless.rs:19:20
   |
LL | fn simple<'a>(x: &'a i32) {
   |           -- lifetime `'a` defined here
...
LL |     let c = async move || { println!("{}", *x); };
   |         - binding `c` declared here
LL |     outlives::<'a>(c());
   |     ---------------^---
   |     |              |
   |     |              borrowed value does not live long enough
   |     argument requires that `c` is borrowed for `'a`
LL |     outlives::<'a>(call_once(c));
LL | }
   | - `c` dropped here while still borrowed
   |
note: requirement that `c` is borrowed for `'a` introduced here
  --> $DIR/without-precise-captures-we-are-powerless.rs:7:33
   |
LL | fn outlives<'a>(_: impl Sized + 'a) {}
   |                                 ^^
```

When encountering a `ConstraintCategory::Predicate` in a funtion call, point at the `Span` for that `Predicate` to explain where the lifetime obligation originates from.

CC rust-lang/rust#55307.
2025-09-30 22:25:16 +10:00
Stuart Cook
97e2d3c579
Rollup merge of #140916 - moatom:140578, r=chenyukang
Fix unuseful span in type error in some format_args!() invocations

Fixed https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/140578.

r? ``@m-ou-se``
2025-09-30 22:25:15 +10:00
lcnr
5139facb36 add tests 2025-09-30 12:02:43 +02:00
Tomoaki Kobayashi
b13b87a1c3 Fix unuseful span in type error in some format_args!() invocations 2025-09-30 17:20:51 +09:00
Tomoaki Kobayashi
0fd6f1113b Add test for unuseful span in type error in some format_args!() invocations 2025-09-30 15:50:30 +09:00
bors
a2db928053 Auto merge of #147143 - estebank:verbose-ret-type, r=fee1-dead
Make replacement suggestion `_` in type verbose

```
error[E0121]: the placeholder `_` is not allowed within types on item signatures for return types
  --> $DIR/in-signature.rs:6:21
   |
LL | fn arr_fn() -> [u8; _] {
   |                     ^ not allowed in type signatures
   |
help: replace with the correct return type
   |
LL - fn arr_fn() -> [u8; _] {
LL + fn arr_fn() -> [u8; 3] {
   |
```
2025-09-30 05:48:32 +00:00
Jacob Pratt
afd620f548
Rollup merge of #147152 - lcnr:instantiate-pre-sized-check, r=BoxyUwU
builtin `Fn`-trait impls: instantiate binder before the return type `Sized` check

fixes
- https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/220
- https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/204

r? `@BoxyUwU`
2025-09-29 21:37:51 -04:00
lcnr
0f2b79c36d add tests 2025-09-29 15:28:33 +02:00
bors
21a13b8864 Auto merge of #147151 - Zalathar:rollup-w81rn0j, r=Zalathar
Rollup of 5 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang/rust#146653 (improve diagnostics for empty attributes)
 - rust-lang/rust#146987 (impl Ord for params and use unstable sort)
 - rust-lang/rust#147101 (Use `Iterator::eq` and (dogfood) `eq_by` in compiler and library )
 - rust-lang/rust#147123 (Fix removed version numbers of `doc_auto_cfg` and `doc_cfg_hide`)
 - rust-lang/rust#147149 (add joboet to library review rotation)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-09-29 11:52:07 +00:00
Stuart Cook
cf07cce1fb
Rollup merge of #146653 - jdonszelmann:empty-attr-diags, r=nnethercote
improve diagnostics for empty attributes

Adds a note about them not having any effect. This was previously done for `feature` attributes but no other attributes. In [converting the `feature` parser](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/146652) I removed that note. This PR adds it back in and makes it so all attributes benefit from it.

Not blocked on rust-lang/rust#146652, either can merge first
2025-09-29 21:06:44 +10:00
bors
128b36a4a4 Auto merge of #147145 - Zalathar:rollup-s7kcs3w, r=Zalathar
Rollup of 3 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang/rust#147100 (tests: Remove ignore-android directive for fixed issue)
 - rust-lang/rust#147116 (compiler: remove AbiAlign inside TargetDataLayout)
 - rust-lang/rust#147134 (remove explicit deref of AbiAlign for most methods)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-09-29 08:43:49 +00:00
Stuart Cook
d9e3e192ff
Rollup merge of #147100 - Enselic:ignore-less, r=jieyouxu
tests: Remove ignore-android directive for fixed issue

rust-lang/rust#120567 is marked as fixed, so let's see if we can remove the ignore directives tied to that issue.

<!-- Note to self: wait for https://github.com/rust-lang/team/pull/2002 -->

try-job: arm-android
2025-09-29 15:44:54 +10:00
Esteban Küber
eceb48534a Make replacement suggestion _ in type verbose
```
error[E0121]: the placeholder `_` is not allowed within types on item signatures for return types
  --> $DIR/in-signature.rs:6:21
   |
LL | fn arr_fn() -> [u8; _] {
   |                     ^ not allowed in type signatures
   |
help: replace with the correct return type
   |
LL - fn arr_fn() -> [u8; _] {
LL + fn arr_fn() -> [u8; 3] {
   |
```
2025-09-29 03:28:52 +00:00
Stuart Cook
f74aa5aa6f
Rollup merge of #147112 - nik-contrib:keyword-soup, r=jieyouxu
all 48 keywords in just 300 characters

new test case in, all 48 keywords in just 300 characters

https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/keywords.html
2025-09-29 11:56:43 +10:00
Stuart Cook
e7760fa499
Rollup merge of #133477 - estebank:issue-133343, r=davidtwco
Detect tuple structs that are unconstructable due to re-export

When a tuple-struct is re-exported that has inaccessible fields at the `use` scope, the type's constructor cannot be accessed through that re-export. We now account for this case and extend the resulting resolution error. We also check if the constructor would be accessible directly, not through the re-export, and if so, we suggest using the full path instead.

