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lcnr
bde63bb251 builtin dyn impl no guide inference 2025-06-03 18:08:15 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
f3622ead6e
Rollup merge of #141891 - jdonszelmann:fix-141764, r=jieyouxu
Fix borrowck mentioning a name from an external macro we (deliberately) don't save

Most of the info is already in the title 🤷

Closes rust-lang/rust#141764
2025-06-03 07:03:46 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
d7fcb09da7
Rollup merge of #141889 - ferrocene:lw/missing-dyn-kw, r=petrochenkov
Add missing `dyn` keywords to tests that do not test for them

This ensures that these tests can be run on editions other than 2015
2025-06-03 07:03:45 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
f61645325e
Rollup merge of #141886 - ferrocene:lw/2015-edition-directives, r=compiler-errors
Add missing 2015 edition directives

These tests specifically test 2015 edition behavior, so ensure that they can only be run with this edition
2025-06-03 07:03:45 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
69ebe39cea
Rollup merge of #141876 - compiler-errors:missing-let-ty, r=SparrowLii
Don't declare variables in `ExprKind::Let` in invalid positions

Handle `let` expressions in invalid positions specially during resolve in order to avoid making destructuring-assignment expressions that reference (invalid) variables that have not yet been delcared yet.

See further explanation in test and comment in the source.

Fixes rust-lang/rust#141844
2025-06-03 07:03:44 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
aed1171c66
Rollup merge of #141677 - azhogin:azhogin/async-drop-unexpected-type-instead-of-drop-fn-fix, r=oli-obk
Async drop - type instead of async drop fn, fixes #140484

Fixes: rust-lang/rust#140484
Fixes: rust-lang/rust#140500

Fixes ICE, when type is provided in AsyncDrop trait instead of `async fn drop()`.
Fixes ICE, when async drop fn has wrong signature.
2025-06-03 07:03:43 +02:00
Yukang
1931272796
Rollup merge of #141892 - chenyukang:yukang-fix-141785-extern-crate, r=petrochenkov
Fix false positive lint error from no_implicit_prelude attr

Fixes rust-lang/rust#141785

r? `@petrochenkov`
2025-06-02 20:57:42 +08:00
Jana Dönszelmann
8b5b6d053a
add fixme to improve error matching 2025-06-02 14:22:14 +02:00
yukang
7167e7ce06 Fix false positive lint error from no_implicit_prelude attr 2025-06-02 17:49:01 +08:00
Jana Dönszelmann
2e527f03d1
fix bug where borrowck tries to describe a name from a macro in another crate 2025-06-02 11:29:27 +02:00
Jana Dönszelmann
a5f7d44405
add test for 141764 2025-06-02 11:29:27 +02:00
Lukas Wirth
aba70e8f9d Add missing dyn keywords to tests that do not test for them
This ensures that these tests can be run on editions other than 2015
2025-06-02 11:02:50 +02:00
Lukas Wirth
87054fc811 Add missing 2015 edition directives
These tests specifically test 2015 edition behavior, so ensure that they can only be run with this edition
2025-06-02 11:00:46 +02:00
bohan
9b94caef4f allow macro_use as first segment 2025-06-02 16:30:21 +08:00
Michael Goulet
4a803d26ea Suppress redundant error 2025-06-02 02:19:35 +00:00
Michael Goulet
d2d0f62f78 Don't declare variables in ExprKind::Let in invalid positions 2025-06-02 02:19:34 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
335232d958
Rollup merge of #141224 - RalfJung:no-objects, r=traviscross
terminology: allocated object → allocation

Rust does not have "objects" in memory so "allocated object" is a somewhat odd name. I am not sure where the term comes from. "object" has been used to refer to allocations already [in 1.0 docs](https://doc.rust-lang.org/1.0.0/std/primitive.pointer.html#method.offset); this was apparently later changed to "allocated object".

"Allocation" is already the terminology used in Miri and in the [UCG](https://rust-lang.github.io/unsafe-code-guidelines/glossary.html#allocation). We should properly move to that terminology, and avoid any confusion about whether Rust has an object memory model. (It does not. Memory contains untyped bytes.)

Cc ``@rust-lang/opsem`` ``@rust-lang/lang``
2025-06-01 19:35:42 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
cd0adc9d7b
Rollup merge of #140370 - WaffleLapkin:unqualified, r=jdonszelmann
Improve diagnostics for usage of qualified paths within tuple struct exprs/pats

For patterns the old diagnostic was just incorrect, but I also added machine applicable suggestions.

