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2025-06-21All HIR attributes are outerDavid Tolnay-18/+3
2025-06-21Remove style() from AttributeExt traitDavid Tolnay-14/+8
2025-06-21Add AttributeExt::doc_resolution_scopeDavid Tolnay-0/+10
2025-06-20Port `#[may_dangle]` to the new attribute systemPavel Grigorenko-0/+1
2025-06-16trait_sel: `{Meta,Pointee}Sized` on `Sized` typesDavid Wood-0/+2
Introduce the `MetaSized` and `PointeeSized` traits as supertraits of `Sized` and initially implement it on everything that currently implements `Sized` to isolate any changes that simply adding the traits introduces.
2025-06-15Rollup merge of #134661 - dtolnay:prefixattr, r=fmeaseLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-5/+16
Reduce precedence of expressions that have an outer attr Previously, `-Zunpretty=expanded` would expand this program as follows: ```rust #![feature(stmt_expr_attributes)] macro_rules! repro { ($e:expr) => { #[allow(deprecated)] $e }; } #[derive(Default)] struct Thing { #[deprecated] field: i32, } fn main() { let thing = Thing::default(); let _ = repro!(thing).field; } ``` ```rs #![feature(prelude_import)] #![feature(stmt_expr_attributes)] #[prelude_import] use std::prelude::rust_2021::*; #[macro_use] extern crate std; struct Thing { #[deprecated] field: i32, } #[automatically_derived] impl ::core::default::Default for Thing { #[inline] fn default() -> Thing { Thing { field: ::core::default::Default::default() } } } fn main() { let thing = Thing::default(); let _ = #[allow(deprecated)] thing.field; } ``` This is not the correct expansion. The correct output would have `(#[allow(deprecated)] thing).field` with the attribute applying only to `thing`, not to `thing.field`.
2025-06-13Reduce precedence of expressions that have an outer attrDavid Tolnay-5/+16
2025-06-13collect delayed lints in hir_crate_itemsJana Dönszelmann-4/+18
2025-06-12introduce new lint infraJana Dönszelmann-0/+37
lint on duplicates during attribute parsing To do this we stuff them in the diagnostic context to be emitted after hir is constructed
2025-06-08Remove all unused feature gates from the compilerbjorn3-1/+0
2025-06-05Auto merge of #138677 - shepmaster:consistent-elided-lifetime-syntax, ↵bors-46/+37
r=traviscross,jieyouxu Add a new `mismatched-lifetime-syntaxes` lint The lang-team [discussed this](https://hackmd.io/nf4ZUYd7Rp6rq-1svJZSaQ) and I attempted to [summarize](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120808#issuecomment-2701863833) their decision. The summary-of-the-summary is: - Using two different kinds of syntax for elided lifetimes is confusing. In rare cases, it may even [lead to unsound code](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/48686)! Some examples: ```rust // Lint will warn about these fn(v: ContainsLifetime) -> ContainsLifetime<'_>; fn(&'static u8) -> &u8; ``` - Matching up references with no lifetime syntax, references with anonymous lifetime syntax, and paths with anonymous lifetime syntax is an exception to the simplest possible rule: ```rust // Lint will not warn about these fn(&u8) -> &'_ u8; fn(&'_ u8) -> &u8; fn(&u8) -> ContainsLifetime<'_>; ``` - Having a lint for consistent syntax of elided lifetimes will make the [future goal](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/91639) of warning-by-default for paths participating in elision much simpler. --- This new lint attempts to accomplish the goal of enforcing consistent syntax. In the process, it supersedes and replaces the existing `elided-named-lifetimes` lint, which means it starts out life as warn-by-default.
