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2024-06-03Move FulfillmentErrorCode to rustc_trait_selection tooMichael Goulet-3/+5
2024-06-03Opt-in diagnostics reporting to avoid doing extra work in the new solverMichael Goulet-1/+1
2024-06-03Auto merge of #125778 - estebank:issue-67100, r=compiler-errorsbors-1/+1
Use parenthetical notation for `Fn` traits Always use the `Fn(T) -> R` format when printing closure traits instead of `Fn<(T,), Output = R>`. Address #67100: ``` error[E0277]: expected a `Fn()` closure, found `F` --> file.rs:6:13 | 6 | call_fn(f) | ------- ^ expected an `Fn()` closure, found `F` | | | required by a bound introduced by this call | = note: wrap the `F` in a closure with no arguments: `|| { /* code */ }` note: required by a bound in `call_fn` --> file.rs:1:15 | 1 | fn call_fn<F: Fn() -> ()>(f: &F) { | ^^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `call_fn` help: consider further restricting this bound | 5 | fn call_any<F: std::any::Any + Fn()>(f: &F) { | ++++++ ```
2024-05-31Rollup merge of #125635 - fmease:mv-type-binding-assoc-item-constraint, ↵Matthias Krüger-8/+4
r=compiler-errors Rename HIR `TypeBinding` to `AssocItemConstraint` and related cleanup Rename `hir::TypeBinding` and `ast::AssocConstraint` to `AssocItemConstraint` and update all items and locals using the old terminology. Motivation: The terminology *type binding* is extremely outdated. "Type bindings" not only include constraints on associated *types* but also on associated *constants* (feature `associated_const_equality`) and on RPITITs of associated *functions* (feature `return_type_notation`). Hence the word *item* in the new name. Furthermore, the word *binding* commonly refers to a mapping from a binder/identifier to a "value" for some definition of "value". Its use in "type binding" made sense when equality constraints (e.g., `AssocTy = Ty`) were the only kind of associated item constraint. Nowadays however, we also have *associated type bounds* (e.g., `AssocTy: Bound`) for which the term *binding* doesn't make sense. --- Old terminology (HIR, rustdoc): ``` `TypeBinding`: (associated) type binding ├── `Constraint`: associated type bound └── `Equality`: (associated) equality constraint (?) ├── `Ty`: (associated) type binding └── `Const`: associated const equality (constraint) ``` Old terminology (AST, abbrev.): ``` `AssocConstraint` ├── `Bound` └── `Equality` ├── `Ty` └── `Const` ``` New terminology (AST, HIR, rustdoc): ``` `AssocItemConstraint`: associated item constraint ├── `Bound`: associated type bound └── `Equality`: associated item equality constraint OR associated item binding (for short) ├── `Ty`: associated type equality constraint OR associated type binding (for short) └── `Const`: associated const equality constraint OR associated const binding (for short) ``` r? compiler-errors
2024-05-30Rename HIR `TypeBinding` to `AssocItemConstraint` and related cleanupLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-8/+4
2024-05-29Use parenthetical notation for `Fn` traitsEsteban Küber-1/+1
Always use the `Fn(T) -> R` format when printing closure traits instead of `Fn<(T,), Output = R>`. Fix #67100: ``` error[E0277]: expected a `Fn()` closure, found `F` --> file.rs:6:13 | 6 | call_fn(f) | ------- ^ expected an `Fn()` closure, found `F` | | | required by a bound introduced by this call | = note: wrap the `F` in a closure with no arguments: `|| { /* code */ }` note: required by a bound in `call_fn` --> file.rs:1:15 | 1 | fn call_fn<F: Fn() -> ()>(f: &F) { | ^^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `call_fn` help: consider further restricting this bound | 5 | fn call_any<F: std::any::Any + Fn()>(f: &F) { | ++++++ ```
2024-05-29Make `body_owned_by` return the body directly.Oli Scherer-19/+15
Almost all callers want this anyway, and now we can use it to also return fed bodies
2024-05-24Remove `DefId` from `EarlyParamRegion` (tedium/diagnostics)Boxy-32/+51
2024-05-20Rename confusing function nameMichael Goulet-1/+1
2024-05-19fix suggestion in E0373 for !Unpin coroutinesJoshua Wong-0/+4
Coroutines can be prefixed with the `static` keyword to make them `!Unpin`. However, given the following function: ```rust fn check() -> impl Sized { let x = 0; #[coroutine] static || { yield; x } } ``` We currently suggest prefixing `move` before `static`, which is syntactically incorrect: ``` error[E0373]: coroutine may outlive the current function, but it borrows ... --> src/main.rs:6:5 | 6 | static || { | ^^^^^^^^^ may outlive borrowed value `x` 7 | yield; 8 | x | - `x` is borrowed here | note: coroutine is returned here --> src/main.rs:6:5 | 6 | / static || { 7 | | yield; 8 | | x 9 | | } | |_____^ help: to force the coroutine to take ownership of `x` (and any other referenced variables), use the `move` keyword | // this is syntactically incorrect, it should be `static move ||` 6 | move static || { | ++++ ``` This PR suggests adding `move` after `static` for these coroutines.
