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2023-10-20Point at assoc fn definition on type param divergenceEsteban Küber-19/+5
When the number of type parameters in the associated function of an impl and its trait differ, we now *always* point at the trait one, even if it comes from a foreign crate. When it is local, we point at the specific params, when it is foreign, we point at the whole associated item. Fix #69944.
2023-10-20s/generator/coroutine/Oli Scherer-16/+16
2023-10-20s/Generator/Coroutine/Oli Scherer-11/+11
2023-10-20Adjust importsMichael Goulet-1/+1
2023-10-20Avoid a `track_errors` by bubbling up most errors from `check_well_formed`Oli Scherer-110/+126
2023-10-18Auto merge of #116887 - lcnr:alias-ty-constructor, r=compiler-errorsbors-5/+5
`TyCtxt::mk_alias_ty` -> `AliasTy::new`
2023-10-18AliasTy::new instead of tcx methodlcnr-5/+5
2023-10-18Rollup merge of #116870 - compiler-errors:host-param-by-name, r=fee1-deadAli MJ Al-Nasrawy-4/+5
Don't compare host param by name Seems sketchy to be searching for `sym::host` by name, especially when we can get the actual index with not very much work. r? fee1-dead
2023-10-18Don't compare host param by nameMichael Goulet-4/+5
2023-10-17Unify suggestion wordingEsteban Küber-2/+2
2023-10-17Auto merge of #116756 - fee1-dead-contrib:dupe-those-bounds, r=oli-obkbors-6/+92
Duplicate `~const` bounds with a non-const one in effects desugaring This should unblock #116058. r? `@oli-obk`
2023-10-16Rollup merge of #116800 - compiler-errors:rpitit-gat-outlives, r=jackh726Guillaume Gomez-33/+27
Fix implied outlives check for GAT in RPITIT We enforce certain `Self: 'lt` bounds for GATs to save space for more sophisticated implied bounds, but those currently operate on the HIR. Code was easily reworked to operate on def-ids so that we can properly let these suggestions propagate through synthetic associated types like RPITITs and AFITs. r? `@jackh726` or `@aliemjay` Fixes #116789
2023-10-16Rollup merge of #116257 - estebank:issue-101351, r=b-naberMatthias Krüger-15/+63
Suggest trait bounds for used associated type on type param Fix #101351. When an associated type on a type parameter is used, and the type parameter isn't constrained by the correct trait, suggest the appropriate trait bound: ``` error[E0220]: associated type `Associated` not found for `T` --> file.rs:6:15 | 6 | field: T::Associated, | ^^^^^^^^^^ there is a similarly named associated type `Associated` in the trait `Foo` | help: consider restricting type parameter `T` | 5 | struct Generic<T: Foo> { | +++++ ``` When an associated type on a type parameter has a typo, suggest fixing it: ``` error[E0220]: associated type `Baa` not found for `T` --> $DIR/issue-55673.rs:9:8 | LL | T::Baa: std::fmt::Debug, | ^^^ there is a similarly named associated type `Bar` in the trait `Foo` | help: change the associated type name to use `Bar` from `Foo` | LL | T::Bar: std::fmt::Debug, | ~~~ ```
2023-10-16Fix outlives suggestion for GAT in RPITITMichael Goulet-33/+27
2023-10-15Auto merge of #116688 - compiler-errors:rustfmt-up, r=WaffleLapkin,Nilstriebbors-169/+237
Format all the let-chains in compiler crates Since rust-lang/rustfmt#5910 has landed, soon we will have support for formatting let-chains (as soon as rustfmt syncs and beta gets bumped). This PR applies the changes [from master rustfmt to rust-lang/rust eagerly](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/122651-general/topic/out.20formatting.20of.20prs/near/374997516), so that the next beta bump does not have to deal with a 200+ file diff and can remain concerned with other things like `cfg(bootstrap)` -- #113637 was a pain to land, for example, because of let-else. I will also add this commit to the ignore list after it has landed. The commands that were run -- I'm not great at bash-foo, but this applies rustfmt to every compiler crate, and then reverts the two crates that should probably be formatted out-of-tree. ``` ~/rustfmt $ ls -1d ~/rust/compiler/* | xargs -I@ cargo run --bin rustfmt -- `@/src/lib.rs` --config-path ~/rust --edition=2021 # format all of the compiler crates ~/rust $ git checkout HEAD -- compiler/rustc_codegen_{gcc,cranelift} # revert changes to cg-gcc and cg-clif ``` cc `@rust-lang/rustfmt` r? `@WaffleLapkin` or `@Nilstrieb` who said they may be able to review this purely mechanical PR :> cc `@Mark-Simulacrum` and `@petrochenkov,` who had some thoughts on the order of operations with big formatting changes in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/95262#issue-1178993801. I think the situation has changed since then, given that let-chains support exists on master rustfmt now, and I'm fairly confident that this formatting PR should land even if *bootstrap* rustfmt doesn't yet format let-chains in order to lessen the burden of the next beta bump.
