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2024-03-11Rename diagnostic derive things.Nicholas Nethercote-9/+9
For increased consistency. - session_diagnostic_derive -> diagnostic_derive - session_subdiagnostic_derive -> subdiagnostic_derive - SubdiagnosticDeriveBuilder -> SubdiagnosticDerive
2024-03-11Rename `DecorateLint` as `LintDiagnostic`.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+1
To match `derive(LintDiagnostic)`.
2024-03-11Rename `AddToDiagnostic` as `Subdiagnostic`.Nicholas Nethercote-3/+3
To match `derive(Subdiagnostic)`. Also rename `add_to_diagnostic{,_with}` as `add_to_diag{,_with}`.
2024-03-11Rename `IntoDiagnostic` as `Diagnostic`.Nicholas Nethercote-6/+3
To match `derive(Diagnostic)`. Also rename `into_diagnostic` as `into_diag`.
2024-03-05Convert `TypeVisitor` and `DefIdVisitor` to use `VisitorResult`Jason Newcomb-3/+10
2024-03-05Rename `SubdiagnosticMessageOp` as `SubdiagMessageOp`.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+1
2024-03-05Rename `DiagnosticMessage` as `DiagMessage`.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+1
2024-02-28Rename `DiagnosticBuilder` as `Diag`.Nicholas Nethercote-6/+6
Much better! Note that this involves renaming (and updating the value of) `DIAGNOSTIC_BUILDER` in clippy.
2024-02-25Auto merge of #120393 - Urgau:rfc3373-non-local-defs, r=WaffleLapkinbors-4/+24
Implement RFC 3373: Avoid non-local definitions in functions This PR implements [RFC 3373: Avoid non-local definitions in functions](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/120363).
2024-02-21Docs for extension proc-macroMichael Goulet-0/+14
2024-02-20Reduce capabilities of `Diagnostic`.Nicholas Nethercote-3/+7
Currently many diagnostic modifier methods are available on both `Diagnostic` and `DiagnosticBuilder`. This commit removes most of them from `Diagnostic`. To minimize the diff size, it keeps them within `diagnostic.rs` but changes the surrounding `impl Diagnostic` block to `impl DiagnosticBuilder`. (I intend to move things around later, to give a more sensible code layout.) `Diagnostic` keeps a few methods that it still needs, like `sub`, `arg`, and `replace_args`. The `forward!` macro, which defined two additional methods per call (e.g. `note` and `with_note`), is replaced by the `with_fn!` macro, which defines one additional method per call (e.g. `with_note`). It's now also only used when necessary -- not all modifier methods currently need a `with_*` form. (New ones can be easily added as necessary.) All this also requires changing `trait AddToDiagnostic` so its methods take `DiagnosticBuilder` instead of `Diagnostic`, which leads to many mechanical changes. `SubdiagnosticMessageOp` gains a type parameter `G`. There are three subdiagnostics -- `DelayedAtWithoutNewline`, `DelayedAtWithNewline`, and `InvalidFlushedDelayedDiagnosticLevel` -- that are created within the diagnostics machinery and appended to external diagnostics. These are handled at the `Diagnostic` level, which means it's now hard to construct them via `derive(Diagnostic)`, so instead we construct them by hand. This has no effect on what they look like when printed. There are lots of new `allow` markers for `untranslatable_diagnostics` and `diagnostics_outside_of_impl`. This is because `#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]` annotations were present on the `Diagnostic` modifier methods, but missing from the `DiagnosticBuilder` modifier methods. They're now present.
2024-02-17Rollup merge of #121085 - davidtwco:always-eager-diagnostics, r=nnethercoteMatthias Krüger-38/+1
errors: only eagerly translate subdiagnostics Subdiagnostics don't need to be lazily translated, they can always be eagerly translated. Eager translation is slightly more complex as we need to have a `DiagCtxt` available to perform the translation, which involves slightly more threading of that context. This slight increase in complexity should enable later simplifications - like passing `DiagCtxt` into `AddToDiagnostic` and moving Fluent messages into the diagnostic structs rather than having them in separate files (working on that was what led to this change). r? ```@nnethercote```
2024-02-17Make synstructure underscore_const(true) the defaultUrgau-4/+24
since otherwise it will trigger the non_local_definitions lint
2024-02-16NitsMichael Goulet-1/+8
2024-02-16Move trait into attr so it's greppableMichael Goulet-14/+25
2024-02-16Add a simple extension trait deriveMichael Goulet-0/+142
2024-02-15errors: only eagerly translate subdiagnosticsDavid Wood-38/+1
Subdiagnostics don't need to be lazily translated, they can always be eagerly translated. Eager translation is slightly more complex as we need to have a `DiagCtxt` available to perform the translation, which involves slightly more threading of that context. This slight increase in complexity should enable later simplifications - like passing `DiagCtxt` into `AddToDiagnostic` and moving Fluent messages into the diagnostic structs rather than having them in separate files (working on that was what led to this change). Signed-off-by: David Wood <david@davidtw.co>
2024-02-09Rollup merge of #120693 - nnethercote:invert-diagnostic-lints, r=davidtwcoMatthias Krüger-2/+0
Invert diagnostic lints. That is, change `diagnostic_outside_of_impl` and `untranslatable_diagnostic` from `allow` to `deny`, because more than half of the compiler has been converted to use translated diagnostics. This commit removes more `deny` attributes than it adds `allow` attributes, which proves that this change is warranted. r? ````@davidtwco````
2024-02-08Add `SubdiagnosticMessageOp` as a trait alias.Nicholas Nethercote-4/+1
It avoids a lot of repetition.
