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2023-01-13Update `rental` hack to work with remapped paths.Tim Neumann-4/+6
2023-01-12parse const closuresDeadbeef-0/+1
2023-01-05Shrink `ParseResult` in the hot path.Nilstrieb-30/+81
A recent PR increased the size, which caused regressions. This uses the existing generic infrastructure to differentiate between the hot path and the diagnostics path.
2023-01-02Auto merge of #84762 - cjgillot:resolve-span-opt, r=petrochenkovbors-1/+1
Encode spans relative to the enclosing item -- enable on nightly Follow-up to #84373 with the flag `-Zincremental-relative-spans` set by default. This PR seeks to remove one of the main shortcomings of incremental: the handling of spans. Changing the contents of a function may require redoing part of the compilation process for another function in another file because of span information is changed. Within one file: all the spans in HIR change, so typechecking had to be re-done. Between files: spans of associated types/consts/functions change, so type-based resolution needs to be re-done (hygiene information is stored in the span). The flag `-Zincremental-relative-spans` encodes local spans relative to the span of an item, stored inside the `source_span` query. Trap: stashed diagnostics are referenced by the "raw" span, so stealing them requires to remove the span's parent. In order to avoid too much traffic in the span interner, span encoding uses the `ctxt_or_tag` field to encode: - the parent when the `SyntaxContext` is 0; - the `SyntaxContext` when the parent is `None`. Even with this, the PR creates a lot of traffic to the Span interner, when a Span has both a LocalDefId parent and a non-root SyntaxContext. They appear in lowering, when we add a parent to all spans, including those which come from macros, and during inlining when we mark inlined spans. The last commit changes how queries of `LocalDefId` manage their cache. I can put this in a separate PR if required. Possible future directions: - validate that all spans are marked in HIR validation; - mark macro-expanded spans relative to the def-site and not the use-site.
2023-01-01Merge multiple mutable borrows of immutable binding errorsEsteban Küber-2/+2
Fix #53466.
2022-12-29Rollup merge of #106221 - Nilstrieb:rptr-more-like-ref-actually, ↵Matthias Krüger-2/+2
r=compiler-errors Rename `Rptr` to `Ref` in AST and HIR The name makes a lot more sense, and `ty::TyKind` calls it `Ref` already as well.
2022-12-28Rollup merge of #105570 - Nilstrieb:actual-best-failure, r=compiler-errorsMatthias Krüger-15/+44
Properly calculate best failure in macro matching Previously, we used spans. This was not good. Sometimes, the span of the token that failed to match may come from a position later in the file which has been transcribed into a token stream way earlier in the file. If precisely this token fails to match, we think that it was the best match because its span is so high, even though other arms might have gotten further in the token stream. We now try to properly use the location in the token stream. This needs a little cleanup as the `best_failure` field is getting out of hand but it should be mostly good to go. I hope I didn't violate too many abstraction boundaries..
2022-12-28Rename `Rptr` to `Ref` in AST and HIRNilstrieb-2/+2
The name makes a lot more sense, and `ty::TyKind` calls it `Ref` already as well.
2022-12-27Recover `fn` keyword as `Fn` trait in boundsMichael Goulet-1/+1
2022-12-25Only enable relative span hashing on nightly.Camille GILLOT-1/+1
2022-12-25Enable relative span hashing.Camille GILLOT-1/+1
2022-12-25fix more clippy::style findingsMatthias Krüger-5/+1
match_result_ok obfuscated_if_else single_char_add writeln_empty_string collapsible_match iter_cloned_collect unnecessary_mut_passed
2022-12-20rustc: Remove needless lifetimesJeremy Stucki-1/+1
2022-12-18don't restuct references just to reborrowMatthias Krüger-3/+3
2022-12-12Properly calculate best failure in macro matchingNilstrieb-15/+44
Previously, we used spans. This was not good. Sometimes, the span of the token that failed to match may come from a position later in the file which has been transcribed into a token stream way earlier in the file. If precisely this token fails to match, we think that it was the best match because its span is so high, even though other arms might have gotten further in the token stream. We now try to properly use the location in the token stream.
2022-12-12Auto merge of #105160 - nnethercote:rm-Lit-token_lit, r=petrochenkovbors-24/+24
Remove `token::Lit` from `ast::MetaItemLit`. Currently `ast::MetaItemLit` represents the literal kind twice. This PR removes that redundancy. Best reviewed one commit at a time. r? `@petrochenkov`
2022-12-11Rollup merge of #105537 - kadiwa4:remove_some_imports, r=fee1-deadMatthias Krüger-1/+0
compiler: remove unnecessary imports and qualified paths Some of these imports were necessary before Edition 2021, others were already in the prelude. I hope it's fine that this PR is so spread-out across files :/
2022-12-10compiler: remove unnecessary imports and qualified pathsKaDiWa-1/+0
2022-12-10Migrate parts of `rustc_expand` to session diagnosticsnils-207/+488
This migrates everything but the `mbe` and `proc_macro` modules. It also contains a few cleanups and drive-by/accidental diagnostic improvements which can be seen in the diff for the UI tests.