```
error[E0423]: cannot initialize a tuple struct which contains private fields
  --> $DIR/ctor-not-accessible-due-to-inaccessible-field-in-reexport.rs:12:33
   |
LL |             let crate::Foo(x) = crate::Foo(42);
   |                                 ^^^^^^^^^^
   |
note: the type is accessed through this re-export, but the type's constructor is not visible in this import's scope due to private fields
  --> $DIR/ctor-not-accessible-due-to-inaccessible-field-in-reexport.rs:3:9
   |
LL | pub use my_mod::Foo;
   |         ^^^^^^^^^^^
help: the type can be constructed directly, because its fields are available from the current scope
   |
LL |             let crate::Foo(x) = crate::my_mod::Foo(42);
   |                                 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
```

Fix #133343.
2025-09-29 11:56:41 +10:00
Esteban Küber
8f7d61b9ef Detect unconstructable re-exported tuple structs
When a tuple-struct is re-exported that has inaccessible fields at the `use` scope, the type's constructor cannot be accessed through that re-export. We now account for this case and extend the resulting resolution error. We also check if the constructor would be accessible directly, not through the re-export, and if so, we suggest using the full path instead.

```
error[E0423]: cannot initialize a tuple struct which contains private fields
  --> $DIR/ctor-not-accessible-due-to-inaccessible-field-in-reexport.rs:12:33
   |
LL |             let crate::Foo(x) = crate::Foo(42);
   |                                 ^^^^^^^^^^
   |
note: the type is accessed through this re-export, but the type's constructor is not visible in this import's scope due to private fields
  --> $DIR/ctor-not-accessible-due-to-inaccessible-field-in-reexport.rs:3:9
   |
LL | pub use my_mod::Foo;
   |         ^^^^^^^^^^^
help: the type can be constructed directly, because its fields are available from the current scope
   |
LL |             let crate::Foo(x) = crate::my_mod::Foo(42);
   |                                 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
```

Fix #133343.
2025-09-28 21:33:34 +00:00
Esteban Küber
c5313fed76 Point at multiple outlives requirements instead of just the first one
```
error[E0716]: temporary value dropped while borrowed
  --> $DIR/multiple-sources-for-outlives-requirement.rs:5:38
   |
LL | fn foo<'b>() {
   |        -- lifetime `'b` defined here
LL |     outlives_indir::<'_, 'b, _>(&mut 1u32);
   |     ---------------------------------^^^^-- temporary value is freed at the end of this statement
   |     |                                |
   |     |                                creates a temporary value which is freed while still in use
   |     argument requires that borrow lasts for `'b`
   |
note: requirements that the value outlives `'b` introduced here
  --> $DIR/multiple-sources-for-outlives-requirement.rs:1:23
   |
LL | fn outlives_indir<'a: 'b, 'b, T: 'a>(_x: T) {}
   |                       ^^         ^^
```
2025-09-28 21:13:53 +00:00
Esteban Küber
4973903cd2 reword note 2025-09-28 20:55:35 +00:00
Esteban Küber
7a0319f01d Point at lifetime requirement origin in more cases 2025-09-28 20:55:34 +00:00
Esteban Küber
c3e0b29e79 Point at fn bound that introduced lifetime obligation
```
error[E0597]: `c` does not live long enough
  --> $DIR/without-precise-captures-we-are-powerless.rs:19:20
   |
LL | fn simple<'a>(x: &'a i32) {
   |           -- lifetime `'a` defined here
...
