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2023-03-03Rollup merge of #108694 - est31:backticks_matchmaking_comments, r=NilstriebMatthias Krüger-2/+2
Match unmatched backticks in compiler/ comments r? ``@Nilstrieb`` as per [advice](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/108685#issuecomment-1453018499)
2023-03-03Rollup merge of #108553 - compiler-errors:non-lt-late-bound-in-anon-ct, ↵Matthias Krüger-5/+75
r=petrochenkov Deny capturing late-bound non-lifetime param in anon const Introduce a new AnonConstBoundary so we can detect when we capture a late-bound non-lifetime param with `non_lifetime_binders` enabled. In the future, we could technically do something like introduce an early-bound parameter on the anon const, and stick the late-bound param in its substs (kinda like how we turn late-bound lifetimes in opaques into early-bound ones). But for now, just deny it so we don't ICE. Fixes #108191
2023-03-03Match unmatched backticks in comments in compiler/est31-2/+2
2023-03-02Rollup merge of #108575 - compiler-errors:erase, r=estebankMatthias Krüger-2/+4
Erase **all** regions when probing for associated types on ambiguity in astconv Fixes #108562
2023-03-01Auto merge of #108587 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-rw6po59, r=matthiaskrgrbors-20/+16
Rollup of 10 pull requests Successful merges: - #108376 (compiler/rustc_session: fix sysroot detection logic) - #108400 (add llvm cgu instructions stats to perf) - #108496 (fix #108495, postfix decrement and prefix decrement has no warning) - #108505 (Further unify validity intrinsics) - #108520 (Small cleanup to `one_bound_for_assoc_type`) - #108560 (Some `infer/mod.rs` cleanups) - #108563 (Make mailmap more correct) - #108564 (Fix `x clean` with specific paths) - #108571 (Add contains_key to SortedIndexMultiMap) - #108578 (Update Fuchsia platform team members) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-03-01Rollup merge of #108520 - compiler-errors:one-bound-nit, r=jackh726Matthias Krüger-20/+16
Small cleanup to `one_bound_for_assoc_type` Use fewer closures :)
2023-03-01Rollup merge of #108554 - compiler-errors:late-bound-object-default, r=oli-obkMatthias Krüger-36/+45
Only look for param in item's generics if it actually comes from generics Record whether a `hir::GenericParam` comes from an item's generics, or from a `for<...>` binder. Then, only look for the param in `object_lifetime_default` if it actually comes from the item's generics. Fixes #108177
2023-02-28Erase **all** regions when probing for associated types in astconvMichael Goulet-2/+4
2023-02-28Only look for param in generics if it actually comes from genericsMichael Goulet-36/+45
2023-02-28Deny capturing late-bound non-lifetime param in anon constMichael Goulet-5/+75
2023-02-28Descriptive error when users try to combine RPITIT/AFIT with specializationMichael Goulet-4/+36
2023-02-27Rollup merge of #108363 - cjgillot:unused-crate, r=WaffleLapkinMatthias Krüger-153/+2
Move the unused extern crate check back to the resolver. It doesn't have anything to do in `rustc_hir_typeck`.
2023-02-27Rollup merge of #108319 - ↵Matthias Krüger-0/+7
compiler-errors:dont-project-to-specializable-rpitits, r=lcnr Don't project specializable RPITIT projection This effective rejects specialization + RPITIT/AFIT (usages of `impl Trait` in traits) because the implementation is significantly complicated over making regular "default" trait method bodies work. I have another PR that experimentally fixes all this, but the code may not be worth investing in.
2023-02-26Small cleanup to one_bound_for_assoc_typeMichael Goulet-20/+16
2023-02-26Rollup merge of #108379 - compiler-errors:hir-error-guaranteed, r=cjgillotMatthias Krüger-1/+1
Add `ErrorGuaranteed` to `hir::{Expr,Ty}Kind::Err` variants First step in making the `Err` variants of `ExprKind` and `TyKind` require an `ErrorGuaranteed` during parsing. Making the corresponding AST versions require `ErrorGuaranteed` is a bit harder, whereas it was pretty easy to do this for HIR, so let's do that first. The only weird thing about this PR is that `ErrorGuaranteed` is moved to `rustc_span`. This is *certainly* not the right place to put it, but `rustc_hir` cannot depend on `rustc_error` because the latter already depends on the former. Should I just pull out some of the error machinery from `rustc_error` into an even more minimal crate that `rustc_hir` can depend on? Advice would be appreciated.
