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483365937c Merge ref '8e3710ef31' from rust-lang/rust
Pull recent changes from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust via Josh.

Upstream ref: 8e3710ef31
Filtered ref: 3629e47f19f1c1c9710f45b80a31eb32d851baf6

This merge was created using https://github.com/rust-lang/josh-sync.
2025-08-22 05:01:57 +00:00
Jacob Pratt
7d2993daf3
Rollup merge of #145712 - notJoon:fix/outdate-link, r=lqd
Update outdated link in bound region comments

While reading the implementation code for bound regions, I found that a link in the comments was outdated. I've updated it with a link to the corresponding documentation in the rustc dev guide that covers the same content.

prev link: https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/early-late-bound-params/early-late-bound-summary.html (404 error)
updated: https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/early_late_parameters.html
2025-08-21 17:57:58 -04:00
Jacob Pratt
03fbcdb8ee
Rollup merge of #145705 - folkertdev:prefetch-remove-as-cast, r=RalfJung
remove an `as` cast in prefetch codegen

r? `@RalfJung`
2025-08-21 17:57:58 -04:00
Jacob Pratt
cc98a849c8
Rollup merge of #145700 - nnethercote:fix-145696, r=lcnr
Handle `ReEarlyParam` in `type_name`.

Fixes rust-lang/rust#145696.

r? `@lcnr`
2025-08-21 17:57:56 -04:00
Jacob Pratt
268ef7bafe
Rollup merge of #145672 - compiler-errors:query-instab-ice, r=lcnr
Instantiate higher-ranked binder with erased when checking `IntoIterator` predicate for query instability

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/145652 which was introduced by https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/139345 because we were skipping a binder before calling `Instance::try_resolve`.

r? lcnr
2025-08-21 17:57:55 -04:00
Jacob Pratt
f49d69093e
Rollup merge of #145604 - compiler-errors:static-closure, r=fmease
Gate static closures behind a parser feature

I'd like to gate `static ||` closures behind a feature gate, since we shouldn't allow people to take advantage of this syntax if it's currently unstable. Right now, since it's only rejected after ast lowering, it's accessible to macros.

Let's crater this to see if we can claw it back without breaking anyone's code.
2025-08-21 17:57:52 -04:00
Jacob Pratt
54da0402ad
Rollup merge of #145507 - jdonszelmann:refactor-attr-parsing, r=davidtwco
Refactor attribute parsing to improve ergonomics and some diagnostics
2025-08-21 17:57:52 -04:00
Jacob Pratt
cd0972f6f5
Rollup merge of #144780 - bjorn3:mir_build_debug, r=matthewjasper
Add a method to dump MIR in the middle of MIR building

This makes it easier to debug issues with MIR building by inserting dump_for_debugging calls around the suspected code responsible for the bad MIR.
2025-08-21 17:57:50 -04:00
Jacob Pratt
057fee915c
Rollup merge of #144613 - pantsman0:nintendo_switch_cpu_features, r=wesleywiser
aarch64-nintendo-switch-freestanding - Enable CPU features that are always available in a live system (crypto instructions, plus explicit NEON).

~~While some NEON and crypto features may not be supported on the Nintendo Switch at boot (e.g. on the a53 cores) and this has not been tested, the features will _always_ be available if running as a sysmodule or homebrew application under Horizon/Atmosphere.~~ EDIT:  the a53 cores are fused out, these features are always available.

This has been tested with local tools personally, as well as building [emuiibo](https://github.com/XorTroll/emuiibo) as it uses both `sha` and `aes` primitives. This was tested using inline assembly in previous versions, and in current versions by using the `aes`, `ctr`, `hmac`, and `sha2` crates.

r? `@jam1garner`

This ended up being much delayed from our discussions about updating this. I tested a number of individual features such as the `aes` and `sha2` target-features directly to avoid a warning message with the `crypto` feature, but that appears to be caused by https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/96472 and is not actually an issue.

