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Diffstat (limited to 'tests')
101 files changed, 1864 insertions, 621 deletions
diff --git a/tests/assembly-llvm/c-variadic-arm.rs b/tests/assembly-llvm/c-variadic-arm.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2ef307405e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/assembly-llvm/c-variadic-arm.rs @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +//@ assembly-output: emit-asm +//@ compile-flags: -Copt-level=3 +//@ only-arm +//@ ignore-thumb +//@ ignore-android +#![no_std] +#![crate_type = "lib"] +#![feature(c_variadic)] + +// Check that the assembly that rustc generates matches what clang emits. + +#[unsafe(no_mangle)] +unsafe extern "C" fn variadic(a: f64, mut args: ...) -> f64 { + // CHECK-LABEL: variadic + // CHECK: sub sp, sp + + // CHECK: vldr + // CHECK: vadd.f64 + // CHECK: vldr + // CHECK: vadd.f64 + let b = args.arg::<f64>(); + let c = args.arg::<f64>(); + a + b + c + + // CHECK: add sp, sp +} diff --git a/tests/codegen-llvm/align-static.rs b/tests/codegen-llvm/align-static.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..53db998919a --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/codegen-llvm/align-static.rs @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +//@ compile-flags: -C no-prepopulate-passes -Z mir-opt-level=0 + +#![crate_type = "lib"] +#![feature(static_align)] + +// CHECK: @STATIC_ALIGN = +// CHECK-SAME: align 16 +#[no_mangle] +#[rustc_align_static(16)] +pub static STATIC_ALIGN: u64 = 0; + +// CHECK: @ALIGN_SPECIFIED_TWICE_1 = +// CHECK-SAME: align 64 +#[no_mangle] +#[rustc_align_static(32)] +#[rustc_align_static(64)] +pub static ALIGN_SPECIFIED_TWICE_1: u64 = 0; + +// CHECK: @ALIGN_SPECIFIED_TWICE_2 = +// CHECK-SAME: align 128 +#[no_mangle] +#[rustc_align_static(128)] +#[rustc_align_static(32)] +pub static ALIGN_SPECIFIED_TWICE_2: u64 = 0; + +// CHECK: @ALIGN_SPECIFIED_TWICE_3 = +// CHECK-SAME: align 256 +#[no_mangle] +#[rustc_align_static(32)] +#[rustc_align_static(256)] +pub static ALIGN_SPECIFIED_TWICE_3: u64 = 0; diff --git a/tests/codegen-llvm/c-variadic-lifetime.rs b/tests/codegen-llvm/c-variadic-lifetime.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5b2f8af18c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/codegen-llvm/c-variadic-lifetime.rs @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +//@ add-core-stubs +//@ compile-flags: -Copt-level=3 +#![feature(c_variadic)] +#![crate_type = "lib"] + +// Check that `%args` explicitly has its lifetime start and end. Being explicit can improve +// instruction and register selection, see e.g. https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/144549 + +#[unsafe(no_mangle)] +unsafe extern "C" fn variadic(a: f64, mut args: ...) -> f64 { + // CHECK: call void @llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64 {{[0-9]+}}, ptr nonnull %args) + // CHECK: call void @llvm.va_start.p0(ptr nonnull %args) + + let b = args.arg::<f64>(); + let c = args.arg::<f64>(); + + a + b + c + + // CHECK: call void @llvm.va_end.p0(ptr nonnull %args) + // CHECK: call void @llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64 {{[0-9]+}}, ptr nonnull %args) +} diff --git a/tests/mir-opt/retag.core.ptr-drop_in_place.Test.SimplifyCfg-make_shim.after.panic-abort.mir b/tests/mir-opt/retag.core.ptr-drop_in_place.Test.SimplifyCfg-make_shim.after.panic-abort.mir index 7be3ab8cbae..8e47aabb9b9 100644 --- a/tests/mir-opt/retag.core.ptr-drop_in_place.Test.SimplifyCfg-make_shim.after.panic-abort.mir +++ b/tests/mir-opt/retag.core.ptr-drop_in_place.Test.SimplifyCfg-make_shim.after.panic-abort.mir @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -// MIR for `drop_in_place` after SimplifyCfg-make_shim +// MIR for `std::ptr::drop_in_place` after SimplifyCfg-make_shim fn drop_in_place(_1: *mut Test) -> () { let mut _0: (); diff --git a/tests/mir-opt/retag.core.ptr-drop_in_place.Test.SimplifyCfg-make_shim.after.panic-unwind.mir b/tests/mir-opt/retag.core.ptr-drop_in_place.Test.SimplifyCfg-make_shim.after.panic-unwind.mir index 6c3c1aaa2bd..2457405d996 100644 --- a/tests/mir-opt/retag.core.ptr-drop_in_place.Test.SimplifyCfg-make_shim.after.panic-unwind.mir +++ b/tests/mir-opt/retag.core.ptr-drop_in_place.Test.SimplifyCfg-make_shim.after.panic-unwind.mir @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -// MIR for `drop_in_place` after SimplifyCfg-make_shim +// MIR for `std::ptr::drop_in_place` after SimplifyCfg-make_shim fn drop_in_place(_1: *mut Test) -> () { let mut _0: (); diff --git a/tests/mir-opt/slice_drop_shim.core.ptr-drop_in_place.[String;42].AddMovesForPackedDrops.before.mir b/tests/mir-opt/slice_drop_shim.core.ptr-drop_in_place.[String;42].AddMovesForPackedDrops.before.mir index 9d5af8e84e4..ed3f4788cea 100644 --- a/tests/mir-opt/slice_drop_shim.core.ptr-drop_in_place.[String;42].AddMovesForPackedDrops.before.mir +++ b/tests/mir-opt/slice_drop_shim.core.ptr-drop_in_place.[String;42].AddMovesForPackedDrops.before.mir @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -// MIR for `drop_in_place` before AddMovesForPackedDrops +// MIR for `std::ptr::drop_in_place` before AddMovesForPackedDrops fn drop_in_place(_1: *mut [String; 42]) -> () { let mut _0: (); diff --git a/tests/mir-opt/slice_drop_shim.core.ptr-drop_in_place.[String].AddMovesForPackedDrops.before.mir b/tests/mir-opt/slice_drop_shim.core.ptr-drop_in_place.[String].AddMovesForPackedDrops.before.mir index 144880d1598..bee671af6df 100644 --- a/tests/mir-opt/slice_drop_shim.core.ptr-drop_in_place.[String].AddMovesForPackedDrops.before.mir +++ b/tests/mir-opt/slice_drop_shim.core.ptr-drop_in_place.[String].AddMovesForPackedDrops.before.mir @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -// MIR for `drop_in_place` before AddMovesForPackedDrops +// MIR for `std::ptr::drop_in_place` before AddMovesForPackedDrops fn drop_in_place(_1: *mut [String]) -> () { let mut _0: (); diff --git a/tests/mir-opt/unusual_item_types.core.ptr-drop_in_place.Vec_i32_.AddMovesForPackedDrops.before.mir b/tests/mir-opt/unusual_item_types.core.ptr-drop_in_place.Vec_i32_.AddMovesForPackedDrops.before.mir index 51ef9f7c068..1bdb1c1debd 100644 --- a/tests/mir-opt/unusual_item_types.core.ptr-drop_in_place.Vec_i32_.AddMovesForPackedDrops.before.mir +++ b/tests/mir-opt/unusual_item_types.core.ptr-drop_in_place.Vec_i32_.AddMovesForPackedDrops.before.mir @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -// MIR for `drop_in_place` before AddMovesForPackedDrops +// MIR for `std::ptr::drop_in_place` before AddMovesForPackedDrops fn drop_in_place(_1: *mut Vec<i32>) -> () { let mut _0: (); diff --git a/tests/rustdoc-ui/lints/bare-urls.fixed b/tests/rustdoc-ui/lints/bare-urls.fixed index a91573146b8..ac63e291c5b 100644 --- a/tests/rustdoc-ui/lints/bare-urls.fixed +++ b/tests/rustdoc-ui/lints/bare-urls.fixed @@ -68,3 +68,17 @@ pub mod foo { /// https://somewhere.com/a?hello=12&bye=11#xyz pub fn bar() {} } + +/// <https://bloob.blob> +//~^ ERROR this URL is not a hyperlink +/// [ <https://bloob.blob> ] +//~^ ERROR this URL is not a hyperlink +/// [ <https://bloob.blob>] +//~^ ERROR this URL is not a hyperlink +/// [<https://bloob.blob> ] +//~^ ERROR this URL is not a hyperlink +/// [<https://bloob.blob> +//~^ ERROR this URL is not a hyperlink +/// <https://bloob.blob>] +//~^ ERROR this URL is not a hyperlink +pub fn lint_with_brackets() {} diff --git a/tests/rustdoc-ui/lints/bare-urls.rs b/tests/rustdoc-ui/lints/bare-urls.rs index 5b008cdafa2..a70a3ec822e 100644 --- a/tests/rustdoc-ui/lints/bare-urls.rs +++ b/tests/rustdoc-ui/lints/bare-urls.rs @@ -68,3 +68,17 @@ pub mod foo { /// https://somewhere.com/a?hello=12&bye=11#xyz pub fn bar() {} } + +/// [https://bloob.blob] +//~^ ERROR this URL is not a hyperlink +/// [ https://bloob.blob ] +//~^ ERROR this URL is not a hyperlink +/// [ https://bloob.blob] +//~^ ERROR this URL is not a hyperlink +/// [https://bloob.blob ] +//~^ ERROR this URL is not a hyperlink +/// [https://bloob.blob +//~^ ERROR this URL is not a hyperlink +/// https://bloob.blob] +//~^ ERROR this URL is not a hyperlink +pub fn lint_with_brackets() {} diff --git a/tests/rustdoc-ui/lints/bare-urls.stderr b/tests/rustdoc-ui/lints/bare-urls.stderr index e1108c7e7f8..fc3c642f5aa 100644 --- a/tests/rustdoc-ui/lints/bare-urls.stderr +++ b/tests/rustdoc-ui/lints/bare-urls.stderr @@ -243,5 +243,73 @@ help: use an automatic link instead LL | #[doc = "<https://example.com/raw>"] | + + -error: aborting due to 20 previous errors +error: this URL is not a hyperlink + --> $DIR/bare-urls.rs:72:5 + | +LL | /// [https://bloob.blob] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use an automatic link instead: `<https://bloob.blob>` + | + = note: bare URLs are not automatically turned into clickable links + +error: this URL is not a hyperlink + --> $DIR/bare-urls.rs:74:7 + | +LL | /// [ https://bloob.blob ] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: bare URLs are not automatically turned into clickable links +help: use an automatic link instead + | +LL | /// [ <https://bloob.blob> ] + | + + + +error: this URL is not a hyperlink + --> $DIR/bare-urls.rs:76:7 + | +LL | /// [ https://bloob.blob] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: bare URLs are not automatically turned into clickable links +help: use an automatic link instead + | +LL | /// [ <https://bloob.blob>] + | + + + +error: this URL is not a hyperlink + --> $DIR/bare-urls.rs:78:6 + | +LL | /// [https://bloob.blob ] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: bare URLs are not automatically turned into clickable links +help: use an automatic link instead + | +LL | /// [<https://bloob.blob> ] + | + + + +error: this URL is not a hyperlink + --> $DIR/bare-urls.rs:80:6 + | +LL | /// [https://bloob.blob + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: bare URLs are not automatically turned into clickable links +help: use an automatic link instead + | +LL | /// [<https://bloob.blob> + | + + + +error: this URL is not a hyperlink + --> $DIR/bare-urls.rs:82:5 + | +LL | /// https://bloob.blob] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: bare URLs are not automatically turned into clickable links +help: use an automatic link instead + | +LL | /// <https://bloob.blob>] + | + + + +error: aborting due to 26 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui-fulldeps/auxiliary/parser.rs b/tests/ui-fulldeps/auxiliary/parser.rs index 6726969350d..6ee39e5130f 100644 --- a/tests/ui-fulldeps/auxiliary/parser.rs +++ b/tests/ui-fulldeps/auxiliary/parser.rs @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ extern crate rustc_span; use rustc_ast::ast::{AttrKind, Attribute, DUMMY_NODE_ID, Expr}; use rustc_ast::mut_visit::{self, MutVisitor}; use rustc_ast::node_id::NodeId; -use rustc_ast::token::{self, Token}; +use rustc_ast::token; use rustc_ast::tokenstream::{AttrTokenStream, AttrTokenTree, LazyAttrTokenStream}; use rustc_errors::Diag; use rustc_parse::parser::Recovery; @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ pub fn parse_expr(psess: &ParseSess, source_code: &str) -> Option<Box<Expr>> { psess, FileName::anon_source_code(source_code), source_code.to_owned(), + rustc_parse::lexer::StripTokens::Nothing, )); let mut parser = parser.recovery(Recovery::Forbidden); diff --git a/tests/ui-fulldeps/mod_dir_path_canonicalized.rs b/tests/ui-fulldeps/mod_dir_path_canonicalized.rs index 99cb5fc5aa1..df5f29e35fe 100644 --- a/tests/ui-fulldeps/mod_dir_path_canonicalized.rs +++ b/tests/ui-fulldeps/mod_dir_path_canonicalized.rs @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ extern crate rustc_span; #[allow(unused_extern_crates)] extern crate rustc_driver; -use rustc_parse::{new_parser_from_file, unwrap_or_emit_fatal}; +use rustc_parse::{lexer::StripTokens, new_parser_from_file, unwrap_or_emit_fatal}; use rustc_session::parse::ParseSess; use std::path::Path; @@ -34,6 +34,11 @@ fn parse() { let path = Path::new(file!()); let path = path.canonicalize().unwrap(); - let mut parser = unwrap_or_emit_fatal(new_parser_from_file(&psess, &path, None)); + let mut parser = unwrap_or_emit_fatal(new_parser_from_file( + &psess, + &path, + StripTokens::ShebangAndFrontmatter, + None, + )); let _ = parser.parse_crate_mod(); } diff --git a/tests/ui/abi/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs b/tests/ui/abi/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs index 877a25e8b08..75232a66ab0 100644 --- a/tests/ui/abi/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs +++ b/tests/ui/abi/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ // FIXME: +soft-float itself doesn't set -vector //@[z13_soft_float] compile-flags: --target s390x-unknown-linux-gnu -C target-cpu=z13 -C target-feature=-vector,+soft-float //@[z13_soft_float] needs-llvm-components: systemz +//[z13_soft_float]~? WARN must be disabled to ensure that the ABI of the current target can be implemented correctly #![feature(no_core, repr_simd, s390x_target_feature)] #![no_core] diff --git a/tests/ui/abi/simd-abi-checks-s390x.z10.stderr b/tests/ui/abi/simd-abi-checks-s390x.z10.stderr index c1c4e90f3cf..e1cfa373c63 100644 --- a/tests/ui/abi/simd-abi-checks-s390x.z10.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/abi/simd-abi-checks-s390x.z10.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `i8x8` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:38:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:39:1 | LL | extern "C" fn vector_ret_small(x: &i8x8) -> i8x8 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ function defined here @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ LL | extern "C" fn vector_ret_small(x: &i8x8) -> i8x8 { = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `i8x16` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:43:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:44:1 | LL | extern "C" fn vector_ret(x: &i8x16) -> i8x16 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ function defined here @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ LL | extern "C" fn vector_ret(x: &i8x16) -> i8x16 { = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `TransparentWrapper<i8x8>` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:89:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:90:1 | LL | / extern "C" fn vector_transparent_wrapper_ret_small( LL | | x: &TransparentWrapper<i8x8>, @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ LL | | ) -> TransparentWrapper<i8x8> { = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `TransparentWrapper<i8x16>` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:96:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:97:1 | LL | / extern "C" fn vector_transparent_wrapper_ret( LL | | x: &TransparentWrapper<i8x16>, @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ LL | | ) -> TransparentWrapper<i8x16> { = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `i8x8` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:111:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:112:1 | LL | extern "C" fn vector_arg_small(x: i8x8) -> i64 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ function defined here @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ LL | extern "C" fn vector_arg_small(x: i8x8) -> i64 { = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `i8x16` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:116:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:117:1 | LL | extern "C" fn vector_arg(x: i8x16) -> i64 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ function defined here @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ LL | extern "C" fn vector_arg(x: i8x16) -> i64 { = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `Wrapper<i8x8>` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:127:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:128:1 | LL | extern "C" fn vector_wrapper_arg_small(x: Wrapper<i8x8>) -> i64 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ function defined here @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ LL | extern "C" fn vector_wrapper_arg_small(x: Wrapper<i8x8>) -> i64 { = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `Wrapper<i8x16>` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:132:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:133:1 | LL | extern "C" fn vector_wrapper_arg(x: Wrapper<i8x16>) -> i64 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ function defined here @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ LL | extern "C" fn vector_wrapper_arg(x: Wrapper<i8x16>) -> i64 { = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `TransparentWrapper<i8x8>` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:143:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:144:1 | LL | extern "C" fn vector_transparent_wrapper_arg_small(x: TransparentWrapper<i8x8>) -> i64 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ function defined here @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ LL | extern "C" fn vector_transparent_wrapper_arg_small(x: TransparentWrapper<i8 = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `TransparentWrapper<i8x16>` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:148:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:149:1 | LL | extern "C" fn vector_transparent_wrapper_arg(x: TransparentWrapper<i8x16>) -> i64 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ function defined here diff --git a/tests/ui/abi/simd-abi-checks-s390x.z13_no_vector.stderr b/tests/ui/abi/simd-abi-checks-s390x.z13_no_vector.stderr index c1c4e90f3cf..e1cfa373c63 100644 --- a/tests/ui/abi/simd-abi-checks-s390x.z13_no_vector.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/abi/simd-abi-checks-s390x.z13_no_vector.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `i8x8` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:38:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:39:1 | LL | extern "C" fn vector_ret_small(x: &i8x8) -> i8x8 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ function defined here @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ LL | extern "C" fn vector_ret_small(x: &i8x8) -> i8x8 { = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `i8x16` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:43:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:44:1 | LL | extern "C" fn vector_ret(x: &i8x16) -> i8x16 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ function defined here @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ LL | extern "C" fn vector_ret(x: &i8x16) -> i8x16 { = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `TransparentWrapper<i8x8>` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:89:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:90:1 | LL | / extern "C" fn vector_transparent_wrapper_ret_small( LL | | x: &TransparentWrapper<i8x8>, @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ LL | | ) -> TransparentWrapper<i8x8> { = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `TransparentWrapper<i8x16>` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:96:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:97:1 | LL | / extern "C" fn vector_transparent_wrapper_ret( LL | | x: &TransparentWrapper<i8x16>, @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ LL | | ) -> TransparentWrapper<i8x16> { = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `i8x8` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:111:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:112:1 | LL | extern "C" fn vector_arg_small(x: i8x8) -> i64 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ function defined here @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ LL | extern "C" fn vector_arg_small(x: i8x8) -> i64 { = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `i8x16` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:116:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:117:1 | LL | extern "C" fn vector_arg(x: i8x16) -> i64 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ function defined here @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ LL | extern "C" fn vector_arg(x: i8x16) -> i64 { = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `Wrapper<i8x8>` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:127:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:128:1 | LL | extern "C" fn vector_wrapper_arg_small(x: Wrapper<i8x8>) -> i64 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ function defined here @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ LL | extern "C" fn vector_wrapper_arg_small(x: Wrapper<i8x8>) -> i64 { = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `Wrapper<i8x16>` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:132:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:133:1 | LL | extern "C" fn vector_wrapper_arg(x: Wrapper<i8x16>) -> i64 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ function defined here @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ LL | extern "C" fn vector_wrapper_arg(x: Wrapper<i8x16>) -> i64 { = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `TransparentWrapper<i8x8>` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:143:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:144:1 | LL | extern "C" fn vector_transparent_wrapper_arg_small(x: TransparentWrapper<i8x8>) -> i64 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ function defined here @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ LL | extern "C" fn vector_transparent_wrapper_arg_small(x: TransparentWrapper<i8 = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `TransparentWrapper<i8x16>` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:148:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:149:1 | LL | extern "C" fn vector_transparent_wrapper_arg(x: TransparentWrapper<i8x16>) -> i64 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ function defined here diff --git a/tests/ui/abi/simd-abi-checks-s390x.z13_soft_float.stderr b/tests/ui/abi/simd-abi-checks-s390x.z13_soft_float.stderr index c1c4e90f3cf..577fcc23bf1 100644 --- a/tests/ui/abi/simd-abi-checks-s390x.z13_soft_float.