2024-02-06Invert diagnostic lints.Nicholas Nethercote-2/+0
That is, change `diagnostic_outside_of_impl` and `untranslatable_diagnostic` from `allow` to `deny`, because more than half of the compiler has be converted to use translated diagnostics. This commit removes more `deny` attributes than it adds `allow` attributes, which proves that this change is warranted.
2024-01-29Stop using `String` for error codes.Nicholas Nethercote-3/+3
Error codes are integers, but `String` is used everywhere to represent them. Gross! This commit introduces `ErrCode`, an integral newtype for error codes, replacing `String`. It also introduces a constant for every error code, e.g. `E0123`, and removes the `error_code!` macro. The constants are imported wherever used with `use rustc_errors::codes::*`. With the old code, we have three different ways to specify an error code at a use point: ``` error_code!(E0123) // macro call struct_span_code_err!(dcx, span, E0123, "msg"); // bare ident arg to macro call \#[diag(name, code = "E0123")] // string struct Diag; ``` With the new code, they all use the `E0123` constant. ``` E0123 // constant struct_span_code_err!(dcx, span, E0123, "msg"); // constant \#[diag(name, code = E0123)] // constant struct Diag; ``` The commit also changes the structure of the error code definitions: - `rustc_error_codes` now just defines a higher-order macro listing the used error codes and nothing else. - Because that's now the only thing in the `rustc_error_codes` crate, I moved it into the `lib.rs` file and removed the `error_codes.rs` file. - `rustc_errors` uses that macro to define everything, e.g. the error code constants and the `DIAGNOSTIC_TABLES`. This is in its new `codes.rs` file.
2024-01-25Remove unused featuresclubby789-1/+0
2024-01-24Correctly explain `ensure_forwards_result_if_red`Oli Scherer-1/+2
2024-01-23Rename `LintContext::struct_span_lint` as `LintContext::span_lint`.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+1
2024-01-14Rework how diagnostic lints are stored.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+1
`Diagnostic::code` has the type `DiagnosticId`, which has `Error` and `Lint` variants. Plus `Diagnostic::is_lint` is a bool, which should be redundant w.r.t. `Diagnostic::code`. Seems simple. Except it's possible for a lint to have an error code, in which case its `code` field is recorded as `Error`, and `is_lint` is required to indicate that it's a lint. This is what happens with `derive(LintDiagnostic)` lints. Which means those lints don't have a lint name or a `has_future_breakage` field because those are stored in the `DiagnosticId::Lint`. It's all a bit messy and confused and seems unintentional. This commit: - removes `DiagnosticId`; - changes `Diagnostic::code` to `Option<String>`, which means both errors and lints can straightforwardly have an error code; - changes `Diagnostic::is_lint` to `Option<IsLint>`, where `IsLint` is a new type containing a lint name and a `has_future_breakage` bool, so all lints can have those, error code or not.
2024-01-09u8 tags for smaller enumsMark Rousskov-6/+24
100% of the serialized enums during libcore compilation fit into the smaller tag, and this eliminates hitting the leb128 code for coding/decoding when we can statically guarantee that's not required. 30% of all leb128 integers serialized in libcore (12981183 total) come from the usize's removed here.
2024-01-06Auto merge of #119478 - bjorn3:no_serialize_specialization, r=wesleywiserbors-0/+18
Avoid specialization in the metadata serialization code With the exception of a perf-only specialization for byte slices and byte vectors. This uses the same trick of introducing a new trait and having the Encodable and Decodable derives add a bound to it as used for TyEncoder/TyDecoder. The new code is clearer about which encoder/decoder uses which impl and it reduces the dependency of rustc on specialization, making it easier to remove support for specialization entirely or turn it into a construct that is only allowed for perf optimizations if we decide to do this.
2024-01-03Rename some `Diagnostic` setters.Nicholas Nethercote-19/+19
`Diagnostic` has 40 methods that return `&mut Self` and could be considered setters. Four of them have a `set_` prefix. This doesn't seem necessary for a type that implements the builder pattern. This commit removes the `set_` prefixes on those four methods.
