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2025-08-19Auto merge of #145601 - jieyouxu:rollup-t5mbqhc, r=jieyouxubors-35/+36
Rollup of 10 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#145538 (bufreader::Buffer::backshift: don't move the uninit bytes) - rust-lang/rust#145542 (triagebot: Don't warn no-mentions on subtree updates) - rust-lang/rust#145549 (Update rust maintainers in openharmony.md) - rust-lang/rust#145550 (Avoid using `()` in `derive(From)` output.) - rust-lang/rust#145556 (Allow stability attributes on extern crates) - rust-lang/rust#145560 (Remove unused `PartialOrd`/`Ord` from bootstrap) - rust-lang/rust#145568 (ignore frontmatters in `TokenStream::new`) - rust-lang/rust#145571 (remove myself from some adhoc-groups and pings) - rust-lang/rust#145576 (Add change tracker entry for `--timings`) - rust-lang/rust#145578 (Add VEXos "linked files" support to `armv7a-vex-v5`) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-08-19Rollup merge of #145429 - bjorn3:codegen_fn_attrs_improvements, r=jdonszelmann许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)-1/+0
Couple of codegen_fn_attrs improvements As noted in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/144678#discussion_r2245060329 here is no need to keep link_name and export_name separate, which the third commit fixes by merging them. The second commit removes some dead code and the first commit merges two ifs with equivalent conditions. The last commit is an unrelated change which removes an unused `feature(autodiff)`.
2025-08-19Avoid using `()` in `derive(From)` output.Nicholas Nethercote-35/+36
Using an error type instead of `()` avoids the duplicated errors on `struct SUnsizedField` in `deriving-from-wrong-target.rs`. It also improves the expanded output from this: ``` struct S2(u32, u32); impl ::core::convert::From<()> for S2 { #[inline] fn from(value: ()) -> S2 { (/*ERROR*/) } } ``` to this: ``` struct S2(u32, u32); impl ::core::convert::From<(/*ERROR*/)> for S2 { #[inline] fn from(value: (/*ERROR*/)) -> S2 { (/*ERROR*/) } } ``` The new code also only matchs on `item.kind` once.
2025-08-15Rollup merge of #144922 - Kobzol:derive-from, r=nnethercoteJacob Pratt-2/+170
Implement `#[derive(From)]` Implements the `#[derive(From)]` feature ([tracking issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/144889), [RFC](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3809)). It allows deriving the `From` impl on structs and tuple structs with exactly one field. Some implementation notes: - I wasn't exactly sure which spans to use in the derive generating code, so I just used `span` everywhere. I don't know if it's the Right Thing To Do. In particular the errors when `#[derive(From)]` is used on a struct with an unsized field are weirdly duplicated. - I had to solve an import stability problem, where if I just added the unstable `macro From` to `core::convert`, previously working code like `use std::convert::From` would suddenly require an unstable feature gate, because rustc would think that you're trying to import the unstable macro. `@petrochenkov` suggested that I add the macro the the core prelude instead. This has worked well, although it only works in edition 2021+. Not sure if I botched the prelude somehow and it should live elsewhere (?). - I had to add `Ty::AstTy`, because the `from` function receives an argument with the type of the single field, and the existing variants of the `Ty` enum couldn't represent an arbitrary type.
2025-08-15Implement `#[derive(From)]`Jakub Beránek-5/+158
2025-08-15Create unstable `From` builtin macro and register itJakub Beránek-0/+15
2025-08-15Remove unused feature gatebjorn3-1/+0
2025-08-15Rollup merge of #142640 - Sa4dUs:ad-intrinsic, r=ZuseZ4Stuart Cook-305/+130
Implement autodiff using intrinsics This PR aims to move autodiff logic to `autodiff` intrinsic. Allowing us to delete a great part of our frontend code and overall, simplify the compilation pipeline of autodiff functions.