2022-12-07Use `Symbol` for the crate name instead of `String`/`str`Oli Scherer-2/+2
2022-12-05Remove three uses of `LitKind::synthesize_token_lit`.Nicholas Nethercote-2/+2
2022-12-05Remove `ExtCtxt::expr_lit`.Nicholas Nethercote-22/+21
2022-12-03Rollup merge of #104199 - SarthakSingh31:issue-97417-1, r=cjgillotMatthias Krüger-0/+3
Keep track of the start of the argument block of a closure This removes a call to `tcx.sess.source_map()` from [compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/mod.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/compare/master...SarthakSingh31:issue-97417-1?expand=1#diff-8406bbc0d0b43d84c91b1933305df896ecdba0d1f9269e6744f13d87a2ab268a) as required by #97417. VsCode automatically applied `rustfmt` to the files I edited under `src/tools`. I can undo that if its a problem. r? `@cjgillot`
2022-12-02Add `StrStyle` to `ast::LitKind::ByteStr`.Nicholas Nethercote-3/+4
This is required to distinguish between cooked and raw byte string literals in an `ast::LitKind`, without referring to an adjacent `token::Lit`. It's a prerequisite for the next commit.
2022-12-02Rename `LitKind::to_token_lit` as `LitKind::synthesize_token_lit`.Nicholas Nethercote-2/+2
This makes it clearer that it's not a lossless conversion, which I find helpful.
2022-12-01Rollup merge of #105078 - TaKO8Ki:fix-105011, r=nnethercoteMatthias Krüger-1/+5
Fix `expr_to_spanned_string` ICE Fixes #105011
2022-11-30report literal errors when `token_lit` has errorsTakayuki Maeda-1/+5
2022-11-29Avoid more `MetaItem`-to-`Attribute` conversions.Nicholas Nethercote-4/+16
There is code for converting `Attribute` (syntactic) to `MetaItem` (semantic). There is also code for the reverse direction. The reverse direction isn't really necessary; it's currently only used when generating attributes, e.g. in `derive` code. This commit adds some new functions for creating `Attributes`s directly, without involving `MetaItem`s: `mk_attr_word`, `mk_attr_name_value_str`, `mk_attr_nested_word`, and `ExtCtxt::attr_{word,name_value_str,nested_word}`. These new methods replace the old functions for creating `Attribute`s: `mk_attr_inner`, `mk_attr_outer`, and `ExtCtxt::attribute`. Those functions took `MetaItem`s as input, and relied on many other functions that created `MetaItems`, which are also removed: `mk_name_value_item`, `mk_list_item`, `mk_word_item`, `mk_nested_word_item`, `{MetaItem,MetaItemKind,NestedMetaItem}::token_trees`, `MetaItemKind::attr_args`, `MetaItemLit::{from_lit_kind,to_token}`, `ExtCtxt::meta_word`. Overall this cuts more than 100 lines of code and makes thing simpler.
2022-11-29Remove an out-of-date comment.Nicholas Nethercote-2/+0
This comment dates back to at least 2013, and is no longer relevant. (There used to be an `allow` attribute, but that's no longer present.)
2022-11-29Avoid unnecessary `MetaItem`/`Attribute` conversions.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+1
`check_builtin_attribute` calls `parse_meta` to convert an `Attribute` to a `MetaItem`, which it then checks. However, many callers of `check_builtin_attribute` start with a `MetaItem`, and then convert it to an `Attribute` by calling `cx.attribute(meta_item)`. This `MetaItem` to `Attribute` to `MetaItem` conversion is silly. This commit adds a new function `check_builtin_meta_item`, which can be called instead from these call sites. `check_builtin_attribute` also now calls it. The commit also renames `check_meta` as `check_attr` to better match its arguments.
2022-11-28Rollup merge of #104804 - nnethercote:MetaItemLit, r=petrochenkovMatthias Krüger-5/+2
Rename `ast::Lit` as `ast::MetaItemLit`. And some other literal cleanups. r? `@petrochenkov`
2022-11-28Rollup merge of #104795 - estebank:multiline-spans, r=TaKO8KiDylan DPC-54/+54
Change multiline span ASCII art visual order Tweak the ASCII art for nested multiline spans so that we minimize line overlaps. Partially addresses https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/61017.