2023-12-31Avoid specialization for the Span Encodable and Decodable implsbjorn3-0/+18
2023-12-19Add `level` arg to `into_diagnostic`.Nicholas Nethercote-2/+7
And make all hand-written `IntoDiagnostic` impls generic, by using `DiagnosticBuilder::new(dcx, level, ...)` instead of e.g. `dcx.struct_err(...)`. This means the `create_*` functions are the source of the error level. This change will let us remove `struct_diagnostic`. Note: `#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]` is added to `DiagnosticBuilder::new`, it's necessary to pass diagnostics tests now that it's used in `into_diagnostic` functions.
2023-12-19Streamline `Diagnostic` proc macro.Nicholas Nethercote-83/+45
First, it is parameterized by the name of the diagnostic and the DiagCtxt. These are given to `session_diagnostic_derive` and `lint_diagnostic_derive`. But the names are hard-wired as "diag" and "handler" (should be "dcx"), and there's no clear reason for the parameterization. So this commit removes the parameterization and hard-wires the names internally. Once that is done `DiagnosticDeriveBuilder` is reduced to a trivial wrapper around `DiagnosticDeriveKind`, and can be removed. Also, `DiagnosticDerive` and `LintDiagnosticDerive` don't need the `builder` field, because it has been reduced to a kind, and they know their own kind. This avoids the need for some `let`/`else`/`unreachable!` kind checks And `DiagnosticDeriveVariantBuilder` no longer needs a lifetime, because the `parent` field is changed to `kind`, which is now a trivial copy type.
2023-12-19Remove unnecessary `use` items in derived `IntoDiagnostic` impls.Nicholas Nethercote-3/+0
Presumably these are a hangover from an earlier time when they were necessary.
2023-12-18Rename many `DiagCtxt` and `EarlyDiagCtxt` locals.Nicholas Nethercote-2/+2
2023-12-18Rename `__diagnostic_handler_sess` as `_sess`.Nicholas Nethercote-4/+5
2023-12-18Rename `DiagnosticDeriveKind::Diagnostic::handler` as ↵Nicholas Nethercote-10/+10
`DiagnosticDeriveKind::Diagnostic::dcx`.
2023-12-18Rename `Handler` as `DiagCtxt`.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+1
2023-12-16Simplify lint decorator derive tooMichael Goulet-2/+2
2023-12-10remove redundant importssurechen-3/+3
detects redundant imports that can be eliminated. for #117772 : In order to facilitate review and modification, split the checking code and removing redundant imports code into two PR.
2023-11-21Unify HashStable implementationsMichael Goulet-64/+49
2023-11-21Add HashStable_NoContext to simplify HashStable implementations in rustc_type_irMichael Goulet-0/+51
2023-11-18Begin nightly-ifying rustc_type_irMichael Goulet-334/+0
2023-11-15Re-format code with new rustfmtMark Rousskov-1/+3
2023-11-10Factor out some duplicated code.Nicholas Nethercote-42/+31
2023-11-10Update instructions in a comment.Nicholas Nethercote-10/+3
And avoid duplication.
2023-11-10Minor cleanups.Nicholas Nethercote-11/+14
- Reduce some function exposure. - Fix some comment formatting.
2023-11-10Simplify the `current_rustc_version` macro.Nicholas Nethercote-29/+11
It currently has the syntax `current_rustc_version!(env!("CFG_RELEASE"))` where the `env!("CFG_RELEASE")` part looks like a normal expression but it is actually parsed and processed by the `current_rustc_version` macro. The documented rationale for this is that you'll find it if you grep for `env!("CFG_RELEASE")`. But I think that's of very little use -- I would personally grep for just "CFG_RELEASE" -- and it complicates the macro, requiring the use of `syn`. This commit simplifies the macro.
2023-11-04Derive TyEncodable/TyDecodable implementations that are parameterized over ↵Michael Goulet-10/+20
interner
2023-10-28Rollup merge of #117256 - dtolnay:currentversion, r=compiler-errorsJubilee-0/+65
Parse rustc version at compile time This PR eliminates a couple awkward codepaths where it was not clear how the compiler should proceed if its own version number is incomprehensible. https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/dab715641e96a61a534587fda9de1128b75b34dc/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/qualify_min_const_fn.rs#L385 https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/dab715641e96a61a534587fda9de1128b75b34dc/compiler/rustc_attr/src/builtin.rs#L630 We can guarantee that every compiled rustc comes with a working version number, so the ICE codepaths above shouldn't need to be written.
2023-10-27Rollup merge of #117241 - compiler-errors:auto-trait-leak-cycle, r=oli-obkMatthias Krüger-0/+8
Stash and cancel cycle errors for auto trait leakage in opaques We don't need to emit a traditional cycle error when we have a selection error that explains what's going on but in more detail. We may want to augment this error to actually point out the cycle, now that the cycle error is not being emitted. We could do that by storing the set of opaques that was in the `CyclePlaceholder` that gets returned from `type_of_opaque`. r? `@oli-obk` cc `@estebank` #117235
2023-10-26Parse rustc version at compile timeDavid Tolnay-0/+65