2025-06-05Auto merge of #142033 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-99lvg0j, r=matthiaskrgrbors-2/+3
Rollup of 11 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#141890 (Add link to correct documentation in htmldocck.py) - rust-lang/rust#141932 (Fix for async drop inside async gen fn) - rust-lang/rust#141960 (Use non-2015 edition paths in tests that do not test for their resolution) - rust-lang/rust#141968 (Run wfcheck in one big loop instead of per module) - rust-lang/rust#141969 (Triagebot: Remove `assign.users_on_vacation`) - rust-lang/rust#141985 (Ensure query keys are printed with reduced queries) - rust-lang/rust#141999 (Visit the ident in `PreciseCapturingNonLifetimeArg`.) - rust-lang/rust#142005 (Change `tag_field` to `FieldIdx` in `Variants::Multiple`) - rust-lang/rust#142017 (Fix incorrect use of "recommend" over "recommended") - rust-lang/rust#142024 (Don't refer to 'this tail expression' in expansion.) - rust-lang/rust#142025 (Don't refer to 'local binding' in extern macro.) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-06-04Rollup merge of #141999 - nnethercote:precise-ident, r=compiler-errorsMatthias Krüger-2/+3
Visit the ident in `PreciseCapturingNonLifetimeArg`. It's currently skipped, presumably by accident. r? `@BoxyUwU`
2025-06-04Replace `elided_named_lifetimes` with `mismatched_lifetime_syntaxes`Jake Goulding-6/+1
2025-06-04Introduce the `mismatched_lifetime_syntaxes` lintJake Goulding-1/+1
2025-06-04Rollup merge of #142007 - nnethercote:visitor-comments, r=chenyukangMatthias Krüger-5/+4
Improve some `Visitor` comments. For AST/HIR/THIR visitors, explain the use of deconstruction. r? ``@BoxyUwU``
2025-06-04Improve some `Visitor` comments.Nicholas Nethercote-5/+4
For AST/HIR/THIR visitors, explain the use of deconstruction.
2025-06-04Visit the ident in `PreciseCapturingNonLifetimeArg`.Nicholas Nethercote-2/+3
It's currently skipped, presumably by accident.
2025-06-03Rollup merge of #137725 - oli-obk:i-want-to-move-it-move-it, ↵Matthias Krüger-2/+9
r=compiler-errors,traviscross Add `iter` macro See related discussion in https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/481571-t-lang.2Fgen/topic/iter!.20macro/near/500784563 very little error case testing so far, but the success path works. There is also no `IterFn` trait yet, as T-lang didn't consider it something urgently needed I think we can implement it in follow-up PRs. r? lang for the tests, `@compiler-errors` for the impl
2025-06-03Add `iter` macroOli Scherer-2/+9
This adds an `iter!` macro that can be used to create movable generators. This also adds a yield_expr feature so the `yield` keyword can be used within iter! macro bodies. This was needed because several unstable features each need `yield` expressions, so this allows us to stabilize them separately from any individual feature. Co-authored-by: Oli Scherer <github35764891676564198441@oli-obk.de> Co-authored-by: Jieyou Xu <jieyouxu@outlook.com> Co-authored-by: Travis Cross <tc@traviscross.com>
2025-06-03Rename `LifetimeSyntax` variants to lang-team-approved namesJake Goulding-39/+35
2025-06-03Rollup merge of #141931 - ArtemIsmagilov:issue-141849_2, r=nnethercoteMatthias Krüger-90/+147
Deconstruct values in the THIR visitor I continue to add deconstruction for task rust-lang/rust#141849 The changes concern a more complex part of the task `compiler/rustc_hir/src/intravisit.rs` r? `@nnethercote`
2025-06-03Deconstruct values in the THIR visitorArtemIsmagilov-90/+147
2025-06-03Rollup merge of #141876 - compiler-errors:missing-let-ty, r=SparrowLiiMatthias Krüger-2/+5
Don't declare variables in `ExprKind::Let` in invalid positions Handle `let` expressions in invalid positions specially during resolve in order to avoid making destructuring-assignment expressions that reference (invalid) variables that have not yet been delcared yet. See further explanation in test and comment in the source. Fixes rust-lang/rust#141844
2025-06-03Overhaul `UsePath`.Nicholas Nethercote-5/+14
`UsePath` contains a `SmallVec<[Res; 3]>`. This holds up to three `Res` results, one per namespace (type, value, or macro). `lower_import_res` takes a `PerNS<Option<Res<NodeId>>>` result and lowers it into the `SmallVec`. This is pretty weird. The input `PerNS` makes it clear which `Res` belongs to which namespace, but the `SmallVec` throws that information away. And code that operates on the `SmallVec` tends to use iteration (or even just grabbing the first entry!) without knowing which namespace the `Res` belongs to. Even weirder! Also, `SmallVec` is an overly flexible type to use here, because it can contain any number of elements (even though it's optimized for 3 in this case). This commit changes `UsePath` so it also contains a `PerNS<Option<Res<HirId>>>`. This type preserves more information and is more self-documenting. The commit also changes a lot of the use sites to access the result for a particular namespace. E.g. if you're looking up a trait, it will be in the `Res` for the type namespace if it's present; it's silly to look in the `Res` for the value namespace or macro namespace. Overall I find the new code much easier to understand. However, some use sites still iterate. These now use `present_items` because that filters out the `None` results. Also, `redundant_pub_crate.rs` gets a bigger change. A `UseKind:ListStem` item gets no `Res` results, which means the old `all` call in `is_not_macro_export` would succeed (because `all` succeeds on an empty iterator) and the `ListStem` would be ignored. This is what we want, but was more by luck than design. The new code detects `ListStem` explicitly. The commit generalizes the name of that function accordingly. Finally, the commit also removes the `use_path` arena, because `PerNS<Option<Res>>` impls `Copy` (unlike `SmallVec`) and it can be allocated in the arena shared by all `Copy` types.