LL |     let c = async move || { println!("{}", *x); };
   |         - binding `c` declared here
LL |     outlives::<'a>(c());
   |     ---------------^---
   |     |              |
   |     |              borrowed value does not live long enough
   |     argument requires that `c` is borrowed for `'a`
LL |     outlives::<'a>(call_once(c));
LL | }
   | - `c` dropped here while still borrowed
   |
note: requirement that `c` is borrowed for `'a` introduced here
  --> $DIR/without-precise-captures-we-are-powerless.rs:7:33
   |
LL | fn outlives<'a>(_: impl Sized + 'a) {}
   |                                 ^^
```

When encountering a `ConstraintCategory::Predicate` in a funtion call, point at the `Span` for that `Predicate` to explain where the lifetime obligation originates from.
2025-09-28 20:55:34 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
750e902a75
Rollup merge of #146675 - Jules-Bertholet:sync-nonexclusive, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Allow shared access to `Exclusive<T>` when `T: Sync`

Addresses libs-api request in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/98407#issuecomment-3299348713.

Adds the following trait impls to `Exclusive<T>`, all bounded on `T: Sync`:

- `AsRef<T>`
- `Clone`
- `Copy`
- `PartialEq`
- `StructuralPartialEq`
- `Eq`
- `Hash`
- `PartialOrd`
- `Ord`
- `Fn`

``@rustbot`` label T-libs-api
2025-09-28 18:13:12 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
c29fb2e57e
Rollup merge of #144197 - KMJ-007:type-tree, r=ZuseZ4
TypeTree support in autodiff

# TypeTrees for Autodiff

## What are TypeTrees?
Memory layout descriptors for Enzyme. Tell Enzyme exactly how types are structured in memory so it can compute derivatives efficiently.

## Structure
```rust
TypeTree(Vec<Type>)

Type {
    offset: isize,  // byte offset (-1 = everywhere)
    size: usize,    // size in bytes
    kind: Kind,     // Float, Integer, Pointer, etc.
    child: TypeTree // nested structure
}
```

## Example: `fn compute(x: &f32, data: &[f32]) -> f32`

**Input 0: `x: &f32`**
```rust
TypeTree(vec![Type {
    offset: -1, size: 8, kind: Pointer,
    child: TypeTree(vec![Type {
        offset: -1, size: 4, kind: Float,
        child: TypeTree::new()
    }])
}])
```

**Input 1: `data: &[f32]`**
```rust
TypeTree(vec![Type {
    offset: -1, size: 8, kind: Pointer,
    child: TypeTree(vec![Type {
        offset: -1, size: 4, kind: Float,  // -1 = all elements
        child: TypeTree::new()
    }])
}])
```

**Output: `f32`**
```rust
TypeTree(vec![Type {
    offset: -1, size: 4, kind: Float,
    child: TypeTree::new()
}])
```

## Why Needed?
- Enzyme can't deduce complex type layouts from LLVM IR
- Prevents slow memory pattern analysis
- Enables correct derivative computation for nested structures
- Tells Enzyme which bytes are differentiable vs metadata

## What Enzyme Does With This Information:

Without TypeTrees (current state):
```llvm
; Enzyme sees generic LLVM IR:
define float ``@distance(ptr*`` %p1, ptr* %p2) {
; Has to guess what these pointers point to
; Slow analysis of all memory operations
; May miss optimization opportunities
}
```

With TypeTrees (our implementation):
```llvm
define "enzyme_type"="{[]:Float@float}" float ``@distance(``
    ptr "enzyme_type"="{[]:Pointer}" %p1,
    ptr "enzyme_type"="{[]:Pointer}" %p2
) {
; Enzyme knows exact type layout
; Can generate efficient derivative code directly
}
```

# TypeTrees - Offset and -1 Explained

## Type Structure