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/abi/simd-abi-checks-s390x.z13_soft_float.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,10 @@ +warning: target feature `soft-float` must be disabled to ensure that the ABI of the current target can be implemented correctly + | + = note: this was previously accepted by the compiler but is being phased out; it will become a hard error in a future release! + = note: for more information, see issue #116344 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116344> + error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `i8x8` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:38:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:39:1 | LL | extern "C" fn vector_ret_small(x: &i8x8) -> i8x8 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ function defined here @@ -7,7 +12,7 @@ LL | extern "C" fn vector_ret_small(x: &i8x8) -> i8x8 { = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `i8x16` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:43:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:44:1 | LL | extern "C" fn vector_ret(x: &i8x16) -> i8x16 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ function defined here @@ -15,7 +20,7 @@ LL | extern "C" fn vector_ret(x: &i8x16) -> i8x16 { = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `TransparentWrapper<i8x8>` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:89:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:90:1 | LL | / extern "C" fn vector_transparent_wrapper_ret_small( LL | | x: &TransparentWrapper<i8x8>, @@ -25,7 +30,7 @@ LL | | ) -> TransparentWrapper<i8x8> { = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `TransparentWrapper<i8x16>` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:96:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:97:1 | LL | / extern "C" fn vector_transparent_wrapper_ret( LL | | x: &TransparentWrapper<i8x16>, @@ -35,7 +40,7 @@ LL | | ) -> TransparentWrapper<i8x16> { = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `i8x8` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:111:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:112:1 | LL | extern "C" fn vector_arg_small(x: i8x8) -> i64 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ function defined here @@ -43,7 +48,7 @@ LL | extern "C" fn vector_arg_small(x: i8x8) -> i64 { = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `i8x16` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:116:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:117:1 | LL | extern "C" fn vector_arg(x: i8x16) -> i64 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ function defined here @@ -51,7 +56,7 @@ LL | extern "C" fn vector_arg(x: i8x16) -> i64 { = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `Wrapper<i8x8>` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:127:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:128:1 | LL | extern "C" fn vector_wrapper_arg_small(x: Wrapper<i8x8>) -> i64 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ function defined here @@ -59,7 +64,7 @@ LL | extern "C" fn vector_wrapper_arg_small(x: Wrapper<i8x8>) -> i64 { = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `Wrapper<i8x16>` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:132:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:133:1 | LL | extern "C" fn vector_wrapper_arg(x: Wrapper<i8x16>) -> i64 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ function defined here @@ -67,7 +72,7 @@ LL | extern "C" fn vector_wrapper_arg(x: Wrapper<i8x16>) -> i64 { = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `TransparentWrapper<i8x8>` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:143:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:144:1 | LL | extern "C" fn vector_transparent_wrapper_arg_small(x: TransparentWrapper<i8x8>) -> i64 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ function defined here @@ -75,12 +80,12 @@ LL | extern "C" fn vector_transparent_wrapper_arg_small(x: TransparentWrapper<i8 = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) error: this function definition uses SIMD vector type `TransparentWrapper<i8x16>` which (with the chosen ABI) requires the `vector` target feature, which is not enabled - --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:148:1 + --> $DIR/simd-abi-checks-s390x.rs:149:1 | LL | extern "C" fn vector_transparent_wrapper_arg(x: TransparentWrapper<i8x16>) -> i64 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ function defined here | = help: consider enabling it globally (`-C target-feature=+vector`) or locally (`#[target_feature(enable="vector")]`) -error: aborting due to 10 previous errors +error: aborting due to 10 previous errors; 1 warning emitted diff --git a/tests/ui/async-await/async-fn/macro-async-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs b/tests/ui/async-await/async-fn/macro-async-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs index ea67831b68e..a13a255d536 100644 --- a/tests/ui/async-await/async-fn/macro-async-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs +++ b/tests/ui/async-await/async-fn/macro-async-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs @@ -1,21 +1,22 @@ // Demonstrates and records a theoretical regressions / breaking changes caused by the // introduction of async trait bounds. -// Setting the edition to 2018 since we don't regress `demo! { dyn async }` in Rust <2018. +// Setting the edition to >2015 since we didn't regress `demo! { dyn async }` in Rust 2015. //@ edition:2018 macro_rules! demo { - ($ty:ty) => { compile_error!("ty"); }; + ($ty:ty) => { compile_error!("ty"); }; // KEEP THIS RULE FIRST AND AS IS! //~^ ERROR ty //~| ERROR ty - (impl $c:ident Trait) => {}; - (dyn $c:ident Trait) => {}; + + // DON'T MODIFY THE MATCHERS BELOW UNLESS THE ASYNC TRAIT MODIFIER SYNTAX CHANGES! + + (impl $c:ident Trait) => { /* KEEP THIS EMPTY! */ }; + (dyn $c:ident Trait) => { /* KEEP THIS EMPTY! */ }; } -demo! { impl async Trait } -//~^ ERROR `async` trait bounds are unstable +demo! { impl async Trait } //~ ERROR `async` trait bounds are unstable -demo! { dyn async Trait } -//~^ ERROR `async` trait bounds are unstable +demo! { dyn async Trait } //~ ERROR `async` trait bounds are unstable fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/async-await/async-fn/macro-async-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.stderr b/tests/ui/async-await/async-fn/macro-async-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.stderr index 6c3044e64d2..0292c53fb1c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/async-await/async-fn/macro-async-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/async-await/async-fn/macro-async-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: ty --> $DIR/macro-async-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs:8:19 | -LL | ($ty:ty) => { compile_error!("ty"); }; +LL | ($ty:ty) => { compile_error!("ty"); }; // KEEP THIS RULE FIRST AND AS IS! | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ... LL | demo! { impl async Trait } @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ LL | demo! { impl async Trait } error: ty --> $DIR/macro-async-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs:8:19 | -LL | ($ty:ty) => { compile_error!("ty"); }; +LL | ($ty:ty) => { compile_error!("ty"); }; // KEEP THIS RULE FIRST AND AS IS! | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ... LL | demo! { dyn async Trait } @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ LL | demo! { dyn async Trait } = note: this error originates in the macro `demo` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) error[E0658]: `async` trait bounds are unstable - --> $DIR/macro-async-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs:15:14 + --> $DIR/macro-async-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs:18:14 | LL | demo! { impl async Trait } | ^^^^^ @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ LL | demo! { impl async Trait } = help: use the desugared name of the async trait, such as `AsyncFn` error[E0658]: `async` trait bounds are unstable - --> $DIR/macro-async-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs:18:13 + --> $DIR/macro-async-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs:20:13 | LL | demo! { dyn async Trait } | ^^^^^ diff --git a/tests/ui/attributes/malformed-static-align.rs b/tests/ui/attributes/malformed-static-align.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..305d8acf8af --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/attributes/malformed-static-align.rs @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +#![feature(static_align)] +#![crate_type = "lib"] + +#[rustc_align_static = 16] //~ ERROR malformed `rustc_align_static` attribute input +static S1: () = (); + +#[rustc_align_static("hello")] //~ ERROR invalid alignment value: not an unsuffixed integer +static S2: () = (); + +#[rustc_align_static(0)] //~ ERROR invalid alignment value: not a power of two +static S3: () = (); + +#[repr(align(16))] //~ ERROR `#[repr(align(...))]` is not supported on static +static S4: () = (); + +#[rustc_align_static(16)] //~ ERROR `#[rustc_align_static]` attribute cannot be used on structs +struct Struct1; diff --git a/tests/ui/attributes/malformed-static-align.stderr b/tests/ui/attributes/malformed-static-align.stderr new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..35f654d3990 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/attributes/malformed-static-align.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +error[E0539]: malformed `rustc_align_static` attribute input + --> $DIR/malformed-static-align.rs:4:1 + | +LL | #[rustc_align_static = 16] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | | + | expected this to be a list + | help: must be of the form: `#[rustc_align_static(<alignment in bytes>)]` + +error[E0589]: invalid alignment value: not an unsuffixed integer + --> $DIR/malformed-static-align.rs:7:22 + | +LL | #[rustc_align_static("hello")] + | ^^^^^^^ + +error[E0589]: invalid alignment value: not a power of two + --> $DIR/malformed-static-align.rs:10:22 + | +LL | #[rustc_align_static(0)] + | ^ + +error: `#[rustc_align_static]` attribute cannot be used on structs + --> $DIR/malformed-static-align.rs:16:1 + | +LL | #[rustc_align_static(16)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: `#[rustc_align_static]` can be applied to statics and foreign statics + +error: `#[repr(align(...))]` is not supported on statics + --> $DIR/malformed-static-align.rs:13:8 + | +LL | #[repr(align(16))] + | ^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: use `#[rustc_align_static(...)]` instead + --> $DIR/malformed-static-align.rs:13:8 + | +LL | #[repr(align(16))] + | ^^^^^^^^^ + +error: aborting due to 5 previous errors + +Some errors have detailed explanations: E0539, E0589. +For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0539`. diff --git a/tests/ui/c-variadic/issue-86053-1.rs b/tests/ui/c-variadic/issue-86053-1.rs index 537d0263adf..58dfee55cf8 100644 --- a/tests/ui/c-variadic/issue-86053-1.rs +++ b/tests/ui/c-variadic/issue-86053-1.rs @@ -13,6 +13,6 @@ fn ordering4 < 'a , 'b > ( a : , self , self , self , //~| ERROR unexpected `self` parameter in function //~| ERROR unexpected `self` parameter in function //~| ERROR `...` must be the last argument of a C-variadic function - //~| ERROR defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention + //~| ERROR `...` is not supported for non-extern functions //~| ERROR cannot find type `F` in this scope } diff --git a/tests/ui/c-variadic/issue-86053-1.stderr b/tests/ui/c-variadic/issue-86053-1.stderr index b58016b5a81..adbc04d3a65 100644 --- a/tests/ui/c-variadic/issue-86053-1.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/c-variadic/issue-86053-1.stderr @@ -46,11 +46,13 @@ error: `...` must be the last argument of a C-variadic function LL | self , ... , self , self , ... ) where F : FnOnce ( & 'a & 'b usize ) { | ^^^ -error: defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention +error: `...` is not supported for non-extern functions --> $DIR/issue-86053-1.rs:11:36 | LL | self , ... , self , self , ... ) where F : FnOnce ( & 'a & 'b usize ) { | ^^^ + | + = help: only `extern "C"` and `extern "C-unwind"` functions may have a C variable argument list error[E0412]: cannot find type `F` in this scope --> $DIR/issue-86053-1.rs:11:48 diff --git a/tests/ui/c-variadic/not-async.rs b/tests/ui/c-variadic/not-async.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..45a7e1f8972 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/c-variadic/not-async.rs @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +//@ edition: 2021 +#![feature(c_variadic)] +#![crate_type = "lib"] + +async unsafe extern "C" fn cannot_be_async(x: isize, ...) {} +//~^ ERROR functions cannot be both `async` and C-variadic +//~| ERROR hidden type for `impl Future<Output = ()>` captures lifetime that does not appear in bounds diff --git a/tests/ui/c-variadic/not-async.stderr b/tests/ui/c-variadic/not-async.stderr new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b8caf0d8bd8 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/c-variadic/not-async.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +error: functions cannot be both `async` and C-variadic + --> $DIR/not-async.rs:5:1 + | +LL | async unsafe extern "C" fn cannot_be_async(x: isize, ...) {} + | ^^^^^ `async` because of this ^^^ C-variadic because of this + +error[E0700]: hidden type for `impl Future<Output = ()>` captures lifetime that does not appear in bounds + --> $DIR/not-async.rs:5:59 + | +LL | async unsafe extern "C" fn cannot_be_async(x: isize, ...) {} + | --------------------------------------------------------- ^^ + | | + | opaque type defined here + | + = note: hidden type `{async fn body of cannot_be_async()}` captures lifetime `'_` + +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors + +For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0700`. diff --git a/tests/ui/cmse-nonsecure/cmse-nonsecure-entry/generics.rs b/tests/ui/cmse-nonsecure/cmse-nonsecure-entry/generics.rs index ad4fca8252d..eb6f4a32365 100644 --- a/tests/ui/cmse-nonsecure/cmse-nonsecure-entry/generics.rs +++ b/tests/ui/cmse-nonsecure/cmse-nonsecure-entry/generics.rs @@ -53,9 +53,7 @@ extern "cmse-nonsecure-entry" fn trait_object(x: &dyn Trait) -> &dyn Trait { x } -extern "cmse-nonsecure-entry" fn static_trait_object( - x: &'static dyn Trait, -) -> &'static dyn Trait { +extern "cmse-nonsecure-entry" fn static_trait_object(x: &'static dyn Trait) -> &'static dyn Trait { //~^ ERROR return value of `"cmse-nonsecure-entry"` function too large to pass via registers [E0798] x } @@ -63,14 +61,12 @@ extern "cmse-nonsecure-entry" fn static_trait_object( #[repr(transparent)] struct WrapperTransparent<'a>(&'a dyn Trait); -extern "cmse-nonsecure-entry" fn wrapped_trait_object( - x: WrapperTransparent, -) -> WrapperTransparent { +extern "cmse-nonsecure-entry" fn wrapped_trait_object(x: WrapperTransparent) -> WrapperTransparent { //~^ ERROR return value of `"cmse-nonsecure-entry"` function too large to pass via registers [E0798] x } -extern "cmse-nonsecure-entry" fn c_variadic(_: u32, _: ...) { - //~^ ERROR defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention +unsafe extern "cmse-nonsecure-entry" fn c_variadic(_: u32, _: ...) { + //~^ ERROR `...` is not supported for `extern "cmse-nonsecure-entry"` functions //~| ERROR requires `va_list` lang_item } diff --git a/tests/ui/cmse-nonsecure/cmse-nonsecure-entry/generics.stderr b/tests/ui/cmse-nonsecure/cmse-nonsecure-entry/generics.stderr index 7aeb6969feb..8937def9428 100644 --- a/tests/ui/cmse-nonsecure/cmse-nonsecure-entry/generics.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/cmse-nonsecure/cmse-nonsecure-entry/generics.stderr @@ -1,8 +1,12 @@ -error: defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention - --> $DIR/generics.rs:73:53 +error: `...` is not supported for `extern "cmse-nonsecure-entry"` functions + --> $DIR/generics.rs:69:60 | -LL | extern "cmse-nonsecure-entry" fn c_variadic(_: u32, _: ...) { - | ^^^^^^ +LL | unsafe extern "cmse-nonsecure-entry" fn c_variadic(_: u32, _: ...) { + | ----------------------------- ^^^^^^ + | | + | `extern "cmse-nonsecure-entry"` because of this + | + = help: only `extern "C"` and `extern "C-unwind"` functions may have a C variable argument list error[E0798]: functions with the `"cmse-nonsecure-entry"` ABI cannot contain generics in their type --> $DIR/generics.rs:30:1 @@ -50,28 +54,28 @@ LL | extern "cmse-nonsecure-entry" fn trait_object(x: &dyn Trait) -> &dyn Trait = note: the result must either be a (transparently wrapped) i64, u64 or f64, or be at most 4 bytes in size error[E0798]: return value of `"cmse-nonsecure-entry"` function too large to pass via registers - --> $DIR/generics.rs:58:6 + --> $DIR/generics.rs:56:80 | -LL | ) -> &'static dyn Trait { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ this type doesn't fit in the available registers +LL | extern "cmse-nonsecure-entry" fn static_trait_object(x: &'static dyn Trait) -> &'static dyn Trait { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ this type doesn't fit in the available registers | = note: functions with the `"cmse-nonsecure-entry"` ABI must pass their result via the available return registers = note: the result must either be a (transparently wrapped) i64, u64 or f64, or be at most 4 bytes in size error[E0798]: return value of `"cmse-nonsecure-entry"` function too large to pass via registers - --> $DIR/generics.rs:68:6 + --> $DIR/generics.rs:64:81 | -LL | ) -> WrapperTransparent { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ this type doesn't fit in the available registers +LL | extern "cmse-nonsecure-entry" fn wrapped_trait_object(x: WrapperTransparent) -> WrapperTransparent { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ this type doesn't fit in the available registers | = note: functions with the `"cmse-nonsecure-entry"` ABI must pass their result via the available return registers = note: the result must either be a (transparently wrapped) i64, u64 or f64, or be at most 4 bytes in size error: requires `va_list` lang_item - --> $DIR/generics.rs:73:53 + --> $DIR/generics.rs:69:60 | -LL | extern "cmse-nonsecure-entry" fn c_variadic(_: u32, _: ...) { - | ^^^^^^ +LL | unsafe extern "cmse-nonsecure-entry" fn c_variadic(_: u32, _: ...) { + | ^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 9 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/codemap_tests/issue-28308.rs b/tests/ui/codemap_tests/issue-28308.rs index b0e04d0f1f6..81493f8c453 100644 --- a/tests/ui/codemap_tests/issue-28308.rs +++ b/tests/ui/codemap_tests/issue-28308.rs @@ -1,16 +1,4 @@ fn main() { - assert!("foo"); //~ ERROR mismatched types - //~^ NOTE expected `bool`, found `str` - //~| NOTE in this expansion of assert! - let x = Some(&1); - assert!(x); //~ ERROR mismatched types - //~^ NOTE expected `bool`, found `Option<&{integer}>` - //~| NOTE expected enum `bool` - //~| NOTE in this expansion of assert! - //~| NOTE in this expansion of assert! - assert!