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2025-05-08Rollup merge of #140684 - compiler-errors:unnecessary-assoc, r=lcnrMatthias Krüger-7/+23
Only include `dyn Trait<Assoc = ...>` associated type bounds for `Self: Sized` associated types if they are provided Since #136458, we began filtering out associated types with `Self: Sized` bounds when constructing the list of associated type bounds to put into our `dyn Trait` types. For example, given: ```rust trait Trait { type Assoc where Self: Sized; } ``` After #136458, even if a user writes `dyn Trait<Assoc = ()>`, the lowered ty would have an empty projection list, and thus be equivalent to `dyn Trait`. However, this has the side effect of no longer constraining any types in the RHS of `Assoc = ...`, not implying any WF implied bounds, and not requiring that they hold when unsizing. After this PR, we include these bounds, but (still) do not require that they are provided. If the are not provided, they are skipped from the projections list. This results in `dyn Trait` types that have differing numbers of projection bounds. This will lead to re-introducing type mismatches e.g. between `dyn Trait` and `dyn Trait<Assoc = ()>`. However, this is expected and doesn't suffer from any of the deduplication unsoundness from before #136458. We may want to begin to ignore thse bounds in the future by bumping `unused_associated_type_bounds` to an FCW. I don't want to tangle that up into the fix that was originally intended in #136458, so I'm doing a "fix-forward" in this PR and deferring thinking about this for the future. Fixes #140645 r? lcnr
2025-05-08Rollup merge of #140769 - Zoxc:fix-140731, r=oli-obkMatthias Krüger-5/+5
Add `DefPathData::OpaqueLifetime` to avoid conflicts for remapped opaque lifetimes This adds `DefPathData::OpaqueLifetime` to ensure the def paths for remapped opaque lifetimes remain unique. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/140731. r? ``@oli-obk``
2025-05-08Rollup merge of #140523 - compiler-errors:late-early-mismatch, r=jackh726Matthias Krüger-45/+299
Better error message for late/early lifetime param mismatch Rework the way we report early-/late-bound lifetime param mismatches to equate the trait and impl signatures using region variables, so that we can detect when a late-bound param is present in the signature in place of an early-bound param, or vice versa. The diagnostic is a bit more technical, but it's more obviously clear to see what the problem is, even if it's not great at explaining how to fix it. I think this could be improved further, but I still think it's much better than what exists today. Note to reviewer(s): I'd appreciate if we didn't bikeshed *too* much about this verbiage, b/c I hope it's clear that the old message sucked a lot. I'm happy to file bugs for interested new contributors to improve the messaging further. Edit(fmease): Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/33624.
2025-05-07Add `DefPathData::OpaqueLifetime` to avoid conflicts for remapped opaque ↵John Kåre Alsaker-5/+5
lifetimes
2025-05-07Better error message for late/early lifetime param mismatchMichael Goulet-3/+234
2025-05-07ReviewMichael Goulet-5/+20
2025-05-07Point out region bound mismatches in check_region_bounds_on_impl_itemMichael Goulet-43/+66
2025-05-07Only include associated type bounds for Self:Sized associated types if they ↵Michael Goulet-4/+5
are provided
2025-05-07Require T: TypeFoldable in Binder<T> visitMichael Goulet-3/+3
2025-05-05Rollup merge of #140672 - compiler-errors:deeply-normalize, r=lcnrGuillaume Gomez-8/+39
Deeply normalize in the new solver in WF We need to deeply normalize types we check for well-formedness, since we only collect implied bounds from normalized signature types. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/194 r? lcnr
2025-05-05Rollup merge of #140374 - compiler-errors:global_asm-bug, r=lcnrGuillaume Gomez-1/+1
Resolve instance for SymFn in global/naked asm `Instance::expect_resolve` ensures that we're actually going from trait item -> impl item. Fixes #140373
2025-05-05Deeply normalize in the new solver in WFMichael Goulet-8/+39
2025-05-05Rename Instance::new to Instance::new_raw and add a note that it is rawMichael Goulet-1/+1
2025-05-05Auto merge of #140453 - Zoxc:next-disambiguator, r=oli-obkbors-9/+25
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`
2025-05-04Add comment on creation of lifetime inside opaque typesJohn Kåre Alsaker-0/+4
2025-05-02resolve: Support imports of associated types and glob imports from traitsVadim Petrochenkov-16/+18
2025-04-29Rollup merge of #139909 - oli-obk:or-patterns, r=BoxyUwUTrevor Gross-33/+61
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-9/+21
`DisambiguatorState` type
