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2021-04-28Auto merge of #83713 - spastorino:revert-pub-macro-rules, r=nikomatsakisbors-1/+0
Revert "Rollup merge of #82296 - spastorino:pubrules, r=nikomatsakis" This reverts commit e2561c58a41023a14e0e583113dcf55e1ecb236a, reversing changes made to 2982ba50fc4bb629b8fe4108a81cb2f9b053510b. As discussed in #83641 this feature is not complete and in particular doesn't work cross macros and given that this is not going to be included in edition 2021 nobody seems to be trying to fix the underlying problem. When can add this again I guess, whenever somebody has the time to make it work cross crates. r? `@nikomatsakis`
2021-04-26Auto merge of #84544 - RalfJung:const_fn_in_trait, r=oli-obkbors-6/+1
Always reject `const fn` in `trait` during parsing. 'const fn' in trait are rejected in the AST: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/b78c0d8a4d5af91a4a55d029293e3ecb879ec142/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/ast_validation.rs#L1411 So this feature gate check is a NOP and we can just remove it. The src/test/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-min_const_fn.rs and src/test/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-const_fn.rs tests ensure that we still reject `const fn` in `trait` Cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/84510 r? `@oli-obk`
2021-04-25Auto merge of #84299 - lcnr:const-generics-defaults-name-res, r=varkorbors-1/+1
various const parameter defaults improvements Actually resolve names in const parameter defaults, fixing `struct Foo<const N: usize = { usize::MAX }>`. --- Split generic parameter ban rib for types and consts, allowing ```rust #![feature(const_generics_defaults)] struct Q; struct Foo<T = Q, const Q: usize = 3>(T); ``` --- Remove the type/const ordering restriction if `const_generics_defaults` is active, even if `const_generics` is not. allowing us to stabilize and test const param defaults separately. --- Check well formedness of const parameter defaults, eagerly emitting an error for `struct Foo<const N: usize = { 0 - 1 }>` --- Do not forbid const parameters in param defaults, allowing `struct Foo<const N: usize, T = [u8; N]>(T)` and `struct Foo<const N: usize, const M: usize = N>`. Note that this should not change anything which is stabilized, as on stable, type parameters must be in front of const parameters, which means that type parameter defaults are only allowed if no const parameters exist. We still forbid generic parameters inside of const param types. r? `@varkor` `@petrochenkov`
2021-04-25'const fn' in trait are rejected in the AST, this feature gate check is a NOPRalf Jung-6/+1
2021-04-24Auto merge of #83722 - jyn514:stable-help, r=estebankbors-3/+33
On stable, suggest removing `#![feature]` for features that have been stabilized I don't know how to test this (https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/182449-t-compiler.2Fhelp/topic/Run.20tests.20without.20enabling.20nightly.20features.3F). I confirmed locally that this gives the appropriate help with `channel = "beta"`: ``` error[E0554]: `#![feature]` may not be used on the beta release channel --> src/lib.rs:2:1 | 2 | #![feature(min_const_generics)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the attribute | = help: the feature `min_const_generics` has been stable since 1.51.0 and no longer requires an attribute to enable error[E0554]: `#![feature]` may not be used on the beta release channel --> src/lib.rs:3:1 | 3 | #![feature(min_const_generics, min_specialization)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: the feature `min_const_generics` has been stable since 1.51.0 and no longer requires an attribute to enable error[E0554]: `#![feature]` may not be used on the beta release channel --> src/lib.rs:4:1 | 4 | #![feature(box_patterns)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ``` Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/83715.
2021-04-23Revert "Rollup merge of #82296 - spastorino:pubrules, r=nikomatsakis"Santiago Pastorino-1/+0
This reverts commit e2561c58a41023a14e0e583113dcf55e1ecb236a, reversing changes made to 2982ba50fc4bb629b8fe4108a81cb2f9b053510b.