There is also a decision to make here about explicitly enabling the `neon` feature. I am in favor of it to be explicit, but it is not necessary as it is already enabled by the `v8a` and `crypto` features. I will defer to your decision as it does not change the actual instructions available for codegen.
2025-08-21 17:57:49 -04:00
Lee ByeongJun
9bcaa93584 update early and late bound docs link 2025-08-21 22:17:21 +09:00
Jana Dönszelmann
becefdda36
split up context.rs 2025-08-21 13:15:30 +02:00
Jana Dönszelmann
9da854115f
Introduce a prelude for very common imports across dozens of files 2025-08-21 13:15:30 +02:00
Jana Dönszelmann
2158e2d4d7
refactor target checking, move out of context.rs and rename MaybeWarn to Policy 2025-08-21 13:15:30 +02:00
Jana Dönszelmann
9be8effb3f
impl IntoDiagArg for AttrPath 2025-08-21 13:15:30 +02:00
Folkert de Vries
b32f4d5792
remove an as cast in prefetch codegen 2025-08-21 11:28:10 +02:00
bors
57e620e56b Auto merge of #145701 - jhpratt:rollup-a0kg33p, r=jhpratt
Rollup of 19 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang/rust#143383 (stabilize `const_array_each_ref`)
 - rust-lang/rust#144758 ([Doc] Add links to the various collections)
 - rust-lang/rust#144915 (Defer tail call ret ty equality to check_tail_calls)
 - rust-lang/rust#145256 (Add new `--test-codegen-backend` bootstrap option)
 - rust-lang/rust#145297 (fix(debuginfo): handle false positives in overflow check)
 - rust-lang/rust#145390 (Shorten some dependency chains in the compiler)
 - rust-lang/rust#145415 (std_detect: RISC-V: implement implication to "C")
 - rust-lang/rust#145525 (stdlib: Replace typedef -> type alias in doc comment)
 - rust-lang/rust#145590 (Prevent impossible combinations in `ast::ModKind`.)
 - rust-lang/rust#145593 (UnsafePinned::raw_get: sync signature with get)
 - rust-lang/rust#145621 (Fix some doc typos)
 - rust-lang/rust#145627 (Unconditionally-const supertraits are considered not dyn compatible)
 - rust-lang/rust#145642 (Do not use effective_visibilities query for Adt types of a local trait while proving a where-clause)
 - rust-lang/rust#145650 (Fix JS search scripts path)
 - rust-lang/rust#145654 (Download CI GCC into the correct directory)
 - rust-lang/rust#145662 (Enforce correct number of arguments for `"x86-interrupt"` functions)
 - rust-lang/rust#145673 (Add flock support for cygwin)
 - rust-lang/rust#145674 (Enable triagebot `[review-changes-since]` feature)
 - rust-lang/rust#145678 (Fix typo in docstring)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-08-21 07:03:07 +00:00
Jacob Pratt
99c647f39b
Rollup merge of #145662 - GrigorenkoPV:x86-interrupt, r=compiler-errors
Enforce correct number of arguments for `"x86-interrupt"` functions

