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bors
48ef38d350 Auto merge of #135959 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-0jenyfw, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #135366 (Enable `unreachable_pub` lint in `test` and `proc_macro` crates)
 - #135638 (Make it possible to build GCC on CI)
 - #135648 (support wasm inline assembly in `naked_asm!`)
 - #135827 (CI: free disk with in-tree script instead of GitHub Action)
 - #135855 (Only assert the `Parser` size on specific arches)
 - #135878 (ci: use 8 core arm runner for dist-aarch64-linux)
 - #135905 (Enable kernel sanitizers for aarch64-unknown-none-softfloat)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-01-24 04:45:50 +00:00
bors
1c9837df1d Auto merge of #135947 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-k9jpfls, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #135073 (Implement `ByteStr` and `ByteString` types)
 - #135492 (Add missing check for async body when suggesting await on futures.)
 - #135766 (handle global trait bounds defining assoc types)
 - #135880 (Get rid of RunCompiler)
 - #135908 (rustc_codegen_llvm: remove outdated asm-to-obj codegen note)
 - #135911 (Allow `arena_cache` queries to return `Option<&'tcx T>`)
 - #135920 (simplify parse_format::Parser::ws by using next_if)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-01-24 01:59:34 +00:00
bors
22a220a1a8 Auto merge of #132666 - dingxiangfei2009:skip-if-let-rescope-lint, r=compiler-errors
Skip `if-let-rescope` lint unless requested by migration

Tracked by #124085
Related to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/131984#issuecomment-2448329667

Given that `if-let-rescope` is a lint to be enabled globally by an edition migration, there is no point in extracting the precise lint level on the HIR expression. This mitigates the performance regression discovered by the earlier perf-run.

cc `@Kobzol` `@rylev` `@traviscross` I propose a `rust-timer` run to measure how much performance that we can recover from the mitigation. 🙇
2025-01-23 23:16:06 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
b3fcd5697c
Rollup merge of #135905 - workingjubilee:softly-sanitize-aarch64-floats, r=rcvalle
Enable kernel sanitizers for aarch64-unknown-none-softfloat

We want kernels to be able to use this bare metal target, so let's enable the sanitizers that kernels want to use.

cc ```@rcvalle``` ```@ojeda``` ```@maurer```
2025-01-24 00:15:57 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
ec50812794
Rollup merge of #135855 - cuviper:parser-size, r=wesleywiser
Only assert the `Parser` size on specific arches

The size of this struct depends on the alignment of `u128`, for example
powerpc64le and s390x have align-8 and end up with only 280 bytes. Our
64-bit tier-1 arches are the same though, so let's just assert on those.

r? nnethercote
2025-01-24 00:15:56 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
d9d8bde835
Rollup merge of #135648 - folkertdev:naked-asm-wasm, r=bjorn3
support wasm inline assembly in `naked_asm!`

fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/135518

Webassembly was overlooked previously, but now `naked_asm!` and `#[naked]` functions work on the webassembly targets.

Or, they almost do right now. I guess this is no surprise, but the `wasm32-unknown-unknown` target causes me some trouble. I'll add some inline comments with more details.

r? ```````@bjorn3```````

cc ```````@daxpedda,``````` ```````@tgross35```````
2025-01-24 00:15:54 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
7d2600698d
Rollup merge of #135920 - hkBst:patch-16, r=SparrowLii
simplify parse_format::Parser::ws by using next_if
2025-01-23 19:54:28 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
ce2a316c93
Rollup merge of #135911 - Zalathar:arena-cache-option, r=compiler-errors
Allow `arena_cache` queries to return `Option<&'tcx T>`

Currently, `arena_cache` queries always have to return `&'tcx T`[^deref]. This means that if an arena-cached query wants to return an optional value, it has to return `&'tcx Option<T>`, which has a few negative consequences:

- It goes against normal Rust style, where `Option<&T>` is preferred over `&Option<T>`.
- Callers that actually want an `Option<&T>` have to manually call `.as_ref()` on the query result.
- When the query result is `None`, a full-sized `Option<T>` still needs to be stored in the arena.

This PR solves that problem by introducing a helper trait `ArenaCached` that is implemented for both `&T` and `Option<&T>`, and takes care of bridging between the provided type, the arena-allocated type, and the declared query return type.

