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petrochenkov
a27f8cf8a3 Address review comments
Fix regressions after rebase
2017-07-07 01:22:48 +03:00
Esteban Küber
697c85a4f1 Only underline suggestion if it is not the only code being shown 2017-07-06 14:36:49 -07:00
Esteban Küber
eb478e2381 Add extra whitespace for suggestions 2017-07-06 14:36:48 -07:00
Esteban Küber
7c84914635 Make suggestion include the line number
When there're more than one suggestions in the same diagnostic, they are
displayed in their own block, instead of inline. In order to reduce
confusion, those blocks now display the line number.
2017-07-06 14:36:48 -07:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
08a1d45818 Check adjustments and node substs
Cleanup checking of inherent static methods and fix checking of inherent associated constants
Add more tests
2017-07-06 23:50:02 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
85fb9e0d91 Check types for privacy 2017-07-06 23:50:02 +03:00
Sean McArthur
74b2d69358 remove associated_consts feature gate 2017-07-06 11:52:25 -07:00
bors
cd72f2e269 Auto merge of #42816 - alexcrichton:probestack, r=nikomatsakis
rustc: Implement stack probes for x86

This commit implements stack probes on x86/x86_64 using the freshly landed
support upstream in LLVM. The purpose of stack probes here are to guarantee a
segfault on stack overflow rather than having a chance of running over the guard
page already present on all threads by accident.

At this time there's no support for any other architecture because LLVM itself
does not have support for other architectures.
2017-07-06 17:15:14 +00:00
Alex Crichton
5dbd97de3d rustc: Implement stack probes for x86
This commit implements stack probes on x86/x86_64 using the freshly landed
support upstream in LLVM. The purpose of stack probes here are to guarantee a
segfault on stack overflow rather than having a chance of running over the guard
page already present on all threads by accident.

At this time there's no support for any other architecture because LLVM itself
does not have support for other architectures.
2017-07-06 08:58:19 -07:00
kennytm
06e1fc06d7
Disallow $($v:vis)*. Fix #42755. 2017-07-06 18:24:36 +08:00
Esteban Küber
d71caadee2 Add rustc_on_unimplemented message to std::ops::Try 2017-07-05 22:28:35 -07:00
bors
8cab2c73d4 Auto merge of #42899 - alexcrichton:compiler-builtins, r=nikomatsakis
Switch to rust-lang-nursery/compiler-builtins

This commit migrates the in-tree `libcompiler_builtins` to the upstream version
at https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/compiler-builtins. The upstream version
has a number of intrinsics written in Rust and serves as an in-progress rewrite
of compiler-rt into Rust. Additionally it also contains all the existing
intrinsics defined in `libcompiler_builtins` for 128-bit integers.

It's been the intention since the beginning to make this transition but
previously it just lacked the manpower to get done. As this PR likely shows it
wasn't a trivial integration! Some highlight changes are:

* The PR rust-lang-nursery/compiler-builtins#166 contains a number of fixes
  across platforms and also some refactorings to make the intrinsics easier to
  read. The additional testing added there also fixed a number of integration
  issues when pulling the repository into this tree.

* LTO with the compiler-builtins crate was fixed to link in the entire crate
  after the LTO process as these intrinsics are excluded from LTO.

* Treatment of hidden symbols was updated as previously the
  `#![compiler_builtins]` crate would mark all symbol *imports* as hidden
  whereas it was only intended to mark *exports* as hidden.
2017-07-06 02:34:29 +00:00
bors
1685c92986 Auto merge of #42727 - alexcrichton:allocators-new, r=eddyb
rustc: Implement the #[global_allocator] attribute

This PR is an implementation of [RFC 1974] which specifies a new method of
defining a global allocator for a program. This obsoletes the old
`#![allocator]` attribute and also removes support for it.

[RFC 1974]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/1974

The new `#[global_allocator]` attribute solves many issues encountered with the
`#![allocator]` attribute such as composition and restrictions on the crate
graph itself. The compiler now has much more control over the ABI of the
allocator and how it's implemented, allowing much more freedom in terms of how
this feature is implemented.

cc #27389
2017-07-06 00:16:16 +00:00
Esteban Küber
05d3526132 rustc_on_unimplemented supports referring to trait
Add support to `rustc_on_unimplemented` to reference the full path of
the annotated trait. For the following code:

```rust
pub mod Bar {
    #[rustc_on_unimplemented = "test error `{Self}` with `{Bar}` `{Baz}` `{Quux}` in `{Foo}`"]
    pub trait Foo<Bar, Baz, Quux> {}
}
```

the error message will be:

```
test error `std::string::String` with `u8` `_` `u32` in `Bar::Foo`
```
2017-07-05 16:46:59 -07:00
Alex Crichton
695dee063b rustc: Implement the #[global_allocator] attribute
This PR is an implementation of [RFC 1974] which specifies a new method of
defining a global allocator for a program. This obsoletes the old
`#![allocator]` attribute and also removes support for it.