2025-08-15Rollup merge of #122661 - estebank:assert-macro-span, r=petrochenkovStuart Cook-14/+21
Change the desugaring of `assert!` for better error output In the desugaring of `assert!`, we now expand to a `match` expression instead of `if !cond {..}`. The span of incorrect conditions will point only at the expression, and not the whole `assert!` invocation. ``` error[E0308]: mismatched types --> $DIR/issue-14091.rs:2:13 | LL | assert!(1,1); | ^ expected `bool`, found integer ``` We no longer mention the expression needing to implement the `Not` trait. ``` error[E0308]: mismatched types --> $DIR/issue-14091-2.rs:15:13 | LL | assert!(x, x); | ^ expected `bool`, found `BytePos` ``` Now `assert!(val)` desugars to: ```rust match val { true => {}, _ => $crate::panic::panic_2021!(), } ``` Fix #122159.
2025-08-14Remove inlining for autodiff handlingMarcelo Domínguez-12/+20
2025-08-14Complete functionality and general cleanupMarcelo Domínguez-401/+91
2025-08-14Basic implementation of `autodiff` intrinsicMarcelo Domínguez-6/+133
2025-08-14Remove the old target checking logicJonathan Brouwer-16/+1
2025-08-12Change the desugaring of `assert!` for better error outputEsteban Küber-14/+21
In the desugaring of `assert!`, we now expand to a `match` expression instead of `if !cond {..}`. The span of incorrect conditions will point only at the expression, and not the whole `assert!` invocation. ``` error[E0308]: mismatched types --> $DIR/issue-14091.rs:2:13 | LL | assert!(1,1); | ^ expected `bool`, found integer ``` We no longer mention the expression needing to implement the `Not` trait. ``` error[E0308]: mismatched types --> $DIR/issue-14091-2.rs:15:13 | LL | assert!(x, x); | ^ expected `bool`, found `BytePos` ``` `assert!(val)` now desugars to: ```rust match val { true => {}, _ => $crate::panic::panic_2021!(), } ``` Fix #122159. We make some minor changes to some diagnostics to avoid span overlap on type mismatch or inverted "expected"/"found" on type errors. We remove some unnecessary parens from core, alloc and miri. address review comments
2025-08-12Rollup merge of #145238 - estebank:attr-overhaul, r=jdonszelmannStuart Cook-3/+5
Tweak invalid builtin attribute output - Add link to reference/docs when possible - More accurate suggestions by supporting multiple alternative suggestions ``` error: malformed `crate_type` attribute input --> $DIR/crate-type-macro-call.rs:1:1 | LL | #![crate_type = foo!()] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, visit <https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/linkage.html> help: the following are the possible correct uses | LL - #![crate_type = foo!()] LL + #![crate_type = "bin"] | LL - #![crate_type = foo!()] LL + #![crate_type = "cdylib"] | LL - #![crate_type = foo!()] LL + #![crate_type = "dylib"] | LL - #![crate_type = foo!()] LL + #![crate_type = "lib"] | = and 4 other candidates ```
2025-08-11Extract ast TraitImplHeaderCameron Steffen-23/+31
2025-08-11Allow attr entries to declare list of alternatives for `List` and ↵Esteban Küber-3/+5
`NamedValueStr` Modify `AttributeTemplate` to support list of alternatives for list and name value attribute styles. Suggestions now provide more correct suggested code: ``` error[E0805]: malformed `used` attribute input --> $DIR/used_with_multi_args.rs:3:1 | LL | #[used(compiler, linker)] | ^^^^^^------------------^ | | | expected a single argument here | help: try changing it to one of the following valid forms of the attribute | LL - #[used(compiler, linker)] LL + #[used(compiler)] | LL - #[used(compiler, linker)] LL + #[used(linker)] | LL - #[used(compiler, linker)] LL + #[used] | ``` instead of the prior "masking" of the lack of this feature by suggesting pipe-separated lists: ``` error[E0805]: malformed `used` attribute input --> $DIR/used_with_multi_args.rs:3:1 | LL | #[used(compiler, linker)] | ^^^^^^------------------^ | | | expected a single argument here | help: try changing it to one of the following valid forms of the attribute | LL - #[used(compiler, linker)] LL + #[used(compiler|linker)] | LL - #[used(compiler, linker)] LL + #[used] | ```
2025-08-09remove `P`Deadbeef-174/+168
2025-08-06Port `#[should_panic]` to the new attribute parsing infrastructureJonathan Brouwer-34/+17
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Brouwer <jonathantbrouwer@gmail.com>
2025-07-31remove rustc_attr_data_structuresJana Dönszelmann-3/+2
2025-07-28expand: Micro-optimize prelude injectionVadim Petrochenkov-3/+1
Use `splice` to avoid shifting the other items twice. Put `extern crate std;` first so it's already resolved when we resolve `::std::prelude::rust_20XX`.
