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Guillaume Gomez
a5945b5d8d
Rollup merge of #121669 - nnethercote:count-stashed-errs-again, r=estebank
Count stashed errors again

Stashed diagnostics are such a pain. Their "might be emitted, might not" semantics messes with lots of things.

#120828 and #121206 made some big changes to how they work, improving some things, but still leaving some problems, as seen by the issues caused by #121206. This PR aims to fix all of them by restricting them in a way that eliminates the "might be emitted, might not" semantics while still allowing 98% of their benefit. Details in the individual commit logs.

r? `@oli-obk`
2024-02-29 17:08:38 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
8a74df9c22
Rollup merge of #121792 - GuillaumeGomez:improve-suggestion, r=michaelwoerister
Improve renaming suggestion when item starts with underscore

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/121776.

It goes from:

```terminal
error[E0433]: failed to resolve: use of undeclared type `Foo`
 --> src/foo.rs:6:13
  |
6 |     let _ = Foo::Bar;
  |             ^^^ use of undeclared type `Foo`
  |
help: an enum with a similar name exists, consider changing it
  |
1 | enum Foo {
  |      ~~~
```

to:

```terminal
error[E0433]: failed to resolve: use of undeclared type `Foo`
 --> foo.rs:6:13
  |
6 |     let _ = Foo::Bar;
  |             ^^^ use of undeclared type `Foo`
  |
help: an enum with a similar name exists, consider renaming `_Foo` into `Foo`
  |
1 | enum Foo {
  |      ~~~

error: aborting due to 1 previous error
```
2024-02-29 14:33:53 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
5978b6ff83
Rollup merge of #121654 - compiler-errors:async-fn-for-fn-def, r=oli-obk
Fix `async Fn` confirmation for `FnDef`/`FnPtr`/`Closure` types

Fixes three issues:
1. The code in `extract_tupled_inputs_and_output_from_async_callable` was accidentally getting the *future* type and the *output* type (returned by the future) messed up for fnptr/fndef/closure types. :/
2. We have a (class of) bug(s) in the old solver where we don't really support higher ranked built-in `Future` goals for generators. This is not possible to hit on stable code, but [can be hit with `unboxed_closures`](https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=nightly&mode=debug&edition=2021&gist=e935de7181e37e13515ad01720bcb899) (#121653).
    * I'm opting not to fix that in this PR. Instead, I just instantiate placeholders when confirming `async Fn` goals.
4. Fixed a bug when generating `FnPtr` shims for `async Fn` trait goals.

r? oli-obk
2024-02-29 14:33:50 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
451fd98153 Update UI test checking suggestion message to rename type starting with underscore 2024-02-29 12:08:03 +01:00
Jacob Pratt
23351388d0
Rollup merge of #121745 - compiler-errors:refining-impl-trait-deeply-norm, r=lcnr
Deeply normalize obligations in `refining_impl_trait`

We somewhat awkwardly use semantic comparison when checking the `refining_impl_trait` lint. This relies on us being able to normalize bounds eagerly to avoid cases where an unnormalized alias is not considered equal to a normalized alias. Since `normalize` in the new solver is a noop, let's use `deeply_normalize` instead.

r? lcnr

cc ``@tmandry,`` this should fix your bug lol
2024-02-29 05:25:28 -05:00
Nicholas Nethercote
260ae70140 Overhaul how stashed diagnostics work, again.
Stashed errors used to be counted as errors, but could then be
cancelled, leading to `ErrorGuaranteed` soundness holes. #120828 changed
that, closing the soundness hole. But it introduced other difficulties
because you sometimes have to account for pending stashed errors when
making decisions about whether errors have occured/will occur and it's
easy to overlook these.

This commit aims for a middle ground.
- Stashed errors (not warnings) are counted immediately as emitted
  errors, avoiding the possibility of forgetting to consider them.
- The ability to cancel (or downgrade) stashed errors is eliminated, by
  disallowing the use of `steal_diagnostic` with errors, and introducing
  the more restrictive methods `try_steal_{modify,replace}_and_emit_err`
  that can be used instead.