2023-10-15Duplicate `~const` bounds with a non-const one in effects desugaringDeadbeef-6/+92
2023-10-14Rollup merge of #116695 - fee1-dead-contrib:fix-cmt, r=compiler-errorsMatthias Krüger-1/+1
Fix a comment
2023-10-13Stabilize AFIT and RPITITMichael Goulet-5/+3
2023-10-13Tweak wordingEsteban Küber-1/+2
2023-10-13Suggest trait bounds for used associated type on type paramEsteban Küber-15/+62
Fix #101351. When an associated type on a type parameter is used, and the type parameter isn't constrained by the correct trait, suggest the appropriate trait bound: ``` error[E0220]: associated type `Associated` not found for `T` --> file.rs:6:15 | 6 | field: T::Associated, | ^^^^^^^^^^ there is a similarly named associated type `Associated` in the trait `Foo` | help: consider restricting type parameter `T` | 5 | struct Generic<T: Foo> { | +++++ ``` When an associated type on a type parameter has a typo, suggest fixing it: ``` error[E0220]: associated type `Baa` not found for `T` --> $DIR/issue-55673.rs:9:8 | LL | T::Baa: std::fmt::Debug, | ^^^ there is a similarly named associated type `Bar` in the trait `Foo` | help: change the associated type name to use `Bar` from `Foo` | LL | T::Bar: std::fmt::Debug, | ~~~ ```
2023-10-13Fix a commentDeadbeef-1/+1
2023-10-13Format all the let chains in compilerMichael Goulet-169/+237
2023-10-11Auto merge of #115948 - notriddle:notriddle/logo-lockup, r=fmeasebors-0/+3
rustdoc: show crate name beside smaller logo *Blocked on https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/pull/12800* ## Summary In this PR, the crate name and version are always shown in the sidebar, even in subpages, and the lateral navigation is always shown in the sidebar, even in modules. Clicking the crate name does the same thing clicking the logo always did: take you to the crate root (the crate's home page, at least within Rustdoc). The Rust logo is also no longer shown by default for non-Rust docs. ### Screenshots <details><summary>Before</summary> | | Macro | Module | |--|-------|--------| | In crate | ![image](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/1593513/d5db0a46-2bb6-44a2-a3aa-2d915ecb8595) |![image](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/1593513/61f8c1ee-c298-4e2c-b791-18ecb79ab83b) | In module[^1] | ![image](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/1593513/73abca59-0b69-4650-a1e2-7278ca34795c) | ![image](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/1593513/0baf02c2-2ec7-4674-80e5-a6a74a973376) [^1]: This PR also includes a bug fix for derive macros not showing up in the lateral navigation part of the sidebar </details> #### Whole sidebar screenshots | | Macro | Module | |--|-------|--------| | In crate | ![image](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/1593513/75d1bd07-41f7-4f11-ba24-fd5476e0586a) | ![image](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/1593513/52960259-2b65-4131-b380-01826f0a0eb7) | In module | ![image](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/1593513/06e57928-8cb0-41bd-b152-be16cc53e5ec) | ![image](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/1593513/37291c69-2a07-4467-a382-d9b029084a47) #### Different logo configurations | | Short crate name | Long crate name | |---------|------------------|-----------------| | Root | ![short-root] | ![long-root] | Subpage | ![short-subpage] | ![long-subpage] [short-root]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/1593513/9e2b4fa8-f581-4106-b562-1e0372c13f79 [short-subpage]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/1593513/8331cdb8-fa13-4671-a1e2-dcc1cdca7451 [long-root]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/1593513/7d377fec-0f1d-4343-9f82-0e35a8f58056 [long-subpage]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/1593513/3b3094a4-63c9-477c-8c15-b6075837df30 ##### Without a logo ![image](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/1593513/66672b79-6c59-4be8-a527-25ef6f0b04ab) ### Preview pages https://notriddle.com/rustdoc-html-demo-5/sidebar-layout-rocket/rocket/index.html https://notriddle.com/rustdoc-html-demo-5/sidebar-layout-rocket/rocket_sync_db_pools/index.html