---

To demonstrate that this works, I have converted the two existing arena-cached queries that currently return `&Option<T>`: `mir_coroutine_witnesses` and `diagnostic_hir_wf_check`. Only the query declarations need to be modified; existing providers and callers continue to work with the new query return type.

(My real goal is to apply this to `coverage_ids_info`, which will return Option as of #135873, but that PR hasn't landed yet.)

[^deref]: Technically they could return other types that implement `Deref`, but it's hard to imagine this working well with anything other than `&T`.
2025-01-23 19:54:27 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
36da4ecd83
Rollup merge of #135908 - ken-matsui:remove-asm-to-obj-comment, r=compiler-errors
rustc_codegen_llvm: remove outdated asm-to-obj codegen note

Remove comment about missing integrated assembler handling, which was removed in commit 02840ca.
2025-01-23 19:54:26 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
7d31ae7f35
Rollup merge of #135880 - bjorn3:misc_driver_refactors, r=oli-obk
Get rid of RunCompiler

The various `set_*` methods that have been removed can be replaced by setting the respective fields in the `Callbacks::config` implementation. `set_using_internal_features` was often forgotten and it's equivalent is now done automatically.
2025-01-23 19:54:26 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
dafc861aa3
Rollup merge of #135766 - lcnr:candidate-assembly-3, r=compiler-errors
handle global trait bounds defining assoc types

This also fixes the compare-mode for
- tests/ui/coherence/coherent-due-to-fulfill.rs
- tests/ui/codegen/mono-impossible-2.rs
- tests/ui/trivial-bounds/trivial-bounds-inconsistent-projection.rs
- tests/ui/nll/issue-61320-normalize.rs

I first considered the alternative to always prefer where-bounds during normalization, regardless of how the trait goal has been proven by changing `fn merge_candidates` instead. ecda83b30f/compiler/rustc_next_trait_solver/src/solve/assembly/mod.rs (L785)

This approach is more restrictive than behavior of the old solver to avoid mismatches between trait and normalization goals. This may be breaking in case the where-bound adds unnecessary region constraints and we currently don't ever try to normalize an associated type. I would like to detect these cases and change the approach to exactly match the old solver if required. I want to minimize cases where attempting to normalize in more places causes code to break.

r? `@compiler-errors`
2025-01-23 19:54:25 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
4496f23ca9
Rollup merge of #135492 - metamuffin:bug-invalid-await-suggest, r=compiler-errors
Add missing check for async body when suggesting await on futures.

Currently the compiler suggests adding `.await` to resolve some type conflicts without checking if the conflict happens in an async context. This can lead to the compiler suggesting `.await` in function signatures where it is invalid. Example:

```rs
trait A {
    fn a() -> impl Future<Output = ()>;
}
struct B;
impl A for B {
    fn a() -> impl Future<Output = impl Future<Output = ()>> {
        async { async { () } }
    }
}
```
```
error[E0271]: expected `impl Future<Output = impl Future<Output = ()>>` to be a future that resolves to `()`, but it resolves to `impl Future<Output = ()>`
 --> bug.rs:6:15
  |
6 |     fn a() -> impl Future<Output = impl Future<Output = ()>> {
  |               ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `()`, found future
  |
note: calling an async function returns a future
 --> bug.rs:6:15
  |
6 |     fn a() -> impl Future<Output = impl Future<Output = ()>> {
  |               ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
note: required by a bound in `A::{synthetic#0}`
 --> bug.rs:2:27
  |
2 |     fn a() -> impl Future<Output = ()>;
  |                           ^^^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `A::{synthetic#0}`
help: consider `await`ing on the `Future`
  |
6 |     fn a() -> impl Future<Output = impl Future<Output = ()>>.await {
  |                                                             ++++++
```

The documentation of suggest_await_on_expect_found (`compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/error_reporting/infer/suggest.rs:156`) even mentions such a check but does not actually implement it.

This PR adds that check to ensure `.await` is only suggested within async blocks.

There were 3 unit tests whose expected output needed to be changed because they had the suggestion outside of async. One of them (`tests/ui/async-await/dont-suggest-missing-await.rs`) actually tests that exact problem but expects it to be present.

