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2024-11-10ensure that all publicly reachable const fn have const stability infoRalf Jung-3/+1
2024-10-25Re-do recursive const stability checksRalf Jung-1/+3
Fundamentally, we have *three* disjoint categories of functions: 1. const-stable functions 2. private/unstable functions that are meant to be callable from const-stable functions 3. functions that can make use of unstable const features This PR implements the following system: - `#[rustc_const_stable]` puts functions in the first category. It may only be applied to `#[stable]` functions. - `#[rustc_const_unstable]` by default puts functions in the third category. The new attribute `#[rustc_const_stable_indirect]` can be added to such a function to move it into the second category. - `const fn` without a const stability marker are in the second category if they are still unstable. They automatically inherit the feature gate for regular calls, it can now also be used for const-calls. Also, several holes in recursive const stability checking are being closed. There's still one potential hole that is hard to avoid, which is when MIR building automatically inserts calls to a particular function in stable functions -- which happens in the panic machinery. Those need to *not* be `rustc_const_unstable` (or manually get a `rustc_const_stable_indirect`) to be sure they follow recursive const stability. But that's a fairly rare and special case so IMO it's fine. The net effect of this is that a `#[unstable]` or unmarked function can be constified simply by marking it as `const fn`, and it will then be const-callable from stable `const fn` and subject to recursive const stability requirements. If it is publicly reachable (which implies it cannot be unmarked), it will be const-unstable under the same feature gate. Only if the function ever becomes `#[stable]` does it need a `#[rustc_const_unstable]` or `#[rustc_const_stable]` marker to decide if this should also imply const-stability. Adding `#[rustc_const_unstable]` is only needed for (a) functions that need to use unstable const lang features (including intrinsics), or (b) `#[stable]` functions that are not yet intended to be const-stable. Adding `#[rustc_const_stable]` is only needed for functions that are actually meant to be directly callable from stable const code. `#[rustc_const_stable_indirect]` is used to mark intrinsics as const-callable and for `#[rustc_const_unstable]` functions that are actually called from other, exposed-on-stable `const fn`. No other attributes are required.
2024-10-22Rollup merge of #125205 - ChrisDenton:verbatim-include, r=jieyouxuMatthias Krüger-1/+7
Fixup Windows verbatim paths when used with the `include!` macro On Windows, the following code can fail if the `OUT_DIR` environment variable is a [verbatim path](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/path/enum.Prefix.html) (i.e. begins with `\\?\`): ```rust include!(concat!(env!("OUT_DIR"), "/src/repro.rs")); ``` This is because verbatim paths treat `/` literally, as if it were just another character in the file name. The good news is that the standard library already has code to fix this. We can simply use `components` to normalize the path so it works as intended.
2024-10-06Rename NestedMetaItem to MetaItemInnercodemountains-2/+2
2024-09-22Reformat using the new identifier sorting from rustfmtMichael Goulet-4/+4
2024-08-12Rollup merge of #128886 - GrigorenkoPV:untranslatable-diagnostic, r=nnethercoteGuillaume Gomez-2/+0
Get rid of some `#[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)]` `@rustbot` label +A-translation cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/100717
2024-08-10rustc_expand: remove some redundant `#[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)]`Pavel Grigorenko-2/+0
2024-08-07Use more slice patterns inside the compilerLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-4/+4
2024-07-31Fix verbatim paths used with include!Chris Denton-1/+7
When using `concat!` to join paths, the Unix path separator (`/`) is often used. This breaks on Windows if the base path is a verbatim path (i.e. starts with `\\?\`).
2024-07-29Reformat `use` declarations.Nicholas Nethercote-10/+13
The previous commit updated `rustfmt.toml` appropriately. This commit is the outcome of running `x fmt --all` with the new formatting options.
