Remove ExplicitSelf from HIR
`self` argument is already kept in the argument list and can be retrieved from there if necessary, so there's no need for the duplication.
The same changes can be applied to AST, I'll make them in the next breaking batch.
The first commit also improves parsing of method declarations and fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/33413.
r? @eddyb
Clean up `hir::lowering`
Clean up `hir::lowering`:
- give lowering functions mutable access to the lowering context
- refactor the `lower_*` functions and other functions that take a lowering context into methods
- simplify the API that `hir::lowering` exposes to `driver`
- other miscellaneous cleanups
r? @nrc
Split the type context into a global and a local (inference-only) one.
After this change, each `InferCtxt` creates its own local type interner for types with inference by-products.
Most of the code which handles both a global and a local interner uses `'gcx` and `'tcx` for them.
A reference to the type context in that situation (e.g. `infcx.tcx`) is `TyCtxt<'a, 'gcx, 'tcx>`.
The global type context which used to be `&'a TyCtxt<'tcx>` is now `TyCtxt<'a, 'tcx, 'tcx>`.
In order to minimize the number of extra lifetime parameters, many functions became methods.
Where possible (some inherent impls), lifetime parameters were added on the impl, not each method.
As inference by-products no longer escape their inference contexts, memory usage is lower.
Example of `-Z time-passes` excerpt for `librustc`, stage1 (~100MB gains):
Before "rustc: Split local type contexts interners from the global one.":
```
time: 0.395; rss: 335MB item-types checking
time: 15.392; rss: 472MB item-bodies checking
time: 0.000; rss: 472MB drop-impl checking
time: 1.140; rss: 478MB const checking
time: 0.139; rss: 478MB privacy checking
time: 0.024; rss: 478MB stability index
time: 0.072; rss: 478MB intrinsic checking
time: 0.038; rss: 478MB effect checking
time: 0.255; rss: 478MB match checking
time: 0.128; rss: 484MB liveness checking
time: 1.372; rss: 484MB rvalue checking
time: 1.404; rss: 597MB MIR dump
time: 0.809; rss: 599MB MIR passes
```
After:
```
time: 0.467; rss: 337MB item-types checking
time: 17.443; rss: 395MB item-bodies checking
time: 0.000; rss: 395MB drop-impl checking
time: 1.423; rss: 401MB const checking
time: 0.141; rss: 401MB privacy checking
time: 0.024; rss: 401MB stability index
time: 0.116; rss: 401MB intrinsic checking
time: 0.038; rss: 401MB effect checking
time: 0.382; rss: 401MB match checking
time: 0.132; rss: 407MB liveness checking
time: 1.678; rss: 407MB rvalue checking
time: 1.614; rss: 503MB MIR dump
time: 0.957; rss: 512MB MIR passes
```
**NOTE**: Functions changed to methods weren't re-indented to keep this PR easier to review.
Once approved, the changes will be mechanically performed.
However, indentation changes of function arguments are there - and I believe there's a way to hide whitespace-only changes in diffs on GitHub.
rustdoc: remove artificial indentation of doctest code
The indentation makes the examples look nicer when printed (when is this done?), but breaks tests using multi-line string literals.
Fixes: #25944
Perform name resolution before and during ast->hir lowering
This PR performs name resolution before and during ast->hir lowering instead of in phase 3.
r? @nrc
rustdoc: do not strip blanket impls in crate of origin
In `impl<T> Trait for T`, the blanket type parameters `T` were recognized as "local" and "not exported", so these impls were thrown out.
Now we check if they are generic, and keep them in that case.
Fixes: #29503
In `impl<T> Trait for T`, the blanket type parameters `T` were
recognized as "local" and "not exported", so these impls were
thrown out.
Now we check if they are generic, and keep them in that case.
Fixes: #29503
rustdoc: use btree map for where clauses
to get more reproducible output.
Fixes: #32555
I've looked at the other uses of HashMap in rustdoc, and they seem ok to (i.e. they use `iter()` and related only for constructing a new map, or when the output goes into independent files).
Not sure what the cause of #24473 is, it shouldn't be where clauses, but maybe it was also fixed inbetween since May 2015.
rustdoc: add "src" links to individual impls
Since these impls can be scattered around quite a bit, it is nice to be able to jump to the location where individual methods and trait impls are defined.
NOTE: this needs an update to the CSS, which I'd like to leave for whoever is the "rustdoc frontend champion". The new [src] links are currently too large and bold. Also, the interaction with the "since version X" annotations is not good.
Fixes: #30416
rustdoc: refactor rustdoc syntax highlighting for a more flexible API
Clients can now use the rustdoc syntax highlighter to classify tokens, then use that info to put together there own HTML (or whatever), rather than just having static HTML output.
Short-cut `T: Sized` trait selection for ADTs
Basically avoids all nested obligations when checking whether an ADT is sized - this speeds up typeck by ~15%
The refactoring fixed#32963, but I also want to make `Copy` not object-safe (will commit that soon).
Fixes#33201
r? @nikomatsakis
Since these impls can be scattered around quite a bit, it is nice
to be able to jump to the location where individual methods and
trait impls are defined.
Fixes: #30416
Clients can now use the rustdoc syntax highlighter to classify tokens, then use that info to put together there own HTML (or whatever), rather than just having static HTML output.