(x, ""); //~ ERROR mismatched types - //~^ NOTE expected `bool`, found `Option<&{integer}>` - //~| NOTE expected enum `bool` - //~| NOTE in this expansion of assert! - //~| NOTE in this expansion of assert! + assert!("foo"); + //~^ ERROR cannot apply unary operator `!` } diff --git a/tests/ui/codemap_tests/issue-28308.stderr b/tests/ui/codemap_tests/issue-28308.stderr index e84ceb44aac..7bc9e05dfc0 100644 --- a/tests/ui/codemap_tests/issue-28308.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/codemap_tests/issue-28308.stderr @@ -1,27 +1,9 @@ -error[E0308]: mismatched types - --> $DIR/issue-28308.rs:2:13 +error[E0600]: cannot apply unary operator `!` to type `&'static str` + --> $DIR/issue-28308.rs:2:5 | LL | assert!("foo"); - | ^^^^^ expected `bool`, found `str` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot apply unary operator `!` -error[E0308]: mismatched types - --> $DIR/issue-28308.rs:6:13 - | -LL | assert!(x); - | ^ expected `bool`, found `Option<&{integer}>` - | - = note: expected enum `bool` - found type `Option<&{integer}>` - -error[E0308]: mismatched types - --> $DIR/issue-28308.rs:11:13 - | -LL | assert!(x, ""); - | ^ expected `bool`, found `Option<&{integer}>` - | - = note: expected enum `bool` - found type `Option<&{integer}>` - -error: aborting due to 3 previous errors +error: aborting due to 1 previous error -For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0308`. +For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0600`. diff --git a/tests/ui/const-generics/std/const-generics-range.full.stderr b/tests/ui/const-generics/std/const-generics-range.full.stderr index 2b5c63e6643..ccede2af9e5 100644 --- a/tests/ui/const-generics/std/const-generics-range.full.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/const-generics/std/const-generics-range.full.stderr @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ error[E0741]: `RangeTo<usize>` must implement `ConstParamTy` to be used as the t LL | struct _RangeTo<const R: std::ops::RangeTo<usize>>; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error[E0741]: `RangeToInclusive<usize>` must implement `ConstParamTy` to be used as the type of a const generic parameter +error[E0741]: `std::ops::RangeToInclusive<usize>` must implement `ConstParamTy` to be used as the type of a const generic parameter --> $DIR/const-generics-range.rs:34:35 | LL | struct _RangeToInclusive<const R: std::ops::RangeToInclusive<usize>>; diff --git a/tests/ui/const-generics/std/const-generics-range.min.stderr b/tests/ui/const-generics/std/const-generics-range.min.stderr index 04e3fe74453..43a57c880d5 100644 --- a/tests/ui/const-generics/std/const-generics-range.min.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/const-generics/std/const-generics-range.min.stderr @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ help: add `#![feature(adt_const_params)]` to the crate attributes to enable more LL + #![feature(adt_const_params)] | -error: `RangeToInclusive<usize>` is forbidden as the type of a const generic parameter +error: `std::ops::RangeToInclusive<usize>` is forbidden as the type of a const generic parameter --> $DIR/const-generics-range.rs:34:35 | LL | struct _RangeToInclusive<const R: std::ops::RangeToInclusive<usize>>; diff --git a/tests/ui/const-generics/std/const-generics-range.rs b/tests/ui/const-generics/std/const-generics-range.rs index 3a238ed177e..391366dadba 100644 --- a/tests/ui/const-generics/std/const-generics-range.rs +++ b/tests/ui/const-generics/std/const-generics-range.rs @@ -7,32 +7,32 @@ // `Range` should be usable within const generics: struct _Range<const R: std::ops::Range<usize>>; //[min]~^ ERROR `std::ops::Range<usize>` is forbidden -const RANGE : _Range<{ 0 .. 1000 }> = _Range; +const RANGE: _Range<{ 0..1000 }> = _Range; // `RangeFrom` should be usable within const generics: struct _RangeFrom<const R: std::ops::RangeFrom<usize>>; //[min]~^ ERROR `std::ops::RangeFrom<usize>` is forbidden -const RANGE_FROM : _RangeFrom<{ 0 .. }> = _RangeFrom; +const RANGE_FROM: _RangeFrom<{ 0.. }> = _RangeFrom; // `RangeFull` should be usable within const generics: struct _RangeFull<const R: std::ops::RangeFull>; //[min]~^ ERROR `RangeFull` is forbidden -const RANGE_FULL : _RangeFull<{ .. }> = _RangeFull; +const RANGE_FULL: _RangeFull<{ .. }> = _RangeFull; // Regression test for #70155 // `RangeInclusive` should be usable within const generics: struct _RangeInclusive<const R: std::ops::RangeInclusive<usize>>; //[min]~^ ERROR `std::ops::RangeInclusive<usize>` is forbidden -const RANGE_INCLUSIVE : _RangeInclusive<{ 0 ..= 999 }> = _RangeInclusive; +const RANGE_INCLUSIVE: _RangeInclusive<{ 0..=999 }> = _RangeInclusive; // `RangeTo` should be usable within const generics: struct _RangeTo<const R: std::ops::RangeTo<usize>>; //[min]~^ ERROR `RangeTo<usize>` is forbidden -const RANGE_TO : _RangeTo<{ .. 1000 }> = _RangeTo; +const RANGE_TO: _RangeTo<{ ..1000 }> = _RangeTo; // `RangeToInclusive` should be usable within const generics: struct _RangeToInclusive<const R: std::ops::RangeToInclusive<usize>>; -//[min]~^ ERROR `RangeToInclusive<usize>` is forbidden -const RANGE_TO_INCLUSIVE : _RangeToInclusive<{ ..= 999 }> = _RangeToInclusive; +//[min]~^ ERROR `std::ops::RangeToInclusive<usize>` is forbidden +const RANGE_TO_INCLUSIVE: _RangeToInclusive<{ ..=999 }> = _RangeToInclusive; pub fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/consts/control-flow/assert.stderr b/tests/ui/consts/control-flow/assert.stderr index deaad6abbcc..026097a6ba0 100644 --- a/tests/ui/consts/control-flow/assert.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/consts/control-flow/assert.stderr @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ error[E0080]: evaluation panicked: assertion failed: false - --> $DIR/assert.rs:5:23 + --> $DIR/assert.rs:5:15 | LL | const _: () = assert!(false); - | ^^^^^ evaluation of `_` failed here + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ evaluation of `_` failed here error: aborting due to 1 previous error diff --git a/tests/ui/deref/pin-deref-const.rs b/tests/ui/deref/pin-deref-const.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6ed00177b23 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/deref/pin-deref-const.rs @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +// The purpose of this file is to track the error messages from Pin and DerefMut interacting. +// +// Identical to `pin-deref.rs` except for using unstable `const fn`. + +//@ check-fail + +#![feature(const_convert)] +#![feature(const_trait_impl)] + +use std::ops::DerefMut; +use std::pin::Pin; + +struct MyUnpinType {} + +impl MyUnpinType { + const fn at_self(&self) {} + const fn at_mut_self(&mut self) {} +} + +struct MyPinType(core::marker::PhantomPinned); + +impl MyPinType { + const fn at_self(&self) {} + const fn at_mut_self(&mut self) {} +} + +const fn call_mut_ref_unpin(mut r_unpin: Pin<&mut MyUnpinType>) { + r_unpin.at_self(); + r_unpin.at_mut_self(); +} + +const fn call_ref_unpin(mut r_unpin: Pin<&MyUnpinType>) { + r_unpin.at_self(); + r_unpin.at_mut_self(); //~ ERROR: cannot borrow data in dereference of `Pin<&MyUnpinType>` as mutable +} + +const fn call_mut_ref_pin(mut r_pin: Pin<&mut MyPinType>) { + r_pin.at_self(); + r_pin.at_mut_self(); //~ ERROR: cannot borrow data in dereference of `Pin<&mut MyPinType>` as mutable +} + +const fn call_ref_pin(mut r_pin: Pin<&MyPinType>) { + r_pin.at_self(); + r_pin.at_mut_self(); //~ ERROR: cannot borrow data in dereference of `Pin<&MyPinType>` as mutable +} + +const fn coerce_unpin_rr<'a>(mut r_unpin: &'a mut Pin<&MyUnpinType>) -> &'a MyUnpinType { + r_unpin +} + +const fn coerce_unpin_rm<'a>(mut r_unpin: &'a mut Pin<&MyUnpinType>) -> &'a mut MyUnpinType { + r_unpin //~ ERROR: cannot borrow data in dereference of `Pin<&MyUnpinType>` as mutable +} + +const fn coerce_unpin_mr<'a>(mut r_unpin: &'a mut Pin<&mut MyUnpinType>) -> &'a MyUnpinType { + r_unpin +} + +const fn coerce_unpin_mm<'a>(mut r_unpin: &'a mut Pin<&mut MyUnpinType>) -> &'a mut MyUnpinType { + r_unpin +} + +const fn coerce_pin_rr<'a>(mut r_pin: &'a mut Pin<&MyPinType>) -> &'a MyPinType { + r_pin +} + +const fn coerce_pin_rm<'a>(mut r_pin: &'a mut Pin<&MyPinType>) -> &'a mut MyPinType { + r_pin //~ ERROR: cannot borrow data in dereference of `Pin<&MyPinType>` as mutable +} + +const fn coerce_pin_mr<'a>(mut r_pin: &'a mut Pin<&mut MyPinType>) -> &'a MyPinType { + r_pin +} + +const fn coerce_pin_mm<'a>(mut r_pin: &'a mut Pin<&mut MyPinType>) -> &'a mut MyPinType { + r_pin //~ ERROR: cannot borrow data in dereference of `Pin<&mut MyPinType>` as mutable +} + +fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/deref/pin-deref-const.stderr b/tests/ui/deref/pin-deref-const.stderr new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..caa270e64ff --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/deref/pin-deref-const.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +error[E0596]: cannot borrow data in dereference of `Pin<&MyUnpinType>` as mutable + --> $DIR/pin-deref-const.rs:34:5 + | +LL | r_unpin.at_mut_self(); + | ^^^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable + | + = help: trait `DerefMut` is required to modify through a dereference, but it is not implemented for `Pin<&MyUnpinType>` + +error[E0596]: cannot borrow data in dereference of `Pin<&mut MyPinType>` as mutable + --> $DIR/pin-deref-const.rs:39:5 + | +LL | r_pin.at_mut_self(); + | ^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable + | + = help: trait `DerefMut` is required to modify through a dereference, but it is not implemented for `Pin<&mut MyPinType>` + +error[E0596]: cannot borrow data in dereference of `Pin<&MyPinType>` as mutable + --> $DIR/pin-deref-const.rs:44:5 + | +LL | r_pin.at_mut_self(); + | ^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable + | + = help: trait `DerefMut` is required to modify through a dereference, but it is not implemented for `Pin<&MyPinType>` + +error[E0596]: cannot borrow data in dereference of `Pin<&MyUnpinType>` as mutable + --> $DIR/pin-deref-const.rs:52:5 + | +LL | r_unpin + | ^^^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable + | + = help: trait `DerefMut` is required to modify through a dereference, but it is not implemented for `Pin<&MyUnpinType>` + +error[E0596]: cannot borrow data in dereference of `Pin<&MyPinType>` as mutable + --> $DIR/pin-deref-const.rs:68:5 + | +LL | r_pin + | ^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable + | + = help: trait `DerefMut` is required to modify through a dereference, but it is not implemented for `Pin<&MyPinType>` + +error[E0596]: cannot borrow data in dereference of `Pin<&mut MyPinType>` as mutable + --> $DIR/pin-deref-const.rs:76:5 + | +LL | r_pin + | ^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable + | + = help: trait `DerefMut` is required to modify through a dereference, but it is not implemented for `Pin<&mut MyPinType>` + +error: aborting due to 6 previous errors + +For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0596`. diff --git a/tests/ui/deref/pin-deref.rs b/tests/ui/deref/pin-deref.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..180831c9bc6 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/deref/pin-deref.rs @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +// The purpose of this file is to track the error messages from Pin and DerefMut interacting. +// +// Identical to `pin-deref-const.rs` except for being stable and not using `const fn`. + +//@ check-fail + +use std::ops::DerefMut; +use std::pin::Pin; + +struct MyUnpinType {} + +impl MyUnpinType { + fn at_self(&self) {} + fn at_mut_self(&mut self) {} +} + +struct MyPinType(core::marker::PhantomPinned); + +impl MyPinType { + fn at_self(&self) {} + fn at_mut_self(&mut self) {} +} + +fn call_mut_ref_unpin(mut r_unpin: Pin<&mut MyUnpinType>) { + r_unpin.at_self(); + r_unpin.at_mut_self(); +} + +fn call_ref_unpin(mut r_unpin: Pin<&MyUnpinType>) { + r_unpin.at_self(); + r_unpin.at_mut_self(); //~ ERROR: cannot borrow data in dereference of `Pin<&MyUnpinType>` as mutable +} + +fn call_mut_ref_pin(mut r_pin: Pin<&mut MyPinType>) { + r_pin.at_self(); + r_pin.at_mut_self(); //~ ERROR: cannot borrow data in dereference of `Pin<&mut MyPinType>` as mutable +} + +fn call_ref_pin(mut r_pin: Pin<&MyPinType>) { + r_pin.at_self(); + r_pin.at_mut_self(); //~ ERROR: cannot borrow data in dereference of `Pin<&MyPinType>` as mutable +} + +fn coerce_unpin_rr<'a>(mut r_unpin: &'a mut Pin<&MyUnpinType>) -> &'a MyUnpinType { + r_unpin +} + +fn coerce_unpin_rm<'a>(mut r_unpin: &'a mut Pin<&MyUnpinType>) -> &'a mut MyUnpinType { + r_unpin //~ ERROR: cannot borrow data in dereference of `Pin<&MyUnpinType>` as mutable +} + +fn coerce_unpin_mr<'a>(mut r_unpin: &'a mut Pin<&mut MyUnpinType>) -> &'a MyUnpinType { + r_unpin +} + +fn coerce_unpin_mm<'a>(mut r_unpin: &'a mut Pin<&mut MyUnpinType>) -> &'a mut MyUnpinType { + r_unpin +} + +fn coerce_pin_rr<'a>(mut r_pin: &'a mut Pin<&MyPinType>) -> &'a MyPinType { + r_pin +} + +fn coerce_pin_rm<'a>(mut r_pin: &'a mut Pin<&MyPinType>) -> &'a mut MyPinType { + r_pin //~ ERROR: cannot borrow data in dereference of `Pin<&MyPinType>` as mutable +} + +fn coerce_pin_mr<'a>(mut r_pin: &'a mut Pin<&mut MyPinType>) -> &'a MyPinType { + r_pin +} + +fn coerce_pin_mm<'a>(mut r_pin: &'a mut Pin<&mut MyPinType>) -> &'a mut MyPinType { + r_pin //~ ERROR: cannot borrow data in dereference of `Pin<&mut MyPinType>` as mutable +} + +fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/deref/pin-deref.stderr b/tests/ui/deref/pin-deref.stderr new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..71277a10cdf --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/deref/pin-deref.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +error[E0596]: cannot borrow data in dereference of `Pin<&MyUnpinType>` as mutable + --> $DIR/pin-deref.rs:31:5 + | +LL | r_unpin.at_mut_self(); + | ^^^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable + | + = help: trait `DerefMut` is required to modify through a dereference, but it is not implemented for `Pin<&MyUnpinType>` + +error[E0596]: cannot borrow data in dereference of `Pin<&mut MyPinType>` as mutable + --> $DIR/pin-deref.rs:36:5 + | +LL | r_pin.at_mut_self(); + | ^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable + | + = help: trait `DerefMut` is required to modify through a dereference, but it is not implemented for `Pin<&mut MyPinType>` + +error[E0596]: cannot borrow data in dereference of `Pin<&MyPinType>` as mutable + --> $DIR/pin-deref.rs:41:5 + | +LL | r_pin.at_mut_self(); + | ^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable + | + = help: trait `DerefMut` is required to modify through a dereference, but it is not implemented for `Pin<&MyPinType>` + +error[E0596]: cannot borrow data in dereference of `Pin<&MyUnpinType>` as mutable + --> $DIR/pin-deref.rs:49:5 + | +LL | r_unpin + | ^^^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable + | + = help: trait `DerefMut` is required to modify through a dereference, but it is not implemented for `Pin<&MyUnpinType>` + +error[E0596]: cannot borrow data in dereference of `Pin<&MyPinType>` as mutable + --> $DIR/pin-deref.rs:65:5 + | +LL | r_pin + | ^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable + | + = help: trait `DerefMut` is required to modify through a dereference, but it is not implemented for `Pin<&MyPinType>` + +error[E0596]: cannot borrow data in dereference of `Pin<&mut MyPinType>` as mutable + --> $DIR/pin-deref.rs:73:5 + | +LL | r_pin + | ^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable + | + = help: trait `DerefMut` is required to modify through a dereference, but it is not implemented for `Pin<&mut MyPinType>` + +error: aborting due to 6 previous errors + +For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0596`. diff --git a/tests/ui/deref/pin-impl-deref.rs b/tests/ui/deref/pin-impl-deref.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b1dc8dea3f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/deref/pin-impl-deref.rs @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +// The purpose of this file is to track the error messages from Pin and DerefMut interacting. + +//@ check-fail + +use std::ops::DerefMut; +use std::pin::Pin; + +struct MyUnpinType {} + +impl MyUnpinType { + fn at_self(&self) {} + fn at_mut_self(&mut self) {} +} + +struct MyPinType(core::marker::PhantomPinned); + +impl MyPinType { + fn at_self(&self) {} + fn at_mut_self(&mut self) {} +} + +fn impl_deref_mut(_: impl DerefMut) {} +fn unpin_impl_ref(r_unpin: Pin<&MyUnpinType>) { + impl_deref_mut(r_unpin) + //~^ ERROR: the trait bound `Pin<&MyUnpinType>: DerefMut` is not satisfied +} +fn unpin_impl_mut(r_unpin: Pin<&mut MyUnpinType>) { + impl_deref_mut(r_unpin) +} +fn pin_impl_ref(r_pin: Pin<&MyPinType>) { + impl_deref_mut(r_pin) + //~^ ERROR: `PhantomPinned` cannot be unpinned + //~| ERROR: the trait bound `Pin<&MyPinType>: DerefMut` is not satisfied +} +fn pin_impl_mut(r_pin: Pin<&mut MyPinType>) { + impl_deref_mut(r_pin) + //~^ ERROR: `PhantomPinned` cannot be unpinned +} + +fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/deref/pin-impl-deref.stderr b/tests/ui/deref/pin-impl-deref.stderr new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..106654641a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/deref/pin-impl-deref.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +error[E0277]: the trait bound `Pin<&MyUnpinType>: DerefMut` is not satisfied + --> $DIR/pin-impl-deref.rs:24:20 + | +LL | impl_deref_mut(r_unpin) + | -------------- ^^^^^^^ the trait `DerefMut` is not implemented for `Pin<&MyUnpinType>` + | | + | required by a bound introduced by this call + | + = note: required for `Pin<&MyUnpinType>` to implement `DerefMut` +note: required by a bound in `impl_deref_mut` + --> $DIR/pin-impl-deref.rs:22:27 + | +LL | fn impl_deref_mut(_: impl DerefMut) {} + | ^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `impl_deref_mut` +help: consider mutably borrowing here + | +LL | impl_deref_mut(&mut r_unpin) + | ++++ + +error[E0277]: the trait bound `Pin<&MyPinType>: DerefMut` is not satisfied + --> $DIR/pin-impl-deref.rs:31:20 + | +LL | impl_deref_mut(r_pin) + | -------------- ^^^^^ the trait `DerefMut` is not implemented for `Pin<&MyPinType>` + | | + | required by a bound introduced by this call + | + = note: required for `Pin<&MyPinType>` to implement `DerefMut` +note: required by a bound in `impl_deref_mut` + --> $DIR/pin-impl-deref.rs:22:27 + | +LL | fn impl_deref_mut(_: impl DerefMut) {} + | ^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `impl_deref_mut` +help: consider mutably borrowing here + | +LL | impl_deref_mut(&mut r_pin) + | ++++ + +error[E0277]: `PhantomPinned` cannot be unpinned + --> $DIR/pin-impl-deref.rs:31:20 + | +LL | impl_deref_mut(r_pin) + | -------------- ^^^^^ within `MyPinType`, the trait `Unpin` is not implemented for `PhantomPinned` + | | + | required by a bound introduced by this call + | + = note: consider using the `pin!` macro + consider using `Box::pin` if you need to access the pinned value outside of the current scope +note: required because it appears within the type `MyPinType` + --> $DIR/pin-impl-deref.rs:15:8 + | +LL | struct MyPinType(core::marker::PhantomPinned); + | ^^^^^^^^^ + = note: required for `Pin<&MyPinType>` to implement `DerefMut` +note: required by a bound in `impl_deref_mut` + --> $DIR/pin-impl-deref.rs:22:27 + | +LL | fn impl_deref_mut(_: impl DerefMut) {} + | ^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `impl_deref_mut` + +error[E0277]: `PhantomPinned` cannot be unpinned + --> $DIR/pin-impl-deref.rs:36:20 + | +LL | impl_deref_mut(r_pin) + | -------------- ^^^^^ within `MyPinType`, the trait `Unpin` is not implemented for `PhantomPinned` + | | + | required by a bound introduced by this call + | + = note: consider using the `pin!