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2023-01-17Stop using `BREAK` & `CONTINUE` in compilerScott McMurray-1/+1
Switching them to `Break(())` and `Continue(())` instead. libs-api would like to remove these constants, so stop using them in compiler to make the removal PR later smaller.
2023-01-11Support eager subdiagnostics againmejrs-4/+21
2023-01-05Fix `uninlined_format_args` for some compiler cratesnils-24/+19
Convert all the crates that have had their diagnostic migration completed (except save_analysis because that will be deleted soon and apfloat because of the licensing problem).
2023-01-04Simplify some iterator combinatorsMichael Goulet-2/+1
2022-12-20rustc: Remove needless lifetimesJeremy Stucki-2/+2
2022-12-20Auto merge of #105880 - Nilstrieb:make-newtypes-less-not-rust, r=oli-obkbors-102/+53
Improve syntax of `newtype_index` This makes it more like proper Rust and also makes the implementation a lot simpler. Mostly just turns weird flags in the body into proper attributes. It should probably also be converted to an attribute macro instead of function-like, but that can be done in a future PR.
2022-12-18A few small cleanups for `newtype_index`Nilstrieb-25/+13
Remove the `..` from the body, only a few invocations used it and it's inconsistent with rust syntax. Use `;` instead of `,` between consts. As the Rust syntax gods inteded.
2022-12-18Make `#[debug_format]` an attribute in `newtype_index`Nilstrieb-45/+21
This removes the `custom` format functionality as its only user was trivially migrated to using a normal format. If a new use case for a custom formatting impl pops up, you can add it back.
2022-12-18Make `#[max]` an attribute in `newtype_index`Nilstrieb-10/+11
2022-12-18Make `#[no_ord_impl]` an attribute in `newtype_index`Nilstrieb-8/+4
2022-12-18Make `#[custom_encodable]` an attribute for `newtype_index`Nilstrieb-10/+12
Makes the syntax a little more rusty.
2022-12-18Use `#[derive]` instead of custom syntax in all `newtype_index`Nilstrieb-12/+0
2022-12-18use &str / String literals instead of format!()Matthias Krüger-8/+4
2022-12-15more clippy::complexity fixesMatthias Krüger-1/+1
2022-12-14Auto merge of #105233 - mejrs:always_eager, r=estebankbors-36/+11
Always evaluate vecs of subdiagnostics eagerly See https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/336883-i18n/topic/.23100717.20lists!/near/310186705 for context
2022-12-06Auto merge of #105220 - oli-obk:feeding, r=cjgillotbors-4/+0
feed resolver_for_lowering instead of storing it in a field r? `@cjgillot` opening this as * a discussion for `no_hash` + `feedable` queries. I think we'll want those, but I don't quite understand why they are rejected beyond a double check of the stable hashes for situations where the query is fed but also read from incremental caches. * and a discussion on removing all untracked fields from TyCtxt and setting it up so that they are fed queries instead
2022-12-05feed resolver_for_lowering instead of storing it in a fieldOli Scherer-4/+0
2022-12-04Always evaluate vecs of subdiagnostics eagerlymejrs-36/+11
2022-12-01Remove useless borrows and derefsMaybe Waffle-32/+32
2022-11-29Sanity check computed value for feeable queries.Camille GILLOT-0/+9
2022-11-29Allow to set a query's result as a side effect.Camille GILLOT-1/+20
2022-11-26Auto merge of #103556 - clubby789:specialize-option-partial-eq, r=scottmcmbors-1/+27
Manually implement PartialEq for Option<T> and specialize non-nullable types This PR manually implements `PartialEq` and `StructuralPartialEq` for `Option`, which seems to produce slightly better codegen than the automatically derived implementation. It also allows specializing on the `core::num::NonZero*` and `core::ptr::NonNull` types, taking advantage of the niche optimization by transmuting the `Option<T>` to `T` to be compared directly, which can be done in just two instructions. A comparison of the original, new and specialized code generation is available [here](https://godbolt.org/z/dE4jxdYsa).
2022-11-21Improve slug name errormejrs-53/+45
2022-11-21Fix testsmejrs-31/+39
2022-11-21Match crate and slug namesmejrs-1/+53
2022-11-18couple of clippy::perf fixesMatthias Krüger-1/+1
2022-11-07Modify comment syntax errorwanghaha-dev-2/+2
2022-11-01Rollup merge of #103575 - Xiretza:suggestions-style-attr, r=davidtwcoManish Goregaokar-20/+104
Change #[suggestion_*] attributes to use style="..." As discussed [on Zulip](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/336883-i18n/topic/.23100717.20tool_only_span_suggestion), this changes `#[(multipart_)suggestion_{short,verbose,hidden}(...)]` attributes to plain `#[(multipart_)suggestion(...)]` attributes with a `style = "{short,verbose,hidden}"` parameter. It also adds a new style, `tool-only`, that corresponds to `tool_only_span_suggestion`/`tool_only_multipart_suggestion` and causes the suggestion to not be shown in human-readable output at all. Best reviewed commit-by-commit, there's a bit of noise in there. cc #100717 `@compiler-errors` r? `@davidtwco`
2022-11-01Auto merge of #103217 - mejrs:track, r=eholkbors-0/+3
Track where diagnostics were created. This implements the `-Ztrack-diagnostics` flag, which uses `#[track_caller]` to track where diagnostics are created. It is meant as a debugging tool much like `-Ztreat-err-as-bug`. For example, the following code... ```rust struct A; struct B; fn main(){ let _: A = B; } ``` ...now emits the following error message: ``` error[E0308]: mismatched types --> src\main.rs:5:16 | 5 | let _: A = B; | - ^ expected struct `A`, found struct `B` | | | expected due to this -Ztrack-diagnostics: created at compiler\rustc_infer\src\infer\error_reporting\mod.rs:2275:31 ```
2022-11-01Use `allow_internal_unstable` and add unstable reasonclubby789-1/+1
2022-10-31Specialize PartialEq for `Option<newtype>`clubby789-0/+26
2022-10-31Add more track_callermejrs-0/+3
2022-10-26Remove #[suggestion_*] attributesXiretza-15/+37
2022-10-26Convert all #[suggestion_*] attributes to #[suggestion(style = "...")]Xiretza-1/+1
Using the following command: find compiler/ -type f -name '*.rs' -exec perl -i -gpe \ 's/(#\[\w*suggestion)_(short|verbose|hidden)\(\s*(\S+,)?/\1(\3style = "\2",/g' \ '{}' +
2022-10-26Add "tool-only" suggestion styleXiretza-5/+8
2022-10-26Add style= parameter to suggestion attributesXiretza-14/+73
2022-10-23Allow specifying multiple alternative suggestionsXiretza-21/+107
This allows porting uses of span_suggestions() to diagnostic structs. Doesn't work for multipart_suggestions() because the rank would be reversed - the struct would specify multiple spans, each of which has multiple possible replacements, while multipart_suggestions() creates multiple possible replacements, each with multiple spans.