2021-04-21Review commentsJack Huey-29/+25
2021-04-21loosen ordering restricts for `const_generics_defaults`lcnr-1/+1
2021-04-21Move nested quantification check to ast_validationJack Huey-9/+38
2021-04-18Auto merge of #83799 - crlf0710:stablize_non_ascii_idents, r=Manishearthbors-12/+1
Stablize `non-ascii-idents` This is the stablization PR for RFC 2457. Currently this is waiting on fcp in [tracking issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/55467). r? `@Manishearth`
2021-04-16Remove #[main] attribute.Charles Lew-10/+0
2021-04-08rustc: Add a new `wasm` ABIAlex Crichton-0/+8
This commit implements the idea of a new ABI for the WebAssembly target, one called `"wasm"`. This ABI is entirely of my own invention and has no current precedent, but I think that the addition of this ABI might help solve a number of issues with the WebAssembly targets. When `wasm32-unknown-unknown` was first added to Rust I naively "implemented an abi" for the target. I then went to write `wasm-bindgen` which accidentally relied on details of this ABI. Turns out the ABI definition didn't match C, which is causing issues for C/Rust interop. Currently the compiler has a "wasm32 bindgen compat" ABI which is the original implementation I added, and it's purely there for, well, `wasm-bindgen`. Another issue with the WebAssembly target is that it's not clear to me when and if the default C ABI will change to account for WebAssembly's multi-value feature (a feature that allows functions to return multiple values). Even if this does happen, though, it seems like the C ABI will be guided based on the performance of WebAssembly code and will likely not match even what the current wasm-bindgen-compat ABI is today. This leaves a hole in Rust's expressivity in binding WebAssembly where given a particular import type, Rust may not be able to import that signature with an updated C ABI for multi-value. To fix these issues I had the idea of a new ABI for WebAssembly, one called `wasm`. The definition of this ABI is "what you write maps straight to wasm". The goal here is that whatever you write down in the parameter list or in the return values goes straight into the function's signature in the WebAssembly file. This special ABI is for intentionally matching the ABI of an imported function from the environment or exporting a function with the right signature. With the addition of a new ABI, this enables rustc to: * Eventually remove the "wasm-bindgen compat hack". Once this ABI is stable wasm-bindgen can switch to using it everywhere. Afterwards the wasm32-unknown-unknown target can have its default ABI updated to match C. * Expose the ability to precisely match an ABI signature for a WebAssembly function, regardless of what the C ABI that clang chooses turns out to be. * Continue to evolve the definition of the default C ABI to match what clang does on all targets, since the purpose of that ABI will be explicitly matching C rather than generating particular function imports/exports. Naturally this is implemented as an unstable feature initially, but it would be nice for this to get stabilized (if it works) in the near-ish future to remove the wasm32-unknown-unknown incompatibility with the C ABI. Doing this, however, requires the feature to be on stable because wasm-bindgen works with stable Rust.
2021-04-08Stablize `non_ascii_idents` feature.Charles Lew-12/+1
2021-04-07Disable using non-ascii identifiers in extern blocks.Charles Lew-1/+23
2021-04-02On stable, suggest removing `#![feature]` for features that have been stabilizedJoshua Nelson-3/+33
I don't know how to test this. I confirmed locally that this gives the appropriate help with `channel = "beta"`: ``` error[E0554]: `#![feature]` may not be used on the beta release channel --> src/lib.rs:2:1 | 2 | #![feature(min_const_generics)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the attribute | = help: the feature `min_const_generics` has been stable since 1.51.0 and no longer requires an attribute to enable error[E0554]: `#![feature]` may not be used on the beta release channel --> src/lib.rs:3:1 | 3 | #![feature(min_const_generics, min_specialization)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: the feature `min_const_generics` has been stable since 1.51.0 and no longer requires an attribute to enable error[E0554]: `#![feature]` may not be used on the beta release channel --> src/lib.rs:4:1 | 4 | #![feature(box_patterns)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ```
2021-04-02Auto merge of #80965 - camelid:rename-doc-spotlight, r=jyn514bors-1/+1
Rename `#[doc(spotlight)]` to `#[doc(notable_trait)]` Fixes #80936. "spotlight" is not a very specific or self-explaining name. Additionally, the dialog that it triggers is called "Notable traits". So, "notable trait" is a better name. * Rename `#[doc(spotlight)]` to `#[doc(notable_trait)]` * Rename `#![feature(doc_spotlight)]` to `#![feature(doc_notable_trait)]` * Update documentation * Improve documentation r? `@Manishearth`
2021-03-23progress, stuff compiles nowlcnr-17/+9
2021-03-23Some refactoringvarkor-1/+1
2021-03-23Add has_default to GenericParamDefKind::Constkadmin-0/+11
This currently creates a field which is always false on GenericParamDefKind for future use when consts are permitted to have defaults Update const_generics:default locations Previously just ignored them, now actually do something about them. Fix using type check instead of value Add parsing This adds all the necessary changes to lower const-generics defaults from parsing. Change P<Expr> to AnonConst This matches the arguments passed to instantiations of const generics, and makes it specific to just anonymous constants. Attempt to fix lowering bugs
2021-03-19stabilize or_patternsmark-1/+0
2021-03-16ast/hir: Rename field-related structuresVadim Petrochenkov-2/+2
StructField -> FieldDef ("field definition") Field -> ExprField ("expression field", not "field expression") FieldPat -> PatField ("pattern field", not "field pattern") Also rename visiting and other methods working on them.