` macro + consider using `Box::pin` if you need to access the pinned value outside of the current scope +note: required because it appears within the type `MyPinType` + --> $DIR/pin-impl-deref.rs:15:8 + | +LL | struct MyPinType(core::marker::PhantomPinned); + | ^^^^^^^^^ + = note: required for `Pin<&mut MyPinType>` to implement `DerefMut` +note: required by a bound in `impl_deref_mut` + --> $DIR/pin-impl-deref.rs:22:27 + | +LL | fn impl_deref_mut(_: impl DerefMut) {} + | ^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `impl_deref_mut` + +error: aborting due to 4 previous errors + +For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`. diff --git a/tests/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-c_variadic.rs b/tests/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-c_variadic.rs index 45c68842093..88d91dbd081 100644 --- a/tests/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-c_variadic.rs +++ b/tests/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-c_variadic.rs @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -#![crate_type="lib"] +#![crate_type = "lib"] -pub unsafe extern "C" fn test(_: i32, ap: ...) { } +pub unsafe extern "C" fn test(_: i32, ap: ...) {} //~^ ERROR C-variadic functions are unstable trait Trait { - unsafe extern "C" fn trait_test(_: i32, ap: ...) { } + unsafe extern "C" fn trait_test(_: i32, ap: ...) {} //~^ ERROR C-variadic functions are unstable - //~| ERROR defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention + //~| ERROR associated functions cannot have a C variable argument list } diff --git a/tests/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-c_variadic.stderr b/tests/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-c_variadic.stderr index e30a2f1ede3..808aa20948d 100644 --- a/tests/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-c_variadic.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-c_variadic.stderr @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ -error: defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention +error: associated functions cannot have a C variable argument list --> $DIR/feature-gate-c_variadic.rs:7:45 | -LL | unsafe extern "C" fn trait_test(_: i32, ap: ...) { } +LL | unsafe extern "C" fn trait_test(_: i32, ap: ...) {} | ^^^^^^^ error[E0658]: C-variadic functions are unstable --> $DIR/feature-gate-c_variadic.rs:3:1 | -LL | pub unsafe extern "C" fn test(_: i32, ap: ...) { } - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +LL | pub unsafe extern "C" fn test(_: i32, ap: ...) {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: see issue #44930 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44930> for more information = help: add `#![feature(c_variadic)]` to the crate attributes to enable @@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ LL | pub unsafe extern "C" fn test(_: i32, ap: ...) { } error[E0658]: C-variadic functions are unstable --> $DIR/feature-gate-c_variadic.rs:7:5 | -LL | unsafe extern "C" fn trait_test(_: i32, ap: ...) { } - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +LL | unsafe extern "C" fn trait_test(_: i32, ap: ...) {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: see issue #44930 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44930> for more information = help: add `#![feature(c_variadic)]` to the crate attributes to enable diff --git a/tests/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-static_align.rs b/tests/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-static_align.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4d8f0e18d94 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-static_align.rs @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +#![crate_type = "lib"] + +#[rustc_align_static(16)] +//~^ ERROR the `#[rustc_align_static]` attribute is an experimental feature +static REQUIRES_ALIGNMENT: u64 = 0; + +extern "C" { + #[rustc_align_static(16)] + //~^ ERROR the `#[rustc_align_static]` attribute is an experimental feature + static FOREIGN_STATIC: u32; +} diff --git a/tests/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-static_align.stderr b/tests/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-static_align.stderr new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b45fcdefc9c --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-static_align.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +error[E0658]: the `#[rustc_align_static]` attribute is an experimental feature + --> $DIR/feature-gate-static_align.rs:3:1 + | +LL | #[rustc_align_static(16)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: see issue #146177 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/146177> for more information + = help: add `#![feature(static_align)]` to the crate attributes to enable + = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date + +error[E0658]: the `#[rustc_align_static]` attribute is an experimental feature + --> $DIR/feature-gate-static_align.rs:8:5 + | +LL | #[rustc_align_static(16)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: see issue #146177 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/146177> for more information + = help: add `#![feature(static_align)]` to the crate attributes to enable + = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date + +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors + +For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0658`. diff --git a/tests/ui/fmt/ifmt-bad-arg.stderr b/tests/ui/fmt/ifmt-bad-arg.stderr index 4344aee83c2..b565b836f21 100644 --- a/tests/ui/fmt/ifmt-bad-arg.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/fmt/ifmt-bad-arg.stderr @@ -62,6 +62,11 @@ LL | format!("", 1, 2); | | | | | argument never used | multiple missing formatting specifiers + | +help: format specifiers use curly braces, consider adding 2 format specifiers + | +LL | format!("{}{}", 1, 2); + | ++++ error: argument never used --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:33:22 @@ -102,6 +107,11 @@ LL | format!("", foo=2); | -- ^ named argument never used | | | formatting specifier missing + | +help: format specifiers use curly braces, consider adding a format specifier + | +LL | format!("{}", foo=2); + | ++ error: multiple unused formatting arguments --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:38:32 @@ -111,6 +121,8 @@ LL | format!("{} {}", 1, 2, foo=1, bar=2); | | | | | named argument never used | multiple missing formatting specifiers + | + = note: consider adding 2 format specifiers error: duplicate argument named `foo` --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:40:29 diff --git a/tests/ui/frontmatter/auxiliary/expr.rs b/tests/ui/frontmatter/auxiliary/expr.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5f694110666 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/frontmatter/auxiliary/expr.rs @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +--- +- +--- +1 diff --git a/tests/ui/frontmatter/auxiliary/makro.rs b/tests/ui/frontmatter/auxiliary/makro.rs index 70707b27bff..1d64fa44bd3 100644 --- a/tests/ui/frontmatter/auxiliary/makro.rs +++ b/tests/ui/frontmatter/auxiliary/makro.rs @@ -1,8 +1,20 @@ extern crate proc_macro; -use proc_macro::TokenStream; +use proc_macro::{Literal, TokenStream}; #[proc_macro] pub fn check(_: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { + // In the following test cases, the `---` may look like the start of frontmatter but it is not! + // That's because it would be backward incompatible to interpret them as such in the latest + // stable edition. That's not only the case due to the feature gate error but also due to the + // fact that we "eagerly" emit errors on malformed frontmatter. + + // issue: <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/145520> + _ = "---".parse::<TokenStream>(); + // Just a sequence of regular Rust punctuation tokens. assert_eq!(6, "---\n---".parse::<TokenStream>().unwrap().into_iter().count()); + + // issue: <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/146132> + assert!("---".parse::<Literal>().is_err()); + Default::default() } diff --git a/tests/ui/frontmatter/include-in-expr-ctxt.rs b/tests/ui/frontmatter/include-in-expr-ctxt.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7b02c9cb8a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/frontmatter/include-in-expr-ctxt.rs @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +// Check that an expr-ctxt `include` doesn't try to parse frontmatter and instead +// treats it as a regular Rust token sequence. +//@ check-pass +#![expect(double_negations)] + +fn main() { + // issue: <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/145945> + const _: () = assert!(-1 == include!("auxiliary/expr.rs")); +} diff --git a/tests/ui/frontmatter/include-in-item-ctxt.rs b/tests/ui/frontmatter/include-in-item-ctxt.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c8455bc49ab --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/frontmatter/include-in-item-ctxt.rs @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +// Ensure that in item ctxts we can `include` files that contain frontmatter. +//@ check-pass + +#![feature(frontmatter)] + +include!("auxiliary/lib.rs"); + +fn main() { + foo(1); +} diff --git a/tests/ui/frontmatter/included-frontmatter.rs b/tests/ui/frontmatter/included-frontmatter.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 57616cd1228..00000000000 --- a/tests/ui/frontmatter/included-frontmatter.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -#![feature(frontmatter)] - -//@ check-pass - -include!("auxiliary/lib.rs"); - -// auxiliary/lib.rs contains a frontmatter. Ensure that we can use them in an -// `include!` macro. - -fn main() { - foo(1); -} diff --git a/tests/ui/frontmatter/proc-macro-observer.rs b/tests/ui/frontmatter/proc-macro-observer.rs index b1cc1460933..6c4c8c57289 100644 --- a/tests/ui/frontmatter/proc-macro-observer.rs +++ b/tests/ui/frontmatter/proc-macro-observer.rs @@ -2,10 +2,9 @@ //@ proc-macro: makro.rs //@ edition: 2021 -makro::check!(); +// Check that a proc-macro doesn't try to parse frontmatter and instead treats +// it as a regular Rust token sequence. See `auxiliary/makro.rs` for details. -// checks that a proc-macro doesn't know or parse frontmatters at all and instead treats -// it as normal Rust code. -// see auxiliary/makro.rs for how it is tested. +makro::check!(); fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/generics/post_monomorphization_error_backtrace.stderr b/tests/ui/generics/post_monomorphization_error_backtrace.stderr index 92c7df73638..6953414f0c2 100644 --- a/tests/ui/generics/post_monomorphization_error_backtrace.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/generics/post_monomorphization_error_backtrace.stderr @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ error[E0080]: evaluation panicked: assertion failed: std::mem::size_of::<T>() == 0 - --> $DIR/post_monomorphization_error_backtrace.rs:6:31 + --> $DIR/post_monomorphization_error_backtrace.rs:6:23 | LL | const V: () = assert!(std::mem::size_of::<T>() == 0); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ evaluation of `assert_zst::F::<u32>::V` failed here + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ evaluation of `assert_zst::F::<u32>::V` failed here note: erroneous constant encountered --> $DIR/post_monomorphization_error_backtrace.rs:14:5 @@ -17,10 +17,10 @@ LL | assert_zst::<U>() | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error[E0080]: evaluation panicked: assertion failed: std::mem::size_of::<T>() == 0 - --> $DIR/post_monomorphization_error_backtrace.rs:6:31 + --> $DIR/post_monomorphization_error_backtrace.rs:6:23 | LL | const V: () = assert!(std::mem::size_of::<T>() == 0); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ evaluation of `assert_zst::F::<i32>::V` failed here + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ evaluation of `assert_zst::F::<i32>::V` failed here note: erroneous constant encountered --> $DIR/post_monomorphization_error_backtrace.rs:14:5 diff --git a/tests/ui/inference/note-and-explain-ReVar-124973.rs b/tests/ui/inference/note-and-explain-ReVar-124973.rs index f1e24645636..aa4b909fa76 100644 --- a/tests/ui/inference/note-and-explain-ReVar-124973.rs +++ b/tests/ui/inference/note-and-explain-ReVar-124973.rs @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ #![feature(c_variadic)] async unsafe extern "C" fn multiple_named_lifetimes<'a, 'b>(_: u8, ...) {} -//~^ ERROR hidden type for `impl Future<Output = ()>` captures lifetime that does not appear in bounds +//~^ ERROR functions cannot be both `async` and C-variadic +//~| ERROR hidden type for `impl Future<Output = ()>` captures lifetime that does not appear in bounds fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/inference/note-and-explain-ReVar-124973.stderr b/tests/ui/inference/note-and-explain-ReVar-124973.stderr index 574f6508e4c..964fbc4a4fb 100644 --- a/tests/ui/inference/note-and-explain-ReVar-124973.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/inference/note-and-explain-ReVar-124973.stderr @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +error: functions cannot be both `async` and C-variadic + --> $DIR/note-and-explain-ReVar-124973.rs:5:1 + | +LL | async unsafe extern "C" fn multiple_named_lifetimes<'a, 'b>(_: u8, ...) {} + | ^^^^^ `async` because of this ^^^ C-variadic because of this + error[E0700]: hidden type for `impl Future<Output = ()>` captures lifetime that does not appear in bounds --> $DIR/note-and-explain-ReVar-124973.rs:5:73 | @@ -8,6 +14,6 @@ LL | async unsafe extern "C" fn multiple_named_lifetimes<'a, 'b>(_: u8, ...) {} | = note: hidden type `{async fn body of multiple_named_lifetimes<'a, 'b>()}` captures lifetime `'_` -error: aborting due to 1 previous error +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0700`. diff --git a/tests/ui/inline-const/const-expr-generic-err.stderr b/tests/ui/inline-const/const-expr-generic-err.stderr index e053e88db17..26039ba6d44 100644 --- a/tests/ui/inline-const/const-expr-generic-err.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/inline-const/const-expr-generic-err.stderr @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ error[E0080]: evaluation panicked: assertion failed: std::mem::size_of::<T>() == 0 - --> $DIR/const-expr-generic-err.rs:4:21 + --> $DIR/const-expr-generic-err.rs:4:13 | LL | const { assert!(std::mem::size_of::<T>() == 0); } - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ evaluation of `foo::<i32>::{constant#0}` failed here + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ evaluation of `foo::<i32>::{constant#0}` failed here note: erroneous constant encountered --> $DIR/const-expr-generic-err.rs:4:5 diff --git a/tests/ui/intrinsics/panic-uninitialized-zeroed.rs b/tests/ui/intrinsics/panic-uninitialized-zeroed.rs index cdf8aa85482..db2b4a6ad20 100644 --- a/tests/ui/intrinsics/panic-uninitialized-zeroed.rs +++ b/tests/ui/intrinsics/panic-uninitialized-zeroed.rs @@ -5,9 +5,10 @@ //@ [strict]compile-flags: -Zstrict-init-checks //@ needs-subprocess //@ ignore-backends: gcc +//@ edition:2024 #![allow(deprecated, invalid_value)] -#![feature(never_type)] +#![feature(never_type, rustc_private)] use std::{ mem::{self, MaybeUninit, ManuallyDrop}, @@ -15,6 +16,9 @@ use std::{ num, }; +#[cfg(target_os = "linux")] +extern crate libc; + #[allow(dead_code)] struct Foo { x: u8, @@ -108,6 +112,17 @@ fn test_panic_msg_only_if_strict<T>(op: impl (FnOnce() -> T) + 'static, msg: &st fn main() { unsafe { + #[cfg(target_os = "linux")] + { + // This test causes a large amount of crashes. If a system + // has a /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern that uploads core dumps enabled, + // it will take a long time to complete. Set dumpable to 0 to avoid that. + if libc::prctl(libc::PR_SET_DUMPABLE, 0) < 0 { + let err = std::io::Error::last_os_error(); + panic!("failed to disable core dumps {err:?}"); + } + } + // Uninhabited types test_panic_msg( || mem::uninitialized::<!>(), diff --git a/tests/ui/iterators/ranges.stderr b/tests/ui/iterators/ranges.stderr index b9fbcd5304b..f85ce644073 100644 --- a/tests/ui/iterators/ranges.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/iterators/ranges.stderr @@ -8,15 +8,15 @@ LL | for _ in ..10 {} = note: `..end` is a `RangeTo`, which cannot be iterated on; you might have meant to have a bounded `Range`: `0..end` = note: required for `RangeTo<{integer}>` to implement `IntoIterator` -error[E0277]: `RangeToInclusive<{integer}>` is not an iterator +error[E0277]: `std::ops::RangeToInclusive<{integer}>` is not an iterator --> $DIR/ranges.rs:4:14 | LL | for _ in ..=10 {} | ^^^^^ if you meant to iterate until a value (including it), add a starting value | - = help: the trait `Iterator` is not implemented for `RangeToInclusive<{integer}>` + = help: the trait `Iterator` is not implemented for `std::ops::RangeToInclusive<{integer}>` = note: `..=end` is a `RangeToInclusive`, which cannot be iterated on; you might have meant to have a bounded `RangeInclusive`: `0..=end` - = note: required for `RangeToInclusive<{integer}>` to implement `IntoIterator` + = note: required for `std::ops::RangeToInclusive<{integer}>` to implement `IntoIterator` error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/macros/assert-desugaring-145770.rs b/tests/ui/macros/assert-desugaring-145770.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d56e771ecfb --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/macros/assert-desugaring-145770.rs @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +//! Regression test for #145770. +//! +//! Changing the `assert!` desugaring from an `if !cond {}` to `match` expression is +//! backwards-incompatible, and may need to be done over an edition boundary or limit editions for +//! which the desguaring change impacts. + +//@ check-pass + +#[derive(Debug)] +struct F { + data: bool +} + +impl std::ops::Not for F { + type Output = bool; + fn not(self) -> Self::Output { !self.data } +} + +fn main() { + let f = F { data: true }; + + assert!(f); +} diff --git a/tests/ui/macros/assert-macro-lifetimes.rs b/tests/ui/macros/assert-macro-lifetimes.rs deleted file mode 100644 index cc259283204..00000000000 --- a/tests/ui/macros/assert-macro-lifetimes.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -//@ check-pass -#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] -struct S; -fn main() { - let foo = std::rc::Rc::new(std::cell::RefCell::new(std::collections::HashMap::<S, S>::new())); - // Ensure that the lifetimes of the borrow do not leak past the end of `main`. - assert!(matches!(foo.borrow().get(&S).unwrap(), S)) -} diff --git a/tests/ui/macros/format-unused-lables.stderr b/tests/ui/macros/format-unused-lables.stderr index fad87fa2aee..90eed8dd86b 100644 --- a/tests/ui/macros/format-unused-lables.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/macros/format-unused-lables.stderr @@ -7,6 +7,11 @@ LL | println!("Test", 123, 456, 789); | | | argument never used | | argument never used | multiple missing formatting specifiers + | +help: format specifiers use curly braces, consider adding 3 format specifiers + | +LL | println!("Test{}{}{}", 123, 456, 789); + | ++++++ error: multiple unused formatting arguments --> $DIR/format-unused-lables.rs:6:9 @@ -19,6 +24,11 @@ LL | 456, | ^^^ argument never used LL | 789 | ^^^ argument never used + | +help: format specifiers use curly braces, consider adding 3 format specifiers + | +LL | println!("Test2{}{}{}", + | ++++++ error: named argument never used --> $DIR/format-unused-lables.rs:11:35 @@ -27,6 +37,11 @@ LL | println!("Some stuff", UNUSED="args"); | ------------ ^^^^^^ named argument never used | | | formatting specifier missing + | +help: format specifiers use curly braces, consider adding a format specifier + | +LL | println!("Some stuff{}", UNUSED="args"); + | ++ error: multiple unused formatting arguments --> $DIR/format-unused-lables.rs:14:9 diff --git a/tests/ui/macros/metavar-expressions/concat-allowed-operations.rs b/tests/ui/macros/metavar-expressions/concat-allowed-operations.rs index 695a752fe17..5ac50c943d0 100644 --- a/tests/ui/macros/metavar-expressions/concat-allowed-operations.rs +++ b/tests/ui/macros/metavar-expressions/concat-allowed-operations.rs @@ -92,6 +92,12 @@ macro_rules! combinations { }}; } +macro_rules! int_struct { + ($n: literal) => { + struct ${concat(E, $n)}; + } +} + fn main() { create_things!(behold); behold_separated_idents_in_a_fn(); @@ -112,4 +118,16 @@ fn main() { assert_eq!(VAR_123, 2); combinations!(_hello, "a", b, "b"); + + int_struct!(1_0); + int_struct!(2); + int_struct!(3___0); + int_struct!(7_); + int_struct!(08); + + let _ = E1_0; + let _ = E2; + let _ = E3___0; + let _ = E7_; + let _ = E08; } diff --git a/tests/ui/macros/metavar-expressions/concat-usage-errors.rs b/tests/ui/macros/metavar-expressions/concat-usage-errors.rs index 7d8756de9e2..277ad240b1b 100644 --- a/tests/ui/macros/metavar-expressions/concat-usage-errors.rs +++ b/tests/ui/macros/metavar-expressions/concat-usage-errors.rs @@ -140,7 +140,9 @@ macro_rules! bad_literal_non_string { //~| ERROR metavariables of `${concat(..)}` must be of type //~| ERROR metavariables of `${concat(..)}` must be of type //~| ERROR metavariables of `${concat(..)}` must be of type - //~| ERROR metavariables of `${concat(..)}` must be of type + //~| ERROR floats are not supported as metavariables of `${concat(..)}` + //~| ERROR integer metavariables of `${concat(..)}` must not be suffixed + //~| ERROR integer metavariables of `${concat(..)