2024-05-19Rollup merge of #124948 - blyxyas:remove-repeated-words, r=compiler-errorsMatthias Krüger-1/+1
chore: Remove repeated words (extension of #124924) When I saw #124924 I thought "Hey, I'm sure that there are far more than just two typos of this nature in the codebase". So here's some more typo-fixing. Some found with regex, some found with a spellchecker. Every single one manually reviewed by me (along with hundreds of false negatives by the tools)
2024-05-18Auto merge of #125077 - spastorino:add-new-fnsafety-enum2, r=jackh726bors-1/+1
Rename Unsafe to Safety Alternative to #124455, which is to just have one Safety enum to use everywhere, this opens the posibility of adding `ast::Safety::Safe` that's useful for unsafe extern blocks. This leaves us today with: ```rust enum ast::Safety { Unsafe(Span), Default, // Safe (going to be added for unsafe extern blocks) } enum hir::Safety { Unsafe, Safe, } ``` We would convert from `ast::Safety::Default` into the right Safety level according the context.
2024-05-18Fix typos (taking into account review comments)blyxyas-1/+1
2024-05-17Rename Unsafe to SafetySantiago Pastorino-1/+1
2024-05-16Rename ToPredicate for UpcastMichael Goulet-5/+5
2024-05-13split out AliasTy -> AliasTermMichael Goulet-1/+2
2024-05-10Auto merge of #124982 - compiler-errors:uplift-trait-ref, r=lcnrbors-0/+1
Uplift `TraitRef` into `rustc_type_ir` Emotional rollercoaster r? lcnr
2024-05-10Lift `TraitRef` into `rustc_type_ir`Michael Goulet-0/+1
2024-05-10Auto merge of #124952 - compiler-errors:no-error, r=lcnrbors-2/+2
Rename some `FulfillmentErrorCode`/`ObligationCauseCode` variants to be less redundant 1. Rename some `FulfillmentErrorCode` variants. 2. Always use `ObligationCauseCode::` to prefix a code, rather than using a glob import and naming them through `traits::`. 3. Rename some `ObligationCauseCode` variants -- I wasn't particularly thorough with thinking of a new names for these, so could workshop them if necessary. 4. Misc stuff from renaming. r? lcnr
2024-05-10rename some variants in FulfillmentErrorCodeMichael Goulet-2/+2
2024-05-10Rollup merge of #124957 - compiler-errors:builtin-deref, r=michaelwoeristerMatthias Krüger-3/+2
Make `Ty::builtin_deref` just return a `Ty` Nowhere in the compiler are we using the mutability part of the `TyAndMut` that we used to return.