https://notriddle.com/rustdoc-html-demo-5/sidebar-layout-rust-compiler/index.html https://notriddle.com/rustdoc-html-demo-5/sidebar-layout-rust/std/index.html https://notriddle.com/rustdoc-html-demo-5/sidebar-layout-rocket/tokio/index.html ## Motivation This improves visual information density (the construct with the logo and crate name is *shorter* than the logo on its own, because it's not square) and navigation clarity (we can now see what clicking the Rust logo does, specifically). Compare this with the layout at [Phoenix's Hexdocs] (which is what this proposal is closely based on), the old proposal on [Internals Discourse] (which always says "Rust standard library" in the sidebar, but doesn't do the side-by-side layout). [Phoenix's Hexdocs]: https://hexdocs.pm/phoenix/1.7.7/overview.html [Internals Discourse]: https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/poc-of-a-new-design-for-the-generated-rustdoc/11018 ## Guide-level explanation This PR cleans up some of the sidebar navigation. It makes the logo in the desktop sidebar a bit smaller, and puts the crate name and version next to it (either beside it, or below it, depending on if there's space), making it clearer what clicking on it does: click the crate name to open the crate's home page. It also removes the Rust logo from non-official-Rust crates, again to make the navigation and supply chain clearer (since the crate name has been added, the logo is no longer necessary for navigation). It adds a bit more clarifying information for lateral navigation. On items that don't add their own sidebar items, it just shows its siblings directly below the crate name and logo, but for other items, it shows "In crate alloc" instead of just "In alloc". It also shows the lateral navigation tools on module pages, making modules consistent with every other item. ## Drawbacks While this actually takes up less screen real estate than the old layout on desktop, it takes up more HTML. It's also a bit more visually complex. ## Rationale and alternatives I could do what the Internals POC did and keep the vertically stacked layout all the time, instead of doing a horizontal stack where possible. It would take up more screen real estate, though. ## Prior art This design is lifted almost verbatim from Hexdocs. It seems to work for them. [`opentelemetry_process_propagator`], for example, has a long application name. [`opentelemetry_process_propagator`]: https://hexdocs.pm/opentelemetry_process_propagator/OpentelemetryProcessPropagator.html ## Unresolved questions Maybe we should encourage crate authors to include their own logo more often? It certainly helps give people a better sense of "place." This seems to be blocked on coming up with an API to do it without requiring them to host the file somewhere. ## Future possibilities Beyond this, plenty of other changes could be made to improve the layout, like * Fix things so that clicking an item in the sidebar doesn't cause it to scroll back to the top. * The [Internals demo](https://utherii.github.io/new.html) does this right: clicking an item in the sidebar changes the content area, but the sidebar itself does not change. This is nice, because clicking is cheap and I can skim the opening few paragraphs while browsing. * The layout of the docs sidebar causes trouble to implement this, because it's different on different pages, but at least fix this on the file browser. * Come up with a less cluttered way to do disclosure. There's a lot of `[-]` on the page. * We don't lack ideas to fix this one. We have *too many*. * Do a better job of separating local navigation (vec::Vec links to vec::IntoIter) and the table of contents (vec::Vec links to vec::Vec::new). * A possibility: add a Back arrow next to the "In [module]" header? ![image](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/1593513/e969faf7-7722-457a-b8c6-8d962e9e1e23) * Give readers more control of how much rustdoc shows them, and giving doc authors more control of how much it generates. Basically, https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/115660 is great, let's do it too. But those are mostly orthogonal, not future possibilities unlocked by this change.