}` must not be suffixed } } @@ -149,7 +151,6 @@ macro_rules! bad_tt_literal { const ${concat(_foo, $tt)}: () = (); //~^ ERROR metavariables of `${concat(..)}` must be of type //~| ERROR metavariables of `${concat(..)}` must be of type - //~| ERROR metavariables of `${concat(..)}` must be of type } } @@ -178,13 +179,14 @@ fn main() { bad_literal_string!("1.0"); bad_literal_string!("'1'"); - bad_literal_non_string!(1); bad_literal_non_string!(-1); bad_literal_non_string!(1.0); bad_literal_non_string!('1'); bad_literal_non_string!(false); + bad_literal_non_string!(4f64); + bad_literal_non_string!(5u8); + bad_literal_non_string!(6_u8); - bad_tt_literal!(1); bad_tt_literal!(1.0); bad_tt_literal!('1'); } diff --git a/tests/ui/macros/metavar-expressions/concat-usage-errors.stderr b/tests/ui/macros/metavar-expressions/concat-usage-errors.stderr index 8be3e792ec3..c124b76cb78 100644 --- a/tests/ui/macros/metavar-expressions/concat-usage-errors.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/macros/metavar-expressions/concat-usage-errors.stderr @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ error: metavariables of `${concat(..)}` must be of type `ident`, `literal` or `t LL | ${concat($ex, aaaa)} | ^^ | - = note: currently only string literals are supported + = note: currently only string and integer literals are supported error: variable `foo` is not recognized in meta-variable expression --> $DIR/concat-usage-errors.rs:37:30 @@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ error: metavariables of `${concat(..)}` must be of type `ident`, `literal` or `t LL | const ${concat(_foo, $literal)}: () = (); | ^^^^^^^ | - = note: currently only string literals are supported + = note: currently only string and integer literals are supported error: metavariables of `${concat(..)}` must be of type `ident`, `literal` or `tt` --> $DIR/concat-usage-errors.rs:138:31 @@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ error: metavariables of `${concat(..)}` must be of type `ident`, `literal` or `t LL | const ${concat(_foo, $literal)}: () = (); | ^^^^^^^ | - = note: currently only string literals are supported + = note: currently only string and integer literals are supported = note: duplicate diagnostic emitted due to `-Z deduplicate-diagnostics=no` error: metavariables of `${concat(..)}` must be of type `ident`, `literal` or `tt` @@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ error: metavariables of `${concat(..)}` must be of type `ident`, `literal` or `t LL | const ${concat(_foo, $literal)}: () = (); | ^^^^^^^ | - = note: currently only string literals are supported + = note: currently only string and integer literals are supported = note: duplicate diagnostic emitted due to `-Z deduplicate-diagnostics=no` error: metavariables of `${concat(..)}` must be of type `ident`, `literal` or `tt` @@ -302,43 +302,45 @@ error: metavariables of `${concat(..)}` must be of type `ident`, `literal` or `t LL | const ${concat(_foo, $literal)}: () = (); | ^^^^^^^ | - = note: currently only string literals are supported + = note: currently only string and integer literals are supported = note: duplicate diagnostic emitted due to `-Z deduplicate-diagnostics=no` -error: metavariables of `${concat(..)}` must be of type `ident`, `literal` or `tt` +error: floats are not supported as metavariables of `${concat(..)}` --> $DIR/concat-usage-errors.rs:138:31 | LL | const ${concat(_foo, $literal)}: () = (); | ^^^^^^^ + +error: integer metavariables of `${concat(..)}` must not be suffixed + --> $DIR/concat-usage-errors.rs:138:31 | - = note: currently only string literals are supported - = note: duplicate diagnostic emitted due to `-Z deduplicate-diagnostics=no` +LL | const ${concat(_foo, $literal)}: () = (); + | ^^^^^^^ -error: metavariables of `${concat(..)}` must be of type `ident`, `literal` or `tt` - --> $DIR/concat-usage-errors.rs:149:31 +error: integer metavariables of `${concat(..)}` must not be suffixed + --> $DIR/concat-usage-errors.rs:138:31 | -LL | const ${concat(_foo, $tt)}: () = (); - | ^^ +LL | const ${concat(_foo, $literal)}: () = (); + | ^^^^^^^ | - = note: currently only string literals are supported + = note: duplicate diagnostic emitted due to `-Z deduplicate-diagnostics=no` error: metavariables of `${concat(..)}` must be of type `ident`, `literal` or `tt` - --> $DIR/concat-usage-errors.rs:149:31 + --> $DIR/concat-usage-errors.rs:151:31 | LL | const ${concat(_foo, $tt)}: () = (); | ^^ | - = note: currently only string literals are supported - = note: duplicate diagnostic emitted due to `-Z deduplicate-diagnostics=no` + = note: currently only string and integer literals are supported error: metavariables of `${concat(..)}` must be of type `ident`, `literal` or `tt` - --> $DIR/concat-usage-errors.rs:149:31 + --> $DIR/concat-usage-errors.rs:151:31 | LL | const ${concat(_foo, $tt)}: () = (); | ^^ | - = note: currently only string literals are supported + = note: currently only string and integer literals are supported = note: duplicate diagnostic emitted due to `-Z deduplicate-diagnostics=no` -error: aborting due to 43 previous errors +error: aborting due to 44 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/mir/alignment/packed.rs b/tests/ui/mir/alignment/packed.rs index aa79880a21a..cf908365e1a 100644 --- a/tests/ui/mir/alignment/packed.rs +++ b/tests/ui/mir/alignment/packed.rs @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ fn main() { // Test that we can use addr_of! to get the address of a packed member which according to its // type is not aligned, but because it is a projection from a packed type is a valid place. let ptr0 = std::ptr::addr_of!(memory[0].tail); - let ptr1 = std::ptr::addr_of!(memory[1].tail); + let ptr1 = std::ptr::addr_of!(memory[0].tail); // Even if ptr0 happens to be aligned by chance, ptr1 is not. assert!(!ptr0.is_aligned() || !ptr1.is_aligned()); diff --git a/tests/ui/mir/issue-83499-input-output-iteration-ice.rs b/tests/ui/mir/issue-83499-input-output-iteration-ice.rs index 9277994d9b3..dc0d14bf9d6 100644 --- a/tests/ui/mir/issue-83499-input-output-iteration-ice.rs +++ b/tests/ui/mir/issue-83499-input-output-iteration-ice.rs @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ fn main() {} -fn foo(_: Bar, ...) -> impl {} -//~^ ERROR defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention -//~| ERROR cannot find type `Bar` in this scope +unsafe extern "C" fn foo(_: Bar, ...) -> impl {} +//~^ ERROR cannot find type `Bar` in this scope //~| ERROR at least one trait must be specified diff --git a/tests/ui/mir/issue-83499-input-output-iteration-ice.stderr b/tests/ui/mir/issue-83499-input-output-iteration-ice.stderr index 4a1aa49eb6e..31a393e7367 100644 --- a/tests/ui/mir/issue-83499-input-output-iteration-ice.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/mir/issue-83499-input-output-iteration-ice.stderr @@ -1,21 +1,15 @@ -error: defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention - --> $DIR/issue-83499-input-output-iteration-ice.rs:7:16 - | -LL | fn foo(_: Bar, ...) -> impl {} - | ^^^ - error: at least one trait must be specified - --> $DIR/issue-83499-input-output-iteration-ice.rs:7:24 + --> $DIR/issue-83499-input-output-iteration-ice.rs:7:42 | -LL | fn foo(_: Bar, ...) -> impl {} - | ^^^^ +LL | unsafe extern "C" fn foo(_: Bar, ...) -> impl {} + | ^^^^ error[E0412]: cannot find type `Bar` in this scope - --> $DIR/issue-83499-input-output-iteration-ice.rs:7:11 + --> $DIR/issue-83499-input-output-iteration-ice.rs:7:29 | -LL | fn foo(_: Bar, ...) -> impl {} - | ^^^ not found in this scope +LL | unsafe extern "C" fn foo(_: Bar, ...) -> impl {} + | ^^^ not found in this scope -error: aborting due to 3 previous errors +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0412`. diff --git a/tests/ui/mir/unsized-extern-static.stderr b/tests/ui/mir/unsized-extern-static.stderr index 93aed3549d7..c0810e650ef 100644 --- a/tests/ui/mir/unsized-extern-static.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/mir/unsized-extern-static.stderr @@ -5,6 +5,11 @@ LL | println!("C", unsafe { &symbol }); | --- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ argument never used | | | formatting specifier missing + | +help: format specifiers use curly braces, consider adding a format specifier + | +LL | println!("C{}", unsafe { &symbol }); + | ++ error[E0277]: the size for values of type `[i8]` cannot be known at compilation time --> $DIR/unsized-extern-static.rs:6:5 diff --git a/tests/ui/new-range/disabled.rs b/tests/ui/new-range/disabled.rs index 1a5fe3f9743..6ba29f5ca9a 100644 --- a/tests/ui/new-range/disabled.rs +++ b/tests/ui/new-range/disabled.rs @@ -6,20 +6,20 @@ fn main() { // Unchanged let a: core::range::RangeFull = ..; let b: core::range::RangeTo<u8> = ..2; - let c: core::range::RangeToInclusive<u8> = ..=3; let _: core::ops::RangeFull = a; let _: core::ops::RangeTo<u8> = b; - let _: core::ops::RangeToInclusive<u8> = c; // Changed let a: core::range::legacy::RangeFrom<u8> = 1..; let b: core::range::legacy::Range<u8> = 2..3; let c: core::range::legacy::RangeInclusive<u8> = 4..=5; + let d: core::range::legacy::RangeToInclusive<u8> = ..=3; let a: core::ops::RangeFrom<u8> = a; let b: core::ops::Range<u8> = b; let c: core::ops::RangeInclusive<u8> = c; + let d: core::ops::RangeToInclusive<u8> = d; let _: core::ops::RangeFrom<u8> = a.into_iter(); let _: core::ops::Range<u8> = b.into_iter(); diff --git a/tests/ui/new-range/enabled.rs b/tests/ui/new-range/enabled.rs index a5fb76ad52b..5ddbba492e7 100644 --- a/tests/ui/new-range/enabled.rs +++ b/tests/ui/new-range/enabled.rs @@ -7,18 +7,18 @@ fn main() { // Unchanged let a: core::range::RangeFull = ..; let b: core::range::RangeTo<u8> = ..2; - let c: core::range::RangeToInclusive<u8> = ..=3; let _: core::ops::RangeFull = a; let _: core::ops::RangeTo<u8> = b; - let _: core::ops::RangeToInclusive<u8> = c; // Changed let a: core::range::RangeFrom<u8> = 1..; let b: core::range::Range<u8> = 2..3; let c: core::range::RangeInclusive<u8> = 4..=5; + let d: core::range::RangeToInclusive<u8> = ..=3; let _: core::range::IterRangeFrom<u8> = a.into_iter(); let _: core::range::IterRange<u8> = b.into_iter(); let _: core::range::IterRangeInclusive<u8> = c.into_iter(); + // RangeToInclusive has no Iterator implementation } diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/auxiliary/tuple-index-suffix-proc-macro-aux.rs b/tests/ui/parser/auxiliary/tuple-index-suffix-proc-macro-aux.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a5084b55aac --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/parser/auxiliary/tuple-index-suffix-proc-macro-aux.rs @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +#![feature(proc_macro_quote, proc_macro_span)] + +extern crate proc_macro; + +use proc_macro::{Ident, Literal, Span, TokenStream, TokenTree, quote}; + +#[proc_macro] +pub fn bad_tup_indexing(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { + let tt = input.into_iter().next().unwrap(); + let TokenTree::Literal(indexing_expr) = tt else { + unreachable!(); + }; + quote! { (42,).$indexing_expr } +} + +// Expects {IDENT, COMMA, LITERAL} +#[proc_macro] +pub fn bad_tup_struct_indexing(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { + let mut input = input.into_iter(); + + let ident = input.next().unwrap(); + let _comma = input.next().unwrap(); + let lit = input.next().unwrap(); + + let TokenTree::Ident(ident) = ident else { + unreachable!("id"); + }; + let TokenTree::Literal(indexing_expr) = lit else { + unreachable!("lit"); + }; + + quote! { $ident.$indexing_expr } +} diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/issues/issue-59418.rs b/tests/ui/parser/issues/issue-59418.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 0fa191d4a7e..00000000000 --- a/tests/ui/parser/issues/issue-59418.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -struct X(i32,i32,i32); - -fn main() { - let a = X(1, 2, 3); - let b = a.1suffix; - //~^ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid - println!("{}", b); - let c = (1, 2, 3); - let d = c.1suffix; - //~^ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid - println!("{}", d); - let s = X { 0suffix: 0, 1: 1, 2: 2 }; - //~^ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid - match s { - X { 0suffix: _, .. } => {} - //~^ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid - } -} diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/issues/issue-59418.stderr b/tests/ui/parser/issues/issue-59418.stderr deleted file mode 100644 index 347051e9f92..00000000000 --- a/tests/ui/parser/issues/issue-59418.stderr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid - --> $DIR/issue-59418.rs:5:15 - | -LL | let b = a.1suffix; - | ^^^^^^^ invalid suffix `suffix` - -error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid - --> $DIR/issue-59418.rs:9:15 - | -LL | let d = c.1suffix; - | ^^^^^^^ invalid suffix `suffix` - -error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid - --> $DIR/issue-59418.rs:12:17 - | -LL | let s = X { 0suffix: 0, 1: 1, 2: 2 }; - | ^^^^^^^ invalid suffix `suffix` - -error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid - --> $DIR/issue-59418.rs:15:13 - | -LL | X { 0suffix: _, .. } => {} - | ^^^^^^^ invalid suffix `suffix` - -error: aborting due to 4 previous errors - diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/tuple-index-suffix-proc-macro.rs b/tests/ui/parser/tuple-index-suffix-proc-macro.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..557c67738d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/parser/tuple-index-suffix-proc-macro.rs @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +//! See #59418. +//! +//! Like `tuple-index-suffix.rs`, but exercises the proc-macro interaction. + +//@ proc-macro: tuple-index-suffix-proc-macro-aux.rs + +extern crate tuple_index_suffix_proc_macro_aux; +use tuple_index_suffix_proc_macro_aux as aux; + +fn main() { + struct TupStruct(i32); + let tup_struct = TupStruct(42); + + // Previously, #60186 had carve outs for `{i,u}{32,usize}` as non-lint pseudo-FCW warnings. Now, + // they all hard error. + + aux::bad_tup_indexing!(0usize); + //~^ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + aux::bad_tup_struct_indexing!(tup_struct, 0isize); + //~^ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + + // Not part of the #60186 carve outs. + + aux::bad_tup_indexing!(0u8); + //~^ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + aux::bad_tup_struct_indexing!(tup_struct, 0u64); + //~^ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + + // NOTE: didn't bother with trying to figure out how to generate `struct P { 0u32: u32 }` using + // *only* `proc_macro` without help with `syn`/`quote`, looks like you can't with just + // `proc_macro::quote`? +} diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/tuple-index-suffix-proc-macro.stderr b/tests/ui/parser/tuple-index-suffix-proc-macro.stderr new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..47d179d3555 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/parser/tuple-index-suffix-proc-macro.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + --> $DIR/tuple-index-suffix-proc-macro.rs:17:28 + | +LL | aux::bad_tup_indexing!(0usize); + | ^^^^^^ invalid suffix `usize` + +error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + --> $DIR/tuple-index-suffix-proc-macro.rs:19:47 + | +LL | aux::bad_tup_struct_indexing!(tup_struct, 0isize); + | ^^^^^^ invalid suffix `isize` + +error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + --> $DIR/tuple-index-suffix-proc-macro.rs:24:28 + | +LL | aux::bad_tup_indexing!(0u8); + | ^^^ invalid suffix `u8` + +error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + --> $DIR/tuple-index-suffix-proc-macro.rs:26:47 + | +LL | aux::bad_tup_struct_indexing!(tup_struct, 0u64); + | ^^^^ invalid suffix `u64` + +error: aborting due to 4 previous errors + diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/tuple-index-suffix.rs b/tests/ui/parser/tuple-index-suffix.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c4769500005 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/parser/tuple-index-suffix.rs @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +//! Regression test for both the original regression in #59418 where invalid suffixes in indexing +//! positions were accidentally accepted, and also for the removal of the temporary carve out that +//! mitigated ecosystem impact following trying to reject #59418 (this was implemented as a FCW +//! tracked in #60210). +//! +//! Check that we hard error on invalid suffixes in tuple indexing subexpressions and struct numeral +//! field names. + +struct X(i32,i32,i32); + +fn main() { + let tup_struct = X(1, 2, 3); + let invalid_tup_struct_suffix = tup_struct.0suffix; + //~^ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + let previous_carve_out_tup_struct_suffix = tup_struct.0i32; + //~^ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + + let tup = (1, 2, 3); + let invalid_tup_suffix = tup.0suffix; + //~^ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + let previous_carve_out_tup_suffix = tup.0u32; + //~^ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + + numeral_struct_field_name_suffix_invalid(); + numeral_struct_field_name_suffix_previous_carve_out(); +} + +// Previously, there were very limited carve outs as a ecosystem impact mitigation implemented in +// #60186. *Only* `{i,u}{32,usize}` suffixes were temporarily accepted. Now, they all hard error. +fn previous_carve_outs() { + // Previously temporarily accepted by a pseudo-FCW (#60210), now hard error. + + let previous_carve_out_i32 = (42,).0i32; //~ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + let previous_carve_out_i32 = (42,).0u32; //~ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + let previous_carve_out_isize = (42,).0isize; //~ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + let previous_carve_out_usize = (42,).0usize; //~ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + + // Not part of the carve outs! + let error_i8 = (42,).0i8; //~ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + let error_u8 = (42,).0u8; //~ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + let error_i16 = (42,).0i16; //~ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + let error_u16 = (42,).0u16; //~ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + let error_i64 = (42,).0i64; //~ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + let error_u64 = (42,).0u64; //~ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + let error_i128 = (42,).0i128; //~ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + let error_u128 = (42,).0u128; //~ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid +} + +fn numeral_struct_field_name_suffix_invalid() { + let invalid_struct_name = X { 0suffix: 0, 1: 1, 2: 2 }; + //~^ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + match invalid_struct_name { + X { 0suffix: _, .. } => {} + //~^ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + } +} + +fn numeral_struct_field_name_suffix_previous_carve_out() { + let carve_out_struct_name = X { 0u32: 0, 1: 1, 2: 2 }; + //~^ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + match carve_out_struct_name { + X { 0u32: _, .. } => {} + //~^ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + } +} + +// Unfortunately, it turns out `std::mem::offset_of!` uses the same expect suffix code path. +fn offset_of_suffix() { + #[repr(C)] + pub struct Struct<T>(u8, T); + + // Previous pseudo-FCW carve outs + assert_eq!(std::mem::offset_of!(Struct<u32>, 0usize), 0); + //~^ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + + // Not part of carve outs + assert_eq!(std::mem::offset_of!(Struct<u32>, 0u8), 0); + //~^ ERROR suffixes on a tuple index are invalid +} diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/tuple-index-suffix.stderr b/tests/ui/parser/tuple-index-suffix.stderr new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6d96c6d3cbf --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/parser/tuple-index-suffix.