2024-05-10Auto merge of #124953 - compiler-errors:own-params, r=lcnrbors-26/+29
Rename `Generics::params` to `Generics::own_params` I hope this makes it slightly more obvious that `generics.own_params` is insufficient when considering nested items. I didn't actually audit any of the usages, for the record. r? lcnr
2024-05-09Make builtin_deref just return a TyMichael Goulet-3/+2
2024-05-09Rename Generics::params to Generics::own_paramsMichael Goulet-26/+29
2024-05-09chore: remove repetitive wordsgoofylfg-1/+1
2024-04-29Remove `extern crate rustc_middle` from numerous crates.Nicholas Nethercote-0/+6
2024-04-25review comment: rename methodEsteban Küber-2/+2
2024-04-25Check equivalence of indices in more casesEsteban Küber-1/+7
2024-04-25Don't suggest `split_at_mut` when the multiple borrows have the same indexEsteban Küber-2/+6
2024-04-25Mention `split_at_mut` when mixing mutability in indexing opsEsteban Küber-2/+17
Emit suggestion when encountering ```rust let a = &mut foo[0]; let b = &foo[1]; a.use_mut(); ```
2024-04-25Only suggest `split_at_mut` on indexing borrowck errors for std typesEsteban Küber-8/+22
2024-04-25Detect borrow error involving sub-slices and suggest `split_at_mut`Esteban Küber-16/+25
``` error[E0499]: cannot borrow `foo` as mutable more than once at a time --> $DIR/suggest-split-at-mut.rs:13:18 | LL | let a = &mut foo[..2]; | --- first mutable borrow occurs here LL | let b = &mut foo[2..]; | ^^^ second mutable borrow occurs here LL | a[0] = 5; | ---- first borrow later used here | = help: use `.split_at_mut(position)` or similar method to obtain two mutable non-overlapping sub-slices ``` Address most of #58792. For follow up work, we should emit a structured suggestion for cases where we can identify the exact `let (a, b) = foo.split_at_mut(2);` call that is needed.
2024-04-25Auto merge of #119650 - chenyukang:yukang-fix-118596-ref-mut, r=wesleywiserbors-1/+16
Suggest ref mut for pattern matching assignment Fixes #118596
2024-04-24Suggest cloning captured binding in `move` closureEsteban Küber-8/+136
``` error[E0507]: cannot move out of `bar`, a captured variable in an `FnMut` closure --> $DIR/borrowck-move-by-capture.rs:9:29 | LL | let bar: Box<_> = Box::new(3); | --- captured outer variable LL | let _g = to_fn_mut(|| { | -- captured by this `FnMut` closure LL | let _h = to_fn_once(move || -> isize { *bar }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ---- | | | | | variable moved due to use in closure | | move occurs because `bar` has type `Box<isize>`, which does not implement the `Copy` trait | `bar` is moved here | help: clone the value before moving it into the closure | LL ~ let value = bar.clone(); LL ~ let _h = to_fn_once(move || -> isize { value }); | ```
2024-04-24Mention when type parameter could be `Clone`Esteban Küber-8/+51
``` error[E0382]: use of moved value: `t` --> $DIR/use_of_moved_value_copy_suggestions.rs:7:9 | LL | fn duplicate_t<T>(t: T) -> (T, T) { | - move occurs because `t` has type `T`, which does not implement the `Copy` trait ... LL | (t, t) | - ^ value used here after move | | | value moved here | help: if `T` implemented `Clone`, you could clone the value --> $DIR/use_of_moved_value_copy_suggestions.rs:4:16 | LL | fn duplicate_t<T>(t: T) -> (T, T) { | ^ consider constraining this type parameter with `Clone` ... LL | (t, t) | - you could clone this value help: consider restricting type parameter `T` | LL | fn duplicate_t<T: Copy>(t: T) -> (T, T) { | ++++++ ``` The `help` is new. On ADTs, we also extend the output with span labels: ``` error[E0507]: cannot move out of static item `FOO` --> $DIR/issue-17718-static-move.rs:6:14 | LL | let _a = FOO; | ^^^ move occurs because `FOO` has type `Foo`, which does not implement the `Copy` trait | note: if `Foo` implemented `Clone`, you could clone the value --> $DIR/issue-17718-static-move.rs:1:1 | LL | struct Foo; | ^^^^^^^^^^ consider implementing `Clone` for this type ... LL | let _a = FOO; | --- you could clone this value help: consider borrowing here | LL | let _a = &FOO; | + ```