For context, this special cases errors for `<T as Trait>::Assoc(..)` patterns and expressions (latter is just a call). Tuple struct patterns and expressions both live in the value namespace, so they are not forwarded through associated *types*.

r? ``@jdonszelmann``

cc ``@petrochenkov`` in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/80080#issuecomment-800630582 you were wondering why it doesn't work for types, that's why — tuple patterns are resolved in the value namespace.
2025-06-01 19:35:41 +02:00
Andrew Zhogin
f023a69f32 Async drop - type instead of async drop fn and incorrect drop signature don't ICE now 2025-06-01 15:22:29 +07:00
bors
13a4540908 Auto merge of #141725 - nnethercote:avoid-UsePath-overcounting, r=BoxyUwU
Avoid over-counting of `UsePath` in the HIR stats.

Currently we over-count. Details in the individual commits.

r? `@BoxyUwU`
2025-06-01 04:21:50 +00:00
Jacob Pratt
542dcbf6a2
Rollup merge of #141812 - JonathanBrouwer:fix-else-if-help, r=jdonszelmann
Fix "consider borrowing" for else-if

Fixes rust-lang/rust#141810

When trying to suggest a borrow on a `if` or `block` expression, instead we now recurse into the `if` or `block`.
The comments in the code should explain the goal of the new code.

r? ``@jdonszelmann``
2025-06-01 00:35:53 +02:00
Ralf Jung
f388c987cf terminology: allocated object → allocation 2025-05-31 22:49:14 +02:00
bors
4d08223c05 Auto merge of #141824 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-7nffwd0, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang/rust#140787 (Note expr being cast when encounter NonScalar cast error)
 - rust-lang/rust#141112 (std: note that `std::str::from_utf8*` functions are aliases to `<str>::from_utf8*` methods)
 - rust-lang/rust#141646 (Document what `distcheck` is intended to exercise)
 - rust-lang/rust#141740 (Hir item kind field order)
 - rust-lang/rust#141793 (`tests/ui`: A New Order [1/N])
 - rust-lang/rust#141805 (Update `compiler-builtins` to 0.1.160)
 - rust-lang/rust#141815 (Enable non-leaf Frame Pointers for mingw-w64 Arm64 Windows)
 - rust-lang/rust#141819 (Fixes for building windows-gnullvm hosts)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-05-31 18:16:35 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
282c6654a0
Rollup merge of #141793 - Kivooeo:test-reform, r=jieyouxu
`tests/ui`: A New Order [1/N]

not sure if i should say something about changes here, just part of rust-lang/rust#133895

but this is my very first time doing something like this, id love to keep contributing in this area later on, so any feedback is appreciated

also should say that im going to squash it after agreement on changes

r? `@jieyouxu`

mind if i name this PR series like "`tests/ui`: A New Order [N/N]", im not sure if it fits the project tone, so id like your approval first — but i think it sounds really neat (Star Wars reference)

this could be a first part :)
2025-05-31 18:51:49 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
05debb0d0d
Rollup merge of #140787 - xizheyin:issue-140491, r=nnethercote
Note expr being cast when encounter NonScalar cast error

Fixes #140491

I added note for `expr` so that it doesn't treat `&x as T` as `&(x as T)` but `(&x) as T`. But I'm not sure if I want to add note for all NonScalar, maybe for specific `expr_ty`?

r? compiler
2025-05-31 18:51:47 +02:00
Jonathan Brouwer
b1a1df2efe
Fix consider borrowing for else-if 2025-05-31 18:34:35 +02:00
Jonathan Brouwer
a261d167ac
Failing tests for "consider borrowing" 2025-05-31 18:32:50 +02:00
bors
852f15c0f1 Auto merge of #141685 - orlp:inplace-tls-drop, r=joboet
Do not move thread-locals before dropping

Fixes rust-lang/rust#140816. I also (potentially) improved the speed of `get_or_init` a bit by having an explicit hot/cold path.