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ +error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + --> $DIR/tuple-index-suffix.rs:13:48 + | +LL | let invalid_tup_struct_suffix = tup_struct.0suffix; + | ^^^^^^^ invalid suffix `suffix` + +error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + --> $DIR/tuple-index-suffix.rs:15:59 + | +LL | let previous_carve_out_tup_struct_suffix = tup_struct.0i32; + | ^^^^ invalid suffix `i32` + +error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + --> $DIR/tuple-index-suffix.rs:19:34 + | +LL | let invalid_tup_suffix = tup.0suffix; + | ^^^^^^^ invalid suffix `suffix` + +error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + --> $DIR/tuple-index-suffix.rs:21:45 + | +LL | let previous_carve_out_tup_suffix = tup.0u32; + | ^^^^ invalid suffix `u32` + +error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + --> $DIR/tuple-index-suffix.rs:33:40 + | +LL | let previous_carve_out_i32 = (42,).0i32; + | ^^^^ invalid suffix `i32` + +error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + --> $DIR/tuple-index-suffix.rs:34:40 + | +LL | let previous_carve_out_i32 = (42,).0u32; + | ^^^^ invalid suffix `u32` + +error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + --> $DIR/tuple-index-suffix.rs:35:42 + | +LL | let previous_carve_out_isize = (42,).0isize; + | ^^^^^^ invalid suffix `isize` + +error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + --> $DIR/tuple-index-suffix.rs:36:42 + | +LL | let previous_carve_out_usize = (42,).0usize; + | ^^^^^^ invalid suffix `usize` + +error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + --> $DIR/tuple-index-suffix.rs:39:26 + | +LL | let error_i8 = (42,).0i8; + | ^^^ invalid suffix `i8` + +error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + --> $DIR/tuple-index-suffix.rs:40:26 + | +LL | let error_u8 = (42,).0u8; + | ^^^ invalid suffix `u8` + +error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + --> $DIR/tuple-index-suffix.rs:41:27 + | +LL | let error_i16 = (42,).0i16; + | ^^^^ invalid suffix `i16` + +error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + --> $DIR/tuple-index-suffix.rs:42:27 + | +LL | let error_u16 = (42,).0u16; + | ^^^^ invalid suffix `u16` + +error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + --> $DIR/tuple-index-suffix.rs:43:27 + | +LL | let error_i64 = (42,).0i64; + | ^^^^ invalid suffix `i64` + +error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + --> $DIR/tuple-index-suffix.rs:44:27 + | +LL | let error_u64 = (42,).0u64; + | ^^^^ invalid suffix `u64` + +error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + --> $DIR/tuple-index-suffix.rs:45:28 + | +LL | let error_i128 = (42,).0i128; + | ^^^^^ invalid suffix `i128` + +error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + --> $DIR/tuple-index-suffix.rs:46:28 + | +LL | let error_u128 = (42,).0u128; + | ^^^^^ invalid suffix `u128` + +error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + --> $DIR/tuple-index-suffix.rs:50:35 + | +LL | let invalid_struct_name = X { 0suffix: 0, 1: 1, 2: 2 }; + | ^^^^^^^ invalid suffix `suffix` + +error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + --> $DIR/tuple-index-suffix.rs:53:13 + | +LL | X { 0suffix: _, .. } => {} + | ^^^^^^^ invalid suffix `suffix` + +error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + --> $DIR/tuple-index-suffix.rs:59:37 + | +LL | let carve_out_struct_name = X { 0u32: 0, 1: 1, 2: 2 }; + | ^^^^ invalid suffix `u32` + +error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + --> $DIR/tuple-index-suffix.rs:62:13 + | +LL | X { 0u32: _, .. } => {} + | ^^^^ invalid suffix `u32` + +error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + --> $DIR/tuple-index-suffix.rs:73:50 + | +LL | assert_eq!(std::mem::offset_of!(Struct<u32>, 0usize), 0); + | ^^^^^^ invalid suffix `usize` + +error: suffixes on a tuple index are invalid + --> $DIR/tuple-index-suffix.rs:77:50 + | +LL | assert_eq!(std::mem::offset_of!(Struct<u32>, 0u8), 0); + | ^^^ invalid suffix `u8` + +error: aborting due to 22 previous errors + diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs b/tests/ui/parser/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs index 243924e6c53..4db056f15a5 100644 --- a/tests/ui/parser/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs +++ b/tests/ui/parser/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs @@ -4,25 +4,28 @@ fn main() {} fn f1_1(x: isize, ...) {} -//~^ ERROR defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention +//~^ ERROR `...` is not supported for non-extern functions fn f1_2(...) {} -//~^ ERROR defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention +//~^ ERROR `...` is not supported for non-extern functions + +unsafe extern "Rust" fn f1_3(...) {} +//~^ ERROR `...` is not supported for `extern "Rust"` functions extern "C" fn f2_1(x: isize, ...) {} -//~^ ERROR defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention +//~^ ERROR functions with a C variable argument list must be unsafe extern "C" fn f2_2(...) {} -//~^ ERROR defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention +//~^ ERROR functions with a C variable argument list must be unsafe extern "C" fn f2_3(..., x: isize) {} //~^ ERROR `...` must be the last argument of a C-variadic function extern "C" fn f3_1(x: isize, ...) {} -//~^ ERROR defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention +//~^ ERROR functions with a C variable argument list must be unsafe extern "C" fn f3_2(...) {} -//~^ ERROR defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention +//~^ ERROR functions with a C variable argument list must be unsafe extern "C" fn f3_3(..., x: isize) {} //~^ ERROR `...` must be the last argument of a C-variadic function @@ -33,12 +36,12 @@ const unsafe extern "C" fn f4_1(x: isize, ...) {} const extern "C" fn f4_2(x: isize, ...) {} //~^ ERROR functions cannot be both `const` and C-variadic -//~| ERROR defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention +//~| ERROR functions with a C variable argument list must be unsafe //~| ERROR destructor of `VaListImpl<'_>` cannot be evaluated at compile-time const extern "C" fn f4_3(..., x: isize, ...) {} //~^ ERROR functions cannot be both `const` and C-variadic -//~| ERROR defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention +//~| ERROR functions with a C variable argument list must be unsafe //~| ERROR `...` must be the last argument of a C-variadic function extern "C" { @@ -50,30 +53,30 @@ struct X; impl X { fn i_f1(x: isize, ...) {} - //~^ ERROR defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention + //~^ ERROR associated functions cannot have a C variable argument list fn i_f2(...) {} - //~^ ERROR defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention + //~^ ERROR associated functions cannot have a C variable argument list fn i_f3(..., x: isize, ...) {} - //~^ ERROR defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention + //~^ ERROR associated functions cannot have a C variable argument list //~| ERROR `...` must be the last argument of a C-variadic function fn i_f4(..., x: isize, ...) {} - //~^ ERROR defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention + //~^ ERROR associated functions cannot have a C variable argument list //~| ERROR `...` must be the last argument of a C-variadic function const fn i_f5(x: isize, ...) {} - //~^ ERROR defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention + //~^ ERROR associated functions cannot have a C variable argument list //~| ERROR functions cannot be both `const` and C-variadic //~| ERROR destructor of `VaListImpl<'_>` cannot be evaluated at compile-time } trait T { fn t_f1(x: isize, ...) {} - //~^ ERROR defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention + //~^ ERROR associated functions cannot have a C variable argument list fn t_f2(x: isize, ...); - //~^ ERROR defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention + //~^ ERROR associated functions cannot have a C variable argument list fn t_f3(...) {} - //~^ ERROR defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention + //~^ ERROR associated functions cannot have a C variable argument list fn t_f4(...); - //~^ ERROR defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention + //~^ ERROR associated functions cannot have a C variable argument list fn t_f5(..., x: isize) {} //~^ ERROR `...` must be the last argument of a C-variadic function fn t_f6(..., x: isize); diff --git a/tests/ui/parser/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.stderr b/tests/ui/parser/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.stderr index 5c55cc38b56..0cd78318de6 100644 --- a/tests/ui/parser/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/parser/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.stderr @@ -1,181 +1,225 @@ -error: defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention +error: `...` is not supported for non-extern functions --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:6:19 | LL | fn f1_1(x: isize, ...) {} | ^^^ + | + = help: only `extern "C"` and `extern "C-unwind"` functions may have a C variable argument list -error: defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention +error: `...` is not supported for non-extern functions --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:9:9 | LL | fn f1_2(...) {} | ^^^ + | + = help: only `extern "C"` and `extern "C-unwind"` functions may have a C variable argument list -error: defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention +error: `...` is not supported for `extern "Rust"` functions --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:12:30 | +LL | unsafe extern "Rust" fn f1_3(...) {} + | ------------- ^^^ + | | + | `extern "Rust"` because of this + | + = help: only `extern "C"` and `extern "C-unwind"` functions may have a C variable argument list + +error: functions with a C variable argument list must be unsafe + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:15:30 + | LL | extern "C" fn f2_1(x: isize, ...) {} | ^^^ + | +help: add the `unsafe` keyword to this definition + | +LL | unsafe extern "C" fn f2_1(x: isize, ...) {} + | ++++++ -error: defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:15:20 +error: functions with a C variable argument list must be unsafe + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:18:20 | LL | extern "C" fn f2_2(...) {} | ^^^ + | +help: add the `unsafe` keyword to this definition + | +LL | unsafe extern "C" fn f2_2(...) {} + | ++++++ error: `...` must be the last argument of a C-variadic function - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:18:20 + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:21:20 | LL | extern "C" fn f2_3(..., x: isize) {} | ^^^ -error: defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:21:30 +error: functions with a C variable argument list must be unsafe + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:24:30 | LL | extern "C" fn f3_1(x: isize, ...) {} | ^^^ + | +help: add the `unsafe` keyword to this definition + | +LL | unsafe extern "C" fn f3_1(x: isize, ...) {} + | ++++++ -error: defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:24:20 +error: functions with a C variable argument list must be unsafe + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:27:20 | LL | extern "C" fn f3_2(...) {} | ^^^ + | +help: add the `unsafe` keyword to this definition + | +LL | unsafe extern "C" fn f3_2(...) {} + | ++++++ error: `...` must be the last argument of a C-variadic function - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:27:20 + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:30:20 | LL | extern "C" fn f3_3(..., x: isize) {} | ^^^ error: functions cannot be both `const` and C-variadic - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:30:1 + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:33:1 | LL | const unsafe extern "C" fn f4_1(x: isize, ...) {} | ^^^^^ `const` because of this ^^^ C-variadic because of this error: functions cannot be both `const` and C-variadic - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:34:1 + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:37:1 | LL | const extern "C" fn f4_2(x: isize, ...) {} | ^^^^^ `const` because of this ^^^ C-variadic because of this -error: defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:34:36 +error: functions with a C variable argument list must be unsafe + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:37:36 | LL | const extern "C" fn f4_2(x: isize, ...) {} | ^^^ + | +help: add the `unsafe` keyword to this definition + | +LL | const unsafe extern "C" fn f4_2(x: isize, ...) {} + | ++++++ error: `...` must be the last argument of a C-variadic function - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:39:26 + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:42:26 | LL | const extern "C" fn f4_3(..., x: isize, ...) {} | ^^^ error: functions cannot be both `const` and C-variadic - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:39:1 + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:42:1 | LL | const extern "C" fn f4_3(..., x: isize, ...) {} | ^^^^^ `const` because of this ^^^ C-variadic because of this -error: defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:39:41 +error: functions with a C variable argument list must be unsafe + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:42:41 | LL | const extern "C" fn f4_3(..., x: isize, ...) {} | ^^^ + | +help: add the `unsafe` keyword to this definition + | +LL | const unsafe extern "C" fn f4_3(..., x: isize, ...) {} + | ++++++ error: `...` must be the last argument of a C-variadic function - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:45:13 + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:48:13 | LL | fn e_f2(..., x: isize); | ^^^ -error: defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:52:23 +error: associated functions cannot have a C variable argument list + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:55:23 | LL | fn i_f1(x: isize, ...) {} | ^^^ -error: defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:54:13 +error: associated functions cannot have a C variable argument list + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:57:13 | LL | fn i_f2(...) {} | ^^^ error: `...` must be the last argument of a C-variadic function - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:56:13 + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:59:13 | LL | fn i_f3(..., x: isize, ...) {} | ^^^ -error: defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:56:28 +error: associated functions cannot have a C variable argument list + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:59:28 | LL | fn i_f3(..., x: isize, ...) {} | ^^^ error: `...` must be the last argument of a C-variadic function - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:59:13 + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:62:13 | LL | fn i_f4(..., x: isize, ...) {} | ^^^ -error: defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:59:28 +error: associated functions cannot have a C variable argument list + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:62:28 | LL | fn i_f4(..., x: isize, ...) {} | ^^^ error: functions cannot be both `const` and C-variadic - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:62:5 + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:65:5 | LL | const fn i_f5(x: isize, ...) {} | ^^^^^ ^^^ C-variadic because of this | | | `const` because of this -error: defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:62:29 +error: associated functions cannot have a C variable argument list + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:65:29 | LL | const fn i_f5(x: isize, ...) {} | ^^^ -error: defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:69:23 +error: associated functions cannot have a C variable argument list + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:72:23 | LL | fn t_f1(x: isize, ...) {} | ^^^ -error: defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:71:23 +error: associated functions cannot have a C variable argument list + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:74:23 | LL | fn t_f2(x: isize, ...); | ^^^ -error: defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:73:13 +error: associated functions cannot have a C variable argument list + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:76:13 | LL | fn t_f3(...) {} | ^^^ -error: defining functions with C-variadic arguments is only allowed for free functions with the "C" or "C-unwind" calling convention - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:75:13 +error: associated functions cannot have a C variable argument list + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:78:13 | LL | fn t_f4(...); | ^^^ error: `...` must be the last argument of a C-variadic function - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:77:13 + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:80:13 | LL | fn t_f5(..., x: isize) {} | ^^^ error: `...` must be the last argument of a C-variadic function - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:79:13 + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:82:13 | LL | fn t_f6(..., x: isize); | ^^^ error[E0493]: destructor of `VaListImpl<'_>` cannot be evaluated at compile-time - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:30:43 + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:33:43 | LL | const unsafe extern "C" fn f4_1(x: isize, ...) {} | ^^^ - value is dropped here @@ -183,7 +227,7 @@ LL | const unsafe extern "C" fn f4_1(x: isize, ...) {} | the destructor for this type cannot be evaluated in constant functions error[E0493]: destructor of `VaListImpl<'_>` cannot be evaluated at compile-time - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:34:36 + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:37:36 | LL | const extern "C" fn f4_2(x: isize, ...) {} | ^^^ - value is dropped here @@ -191,13 +235,13 @@ LL | const extern "C" fn f4_2(x: isize, ...) {} | the destructor for this type cannot be evaluated in constant functions error[E0493]: destructor of `VaListImpl<'_>` cannot be evaluated at compile-time - --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:62:29 + --> $DIR/variadic-ffi-semantic-restrictions.rs:65:29 | LL | const fn i_f5(x: isize, ...) {} | ^^^ - value is dropped here | | | the destructor for this type cannot be evaluated in constant functions -error: aborting due to 32 previous errors +error: aborting due to 33 previous errors For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0493`. diff --git a/tests/ui/range/issue-54505-no-literals.stderr b/tests/ui/range/issue-54505-no-literals.stderr index c6d4384bcd3..62e2fe4a838 100644 --- a/tests/ui/range/issue-54505-no-literals.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/range/issue-54505-no-literals.stderr @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ LL | take_range(std::ops::RangeToInclusive { end: 5 }); | arguments to this function are incorrect | = note: expected reference `&_` - found struct `RangeToInclusive<{integer}>` + found struct `std::ops::RangeToInclusive<{integer}>` note: function defined here --> $DIR/issue-54505-no-literals.rs:12:4 | @@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ LL | take_range(::std::ops::RangeToInclusive { end: 5 }); | arguments to this function are incorrect | = note: expected reference `&_` - found struct `RangeToInclusive<{integer}>` + found struct `std::ops::RangeToInclusive<{integer}>` note: function defined here --> $DIR/issue-54505-no-literals.rs:12:4 | diff --git a/tests/ui/range/issue-54505-no-std.stderr b/tests/ui/range/issue-54505-no-std.stderr index 2aa1d584046..866a82afb7e 100644 --- a/tests/ui/range/issue-54505-no-std.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/range/issue-54505-no-std.stderr @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ LL | take_range(..=42); | arguments to this function are incorrect | = note: expected reference `&_` - found struct `RangeToInclusive<{integer}>` + found struct `core::ops::RangeToInclusive<{integer}>` note: function defined here --> $DIR/issue-54505-no-std.rs:25:4 | diff --git a/tests/ui/range/issue-54505.stderr b/tests/ui/range/issue-54505.stderr index 8b669b2910f..4d94c6c2d09 100644 --- a/tests/ui/range/issue-54505.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/range/issue-54505.stderr @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ LL | take_range(..=42); | arguments to this function are incorrect | = note: expected reference `&_` - found struct `RangeToInclusive<{integer}>` + found struct `std::ops::RangeToInclusive<{integer}>` note: function defined here --> $DIR/issue-54505.rs:10:4 | diff --git a/tests/ui/simd/const-err-trumps-simd-err.stderr b/tests/ui/simd/const-err-trumps-simd-err.stderr index 6d25a28c92c..93d1fce637f 100644 --- a/tests/ui/simd/const-err-trumps-simd-err.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/simd/const-err-trumps-simd-err.stderr @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ error[E0080]: evaluation panicked: assertion failed: LANE < 4 - --> $DIR/const-err-trumps-simd-err.rs:17:21 + --> $DIR/const-err-trumps-simd-err.rs:17:13 | LL | const { assert!