2024-04-24Modify `find_expr` from `Span` to better account for closuresEsteban Küber-4/+4
Start pointing to where bindings were declared when they are captured in closures: ``` error[E0597]: `x` does not live long enough --> $DIR/suggest-return-closure.rs:23:9 | LL | let x = String::new(); | - binding `x` declared here ... LL | |c| { | --- value captured here LL | x.push(c); | ^ borrowed value does not live long enough ... LL | } | -- borrow later used here | | | `x` dropped here while still borrowed ``` Suggest cloning in more cases involving closures: ``` error[E0507]: cannot move out of `foo` in pattern guard --> $DIR/issue-27282-move-ref-mut-into-guard.rs:11:19 | LL | if { (|| { let mut bar = foo; bar.take() })(); false } => {}, | ^^ --- move occurs because `foo` has type `&mut Option<&i32>`, which does not implement the `Copy` trait | | | `foo` is moved here | = note: variables bound in patterns cannot be moved from until after the end of the pattern guard help: consider cloning the value if the performance cost is acceptable | LL | if { (|| { let mut bar = foo.clone(); bar.take() })(); false } => {}, | ++++++++ ```
2024-04-25Suggest ref mut for pattern matching assignmentyukang-1/+16
2024-04-23Rollup merge of #122598 - Nadrieril:full-derefpats, r=matthewjasperLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-11/+20
deref patterns: lower deref patterns to MIR This lowers deref patterns to MIR. This is a bit tricky because this is the first kind of pattern that requires storing a value in a temporary. Thanks to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/123324 false edges are no longer a problem. The thing I'm not confident about is the handling of fake borrows. This PR ignores any fake borrows inside a deref pattern. We are guaranteed to at least fake borrow the place of the first pointer value, which could be enough, but I'm not certain.
2024-04-20Add a non-shallow fake borrowNadrieril-11/+20
2024-04-19Stop taking ParamTy/ParamConst/EarlyParamRegion/AliasTy by refMichael Goulet-2/+2
2024-04-17Rename `BindingAnnotation` to `BindingMode`Jules Bertholet-8/+8
2024-04-15Make suggest_deref_closure_return more idiomatic/easier to understandMichael Goulet-73/+64
2024-04-16Rollup merge of #123989 - compiler-errors:type-dependent-def-id, r=oli-obkLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-26/+20
Just use `type_dependent_def_id` to figure out what the method is for an expr The calls to `lookup_method_for_diagnostic` are overkill. r? oli-obk
2024-04-16Rollup merge of #123016 - compiler-errors:no-type-var-origin, r=lcnrLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-5/+4
Remove `TypeVariableOriginKind` and `ConstVariableOriginKind` It's annoying to have to import `TypeVariableOriginKind` just to fill it with `MiscVariable` for almost every use. Every other usage other than `TypeParameterDefinition` wasn't even used -- I can see how it may have been useful once for debugging, but I do quite a lot of typeck debugging and I've never really needed it. So let's just remove it, and keep around the only useful thing which is the `DefId` of the param for `var_for_def`. This is based on #123006, which removed the special use of `TypeVariableOriginKind::OpaqueInference`, which I'm pretty sure I was the one that added. r? lcnr or re-roll to types
2024-04-15Rebase falloutMichael Goulet-5/+4
2024-04-15Just use type_dependent_def_id to figure out what the method is for an exprMichael Goulet-26/+20
2024-04-14Consolidate two copies of ty_kind_suggestionMichael Goulet-63/+2
2024-04-13Auto merge of #122603 - estebank:clone-o-rama, r=lcnrbors-62/+481