Thanks to `@llenck` for initially noticing the bug and helping with fixing it
2025-01-23 19:54:24 +01:00
bjorn3
241f8244e8 Remove outdated sentence 2025-01-23 09:38:58 +00:00
bjorn3
a77776cc1d Remove RunCompiler
It has become nothing other than a wrapper around run_compiler.
2025-01-23 09:38:58 +00:00
bjorn3
974db1a6e4 Remove set_make_codegen_backend and set_file_loader
They can both be set inside the config callback too.
2025-01-23 09:38:58 +00:00
bjorn3
4f9b9a43c1 Remove the need to manually call set_using_internal_features 2025-01-23 09:38:58 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
447824d28f
Rollup merge of #135884 - hkBst:patch-13, r=compiler-errors
remove implied end of slice
2025-01-23 09:49:31 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
27155e5ced
Rollup merge of #135790 - wesleywiser:update_windows_gnu_debuginfokind, r=lqd
Update windows-gnu targets to set `DebuginfoKind::DWARF`

These targets have always used DWARF debuginfo and not CodeView/PDB debuginfo like the MSVC Windows targets. However, their target definitions claim to use `DebuginfoKind::PDB` probably to ensure that we do not try to allow the use of split-DWARF debuginfo.

This does not appear to be necessary since the targets set their supported split debug info to `Off`. I've looked at all of the uses of these properties and this patch does not appear to cause any functional changes in compiler behavior. I also added UI tests to attempt to validate there is no change in the behavior of these options on stable compilers.

cc ````@mati865```` since you mentioned this in #135739
cc ````@davidtwco```` for split-dwarf
2025-01-23 09:49:22 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
9b40bd70de
Rollup merge of #135552 - amy-kwan:amy-kwan/reprc-struct-diagnostic-power-alignment, r=workingjubilee
[AIX] Lint on structs that have a different alignment in AIX's C ABI

This PR adds a linting diagnostic on AIX for repr(C) structs that are required to follow
the power alignment rule. A repr(C) struct needs to follow the power alignment rule if
the struct:
- Has a floating-point data type (greater than 4-bytes) as its first member, or
- The first member of the struct is an aggregate, whose recursively first member is a
   floating-point data type (greater than 4-bytes).

The power alignment rule for eligible structs is currently unimplemented, so a linting
diagnostic is produced when such a struct is encountered.
2025-01-23 09:49:19 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
73dc08d470
Rollup merge of #134746 - compiler-errors:autoderef-norm-non-wf-coerce-ice, r=lcnr
Don't ICE in coerce when autoderef fails to structurally normalize non-WF type in new solver

r? lcnr
2025-01-23 09:49:18 +01:00
Marijn Schouten
cceb968465
simplify parse_format::Parser::ws by using next_if 2025-01-23 09:44:23 +01:00
Zalathar
4c448d5163 Allow arena_cache queries to return Option<&'tcx T> 2025-01-23 13:25:37 +11:00
Ken Matsui
44e8c43976
rustc_codegen_llvm: remove outdated asm-to-obj codegen note
Remove comment about missing integrated assembler handling, which was
removed in commit 02840ca.
2025-01-22 17:58:50 -05:00
bors
a30f9151fe Auto merge of #135896 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-g6rv7za, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 9 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #132983 (Edit dangling pointers )
 - #135409 (Fix ICE-133117: multiple never-pattern arm doesn't have false_edge_start_block)
 - #135557 (Point at invalid utf-8 span on user's source code)
 - #135596 (Properly note when query stack is being cut off)
 - #135794 (Detect missing fields with default values and suggest `..`)
 - #135814 (ci: use ghcr buildkit image)
 - #135826 (Misc. `rustc_resolve` cleanups)
 - #135837 (Remove test panic from File::open)
 - #135856 (Library: Finalize dyn compatibility renaming)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-01-22 22:19:08 +00:00
Jubilee Young
6b06aa6192 Enable kernel sanitizers for aarch64-unknown-none-softfloat
We want kernels to be able to use this bare metal target, so
let's enable the sanitizers that kernels want to use.
2025-01-22 14:09:18 -08:00
Matthias Krüger
41885a4858
Rollup merge of #135826 - yotamofek:resolve-cleanups4, r=petrochenkov
Misc. `rustc_resolve` cleanups

