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Joshua Nelson
e3031fe22a Allow registering tool lints with register_tool
Previously, there was no way to add a custom tool prefix, even if the tool
itself had registered a lint:

 ```
 #![feature(register_tool)]
 #![register_tool(xyz)]
 #![warn(xyz::my_lint)]
 ```

```
$ rustc unknown-lint.rs  --crate-type lib
error[E0710]: an unknown tool name found in scoped lint: `xyz::my_lint`
 --> unknown-lint.rs:3:9
  |
3 | #![warn(xyz::my_lint)]
  |         ^^^
```

This allows opting-in to lints from other tools using `register_tool`.
2021-03-16 17:33:03 -04:00
bors
f24ce9b014 Auto merge of #82838 - Amanieu:rustdoc_asm, r=nagisa
Allow rustdoc to handle asm! of foreign architectures

This allows rustdoc to process code containing `asm!` for architectures other than the current one. Since this never reaches codegen, we just replace target-specific registers and register classes with a dummy one.

Fixes #82869
2021-03-16 10:05:46 +00:00
bors
195ad4830e Auto merge of #82898 - oli-obk:tait_🧊, r=nikomatsakis
Add a `min_type_alias_impl_trait` feature gate

This new feature gate only permits type alias impl trait to be constrained by function and trait method return types. All other possible constraining sites like const/static types, closure return types and binding types are now forbidden and gated under the `type_alias_impl_trait` and `impl_trait_in_bindings` feature gates (which are both marked as incomplete, as they have various ways to ICE the compiler or cause query cycles where they shouldn't).

r? `@nikomatsakis`

This is best reviewed commit-by-commit
2021-03-16 04:24:48 +00:00
Oli Scherer
e67594166e Run tests in nll mode 2021-03-15 18:35:47 +00:00
Oli Scherer
6109d73112 🍼 for tidy 2021-03-15 17:39:13 +00:00
Oli Scherer
4a6dc8e203 Only allow tait defining uses in function and method return position 2021-03-15 17:36:57 +00:00
Oli Scherer
3abdb08351 Add a test showing how impl_trait_in_bindings is a breaking change 2021-03-15 17:33:20 +00:00
Oli Scherer
1f7df1956a Replace type_alias_impl_trait by min_type_alias_impl_trait with no actual changes in behaviour
This makes `type_alias_impl_trait` not actually do anything anymore
2021-03-15 17:32:43 +00:00
Oli Scherer
5553301137 Make regression test succeed as long as it ICEs 2021-03-15 16:56:12 +00:00
Oli Scherer
327cc62b0d Add reproduction test 2021-03-15 16:46:45 +00:00
Dylan DPC
2816c110e0
Rollup merge of #83144 - hyd-dev:parse-sess-created, r=oli-obk
Introduce `rustc_interface::interface::Config::parse_sess_created` callback

Resolves #82900.

cc `@oli-obk`
2021-03-15 16:23:00 +01:00
Dylan DPC
9b16c7a712
Rollup merge of #83132 - Aaron1011:fix/incr-cache-dummy, r=estebank
Don't encode file information for span with a dummy location

Fixes #83112

The location information for a dummy span isn't real, so don't encode
it. This brings the incr comp cache code into line with the Span
`StableHash` impl, which doesn't hash the location information for dummy
spans.

Previously, we would attempt to load the 'original' file from a dummy
span - if the file id changed (e.g. due to being moved on disk), we would get an
ICE, since the Span was still valid due to its hash being unchanged.
2021-03-15 16:22:58 +01:00
Dylan DPC
d1f5f1d156
Rollup merge of #83127 - Aaron1011:time-macros-impl-warn, r=petrochenkov
Introduce `proc_macro_back_compat` lint, and emit for `time-macros-impl`

Now that future-incompat-report support has landed in nightly Cargo, we
can start to make progress towards removing the various proc-macro
back-compat hacks that have accumulated in the compiler.

