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2023-02-22errors: generate typed identifiers in each crateDavid Wood-0/+4
Instead of loading the Fluent resources for every crate in `rustc_error_messages`, each crate generates typed identifiers for its own diagnostics and creates a static which are pulled together in the `rustc_driver` crate and provided to the diagnostic emitter. Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-11-19Add unstable `type_ascribe` macroNilstrieb-0/+2
This macro serves as a placeholder for future type ascription syntax to make sure that the semantic implementation keeps working.
2022-11-12Rollup merge of #102049 - fee1-dead-contrib:derive_const, r=oli-obkDylan DPC-1/+2
Add the `#[derive_const]` attribute Closes #102371. This is a minimal patchset for the attribute to work. There are no restrictions on what traits this attribute applies to. r? `````@oli-obk`````
2022-10-31Rewrite implementation of `#[alloc_error_handler]`Amanieu d'Antras-0/+2
The new implementation doesn't use weak lang items and instead changes `#[alloc_error_handler]` to an attribute macro just like `#[global_allocator]`. The attribute will generate the `__rg_oom` function which is called by the compiler-generated `__rust_alloc_error_handler`. If no `__rg_oom` function is defined in any crate then the compiler shim will call `__rdl_oom` in the alloc crate which will simply panic. This also fixes link errors with `-C link-dead-code` with `default_alloc_error_handler`: `__rg_oom` was previously defined in the alloc crate and would attempt to reference the `oom` lang item, even if it didn't exist. This worked as long as `__rg_oom` was excluded from linking since it was not called. This is a prerequisite for the stabilization of `default_alloc_error_handler` (#102318).
2022-10-01Change feature name to is_some_andCameron Steffen-1/+1
2022-09-27Rewrite and refactor format_args!() builtin macro.Mara Bos-0/+1
2022-09-26remove cfg(bootstrap)Pietro Albini-1/+0
2022-09-20Add the `#[derive_const]` attributeDeadbeef-1/+2
2022-09-15Only enable the let_else feature on bootstrapest31-1/+1
On later stages, the feature is already stable. Result of running: rg -l "feature.let_else" compiler/ src/librustdoc/ library/ | xargs sed -s -i "s#\\[feature.let_else#\\[cfg_attr\\(bootstrap, feature\\(let_else\\)#"
2022-09-01Always import all tracing macros for the entire crate instead of piecemeal ↵Oli Scherer-0/+3
by module
2022-08-29Revert let_chains stabilizationNilstrieb-0/+1
This reverts commit 326646074940222d602f3683d0559088690830f4. This is the revert against master, the beta revert was already done in #100538.
2022-08-12Adjust cfgsMark Rousskov-1/+0
2022-07-16Stabilize `let_chains`Caio-1/+1
2022-06-15[RFC 2011] Minimal initial implementationCaio-0/+1
2022-06-03Fully stabilize NLLJack Huey-1/+0
2022-06-02Basic compiler infraCaio-2/+3
2022-05-20Remove `crate` visibility usage in compilerJacob Pratt-1/+0
2022-05-04Stabilize `bool::then_some`Josh Triplett-1/+0
2022-02-25Switch bootstrap cfgsMark Rousskov-1/+1
2022-02-16Adopt let_else in even more placesest31-0/+1
2022-02-07Auto merge of #93179 - Urgau:unreachable-2021, r=m-ou-se,oli-obkbors-3/+4
Fix invalid special casing of the unreachable! macro This pull-request fix an invalid special casing of the `unreachable!` macro in the same way the `panic!` macro was solved, by adding two new internal only macros `unreachable_2015` and `unreachable_2021` edition dependent and turn `unreachable!` into a built-in macro that do dispatching. This logic is stolen from the `panic!` macro. ~~This pull-request also adds an internal feature `format_args_capture_non_literal` that allows capturing arguments from formatted string that expanded from macros. The original RFC #2795 mentioned this as a future possibility. This feature is [required](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/92137#issuecomment-1018630522) because of concatenation that needs to be done inside the macro:~~ ```rust $crate::concat!("internal error: entered unreachable code: ", $fmt) ``` **In summary** the new behavior for the `unreachable!` macro with this pr is: Edition 2021: ```rust let x = 5; unreachable!("x is {x}"); ``` ``` internal error: entered unreachable code: x is 5 ``` Edition <= 2018: ```rust let x = 5; unreachable!("x is {x}"); ``` ``` internal error: entered unreachable code: x is {x} ``` Also note that the change in this PR are **insta-stable** and **breaking changes** but this a considered as being a [bug](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/92137#issuecomment-998441613). If someone could start a perf run and then a crater run this would be appreciated. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/92137
2022-02-01add a rustc::query_stability lintlcnr-0/+1
2022-01-31Fix invalid special casing of the unreachable! macroLoïc BRANSTETT-3/+4
2022-01-17Replace confusing is_sorted_by in format_args implementationDavid Tolnay-0/+1
2022-01-17Emit simpler code from format_argsDavid Tolnay-0/+1
2022-01-12Remove deprecated LLVM-style inline assemblyTomasz Miąsko-2/+0
2021-12-21rustc_builtin_macros: make asm mod public for rustfmtCaleb Cartwright-1/+1
2021-12-14Stabilize iter::zip.PFPoitras-1/+0
2021-12-06Implement concat_bytes!Smitty-0/+2
The tracking issue for this is #87555.