Detect borrow checker errors where `.clone()` would be an appropriate user action When a value is moved twice, suggest cloning the earlier move: ``` error[E0509]: cannot move out of type `U2`, which implements the `Drop` trait --> $DIR/union-move.rs:49:18 | LL | move_out(x.f1_nocopy); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | | | cannot move out of here | move occurs because `x.f1_nocopy` has type `ManuallyDrop<RefCell<i32>>`, which does not implement the `Copy` trait | help: consider cloning the value if the performance cost is acceptable | LL | move_out(x.f1_nocopy.clone()); | ++++++++ ``` When a value is borrowed by an `fn` call, consider if cloning the result of the call would be reasonable, and suggest cloning that, instead of the argument: ``` error[E0505]: cannot move out of `a` because it is borrowed --> $DIR/variance-issue-20533.rs:53:14 | LL | let a = AffineU32(1); | - binding `a` declared here LL | let x = bat(&a); | -- borrow of `a` occurs here LL | drop(a); | ^ move out of `a` occurs here LL | drop(x); | - borrow later used here | help: consider cloning the value if the performance cost is acceptable | LL | let x = bat(&a).clone(); | ++++++++ ``` otherwise, suggest cloning the argument: ``` error[E0505]: cannot move out of `a` because it is borrowed --> $DIR/variance-issue-20533.rs:59:14 | LL | let a = ClonableAffineU32(1); | - binding `a` declared here LL | let x = foo(&a); | -- borrow of `a` occurs here LL | drop(a); | ^ move out of `a` occurs here LL | drop(x); | - borrow later used here | help: consider cloning the value if the performance cost is acceptable | LL - let x = foo(&a); LL + let x = foo(a.clone()); | ``` This suggestion doesn't attempt to square out the types between what's cloned and what the `fn` expects, to allow the user to make a determination on whether to change the `fn` call or `fn` definition themselves. Special case move errors caused by `FnOnce`: ``` error[E0382]: use of moved value: `blk` --> $DIR/once-cant-call-twice-on-heap.rs:8:5 | LL | fn foo<F:FnOnce()>(blk: F) { | --- move occurs because `blk` has type `F`, which does not implement the `Copy` trait LL | blk(); | ----- `blk` moved due to this call LL | blk(); | ^^^ value used here after move | note: `FnOnce` closures can only be called once --> $DIR/once-cant-call-twice-on-heap.rs:6:10 | LL | fn foo<F:FnOnce()>(blk: F) { | ^^^^^^^^ `F` is made to be an `FnOnce` closure here LL | blk(); | ----- this value implements `FnOnce`, which causes it to be moved when called ``` Account for redundant `.clone()` calls in resulting suggestions: ``` error[E0507]: cannot move out of dereference of `S` --> $DIR/needs-clone-through-deref.rs:15:18 | LL | for _ in self.clone().into_iter() {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ----------- value moved due to this method call | | | move occurs because value has type `Vec<usize>`, which does not implement the `Copy` trait | note: `into_iter` takes ownership of the receiver `self`, which moves value --> $SRC_DIR/core/src/iter/traits/collect.rs:LL:COL help: you can `clone` the value and consume it, but this might not be your desired behavior | LL | for _ in <Vec<usize> as Clone>::clone(&self).into_iter() {} | ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~ ``` We use the presence of `&mut` values in a move error as a proxy for the user caring about side effects, so we don't emit a clone suggestion in that case: ``` error[E0505]: cannot move out of `s` because it is borrowed --> $DIR/borrowck-overloaded-index-move-index.rs:53:7 | LL | let mut s = "hello".to_string(); | ----- binding `s` declared here LL | let rs = &mut s; | ------ borrow of `s` occurs here ... LL | f[s] = 10; | ^ move out of `s` occurs here ... LL | use_mut(rs); | -- borrow later used here ``` We properly account for `foo += foo;` errors where we *don't* suggest `foo.clone() += foo;`, instead suggesting `foo += foo.clone();`. --- Each commit can be reviewed in isolation. There are some "cleanup" commits, but kept them separate in order to show *why* specific changes were being made, and their effect on tests' output. Fix #49693, CC #64167.
2024-04-12review commentsEsteban Küber-8/+36
Added comments and reworded messages
2024-04-12Better account for more cases involving closuresEsteban Küber-14/+36