2025-06-02Suppress redundant errorMichael Goulet-2/+5
2025-05-30Reorder hir fn stuff.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+1
In `Fn`, put `ident` next to `generics` as is common in many other types. In `print_fn`, make the argument order match the printing order.
2025-05-30Reorder fields in `hir::ItemKind` variants.Nicholas Nethercote-36/+36
Specifically `TyAlias`, `Enum`, `Struct`, `Union`. So the fields match the textual order in the source code. The interesting part of the change is in `compiler/rustc_hir/src/hir.rs`. The rest is extremely mechanical refactoring.
2025-05-22Rename `kw::Empty` as `sym::empty`.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+1
Because the empty string is not a keyword.
2025-05-15HIR: explain in comment why `ExprKind::If` "then" is an `Expr`Samuel Tardieu-0/+2
One could be tempted to replace the "then" `hir::Expr` with kind `hir::ExprKind::Block` by a `hir::Block`. Explain why this would not be a good idea.
2025-05-12update cfg(bootstrap)Pietro Albini-1/+0
2025-05-09Remove `Ident::empty`.Nicholas Nethercote-15/+8
All uses have been removed. And it's nonsensical: an identifier by definition has at least one char. The commits adds an is-non-empty assertion to `Ident::new` to enforce this, and converts some `Ident` constructions to use `Ident::new`. Adding the assertion requires making `Ident::new` and `Ident::with_dummy_span` non-const, which is no great loss. The commit amends a couple of places that do path splitting to ensure no empty identifiers are created.
2025-05-07Add `DefPathData::OpaqueLifetime` to avoid conflicts for remapped opaque ↵John Kåre Alsaker-7/+8
lifetimes
2025-05-05Auto merge of #140453 - Zoxc:next-disambiguator, r=oli-obkbors-25/+74
Remove global `next_disambiguator` state and handle it with a `DisambiguatorState` type This removes `Definitions.next_disambiguator` as it doesn't guarantee deterministic def paths when `create_def` is called in parallel. Instead a new `DisambiguatorState` type is passed as a mutable reference to `create_def` to help create unique def paths. `create_def` calls with distinct `DisambiguatorState` instances must ensure that that the def paths are unique without its help. Anon associated types did rely on this global state for uniqueness and are changed to use (method they're defined in + their position in the method return type) as the `DefPathData` to ensure uniqueness. This also means that the method they're defined in appears in error messages, which is nicer. `DefPathData::NestedStatic` is added to use for nested data inside statics instead of reusing `DefPathData::AnonConst` to avoid conflicts with those. cc `@oli-obk`
2025-05-02Rollup merge of #140572 - nnethercote:comment-ExprKind-If, r=compiler-errorsMatthias Krüger-0/+3
Add useful comments on `ExprKind::If` variants. Things that aren't obvious and took me a while to work out. r? `@BoxyUwU`
2025-05-02Split `get_opt_name` hashing use into `hashed_symbol`John Kåre Alsaker-1/+21
2025-05-02Add comment about the symbol on `AnonAssocTy`John Kåre Alsaker-1/+2
2025-05-02Add `DefPathData::NestedStatic` instead of reusing `DefPathData::AnonConst`John Kåre Alsaker-4/+5
2025-05-02Add useful comments on `ExprKind::If` variants.Nicholas Nethercote-0/+3
Things that aren't obvious and took me a while to work out.