This PR introduces a new lint `proc_macro_back_compat`, which results in
a future-incompat-report entry being generated. All proc-macro
back-compat warnings will be grouped under this lint. Note that this
lint will never actually become a hard error - instead, we will remove
the special cases for various macros, which will cause older versions of
those crates to emit some other error.

I've added code to fire this lint for the `time-macros-impl` case. This
is the easiest case out of all of our current back-compat hacks - the
crate was renamed to `time-macros`, so seeing a filename with
`time-macros-impl` guarantees that an older version of the parent `time`
crate is in use.

When Cargo's future-incompat-report feature gets stabilized, affected
users will start to see future-incompat warnings when they build their
crates.
2021-03-15 16:22:57 +01:00
Dylan DPC
75a15bf275
Rollup merge of #83098 - camelid:more-doc-attr-check, r=davidtwco
Find more invalid doc attributes

- Lint on `#[doc(123)]`, `#[doc("hello")]`, etc.
- Lint every attribute; e.g., will now report two warnings for `#[doc(foo, bar)]`
- Add hyphen to "crate level"
- Display paths like `#[doc(foo::bar)]` correctly instead of as an empty string
2021-03-15 16:22:52 +01:00
Dylan DPC
b8622f2b3b
Rollup merge of #83054 - tmiasko:rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range, r=davidtwco
Validate rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range_{start,end} attributes

Fixes #82251, fixes #82981.
2021-03-15 16:22:51 +01:00
Dylan DPC
4eca4929ec
Rollup merge of #82989 - Smittyvb:other-lang-literal-errors, r=varkor
Custom error on literal names from other languages

This detects all Java literal types and all single word C data types, and suggests the corresponding Rust literal type.
2021-03-15 16:22:50 +01:00
hyd-dev
0bbfd548ec
Fix src/test/run-make-fulldeps/issue-19371 2021-03-15 21:16:39 +08:00
Smitty
5eae9af193 Custom error on literal names from other languages
This detects all Java literal types and all single word C data types,
and suggests the corresponding Rust literal type.
2021-03-15 08:11:02 -04:00
bors
7a7bbdb3ab Auto merge of #83118 - erikdesjardins:removezst, r=oli-obk
Rebase and fixup #80493: Remove MIR assignments to ZST types

closes #80493

cc `@simonvandel`

r? `@oli-obk`
2021-03-15 11:30:33 +00:00
bors
3963c3da02 Auto merge of #83074 - Aaron1011:new-sort-fix, r=jackh726
Avoid sorting predicates by `DefId`

Fixes issue #82920

Even if an item does not change between compilation sessions, it may end
up with a different `DefId`, since inserting/deleting an item affects
the `DefId`s of all subsequent items. Therefore, we use a `DefPathHash`
in the incremental compilation system, which is stable in the face of
changes to unrelated items.

In particular, the query system will consider the inputs to a query to
be unchanged if any `DefId`s in the inputs have their `DefPathHash`es
unchanged. Queries are pure functions, so the query result should be
unchanged if the query inputs are unchanged.

Unfortunately, it's possible to inadvertantly make a query result
incorrectly change across compilations, by relying on the specific value
of a `DefId`. Specifically, if the query result is a slice that gets
sorted by `DefId`, the precise order will depend on how the `DefId`s got
assigned in a particular compilation session. If some definitions end up
with different `DefId`s (but the same `DefPathHash`es) in a subsequent
compilation session, we will end up re-computing a *different* value for
the query, even though the query system expects the result to unchanged
due to the unchanged inputs.

It turns out that we have been sorting the predicates computed during
`astconv` by their `DefId`. These predicates make their way into the
`super_predicates_that_define_assoc_type`, which ends up getting used to
compute the vtables of trait objects. This, re-ordering these predicates
between compilation sessions can lead to undefined behavior at runtime -
the query system will re-use code built with a *differently ordered*
vtable, resulting in the wrong method being invoked at runtime.