Hopefully this PR should make `rustc_resolve` a bit cleaner.
Each commit here stands on its own. I tried to only include changes that are easy to review, and are a clear improvement. (but I'll be happy to revert any changes that turn out to be more controversial than I'd thought)

Best viewed with whitespace ignored 😁 (especially [these two commits](a93616acf3..ae87d005bc?diff=unified&w=1))
2025-01-22 20:37:27 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
3b36879203
Rollup merge of #135794 - estebank:non-exhaustive-dfv-ctor, r=jieyouxu
Detect missing fields with default values and suggest `..`

When a struct ctor use has missing fields, if all those missing fields have defaults, suggest `..`:

```
error[E0063]: missing fields `field1` and `field2` in initializer of `S`
  --> $DIR/non-exhaustive-ctor.rs:16:13
   |
LL |     let _ = S { field: () };
   |             ^ missing `field1` and `field2`
   |
help: all remaining fields have default values, you can use those values with `..`
   |
LL |     let _ = S { field: (), .. };
   |                          ++++
```
2025-01-22 20:37:26 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
5fab5429c4
Rollup merge of #135596 - compiler-errors:stack, r=oli-obk
Properly note when query stack is being cut off

cc #70953

also, i'm not certain whether we should even limit this at all. i don't see the problem with printing the full query stack, apparently it was limited b/c we used to ICE? but we're already printing the full stack to disk since #108714.

r? oli-obk
2025-01-22 20:37:25 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
b4266b0bcd
Rollup merge of #135557 - estebank:wtf8, r=fee1-dead
Point at invalid utf-8 span on user's source code

```
error: couldn't read `$DIR/not-utf8-bin-file.rs`: stream did not contain valid UTF-8
  --> $DIR/not-utf8-2.rs:6:5
   |
LL |     include!("not-utf8-bin-file.rs");
   |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
   |
note: byte `193` is not valid utf-8
  --> $DIR/not-utf8-bin-file.rs:2:14
   |
LL |     let _ = "�|�␂!5�cc␕␂��";
   |              ^
   = note: this error originates in the macro `include` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
```

When we attempt to load a Rust source code file, if there is a OS file failure we try reading the file as bytes. If that succeeds we try to turn it into UTF-8. If *that* fails, we provide additional context about *where* the file has the first invalid UTF-8 character.

Fix #76869.
2025-01-22 20:37:24 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
f875983035
Rollup merge of #135409 - Shunpoco:issue-133117-ICE-never-false-edge-start-block, r=Nadrieril
Fix ICE-133117: multiple never-pattern arm doesn't have false_edge_start_block

Fixes #133117 , and close fixes #133063 , fixes #130779

In order to fix ICE-133117, at first I needed to tackle to ICE-133063 (this fixed 130779 as well).

### ICE-133063 and ICE-130779
This ICE is caused by those steps:
1. An arm has or-pattern, and all of the sub-candidates are never-pattern
2. In that case, all sub-candidates are removed in remove_never_subcandidates(). So the arm (candidate) has no sub-candidate.
3. In the current implementation, if there is no sub-candidate, the function assigns `pre_binding_block` into the candidate ([here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/builder/matches/mod.rs#L2002-L2004)). However, otherwise_block should be assigned to the candidate as well, because the otherwise_block is unwrapped in multiple place (like in lower_match_tree()). As a result, it causes the panic.

I simply added the same block as pre_binding_block into otherwise_block, but I'm wondering if there is a better block to assign to otherwise_block (is it ok to assign the same block into pre_binding and otherwise?)

### ICE-133117
This is caused by those steps:
1. There are two arms, both are or-pattern and each has one match-pair (in the test code, both are `(!|!)`), and the second arm has a guard.
2. In match_candidate() for the first arm, it expands the second arm’s sub-candidates as well ([here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/builder/matches/mod.rs#L1800-L1805)). As a result, the root candidate of the second arm is not evaluated/modified in match_candidate(). So a false_edge_start_block is not assigned to the candidate.
3. merge_trivial_subcandidates() is called against the candidate for the second arm. It just returns immediately because the candidate has a guard. So a flase_edge_start_block is not assigned to the candidate also in this function.
4. remove_never_subcandidates() is called against the candidate. Since all sub-candidates are never-pattern. they are removed.
5. In lower_match_tree(), since there is no sub-candidate for the candidate, the candidate itself is evaluated in visit_leave_rev ([here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/builder/matches/mod.rs#L1532)). Because the candidate has no false_edge_start_block, it causes the panic.