2021-03-15Rename `#[doc(spotlight)]` to `#[doc(notable_trait)]`Camelid-1/+1
"spotlight" is not a very specific or self-explaining name. Additionally, the dialog that it triggers is called "Notable traits". So, "notable trait" is a better name. * Rename `#[doc(spotlight)]` to `#[doc(notable_trait)]` * Rename `#![feature(doc_spotlight)]` to `#![feature(doc_notable_trait)]` * Update documentation * Improve documentation
2021-03-15Replace `type_alias_impl_trait` by `min_type_alias_impl_trait` with no ↵Oli Scherer-1/+1
actual changes in behaviour This makes `type_alias_impl_trait` not actually do anything anymore
2021-03-09rustc_target: add "unwind" payloads to `Abi`katelyn a. martin-0/+32
### Overview This commit begins the implementation work for RFC 2945. For more information, see the rendered RFC [1] and tracking issue [2]. A boolean `unwind` payload is added to the `C`, `System`, `Stdcall`, and `Thiscall` variants, marking whether unwinding across FFI boundaries is acceptable. The cases where each of these variants' `unwind` member is true correspond with the `C-unwind`, `system-unwind`, `stdcall-unwind`, and `thiscall-unwind` ABI strings introduced in RFC 2945 [3]. ### Feature Gate and Unstable Book This commit adds a `c_unwind` feature gate for the new ABI strings. Tests for this feature gate are included in `src/test/ui/c-unwind/`, which ensure that this feature gate works correctly for each of the new ABIs. A new language features entry in the unstable book is added as well. ### Further Work To Be Done This commit does not proceed to implement the new unwinding ABIs, and is intentionally scoped specifically to *defining* the ABIs and their feature flag. ### One Note on Test Churn This will lead to some test churn, in re-blessing hash tests, as the deleted comment in `src/librustc_target/spec/abi.rs` mentioned, because we can no longer guarantee the ordering of the `Abi` variants. While this is a downside, this decision was made bearing in mind that RFC 2945 states the following, in the "Other `unwind` Strings" section [3]: > More unwind variants of existing ABI strings may be introduced, > with the same semantics, without an additional RFC. Adding a new variant for each of these cases, rather than specifying a payload for a given ABI, would quickly become untenable, and make working with the `Abi` enum prone to mistakes. This approach encodes the unwinding information *into* a given ABI, to account for the future possibility of other `-unwind` ABI strings. ### Ignore Directives `ignore-*` directives are used in two of our `*-unwind` ABI test cases. Specifically, the `stdcall-unwind` and `thiscall-unwind` test cases ignore architectures that do not support `stdcall` and `thiscall`, respectively. These directives are cribbed from `src/test/ui/c-variadic/variadic-ffi-1.rs` for `stdcall`, and `src/test/ui/extern/extern-thiscall.rs` for `thiscall`. This would otherwise fail on some targets, see: https://github.com/rust-lang-ci/rust/commit/fcf697f90206e9c87b39d494f94ab35d976bfc60 ### Footnotes [1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2945-c-unwind-abi.md [2]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/74990 [3]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2945-c-unwind-abi.md#other-unwind-abi-strings
2021-03-07Add help for `matches` for `if let` in arm guardEsteban Küber-1/+5
2021-03-07Add help suggesting `matches` to `let_chains` lintEsteban Küber-1/+5
2021-02-23Rollup merge of #82296 - spastorino:pubrules, r=nikomatsakisDylan DPC-0/+1
Support `pub` on `macro_rules` This rebases and updates `since` version of #78166 from ``@petrochenkov`` r? ``@nikomatsakis``
2021-02-19Support `pub` on `macro_rules`Vadim Petrochenkov-0/+1
2021-02-18ast: Keep expansion status for out-of-line module itemsVadim Petrochenkov-2/+4
Also remove `ast::Mod` which is mostly redundant now
2021-02-18ast: Stop using `Mod` in `Crate`Vadim Petrochenkov-4/+0
Crate root is sufficiently different from `mod` items, at least at syntactic level. Also remove customization point for "`mod` item or crate root" from AST visitors.
