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2020-11-07Fix handling of item names for HIRJoshua Nelson-1/+1
- Handle variants, fields, macros in `Node::ident()` - Handle the crate root in `opt_item_name` - Factor out `item_name_from_def_id` to reduce duplication - Look at HIR before the DefId for `opt_item_name` This gives accurate spans, which are not available from serialized metadata. - Don't panic on the crate root in `opt_item_name` - Add comments
2020-10-25Rollup merge of #78326 - Aaron1011:fix/min-stmt-lints, r=petrochenkovYuki Okushi-1/+1
Split out statement attributes changes from #78306 This is the same as PR https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/78306, but `unused_doc_comments` is modified to explicitly ignore statement items (which preserves the current behavior). This shouldn't have any user-visible effects, so it can be landed without lang team discussion. --------- When the 'early' and 'late' visitors visit an attribute target, they activate any lint attributes (e.g. `#[allow]`) that apply to it. This can affect warnings emitted on sibiling attributes. For example, the following code does not produce an `unused_attributes` for `#[inline]`, since the sibiling `#[allow(unused_attributes)]` suppressed the warning. ```rust trait Foo { #[allow(unused_attributes)] #[inline] fn first(); #[inline] #[allow(unused_attributes)] fn second(); } ``` However, we do not do this for statements - instead, the lint attributes only become active when we visit the struct nested inside `StmtKind` (e.g. `Item`). Currently, this is difficult to observe due to another issue - the `HasAttrs` impl for `StmtKind` ignores attributes for `StmtKind::Item`. As a result, the `unused_doc_comments` lint will never see attributes on item statements. This commit makes two interrelated fixes to the handling of inert (non-proc-macro) attributes on statements: * The `HasAttr` impl for `StmtKind` now returns attributes for `StmtKind::Item`, treating it just like every other `StmtKind` variant. The only place relying on the old behavior was macro which has been updated to explicitly ignore attributes on item statements. This allows the `unused_doc_comments` lint to fire for item statements. * The `early` and `late` lint visitors now activate lint attributes when invoking the callback for `Stmt`. This ensures that a lint attribute (e.g. `#[allow(unused_doc_comments)]`) can be applied to sibiling attributes on an item statement. For now, the `unused_doc_comments` lint is explicitly disabled on item statements, which preserves the current behavior. The exact locatiosn where this lint should fire are being discussed in PR #78306
2020-10-24Fix inconsistencies in handling of inert attributes on statementsAaron Hill-1/+1
When the 'early' and 'late' visitors visit an attribute target, they activate any lint attributes (e.g. `#[allow]`) that apply to it. This can affect warnings emitted on sibiling attributes. For example, the following code does not produce an `unused_attributes` for `#[inline]`, since the sibiling `#[allow(unused_attributes)]` suppressed the warning. ```rust trait Foo { #[allow(unused_attributes)] #[inline] fn first(); #[inline] #[allow(unused_attributes)] fn second(); } ``` However, we do not do this for statements - instead, the lint attributes only become active when we visit the struct nested inside `StmtKind` (e.g. `Item`). Currently, this is difficult to observe due to another issue - the `HasAttrs` impl for `StmtKind` ignores attributes for `StmtKind::Item`. As a result, the `unused_doc_comments` lint will never see attributes on item statements. This commit makes two interrelated fixes to the handling of inert (non-proc-macro) attributes on statements: * The `HasAttr` impl for `StmtKind` now returns attributes for `StmtKind::Item`, treating it just like every other `StmtKind` variant. The only place relying on the old behavior was macro which has been updated to explicitly ignore attributes on item statements. This allows the `unused_doc_comments` lint to fire for item statements. * The `early` and `late` lint visitors now activate lint attributes when invoking the callback for `Stmt`. This ensures that a lint attribute (e.g. `#[allow(unused_doc_comments)]`) can be applied to sibiling attributes on an item statement. For now, the `unused_doc_comments` lint is explicitly disabled on item statements, which preserves the current behavior. The exact locatiosn where this lint should fire are being discussed in PR #78306
2020-10-07bodgeBastian Kauschke-2/+20
2020-10-06Rollup merge of #76995 - LingMan:middle_matches, r=varkorYuki Okushi-8/+8
Reduce boilerplate with the matches! macro Replaces simple bool `match`es of the form match $expr { $pattern => true _ => false } and their inverse with invocations of the matches! macro. Limited to rustc_middle for now to get my feet wet.
2020-09-25Address review commentmarmeladema-3/+5
2020-09-25Implement `Display` for `DisambiguatedDefPathData` and `DefPathData`marmeladema-5/+1
2020-09-21Reduce boilerplate with the matches! macroLingMan-8/+8
Replaces simple bool `match`es of the form match $expr { $pattern => true _ => false } and their inverse with invocations of the matches! macro.
2020-08-30mv compiler to compiler/mark-0/+1912