Replace `#[rustc_do_not_implement_via_object]` with `#[rustc_dyn_incompatible_trait]`
Background: `#[rustc_do_not_implement_via_object]` on a trait currently still allows `dyn Trait` to exist (if the trait is otherwise dyn-compatible), it just means that `dyn Trait` does not automatically implement `Trait` via the normal object candidate. For some traits, this means that `dyn Trait` does not implement `Trait` at all (e.g. `Unsize` and `Tuple`). For some traits, this means that `dyn Trait` implements `Trait`, but with different associated types (e.g. `Pointee`, `DiscriminantKind`). Both of these cases can can cause issues with codegen , as seen in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/148089 (and https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/148089#issuecomment-3447803823 ), because codegen assumes that if `dyn Trait` does not implement `Trait` (including if `dyn Trait<Assoc = T>` does not implement `Trait` with `Assoc == T`), then `dyn Trait` cannot be constructed, so vtable accesses on `dyn Trait` are unreachable, but this is not the case if `dyn Trait` has multiple supertraits: one which is `#[rustc_do_not_implement_via_object]`, and one which we are doing the vtable access to call a method from.
This PR replaces `#[rustc_do_not_implement_via_object]` with `#[rustc_dyn_incompatible_trait]`, which makes the marked trait dyn-incompatible, making `dyn Trait` not well-formed, instead of it being well-formed but not implementing `Trait`. This resolvesrust-lang/rust#148089 by making it not compile.
May fixrust-lang/rust#148615
The traits that are currently marked `#[rustc_do_not_implement_via_object]` are: `Sized`, `MetaSized`, `PointeeSized`, `TransmuteFrom`, `Unsize`, `BikeshedGuaranteedNoDrop`, `DiscriminantKind`, `Destruct`, `Tuple`, `FnPtr`, `Pointee`. Of these:
* `Sized` and `FnPtr` are already not dyn-compatible (`FnPtr: Copy`, which implies `Sized`)
* `MetaSized`
* Removed `#[rustc_do_not_implement_via_object]`. Still dyn-compatible after this change. (Has a special-case in the trait solvers to ignore the object candidate for `dyn MetaSized`, since it `dyn MetaSized: MetSized` comes from the sized candidate that all `dyn Trait` get.)
* `PointeeSized`
* Removed `#[rustc_do_not_implement_via_object]`. It doesn't seem to have been doing anything anyway ([playground](https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=nightly&mode=debug&edition=2024&gist=a395626c8bef791b87a2d371777b7841)), since `PointeeSized` is removed before trait solving(?).
* `Pointee`, `DiscriminantKind`, `Unsize`, and `Tuple` being dyn-compatible without having `dyn Trait: Trait` (with same assoc tys) can be observed to cause codegen issues (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/148089) so should be made dyn-incompatible
* `Destruct`, `TransmuteFrom`, and `BikeshedGuaranteedNoDrop` I'm not sure if would be useful as object types, but they can be relaxed to being dyn-compatible later if it is determined they should be.
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<details> <summary> resolved </summary>
Questions before merge:
1. `dyn MetaSized: MetaSized` having both `SizedCandidate` and `ObjectCandidate`
1. I'm not sure if the checks in compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/project.rs and compiler/rustc_next_trait_solver/src/solve/assembly/mod.rs were "load-bearing" for `MetaSized` (which is the only trait that was previously `#[rustc_do_not_implement_via_object]` that is still dyn-compatible after this change). Is it fine to just remove them? Removing them (as I did in the second commit) doesn't change any UI test results.
3. IIUC, `dyn MetaSized` could get its `MetaSized` implementation in two ways: the object candidate (the normal `dyn Trait: Trait`) that was supressed by `#[rustc_do_not_implement_via_object]`, and the `SizedCandidate` (that all `dyn Trait` get for `dyn Trait: MetaSized`). Given that `MetaSized` has no associated types or methods, is it fine that these both exist now? Or is it better to only have the `SizedCandidate` and leave these checks in (i.e. drop the second commit, and remove the FIXMEs)?
4. Resolved: the trait solvers special-case `dyn MetaSized` to ignore the object candidate in preference to the sizedness candidate (technically the check is for any `is_sizedness_trait`, but only `MetaSized` gets this far (`Sized` is inherently dyn-incompatible, and `dyn PointeeSized` is ill-formed for other reasons)
4. Diagnostics improvements?
1. The diagnostics are kinda bad. If you have a `trait Foo: Pointee {}`, you now get a note that reads like *Foo* "opted out of dyn-compatbility", when really `Pointee` did that.
2. Resolved: can be improved later
<details> <summary>diagnostic example</summary>
```rs
#![feature(ptr_metadata)]
trait C: std::ptr::Pointee {}
fn main() {
let y: &dyn C;
}
```
```rs
error[E0038]: the trait `C` is not dyn compatible
--> c.rs:6:17
|
6 | let y: &dyn C;
| ^ `C` is not dyn compatible
|
note: for a trait to be dyn compatible it needs to allow building a vtable
for more information, visit <https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/items/traits.html#dyn-compatibility>
--> /home/zachary/opt_mount/zachary/Programming/rust-compiler-2/library/core/src/ptr/metadata.rs:57:1
|
57 | #[rustc_dyn_incompatible_trait]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ...because it opted out of dyn-compatbility
|
::: c.rs:3:7
|
3 | trait C: std::ptr::Pointee {}
| - this trait is not dyn compatible...
error: aborting due to 1 previous error
For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0038`.
```
</details> </details>
Still investigating "3. `compiler/rustc_hir/src/attrs/encode_cross_crate.rs`: Should `DynIncompatibleTrait` attribute be encoded cross crate?"