This PR avoids sorting by `DefId` in `astconv`, fixing the
miscompilation. However, it's possible that other instances of this
issue exist - they could also be easily introduced in the future.

To fully fix this issue, we should
1. Turn on `-Z incremental-verify-ich` by default. This will cause the
   compiler to ICE whenver an 'unchanged' query result changes between
   compilation sessions, instead of causing a miscompilation.
2. Remove the `Ord` impls for `CrateNum` and `DefId`. This will make it
   difficult to introduce ICEs in the first place.
2021-03-15 06:20:24 +00:00
Aaron Hill
f190bc4f47
Introduce proc_macro_back_compat lint, and emit for time-macros-impl
Now that future-incompat-report support has landed in nightly Cargo, we
can start to make progress towards removing the various proc-macro
back-compat hacks that have accumulated in the compiler.

This PR introduces a new lint `proc_macro_back_compat`, which results in
a future-incompat-report entry being generated. All proc-macro
back-compat warnings will be grouped under this lint. Note that this
lint will never actually become a hard error - instead, we will remove
the special cases for various macros, which will cause older versions of
those crates to emit some other error.

I've added code to fire this lint for the `time-macros-impl` case. This
is the easiest case out of all of our current back-compat hacks - the
crate was renamed to `time-macros`, so seeing a filename with
`time-macros-impl` guarantees that an older version of the parent `time`
crate is in use.

When Cargo's future-incompat-report feature gets stabilized, affected
users will start to see future-incompat warnings when they build their
crates.
2021-03-14 21:31:46 -04:00
Aaron Hill
7429c688a5
Don't encode file information for span with a dummy location
Fixes #83112

The location information for a dummy span isn't real, so don't encode
it. This brings the incr comp cache code into line with the Span
`StableHash` impl, which doesn't hash the location information for dummy
spans.

Previously, we would attempt to load the 'original' file from a dummy
span - if the file id changed (e.g. due to being moved on disk), we would get an
ICE, since the Span was still valid due to its hash being unchanged.
2021-03-14 20:22:13 -04:00
Amanieu d'Antras
ba00ddc39a Address review comments 2021-03-14 23:21:03 +00:00
bors
d6eaea1c88 Auto merge of #83062 - JohnTitor:improve-reassign-err, r=davidtwco
Improve the wording for the `can't reassign` error

Follow-up for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/71976#discussion_r448186151.
Fixes #66736
2021-03-14 21:10:50 +00:00
Camelid
13076f90d2 Tweak diagnostics
- Tweak lint message
- Display multi-segment paths correctly
2021-03-14 14:00:02 -07:00
Erik Desjardins
1b7b33e513 bless tests (32-bit) 2021-03-14 13:53:16 -04:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
a4cc3cae04 expand: Resolve and expand inner attributes on out-of-line modules 2021-03-14 18:10:29 +03:00
bors
84c08f82b4 Auto merge of #83044 - kubo39:set-llvm-code-model, r=nikic
Add support for storing code model to LLVM module IR

This patch avoids undefined behavior by linking different object files.
Also this would it could be propagated properly to LTO.

See https://reviews.llvm.org/D52322 and https://reviews.llvm.org/D52323.

This patch is based on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/74002
2021-03-14 11:46:57 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
f8206ac63d
Rollup merge of #83081 - hyd-dev:assert-message, r=m-ou-se
Fix panic message of `assert_failed_inner`

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/79100#discussion_r593731020

r? ``@m-ou-se``
2021-03-14 13:07:37 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
33614023a1
Rollup merge of #82798 - jyn514:rustdoc-group, r=Manishearth,GuillaumeGomez
Rename `rustdoc` to `rustdoc::all`

When rustdoc lints were changed to be tool lints, the `rustdoc` group was removed, leading to spurious warnings like

```
warning: unknown lint: `rustdoc`
```

The lint group still worked when rustdoc ran, since rustdoc added the group itself.