We still move the value before dropping in the event of a recursive initialization (leading to double-initialization with one value being silently dropped). This is the old behavior, but changing this to panic instead would involve changing tests and also the other OS-specific `thread_local/os.rs` implementation, which is more than I'd like in this PR.
2025-05-31 14:56:33 +00:00
Kivooeo
afc64242b6 cleaned up some tests 2025-05-31 19:49:19 +05:00
xizheyin
17352e6937
Note ref expr being cast when encounter NonScalar cast error
Signed-off-by: xizheyin <xizheyin@smail.nju.edu.cn>
2025-05-31 12:19:55 +08:00
Jubilee
955ebfc7d3
Rollup merge of #141781 - matthewjasper:unused-unsafe-lifetimes, r=compiler-errors
Fix spans for unsafe binders

closes rust-lang/rust#141758

r? ``@compiler-errors``
2025-05-30 13:52:28 -07:00
Jubilee
5e139db47b
Rollup merge of #141077 - chenyukang:yukang-fix-140991-comma, r=wesleywiser
Fix the issue of typo of comma in arm parsing

Fixes #140991

I also checked is it a '/', since it's near from ',' from keyboard.
2025-05-30 13:52:25 -07:00
Jubilee
a7e56bff08
Rollup merge of #140825 - rs-sac:ext, r=workingjubilee
Add Range parameter to `BTreeMap::extract_if` and `BTreeSet::extract_if`

This new parameter was requested in the btree_extract_if tracking issue:  https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/70530#issuecomment-2486566328

I attempted to follow the style used by `Vec::extract_if`.

Before:

```rust
impl<K, V, A: Allocator + Clone> BTreeMap<K, V, A> {
    #[unstable(feature = "btree_extract_if", issue = "70530")]
    pub fn extract_if<F>(&mut self, pred: F) -> ExtractIf<'_, K, V, F, A>
    where
        K: Ord,
        F: FnMut(&K, &mut V) -> bool;
}
```

After:

```rust
impl<K, V, A: Allocator + Clone> BTreeMap<K, V, A> {
    #[unstable(feature = "btree_extract_if", issue = "70530")]
    pub fn extract_if<F, R>(&mut self, range: R, pred: F) -> ExtractIf<'_, K, V, R, F, A>
    where
        K: Ord,
        R: RangeBounds<K>,
        F: FnMut(&K, &mut V) -> bool;
}
```

Related: #70530

—

While I believe I have adjusted all of the necessary bits, as this is my first attempt to contribute to Rust, I may have overlooked something out of ignorance, but if you can point out any oversight, I shall attempt to remedy it.
2025-05-30 13:52:24 -07:00
Matthew Jasper
4a1843924e Fix spans for unsafe binders 2025-05-30 16:58:48 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
bace7f986c
Rollup merge of #141703 - compiler-errors:deref-place, r=lcnr
Structurally normalize types as needed in `projection_ty_core`

Introduce a `structurally_normalize` callback to `projection_ty_core`, and then use it before we match on the ty kind in `projection_ty_core`.

Previously we were only structurally normalizing the return type of the `handle_field` struct, but if we were to (e.g.) apply a deref projection to that type, then the resulting type is not guaranteed to be structurally normalized and any subsequent projections applied would ICE.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/221

I'll leave a few comments inline to explain the changes.

r? lcnr

---

Also fixes rust-lang/rust#141708
2025-05-30 13:39:52 +02:00
Orson Peters
b374adc9db Address review comments. 2025-05-30 12:14:27 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
ad2d91ce11
Rollup merge of #141507 - RalfJung:atomic-intrinsics, r=bjorn3
atomic_load intrinsic: use const generic parameter for ordering

We have a gazillion intrinsics for the atomics because we encode the ordering into the intrinsic name rather than making it a parameter. This is particularly bad for those operations that take two orderings. Let's fix that!

This PR only converts `load`, to see if there's any feedback that would fundamentally change the strategy we pursue for the const generic intrinsics.

The first two commits are preparation and could be a separate PR if you prefer.

`@BoxyUwU` -- I hope this is a use of const generics that is unlikely to explode? All we need is a const generic of enum type. We could funnel it through an integer if we had to but an enum is obviously nicer...