Other things:
- `DiagnosticBuilder::stash` and `DiagCtxt::stash_diagnostic` now both
  return `Option<ErrorGuaranteed>`, which enables the removal of two
  `delayed_bug` calls and one `Ty::new_error_with_message` call. This is
  possible because we store error guarantees in
  `DiagCtxt::stashed_diagnostics`.
- Storing the guarantees also saves us having to maintain a counter.
- Calls to the `stashed_err_count` method are no longer necessary
  alongside calls to `has_errors`, which is a nice simplification, and
  eliminates two more `span_delayed_bug` calls and one FIXME comment.
- Tests are added for three of the four fixed PRs mentioned below.
- `issue-121108.rs`'s output improved slightly, omitting a non-useful
  error message.

Fixes #121451.
Fixes #121477.
Fixes #121504.
Fixes #121508.
2024-02-29 11:08:27 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
ec25d6db53 Don't cancel stashed TraitMissingMethod errors.
This gives one extra error message on two tests, but is necessary to fix
bigger problems caused by the cancellation of stashed errors.

(Note: why not just avoid stashing altogether? Because that resulted in
additional output changes.)
2024-02-29 11:05:40 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
c4ec196c7e Don't cancel stashed OpaqueHiddenTypeMismatch errors.
This gives one extra error message on one test, but is necessary to fix
bigger problems caused by the cancellation of stashed errors.

(Note: why not just avoid stashing altogether? Because that resulted in
additional output changes.)
2024-02-29 11:05:38 +11:00
Matthias Krüger
9f9daed889
Rollup merge of #121743 - compiler-errors:opportunistically-resolve-regions, r=jackh726
Opportunistically resolve regions when processing region outlives obligations

Due to the matching in `TypeOutlives` being structural, we should attempt to opportunistically resolve regions before processing region obligations. Thanks ``@lcnr`` for finding this.

r? lcnr
2024-02-29 00:17:01 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
686a4b1c17
Rollup merge of #121724 - nnethercote:LitKind-Err-for-floats, r=fmease
Use `LitKind::Err` for malformed floats

#121120 changed `StringReader::cook_lexer_literal` to return `LitKind::Err` for malformed integer literals. This commit does the same for float literals, for consistency.

r? ``@fmease``
2024-02-29 00:17:00 +01:00
Michael Goulet
75e15f7cf4 Deeply normalize obligations in refining_impl_trait 2024-02-28 16:09:29 +00:00
Michael Goulet
5cdbe83af8 Opportunistically resolve regions when processing region outlives obligations 2024-02-28 15:44:04 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
1b08d1a92c
Rollup merge of #121702 - compiler-errors:coerce-alias-relate, r=lcnr
Process alias-relate obligations in CoerceUnsized loop

After #119106, we now emit `AliasRelate` goals when relating `?0` and `Alias<T, ..>` in the new solver. In the ad-hoc `CoerceUnsized` selection loop, we now may have `AliasRelate` goals which must be processed to constrain type variables which are mentioned in other goals.

---

For example, in the included test, we try to coerce `&<ManuallyDrop<T> as Deref>::Target` to `&dyn Foo`. This requires proving:
* 1 `&<ManuallyDrop<T> as Deref>::Target: CoerceUnsized<&dyn Foo>`
    * 2 `<ManuallyDrop<T> as Deref>::Target alias-relate ?0`
    * 3 `?0: Unsize<dyn Foo>`
        * 4 `?0: Foo`
        * 5 `?0: Sized`

If we don't process goal (2.) before processing goal (3.), then we hit ambiguity since `?0` is never constrained, and therefore we bail out, refusing to coerce the types. After processing (2.), we know `?0 := T`, and the rest of the goals can be processed normally.
2024-02-28 16:04:54 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
ca69a1ff75
Rollup merge of #121698 - rcvalle:rust-cfi-fix-typo, r=compiler-errors
CFI: Fix typo in test file names

Fixes typo (i.e., saniziter) in test file names.
2024-02-28 16:04:54 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
a0027e86aa
Rollup merge of #121686 - compiler-errors:rpitit-printing, r=lcnr
Adjust printing for RPITITs

1. Call RPITITs `{synthetic#N}` instead of `{opaque#N}`.
2. Fall back to printing the RPITIT like an opaque even when printed as an `AliasTy`, just like we do for `ty::Alias`.