2023-02-26hir-analysis: make a helpful noteTshepang Mbambo-1/+2
2023-02-25Add ErrorGuaranteed to HIR TyKind::ErrMichael Goulet-1/+1
2023-02-25Auto merge of #108450 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-rqvfgu3, r=matthiaskrgrbors-63/+84
Rollup of 7 pull requests Successful merges: - #108354 (Update `fuchsia-test-runner.py` and docs) - #108404 (support `x fmt` for sub and outside of rust directories) - #108407 (docs: use intra-doc links for `Vec::get(_mut)`) - #108410 (rustdoc: avoid including `<li>` tags in item table short desc) - #108412 (Fix GUI test navigation bug) - #108433 (Wrap missing provider message correctly) - #108434 (Migrate `rustc_hir_analysis` to session diagnostic [Part One]) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-02-25Auto merge of #108250 - nnethercote:rename-interner-funcs, r=compiler-errorsbors-26/+25
Rename interner funcs This PR cleans up some inconsistencies in interner naming. Best reviewed one commit at a time. r? `@compiler-errors`
2023-02-25Rollup merge of #108434 - obeis:hir-analysis-migrate-diagnostics, r=NilstriebMatthias Krüger-63/+84
Migrate `rustc_hir_analysis` to session diagnostic [Part One] Finishing `lib.rs` file Updates #100717 r? ``@davidtwco``
2023-02-24Migrate `rustc_hir_analysis` to session diagnosticObei Sideg-63/+84
Part one, lib.rs file
2023-02-24Rollup merge of #108401 - notriddle:notriddle/diagnostics-article, ↵Dylan DPC-1/+1
r=compiler-errors diagnostics: remove inconsistent English article "this" from E0107 Consider [`tests/ui/const-generics/generic_const_exprs/issue-102768.stderr`][issue-102768.stderr], the error message where it gives additional notes about where the associated type is defined, and how the dead code lint doesn't have an article, like in [`tests/ui/lint/dead-code/issue-85255.stderr`][issue-85255.stderr]. They don't have articles, so it seems unnecessary to have one here. [issue-102768.stderr]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/07c993eba8b76eae497e98433ae075b00f01be10/tests/ui/const-generics/generic_const_exprs/issue-102768.stderr [issue-85255.stderr]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/07c993eba8b76eae497e98433ae075b00f01be10/tests/ui/lint/dead-code/issue-85255.stderr
2023-02-24Replace a `mk_ty` call with `mk_bound`.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+1
2023-02-24Rename many interner functions.Nicholas Nethercote-25/+24
(This is a large commit. The changes to `compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/context.rs` are the most important ones.) The current naming scheme is a mess, with a mix of `_intern_`, `intern_` and `mk_` prefixes, with little consistency. In particular, in many cases it's easy to use an iterator interner when a (preferable) slice interner is available. The guiding principles of the new naming system: - No `_intern_` prefixes. - The `intern_` prefix is for internal operations. - The `mk_` prefix is for external operations. - For cases where there is a slice interner and an iterator interner, the former is `mk_foo` and the latter is `mk_foo_from_iter`. Also, `slice_interners!` and `direct_interners!