This renames the group to `rustdoc::all` for consistency with `clippy::all` and the rest of the rustdoc lints.

Follow-up to #80527.
r? ``@Manishearth``
2021-03-14 13:07:32 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
0d9a6edb50
Rollup merge of #82789 - csmoe:issue-82772, r=estebank
Get with field index from pattern slice instead of directly indexing

Closes #82772
r? ``@estebank``

https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/82789#issuecomment-796921977
> ``@estebank`` So the real cause is we only generate single pattern for Box here
615b03aeaa/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/deconstruct_pat.rs (L1130-L1132)
But in the replacing function, it tries to index on the 1-length pattern slice with field 1, thus out of bounds.
615b03aeaa/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/deconstruct_pat.rs (L1346)
2021-03-14 13:07:31 +09:00
Erik Desjardins
0f9af604cf bless tests 2021-03-13 23:04:38 -05:00
Camelid
13884dc2af Update rustdoc-ui versions of the doc-attr test
It seems there are two copies of it: one in `src/test/ui/attributes/`
and one in `src/test/rustdoc-ui/`. I'm guessing this is to test that the
lint is emitted both when you run the compiler and when you run rustdoc.
2021-03-13 16:36:38 -08:00
Camelid
5134047c40 Add hyphen to "crate level"
"crate level attribute" -> "crate-level attribute"
2021-03-13 16:29:49 -08:00
Simon Vandel Sillesen
35566bfd7d Do not emit alloca for ZST local even if it is uninitialized 2021-03-13 18:01:14 -05:00
Simon Vandel Sillesen
bb36e3c7e7 Move ZST check inside UsedLocals 2021-03-13 18:00:28 -05:00
Simon Vandel Sillesen
4e901be57d Extend SimplifyLocals to remove ZST writes 2021-03-13 17:58:11 -05:00
Camelid
fe64970ed1 Add another test case 2021-03-13 13:55:15 -08:00
Camelid
7e972a39b8 Report error for each invalid nested attribute 2021-03-13 13:55:15 -08:00
Camelid
7189c05bf8 Lint non-meta doc attributes
E.g., `#[doc(123)]`.
2021-03-13 13:25:27 -08:00
Amanieu d'Antras
fa3694fada Always lower asm! to valid HIR 2021-03-13 20:49:32 +00:00
Aaron Hill
06546d4b40
Avoid sorting predicates by DefId
Fixes issue #82920

Even if an item does not change between compilation sessions, it may end
up with a different `DefId`, since inserting/deleting an item affects
the `DefId`s of all subsequent items. Therefore, we use a `DefPathHash`
in the incremental compilation system, which is stable in the face of
changes to unrelated items.

In particular, the query system will consider the inputs to a query to
be unchanged if any `DefId`s in the inputs have their `DefPathHash`es
unchanged. Queries are pure functions, so the query result should be
unchanged if the query inputs are unchanged.

Unfortunately, it's possible to inadvertantly make a query result
incorrectly change across compilations, by relying on the specific value
of a `DefId`. Specifically, if the query result is a slice that gets
sorted by `DefId`, the precise order will depend on how the `DefId`s got
assigned in a particular compilation session. If some definitions end up
with different `DefId`s (but the same `DefPathHash`es) in a subsequent
compilation session, we will end up re-computing a *different* value for
the query, even though the query system expects the result to unchanged
due to the unchanged inputs.

It turns out that we have been sorting the predicates computed during
`astconv` by their `DefId`. These predicates make their way into the
`super_predicates_that_define_assoc_type`, which ends up getting used to
compute the vtables of trait objects. This, re-ordering these predicates
between compilation sessions can lead to undefined behavior at runtime -
the query system will re-use code built with a *differently ordered*
vtable, resulting in the wrong method being invoked at runtime.