Tracking issue: rust-lang/rust#40180

Partially fixes rust-lang/rust#132835

`````@rustbot````` label: +F-abi_x86_interrupt +A-LLVM +O-x86_64 +O-x86_32 +A-ABI
2025-08-21 01:12:24 -04:00
Jacob Pratt
0af35f6a3b
Rollup merge of #145642 - xizheyin:145611, r=lcnr
Do not use effective_visibilities query for Adt types of a local trait while proving a where-clause

Partially fix rust-lang/rust#145611, but we should do something make cycle in this situation ICE.

Instead of using a query, call `&tcx.resolutions(()).effective_visibilities`.

r? `````@lcnr`````

cc `````@compiler-errors`````
2025-08-21 01:12:22 -04:00
Jacob Pratt
64c43edffe
Rollup merge of #145627 - compiler-errors:const-supertrait-dyn-compat, r=fee1-dead
Unconditionally-const supertraits are considered not dyn compatible

Let's save some space in the design of const traits by making `dyn Trait` where `trait Trait: const Super` not dyn compatible.

Such a trait cannot satisfy `dyn Trait: Trait`; we could in the future make this dyn compatible but *NOT* implement `Trait`, but that's a bit weird and seems like it needs to be independently justified moving forward.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/145198

r? fee1-dead
2025-08-21 01:12:21 -04:00
Jacob Pratt
25b81bf5ad
Rollup merge of #145590 - nnethercote:ModKind-Inline, r=petrochenkov
Prevent impossible combinations in `ast::ModKind`.

`ModKind::Loaded` has an `inline` field and a `had_parse_error` field. If the `inline` field is `Inline::Yes` then `had_parse_error` must be `Ok(())`.

This commit moves the `had_parse_error` field into the `Inline::No` variant. This makes it impossible to create the nonsensical combination of `inline == Inline::Yes` and `had_parse_error = Err(_)`.

r? ```@Urgau```
2025-08-21 01:12:19 -04:00
Jacob Pratt
62582eb78e
Rollup merge of #145390 - joshtriplett:rustc-diag-value-earlier, r=lcnr
Shorten some dependency chains in the compiler

(I recommend reviewing this commit by commit.)

One of the long dependency chains in the compiler is:
- Many things depend on `rustc_errors`.
- `rustc_errors` depended on many things prior to this PR, including `rustc_target`, `rustc_type_ir`, `rustc_hir`, and `rustc_lint_defs`.
- `rustc_lint_defs` depended on `rustc_hir` prior to this PR.
- `rustc_hir` depends on `rustc_target`.
- `rustc_target` is large and takes a while.

This PR breaks that chain, through a few steps:
- The `IntoDiagArgs` trait, from `rustc_errors`, moves earlier in the dependency chain. This allows `rustc_errors` to stop depending on a pile of crates just to implement `IntoDiagArgs` for their types.
- Split `rustc_hir_id` out of `rustc_hir`, so crates that just need `HirId` and similar don't depend on all of `rust_hir` (and thus `rustc_target`).
- Make `rustc_lint_defs` stop depending on `rustc_hir`.
2025-08-21 01:12:17 -04:00
Jacob Pratt
537d5f40a6
Rollup merge of #145297 - adwinwhite:recursive-debuginfo, r=wesleywiser
fix(debuginfo): handle false positives in overflow check

Fixes rust-lang/rust#144636.

Duplicate wrappers and normal recursive types can lead to false positives.
```rust
struct Recursive {
	a: Box<Box<Recursive>>,
}
```
The ADT stack can be:
- `Box<Recursive>`
- `Recursive`
- `Box<Box<Recursive>>` (`Box` now detected as expanding)

We can filter them out by tracing the generic arg back through the stack, as true expanding recursive types must have their expanding arg used as generic arg throughout.

r? ````@wesleywiser````
2025-08-21 01:12:16 -04:00
Jacob Pratt
f1a7294e09
Rollup merge of #144915 - compiler-errors:tail-call-ret-ty-equality, r=WaffleLapkin,lcnr
Defer tail call ret ty equality to check_tail_calls

Fixes rust-lang/rust#144892.

Currently the tail call signature check assumes that return types have been accounted for. However, this is not complete for several reasons.

Firstly, we were using subtyping instead of equality in the HIR typeck code:

e1b9081e69/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/expr.rs (L1096)

We could fix this, but it doesn't really do much for us anyways since HIR typeck doesn't care about regions.

That means, secondly, we'd need to fix the terminator type check in MIR typeck to account for variances, since tail call terminators need to relate their arguments invariantly to account for the "signature must be equal" rule. This seems annoying.

All of this seems like a lot of work, and we already are *manually* checking argument equality. Let's just extend the `check_tail_calls` to account for mismatches in return types anyways.