`@bjorn3` it seems like the cranelift backend entirely ignores the ordering?
2025-05-30 07:01:30 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
896be667b8
Rollup merge of #141407 - mu001999-contrib:dead-code/refactor, r=petrochenkov
Refactor the two-phase check for impls and impl items

Refactor the two-phase dead code check to make the logic clearer and simpler:
1. adding assoc fn and impl into `unsolved_items` directly during the initial construction of the worklist
2. converge the logic of checking whether assoc fn and impl are used to `item_should_be_checked`, and the item is considered used only when its corresponding trait and Self adt are used

This PR only refactors as much as possible to avoid affecting the original functions. However, due to the adjustment of the order of checks, the test results are slightly different, but overall, there is no regression problem

Fixes rust-lang/rust#127911
Fixes rust-lang/rust#128839

Extracted from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/128637.
r? petrochenkov

try-job: dist-aarch64-linux
2025-05-30 07:01:29 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
5fc3f26748
Rollup merge of #141004 - matthewjasper:unicode-before-expansion, r=davidtwco
Report text_direction_codepoint_in_literal when parsing

The lint is now reported in code that gets removed/modified/duplicated by macro expansion, and spans are more accurate so we don't get ICEs from trying to split a span in the middle of a character.

This removes support for lint level attributes for `text_direction_codepoint_in_literal` except at the crate level, I don't think that there's an easy way around this when the lint can be reported on code that's removed by `cfg` or that is only in the input of a macro.

Fixes #140281
2025-05-30 07:01:28 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
7aba37da44
Rollup merge of #133823 - estebank:issue-56328, r=petrochenkov
Use `cfg_attr_trace` in AST with a placeholder attribute for accurate suggestion

In rust-lang/rust#138515, we insert a placeholder attribute so that checks for attributes can still know about the placement of `cfg` attributes. When we suggest removing items with `cfg_attr`s (fix rust-lang/rust#56328) and make them verbose. We tweak the wording of the existing "unused `extern crate`" lint.

```
warning: unused `extern crate`
  --> $DIR/removing-extern-crate.rs:9:1
   |
LL | extern crate removing_extern_crate as foo;
   | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ unused
   |
note: the lint level is defined here
  --> $DIR/removing-extern-crate.rs:6:9
   |
LL | #![warn(rust_2018_idioms)]
   |         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
   = note: `#[warn(unused_extern_crates)]` implied by `#[warn(rust_2018_idioms)]`
help: remove the unused `extern crate`
   |
LL - #[cfg_attr(test, macro_use)]
LL - extern crate removing_extern_crate as foo;
   |
```

r? `@petrochenkov`

try-job: x86_64-gnu-aux
2025-05-30 07:01:27 +02:00
Mu001999
6eb6010368 Add test for issue 127911 and 128839 2025-05-29 20:51:51 +08:00
Michael Goulet
9871e160ea Normalize possibly unnormalized type in relate_type_and_user_type 2025-05-29 11:20:45 +00:00
Michael Goulet
2a339ce492 Structurally normalize types as needed in projection_ty_core 2025-05-29 11:16:44 +00:00
Esteban Küber
f80e3ac4ed Use cfg_attr AST placeholder AST cfg_attr_trace for diagnostics
PR 138515, we insert a placeholder attribute so that checks for attributes can still know about the placement of `cfg` attributes. When we suggest removing items with `cfg_attr`s (fix Issue 56328) and make them verbose. We tweak the wording of the existing "unused `extern crate`" lint.

```
warning: unused extern crate
  --> $DIR/removing-extern-crate.rs:9:1
   |
LL | extern crate removing_extern_crate as foo;
   | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ unused
   |
note: the lint level is defined here
  --> $DIR/removing-extern-crate.rs:6:9
   |
LL | #![warn(rust_2018_idioms)]
   |         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
   = note: `#[warn(unused_extern_crates)]` implied by `#[warn(rust_2018_idioms)]`
help: remove the unused `extern crate`
   |
LL - #[cfg_attr(test, macro_use)]
LL - extern crate removing_extern_crate as foo;
LL +
   |
```
2025-05-29 10:24:23 +00:00
bors
8afd71079a Auto merge of #141717 - jhpratt:rollup-neu8nzl, r=jhpratt
Rollup of 4 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang/rust#138285 (Stabilize `repr128`)
 - rust-lang/rust#139994 (add `CStr::display`)
 - rust-lang/rust#141571 (coretests: extend and simplify float tests)
 - rust-lang/rust#141656 (CI: Add cargo tests to aarch64-apple-darwin)

Failed merges:

 - rust-lang/rust#141430 (remove `visit_clobber` and move `DummyAstNode` to `rustc_expand`)
 - rust-lang/rust#141636 (avoid some usages of `&mut P<T>` in AST visitors)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-05-29 08:53:27 +00:00
Jacob Pratt
bf1343b963
Rollup merge of #141571 - RalfJung:float-tests, r=tgross35
coretests: extend and simplify float tests