2025-07-26Use the new attributes throughout the codebaseJonathan Brouwer-7/+21
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Brouwer <jonathantbrouwer@gmail.com>
2025-07-18Rollup merge of #143925 - oli-obk:slice-const-partialeq, r=fee1-deadMatthias Krüger-3/+57
Make slice comparisons const This needed a fix for `derive_const`, too, as it wasn't usable in libcore anymore as trait impls need const stability attributes. I think we can't use the same system as normal trait impls while `const_trait_impl` is still unstable. r? ```@fee1-dead``` cc rust-lang/rust#143800
2025-07-17Make `derive_const` usable within libcore againOli Scherer-3/+57
Also make it *only* usable on nightly
2025-07-17Improve path segment joining.Nicholas Nethercote-9/+4
There are many places that join path segments with `::` to produce a string. A lot of these use `join("::")`. Many in rustdoc use `join_with_double_colon`, and a few use `.joined("..")`. One in Clippy uses `itertools::join`. A couple of them look for `kw::PathRoot` in the first segment, which can be important. This commit introduces `rustc_ast::join_path_{syms,ident}` to do the joining for everyone. `rustc_ast` is as good a location for these as any, being the earliest-running of the several crates with a `Path` type. Two functions are needed because `Ident` printing is more complex than simple `Symbol` printing. The commit also removes `join_with_double_colon`, and `estimate_item_path_byte_length` with it. There are still a handful of places that join strings with "::" that are unchanged. They are not that important: some of them are in tests, and some of them first split a path around "::" and then rejoin with "::". This fixes one test case where `{{root}}` shows up in an error message.
2025-07-15Auto merge of #143958 - samueltardieu:rollup-lh1s143, r=samueltardieubors-11/+11
Rollup of 13 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#142301 (tests: Fix duplicated-path-in-error fail with musl) - rust-lang/rust#143630 (Drop `./x suggest`) - rust-lang/rust#143736 (Give all bytes of TypeId provenance) - rust-lang/rust#143752 (Don't panic if WASI_SDK_PATH not set when detecting compiler) - rust-lang/rust#143837 (Adjust `run_make_support::symbols` helpers) - rust-lang/rust#143878 (Port `#[pointee]` to the new attribute parsing infrastructure) - rust-lang/rust#143905 (Recover and suggest to use `;` to construct array type) - rust-lang/rust#143907 (core: make `str::split_at_unchecked()` inline) - rust-lang/rust#143910 (Add experimental `backtrace-trace-only` std feature) - rust-lang/rust#143927 (Preserve constness in trait objects up to hir ty lowering) - rust-lang/rust#143935 (rustc_type_ir/walk: move docstring to `TypeWalker` itself) - rust-lang/rust#143938 (Update books) - rust-lang/rust#143941 (update `cfg_select!` documentation) Failed merges: - rust-lang/rust#143926 (Remove deprecated fields in bootstrap) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-07-15Allow `Early` stage to emit errorsJonathan Brouwer-1/+1
2025-07-14update `cfg_select!` documentationFolkert de Vries-11/+11
and make internal terminology consistent Co-authored-by: Travis Cross <tc@traviscross.com>
2025-07-13make `cfg_select` a builtin macroFolkert de Vries-0/+89
2025-07-07Rollup merge of #143544 - workingjubilee:rename-bare-fn, r=fmeaseJacob Pratt-3/+3
compiler: rename BareFn to FnPtr At some point "BareFn" was the chosen name for a "bare" function, without the niceties of `~fn`, `&fn`, or a few other ways of writing a function type. However, at some point the syntax for a "bare function" and any other function diverged even more. We started calling them what they are: function pointers, denoted by their own syntax. However, we never changed the *internal* name for these, as this divergence was very gradual. Personally, I have repeatedly searched for "FnPtr" and gotten confused until I find the name is BareFn, only to forget this until the next time, since I don't routinely interact with the higher-level AST and HIR. But even tools that interact with these internal types only touch on them in a few places, making a migration easy enough. Let's use a more intuitive and obvious name, as this 12+ year old name has little to do with current Rust.