2025-04-28Rollup merge of #140302 - compiler-errors:inline_asm-bug, r=lcnrChris Denton-564/+0
Move inline asm check to typeck, properly handle aliases Pull `InlineAsmCtxt` down to `rustc_hir_typeck`, and instead of using things like `Ty::is_copy`, use the `InferCtxt`-aware methods. To fix https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/189, we also add a `try_structurally_resolve_*` call to `expr_ty`. r? lcnr
2025-04-28Rollup merge of #140249 - BoxyUwU:remove_weak_alias_terminology, r=oli-obkGuillaume Gomez-14/+14
Remove `weak` alias terminology I find the "weak" alias terminology to be quite confusing. It implies the existence of "strong" aliases (which do not exist) and I'm not really sure what about weak aliases is "weak". I much prefer "free alias" as the term. I think it's much more obvious what it means as "free function" is a well defined term that already exists in rust. It's also a little confusing given "weak alias" is already a term in linker/codegen spaces which are part of the compiler too. Though I'm not particularly worried about that as it's usually very obvious if you're talking about the type system or not lol. I'm also currently trying to write documentation about aliases and it's somewhat awkward/confusing to be talking about *weak* aliases, when I'm not really sure what the basis for that as the term actually *is*. I would also be happy to just find out there's a nice meaning behind calling them "weak" aliases :-) r? `@oli-obk` maybe we want a types MCP to decide on a specific naming here? or maybe we think its just too late to go back on this naming decision ^^'
2025-04-28Add or-patterns to pattern typesOli Scherer-3/+18
2025-04-28Split out various pattern type matches into their own functionOli Scherer-6/+15
2025-04-28Separate pattern lowering from pattern type loweringOli Scherer-24/+28
2025-04-27Move inline_asm to typeck, properly handle aliasesMichael Goulet-564/+0
2025-04-27Auto merge of #139646 - lcnr:default-is-fully-concrete, r=BoxyUwUbors-0/+33
check types of const param defaults fixes #139643 by checking that the type of a const parameter default matches the type of the parameter as long as both types are fully concrete r? `@BoxyUwU`
2025-04-26Rollup merge of #140320 - lcnr:wf-use-term, r=compiler-errorsMatthias Krüger-14/+12
replace `GenericArg` with `Term` where applicable r? types
2025-04-26Rollup merge of #140317 - mejrs:check_on_uni, r=compiler-errorsMatthias Krüger-1/+0
Remove redundant check We still check for `rustc_on_unimplemented` on implementations, but this functionality was removed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/139091, since then it always returns `Ok` when called with a non-trait defid. https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/b4c8b0c3f0533bb342a4873ff59bdad3883ab8e3/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/error_reporting/traits/on_unimplemented.rs#L557-L564
2025-04-26convert some `GenericArg` to `Term`lcnr-14/+12
2025-04-26Remove redundant checkmejrs-1/+0
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).
2025-04-24check types of const param defaultlcnr-0/+33
2025-04-24Remove `weak` alias terminologyBoxy-14/+14
2025-04-23Make #![feature(let_chains)] bootstrap conditional in compiler/est31-1/+1
2025-04-22Use `is_lang_item` and `as_lang_item` instead of handrolling their logicOli Scherer-35/+27
2025-04-20Don't compute name of associated item if it's an RPITITMichael Goulet-10/+10
2025-04-18Rollup merge of #138528 - dianne:implicit-deref-patterns, r=NadrierilMatthias Krüger-3/+7
deref patterns: implement implicit deref patterns This implements implicit deref patterns (per https://hackmd.io/4qDDMcvyQ-GDB089IPcHGg#Implicit-deref-patterns) and adds tests and an unstable book chapter. Best reviewed commit-by-commit. Overall there's a lot of additions, but a lot of that is tests, documentation, and simple(?) refactoring. Tracking issue: #87121 r? ``@Nadrieril``
2025-04-16respect the tcx's recursion limit when peelingdianne-3/+7
2025-04-17Rollup merge of #139770 - nnethercote:rename-LifetimeName, r=BoxyUwUMatthias Krüger-24/+24
Rename `LifetimeName` as `LifetimeKind`. It's a much better name, more consistent with how we name such things. Also rename `Lifetime::res` as `Lifetime::kind` to match. I suspect this field used to have the type `LifetimeRes` and then the type was changed but the field name remained the same. r? ``@BoxyUwU``
2025-04-16Rename `LifetimeName` as `LifetimeKind`.Nicholas Nethercote-24/+24
It's a much better name, more consistent with how we name such things. Also rename `Lifetime::res` as `Lifetime::kind` to match. I suspect this field used to have the type `LifetimeRes` and then the type was changed but the field name remained the same.