You could argue that (2.) is misleading, but I believe it's more consistent than naming `{synthetic#N}`, which I assume approximately nobody knows where that def path name comes from.

r? lcnr
2024-02-28 16:04:52 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
d8e6550838
Rollup merge of #121527 - Enselic:unix_sigpipe-tests-fixes, r=davidtwco
unix_sigpipe: Simple fixes and improvements in tests

In https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120832 I included 5 preparatory commits.

It will take a while before discussions there and in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/62569 is settled, so here is a PR that splits out 4 of the commits that are easy to review, to get them out of the way.

r? ``@davidtwco`` who already approved these commits in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120832 (but I have tweaked them a bit and rebased them since then).

For the convenience of my reviewer, here are the full commit messages of the commits:
<details>
<summary>Click to expand</summary>

```
commit 948b1d68ab (HEAD -> unix_sigpipe-tests-fixes, origin/unix_sigpipe-tests-fixes)
Author: Martin Nordholts <martin.nordholts@codetale.se>
Date:   Fri Feb 9 07:57:27 2024 +0100

    tests: Add unix_sigpipe-different-duplicates.rs test variant

    To make sure that

        #[unix_sigpipe = "x"]
        #[unix_sigpipe = "y"]

    behaves like

        #[unix_sigpipe = "x"]
        #[unix_sigpipe = "x"]

commit d14f15862d
Author: Martin Nordholts <martin.nordholts@codetale.se>
Date:   Fri Feb 9 08:47:47 2024 +0100

    tests: Combine unix_sigpipe-not-used.rs and unix_sigpipe-only-feature.rs

    The only difference between the files is the presence/absence of

        #![feature(unix_sigpipe)]

    attribute. Avoid duplication by using revisions instead.

commit a1cb3dba84
Author: Martin Nordholts <martin.nordholts@codetale.se>
Date:   Fri Feb 9 06:44:56 2024 +0100

    tests: Rename unix_sigpipe.rs to unix_sigpipe-bare.rs for clarity

    The test is for the "bare" variant of the attribute that looks like this:

        #[unix_sigpipe]

    which is not allowed, because it must look like this:

        #[unix_sigpipe = "sig_ign"]

commit e060274e55
Author: Martin Nordholts <martin.nordholts@codetale.se>
Date:   Fri Feb 9 05:48:24 2024 +0100

    tests: Fix typo unix_sigpipe-error.rs -> unix_sigpipe-sig_ign.rs

    There is no error expected. It's simply the "regular" test for sig_ign.
    So rename it.
```

</details>

Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/97889
2024-02-28 16:04:50 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
c5dafe66ba
Rollup merge of #121226 - chenyukang:yukang-fix-import-alias, r=davidtwco
Fix issues in suggesting importing extern crate paths

Fixes #121168

r? ``@petrochenkov``
2024-02-28 16:04:49 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
840c8d3243 Use LitKind::Err for floats with unsupported bases.
This slightly changes error messages in `float-field.rs`, but nothing of
real importance.
2024-02-28 20:59:32 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
79766098a4 Reformat float-field.rs test.
- Put every literal in its own braces, rather than just some of them,
  for maximal error recovery.
- Add a blank line between every case, for readability.
2024-02-28 20:59:32 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
951f2d9ae2 Use LitKind::Err for floats with empty exponents.
This prevents a follow-up type error in a test, which seems fine.
2024-02-28 20:59:27 +11:00
Michael Goulet
cc584ba245 Process alias-relate obligations in CoerceUnsized loop 2024-02-27 20:07:58 +00:00
Ramon de C Valle
c7476f86b5 CFI: Fix typo in test file names
Fixes typo (i.e., saniziter) in test file names.
2024-02-27 11:03:02 -08:00
Michael Goulet
b57ddfe079 Print RPITIT like an opaque 2024-02-27 17:43:40 +00:00
Michael Goulet
1feef44daf rename RPITIT from opaque to synthetic 2024-02-27 17:43:40 +00:00
Michael Goulet
c8e3f35eb6 Flesh out a few more tests 2024-02-27 17:39:20 +00:00
Michael Goulet
2252ff7302 Also support fnptr(): async Fn in codegen 2024-02-27 17:21:40 +00:00
Michael Goulet
a6727bad88 Support {async closure}: Fn in new solver 2024-02-27 17:21:39 +00:00
Ryan Levick
f115064631 Add the wasm32-wasi-preview2 target
Signed-off-by: Ryan Levick <me@ryanlevick.com>
2024-02-27 09:58:04 -05:00
bors
71ffdf7ff7 Auto merge of #121655 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-qpx3kks, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 4 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #121598 (rename 'try' intrinsic to 'catch_unwind')
 - #121639 (Update books)
 - #121648 (Update Vec and String `{from,into}_raw_parts`-family docs)
 - #121651 (Properly emit `expected ;` on `#[attr] expr`)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-02-27 00:55:14 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
ec5c5b7da8
Rollup merge of #121651 - ShE3py:issue-121647, r=estebank
Properly emit `expected ;` on `#[attr] expr`