2025-07-06compiler: rename {ast,hir}::BareFn* to FnPtr*Jubilee Young-3/+3
Fix some comments and related types and locals where it is obvious, e.g. - bare_fn -> fn_ptr - LifetimeBinderKind::BareFnType -> LifetimeBinderKind::FnPtrType Co-authored-by: León Orell Valerian Liehr <me@fmease.dev>
2025-07-06Rollup merge of #143518 - joshtriplett:sort-attrs, r=KobzolMatthias Krüger-0/+2
rustc_builtin_macros: Make sure registered attributes stay sorted As with the list of builtin macros, use tidy to make sure the list of builtin attributes stays sorted.
2025-07-06Rewrite empty attribute lintJonathan Brouwer-1/+1
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Brouwer <jonathantbrouwer@gmail.com>
2025-07-05rustc_builtin_macros: Make sure registered attributes stay sortedJosh Triplett-0/+2
As with the list of builtin macros, use tidy to make sure the list of builtin attributes stays sorted.
2025-07-04Rollup merge of #143380 - cjgillot:kw_span, r=compiler-errorsJacob Pratt-3/+3
Replace kw_span by full span for generic const parameters. Small simplification extracted from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/127241
2025-07-03Replace kw_span by full span.Camille GILLOT-3/+3
2025-07-03setup CI and tidy to use typos for spellchecking and fix few typosklensy-2/+2
2025-07-01Update `cfg(bootstrap)`Josh Stone-1/+1
2025-06-30Introduce `ByteSymbol`.Nicholas Nethercote-6/+6
It's like `Symbol` but for byte strings. The interner is now used for both `Symbol` and `ByteSymbol`. E.g. if you intern `"dog"` and `b"dog"` you'll get a `Symbol` and a `ByteSymbol` with the same index and the characters will only be stored once. The motivation for this is to eliminate the `Arc`s in `ast::LitKind`, to make `ast::LitKind` impl `Copy`, and to avoid the need to arena-allocate `ast::LitKind` in HIR. The latter change reduces peak memory by a non-trivial amount on literal-heavy benchmarks such as `deep-vector` and `tuple-stress`. `Encoder`, `Decoder`, `SpanEncoder`, and `SpanDecoder` all get some changes so that they can handle normal strings and byte strings. This change does slow down compilation of programs that use `include_bytes!` on large files, because the contents of those files are now interned (hashed). This makes `include_bytes!` more similar to `include_str!`, though `include_bytes!` contents still aren't escaped, and hashing is still much cheaper than escaping.
