Properly check the defining scope of existential types
Fixes#52632
Existential types (soon to be 'impl trait' aliases) can either be
delcared at a top-level crate/module scope, or within another item such
as an fn. Previously, we were handling the second case incorrectly when
recursively searching for defining usages - we would check children of
the item, but not the item itself. This lead to us missing closures
that consituted a defining use of the existential type, as their opaque
type instantiations are stored in the TypeckTables of their parent
function.
This commit ensures that we explicitly visit the defining item itself,
not just its children.
Make generic parameters always use modern hygiene
* E0263 (lifetime parameter declared twice in the same scope) now compares modernized identifiers.
* Const parameters are now resolved with modern hygiene.
Closes#58307Closes#60746Closes#61574Closes#62433
Ignore test cases that are not supported by vxWorks
bypass x86stdcall.rs for vxworks
ignore wait-forked-but-failed-child.rs as there is no command 'ps' on vxWorks
ignore process-sigpipe.rs as there is no 'sh' on vxWorks
ignore core-run-destroy.rs as there is no 'cat' and 'sleep' on vxWorks
cleanup: Remove some language features related to built-in macros
They are now library features.
Cleanup after https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/62086.
The unstable book files are moved because tidy complained.
Fixes#52632
Existential types (soon to be 'impl trait' aliases) can either be
delcared at a top-level crate/module scope, or within another item such
as an fn. Previously, we were handling the second case incorrectly when
recursively searching for defining usages - we would check children of
the item, but not the item itself. This lead to us missing closures
that consituted a defining use of the existential type, as their opaque
type instantiations are stored in the TypeckTables of their parent
function.
This commit ensures that we explicitly visit the defining item itself,
not just its children.
Rollup of 8 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #61856 (Lint attributes on function arguments)
- #62360 (Document that ManuallyDrop::drop should not called more than once)
- #62392 (Update minifier-rs version)
- #62871 (Explicit error message for async recursion.)
- #62995 (Avoid ICE when suggestion span is at Eof)
- #63053 (SystemTime docs: recommend Instant for elapsed time)
- #63081 (tidy: Cleanup the directory whitelist)
- #63088 (Remove anonymous_parameters from unrelated test)
Failed merges:
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ignore wait-forked-but-failed-child.rs as there is no command 'ps' on vxWorks
ignore process-sigpipe.rs as there is no 'sh' on vxWorks
ignore core-run-destroy.rs as there is no 'cat' and 'sleep' on vxWorks
Avoid ICE when referencing desugared local binding in borrow error
To avoid leaking the names of local bindings from expressions like for loops, #60984 explicitly ignored them, but an assertion that `LocalKind::Var` *must* have a name would trigger an ICE.
Before this change, the binding generated by desugaring the for loop would leak into the diagnostic (#63027):
```
error[E0515]: cannot return value referencing local variable `__next`
--> return-local-binding-from-desugaring.rs:LL:CC
|
LL | for ref x in xs {
| ----- `__next` is borrowed here
...
LL | result
| ^^^^^^ returns a value referencing data owned by the current function
```
Ideally `LocalKind` would carry more information to more accurately explain the problem, but for now, in order to avoid the ICE (fix#63026), we accept `LocalKind::Var` without a name and produce the following output:
```
error[E0515]: cannot return value referencing local binding
--> $DIR/return-local-binding-from-desugaring.rs:30:5
|
LL | for ref x in xs {
| -- local binding introduced here
...
LL | result
| ^^^^^^ returns a value referencing data owned by the current function
```
Implement RFC 2707 + Parser recovery for range patterns
Implement https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2707.
- Add a new basic syntactic pattern form `ast::PatKind::Rest` (parsed as `..` or `DOTDOT`) and simplify `ast::PatKind::{Slice, Tuple, TupleStruct}` as a result.
- Lower `ast::PatKind::Rest` in combination with the aforementioned `PatKind` variants as well as `PatKind::Ident`. The HIR remains unchanged for now (may be advisable to make slight adjustments later).
- Refactor `parser.rs` wrt. parsing sequences and lists of things in the process.
- Add parser recovery for range patterns of form `X..`, `X..=`, `X...`, `..Y`, `..=Y`, and `...Y`.
This should make it easy to actually support these patterns semantically later if we so desire.
cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/62254
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