2024-07-22Merge impl and trait item mut visitor methods to mirror immut visitorOli Scherer-13/+7
2024-06-19Rollup merge of #124135 - petrochenkov:deleglob, r=fmease许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)-1/+46
delegation: Implement glob delegation Support delegating to all trait methods in one go. Overriding globs with explicit definitions is also supported. The implementation is generally based on the design from https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3530#issuecomment-2020869823, but unlike with list delegation in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/123413 we cannot expand glob delegation eagerly. We have to enqueue it into the queue of unexpanded macros (most other macros are processed this way too), and then a glob delegation waits in that queue until its trait path is resolved, and enough code expands to generate the identifier list produced from the glob. Glob delegation is only allowed in impls, and can only point to traits. Supporting it in other places gives very little practical benefit, but significantly raises the implementation complexity. Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/118212.
2024-06-18Use a dedicated type instead of a reference for the diagnostic contextOli Scherer-3/+3
This paves the way for tracking more state (e.g. error tainting) in the diagnostic context handle
2024-06-18Prefer `dcx` methods over fields or fields' methodsOli Scherer-1/+1
2024-06-14delegation: Implement glob delegationVadim Petrochenkov-1/+46
2024-06-05Remove `stream_to_parser`.Nicholas Nethercote-3/+3
It's a zero-value wrapper of `Parser::new`.
2024-05-28Convert `proc_macro_back_compat` lint to an unconditional error.Nicholas Nethercote-25/+16
We still check for the `rental`/`allsorts-rental` crates. But now if they are detected we just emit a fatal error, instead of emitting a warning and providing alternative behaviour. The original "hack" implementing alternative behaviour was added in #73345. The lint was added in #83127. The tracking issue is #83125. The direct motivation for the change is that providing the alternative behaviour is interfering with #125174 and follow-on work.
2024-05-28Use let chains in `pretty_printing_compatibility_hack`.Nicholas Nethercote-41/+32
To reduce indentation and improve readability.
2024-05-21Rename buffer_lint_with_diagnostic to buffer_lintXiretza-1/+1
2024-05-21Make early lints translatableXiretza-10/+8
2024-05-21Generate lint diagnostic message from BuiltinLintDiagXiretza-1/+0
Translation of the lint message happens when the actual diagnostic is created, not when the lint is buffered. Generating the message from BuiltinLintDiag ensures that all required data to construct the message is preserved in the LintBuffer, eventually allowing the messages to be moved to fluent. Remove the `msg` field from BufferedEarlyLint, it is either generated from the data in the BuiltinLintDiag or stored inside BuiltinLintDiag::Normal.
2024-05-03Inline and remove three `DummyResult` methods.Nicholas Nethercote-32/+22
They each have a single call site.
2024-05-03Remove unnecessary re-export of `MacroKind`.Nicholas Nethercote-3/+1
2024-04-26Rollup merge of #124391 - nnethercote:builtin_macros-cleanups, r=fee1-deadJacob Pratt-182/+11
`rustc_builtin_macros` cleanups Some improvements I found while looking over this code. r? ``@fee1-dead``
2024-04-26Move some functions from `rustc_expand` to `rustc_builtin_macros`.Nicholas Nethercote-179/+3
These functions are only used in `rustc_builtin_macros`, so it makes sense for them to live there. This allows them to be changed from `pub` to `pub(crate)`.
2024-04-26Introduce `DeriveResolution`.Nicholas Nethercote-3/+8
Making this a proper struct, and giving its fields names, makes things easier to understand.
2024-04-25debuginfo: Stabilize `-Z debug-macros`, `-Z collapse-macro-debuginfo` and ↵Vadim Petrochenkov-40/+35
`#[collapse_debuginfo]` `-Z debug-macros` is "stabilized" by enabling it by default and removing. `-Z collapse-macro-debuginfo` is stabilized as `-C collapse-macro-debuginfo`. It now supports all typical boolean values (`parse_opt_bool`) in addition to just yes/no. Default value of `collapse_debuginfo` was changed from `false` to `external` (i.e. collapsed if external, not collapsed if local). `#[collapse_debuginfo]` attribute without a value is no longer supported to avoid guessing the default.