```rust
Type {
    offset: isize, // WHERE this type starts
    size: usize,   // HOW BIG this type is
    kind: Kind,    // WHAT KIND of data (Float, Int, Pointer)
    child: TypeTree // WHAT'S INSIDE (for pointers/containers)
}
```

## Offset Values

### Regular Offset (0, 4, 8, etc.)
**Specific byte position within a structure**

```rust
struct Point {
    x: f32, // offset 0, size 4
    y: f32, // offset 4, size 4
    id: i32, // offset 8, size 4
}
```

TypeTree for `&Point` (internal representation):
```rust
TypeTree(vec![
    Type { offset: 0, size: 4, kind: Float },   // x at byte 0
    Type { offset: 4, size: 4, kind: Float },   // y at byte 4
    Type { offset: 8, size: 4, kind: Integer }  // id at byte 8
])
```

Generates LLVM:
```llvm
"enzyme_type"="{[]:Float@float}"
```

### Offset -1 (Special: "Everywhere")
**Means "this pattern repeats for ALL elements"**

#### Example 1: Array `[f32; 100]`
```rust
TypeTree(vec![Type {
    offset: -1, // ALL positions
    size: 4,    // each f32 is 4 bytes
    kind: Float, // every element is float
}])
```

Instead of listing 100 separate Types with offsets `0,4,8,12...396`

#### Example 2: Slice `&[i32]`
```rust
// Pointer to slice data
TypeTree(vec![Type {
    offset: -1, size: 8, kind: Pointer,
    child: TypeTree(vec![Type {
        offset: -1, // ALL slice elements
        size: 4,    // each i32 is 4 bytes
        kind: Integer
    }])
}])
```

#### Example 3: Mixed Structure
```rust
struct Container {
    header: i64,        // offset 0
    data: [f32; 1000],  // offset 8, but elements use -1
}
```

```rust
TypeTree(vec![
    Type { offset: 0, size: 8, kind: Integer }, // header
    Type { offset: 8, size: 4000, kind: Pointer,
        child: TypeTree(vec![Type {
            offset: -1, size: 4, kind: Float // ALL array elements
        }])
    }
])
```
2025-09-28 18:13:11 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
6059195875
Rollup merge of #141469 - Kivooeo:remove-usnsafegate, r=compiler-errors
Allow `&raw [mut | const]` for union field in safe code

fixes rust-lang/rust#141264

r? ``@Veykril``

Unresolved questions:

- [x] Any edge cases?
- [x] How this works with rust-analyzer (because all I've did is prevent compiler from emitting error in `&raw` context) (rust-lang/rust-analyzer#19867)
- [x] Should we allow `addr_of!` and `addr_of_mut!` as well? In current version they both (`&raw` and `addr_of!`) are allowed (They are the same)
- [x] Is chain of union fields is a safe? (Yes)
2025-09-28 18:13:11 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
194bd775cb
Rollup merge of #147066 - SimonSapin:macro_attr-tracking, r=lqd
Fix tracking issue number for feature(macro_attr)

The ability to define an attribute macro with `macro_rules!` is tracked at https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/143547, not https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/83527
2025-09-28 09:15:26 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
cb4c3ad41c
Rollup merge of #147061 - lcnr:provisional-cache-woops, r=BoxyUwU
fix rebasing cycle heads when not reaching a fixpoint

fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/232

annoyingly subtle, imagine the following proof tree

- A (no cycle head usages, final result Y)
  - *ignored* B (depends on A with provisional result X)
    - A (cycle, provisional result X)
- B (using the cache entry here incorrectly assumes A has final result X)

r? ``@BoxyUwU``
2025-09-28 09:15:25 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
4eddf645bf
Rollup merge of #146745 - helldawg:master, r=workingjubilee
Clarified error note for usize range matching

Fixes rust-lang/rust#146476

This is kinda rough, but it gets the point across a little better and stays short.
2025-09-28 09:15:23 +02:00
bors
c7f6aa2869 Auto merge of #147042 - Noratrieb:untrack-caller-vec, r=tgross35
Remove most `#[track_caller]` from allocating Vec methods

They cause significant binary size overhead while contributing little value.

closes rust-lang/rust#146963, see that issue for more details.
2025-09-28 03:23:45 +00:00
Nik Revenco
0d658fe156 test: add keyword/soup.rs 2025-09-28 02:41:12 +01:00