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2020-12-03Combination of commitsRich Kadel-1/+1
Fixes multiple issue with counters, with simplification Includes a change to the implicit else span in ast_lowering, so coverage of the implicit else no longer spans the `then` block. Adds coverage for unused closures and async function bodies. Fixes: #78542 Adding unreachable regions for known MIR missing from coverage map Cleaned up PR commits, and removed link-dead-code requirement and tests Coverage no longer depends on Issue #76038 (`-C link-dead-code` is no longer needed or enforced, so MSVC can use the same tests as Linux and MacOS now) Restrict adding unreachable regions to covered files Improved the code that adds coverage for uncalled functions (with MIR but not-codegenned) to avoid generating coverage in files not already included in the files with covered functions. Resolved last known issue requiring --emit llvm-ir workaround Fixed bugs in how unreachable code spans were added.
2020-11-28Do not visit ForeignItemRef for HIR indexing and validation.Camille GILLOT-0/+8
Similarly to what is done for ImplItemRef and TraitItemRef. Fixes #79487
2020-11-26Remove ForeignMod struct.Camille GILLOT-4/+5
2020-11-26Store ForeignItem in a side table.Camille GILLOT-4/+30
2020-11-17Fix broken handling of `MacroDef` in `Map::attrs`Joshua Nelson-17/+26
This also uses an exhaustive match to avoid future similar bugs.
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