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2022-02-25Rollup merge of #93845 - compiler-errors:in-band-lifetimes, r=cjgillotMatthias Krüger-36/+3
Remove in band lifetimes As discussed in t-lang backlog bonanza, the `in_band_lifetimes` FCP closed in favor for the feature not being stabilized. This PR removes `#![feature(in_band_lifetimes)]` in its entirety. Let me know if this PR is too hasty, and if we should instead do something intermediate for deprecate the feature first. r? `@scottmcm` (or feel free to reassign, just saw your last comment on #44524) Closes #44524
2022-02-24Remove LifetimeDefOriginMichael Goulet-33/+3
2022-02-24Remove in-band lifetimesMichael Goulet-3/+0
2022-02-25Auto merge of #93368 - eddyb:diagbld-guarantee, r=estebankbors-2/+2
rustc_errors: let `DiagnosticBuilder::emit` return a "guarantee of emission". That is, `DiagnosticBuilder` is now generic over the return type of `.emit()`, so we'll now have: * `DiagnosticBuilder<ErrorReported>` for error (incl. fatal/bug) diagnostics * can only be created via a `const L: Level`-generic constructor, that limits allowed variants via a `where` clause, so not even `rustc_errors` can accidentally bypass this limitation * asserts `diagnostic.is_error()` on emission, just in case the construction restriction was bypassed (e.g. by replacing the whole `Diagnostic` inside `DiagnosticBuilder`) * `.emit()` returns `ErrorReported`, as a "proof" token that `.emit()` was called (though note that this isn't a real guarantee until after completing the work on #69426) * `DiagnosticBuilder<()>` for everything else (warnings, notes, etc.) * can also be obtained from other `DiagnosticBuilder`s by calling `.forget_guarantee()` This PR is a companion to other ongoing work, namely: * #69426 and it's ongoing implementation: #93222 the API changes in this PR are needed to get statically-checked "only errors produce `ErrorReported` from `.emit()`", but doesn't itself provide any really strong guarantees without those other `ErrorReported` changes * #93244 would make the choices of API changes (esp. naming) in this PR fit better overall In order to be able to let `.emit()` return anything trustable, several changes had to be made: * `Diagnostic`'s `level` field is now private to `rustc_errors`, to disallow arbitrary "downgrade"s from "some kind of error" to "warning" (or anything else that doesn't cause compilation to fail) * it's still possible to replace the whole `Diagnostic` inside the `DiagnosticBuilder`, sadly, that's harder to fix, but it's unlikely enough that we can paper over it with asserts on `.emit()` * `.cancel()` now consumes `DiagnosticBuilder`, preventing `.emit()` calls on a cancelled diagnostic * it's also now done internally, through `DiagnosticBuilder`-private state, instead of having a `Level::Cancelled` variant that can be read (or worse, written) by the user * this removes a hazard of calling `.cancel()` on an error then continuing to attach details to it, and even expect to be able to `.emit()` it * warnings were switched to *only* `can_emit_warnings` on emission (instead of pre-cancelling early) * `struct_dummy` was removed (as it relied on a pre-`Cancelled` `Diagnostic`) * since `.emit()` doesn't consume the `DiagnosticBuilder` <sub>(I tried and gave up, it's much more work than this PR)</sub>, we have to make `.emit()` idempotent wrt the guarantees it returns * thankfully, `err.emit(); err.emit();` can return `ErrorReported` both times, as the second `.emit()` call has no side-effects *only* because the first one did do the appropriate emission * `&mut Diagnostic` is now used in a lot of function signatures, which used to take `&mut DiagnosticBuilder` (in the interest of not having to make those functions generic) * the APIs were already mostly identical, allowing for low-effort porting to this new setup * only some of the suggestion methods needed some rework, to have the extra `DiagnosticBuilder` functionality on the `Diagnostic` methods themselves (that change is also present in #93259) * `.emit()`/`.cancel()` aren't available, but IMO calling them from an "error decorator/annotator" function isn't a good practice, and can lead to strange behavior (from the caller's perspective) * `.downgrade_to_delayed_bug()` was added, letting you convert any `.is_error()` diagnostic into a `delay_span_bug` one (which works because in both cases the guarantees available are the same) This PR should ideally be reviewed commit-by-commit, since there is a lot of fallout in each. r? `@estebank` cc `@Manishearth` `@nikomatsakis` `@mark-i-m`
2022-02-24Auto merge of #94129 - cjgillot:rmeta-table, r=petrochenkovbors-7/+7
Back more metadata using per-query tables r? `@ghost`
2022-02-23Replace `&mut DiagnosticBuilder`, in signatures, with `&mut Diagnostic`.Eduard-Mihai Burtescu-2/+2
2022-02-20Auto merge of #94062 - Mark-Simulacrum:drop-print-cfg, r=oli-obkbors-2/+2
Move ty::print methods to Drop-based scope guards Primary goal is reducing codegen of the TLS access for each closure, which shaves ~3 seconds of bootstrap time over rustc as a whole.