2022-10-23Migrate all diagnosticsNilstrieb-9/+9
2022-10-23Generate fluent message constant in a flat module for all cratesNilstrieb-34/+31
This will make it easier to grep for fluent message names.
2022-10-17infer: use derive moreDavid Wood-0/+2
Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-10-17macros: fully specify path to `Fn`David Wood-1/+1
Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-10-17macros: allow subdiagnostic-kind-less variantsDavid Wood-5/+16
Sometimes it is convenient to return a subdiagnostic enum where one or more of the variants don't add anything to the diagnostic. Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-10-17macros: support doc comments in diag derivesDavid Wood-14/+60
Documentation comments shouldn't affect the diagnostic derive in any way, but explicit support has to be added for ignoring the `doc` attribute. Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-10-14Get rid of `rustc_query_description!`Nilstrieb-17/+28
Queries can provide an arbitrary expression for their description and their caching behavior. Before, these expressions where stored in a `rustc_query_description` macro emitted by the `rustc_queries` macro, and then used in `rustc_query_impl` to fill out the methods for the `QueryDescription` trait. Instead, we now emit two new modules from `rustc_queries` containing the functions with the expressions. `rustc_query_impl` calls these functions now instead of invoking the macro. Since we are now defining some of the functions in `rustc_middle::query`, we now need all the imports for the key types there as well.
2022-10-14Remove unsued variable in query macroNilstrieb-7/+0
2022-10-10macros: simplify field ordering in diag deriveDavid Wood-102/+38
Following the approach taken in earlier commits to separate formatting initialization from use in the subdiagnostic derive, simplify the diagnostic derive by removing the field-ordering logic that previously solved this problem. Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-10-10macros: separate suggestion fmt'ing and emissionDavid Wood-23/+81
Diagnostic derives have previously had to take special care when ordering the generated code so that fields were not used after a move. This is unlikely for most fields because a field is either annotated with a subdiagnostic attribute and is thus likely a `Span` and copiable, or is a argument, in which case it is only used once by `set_arg` anyway. However, format strings for code in suggestions can result in fields being used after being moved if not ordered carefully. As a result, the derive currently puts `set_arg` calls last (just before emission), such as: ```rust let diag = { /* create diagnostic */ }; diag.span_suggestion_with_style( span, fluent::crate::slug, format!("{}", __binding_0), Applicability::Unknown, SuggestionStyle::ShowAlways ); /* + other subdiagnostic additions */ diag.set_arg("foo", __binding_0); /* + other `set_arg` calls */ diag.emit(); ``` For eager translation, this doesn't work, as the message being translated eagerly can assume that all arguments are available - so arguments _must_ be set first. Format strings for suggestion code are now separated into two parts - an initialization line that performs the formatting into a variable, and a usage in the subdiagnostic addition. By separating these parts, the initialization can happen before arguments are set, preserving the desired order so that code compiles, while still enabling arguments to be set before subdiagnostics are added. ```rust let diag = { /* create diagnostic */ }; let __code_0 = format!("{}", __binding_0); /* + other formatting */ diag.set_arg("foo", __binding_0); /* + other `set_arg` calls */ diag.span_suggestion_with_style( span, fluent::crate::slug, __code_0, Applicability::Unknown, SuggestionStyle::ShowAlways ); /* + other subdiagnostic additions */ diag.emit(); ``` Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-10-10macros: `#[subdiagnostic(eager)]`David Wood-21/+63
Add support for `eager` argument to the `subdiagnostic` attribute which generates a call to `eager_subdiagnostic`. Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-10-10errors: `AddToDiagnostic::add_to_diagnostic_with`David Wood-19/+30
`AddToDiagnostic::add_to_diagnostic_with` is similar to the previous `AddToDiagnostic::add_to_diagnostic` but takes a function that can be used by the caller to modify diagnostic messages originating from the subdiagnostic (such as performing translation eagerly). `add_to_diagnostic` now just calls `add_to_diagnostic_with` with an empty closure. Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-10-10macros: tidy up lint changesDavid Wood-3/+6
Small tweaks to changes made in a previous PR, unrelated to eager translation. Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>