[RFC 1974]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/197

The new `#[global_allocator]` attribute solves many issues encountered with the
`#![allocator]` attribute such as composition and restrictions on the crate
graph itself. The compiler now has much more control over the ABI of the
allocator and how it's implemented, allowing much more freedom in terms of how
this feature is implemented.

cc #27389
2017-07-05 14:37:01 -07:00
Alex Crichton
fd95db25b3 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into proc_macro_api 2017-07-05 08:42:13 -07:00
Alex Crichton
7e6c9f3635 Switch to rust-lang-nursery/compiler-builtins
This commit migrates the in-tree `libcompiler_builtins` to the upstream version
at https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/compiler-builtins. The upstream version
has a number of intrinsics written in Rust and serves as an in-progress rewrite
of compiler-rt into Rust. Additionally it also contains all the existing
intrinsics defined in `libcompiler_builtins` for 128-bit integers.

It's been the intention since the beginning to make this transition but
previously it just lacked the manpower to get done. As this PR likely shows it
wasn't a trivial integration! Some highlight changes are:

* The PR rust-lang-nursery/compiler-builtins#166 contains a number of fixes
  across platforms and also some refactorings to make the intrinsics easier to
  read. The additional testing added there also fixed a number of integration
  issues when pulling the repository into this tree.

* LTO with the compiler-builtins crate was fixed to link in the entire crate
  after the LTO process as these intrinsics are excluded from LTO.

* Treatment of hidden symbols was updated as previously the
  `#![compiler_builtins]` crate would mark all symbol *imports* as hidden
  whereas it was only intended to mark *exports* as hidden.
2017-07-05 07:08:36 -07:00
Masaki Hara
728d26c886
Add a test for unsized tuple impls. 2017-07-04 21:26:46 +09:00
bors
7a75d2bec4 Auto merge of #43012 - scottmcm:delete-range-step-by, r=alexcrichton
Delete deprecated & unstable range-specific `step_by`

Using the new one is annoying while this one exists, since the inherent method hides the one on iterator.

Tracking issue: #27741
Replacement: #41439
Deprecation: #42310 for 1.19
Fixes #41477
2017-07-04 04:49:59 +00:00
bors
2a992167c5 Auto merge of #43015 - arielb1:every-error-counts, r=eddyb
report the total number of errors on compilation failure

Prior to this PR, when we aborted because a "critical pass" failed, we displayed the number of errors from that critical pass. While that's the number of errors that caused compilation to abort in *that place*, that's not what people really want to know. Instead, always report the total number of errors, and don't bother to track the number of errors from the last pass that failed.

This changes the compiler driver API to handle errors more smoothly, therefore is a compiler-api-[breaking-change].

Fixes #42793.

r? @eddyb
2017-07-02 13:22:23 +00:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
fb7ab9e43d report the total number of errors on compilation failure
Prior to this PR, when we aborted because a "critical pass" failed, we
displayed the number of errors from that critical pass. While that's the
number of errors that caused compilation to abort in *that place*,
that's not what people really want to know. Instead, always report the
total number of errors, and don't bother to track the number of errors
from the last pass that failed.

This changes the compiler driver API to handle errors more smoothly,
and therefore is a compiler-api-[breaking-change].

Fixes #42793.
2017-07-02 16:16:44 +03:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
77f4022303 Revert "Change error count messages"
This reverts commit 5558c64f33.
2017-07-02 13:49:30 +03:00
Scott McMurray
dcd332ed94 Delete deprecated & unstable range-specific step_by
Replacement: 41439
Deprecation: 42310 for 1.19
Fixes 41477
2017-07-01 19:18:02 -07:00
bors
05b5797664 Auto merge of #42882 - stjepang:improve-sort-tests-and-benches, r=alexcrichton
Improve tests and benchmarks for slice::sort and slice::sort_unstable

This PR just hardens the tests and improves benchmarks.
More specifically:

1. Benchmarks don't generate vectors in `Bencher::iter` loops, but simply clone pregenerated vectors.
2. Benchmark `*_strings` doesn't allocate Strings in `Bencher::iter` loops, but merely clones a `Vec<&str>`.
3. Benchmarks use seeded `XorShiftRng` to be more consistent.
4. Additional tests for `slice::sort` are added, which test sorting on slices with several ascending/descending runs. The implementation identifies such runs so it's a good idea to test that scenario a bit.
5. More checks are added to `run-pass/vector-sort-panic-safe.rs`. Sort algorithms copy elements around a lot (merge sort uses an auxilliary buffer and pdqsort copies the pivot onto the stack before partitioning, then writes it back into the slice). If elements that are being sorted are internally mutable and comparison function mutates them, it is important to make sure that sort algorithms always use the latest "versions" of elements. New checks verify that this is true for both `slice::sort` and `slice::sort_unstable`.