Fixes #121647

See #118182, #120586

---
r? estebank
2024-02-27 00:40:01 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
d95c321062
Rollup merge of #121598 - RalfJung:catch_unwind, r=oli-obk
rename 'try' intrinsic to 'catch_unwind'

The intrinsic has nothing to do with `try` blocks, and corresponds to the stable `catch_unwind` function, so this makes a lot more sense IMO.

Also rename Miri's special function while we are at it, to reflect the level of abstraction it works on: it's an unwinding mechanism, on which Rust implements panics.
2024-02-27 00:40:00 +01:00
bors
5c786a7fe3 Auto merge of #121516 - RalfJung:platform-intrinsics-begone, r=oli-obk
remove platform-intrinsics ABI; make SIMD intrinsics be regular intrinsics

`@Amanieu` `@workingjubilee` I don't think there is any reason these need to be "special"? The [original RFC](https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/1199-simd-infrastructure.html) indicated eventually making them stable, but I think that is no longer the plan, so seems to me like we can clean this up a bit.

Blocked on https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/pull/1538, https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/121542.
2024-02-26 22:24:16 +00:00
Lieselotte
1658ca082a
Properly emit expected ; on #[attr] expr 2024-02-26 21:47:10 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
218be2771d
Rollup merge of #121628 - gurry:121534-ice-asymm-binop, r=oli-obk
Do not const prop unions

Unions can produce values whose types don't match their underlying layout types which can lead to ICEs on eval.

Fixes #121534
2024-02-26 16:06:04 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
4f167b4baf
Rollup merge of #121617 - compiler-errors:async-closure-kind-check, r=oli-obk
Actually use the right closure kind when checking async Fn goals

Dumb copy-paste mistake on my part from #120712. Sorry!

r? oli-obk

Fixes #121599
2024-02-26 16:06:04 +01:00
bors
b8de591b65 Auto merge of #119106 - lcnr:decrement-universes, r=BoxyUwU
avoid generalization inside of aliases

The basic idea of this PR is that we don't generalize aliases when the instantiation could fail later on, either due to the *occurs check* or because of a universe error. We instead replace the whole alias with an inference variable and emit a nested `AliasRelate` goal. This `AliasRelate` then fully normalizes the alias before equating it with the inference variable, at which point the alias can be treated like any other rigid type.

We now treat aliases differently depending on whether they are *rigid* or not. To detect whether an alias is rigid we check whether `NormalizesTo` fails. While we already do so inside of `AliasRelate` anyways, also doing so when instantiating a query response would be both ugly/difficult and likely inefficient. To avoid that I change `instantiate_and_apply_query_response` to relate types completely structurally. This change generally removes a lot of annoying complexity, which is nice. It's implemented by adding a flag to `Equate` to change it to structurally handle aliases.

We currently always apply constraints from canonical queries right away. By providing all the necessary information to the canonical query, we can guarantee that instantiating the query response never fails, which further simplifies the implementation. This does add the invariant that *any information which could cause instantiating type variables to fail must also be available inside of the query*.

While it's acceptable for canonicalization to result in more ambiguity, we must not cause the solver to incompletely structurally relate aliases by erasing information. This means we have to be careful when merging universes during canonicalization. As we only generalize for type and const variables we have to make sure that anything nameable by such a type or const variable inside of the canonical query is also nameable outside of it. Because of this we both stop merging universes of existential variables when canonicalizing inputs, we put all uniquified regions into a higher universe which is not nameable by any type or const variable.