2021-10-28Revert "Add rustc lint, warning when iterating over hashmaps"Mark Rousskov-1/+0
2021-10-15allow `potential_query_instability` everywherelcnr-0/+1
2021-08-18Remove box syntax from rustc_builtin_macrosest31-1/+0
2021-07-28Add new const_format_args!() macro and use it in panics.Mara Bos-0/+1
2021-07-10rustc_expand: Remove redundant field from proc macro expander structuresVadim Petrochenkov-5/+1
This information is already available from `ExpnData`
2021-05-24remove cfg(bootstrap)Pietro Albini-1/+0
2021-05-13Add support for const operands and options to global_asm!Amanieu d'Antras-2/+1
On x86, the default syntax is also switched to Intel to match asm!
2021-05-12Implement span quoting for proc-macrosAaron Hill-1/+5
This PR implements span quoting, allowing proc-macros to produce spans pointing *into their own crate*. This is used by the unstable `proc_macro::quote!` macro, allowing us to get error messages like this: ``` error[E0412]: cannot find type `MissingType` in this scope --> $DIR/auxiliary/span-from-proc-macro.rs:37:20 | LL | pub fn error_from_attribute(_args: TokenStream, _input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- in this expansion of procedural macro `#[error_from_attribute]` ... LL | field: MissingType | ^^^^^^^^^^^ not found in this scope | ::: $DIR/span-from-proc-macro.rs:8:1 | LL | #[error_from_attribute] | ----------------------- in this macro invocation ``` Here, `MissingType` occurs inside the implementation of the proc-macro `#[error_from_attribute]`. Previosuly, this would always result in a span pointing at `#[error_from_attribute]` This will make many proc-macro-related error message much more useful - when a proc-macro generates code containing an error, users will get an error message pointing directly at that code (within the macro definition), instead of always getting a span pointing at the macro invocation site. This is implemented as follows: * When a proc-macro crate is being *compiled*, it causes the `quote!` macro to get run. This saves all of the sapns in the input to `quote!` into the metadata of *the proc-macro-crate* (which we are currently compiling). The `quote!` macro then expands to a call to `proc_macro::Span::recover_proc_macro_span(id)`, where `id` is an opaque identifier for the span in the crate metadata. * When the same proc-macro crate is *run* (e.g. it is loaded from disk and invoked by some consumer crate), the call to `proc_macro::Span::recover_proc_macro_span` causes us to load the span from the proc-macro crate's metadata. The proc-macro then produces a `TokenStream` containing a `Span` pointing into the proc-macro crate itself. The recursive nature of 'quote!' can be difficult to understand at first. The file `src/test/ui/proc-macro/quote-debug.stdout` shows the output of the `quote!` macro, which should make this eaier to understand. This PR also supports custom quoting spans in custom quote macros (e.g. the `quote` crate). All span quoting goes through the `proc_macro::quote_span` method, which can be called by a custom quote macro to perform span quoting. An example of this usage is provided in `src/test/ui/proc-macro/auxiliary/custom-quote.rs` Custom quoting currently has a few limitations: In order to quote a span, we need to generate a call to `proc_macro::Span::recover_proc_macro_span`. However, proc-macros support renaming the `proc_macro` crate, so we can't simply hardcode this path. Previously, the `quote_span` method used the path `crate::Span` - however, this only works when it is called by the builtin `quote!` macro in the same crate. To support being called from arbitrary crates, we need access to the name of the `proc_macro` crate to generate a path. This PR adds an additional argument to `quote_span` to specify the name of the `proc_macro` crate. Howver, this feels kind of hacky, and we may want to change this before stabilizing anything quote-related. Additionally, using `quote_span` currently requires enabling the `proc_macro_internals` feature. The builtin `quote!` macro has an `#[allow_internal_unstable]` attribute, but this won't work for custom quote implementations. This will likely require some additional tricks to apply `allow_internal_unstable` to the span of `proc_macro::Span::recover_proc_macro_span`.
2021-03-26Use iter::zip in compiler/Josh Stone-0/+1
2021-03-19stabilize or_patternsmark-1/+1
2021-03-14Bump recursion_limit in a few placesAaron Hill-0/+1
This is needed to get rustdoc to succeed on `dist-x86_64-linux-alt`
2021-03-06Implement built-in attribute macro `#[cfg_eval]`Vadim Petrochenkov-0/+2
2021-02-07expand/resolve: Turn `#[derive]` into a regular macro attributeVadim Petrochenkov-0/+2
2021-02-02Auto merge of #81405 - bugadani:ast, r=cjgillotbors-0/+2
Box the biggest ast::ItemKind variants This PR is a different approach on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/81400, aiming to save memory in humongous ASTs. The three affected item kind enums are: - `ast::ItemKind` (208 -> 112 bytes) - `ast::AssocItemKind` (176 -> 72 bytes) - `ast::ForeignItemKind` (176 -> 72 bytes)
2021-02-01Box the biggest ast::ItemKind variantsDániel Buga-0/+2
2021-01-25Implement new panic!() behaviour for Rust 2021.Mara Bos-0/+3
2021-01-10resolve: Simplify built-in macro tableVadim Petrochenkov-10/+4
2021-01-09Don't set builtin_name for builtin macro implementations.Mara Bos-1/+1
This used to be necessary for `is_builtin` in the past, but is no longer required. Co-authored-by: Vadim Petrochenkov <vadim.petrochenkov@gmail.com>
2021-01-09Allow #[rustc_builtin_macro = "name"].Mara Bos-1/+1
This makes it possible to have both std::panic and core::panic as a builtin macro, by using different builtin macro names for each. Also removes SyntaxExtension::is_derive_copy, as the macro name (e.g. sym::Copy) is now tracked and provides that information directly.
2020-09-23/nightly/nightly-rustcErik Hofmayer-1/+1
2020-09-23Updated html_root_url for compiler cratesErik Hofmayer-1/+1