2024-03-27Suggest correct path in include_bytes!Kornel-1/+16
2024-03-27Helper function for resolve_pathKornel-14/+11
2024-03-13delay expand macro bang when there has indeterminate pathbohan-24/+71
2024-03-06Rollup merge of #121382 - nnethercote:rework-untranslatable_diagnostic-lint, ↵Matthias Krüger-0/+2
r=davidtwco Rework `untranslatable_diagnostic` lint Currently it only checks calls to functions marked with `#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]`. This PR changes it to check calls to any function with an `impl Into<{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage>` parameter. This greatly improves its coverage and doesn't rely on people remembering to add `#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]`. It also lets us add `#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]` to a number of functions that don't have an `impl Into<{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage>`, such as `Diag::span`. r? ``@davidtwco``
2024-03-06Rewrite the `untranslatable_diagnostic` lint.Nicholas Nethercote-0/+2
Currently it only checks calls to functions marked with `#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]`. This commit changes it to check calls to any function with an `impl Into<{D,Subd}iagMessage>` parameter. This greatly improves its coverage and doesn't rely on people remembering to add `#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]`. The commit also adds `#[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)`] attributes to places that need it that are caught by the improved lint. These places that might be easy to convert to translatable diagnostics. Finally, it also: - Expands and corrects some comments. - Does some minor formatting improvements. - Adds missing `DecorateLint` cases to `tests/ui-fulldeps/internal-lints/diagnostics.rs`.
2024-03-05Rollup merge of #121829 - nnethercote:dummy-tweaks-2, r=petrochenkovMatthias Krüger-2/+12
Dummy tweaks (attempt 2) r? `````@petrochenkov`````
2024-03-05Rename `BuiltinLintDiagnostics` as `BuiltinLintDiag`.Nicholas Nethercote-2/+2
Not the dropping of the trailing `s` -- this type describes a single diagnostic and its name should be singular.
2024-03-05Decouple `DummyAstNode` and `DummyResult`.Nicholas Nethercote-2/+12
They are two different ways of creating dummy results, with two different purposes. Their implementations are separate except for crates, where `DummyResult` depends on `DummyAstNode`. This commit removes that dependency, so they are now fully separate. It also expands the comment on `DummyAstNode`.
2024-03-05Rename all `ParseSess` variables/fields/lifetimes as `psess`.Nicholas Nethercote-11/+7
Existing names for values of this type are `sess`, `parse_sess`, `parse_session`, and `ps`. `sess` is particularly annoying because that's also used for `Session` values, which are often co-located, and it can be difficult to know which type a value named `sess` refers to. (That annoyance is the main motivation for this change.) `psess` is nice and short, which is good for a name used this much. The commit also renames some `parse_sess_created` values as `psess_created`.
2024-03-04Rename a misnamed `Session` parameter.Nicholas Nethercote-4/+4
2024-02-28Rename `DiagnosticBuilder` as `Diag`.Nicholas Nethercote-2/+2
Much better! Note that this involves renaming (and updating the value of) `DIAGNOSTIC_BUILDER` in clippy.
2024-02-25Add `ErrorGuaranteed` to `ast::ExprKind::Err`Lieselotte-47/+52
2024-02-25Add `ast::ExprKind::Dummy`Lieselotte-0/+3
2024-02-20Auto merge of #120576 - nnethercote:merge-Diagnostic-DiagnosticBuilder, ↵bors-0/+2
r=davidtwco Overhaul `Diagnostic` and `DiagnosticBuilder` Implements the first part of https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/722, which moves functionality and use away from `Diagnostic`, onto `DiagnosticBuilder`. Likely follow-ups: - Move things around, because this PR was written to minimize diff size, so some things end up in sub-optimal places. E.g. `DiagnosticBuilder` has impls in both `diagnostic.rs` and `diagnostic_builder.rs`. - Rename `Diagnostic` as `DiagInner` and `DiagnosticBuilder` as `Diag`. r? `@davidtwco`
2024-02-20Reduce capabilities of `Diagnostic`.Nicholas Nethercote-0/+2