I will look into always replacing aliases with inference variables when generalizing in a later PR unless the alias references bound variables. This should both pretty much fix https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/4. This may allow us to merge the universes of existential variables again by changing generalize to not consider their universe when deciding whether to generalize aliases. This requires some additional non-trivial changes to alias-relate, so I am leaving that as future work.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/79. While it would be nice to decrement universe indices when existing a `forall`, that was surprisingly difficult and not necessary to fix this issue. I am really happy with the approach in this PR think it is the correct way forward to also fix the remaining cases of https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/8.
2024-02-26 12:11:58 +00:00
Ralf Jung
b4ca582b89 rename 'try' intrinsic to 'catch_unwind' 2024-02-26 11:10:18 +01:00
lcnr
1c264ca9ca add regression tests 2024-02-26 11:01:31 +01:00
lcnr
2c7ede8f52 update tests 2024-02-26 10:57:46 +01:00
Gurinder Singh
633c92cd6d Do not const pop unions
as they can made to produce values whose types don't
match their underlying layout types which can lead to
ICEs on eval
2024-02-26 15:22:22 +05:30
Guillaume Gomez
76f303d658
Rollup merge of #121620 - nnethercote:fix-even-more-121208-fallout, r=lcnr
Fix more #121208 fallout (round 3)

#121208 converted lots of delayed bugs to bugs. Unsurprisingly, there were a few invalid conversion found via fuzzing.

r? `@lcnr`
2024-02-26 10:27:43 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
5bd909227d
Rollup merge of #121554 - Enselic:sigaction, r=oli-obk
Don't unnecessarily change `SIGPIPE` disposition in `unix_sigpipe` tests

In `auxiliary/sigpipe-utils.rs`, all we want to know is the current `SIGPIPE` disposition. We should not change it. So use `libc::sigaction` instead of `libc::signal`. That way we can also remove the code that restores it.

Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/97889.
2024-02-26 10:27:42 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
91d337dfa8
Rollup merge of #120840 - HTGAzureX1212:HTGAzureX1212/unicode-identifier-types, r=fmease,Manishearth
Split Diagnostics for Uncommon Codepoints: Add Individual Identifier Types

This pull request further modifies the `uncommon_codepoints` lint, adding the individual identifier types of `Technical`, `Not_NFKC`, `Exclusion` and `Limited_Use` to the diagnostic message.

Example rendered diagnostic:
```
error: identifier contains a Unicode codepoint that is not used in normalized strings: 'ij'
  --> $DIR/lint-uncommon-codepoints.rs:6:4
   |
LL | fn dijkstra() {}
   |    ^^^^^^^
   = note: this character is included in the Not_NFKC Unicode general security profile
```

Second step of #120228.
2024-02-26 10:27:41 +01:00
HTGAzureX1212.
8bccceb8fc separate messages for individual categories 2024-02-26 10:09:03 +08:00
Michael Goulet
ff07f55db5 Actually use the right closure kind when checking async Fn goals 2024-02-26 01:36:14 +00:00
bors
0250ef2571 Auto merge of #121461 - reitermarkus:generic-nonzero-tests, r=dtolnay
Use generic `NonZero` in tests.

Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/120257

r? `@dtolnay`
2024-02-26 01:16:16 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
edda2a7d3e Revert some span_bugs to span_delayed_bug.
Fixes #121503.
Fixes #121597.
2024-02-26 10:57:30 +11:00
bors
b0d3e04ca9 Auto merge of #120393 - Urgau:rfc3373-non-local-defs, r=WaffleLapkin
Implement RFC 3373: Avoid non-local definitions in functions

This PR implements [RFC 3373: Avoid non-local definitions in functions](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/120363).
2024-02-25 19:11:06 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
a4423884c1
Rollup merge of #121586 - gurry:121532-ice-unwrap-on-none, r=cjgillot
Don't use `unwrap()` in `ArrayIntoIter` lint when typeck fails

Fixes #121532
2024-02-25 17:05:23 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
4d442f5a58
Rollup merge of #121409 - compiler-errors:atb-cycle, r=cjgillot
Prevent cycle in implied predicates computation

Makes #65913 from hang -> fail. I believe fail is the correct state for this test to remain for the long term.
2024-02-25 17:05:22 +01:00