As a side note, all of those improvements were made as part of the parallel sorts PR in Rayon (nikomatsakis/rayon#379) and now I'm backporting them into libcore/libstd.

r? @alexcrichton
2017-07-01 13:31:32 +00:00
bors
7d89b20669 Auto merge of #42995 - GuillaumeGomez:rollup, r=GuillaumeGomez
Rollup of 6 pull requests

- Successful merges: #42669, #42911, #42925, #42957, #42985, #42987
- Failed merges: #42936
2017-06-30 22:14:56 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
bbdb21efbf Rollup merge of #42957 - GuillaumeGomez:add-e0619, r=nikomatsakis
Add E0619 error explanation

r? @eddyb
2017-06-30 22:44:46 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
fc0fb0328b Rollup merge of #42669 - gaurikholkar:master, r=nikomatsakis
Adding diagnostic code 0611 for lifetime errors with one named, one anonymous lifetime parameter

This is a fix for #42517
Note that this only handles the above case for **function declarations** and **traits**.
`impl items` and `closures` will be handled in a later PR.
Example
```
fn foo<'a>(x: &i32, y: &'a i32) -> &'a i32 {
    if x > y { x } else { y }
}
```
now displays the following error message. ui tests have been added for the same.
```
error[E0611]: explicit lifetime required in the type of `x`
11 | fn foo<'a>(x: &i32, y: &'a i32) -> &'a i32 {
   |                     ^ consider changing the type of `x` to `&'a i32`
12 |     if x > y { x } else { y }
   |                  - lifetime `'a` required
```
#42516
r? @nikomatsakis
2017-06-30 22:44:43 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
162b5a3475 Fix error codes mixup 2017-06-30 22:43:35 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
aa3fa25476 Add E0619 error explanation 2017-06-30 22:38:57 +02:00
bors
37849a002e Auto merge of #42969 - arielb1:struct-err, r=eddyb
mem_categorization: handle type-based paths in variant patterns

These can't be used in correct programs, but must be handled in order to
prevent ICEs.

Fixes #42880.

r? @eddyb
2017-06-30 19:51:19 +00:00
bors
e72580cf09 Auto merge of #42807 - arielb1:consistent-coercion, r=eddyb
Coerce fields to the expected field type

Fully fixes #31260.

This needs a crater run. I was supposed to do this last month but it slipped. Let's get this done.
2017-06-30 13:39:25 +00:00
gaurikholkar
37a88f478d rename compile-fail test 2017-06-30 02:33:33 -07:00
Niko Matsakis
a43377773f move ERROR line 2017-06-30 05:11:28 -04:00
bors
5eef7c7966 Auto merge of #42902 - petrochenkov:keydcrate, r=jseyfried
Make `$crate` a keyword

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/42898

r? @jseyfried or @nrc
2017-06-29 23:48:17 +00:00
Niko Matsakis
cb26a25d4b tweak comments in E0495.rs 2017-06-29 18:02:31 -04:00
gaurikholkar
4abcf28d2b adding compile-fail test 2017-06-29 14:13:53 -07:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
1ea6813a61 mem_categorization: handle type-based paths in variant patterns
These can't be used in correct programs, but must be handled in order to
prevent ICEs.

Fixes #42880.
2017-06-29 20:20:14 +03:00
bors
686ec28cea Auto merge of #42527 - qnighy:unsized-tuple-coercions, r=arielb1
Unsized tuple coercions

Part of #18469. Fixes #32702.

#37685 and #34451 might also be related.

This PR does the following:

- Introduce explicit `Sized` constraints on tuple initializers, similar to that of record-struct initializers. Not much relevant to the main contribution but I noticed this when making tests for unsized tuple coercions.
- Implement `(.., T): Unsize<(.., U)>` where `T: Unsize<U>`.
- Assume `(.., T)` is MaybeUnsizedUnivariant.
- Modify `src/librustc/ty/util.rs` and `src/librustc_trans/glue.rs` so that tuples and structs are uniformly traversed when translating.
2017-06-29 15:04:31 +00:00
gaurikholkar
aebc4e0074 Changing the error code to E0621 2017-06-29 06:37:18 -07:00
gaurikholkar
a851e1e543 Adding changes to track anonymous region in self 2017-06-29 06:37:18 -07:00
gaurikholkar
2d99ffd11b track anonymous regions in return types, fix tidy errors 2017-06-29 06:37:18 -07:00
gaurikholkar
8fb6f74e57 Enabling E0611 for inherent functions 2017-06-29 06:37:18 -07:00
gaurikholkar
ae92bd095c Interchange ^ and - 2017-06-29 06:37:18 -07:00
Niko Matsakis
4bed5f0094 update reference for test 2017-06-29 06:37:18 -07:00
gaurikholkar
5df7a2c863 Adding new ui test for trait impl 2017-06-29 06:37:18 -07:00
gaurikholkar
176225c4dd Adding diagnostic code 0611 for lifetime errors with one named, one anonymous lifetime parameter 2017-06-29 06:37:18 -07:00
Masaki Hara
03660b6476
Move unsized_tuple_coercion behind a feature gate. 2017-06-29 21:25:35 +09:00
Masaki Hara
b0bf1b4682
Split dst-dtor-{1,2} tests into four. 2017-06-29 21:23:33 +09:00
Masaki Hara
23d1521684
Add unsized tuple coercions. 2017-06-29 21:23:33 +09:00
Masaki Hara
17fca8b460
Check explicitly that tuple initializer is Sized. 2017-06-29 21:23:33 +09:00