This PR avoids sorting by `DefId` in `astconv`, fixing the
miscompilation. However, it's possible that other instances of this
issue exist - they could also be easily introduced in the future.

To fully fix this issue, we should
1. Turn on `-Z incremental-verify-ich` by default. This will cause the
   compiler to ICE whenver an 'unchanged' query result changes between
   compilation sessions, instead of causing a miscompilation.
2. Remove the `Ord` impls for `CrateNum` and `DefId`. This will make it
   difficult to introduce ICEs in the first place.
2021-03-13 13:45:12 -05:00
Hiroki Noda
71418384d7 Use only x86_64 flag 2021-03-14 01:46:00 +09:00
bors
32dce353de Auto merge of #82891 - cjgillot:monoparent, r=petrochenkov
Make def_key and HIR parenting consistent.

r? `@petrochenkov`
2021-03-13 12:28:04 +00:00
hyd-dev
7ecb5d8601
Add regression tests 2021-03-13 20:10:04 +08:00
bors
178bd9130e Auto merge of #82878 - sexxi-goose:repr_packed, r=nikomatsakis
2229: Handle capturing a reference into a repr packed struct

RFC 1240 states that it is unsafe to capture references into a
packed-struct. This PR ensures that when a closure captures a precise
path, we aren't violating this safety constraint.

To acheive so we restrict the capture precision to the struct itself.

An interesting edge case where we decided to restrict precision:
```rust
struct Foo(String);

let foo: Foo;
let c = || {
    println!("{}", foo.0);
    let x = foo.0;
}
```

Given how closures get desugared today, foo.0 will be moved into the
closure, making the `println!`, safe. However this can be very subtle
and also will be unsafe if the closure gets inline.

Closes: https://github.com/rust-lang/project-rfc-2229/issues/33

r? `@nikomatsakis`
2021-03-13 09:47:07 +00:00
bors
f42888c15f Auto merge of #82436 - osa1:issue80258, r=nikomatsakis
Allow calling *const methods on *mut values

This allows `*const` methods to be called on `*mut` values.

TODOs:

- [x] ~~Remove debug logs~~ Done.
- [x] ~~I haven't tested, but I think this currently won't work when the `self` value has type like `&&&&& *mut X` because I don't do any autoderefs when probing. To fix this the new code in `rustc_typeck::check::method::probe` needs to reuse `pick_method` somehow as I think that's the function that autoderefs.~~ This works, because autoderefs are done before calling `pick_core`, in `method_autoderef_steps`, called by `probe_op`.
- [x] ~~I should probably move the new `Pick` to `pick_autorefd_method`. If not, I should move it to its own function.~~ Done.
- [ ] ~~Test this with a `Pick` with `to_ptr = true` and `unsize = true`.~~ I think this case cannot happen, because we don't have any array methods with `*mut [X]` receiver. I should confirm that this is true and document this. I've placed two assertions about this.
- [x] ~~Maybe give `(Mutability, bool)` a name and fields~~ I now have a `to_const_ptr` field in `Pick`.
- [x] ~~Changes in `adjust_self_ty` is quite hacky. The problem is we can't deref a pointer, and even if we don't have an adjustment to get the address of a value, so to go from `*mut` to `*const` we need a special case.~~ There's still a special case for `to_const_ptr`, but I'm not sure if we can avoid this.
- [ ] Figure out how `reached_raw_pointer` stuff is used. I suspect only for error messages.

Fixes #80258
2021-03-13 04:38:39 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
04e24ae67e
Rollup merge of #83020 - hi-rustin:rustin-patch-enum, r=lcnr
Emit the enum range assumption if the range only contains one element

close https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/82871
2021-03-13 09:44:44 +09:00
Camille GILLOT
445b4e379c Make def_key and HIR parenting consistent. 2021-03-12 22:48:32 +01:00
Yuki Okushi
0466b6ac6d Improve the wording for the can't reassign error 2021-03-13 06:06:54 +09:00