r? ``````@WaffleLapkin``````
2025-08-21 01:12:14 -04:00
Andrew Zhogin
c2c58cbc65 pub async fn implementation coroutine (func::{closure#0}) is monomorphized, when func itself is monomorphized 2025-09-01 13:45:00 +07:00
Nicholas Nethercote
95b3b61b8c Handle ReEarlyParam in type_name.
Fixes #145696.
2025-08-21 14:31:04 +10:00
bors
922958cffe Auto merge of #145244 - lcnr:handle-opaque-types-before-region-inference, r=BoxyUwU
support non-defining uses of opaques in borrowck

Reimplements the first part of rust-lang/rust#139587, but limited to only the new solver. To do so I also entirely rewrite the way we handle opaque types in borrowck even on stable. This should not impact behavior however.

We now support revealing uses during MIR borrowck with the new solver:
```rust
fn foo<'a>(x: &'a u32) -> impl Sized + use<'a> {
    let local = 1;
    foo::<'_>(&local);
    x
}
```

### How do opaque types work right now

Whenever we use an opaque type during type checking, we remember this use in the `opaque_type_storage` of the `InferCtxt`.

Right now, we collect all *member constraints* at the end of MIR type check by looking at all uses from the `opaque_type_storage`. We then apply these constraints while computing the region values for each SCC. This does not add actual region constraints but directly updates the final region values.

This means we need to manually handle any constraints from member constraints for diagnostics. We do this by separately tracking `applied_member_constraints` in the `RegionInferenceContext`.

After we've finished computing the region values, it is now immutable and we check whether all member constraints hold. If not, we error.

We now map the hidden types of our defining uses to the defining scope. This assumes that all member constraints apply. To handle non-member regions, we simply map any region in the hidden type we fail to map to a choice region to `'erased` b1b26b834d/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/region_infer/opaque_types.rs (L126-L132)

### How do we handle opaque types with this PR

MIR type check still works the same by populating the `opaque_type_storage` whenever we use an opaque type.

We now have a new step `fn handle_opaque_type_uses` which happens between MIR type check and `compute_regions`.

This step looks at all opaque type uses in the storage and first checks whether they are defining: are the arguments of the `opaque_type_key` unique region parameters. *With the new solver we silently ignore any *non-defining* uses here. The old solver emits an errors.*

`fn compute_concrete_opaque_types`: We then collect all member constraints for the defining uses and apply them just like we did before. However, we do it on a temporary region graph which is only used while computing the concrete opaque types. We then use this region graph to compute the concrete type which we then store in the `root_cx`.

`fn apply_computed_concrete_opaque_types`: Now that we know the final concrete type of each opaque type and have mapped them to the definition of the opaque. We iterate over all opaque type uses and equate their hidden type with the instantiated final concrete type. This is the step which actually mutates the region graph.

The actual region checking can now entirely ignores opaque types (outside of the `ConstraintCategory` from checking the opaque type uses).

### Diagnostics issue (chill)

Because we now simply use type equality to "apply member constraints" we get ordinary `OutlivesConstraint`s, even if the regions were already related to another.

This is generally not an issue, expect that it can *hide* the actual region constraints which resulted in the final value of the opaque. The constraints we get from checking against the final opaque type definition relies on constraints we used to compute that definition.

I mostly handle this by updating `find_constraint_path_between_regions` to first ignore member constraints in its search and only if that does not find a path, retry while considering member constraints.

### Diagnostics issue (not chill)

A separate issue is that `find_constraint_paths_between_regions` currently looks up member constraints by their **scc**, not by region value:
2c1ac85679/compiler/rustc_borrowck/src/region_infer/mod.rs (L1768-L1775)

This means that in the `borrowck-4` test, the resulting constraint path is currently
```
('?2: '?5) due to Single(bb0[5]) (None) (Boring) (ConstraintSccIndex(1): ConstraintSccIndex(1)),