So I modified the order of if blocks in merge_trivial_subcandidates() to assign a false_edge_start_block if the candidate doesn't have.
2025-01-22 20:37:24 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
9206ba535c
Rollup merge of #132983 - Anthony-Eid:dangling-pointers-lint, r=Urgau
Edit dangling pointers

Closes: #132283
2025-01-22 20:37:23 +01:00
Michael Goulet
72fa874456 Don't ICE in coerce when autoderef fails to structurally normalize non-WF type in new solver 2025-01-22 19:13:52 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
e0b4ba3737
Rollup merge of #135875 - BoxyUwU:enter_forall_no_copy, r=lcnr
Remove `Copy` bound from `enter_forall`

idk why we ever required this, `TypeFoldable` implies `Clone`
2025-01-22 19:29:45 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
7235b1a44e
Rollup merge of #135874 - oli-obk:push-vrvyyrtyxkxm, r=compiler-errors
Enforce that all spans are lowered in ast lowering

This should ensure that incremental is used as extensively as possible. It's only a debug assertion, and only enabled when incremental is enabled (as we only lower spans to relative spans then).
2025-01-22 19:29:44 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
318466aec0
Rollup merge of #135866 - BoxyUwU:dont_pick_fnptr_nested_goals, r=lcnr
Don't pick `T: FnPtr` nested goals as the leaf goal in diagnostics for new solver

r? `@lcnr`

See `tests/ui/traits/next-solver/diagnostics/dont-pick-fnptr-bound-as-leaf.rs` for a minimized example of what code this affects the diagnostics off. The output of running nightly `-Znext-solver` on that test is the following:
```
error[E0277]: the trait bound `Foo: Trait` is not satisfied
  --> src/lib.rs:14:20
   |
14 |     requires_trait(Foo);
   |     -------------- ^^^ the trait `FnPtr` is not implemented for `Foo`
   |     |
   |     required by a bound introduced by this call
   |
note: required for `Foo` to implement `Trait`
  --> src/lib.rs:7:16
   |
7  | impl<T: FnPtr> Trait for T {}
   |         -----  ^^^^^     ^
   |         |
   |         unsatisfied trait bound introduced here
note: required by a bound in `requires_trait`
  --> src/lib.rs:11:22
   |
11 | fn requires_trait<T: Trait>(_: T) {}
   |                      ^^^^^ required by this bound in `requires_trait`
```

Part of rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative#148
2025-01-22 19:29:43 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
ef0e6863c6
Rollup merge of #135816 - BoxyUwU:root_normalizes_to_goal_ice, r=lcnr
Use `structurally_normalize` instead of manual `normalizes-to` goals in alias relate errors

r? `@lcnr`

I added `structurally_normalize_term` so that code that is generic over ty or const can use the structurally normalize helpers. See `tests/ui/traits/next-solver/diagnostics/alias_relate_error_uses_structurally_normalize.rs` for a description of the reason for the (now fixed) ICEs
2025-01-22 19:29:39 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
e0d74c0667
Rollup merge of #135156 - Zalathar:debuginfo-flags, r=cuviper
Make our `DIFlags` match `LLVMDIFlags` in the LLVM-C API

In order to be able to use a mixture of LLVM-C and C++ bindings for debuginfo, our Rust-side `DIFlags` needs to have the same layout as LLVM-C's `LLVMDIFlags`, and we also need to be able to convert it to the `DIFlags` accepted by LLVM's C++ API.

Internally, LLVM converts between the two types with a simple cast. We can't necessarily rely on that always being true, and LLVM doesn't expose a conversion function, so we have two potential options:
- Convert each bit/subvalue individually
- Statically assert that doing a cast is actually fine

As long as both types do remain the same under the hood (which seems likely), the static-assert-and-cast approach is easier and faster. If the static assertions ever start failing against some future version of LLVM, we'll have to switch over to the convert-each-subvalue approach, which is a bit more error-prone.