2025-06-25Rollup merge of #142724 - xizheyin:avoid_overwrite_args, r=oli-obkJana Dönszelmann-0/+1
Add runtime check to avoid overwrite arg in `Diag` ## Origin PR description At first, I set up a `debug_assert` check for the arg method to make sure that `args` in `Diag` aren't easily overwritten, and I added the `remove_arg()` method, so that if you do need to overwrite an arg, then you can explicitly call `remove_arg()` to remove it first, then call `arg()` to overwrite it. For the code before the rust-lang/rust#142015 change, it won't compile because it will report an error ``` arg `instance`already exists. ``` This PR also modifies all diagnostics that fail the check to pass the check. There are two cases of check failure: 1. ~~Between *the parent diagnostic and the subdiagnostic*, or *between the subdiagnostics* have the same field between them. In this case, I renamed the conflicting fields.~~ 2. ~~For subdiagnostics stored in `Vec`, the rendering may iteratively write the same arg over and over again. In this case, I changed the auto-generation with `derive(SubDiagnostic)` to manually implementing `SubDiagnostic` and manually rendered it with `eagerly_translate()`, similar to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/142031#issuecomment-2984812090, and after rendering it I manually deleted useless arg with the newly added `remove_arg` method.~~ ## Final Decision After trying and discussing, we made a final decision. For `#[derive(Subdiagnostic)]`, This PR made two changes: 1. After the subdiagnostic is rendered, remove all args of this subdiagnostic, which allows for usage like `Vec<Subdiag>`. 2. Store `diag.args` before setting arguments, so that you can restore the contents of the main diagnostic after deleting the arguments after subdiagnostic is rendered, to avoid deleting the main diagnostic's arg when they have the same name args.
2025-06-25Add runtime check to avoid overwrite arg easily in diag and store and ↵xizheyin-0/+1
restore snapshot when set subdiag arg Signed-off-by: xizheyin <xizheyin@smail.nju.edu.cn>
2025-06-24Rollup merge of #142704 - tgross35:remove-concat_idents, r=fee1-deadGuillaume Gomez-98/+0
Remove the deprecated unstable `concat_idents!` macro In [rust-lang/rust#137653], the lang and libs-API teams did a joint FCP to deprecate and eventually remove the long-unstable `concat_idents!` macro. The deprecation is landing in 1.88, so do the removal here (target version 1.90). This macro has been superseded by the more recent `${concat(...)}` metavariable expression language feature, which avoids some of the limitations of `concat_idents!`. The metavar expression is unstably available under the [`macro_metavar_expr_concat`] feature. History is mildly interesting here: `concat_idents!` goes back to 2011 when it was introduced with 513276e595f8 ("Add #concat_idents[] and #ident_to_str[]"). The syntax looks a bit different but it still works about the same: let asdf_fdsa = "<.<"; assert(#concat_idents[asd,f_f,dsa] == "<.<"); assert(#ident_to_str[use_mention_distinction] == "use_mention_distinction"); (That test existed from introduction until its removal here.) Closes: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29599 [rust-lang/rust#137653]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/137653 [`macro_metavar_expr_concat`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/124225
2025-06-24Remove the deprecated `concat_idents!` macroTrevor Gross-98/+0
In [137653], the lang and libs-API teams did a joint FCP to deprecate and eventually remove the long-unstable `concat_idents!` macro. The deprecation is landing in 1.88, so do the removal here (target version 1.90). This macro has been superseded by the more recent `${concat(...)}` metavariable expression language feature, which avoids some of the limitations of `concat_idents!`. The metavar expression is unstably available under the [`macro_metavar_expr_concat`] feature. History is mildly interesting here: `concat_idents!` goes back to 2011 when it was introduced with 513276e595f8 ("Add #concat_idents[] and about the same: let asdf_fdsa = "<.<"; assert(#concat_idents[asd,f_f,dsa] == "<.<"); assert(#ident_to_str[use_mention_distinction] == "use_mention_distinction"); (That test existed from introduction until its removal here.) Closes: https://www.github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29599 [137653]: https://www.github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/137653 [`macro_metavar_expr_concat`]: https://www.github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/124225