2022-11-28Keep track of the start of the argument block of a closureSarthak Singh-0/+3
2022-11-28Change multiline span ASCII art visual orderEsteban Küber-54/+54
2022-11-28Rename `ast::Lit` as `ast::MetaItemLit`.Nicholas Nethercote-4/+1
2022-11-28Remove `Lit::from_included_bytes`.Nicholas Nethercote-2/+2
`Lit::from_included_bytes` calls `Lit::from_lit_kind`, but the two call sites only need the resulting `token::Lit`, not the full `ast::Lit`. This commit changes those call sites to use `LitKind::to_token_lit`, which means `from_included_bytes` can be removed.
2022-11-27Prefer doc comments over `//`-comments in compilerMaybe Waffle-7/+10
2022-11-25Clarify `SyntaxExtensionKind::LegacyDerive`.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+6
2022-11-22Rollup merge of #104638 - Nilstrieb:macro-diagnostics, r=compiler-errorsManish Goregaokar-237/+268
Move macro_rules diagnostics to diagnostics module This will make it easier to add more diagnostics in the future in a centralized place.
2022-11-22Rollup merge of #104559 - nnethercote:split-MacArgs, r=petrochenkovMatthias Krüger-9/+13
Split `MacArgs` in two. `MacArgs` is an enum with three variants: `Empty`, `Delimited`, and `Eq`. It's used in two ways: - For representing attribute macro arguments (e.g. in `AttrItem`), where all three variants are used. - For representing function-like macros (e.g. in `MacCall` and `MacroDef`), where only the `Delimited` variant is used. In other words, `MacArgs` is used in two quite different places due to them having partial overlap. I find this makes the code hard to read. It also leads to various unreachable code paths, and allows invalid values (such as accidentally using `MacArgs::Empty` in a `MacCall`). This commit splits `MacArgs` in two: - `DelimArgs` is a new struct just for the "delimited arguments" case. It is now used in `MacCall` and `MacroDef`. - `AttrArgs` is a renaming of the old `MacArgs` enum for the attribute macro case. Its `Delimited` variant now contains a `DelimArgs`. Various other related things are renamed as well. These changes make the code clearer, avoids several unreachable paths, and disallows the invalid values. r? `@petrochenkov`
2022-11-22Rollup merge of #104416 - clubby789:fix-104414, r=eholkMatthias Krüger-1/+1
Fix using `include_bytes` in pattern position Fix #104414
2022-11-22Split `MacArgs` in two.Nicholas Nethercote-9/+13
`MacArgs` is an enum with three variants: `Empty`, `Delimited`, and `Eq`. It's used in two ways: - For representing attribute macro arguments (e.g. in `AttrItem`), where all three variants are used. - For representing function-like macros (e.g. in `MacCall` and `MacroDef`), where only the `Delimited` variant is used. In other words, `MacArgs` is used in two quite different places due to them having partial overlap. I find this makes the code hard to read. It also leads to various unreachable code paths, and allows invalid values (such as accidentally using `MacArgs::Empty` in a `MacCall`). This commit splits `MacArgs` in two: - `DelimArgs` is a new struct just for the "delimited arguments" case. It is now used in `MacCall` and `MacroDef`. - `AttrArgs` is a renaming of the old `MacArgs` enum for the attribute macro case. Its `Delimited` variant now contains a `DelimArgs`. Various other related things are renamed as well. These changes make the code clearer, avoids several unreachable paths, and disallows the invalid values.
2022-11-20Move macro_rules diagnostics to diagnostics moduleNilstrieb-237/+268
2022-11-19Cleanup macro matching recoveryNilstrieb-1/+0
The retry has been implemented already.
2022-11-19Rollup merge of #104566 - matthiaskrgr:clippy_perf_nov18, r=oli-obkDylan DPC-1/+1
couple of clippy::perf fixes
2022-11-18couple of clippy::perf fixesMatthias Krüger-1/+1
2022-11-17Use `ThinVec` in `ast::Path`.Nicholas Nethercote-15/+13
2022-11-17Box `ExprKind::{Closure,MethodCall}`, and `QSelf` in expressions, types, and ↵Nicholas Nethercote-7/+7
patterns.
2022-11-16Auto merge of #102944 - nnethercote:ast-Lit-third-time-lucky, r=petrochenkovbors-18/+16
Use `token::Lit` in `ast::ExprKind::Lit`. Instead of `ast::Lit`. Literal lowering now happens at two different times. Expression literals are lowered when HIR is crated. Attribute literals are lowered during parsing. r? `@petrochenkov`
2022-11-16Use `token::Lit` in `ast::ExprKind::Lit`.Nicholas Nethercote-18/+16
Instead of `ast::Lit`. Literal lowering now happens at two different times. Expression literals are lowered when HIR is crated. Attribute literals are lowered during parsing. This commit changes the language very slightly. Some programs that used to not compile now will compile. This is because some invalid literals that are removed by `cfg` or attribute macros will no longer trigger errors. See this comment for more details: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/102944#issuecomment-1277476773