2023-10-09Rollup merge of #116537 - gurry:116473-ice-sugg-overlap, r=compiler-errorsMatthias Krüger-3/+5
Fix suggestion span involving wrongly placed generic arg on variant Fixes #116473 The span computation was wrong. It went from the end of the variant to the end of the (wrongly placed) args. However, the variant lived in a different expansion and this resulted in a nonsensical span that overlaps with another and thereby leads to the ICE. In the fix I've changed span computation to not be based on the location of the variant, but purely on the location of the args. I simply extend the start of the args span 2 positions to the left and that includes the `::` and that's all we need apparently. This approach produces a correct span regardless of which macro/expansion the args reside in and where the variant is.
2023-10-08rustdoc: remove rust logo from non-Rust cratesMichael Howell-0/+3
2023-10-09Fix suggestion span involving wrongly placed generic arg on enum variantsGurinder Singh-3/+5
When the variant and the (wrongly placed) args are at separate source locations such as being in different macos or one in a macro and the other somwhere outside of it, the arg spans we computed spanned the entire distance between such locations and were hence invalid. .
2023-10-06Auto merge of #114811 - estebank:impl-ambiguity, r=wesleywiserbors-14/+14
Show more information when multiple `impl`s apply - When there are `impl`s without type params, show only those (to avoid showing overly generic `impl`s). ``` error[E0283]: type annotations needed --> $DIR/multiple-impl-apply.rs:34:9 | LL | let y = x.into(); | ^ ---- type must be known at this point | note: multiple `impl`s satisfying `_: From<Baz>` found --> $DIR/multiple-impl-apply.rs:14:1 | LL | impl From<Baz> for Bar { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ... LL | impl From<Baz> for Foo { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ = note: required for `Baz` to implement `Into<_>` help: consider giving `y` an explicit type | LL | let y: /* Type */ = x.into(); | ++++++++++++ ``` - Lower the importance of `T: Sized`, `T: WellFormed` and coercion errors, to prioritize more relevant errors. The pre-existing deduplication logic deals with hiding redundant errors better that way, and we show errors with more metadata that is useful to the user. - Show `<SelfTy as Trait>::assoc_fn` suggestion in more cases. ``` error[E0790]: cannot call associated function on trait without specifying the corresponding `impl` type --> $DIR/cross-return-site-inference.rs:38:16 | LL | return Err(From::from("foo")); | ^^^^^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait | help: use a fully-qualified path to a specific available implementation | LL | return Err(</* self type */ as From>::from("foo")); | +++++++++++++++++++ + ``` Fix #88284.
2023-10-05Rollup merge of #116296 - compiler-errors:default-return, r=estebankJubilee-1/+1
More accurately point to where default return type should go When getting the "default return type" span, instead of pointing to the low span of the next token, point to the high span of the previous token. This: 1. Makes forming return type suggestions more uniform, since we expect them all in the same place. 2. Arguably makes labels easier to understand, since we're pointing to where the implicit `-> ()` would've gone, rather than the starting brace or the semicolon. r? ```@estebank```
2023-10-05Auto merge of #116273 - compiler-errors:refine2, r=tmandrybors-2/+6
Only trigger `refining_impl_trait` lint on reachable traits Public but unreachable traits don't matter 😸 r? `@tmandry`
2023-10-04Auto merge of #116370 - nnethercote:more-arena-stuff, r=cjgillotbors-1/+1
Remove the `TypedArena::alloc_from_iter` specialization. It was added in #78569. It's complicated and doesn't actually help performance. r? `@cjgillot`
2023-10-04Point to where missing return type should goMichael Goulet-1/+1
2023-10-04Reorder fullfillment errors to keep more interesting ones firstEsteban Küber-14/+14
In `report_fullfillment_errors` push back `T: Sized`, `T: WellFormed` and coercion errors to the end of the list. The pre-existing deduplication logic eliminates redundant errors better that way, keeping the resulting output with fewer errors than before, while also having more detail.