---

Extracted from #134009, though this PR ended up choosing the static-assert-and-cast approach over the convert-each-subvalue approach.
2025-01-22 19:29:39 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
df01040860
Rollup merge of #134396 - mustartt:byval-pointer-natural-alignment, r=wesleywiser
AIX: use align 8 for byval parameter

On AIX, byval pointer arguments are aligned to 8 bytes based on the 64bit register size. For example, the C callee https://godbolt.org/z/5f4vnG6bh will expect the following argument.

```
ptr nocapture noundef readonly byval(%struct.TwoU64s) align 8 %0
```

This case is captured by `run-make/extern-fn-explicit-align`
2025-01-22 19:29:38 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
cd1f36b020
Rollup merge of #133372 - cramertj:rework-dyn-suggestions, r=fmease
Refactor dyn-compatibility error and suggestions

This CL makes a number of small changes to dyn compatibility errors:
- "object safety" has been renamed to "dyn-compatibility" throughout
- "Convert to enum" suggestions are no longer generated when there exists a type-generic impl of the trait or an impl for `dyn OtherTrait`
- Several error messages are reorganized for user readability

Additionally, the dyn compatibility error creation code has been split out into functions.

cc #132713
cc #133267

r? `@compiler-errors`
2025-01-22 19:29:37 +01:00
Taylor Cramer
d00d4dfe0d Refactor dyn-compatibility error and suggestions
This CL makes a number of small changes to dyn compatibility errors:
- "object safety" has been renamed to "dyn-compatibility" throughout
- "Convert to enum" suggestions are no longer generated when there
  exists a type-generic impl of the trait or an impl for `dyn OtherTrait`
- Several error messages are reorganized for user readability

Additionally, the dyn compatibility error creation code has been
split out into functions.

cc #132713
cc #133267
2025-01-22 09:20:57 -08:00
Amy Kwan
cd2ecc4b50 [AIX] Lint on structs that have a different alignment in AIX's C ABI 2025-01-22 12:06:16 -05:00
Marijn Schouten
53578bdd19
remove implied end of slice 2025-01-22 16:46:40 +01:00
bors
dee7d0e730 Auto merge of #134478 - compiler-errors:attr-span, r=oli-obk
Properly record metavar spans for other expansions other than TT

This properly records metavar spans for nonterminals other than tokentree. This means that we operations like `span.to(other_span)` work correctly for macros. As you can see, other diagnostics involving metavars have improved as a result.

Fixes #132908
Alternative to #133270

cc `@ehuss`
cc `@petrochenkov`
2025-01-22 14:46:41 +00:00
Boxy
921c226eb6 Remove Copy bound from enter_forall 2025-01-22 11:45:09 +00:00
Oli Scherer
20ae3c0d60 Enforce that all spans are lowered in ast lowering 2025-01-22 11:38:42 +00:00
Boxy
b99f59bbd6 Rename structurally_normalize to structurally_normalize_ty 2025-01-22 07:04:53 +00:00
Boxy
513bfaa8bc Use structurally_normalize instead of manual normalizes-to goals 2025-01-22 07:04:53 +00:00
Boxy
3ef506fb4d Don't pick T: FnPtr nested goals 2025-01-22 06:55:38 +00:00
Anthony Eid
12214db74b Update lint tests with new dangling pointers message 2025-01-22 00:00:31 -05:00
bors
b2728d5426 Auto merge of #135674 - scottmcm:assume-better, r=estebank
Update our range `assume`s to the format that LLVM prefers

I found out in https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/123278#issuecomment-2597440158 that the way I started emitting the `assume`s in #109993 was suboptimal, and as seen in that LLVM issue the way we're doing it -- with two `assume`s sometimes -- can at times lead to CVP/SCCP not realize what's happening because one of them turns into a `ne` instead of conveying a range.

So this updates how it's emitted from
```
assume( x >= LOW );
assume( x <= HIGH );
```
or
```
// (for ranges that wrap the range)
assume( (x <= LOW) | (x >= HIGH) );
```
to
```
assume( (x - LOW) <= (HIGH - LOW) );
```
so that we don't need multiple `icmp`s nor multiple `assume`s for a single value, and both wrappping and non-wrapping ranges emit the same shape.

(And we don't bother emitting the subtraction if `LOW` is zero, since that's trivial for us to check too.)
2025-01-22 04:18:30 +00:00