(LANE < 4); } // the error should be here... - | ^^^^^^^^ evaluation of `get_elem::<4>::{constant#0}` failed here + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ evaluation of `get_elem::<4>::{constant#0}` failed here note: erroneous constant encountered --> $DIR/const-err-trumps-simd-err.rs:17:5 diff --git a/tests/ui/static/static-align.rs b/tests/ui/static/static-align.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..93241db09f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/static/static-align.rs @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +//@ run-pass +#![feature(static_align)] + +#[rustc_align_static(64)] +static A: u8 = 0; + +#[rustc_align_static(64)] +static B: u8 = 0; + +#[rustc_align_static(128)] +#[no_mangle] +static EXPORTED: u64 = 0; + +unsafe extern "C" { + #[rustc_align_static(128)] + #[link_name = "EXPORTED"] + static C: u64; +} + +fn main() { + assert!(core::ptr::from_ref(&A).addr().is_multiple_of(64)); + assert!(core::ptr::from_ref(&B).addr().is_multiple_of(64)); + + assert!(core::ptr::from_ref(&EXPORTED).addr().is_multiple_of(128)); + unsafe { assert!(core::ptr::from_ref(&C).addr().is_multiple_of(128)) }; +} diff --git a/tests/ui/suggestions/apitit-unimplemented-method.rs b/tests/ui/suggestions/apitit-unimplemented-method.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b182e1939b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/suggestions/apitit-unimplemented-method.rs @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +//@ aux-build:dep.rs + +extern crate dep; +use dep::*; + +struct Local; +impl Trait for Local {} +//~^ ERROR not all trait items implemented +//~| HELP implement the missing item: `fn foo(_: impl Sized) { todo!() }` +//~| HELP implement the missing item: `fn bar<T>(_: impl Sized) { todo!() }` + +fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/suggestions/apitit-unimplemented-method.stderr b/tests/ui/suggestions/apitit-unimplemented-method.stderr new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b309a64e958 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/suggestions/apitit-unimplemented-method.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +error[E0046]: not all trait items implemented, missing: `foo`, `bar` + --> $DIR/apitit-unimplemented-method.rs:7:1 + | +LL | impl Trait for Local {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ missing `foo`, `bar` in implementation + | + = help: implement the missing item: `fn foo(_: impl Sized) { todo!() }` + = help: implement the missing item: `fn bar<T>(_: impl Sized) { todo!() }` + +error: aborting due to 1 previous error + +For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0046`. diff --git a/tests/ui/suggestions/auxiliary/dep.rs b/tests/ui/suggestions/auxiliary/dep.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ac0de418313 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/suggestions/auxiliary/dep.rs @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +pub trait Trait { + fn foo(_: impl Sized); + fn bar<T>(_: impl Sized); +} diff --git a/tests/ui/suggestions/missing-format-specifiers-issue-68293.rs b/tests/ui/suggestions/missing-format-specifiers-issue-68293.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..29799624d78 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/suggestions/missing-format-specifiers-issue-68293.rs @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +fn no_format_specifier_two_unused_args() { + println!("Hello", "World"); + //~^ ERROR argument never used + //~| NOTE formatting specifier missing + //~| NOTE argument never used + //~| HELP format specifiers use curly braces, consider adding a format specifier +} + +fn no_format_specifier_multiple_unused_args() { + println!("list: ", 1, 2, 3); + //~^ ERROR multiple unused formatting arguments + //~| NOTE multiple missing formatting specifiers + //~| NOTE argument never used + //~| NOTE argument never used + //~| NOTE argument never used + //~| HELP format specifiers use curly braces, consider adding 3 format specifiers +} + +fn missing_format_specifiers_one_unused_arg() { + println!("list: {}, {}", 1, 2, 3); + //~^ ERROR argument never used + //~| NOTE formatting specifier missing + //~| NOTE argument never used +} + +fn missing_format_specifiers_multiple_unused_args() { + println!("list: {}", 1, 2, 3); + //~^ ERROR multiple unused formatting arguments + //~| NOTE multiple missing formatting specifiers + //~| NOTE argument never used + //~| NOTE argument never used + //~| NOTE consider adding 2 format specifiers +} + +fn main() { } diff --git a/tests/ui/suggestions/missing-format-specifiers-issue-68293.stderr b/tests/ui/suggestions/missing-format-specifiers-issue-68293.stderr new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..081409789f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/suggestions/missing-format-specifiers-issue-68293.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +error: argument never used + --> $DIR/missing-format-specifiers-issue-68293.rs:2:23 + | +LL | println!("Hello", "World"); + | ------- ^^^^^^^ argument never used + | | + | formatting specifier missing + | +help: format specifiers use curly braces, consider adding a format specifier + | +LL | println!("Hello{}", "World"); + | ++ + +error: multiple unused formatting arguments + --> $DIR/missing-format-specifiers-issue-68293.rs:10:24 + | +LL | println!("list: ", 1, 2, 3); + | -------- ^ ^ ^ argument never used + | | | | + | | | argument never used + | | argument never used + | multiple missing formatting specifiers + | +help: format specifiers use curly braces, consider adding 3 format specifiers + | +LL | println!("list: {}{}{}", 1, 2, 3); + | ++++++ + +error: argument never used + --> $DIR/missing-format-specifiers-issue-68293.rs:20:36 + | +LL | println!("list: {}, {}", 1, 2, 3); + | -------------- ^ argument never used + | | + | formatting specifier missing + +error: multiple unused formatting arguments + --> $DIR/missing-format-specifiers-issue-68293.rs:27:29 + | +LL | println!("list: {}", 1, 2, 3); + | ---------- ^ ^ argument never used + | | | + | | argument never used + | multiple missing formatting specifiers + | + = note: consider adding 2 format specifiers + +error: aborting due to 4 previous errors + diff --git a/tests/ui/trait-bounds/more_maybe_bounds.rs b/tests/ui/trait-bounds/more_maybe_bounds.rs index d367dd5b299..ddd4313bd5e 100644 --- a/tests/ui/trait-bounds/more_maybe_bounds.rs +++ b/tests/ui/trait-bounds/more_maybe_bounds.rs @@ -21,6 +21,20 @@ fn bar<T: ?Sized + ?Trait2 + ?Trait1 + ?Trait4>(_: &T) {} // FIXME: `?Trait1` should be rejected, `Trait1` isn't marked `#[lang = "default_traitN"]`. fn baz<T>() where T: Iterator<Item: ?Trait1> {} +//~^ ERROR this relaxed bound is not permitted here + +struct S1<T>(T); + +impl<T> S1<T> { + fn f() where T: ?Trait1 {} + //~^ ERROR this relaxed bound is not permitted here +} + +trait Trait5<'a> {} + +struct S2<T>(T) where for<'a> T: ?Trait5<'a>; +//~^ ERROR this relaxed bound is not permitted here +//~| ERROR bound modifier `?` can only be applied to default traits like `Sized` struct S; impl !Trait2 for S {} diff --git a/tests/ui/trait-bounds/more_maybe_bounds.stderr b/tests/ui/trait-bounds/more_maybe_bounds.stderr index 8dd83fc7728..0d78cfd5820 100644 --- a/tests/ui/trait-bounds/more_maybe_bounds.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/trait-bounds/more_maybe_bounds.stderr @@ -1,3 +1,27 @@ +error: this relaxed bound is not permitted here + --> $DIR/more_maybe_bounds.rs:23:37 + | +LL | fn baz<T>() where T: Iterator<Item: ?Trait1> {} + | ^^^^^^^ + | + = note: in this context, relaxed bounds are only allowed on type parameters defined by the closest item + +error: this relaxed bound is not permitted here + --> $DIR/more_maybe_bounds.rs:29:21 + | +LL | fn f() where T: ?Trait1 {} + | ^^^^^^^ + | + = note: in this context, relaxed bounds are only allowed on type parameters defined by the closest item + +error: this relaxed bound is not permitted here + --> $DIR/more_maybe_bounds.rs:35:34 + | +LL | struct S2<T>(T) where for<'a> T: ?Trait5<'a>; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: in this context, relaxed bounds are only allowed on type parameters defined by the closest item + error: bound modifier `?` can only be applied to default traits like `Sized` --> $DIR/more_maybe_bounds.rs:17:20 | @@ -16,5 +40,11 @@ error: bound modifier `?` can only be applied to default traits like `Sized` LL | fn bar<T: ?Sized + ?Trait2 + ?Trait1 + ?Trait4>(_: &T) {} | ^^^^^^^ -error: aborting due to 3 previous errors +error: bound modifier `?` can only be applied to default traits like `Sized` + --> $DIR/more_maybe_bounds.rs:35:34 + | +LL | struct S2<T>(T) where for<'a> T: ?Trait5<'a>; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: aborting due to 7 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/const-traits/macro-bare-trait-objects-const-trait-bounds.rs b/tests/ui/traits/const-traits/macro-bare-trait-objects-const-trait-bounds.rs index ee04f74c8a6..9b03ec7553d 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/const-traits/macro-bare-trait-objects-const-trait-bounds.rs +++ b/tests/ui/traits/const-traits/macro-bare-trait-objects-const-trait-bounds.rs @@ -1,24 +1,23 @@ -// Ensure that we don't consider `const Trait` to -// match the macro fragment specifier `ty` as that would be a breaking -// change theoretically speaking. Syntactically trait object types can -// be "bare", i.e., lack the prefix `dyn`. -// By contrast, `?Trait` *does* match `ty` and therefore an arm like -// `?$Trait:path` would never be reached. -// See `parser/macro/mbe-bare-trait-object-maybe-trait-bound.rs`. -// `[const] Trait` is already an error for a `ty` fragment, -// so we do not need to prevent that. +// Ensure that we don't consider `const Trait` to match the macro fragment specifier `ty` +// as that would be a breaking change theoretically speaking. +// +// Syntactically trait object types can be "bare", i.e., lack the prefix `dyn`. +// By contrast, `?Trait` *does* match `ty` and therefore an arm like `?$Trait:path` +// would never be reached. See `parser/macro/macro-bare-trait-object-maybe-trait-bound.rs`. + +//@ check-pass (KEEP THIS AS A PASSING TEST!) macro_rules! check { - ($Type:ty) => { - compile_error!("ty"); - }; - (const $Trait:path) => {}; - ([const] $Trait:path) => { [const] Trait }; + ($ty:ty) => { compile_error!("ty"); }; // KEEP THIS RULE FIRST AND AS IS! + + // DON'T MODIFY THE MATCHERS BELOW UNLESS THE CONST TRAIT MODIFIER SYNTAX CHANGES! + + (const $Trait:path) => { /* KEEP THIS EMPTY! */ }; + // We don't need to check `[const] Trait` here since that matches the `ty` fragment + // already anyway since `[` may begin a slice or array type. However, it'll then + // subsequently fail due to #146122 (section 3). } check! { const Trait } -check! { [const] Trait } -//~^ ERROR: expected identifier, found `]` -//~| ERROR: const trait impls are experimental fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/const-traits/macro-bare-trait-objects-const-trait-bounds.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/const-traits/macro-bare-trait-objects-const-trait-bounds.stderr deleted file mode 100644 index a4e77154b17..00000000000 --- a/tests/ui/traits/const-traits/macro-bare-trait-objects-const-trait-bounds.stderr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -error: expected identifier, found `]` - --> $DIR/macro-bare-trait-objects-const-trait-bounds.rs:20:16 - | -LL | ($Type:ty) => { - | -------- while parsing argument for this `ty` macro fragment -... -LL | check! { [const] Trait } - | ^ expected identifier - -error[E0658]: const trait impls are experimental - --> $DIR/macro-bare-trait-objects-const-trait-bounds.rs:20:11 - | -LL | check! { [const] Trait } - | ^^^^^ - | - = note: see issue #143874 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/143874> for more information - = help: add `#![feature(const_trait_impl)]` to the crate attributes to enable - = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date - -error: aborting due to 2 previous errors - -For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0658`. diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/const-traits/macro-const-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs b/tests/ui/traits/const-traits/macro-const-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs index 35e964eacec..3f70ffa7d10 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/const-traits/macro-const-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs +++ b/tests/ui/traits/const-traits/macro-const-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs @@ -1,22 +1,32 @@ // Demonstrates and records a theoretical regressions / breaking changes caused by the -// introduction of const trait bounds. +// introduction of `const` and `[const]` trait bounds. -// Setting the edition to 2018 since we don't regress `demo! { dyn const }` in Rust <2018. +// Setting the edition to >2015 since we didn't regress `demo! { dyn const }` in Rust 2015. +// See also test `traits/const-traits/macro-dyn-const-2015.rs`. //@ edition:2018 trait Trait {} macro_rules! demo { - (impl $c:ident Trait) => { impl $c Trait {} }; - //~^ ERROR inherent - //~| WARN trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated - //~| WARN this is accepted in the current edition - (dyn $c:ident Trait) => { dyn $c Trait {} }; //~ ERROR macro expansion + ($ty:ty) => { compile_error!("ty"); }; // KEEP THIS RULE FIRST AND AS IS! + //~^ ERROR ty + //~| ERROR ty + //~| ERROR ty + //~| ERROR ty + + // DON'T MODIFY THE MATCHERS BELOW UNLESS THE CONST TRAIT MODIFIER SYNTAX CHANGES! + + (impl $c:ident Trait) => { /* KEEP THIS EMPTY! */ }; + (dyn $c:ident Trait) => { /* KEEP THIS EMPTY! */ }; + + (impl [const] Trait) => { /* KEEP THIS EMPTY! */ }; + (dyn [const] Trait) => { /* KEEP THIS EMPTY! */ }; } -demo! { impl const Trait } -//~^ ERROR const trait impls are experimental +demo! { impl const Trait } //~ ERROR const trait impls are experimental +demo! { dyn const Trait } //~ ERROR const trait impls are experimental -demo! { dyn const Trait } +demo! { impl [const] Trait } //~ ERROR const trait impls are experimental +demo! { dyn [const] Trait } //~ ERROR const trait impls are experimental fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/const-traits/macro-const-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/const-traits/macro-const-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.stderr index 7a4061d9c18..383936b9df1 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/const-traits/macro-const-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/traits/const-traits/macro-const-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.stderr @@ -1,31 +1,49 @@ -error: inherent impls cannot be const - --> $DIR/macro-const-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs:10:40 +error: ty + --> $DIR/macro-const-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs:11:19 | -LL | (impl $c:ident Trait) => { impl $c Trait {} }; - | ^^^^^ inherent impl for this type +LL | ($ty:ty) => { compile_error!("ty"); }; // KEEP THIS RULE FIRST AND AS IS! + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ... LL | demo! { impl const Trait } - | -------------------------- - | | | - | | const because of this - | in this macro invocation + | -------------------------- in this macro invocation | - = note: only trait implementations may be annotated with `const` = note: this error originates in the macro `demo` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) -error: macro expansion ignores keyword `dyn` and any tokens following - --> $DIR/macro-const-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs:14:31 +error: ty + --> $DIR/macro-const-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs:11:19 | -LL | (dyn $c:ident Trait) => { dyn $c Trait {} }; - | ^^^ +LL | ($ty:ty) => { compile_error!("ty"); }; // KEEP THIS RULE FIRST AND AS IS! + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ... LL | demo! { dyn const Trait } - | ------------------------- caused by the macro expansion here + | ------------------------- in this macro invocation | - = note: the usage of `demo!` is likely invalid in item context + = note: this error originates in the macro `demo` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) + +error: ty + --> $DIR/macro-const-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs:11:19 + | +LL | ($ty:ty) => { compile_error!("ty"); }; // KEEP THIS RULE FIRST AND AS IS! + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +... +LL | demo! { impl [const] Trait } + | ---------------------------- in this macro invocation + | + = note: this error originates in the macro `demo` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) + +error: ty + --> $DIR/macro-const-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs:11:19 + | +LL | ($ty:ty) => { compile_error!("ty"); }; // KEEP THIS RULE FIRST AND AS IS! + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +... +LL | demo! { dyn [const] Trait } + | --------------------------- in this macro invocation + | + = note: this error originates in the macro `demo` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) error[E0658]: const trait impls are experimental - --> $DIR/macro-const-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs:17:14 + --> $DIR/macro-const-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs:26:14 | LL | demo! { impl const Trait } | ^^^^^ @@ -34,24 +52,36 @@ LL | demo! { impl const Trait } = help: add `#![feature(const_trait_impl)]` to the crate attributes to enable = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date -warning: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated - --> $DIR/macro-const-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs:10:40 +error[E0658]: const trait impls are experimental + --> $DIR/macro-const-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs:27:13 | -LL | (impl $c:ident Trait) => { impl $c Trait {} }; - | ^^^^^ -... -LL | demo! { impl const Trait } - | -------------------------- in this macro invocation +LL | demo! { dyn const Trait } + | ^^^^^ | - = warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2018) but is a hard error in Rust 2021! - = note: for more information, see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/edition-guide/rust-2021/warnings-promoted-to-error.html> - = note: `#[warn(bare_trait_objects)]` (part of `#[warn(rust_2021_compatibility)]`) on by default - = note: this warning originates in the macro `demo` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) -help: you might have intended to implement this trait for a given type + = note: see issue #143874 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/143874> for more information + = help: add `#![feature(const_trait_impl)]` to the crate attributes to enable + = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date + +error[E0658]: const trait impls are experimental + --> $DIR/macro-const-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs:29:14 + | +LL | demo! { impl [const] Trait } + | ^^^^^^^ + | + = note: see issue #143874 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/143874> for more information + = help: add `#![feature(const_trait_impl)]` to the crate attributes to enable + = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date + +error[E0658]: const trait impls are experimental + --> $DIR/macro-const-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs:30:13 | -LL | (impl $c:ident Trait) => { impl $c Trait for /* Type */ {} }; - | ++++++++++++++ +LL | demo! { dyn [const] Trait } + | ^^^^^^^ + | + = note: see issue #143874 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/143874> for more information + = help: add `#![feature(const_trait_impl)]` to the crate attributes to enable + = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date -error: aborting due to 3 previous errors; 1 warning emitted +error: aborting due to 8 previous errors For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0658`. diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/const-traits/macro-dyn-const-2015.rs b/tests/ui/traits/const-traits/macro-dyn-const-2015.rs index fadfbe66788..0dfa482b986 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/const-traits/macro-dyn-const-2015.rs +++ b/tests/ui/traits/const-traits/macro-dyn-const-2015.rs @@ -1,14 +1,19 @@ -// Ensure that the introduction of const trait bound didn't regress this code in Rust 2015. -// See also `mbe-const-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs`. +// Ensure that the introduction of `const` and `[const]` trait bounds didn't regress this +// Rust 2015 code. See also test `macro-const-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs`. //@ edition: 2015 -//@ check-pass +//@ check-pass (KEEP THIS AS A PASSING TEST!) macro_rules! check { - ($ty:ty) => { compile_error!