Rollup of 7 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #105147 (Allow unsafe through inline const)
- #105438 (Move some codegen-y methods from `rustc_hir_analysis::collect` -> `rustc_codegen_ssa`)
- #105464 (Support #[track_caller] on async closures)
- #105476 (Change pattern borrowing suggestions to be verbose and remove invalid suggestion)
- #105500 (Make some diagnostics not depend on the source of what they reference being available)
- #105628 (Small doc fixes)
- #105659 (Don't require owned data in `MaybeStorageLive`)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Change pattern borrowing suggestions to be verbose and remove invalid suggestion
Synthesize a more accurate span and use verbose suggestion output to
make the message clearer.
Do not suggest borrowing binding in pattern in let else. Fix#104838.
Allow unsafe through inline const
Handle similar to closures.
Address https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/104087#issuecomment-1324173328
Note that this PR does not fix the issue for `unsafe { [0; function_requiring_unsafe()] }`. This is fundamentally unfixable for MIR unsafeck IMO.
This PR also does not fix unsafety checking for inline const in pattern position. It actually breaks it, allowing unsafe functions to be used in inline const in pattern position without unsafe blocks. Inline const in pattern position is not visible in MIR so ignored by MIR unsafety checking (currently it is also not checked by borrow checker, which is the reason why it's considered an incomplete feature).
`@rustbot` label: +T-lang +F-inline_const
Simpler diagnostic when passing arg to closure and missing borrow
fixes#64915
I followed roughly the instructions and the older PR #76362.
The number of references for the expected and the found types will be compared and depending on which has more the diagnostic will be emitted.
I'm not quite sure if my approach with the many `span_bug!`s is good, it could lead to some ICEs. Would it be better if those errors are ignored?
As far as I know the following code works similarly but in a different context. Is this probably reusable since it looks like it would emit better diagnostics?
a688a0305f/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/demand.rs (L713-L1061)
When running the tests locally, a codegen test failed. Is there something I can/ should do about that?
If you have some improvements/ corrections please say so and I will happily include them.
r? `@estebank` (as you added the mentoring instructions to the issue)
Revert "enable ThinLTO for rustc on x86_64-apple-darwin dist builds"
Apparently ThinLTO on x64 mac can regress some of the ICEs' output. This reverts #103647 to allow for investigation, and helps with #105637 in the meantime.
use ty::Binder in rustdoc instead of `skip_binder`
r? `@GuillaumeGomez`
this is a preliminary cleanup required to be able to normalize correctly/conveniently in rustdoc
rustdoc: stop treating everything in a trait item as a method
This was added in 0b9b4b7068 to fix the spacing on trait pages, but stopped being needed because 791f04e5a4 stopped styling method-toggle. By only putting the method-toggle class on actual methods, the JS setting does the right thing.
Point out the type of associated types in every method call of iterator chains
Partially address #105184 by pointing out the type of associated types in every method call of iterator chains:
```
note: the expression is of type `Map<std::slice::Iter<'_, {integer}>, [closure@src/test/ui/iterators/invalid-iterator-chain.rs:12:18: 12:21]>`
--> src/test/ui/iterators/invalid-iterator-chain.rs:12:14
|
10 | vec![0, 1]
| ---------- this expression has type `Vec<{integer}>`
11 | .iter()
| ------ associated type `std::iter::Iterator::Item` is `&{integer}` here
12 | .map(|x| { x; })
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ associated type `std::iter::Iterator::Item` is `()` here
```
We also reduce the number of impls we mention when any of the candidates is an "exact match". This benefits the output of cases with numerics greatly.
Outstanding work would be to provide a structured suggestion for appropriate changes, like in this case detecting the spurious `;` in the closure.
We don't distribute a miri build for beta/stable so it needs to be kept
optional. In the future it likely makes sense to switch the miri
*artifacts* to always be built, but the rustup component to not be
included -- this will avoid some of this pain.
This was added in 0b9b4b7068 to fix the
spacing on trait pages, but stopped being needed because
791f04e5a4 stopped styling method-toggle.
By only putting the method-toggle class on actual methods, the JS setting
does the right thing.
rustdoc: remove no-op CSS `.source pre { overflow: auto }`
Since source pages use the `example-wrap` wrapper, this rule became redundant because there is already an `overflow-x: auto` rule.