` can now be `pub` or non-`pub`, which helps enforce the internal/external operations division. It's not perfect, but I think it's a clear improvement. The following lists show everything that was renamed. slice_interners - const_list - mk_const_list -> mk_const_list_from_iter - intern_const_list -> mk_const_list - substs - mk_substs -> mk_substs_from_iter - intern_substs -> mk_substs - check_substs -> check_and_mk_substs (this is a weird one) - canonical_var_infos - intern_canonical_var_infos -> mk_canonical_var_infos - poly_existential_predicates - mk_poly_existential_predicates -> mk_poly_existential_predicates_from_iter - intern_poly_existential_predicates -> mk_poly_existential_predicates - _intern_poly_existential_predicates -> intern_poly_existential_predicates - predicates - mk_predicates -> mk_predicates_from_iter - intern_predicates -> mk_predicates - _intern_predicates -> intern_predicates - projs - intern_projs -> mk_projs - place_elems - mk_place_elems -> mk_place_elems_from_iter - intern_place_elems -> mk_place_elems - bound_variable_kinds - mk_bound_variable_kinds -> mk_bound_variable_kinds_from_iter - intern_bound_variable_kinds -> mk_bound_variable_kinds direct_interners - region - intern_region (unchanged) - const - mk_const_internal -> intern_const - const_allocation - intern_const_alloc -> mk_const_alloc - layout - intern_layout -> mk_layout - adt_def - intern_adt_def -> mk_adt_def_from_data (unusual case, hard to avoid) - alloc_adt_def(!) -> mk_adt_def - external_constraints - intern_external_constraints -> mk_external_constraints Other - type_list - mk_type_list -> mk_type_list_from_iter - intern_type_list -> mk_type_list - tup - mk_tup -> mk_tup_from_iter - intern_tup -> mk_tup
2023-02-23diagnostics: remove inconsistent English article "this" from E0107Michael Howell-1/+1
Consider `tests/ui/const-generics/generic_const_exprs/issue-102768.stderr`, the error message where it gives additional notes about where the associated type is defined, and how the dead code lint doesn't have an article, like in `tests/ui/lint/dead-code/issue-85255.stderr`. They don't have articles, so it seems unnecessary to have one here.
2023-02-23Auto merge of #108369 - compiler-errors:ty-error-more, r=BoxyUwUbors-31/+31
Use `tcx.ty_error_with_guaranteed` in more places, rename variants 1. Use `ty_error_with_guaranteed` more so we don't delay so many span bugs 2. Rename `ty_error_with_guaranteed` to `ty_error`, `ty_error` to `ty_error_misc`. This is to incentivize using the former over the latter in cases where we already are witness to a `ErrorGuaranteed` token. Second commit is just name replacement, so the first commit can be reviewed on its own with more scrutiny.
2023-02-23Rollup merge of #108373 - tshepang:where-clause-on-main, r=compiler-errorsMatthias Krüger-10/+13
hir-analysis: make where-clause-on-main diagnostic translatable
2023-02-23Drive-by assertion in collect_return_position_impl_trait_in_trait_tysMichael Goulet-0/+7
2023-02-23Auto merge of #108324 - notriddle:notriddle/assoc-fn-method, ↵bors-14/+11
r=compiler-errors,davidtwco,estebank,oli-obk diagnostics: if AssocFn has self argument, describe as method Discussed in https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/147480-t-compiler.2Fwg-diagnostics/topic/.22associated.20function.22.20vs.20.22method.22/near/329265515 This commit also changes the tooltips on rustdoc intra-doc links targeting methods. For anyone not sure why this is being done, see the Reference definitions of these terms in <https://doc.rust-lang.org/1.67.1/reference/items/associated-items.html#methods> > Associated functions whose first parameter is named `self` are called methods and may be invoked using the [method call operator](https://doc.rust-lang.org/1.67.1/reference/expressions/method-call-expr.html), for example, `x.foo()`, as well as the usual function call notation. In particular, while this means it's technically correct for rustc to refer to a method as an associated function (and there are a few cases where it'll still do so), rustc *must never* use the term "method" to refer to an associated function that does not have a `self` parameter.