('?5: '?3) due to Single(bb0[6]) (None) (Boring) (ConstraintSccIndex(1): ConstraintSccIndex(1)),
('?3: '?0) due to All(src/main.rs:15:5: 15:6 (#0)) (None) (OpaqueType) (ConstraintSccIndex(1): ConstraintSccIndex(1))
```
Here `'?3` is equal to `'?4`, but the reason why it's in the opaque is that it's related to `'?4`. With my PR this will be correctly tracked so we end up with
```
('?2: '?5) due to Single(bb0[5]) (None) (Boring) (ConstraintSccIndex(1): ConstraintSccIndex(1)),
('?5: '?3) due to Single(bb0[6]) (None) (Boring) (ConstraintSccIndex(1): ConstraintSccIndex(1)),
('?3: '?4) due to Single(bb0[6]) (None) (Assignment) (ConstraintSccIndex(1): ConstraintSccIndex(1)),
('?4: '?0) due to All(src/main.rs:15:5: 15:6 (#0)) (None) (OpaqueType) (ConstraintSccIndex(1): ConstraintSccIndex(1)),
```
This additional `Assignment` step then worsens the error message as we stop talking about the fact that the closures is returned from the function. Fixing this is hard. I've looked into this and it's making me sad :< Properly handling this requires some deeper changes to MIR borrowck diagnostics and that seems like too much for this PR. Given that this only impacts a single test, it seems acceptable to me.

r? `@ghost`
2025-08-21 03:49:17 +00:00
bors
125ff8a788 Auto merge of #145259 - nikic:read-only-capture, r=wesleywiser
Tell LLVM about read-only captures

`&Freeze` parameters are not only `readonly` within the function, but any captures of the pointer can also only be used for reads. This can now be encoded using the `captures(address, read_provenance)` attribute.
2025-08-20 23:41:41 +00:00
Josh Triplett
2ea7e7da00 rustc_hir_id: Add a comment explaining why the crate exists 2025-08-20 15:04:00 -07:00
Josh Triplett
0f0d7024f5 Eliminate unnecessary dependency from rustc_traits to rustc_hir
`rustc_traits` only uses `DefId`, which is a re-export from
`rustc_span`.
2025-08-20 15:04:00 -07:00
Josh Triplett
bad4f5c13f Eliminate unnecessary dependency from rustc_mir_dataflow to rustc_hir
`rustc_mir_dataflow` only uses `DefId`, which is a re-export from
`rustc_span`.
2025-08-20 15:04:00 -07:00
Josh Triplett
f0c8f7062b rustc_lint_defs: Eliminate the dependency on rustc_hir for Namespace
`rustc_lint_defs` uses `rustc_hir` solely for the `Namespace` type,
which it only needs the static description from. Use the static
description directly, to eliminate the dependency on `rustc_hir`.

This reduces a long dependency chain:
- Many things depend on `rustc_errors`
- `rustc_errors` depends on `rustc_lint_defs`
- `rustc_lint_defs` depended on `rustc_hir` prior to this commit
- `rustc_hir` depends on `rustc_target`
2025-08-20 15:04:00 -07:00
Josh Triplett
6cb9dd563c rustc_lint_defs: Use DefPathHash from rustc_span rather than rustc_hir 2025-08-20 15:04:00 -07:00
Josh Triplett
f3c8b7ad40 Split rustc_hir_id out of rustc_hir
Some crates depend on `rustc_hir` but only want `HirId` and similar id
types. `rustc_hir` is a heavy dependency, since it pulls in
`rustc_target`. Split these types out into their own crate
`rustc_hir_id`.

This allows `rustc_errors` to drop its direct dependency on `rustc_hir`.

(`rustc_errors` still depends on `rustc_hir` indirectly through
`rustc_lint_defs`; a subsequent commit will fix that.)
2025-08-20 15:01:13 -07:00
Josh Triplett
b65fab6299 Move IntoDiagArg earlier in the dependency chains
`rustc_errors` depends on numerous crates, solely to implement its
`IntoDiagArg` trait on types from those crates. Many crates depend on
`rustc_errors`, and it's on the critical path.

We can't swap things around to make all of those crates depend on
`rustc_errors` instead, because `rustc_errors` would end up in
dependency cycles.

Instead, move `IntoDiagArg` into `rustc_error_messages`, which has far
fewer dependencies, and then have most of these crates depend on
`rustc_error_messages`.

This allows `rustc_errors` to drop dependencies on several crates,
including the large `rustc_target`.

(This doesn't fully reduce dependency chains yet, as `rustc_errors`
still depends on `rustc_hir` which depends on `rustc_target`. That will
get fixed in a subsequent commit.)
2025-08-20 15:01:13 -07:00
bors
040a98af70 Auto merge of #144086 - clubby789:alloc-zeroed, r=nikic
Pass `alloc-variant-zeroed` to LLVM

Makes use of https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/138299 (once we pull in a version of LLVM with this attribute). ~~Unfortunately also requires https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/149336 to work.~~

Closes rust-lang/rust#104847