2025-05-02Handle `Path<>` better in error messages.Nicholas Nethercote-9/+20
`Path<>` needs to be distinguished from `Path<T>`. This commit does that, improving some error messages.
2025-04-30Auto merge of #127516 - nnethercote:simplify-LazyAttrTokenStream, r=petrochenkovbors-0/+1
Simplify `LazyAttrTokenStream` `LazyAttrTokenStream` is an unpleasant type: `Lrc<Box<dyn ToAttrTokenStream>>`. Why does it look like that? - There are two `ToAttrTokenStream` impls, one for the lazy case, and one for the case where we already have an `AttrTokenStream`. - The lazy case (`LazyAttrTokenStreamImpl`) is implemented in `rustc_parse`, but `LazyAttrTokenStream` is defined in `rustc_ast`, which does not depend on `rustc_parse`. The use of the trait lets `rustc_ast` implicitly depend on `rustc_parse`. This explains the `dyn`. - `LazyAttrTokenStream` must have a `size_of` as small as possible, because it's used in many AST nodes. This explains the `Lrc<Box<_>>`, which keeps it to one word. (It's required `Lrc<dyn _>` would be a fat pointer.) This PR moves `LazyAttrTokenStreamImpl` (and a few other token stream things) from `rustc_parse` to `rustc_ast`. This lets us replace the `ToAttrTokenStream` trait with a two-variant enum and also remove the `Box`, changing `LazyAttrTokenStream` to `Lrc<LazyAttrTokenStreamInner>`. Plus it does a few cleanups. r? `@petrochenkov`
2025-04-30Simplify `LazyAttrTokenStream`.Nicholas Nethercote-0/+1
This commit does the following. - Changes it from `Lrc<Box<dyn ToAttrTokenStream>>` to `Lrc<LazyAttrTokenStreamInner>`. - Reworks `LazyAttrTokenStreamImpl` as `LazyAttrTokenStreamInner`, which is a two-variant enum. - Removes the `ToAttrTokenStream` trait and the two impls of it. The recursion limit must be increased in some crates otherwise rustdoc aborts.
2025-04-29Rollup merge of #139909 - oli-obk:or-patterns, r=BoxyUwUTrevor Gross-0/+4
implement or-patterns for pattern types These are necessary to represent `NonZeroI32`, as the range for that is `..0 | 1..`. The `rustc_scalar_layout_range_*` attributes avoided this by just implementing wraparound and having a single `1..=-1` range effectively. See https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/481660-t-lang.2Fpattern-types/topic/.60or.20pattern.60.20representation.20in.20type.20system/with/504217694 for some background discussion cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/123646 r? `@BoxyUwU`
2025-04-29Remove global `next_disambiguator` state and handle it with a ↵John Kåre Alsaker-20/+47
`DisambiguatorState` type
2025-04-28AsyncDrop implementation using shim codegen of ↵Andrew Zhogin-13/+5
async_drop_in_place::{closure}, scoped async drop added.
2025-04-28Add or-patterns to pattern typesOli Scherer-0/+4
2025-04-25Rollup merge of #140202 - est31:let_chains_feature_compiler, r=lcnrMatthias Krüger-1/+1
Make #![feature(let_chains)] bootstrap conditional in compiler/ Let chains have been stabilized recently in #132833, so we can remove the gating from our uses in the compiler (as the compiler uses edition 2024).
2025-04-23Extend HIR to track the source and syntax of a lifetimeJake Goulding-34/+128
An upcoming lint will want to be able to know if a lifetime is hidden (e.g. `&u8`, `ContainsLifetime`) or anonymous: (e.g. `&'_ u8`, `ContainsLifetime<'_>`). It will also want to know if the lifetime is related to a reference (`&u8`) or a path (`ContainsLifetime`).
2025-04-23Make #![feature(let_chains)] bootstrap conditional in compiler/est31-1/+1
2025-04-18Rollup merge of #139615 - nnethercote:rm-name_or_empty, r=jdonszelmannMatthias Krüger-3/+8
Remove `name_or_empty` Another step towards #137978. r? ``@jdonszelmann``