Also de-duplicate tests by removing a ui test that duplicates the tests in core.
r? `@tgross35`
2025-05-29 04:50:47 +02:00
Jacob Pratt
8951c74e2a
Rollup merge of #138285 - beetrees:repr128-stable, r=traviscross,bjorn3
Stabilize `repr128`

## Stabilisation report

The `repr128` feature ([tracking issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/56071)) allows the use of `#[repr(u128)]` and `#[repr(i128)]` on enums in the same way that other primitive representations such as `#[repr(u64)]` can be used. For example:

```rust
#[repr(u128)]
enum Foo {
    One = 1,
    Two,
    Big = u128::MAX,
}

#[repr(i128)]
enum Bar {
    HasThing(u16) = 42,
    HasSomethingElse(i64) = u64::MAX as i128 + 1,
    HasNothing,
}
```

This is the final part of adding 128-bit integers to Rust ([RFC 1504](https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/1504-int128.html)); all other parts of 128-bit integer support were stabilised in #49101 back in 2018.

From a design perspective, `#[repr(u128)]`/`#[repr(i128)]` function like `#[repr(u64)]`/`#[repr(i64)]` but for 128-bit integers instead of 64-bit integers. The only differences are:

- FFI safety: as `u128`/`i128` are not currently considered FFI safe, neither are `#[repr(u128)]`/`#[repr(i128)]` enums (I discovered this wasn't the case while drafting this stabilisation report, so I have submitted #138282 to fix this).
- Debug info: while none of the major debuggers currently support 128-bit integers, as of LLVM 20 `rustc` will emit valid debuginfo for both DWARF and PDB (PDB makes use of the same natvis that is also used for all enums with fields, whereas DWARF has native support).

Tests for `#[repr(u128)]`/`#[repr(i128)]` enums include:
- [ui/enum-discriminant/repr128.rs](385970f0c1/tests/ui/enum-discriminant/repr128.rs): checks that 128-bit enum discriminants have the correct values.
- [debuginfo/msvc-pretty-enums.rs](385970f0c1/tests/debuginfo/msvc-pretty-enums.rs): checks the PDB debuginfo is correct.
- [run-make/repr128-dwarf](385970f0c1/tests/run-make/repr128-dwarf/rmake.rs): checks the DWARF debuginfo is correct.

Stabilising this feature does not require any changes to the Rust Reference as [the documentation on primitive representations](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/reference/type-layout.html#r-layout.repr.primitive.intro) already includes `u128` and `i128`.

Closes #56071
Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/reference/issues/1368

r? lang

```@rustbot``` label +I-lang-nominated +T-lang
2025-05-29 04:50:46 +02:00
Jacob Pratt
dc22509663
Rollup merge of #141683 - compiler-errors:unsafe-binder-capture, r=oli-obk
Handle ed2021 precise capturing of unsafe binder

Missing pieces from last pr.

r? oli-obk

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/141655
2025-05-29 04:49:45 +02:00
Jacob Pratt
394fde04a8
Rollup merge of #138139 - xizheyin:issue-137384, r=ChrisDenton
Emit warning while outputs is not exe and prints linkage info

cc #137384

```bash
$ rustc +stage1 /dev/null --print native-static-libs --crate-type staticlib  --emit metadata
warning: skipping link step due to conflict: cannot output linkage information without emitting executable

note: consider emitting executable to print link information

warning: 1 warning emitted
```
2025-05-29 04:49:40 +02:00
Jacob Pratt
d3c605a051
Rollup merge of #136429 - fmease:gci-fix-def-site-checks, r=BoxyUwU
GCI: At their def site, actually wfcheck the where-clause & always eval free lifetime-generic constants

* 1st commit: Partially addresses [#136204](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/136204) by turning const eval errors from post to pre-mono for free lifetime-generic constants.
  * As the linked issue/comment states, on master there's a difference between `const _: () = panic!();` (pre-mono error) and `const _<'a>: () = panic!();` (post-mono error) which feels wrong.
  * With this PR, both become pre-mono ones!
* 2nd commit: Oof, yeah, I missed that in the initial impl!

This doesn't fully address #136204 because I still haven't figured out how & where to properly & best suppress const eval of free constants whose predicates don't hold at the def site. The motivating example is `const _UNUSED: () = () where for<'_delay> String: Copy;` which can also be found over at the tracking issue #113521.

r? compiler-errors or reassign
2025-05-29 04:49:39 +02:00