2023-02-23hir-analysis: make where-clause-on-main diagnostic translatableTshepang Mbambo-10/+13
2023-02-22Rename ty_error_with_guaranteed to ty_error, ty_error to ty_error_miscMichael Goulet-27/+23
2023-02-22Use ty_error_with_guaranteed in many more placesMichael Goulet-13/+17
2023-02-22Move the unused extern crate check back to the resolver.Camille GILLOT-153/+2
2023-02-22Auto merge of #108340 - eggyal:remove_traversal_trait_aliases, r=oli-obkbors-28/+29
Remove type-traversal trait aliases #107924 moved the type traversal (folding and visiting) traits into the type library, but created trait aliases in `rustc_middle` to minimise both the API churn for trait consumers and the arising boilerplate. As mentioned in that PR, an alternative approach of defining subtraits with blanket implementations of the respective supertraits was also considered at that time but was ruled out as not adding much value. Unfortunately, it has since emerged that rust-analyzer has difficulty with these trait aliases at present, resulting in a degraded contributor experience (see the recent [r-a has become useless](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/182449-t-compiler.2Fhelp/topic/r-a.20has.20become.20useless) topic on the #t-compiler/help Zulip stream). This PR removes the trait aliases, and accordingly the underlying type library traits are now used directly; they are parameterised by `TyCtxt<'tcx>` rather than just the `'tcx` lifetime, and imports have been updated to reflect the fact that the trait aliases' explicitly named traits are no longer automatically brought into scope. These changes also roll-back the (no-longer required) workarounds to #107747 that were made in b409329c624b9e3bbd7d8e07697e2e9f861a45b6. Since this PR is just a find+replace together with the changes necessary for compilation & tidy to pass, it's currently just one mega-commit. Let me know if you'd like it broken up. r? `@oli-obk`
2023-02-22Remove type-traversal trait aliasesAlan Egerton-28/+29
2023-02-22diagnostics: if AssocFn has self argument, describe as methodMichael Howell-14/+11
Discussed in https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/147480-t-compiler.2Fwg-diagnostics/topic/.22associated.20function.22.20vs.20.22method.22/near/329265515 This commit also changes the tooltips on rustdoc intra-doc links targeting methods.
2023-02-22Auto merge of #103042 - davidtwco:translation-distributed-ftl, r=oli-obkbors-15/+22
errors: generate typed identifiers in each crate 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. There are advantages and disadvantages to this change.. #### Advantages - Changing a diagnostic now only recompiles the crate for that diagnostic and those crates that depend on it, rather than `rustc_error_messages` and all crates thereafter. - This approach can be used to support first-party crates that want to supply translatable diagnostics (e.g. `rust-lang/thorin` in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/102612#discussion_r985372582, cc `@JhonnyBillM)` - We can extend this a little so that tools built using rustc internals (like clippy or rustdoc) can add their own diagnostic resources (much more easily than those resources needing to be available to `rustc_error_messages`) #### Disadvantages - Crates can only refer to the diagnostic messages defined in the current crate (or those from dependencies), rather than all diagnostic messages. - `rustc_driver` (or some other crate we create for this purpose) has to directly depend on *everything* that has error messages. - It already transitively depended on all these crates. #### Pending work - [x] I don't know how to make `rustc_codegen_gcc`'s translated diagnostics work with this approach - because `rustc_driver` can't depend on that crate and so can't get its resources to provide to the diagnostic emission. I don't really know how the alternative codegen backends are actually wired up to the compiler at all. - [x] Update `triagebot.toml` to track the moved FTL files. r? `@compiler-errors` cc #100717
2023-02-22Rollup merge of #108230 - LittleFall:enhance/warning, r=estebankGuillaume Gomez-22/+24
Convert a hard-warning about named static lifetimes into lint "unused_lifetimes" Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/96956. Some changes are ported from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/98079, thanks to jeremydavis519. r? `@estebank` `@petrochenkov` Any feedback is appreciated! ## Actions - [x] resolve conflicts - [x] fix build - [x] address review comments in last pr - [x] update tests
2023-02-22errors: generate typed identifiers in each crateDavid Wood-15/+22
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>
2023-02-22Convert a hard-warning about named static lifetimes into lint "unused_lifetimes"Zhi Qi-22/+24
Define the `named_static_lifetimes` lint This lint will replace the existing hard-warning. Replace the named static lifetime hard-warning with the new lint Update the UI tests for the `named_static_lifetimes` lint Remove the direct dependency on `rustc_lint_defs` fix build Signed-off-by: Zhi Qi <qizhi@pingcap.com> use "UNUSED_LIFETIMES" instead Signed-off-by: Zhi Qi <qizhi@pingcap.com> update 1 test and fix typo Signed-off-by: Zhi Qi <qizhi@pingcap.com> update tests Signed-off-by: Zhi Qi <qizhi@pingcap.com> fix tests: add extra blank line Signed-off-by: Zhi Qi <qizhi@pingcap.com>
2023-02-21hir-analysis: make one diagnostic translatableTshepang Mbambo-4/+10
2023-02-21Auto merge of #108138 - compiler-errors:malformed-fn-trait, r=TaKO8Kibors-51/+1
Move `Fn*` traits malformedness protections to typeck I found it strange that we were doing a custom well-formedness check just for the `Fn*` traits' `call_*` fn items. My understanding from the git history is that this is just to avoid ICEs later on in typeck. Well, that well-formedness check isn't even implemented correctly for `FnOnce::call_once`, or `FnMut::call_mut` for that matter. Instead, this PR just makes the typeck checks more robust, and leaves it up to the call-site to report errors when lang items are implemented in funny ways. This coincidentally fixes another ICE where a the `Add` lang item is implemented with a `add` item that's a const instead of a method.