2023-10-03Rollup merge of #116261 - lcnr:wf-only-clause, r=davidtwcoMatthias Krüger-51/+32
a small wf and clause cleanup - remove `Clause::from_projection_clause`, instead use `ToPredicate` - change `predicate_obligations` to directly take a `Clause` - remove some unnecessary `&` - use clause in `min_specialization` checks where easily applicable
2023-10-03Optimize some `alloc_from_iter` call sites.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+1
There's no need to collect an iterator into a `Vec`, or to call `into_iter` at the call sites.
2023-09-30Auto merge of #115933 - oli-obk:simd_shuffle_const, r=workingjubileebors-21/+23
Prototype using const generic for simd_shuffle IDX array cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/85229 r? `@workingjubilee` on the design TLDR: there is now a `fn simd_shuffle_generic<T, U, const IDX: &'static [u32]>(x: T, y: T) -> U;` intrinsic that allows replacing ```rust simd_shuffle(a, b, const { stuff }) ``` with ```rust simd_shuffle_generic::<_, _, {&stuff}>(a, b) ``` which makes the compiler implementations much simpler, if we manage to at some point eliminate `simd_shuffle`. There are some issues with this today though (can't do math without bubbling it up in the generic arguments). With this change, we can start porting the simple cases and get better data on the others.
2023-09-29Rollup merge of #112123 - bvanjoi:fix-98562, r=compiler-errorsMatthias Krüger-28/+39
fix(suggestion): insert projection to associated types Fixes #98562 This PR has fixed some help suggestions for unsupported syntax, such as `fn f<T>(_:T) where T: IntoIterator, std::iter::IntoIterator::Item = () {}` to `fn f<T: IntoIterator<Item = ()>>(_T) {}`.
2023-09-29Only trigger refine lint on reachable traitsMichael Goulet-2/+6
2023-09-29fix(suggestion): insert projection to associated typesbohan-28/+39
2023-09-29specialization: use clauselcnr-37/+23
2023-09-29a small wf and clause cleanuplcnr-14/+9
2023-09-29Rollup merge of #116253 - asquared31415:adt_const_params_feature, ↵Matthias Krüger-32/+57
r=compiler-errors Make `adt_const_params` feature suggestion consistent with other features and improve when it is emitted Makes the suggestion to add `adt_const_params` formatted like every other feature gate (notably this makes it such that the playground recognizes it). Additionally improves the situations in which that help is emitted so that it's only emitted when the type would be valid or the type *could* be valid (using a slightly incorrect heuristic that favors suggesting the feature over not) instead of, for example, implying that adding the feature would allow the use of `String`. Also adds the "the only supported types are integers, `bool` and `char`" note to the errors on fn and raw pointers. r? `@compiler-errors`
2023-09-29Auto merge of #115821 - obeis:hir-analysis-migrate-diagnostics-5, ↵bors-122/+202
r=compiler-errors Migrate `rustc_hir_analysis` to session diagnostic [Part 5] Finishing `coherence/builtin.rs` file
2023-09-28make adt_const_params feature suggestion more consistent with others and ↵asquared31415-32/+57
only suggest it when the type can probably work
2023-09-28Auto merge of #115659 - compiler-errors:itp, r=cjgillotbors-132/+3
Stabilize `impl_trait_projections` Closes #115659 ## TL;DR: This allows us to mention `Self` and `T::Assoc` in async fn and return-position `impl Trait`, as you would expect you'd be able to. Some examples: ```rust #![feature(return_position_impl_trait_in_trait, async_fn_in_trait)] // (just needed for final tests below) // ---------------------------------------- // struct Wrapper<'a, T>(&'a T); impl Wrapper<'_, ()> { async fn async_fn() -> Self { //^ Previously rejected because it returns `-> Self`, not `-> Wrapper<'_, ()>`. Wrapper(&()) } fn impl_trait() -> impl Iterator<Item = Self> { //^ Previously rejected because it mentions `Self`, not `Wrapper<'_, ()>`. std::iter::once(Wrapper(&())) } } // ---------------------------------------- // trait Trait<'a> { type Assoc; fn new() -> Self::Assoc; } impl Trait<'_> for () { type Assoc = (); fn new() {} } impl<'a, T: Trait<'a>> Wrapper<'a, T> { async fn mk_assoc() -> T::Assoc { //^ Previously rejected because `T::Assoc` doesn't mention `'a` in the HIR, // but ends up resolving to `<T as Trait<'a>>::Assoc`, which does rely on `'a`. // That's the important part -- the elided