2025-06-22Auto merge of #142878 - GuillaumeGomez:rollup-53dohob, r=GuillaumeGomezbors-0/+1
Rollup of 10 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#142458 (Merge unboxed trait object error suggestion into regular dyn incompat error) - rust-lang/rust#142593 (Add a warning to LateContext::get_def_path) - rust-lang/rust#142594 (Add DesugaringKind::FormatLiteral) - rust-lang/rust#142740 (Clean-up `FnCtxt::is_destruct_assignment_desugaring`) - rust-lang/rust#142780 (Port `#[must_use]` to new attribute parsing infrastructure) - rust-lang/rust#142798 (Don't fail to parse a struct if a semicolon is used to separate fields) - rust-lang/rust#142856 (Add a few inline directives in rustc_serialize.) - rust-lang/rust#142868 (remove few allow(dead_code)) - rust-lang/rust#142874 (cranelift: fix target feature name typo: "fxsr") - rust-lang/rust#142877 (Document why tidy checks if `eslint` is installed via `npm`) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-06-22Auto merge of #142706 - fee1-dead-contrib:push-zsznlqyrzsqo, r=oli-obkbors-4/+4
completely deduplicate `Visitor` and `MutVisitor` r? oli-obk This closes rust-lang/rust#127615. ### Discussion > * Give every `MutVisitor::visit_*` method a corresponding `flat_map_*` method. Not every AST node exists in a location where they can be mapped to multiple instances of themselves. Not every AST node exists in a location where they can be removed from existence (e.g. `filter_map_expr`). I don't think this is doable. > * Give every `MutVisitor::visit_*` method a corresponding `Visitor` method and vice versa The only three remaining method-level asymmetries after this PR are `visit_stmt` and `visit_nested_use_tree` (only on `Visitor`) and `visit_span` (only on `MutVisitor`). `visit_stmt` doesn't seem applicable to `MutVisitor` because `walk_flat_map_stmt_kind` will ask `flat_map_item` / `filter_map_expr` to potentially turn a single `Stmt` to multiple based on what a visitor wants. So only using `flat_map_stmt` seems appropriate. `visit_nested_use_tree` is used for `rustc_resolve` to track stuff. Not useful for `MutVisitor` for now. `visit_span` is currently not used for `MutVisitor` already, it was just kept in case we want to revive rust-lang/rust#127241. cc `@cjgillot` maybe we could remove for now and re-insert later if we find a use-case? It does involve some extra effort to maintain. * Remaining FIXMEs `visit_lifetime` has an extra param for `Visitor` that's not in `MutVisitor`. This is again something only used by `rustc_resolve`. I think we can keep that symmetry for now.
2025-06-22Implement DesugaringKind::FormatLiteralmejrs-0/+1
2025-06-21Rollup merge of #142698 - tgross35:concat-byte-cstr-diag, r=petrochenkovJana Dönszelmann-10/+41
Improve diagnostics for `concat_bytes!` with C string literals Use the same error as other invalid types for `concat_bytes!`, rather than using `ConcatCStrLit` from `concat!`. Also add more information with a note about why this doesn't work, and a suggestion to use a null-terminated byte string instead.
2025-06-20Avoid some unnecessary symbol interning.Nicholas Nethercote-4/+6
- `Ident::from_str_and_span` -> `Ident::new` when the string is pre-interned. - `Ident::from_str` -> `Ident::with_dummy_span` when the string is pre-interned. - `_d` and `_e` are unused.
2025-06-20Use a symbol for `ExpansionConfig::crate_name`.Nicholas Nethercote-3/+3
This avoids some symbol interning and `to_string` conversions.
2025-06-19Improve diagnostics for `concat_bytes!` with C string literalsTrevor Gross-10/+41
Use the same error as other invalid types for `concat_bytes!`, rather than using `ConcatCStrLit` from `concat!`. Also add more information with a note about why this doesn't work, and a suggestion to use a null-terminated byte string instead.