Currently many diagnostic modifier methods are available on both `Diagnostic` and `DiagnosticBuilder`. This commit removes most of them from `Diagnostic`. To minimize the diff size, it keeps them within `diagnostic.rs` but changes the surrounding `impl Diagnostic` block to `impl DiagnosticBuilder`. (I intend to move things around later, to give a more sensible code layout.) `Diagnostic` keeps a few methods that it still needs, like `sub`, `arg`, and `replace_args`. The `forward!` macro, which defined two additional methods per call (e.g. `note` and `with_note`), is replaced by the `with_fn!` macro, which defines one additional method per call (e.g. `with_note`). It's now also only used when necessary -- not all modifier methods currently need a `with_*` form. (New ones can be easily added as necessary.) All this also requires changing `trait AddToDiagnostic` so its methods take `DiagnosticBuilder` instead of `Diagnostic`, which leads to many mechanical changes. `SubdiagnosticMessageOp` gains a type parameter `G`. There are three subdiagnostics -- `DelayedAtWithoutNewline`, `DelayedAtWithNewline`, and `InvalidFlushedDelayedDiagnosticLevel` -- that are created within the diagnostics machinery and appended to external diagnostics. These are handled at the `Diagnostic` level, which means it's now hard to construct them via `derive(Diagnostic)`, so instead we construct them by hand. This has no effect on what they look like when printed. There are lots of new `allow` markers for `untranslatable_diagnostics` and `diagnostics_outside_of_impl`. This is because `#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]` annotations were present on the `Diagnostic` modifier methods, but missing from the `DiagnosticBuilder` modifier methods. They're now present.
2024-02-18Allow AST and HIR visitors to return `ControlFlow`Jason Newcomb-1/+1
2024-02-16Rollup merge of #121109 - nnethercote:TyKind-Err-guar-2, r=oli-obkGuillaume Gomez-3/+6
Add an ErrorGuaranteed to ast::TyKind::Err (attempt 2) This makes it more like `hir::TyKind::Err`, and avoids a `has_errors` assertion in `LoweringContext::lower_ty_direct`. r? ```@oli-obk```
2024-02-15Add `ErrorGuaranteed` to `ast::LitKind::Err`, `token::LitKind::Err`.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+1
This mostly works well, and eliminates a couple of delayed bugs. One annoying thing is that we should really also add an `ErrorGuaranteed` to `proc_macro::bridge::LitKind::Err`. But that's difficult because `proc_macro` doesn't have access to `ErrorGuaranteed`, so we have to fake it.
2024-02-15Add an `ErrorGuaranteed` to `ast::TyKind::Err`.Nicholas Nethercote-3/+6
This makes it more like `hir::TyKind::Err`, and avoids a `span_delayed_bug` call in `LoweringContext::lower_ty_direct`. It also requires adding `ast::TyKind::Dummy`, now that `ast::TyKind::Err` can't be used for that purpose in the absence of an error emission. There are a couple of cases that aren't as neat as I would have liked, marked with `FIXME` comments.
2024-02-06Invert diagnostic lints.Nicholas Nethercote-2/+0
That is, change `diagnostic_outside_of_impl` and `untranslatable_diagnostic` from `allow` to `deny`, because more than half of the compiler has be converted to use translated diagnostics. This commit removes more `deny` attributes than it adds `allow` attributes, which proves that this change is warranted.
2024-01-26Builtin macros effectively have implicit #[collapse_debuginfo(yes)] attributeAndrew Zhogin-1/+7
2024-01-19Auto merge of #120121 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-razammh, r=matthiaskrgrbors-3/+3
Rollup of 10 pull requests Successful merges: - #118665 (Consolidate all associated items on the NonZero integer types into a single impl block per type) - #118798 (Use AtomicU8 instead of AtomicUsize in backtrace.rs) - #119062 (Deny braced macro invocations in let-else) - #119138 (Docs: Use non-SeqCst in module example of atomics) - #119907 (Update `fn()` trait implementation docs) - #120083 (Warn when not having a profiler runtime means that coverage tests won't be run/blessed) - #120107 (dead_code treats #[repr(transparent)] the same as #[repr(C)]) - #120110 (Update documentation for Vec::into_boxed_slice to be more clear about excess capacity) - #120113 (Remove myself from review rotation) - #120118 (Fix typo in documentation in base.rs) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-01-18Fix typo in documentation in base.rskapilsinha-3/+3