("ty"); }; - (dyn $c:ident) => {}; + ($ty:ty) => { compile_error!("ty"); }; // KEEP THIS RULE FIRST AND AS IS! + + // DON'T MODIFY THE MATCHERS BELOW UNLESS THE CONST TRAIT MODIFIER SYNTAX CHANGES! + + (dyn $c:ident) => { /* KEEP THIS EMPTY! */ }; + (dyn [$c:ident]) => { /* KEEP THIS EMPTY! */ }; } check! { dyn const } +check! { dyn [const] } fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/const-traits/macro-maybe-const-trait-bounds.rs b/tests/ui/traits/const-traits/macro-maybe-const-trait-bounds.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..75077577b8c --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/traits/const-traits/macro-maybe-const-trait-bounds.rs @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +// Ensure that we don't consider `[` to begin trait bounds to contain breakages. +// Only `[const]` in its entirety begins a trait bound. +// See also test `macro-const-trait-bound-theoretical-regression.rs`. + +//@ check-pass (KEEP THIS AS A PASSING TEST!) +// Setting the edition to >2015 since we didn't regress `check! { dyn [const] Trait }` in Rust 2015. +// See also test `traits/const-traits/macro-dyn-const-2015.rs`. +//@ edition:2018 + +macro_rules! check { + ($ty:ty) => { compile_error!("ty"); }; // KEEP THIS RULE FIRST AND AS IS! + + // DON'T MODIFY THE MATCHERS BELOW UNLESS THE CONST TRAIT MODIFIER SYNTAX CHANGES! + + (dyn [$($any:tt)*] Trait) => { /* KEEP THIS EMPTY! */ }; + (impl [$($any:tt)*] Trait) => { /* KEEP THIS EMPTY! */ }; +} + +check!(dyn [T] Trait); + +// issue: <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/146417> +check!(impl [T] Trait); +check!(impl [T: Bound] Trait); + +fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/default_auto_traits/backward-compatible-lazy-bounds-pass.rs b/tests/ui/traits/default_auto_traits/backward-compatible-lazy-bounds-pass.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 745b6ee9bc5..00000000000 --- a/tests/ui/traits/default_auto_traits/backward-compatible-lazy-bounds-pass.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -//@ check-pass -//@ compile-flags: -Zexperimental-default-bounds - -#![feature(auto_traits, lang_items, no_core, rustc_attrs, trait_alias)] -#![no_std] -#![no_core] - -#[lang = "pointee_sized"] -trait PointeeSized {} - -#[lang = "meta_sized"] -trait MetaSized: PointeeSized {} - -#[lang = "sized"] -trait Sized: MetaSized {} - -#[lang = "default_trait1"] -auto trait DefaultTrait1 {} - -#[lang = "default_trait2"] -auto trait DefaultTrait2 {} - -trait Trait<Rhs: ?Sized = Self> {} -trait Trait1 : Trait {} - -trait Trait2 { - type Type; -} -trait Trait3<T> = Trait2<Type = T>; - -fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/default_auto_traits/maybe-bounds-in-dyn-traits.rs b/tests/ui/traits/default_auto_traits/maybe-bounds-in-dyn-traits.rs index e7cca41a47e..2e1a5d2424b 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/default_auto_traits/maybe-bounds-in-dyn-traits.rs +++ b/tests/ui/traits/default_auto_traits/maybe-bounds-in-dyn-traits.rs @@ -13,32 +13,37 @@ #![no_core] #[lang = "pointee_sized"] -trait PointeeSized {} +trait PointeeSized: ?Leak {} #[lang = "meta_sized"] -trait MetaSized: PointeeSized {} +trait MetaSized: PointeeSized + ?Leak {} #[lang = "sized"] -trait Sized: MetaSized {} +trait Sized: MetaSized + ?Leak {} #[lang = "copy"] -pub trait Copy {} +pub trait Copy: ?Leak {} impl<'a, T: ?Sized> Copy for &'a T {} #[lang = "legacy_receiver"] -trait Receiver {} +trait Receiver: ?Leak {} impl<T: ?Sized + ?Leak> Receiver for &T {} +impl<T: ?Sized + ?Leak> Receiver for &mut T {} #[lang = "unsize"] -trait Unsize<T: ?Sized + ?Leak> {} +trait Unsize<T: ?Sized + ?Leak>: ?Leak {} #[lang = "coerce_unsized"] -trait CoerceUnsized<T: ?Leak + ?Sized> {} +trait CoerceUnsized<T: ?Leak + ?Sized>: ?Leak {} impl<'a, 'b: 'a, T: ?Sized + ?Leak + Unsize<U>, U: ?Sized + ?Leak> CoerceUnsized<&'a U> for &'b T {} +// Omit `T: ?Leak` and `U: ?Leak`. +impl<'a, 'b: 'a, T: ?Sized + Unsize<U>, U: ?Sized> CoerceUnsized<&'a mut U> for &'b mut T {} #[lang = "dispatch_from_dyn"] -trait DispatchFromDyn<T: ?Leak> {} +trait DispatchFromDyn<T: ?Leak>: ?Leak {} impl<'a, T: ?Sized + ?Leak + Unsize<U>, U: ?Sized + ?Leak> DispatchFromDyn<&'a U> for &'a T {} +// Omit `T: ?Leak` and `U: ?Leak`. +impl<'a, T: ?Sized + Unsize<U>, U: ?Sized> DispatchFromDyn<&'a mut U> for &'a mut T {} #[lang = "default_trait1"] auto trait Leak {} @@ -47,25 +52,52 @@ struct NonLeakS; impl !Leak for NonLeakS {} struct LeakS; -trait Trait { - fn leak_foo(&self) {} - fn maybe_leak_foo(&self) where Self: ?Leak {} +fn bounds_check() { + trait LeakTr {} + + trait MaybeLeakTr: ?Leak {} + + impl MaybeLeakTr for NonLeakS {} + + impl LeakTr for LeakS {} + impl MaybeLeakTr for LeakS {} + + let _: &dyn LeakTr = &NonLeakS; + //~^ ERROR the trait bound `NonLeakS: bounds_check::LeakTr` is not satisfied + let _: &dyn LeakTr = &LeakS; + + let _: &(dyn LeakTr + ?Leak) = &NonLeakS; + let _: &(dyn LeakTr + ?Leak) = &LeakS; + + let _: &dyn MaybeLeakTr = &NonLeakS; + let _: &dyn MaybeLeakTr = &LeakS; } -impl Trait for NonLeakS {} -impl Trait for LeakS {} - -fn main() { - let _: &dyn Trait = &NonLeakS; - //~^ ERROR the trait bound `NonLeakS: Leak` is not satisfied - let _: &dyn Trait = &LeakS; - let _: &(dyn Trait + ?Leak) = &LeakS; - let x: &(dyn Trait + ?Leak) = &NonLeakS; - x.leak_foo(); - //~^ ERROR the trait bound `dyn Trait: Leak` is not satisfied - x.maybe_leak_foo(); +fn dyn_compat_check() { + trait DynCompatCheck1: ?Leak { + fn foo(&self) {} + } + + trait DynCompatCheck2: ?Leak { + fn mut_foo(&mut self) {} + } + + impl DynCompatCheck1 for NonLeakS {} + impl DynCompatCheck2 for NonLeakS {} + + let _: &(dyn DynCompatCheck1 + ?Leak) = &NonLeakS; + // There is no `?Leak` bound on corresponding `DispatchFromDyn` impl. + let _: &dyn DynCompatCheck2 = &NonLeakS; + //~^ ERROR the trait `DynCompatCheck2` is not dyn compatible +} + +fn args_check() { + trait LeakTr {} + // Ensure that we validate the generic args of relaxed bounds in trait object types. - let _: dyn Trait + ?Leak<(), Undefined = ()>; + let _: dyn LeakTr + ?Leak<(), Undefined = ()>; //~^ ERROR trait takes 0 generic arguments but 1 generic argument was supplied //~| ERROR associated type `Undefined` not found for `Leak` } + +fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/default_auto_traits/maybe-bounds-in-dyn-traits.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/default_auto_traits/maybe-bounds-in-dyn-traits.stderr index b19c082a1b8..b96a2915c33 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/default_auto_traits/maybe-bounds-in-dyn-traits.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/traits/default_auto_traits/maybe-bounds-in-dyn-traits.stderr @@ -1,49 +1,57 @@ -error[E0277]: the trait bound `NonLeakS: Leak` is not satisfied - --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-dyn-traits.rs:59:25 +error[E0277]: the trait bound `NonLeakS: bounds_check::LeakTr` is not satisfied + --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-dyn-traits.rs:65:26 | -LL | let _: &dyn Trait = &NonLeakS; - | ^^^^^^^^^ unsatisfied trait bound +LL | let _: &dyn LeakTr = &NonLeakS; + | ^^^^^^^^^ unsatisfied trait bound | -help: the trait `Leak` is not implemented for `NonLeakS` - --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-dyn-traits.rs:46:1 +help: the trait `bounds_check::LeakTr` is not implemented for `NonLeakS` + --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-dyn-traits.rs:51:1 | LL | struct NonLeakS; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - = note: required for the cast from `&NonLeakS` to `&dyn Trait + Leak` + = help: the trait `bounds_check::LeakTr` is implemented for `LeakS` + = note: required for the cast from `&NonLeakS` to `&dyn bounds_check::LeakTr + Leak` -error[E0277]: the trait bound `dyn Trait: Leak` is not satisfied - --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-dyn-traits.rs:64:7 - | -LL | x.leak_foo(); - | ^^^^^^^^ the trait `Leak` is not implemented for `dyn Trait` - | -note: required by a bound in `Trait::leak_foo` - --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-dyn-traits.rs:51:5 - | -LL | fn leak_foo(&self) {} - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `Trait::leak_foo` +error[E0038]: the trait `DynCompatCheck2` is not dyn compatible + --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-dyn-traits.rs:90:17 + | +LL | fn mut_foo(&mut self) {} + | --------- help: consider changing method `mut_foo`'s `self` parameter to be `&self`: `&Self` +... +LL | let _: &dyn DynCompatCheck2 = &NonLeakS; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `DynCompatCheck2` 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> + --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-dyn-traits.rs:82:20 + | +LL | trait DynCompatCheck2: ?Leak { + | --------------- this trait is not dyn compatible... +LL | fn mut_foo(&mut self) {} + | ^^^^^^^^^ ...because method `mut_foo`'s `self` parameter cannot be dispatched on + = help: only type `NonLeakS` implements `DynCompatCheck2`; consider using it directly instead. error[E0107]: trait takes 0 generic arguments but 1 generic argument was supplied - --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-dyn-traits.rs:68:25 + --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-dyn-traits.rs:98:26 | -LL | let _: dyn Trait + ?Leak<(), Undefined = ()>; - | ^^^^-------------------- help: remove the unnecessary generics - | | - | expected 0 generic arguments +LL | let _: dyn LeakTr + ?Leak<(), Undefined = ()>; + | ^^^^-------------------- help: remove the unnecessary generics + | | + | expected 0 generic arguments | note: trait defined here, with 0 generic parameters - --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-dyn-traits.rs:44:12 + --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-dyn-traits.rs:49:12 | LL | auto trait Leak {} | ^^^^ error[E0220]: associated type `Undefined` not found for `Leak` - --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-dyn-traits.rs:68:34 + --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-dyn-traits.rs:98:35 | -LL | let _: dyn Trait + ?Leak<(), Undefined = ()>; - | ^^^^^^^^^ associated type `Undefined` not found +LL | let _: dyn LeakTr + ?Leak<(), Undefined = ()>; + | ^^^^^^^^^ associated type `Undefined` not found error: aborting due to 4 previous errors -Some errors have detailed explanations: E0107, E0220, E0277. -For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0107`. +Some errors have detailed explanations: E0038, E0107, E0220, E0277. +For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0038`. diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/default_auto_traits/maybe-bounds-in-traits.rs b/tests/ui/traits/default_auto_traits/maybe-bounds-in-traits.rs index b3801baaf70..ac4c4aca2ef 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/default_auto_traits/maybe-bounds-in-traits.rs +++ b/tests/ui/traits/default_auto_traits/maybe-bounds-in-traits.rs @@ -14,18 +14,22 @@ #![no_std] #![no_core] +#[lang = "copy"] +pub trait Copy: ?Leak {} + #[lang = "pointee_sized"] -trait PointeeSized {} +trait PointeeSized: ?Leak {} #[lang = "meta_sized"] -trait MetaSized: PointeeSized {} +trait MetaSized: PointeeSized + ?Leak {} #[lang = "sized"] -trait Sized: MetaSized {} +trait Sized: MetaSized + ?Leak {} #[lang = "legacy_receiver"] -trait LegacyReceiver {} +trait LegacyReceiver: ?Leak {} impl<T: ?Sized + ?Leak> LegacyReceiver for &T {} +// Omit `T: ?Leak`. impl<T: ?Sized> LegacyReceiver for &mut T {} #[lang = "default_trait1"] @@ -38,83 +42,40 @@ struct LeakS; mod supertraits { use crate::*; - trait MaybeLeakT1: ?Leak {} - trait MaybeLeakT2 where Self: ?Leak {} + trait MaybeLeak: ?Leak {} + impl MaybeLeak for NonLeakS {} - impl MaybeLeakT1 for NonLeakS {} - impl MaybeLeakT2 for NonLeakS {} + trait LeakT {} + impl LeakT for NonLeakS {} + //~^ ERROR the trait bound `NonLeakS: Leak` is not satisfied } -mod maybe_self_assoc_type { +mod assoc_type_maybe_bounds { use crate::*; - trait TestBase1<T: ?Sized> {} - trait TestBase2<T: ?Leak + ?Sized> {} - - trait Test1<T> { - type MaybeLeakSelf: TestBase1<Self> where Self: ?Leak; - //~^ ERROR the trait bound `Self: Leak` is not satisfied - type LeakSelf: TestBase1<Self>; - } - - trait Test2<T> { - type MaybeLeakSelf: TestBase2<Self> where Self: ?Leak; - type LeakSelf: TestBase2<Self>; - } - - trait Test3 { + trait Test1 { type Leak1 = LeakS; type Leak2 = NonLeakS; //~^ ERROR the trait bound `NonLeakS: Leak` is not satisfied } - trait Test4 { + trait Test2 { type MaybeLeak1: ?Leak = LeakS; type MaybeLeak2: ?Leak = NonLeakS; } - - trait Test5: ?Leak { - // ok, because assoc types have implicit where Self: Leak - type MaybeLeakSelf1: TestBase1<Self>; - type MaybeLeakSelf2: TestBase2<Self>; - } -} - -mod maybe_self_assoc_const { - use crate::*; - - const fn size_of<T: ?Sized>() -> usize { - 0 - } - - trait Trait { - const CLeak: usize = size_of::<Self>(); - const CNonLeak: usize = size_of::<Self>() where Self: ?Leak; - //~^ ERROR the trait bound `Self: Leak` is not satisfied - } } mod methods { use crate::*; - trait Trait { - fn leak_foo(&self) {} - fn maybe_leak_foo(&self) where Self: ?Leak {} - fn mut_leak_foo(&mut self) {} - // there is no relax bound on corresponding Receiver impl - fn mut_maybe_leak_foo(&mut self) where Self: ?Leak {} - //~^ ERROR `&mut Self` cannot be used as the type of `self` without the `arbitrary_self_types` + trait ReceiveCheck1: ?Leak { + fn foo(&self) {} } - impl Trait for NonLeakS {} - impl Trait for LeakS {} - - fn foo() { - LeakS.leak_foo(); - LeakS.maybe_leak_foo(); - NonLeakS.leak_foo(); - //~^ ERROR the trait bound `NonLeakS: Leak` is not satisfied - NonLeakS.maybe_leak_foo(); + trait ReceiveCheck2: ?Leak { + // There is no `?Leak` bound on corresponding `LegacyReceiver` impl. + fn mut_foo(&mut self) {} + //~^ ERROR `&mut Self` cannot be used as the type of `self` without the `arbitrary_self_types` } } diff --git a/tests/ui/traits/default_auto_traits/maybe-bounds-in-traits.stderr b/tests/ui/traits/default_auto_traits/maybe-bounds-in-traits.stderr index 372bf817600..ab62ab81b21 100644 --- a/tests/ui/traits/default_auto_traits/maybe-bounds-in-traits.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/traits/default_auto_traits/maybe-bounds-in-traits.stderr @@ -1,81 +1,49 @@ error[E0277]: the trait bound `NonLeakS: Leak` is not satisfied - --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-traits.rs:67:22 + --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-traits.rs:49:20 | -LL | type Leak2 = NonLeakS; - | ^^^^^^^^ unsatisfied trait bound +LL | impl LeakT for NonLeakS {} + | ^^^^^^^^ unsatisfied trait bound | help: the trait `Leak` is not implemented for `NonLeakS` - --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-traits.rs:34:1 + --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-traits.rs:38:1 | LL | struct NonLeakS; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -note: required by a bound in `Test3::Leak2` - --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-traits.rs:67:9 +note: required by a bound in `LeakT` + --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-traits.rs:48:5 | -LL | type Leak2 = NonLeakS; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `Test3::Leak2` +LL | trait LeakT {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `LeakT` -error[E0277]: the trait bound `Self: Leak` is not satisfied - --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-traits.rs:55:29 +error[E0277]: the trait bound `NonLeakS: Leak` is not satisfied + --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-traits.rs:58:22 | -LL | type MaybeLeakSelf: TestBase1<Self> where Self: ?Leak; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `Leak` is not implemented for `Self` +LL | type Leak2 = NonLeakS; + | ^^^^^^^^ unsatisfied trait bound | -note: required by a bound in `TestBase1` - --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-traits.rs:51:21 +help: the trait `Leak` is not implemented for `NonLeakS` + --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-traits.rs:38:1 | -LL | trait TestBase1<T: ?Sized> {} - | ^ required by this bound in `TestBase1` -help: consider further restricting `Self` +LL | struct NonLeakS; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +note: required by a bound in `Test1::Leak2` + --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-traits.rs:58:9 | -LL | trait Test1<T>: Leak { - | ++++++ +LL | type Leak2 = NonLeakS; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `Test1::Leak2` error[E0658]: `&mut Self` cannot be used as the type of `self` without the `arbitrary_self_types` feature - --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-traits.rs:105:31 + --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-traits.rs:77:20 | -LL | fn mut_maybe_leak_foo(&mut self) where Self: ?Leak {} - | ^^^^^^^^^ +LL | fn mut_foo(&mut self) {} + | ^^^^^^^^^ | = note: see issue #44874 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44874> for more information = help: add `#![feature(arbitrary_self_types)]` to the crate attributes to enable = note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date = help: consider changing to `self`, `&self`, `&mut self`, or a type implementing `Receiver` such as `self: Box<Self>`, `self: Rc<Self>`, or `self: Arc<Self>` -error[E0277]: the trait bound `Self: Leak` is not satisfied - --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-traits.rs:92:43 - | -LL | const CNonLeak: usize = size_of::<Self>() where Self: ?Leak; - | ^^^^ the trait `Leak` is not implemented for `Self` - | -note: required by a bound in `size_of` - --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-traits.rs:86:22 - | -LL | const fn size_of<T: ?Sized>() -> usize { - | ^ required by this bound in `size_of` -help: consider further restricting `Self` - | -LL | trait Trait: Leak { - | ++++++ - -error[E0277]: the trait bound `NonLeakS: Leak` is not satisfied - --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-traits.rs:115:18 - | -LL | NonLeakS.leak_foo(); - | ^^^^^^^^ unsatisfied trait bound - | -help: the trait `Leak` is not implemented for `NonLeakS` - --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-traits.rs:34:1 - | -LL | struct NonLeakS; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -note: required by a bound in `methods::Trait::leak_foo` - --> $DIR/maybe-bounds-in-traits.rs:101:9 - | -LL | fn leak_foo(&self) {} - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `Trait::leak_foo` - -error: aborting due to 5 previous errors +error: aborting due to 3 previous errors Some errors have detailed explanations: E0277, E0658. For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0277`. diff --git a/tests/ui/transmutability/uninhabited.stderr b/tests/ui/transmutability/uninhabited.stderr index 9f289852809..4757daec997 100644 --- a/tests/ui/transmutability/uninhabited.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/transmutability/uninhabited.stderr @@ -41,10 +41,10 @@ LL | | }> | |__________^ required by this bound in `is_maybe_transmutable` error[E0080]: evaluation panicked: assertion failed: false - --> $DIR/uninhabited.rs:41:17 + --> $DIR/uninhabited.rs:41:9 | LL | assert!(false); - | ^^^^^ evaluation of `yawning_void_struct::_` failed here + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ evaluation of `yawning_void_struct::_` failed here error[E0277]: `()` cannot be safely transmuted into `yawning_void_enum::Void` --> $DIR/uninhabited.rs:71:41 @@ -68,10 +68,10 @@ LL | | }> | |__________^ required by this bound in `is_maybe_transmutable` error[E0080]: evaluation panicked: assertion failed: false - --> $DIR/uninhabited.rs:63:17 + --> $DIR/uninhabited.rs:63:9 | LL | assert!(false); - | ^^^^^ evaluation of `yawning_void_enum::_` failed here + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ evaluation of `yawning_void_enum::_` failed here error[E0277]: `u128` cannot be safely transmuted into `DistantVoid` --> $DIR/uninhabited.rs:92:43 @@ -95,10 +95,10 @@ LL | | }> | |__________^ required by this bound in `is_maybe_transmutable` error[E0080]: evaluation panicked: assertion failed: false - --> $DIR/uninhabited.rs:87:17 + --> $DIR/uninhabited.rs:87:9 | LL | assert!(false); - | ^^^^^ evaluation of `distant_void::_` failed here + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ evaluation of `distant_void::_` failed here error[E0277]: `Src` cannot be safely transmuted into `issue_126267::Error` --> $DIR/uninhabited.rs:108:42 |