2021-02-03Auto merge of #81346 - hug-dev:nonsecure-call-abi, r=jonas-schievinkbors-0/+8
Add a new ABI to support cmse_nonsecure_call This adds support for the `cmse_nonsecure_call` feature to be able to perform non-secure function call. See the discussion on Zulip [here](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/Support.20for.20callsite.20attributes/near/223054928). This is a followup to #75810 which added `cmse_nonsecure_entry`. As for that PR, I assume that the changes are small enough to not have to go through a RFC but I don't mind doing one if needed 😃 I did not yet create a tracking issue, but if most of it is fine, I can create one and update the various files accordingly (they refer to the other tracking issue now). On the Zulip chat, I believe `@jonas-schievink` volunteered to be a reviewer 💯
2021-02-02Add a new ABI to support cmse_nonsecure_callHugues de Valon-0/+8
This commit adds a new ABI to be selected via `extern "C-cmse-nonsecure-call"` on function pointers in order for the compiler to apply the corresponding cmse_nonsecure_call callsite attribute. For Armv8-M targets supporting TrustZone-M, this will perform a non-secure function call by saving, clearing and calling a non-secure function pointer using the BLXNS instruction. See the page on the unstable book for details. Signed-off-by: Hugues de Valon <hugues.devalon@arm.com>
2021-02-01Box the biggest ast::ItemKind variantsDániel Buga-18/+30
2021-01-14Use Option::map_or instead of `.map(..).unwrap_or(..)`LingMan-1/+1
2021-01-12Auto merge of #76580 - rokob:iss76011, r=estebankbors-1/+26
Suggest async {} for async || {} Fixes #76011 This adds support for adding help diagnostics to the feature gating checks and then uses it for the async_closure gate to add the extra bit of help information as described in the issue.
2021-01-10Auto merge of #79414 - ↵bors-8/+17
sasurau4:feature/add-suggestion-for-pattern-in-fns-without-body, r=matthewjasper Add suggestion for PATTERNS_IN_FNS_WITHOUT_BODY ## Overview Fix #78927
2021-01-02reduce borrowing and (de)referencing around match patterns ↵Matthias Krüger-3/+3
(clippy::match_ref_pats)
2021-01-01make `const_generics_defaults` use the unstable syntax mechanismRémy Rakic-14/+4
This is important to not accidentally stabilize the parsing of the syntax while it still is experimental and not formally accepted
2021-01-01adjust const generics defaults FIXMEs to the new feature gateRémy Rakic-1/+1
2021-01-01first pass at default values for const genericsJulian Knodt-2/+16
- Adds optional default values to const generic parameters in the AST and HIR - Parses these optional default values - Adds a `const_generics_defaults` feature gate
2020-12-31Rollup merge of #80519 - max-heller:issue-80512-fix, r=varkorDylan DPC-25/+31
Take type defaults into account in suggestions to reorder generic parameters Fixes #80512
2020-12-30Take type defaults into account in suggestions to reorder generic parametersmax-heller-25/+31
2020-12-30Rollup merge of #80495 - jyn514:rename-empty, r=petrochenkovMara Bos-1/+1
Rename kw::Invalid -> kw::Empty See https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/182449-t-compiler.2Fhelp/topic/Is.20there.20a.20symbol.20for.20the.20empty.20string.3F/near/220054471 for context. r? `@petrochenkov`
2020-12-30Rename kw::Invalid -> kw::EmptyJoshua Nelson-1/+1
See https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/182449-t-compiler.2Fhelp/topic/Is.20there.20a.20symbol.20for.20the.20empty.20string.3F/near/220054471 for context.
2020-12-29Use Option::map_or instead of open coding itLingMan-4/+2
2020-12-26stabilize min_const_genericsBastian Kauschke-20/+5
2020-12-21add suggest for PatternsInWithoutBodyDaiki Ihara-8/+17
2020-12-17Change the message for `if_let_guard` feature gateLeSeulArtichaut-1/+1
2020-12-10Rollup merge of #79851 - camelid:better-error-for-default-fn, r=davidtwcoTyler Mandry-1/+1
Clarify the 'default is only allowed on...' error Code like impl Foo { default fn foo() {} } will trigger the error error: `default` is only allowed on items in `impl` definitions --> src/lib.rs:5:5 | 5 | default fn foo() {} | -------^^^^^^^^^ | | | `default` because of this but that's very confusing! I *did* put it on an item in an impl! So this commit changes the message to error: `default` is only allowed on items in trait impls --> src/lib.rs:5:5 | 5 | default fn foo() {} | -------^^^^^^^^^ | | | `default` because of this
2020-12-09Accept arbitrary expressions in key-value attributes at parse timeVadim Petrochenkov-0/+4