2023-02-20Rollup merge of #108265 - lcnr:cg-error-msg, r=BoxyUwUMatthias Krüger-6/+6
"`const` generic" -> "const parameter"
2023-02-20Rollup merge of #108200 - jhpratt:restricted-damerau-levenshtein-distance, ↵Matthias Krüger-2/+2
r=tmiasko Use restricted Damerau-Levenshtein distance for diagnostics This replaces the existing Levenshtein algorithm with the Damerau-Levenshtein algorithm. This means that "ab" to "ba" is one change (a transposition) instead of two (a deletion and insertion). More specifically, this is a _restricted_ implementation, in that "ca" to "abc" cannot be performed as "ca" → "ac" → "abc", as there is an insertion in the middle of a transposition. I believe that errors like that are sufficiently rare that it's not worth taking into account. This was first brought up [on IRLO](https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/18227) when it was noticed that the diagnostic for `prinltn!` (transposed L and T) was `print!` and not `println!`. Only a single existing UI test was effected, with the result being an objective improvement. ~~I have left the method name and various other references to the Levenshtein algorithm untouched, as the exact manner in which the edit distance is calculated should not be relevant to the caller.~~ r? ``@estebank`` ``@rustbot`` label +A-diagnostics +C-enhancement
2023-02-20`const` generic -> const parameter in err msglcnr-6/+6
2023-02-20Auto merge of #105961 - fmease:iat-type-directed-probing, r=jackh726bors-55/+441
Type-directed probing for inherent associated types When probing for inherent associated types (IATs), equate the Self-type found in the projection with the Self-type of the relevant inherent impl blocks and check if all predicates are satisfied. Previously, we didn't look at the Self-type or at the bounds and just picked the first inherent impl block containing an associated type with the name we were searching for which is obviously incorrect. Regarding the implementation, I basically copied what we do during method probing (`assemble_inherent_impl_probe`, `consider_probe`). Unfortunately, I had to duplicate a lot of the diagnostic code found in `rustc_hir_typeck::method::suggest` which we don't have access to in `rustc_hir_analysis`. Not sure if there is a simple way to unify the error handling. Note that in the future, `rustc_hir_analysis::astconv` might not actually be the place where we resolve inherent associated types (see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/103621#issuecomment-1304309565) but `rustc_hir_typeck` (?) in which case the duplication may naturally just disappear. While inherent associated *constants* are currently resolved during "method" probing, I did not find a straightforward way to incorporate IAT lookup into it as types and values (functions & constants) are two separate entities for which distinct code paths are taken. Fixes #104251 (incl. https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/104251#issuecomment-1338501171). Fixes #105305. Fixes #107468. `@rustbot` label T-types F-inherent_associated_types r? types
2023-02-19Add some FIXMEs for follow-up PRsLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-4/+9
2023-02-19Collect fulfillment errors across implsLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-2/+2
2023-02-19Deduplicate fresh_item_substsLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-31/+34
2023-02-19Fix substitution bugLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-17/+14