trait. T::new() } fn a_few_assocs() -> impl Iterator<Item = T::Assoc> { //^ Previously rejected for the same reason [T::new(), T::new(), T::new()].into_iter() } } // ---------------------------------------- // trait InTrait { async fn async_fn() -> Self; fn impl_trait() -> impl Iterator<Item = Self>; } impl InTrait for &() { async fn async_fn() -> Self { &() } //^ Previously rejected just like inherent impls fn impl_trait() -> impl Iterator<Item = Self> { //^ Previously rejected just like inherent impls [&()].into_iter() } } ``` ## Technical: Lifetimes in return-position `impl Trait` (and `async fn`) are duplicated as early-bound generics local to the opaque in order to make sure we are able to substitute any late-bound lifetimes from the function in the opaque's hidden type. (The [dev guide](https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/return-position-impl-trait-in-trait.html#aside-opaque-lifetime-duplication) has a small section about why this is necessary -- this was written for RPITITs, but it applies to all RPITs) Prior to #103491, all of the early-bound lifetimes not local to the opaque were replaced with `'static` to avoid issues where relating opaques caused their *non-captured* lifetimes to be related. This `'static` replacement led to strange and possibly unsound behaviors (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/61949#issuecomment-508836314) (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/53613) when referencing the `Self` type alias in an impl or indirectly referencing a lifetime parameter via a projection type (via a `T::Assoc` projection without an explicit trait), since lifetime resolution is performed on the HIR, when neither `T::Assoc`-style projections or `Self` in impls are expanded. Therefore an error was implemented in #62849 to deny this subtle behavior as a known limitation of the compiler. It was attempted by `@cjgillot` to fix this in #91403, which was subsequently unlanded. Then it was re-attempted to much success (🎉) in #103491, which is where we currently are in the compiler. The PR above (#103491) fixed this issue technically by *not* replacing the opaque's parent lifetimes with `'static`, but instead using variance to properly track which lifetimes are captured and are not. The PR gated any of the "side-effects" of the PR behind a feature gate (`impl_trait_projections`) presumably to avoid having to involve T-lang or T-types in the PR as well. `@cjgillot` can clarify this if I'm misunderstanding what their intention was with the feature gate. Since we're not replacing (possibly *invariant*!) lifetimes with `'static` anymore, there are no more soundness concerns here. Therefore, this PR removes the feature gate. Tests: * `tests/ui/async-await/feature-self-return-type.rs` * `tests/ui/impl-trait/feature-self-return-type.rs` * `tests/ui/async-await/issues/issue-78600.rs` * `tests/ui/impl-trait/capture-lifetime-not-in-hir.rs` --- r? cjgillot on the impl (not much, just removing the feature gate) I'm gonna mark this as FCP for T-lang and T-types.
2023-09-28don't clone copy typesMatthias Krüger-1/+1
2023-09-27Rollup merge of #116149 - compiler-errors:anonymize, r=lcnrMatthias Krüger-4/+25
Anonymize binders for `refining_impl_trait` check We're naively using the equality impl for `ty::Clause` in the refinement check, which is okay *except* for binders, which carry some information about where they come from in the AST. Those locations are not gonna be equal between traits and impls, so anonymize those clauses so that this doesn't matter. Fixes #116135
2023-09-27Auto merge of #116163 - compiler-errors:lazyness, r=oli-obkbors-36/+42
Don't store lazyness in `DefKind::TyAlias` 1. Don't store lazyness of a type alias in its `DefKind`, but instead via a query. 2. This allows us to treat type aliases as lazy if `#[feature(lazy_type_alias)]` *OR* if the alias contains a TAIT, rather than having checks for both in separate parts of the codebase. r? `@oli-obk` cc `@fmease`
2023-09-26Auto merge of #116144 - lcnr:subst-less, r=oli-obkbors-11/+12
subst -> instantiate continues #110793, there are still quite a few uses of `subst` and `substitute`, but changing them all in the same PR was a bit too much, so I've stopped here for now.
2023-09-26Anonymize binders for refining_impl_trait checkMichael Goulet-4/+25
2023-09-26subst -> instantiatelcnr-11/+12