2025-08-20 17:16:34 +00:00
Nikita Popov
d71ed8d19b Tell LLVM about read-only captures
`&Freeze` parameters are not only `readonly` within the function,
but any captures of the pointer can also only be used for reads.
This can now be encoded using the `captures(address, read_provenance)`
attribute.
2025-08-20 19:08:16 +02:00
Michael Goulet
d18d94d8a0 Instantiate higher-ranked binder with erased when checking IntoIterator predicate query instability 2025-08-20 16:49:35 +00:00
clubby789
8ea3b09381 Pass alloc-variant-zeroed to LLVM 2025-08-20 17:08:46 +01:00
Michael Goulet
e57e5f02b8 Unconditionally-const supertraits are considered not dyn compatible 2025-08-20 15:41:42 +00:00
Pavel Grigorenko
2da0ec3453 Enforce correct number of arguments for "x86-interrupt" functions 2025-08-20 18:03:57 +03:00
xizheyin
27e6726cb8
Do not use effective_visibilities query for Adt types of a local trait while proving a where-clause
Signed-off-by: xizheyin <xizheyin@smail.nju.edu.cn>
2025-08-20 18:29:01 +08:00
lcnr
c2a0fa86ad diagnostics :3 2025-08-20 11:10:38 +02:00
lcnr
8365ad17da handle opaque types before region inference 2025-08-20 11:04:38 +02:00
lcnr
e255a9b28a region_infer::opaque_types to folder 2025-08-20 11:04:38 +02:00
lcnr
ff0a11b7db fully_perform_op_raw out of TypeChecker 2025-08-20 11:04:38 +02:00
bors
bec747418c Auto merge of #145348 - nnethercote:parse_token_tree-speedup-for-uom, r=petrochenkov
Sometimes skip over tokens in `parse_token_tree`.

r? `@petrochenkov`
2025-08-20 09:01:41 +00:00
Jacob Pratt
816f098464
Rollup merge of #145626 - folkertdev:prefetch-fallback, r=Amanieu
add a fallback implementation for the `prefetch_*` intrinsics

related ACP: https://github.com/rust-lang/libs-team/issues/638

The fallback is to just ignore the arguments. That is a valid implementation because this intrinsic is just a hint.

I also added the `miri::intrinsic_fallback_is_spec` annotation, so that miri now supports these operations. A prefetch intrinsic call is valid on any pointer. (specifically LLVM guarantees this https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#llvm-prefetch-intrinsic)

Next, I made the `LOCALITY` argument a const generic. That argument must be const (otherwise LLVM crashes), but that was not reflected in the type.

Finally, with these changes, the intrinsic can be safe and `const` (a prefetch at const evaluation time is just a no-op).

cc `@Amanieu`
r? `@RalfJung`
2025-08-20 00:46:02 -04:00
Jacob Pratt
ef22202db2
Rollup merge of #145623 - compiler-errors:pretty-async-name, r=wesleywiser
Pretty print the name of an future from calling async closure

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/145606 by introducing a way to customize the path rendering of async closures' futures in the pretty printer API.
2025-08-20 00:46:00 -04:00
Jacob Pratt
7b7ad4d4df
Rollup merge of #145252 - shepmaster:demote-x86_64-apple-darwin-to-tier-2, r=Kobzol,madsmtm
Demote x86_64-apple-darwin to Tier 2 with host tools

Switch to only using aarch64 runners (implying we are now cross-compiling) and stop running tests. In the future, we could enable (some?) tests via Rosetta 2.

This implements the decision from https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3841.
2025-08-20 00:45:55 -04:00
Jacob Pratt
1e6df58e77
Rollup merge of #140794 - karolzwolak:allow-unused-doc-65464, r=davidtwco
mention lint group in default level lint note

### Summary

This PR updates lint diagnostics so that default-level notes now mention the lint group they belong to, if any.
Fixes: rust-lang/rust#65464.

### Example

```rust
fn main() {
    let x = 5;
}
```

Before:

```
= note: `#[warn(unused_variables)]` on by default
```

After:

```
= note: `#[warn(unused_variables)]` (part of `#[warn(unused)]`) on by default
```

### Unchanged Cases

Messages remain the same when the lint level is explicitly set, e.g.:

* Attribute on the lint `#[warn(unused_variables)]`:

  ```
  note: the lint level is defined here
  LL | #[warn(unused_variables)]
     |        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  ```
* Attribute on the group `#[warn(unused)]:`:

  ```
  = note: `#[warn(unused_variables)]` implied by `#[warn(unused)]`
  ```
* CLI option `-W unused`:

  ```
  = note: `-W unused-variables` implied by `-W unused`
  = help: to override `-W unused` add `#[allow(unused_variables)]`
  ```
* CLI option `-W unused-variables`:

  ```
  = note: requested on the command line with `-W unused-variables`
  ```
2025-08-20 00:45:53 -04:00