2025-04-15Don't compute name of associated item if it's an RPITITMichael Goulet-2/+1
2025-04-15Auto merge of #139845 - Zalathar:rollup-u5u5y1v, r=Zalatharbors-196/+224
Rollup of 17 pull requests Successful merges: - #138374 (Enable contracts for const functions) - #138380 (ci: add runners for vanilla LLVM 20) - #138393 (Allow const patterns of matches to contain pattern types) - #139517 (std: sys: process: uefi: Use NULL stdin by default) - #139554 (std: add Output::exit_ok) - #139660 (compiletest: Add an experimental new executor to replace libtest) - #139669 (Overhaul `AssocItem`) - #139671 (Proc macro span API redesign: Replace proc_macro::SourceFile by Span::{file, local_file}) - #139750 (std/thread: Use default stack size from menuconfig for NuttX) - #139772 (Remove `hir::Map`) - #139785 (Let CStrings be either 1 or 2 byte aligned.) - #139789 (do not unnecessarily leak auto traits in item bounds) - #139791 (drop global where-bounds before merging candidates) - #139798 (normalize: prefer `ParamEnv` over `AliasBound` candidates) - #139822 (Fix: Map EOPNOTSUPP to ErrorKind::Unsupported on Unix) - #139833 (Fix some HIR pretty-printing problems) - #139836 (Basic tests of MPMC receiver cloning) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-04-15Rollup merge of #139669 - nnethercote:overhaul-AssocItem, r=oli-obkStuart Cook-188/+220
Overhaul `AssocItem` `AssocItem` has multiple fields that only make sense some of the time. E.g. the `name` can be empty if it's an RPITIT associated type. It's clearer and less error prone if these fields are moved to the relevant `kind` variants. r? ``@fee1-dead``
2025-04-15Rollup merge of #138374 - celinval:issue-136925-const-contract, ↵Stuart Cook-8/+4
r=compiler-errors,oli-obk,RalfJung Enable contracts for const functions Use `const_eval_select!()` macro to enable contract checking only at runtime. The existing contract logic relies on closures, which are not supported in constant functions. This commit also removes one level of indirection for ensures clauses since we no longer build a closure around the ensures predicate. Resolves #136925 **Call-out:** This is still a draft PR since CI is broken due to a new warning message for unreachable code when the bottom of the function is indeed unreachable. It's not clear to me why the warning wasn't triggered before. r? ```@compiler-errors```
2025-04-15Move `name` field from `AssocItem` to `AssocKind` variants.Nicholas Nethercote-49/+55
To accurately reflect that RPITIT assoc items don't have a name. This avoids the use of `kw::Empty` to mean "no name", which is error prone. Helps with #137978.
2025-04-15Move two methods from `AssocKind` to `AssocItem`.Nicholas Nethercote-3/+3
Because all the other similar methods are on `AssocItem`.
2025-04-15Move `opt_rpitit_info` field to `hir::AssocKind::Type`.Nicholas Nethercote-21/+24
From `hir::AssocItem`.
2025-04-14Use `newtype_index!`-generated types more idiomaticallyYotam Ofek-5/+2
2025-04-14Move `has_self` field to `hir::AssocKind::Fn`.Nicholas Nethercote-122/+145
`hir::AssocItem` currently has a boolean `fn_has_self_parameter` field, which is misplaced, because it's only relevant for associated fns, not for associated consts or types. This commit moves it (and renames it) to the `AssocKind::Fn` variant, where it belongs. This requires introducing a new C-style enum, `AssocTag`, which is like `AssocKind` but without the fields. This is because `AssocKind` values are passed to various functions like `find_by_ident_and_kind` to indicate what kind of associated item should be searched for, and having to specify `has_self` isn't relevant there. New methods: - Predicates `AssocItem::is_fn` and `AssocItem::is_method`. - `AssocItem::as_tag` which converts `AssocItem::kind` to `AssocTag`. Removed `find_by_name_and_kinds`, which is unused. `AssocItem::descr` can now distinguish between methods and associated functions, which slightly improves some error messages.
2025-04-14Auto merge of #124141 - ↵bors-1/+0
nnethercote:rm-Nonterminal-and-TokenKind-Interpolated, r=petrochenkov Remove `Nonterminal` and `TokenKind::Interpolated` A third attempt at this; the first attempt was #96724 and the second was #114647. r? `@ghost`
2025-04-11Rollup merge of #137447 - folkertdev:simd-extract-insert-dyn, r=scottmcmStuart Cook-2/+6
add `core::intrinsics::simd::{simd_extract_dyn, simd_insert_dyn}` fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/137372 adds `core::intrinsics::simd::{simd_extract_dyn, simd_insert_dyn}`, which contrary to their non-dyn counterparts allow a non-const index. Many platforms (but notably not x86_64 or aarch64) have dedicated instructions for this operation, which stdarch can emit with this change. Future work is to also make the `Index` operation on the `Simd` type emit this operation, but the intrinsic can't be used directly. We'll need some MIR shenanigans for that. r? `@ghost`