2022-02-20Rollup merge of #94146 - est31:let_else, r=cjgillotMatthias Krüger-3/+2
Adopt let else in more places Continuation of #89933, #91018, #91481, #93046, #93590, #94011. I have extended my clippy lint to also recognize tuple passing and match statements. The diff caused by fixing it is way above 1 thousand lines. Thus, I split it up into multiple pull requests to make reviewing easier. This is the biggest of these PRs and handles the changes outside of rustdoc, rustc_typeck, rustc_const_eval, rustc_trait_selection, which were handled in PRs #94139, #94142, #94143, #94144.
2022-02-19Adopt let else in more placesest31-3/+2
2022-02-19Stop interning stability.Camille GILLOT-7/+7
2022-02-18Rollup merge of #93634 - matthiaskrgr:clippy_complexity_jan_2022, r=oli-obkMatthias Krüger-1/+1
compiler: clippy::complexity fixes useless_format map_flatten useless_conversion needless_bool filter_next clone_on_copy needless_option_as_deref
2022-02-16Move ty::print methods to Drop-based scope guardsMark Rousskov-2/+2
2022-02-10Auto merge of #93511 - cjgillot:query-copy, r=oli-obkbors-1/+1
Ensure that queries only return Copy types. This should pervent the perf footgun of returning a result with an expensive `Clone` impl (like a `Vec` of a hash map). I went for the stupid solution of allocating on an arena everything that was not `Copy`. Some query results could be made Copy easily, but I did not really investigate.
2022-02-09Ensure that queries only return Copy types.Camille GILLOT-1/+1
2022-02-06`#[used(linker)]` attribute (https://github.com/dtolnay/linkme/issues/41)cynecx-0/+2
2022-02-03compiler: clippy::complexity fixesMatthias Krüger-1/+1
useless_format map_flatten useless_conversion needless_bool filter_next clone_on_copy needless_option_as_deref
2022-01-18Track drops across multiple yieldsEric Holk-3/+3
2022-01-15Return a LocalDefId in get_parent_item.Camille GILLOT-1/+1
2022-01-09Compute most of Public/Exported access level in rustc_resolveLamb-1/+1
Mak DefId to AccessLevel map in resolve for export hir_id to accesslevel in resolve and applied in privacy using local def id removing tracing probes making function not recursive and adding comments Move most of Exported/Public res to rustc_resolve moving public/export res to resolve fix missing stability attributes in core, std and alloc move code to access_levels.rs return for some kinds instead of going through them Export correctness, macro changes, comments add comment for import binding add comment for import binding renmae to access level visitor, remove comments, move fn as closure, remove new_key fmt fix rebase fix rebase fmt fmt fix: move macro def to rustc_resolve fix: reachable AccessLevel for enum variants fmt fix: missing stability attributes for other architectures allow unreachable pub in rustfmt fix: missing impl access level + renaming export to reexport Missing impl access level was found thanks to a test in clippy
2021-12-19Auto merge of #92099 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-4gwv67m, r=matthiaskrgrbors-1/+1
Rollup of 7 pull requests Successful merges: - #91141 (Revert "Temporarily rename int_roundings functions to avoid conflicts") - #91984 (Remove `in_band_lifetimes` from `rustc_middle`) - #92028 (Sync portable-simd to fix libcore build for AVX-512 enabled targets) - #92042 (Enable `#[thread_local]` for all windows-msvc targets) - #92071 (Update example code for Vec::splice to change the length) - #92077 (rustdoc: Remove unused `collapsed` field) - #92081 (rustdoc: Remove unnecessary `need_backline` function) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2021-12-15Remove `in_band_lifetimes` from `rustc_middle`Aaron Hill-1/+1
See #91867 This was mostly straightforward. In several places, I take advantage of the fact that lifetimes are non-hygenic: a macro declares the 'tcx' lifetime, which is then used in types passed in as macro arguments.
2021-12-15Remove `SymbolStr`.Nicholas Nethercote-4/+3
By changing `as_str()` to take `&self` instead of `self`, we can just return `&str`. We're still lying about lifetimes, but it's a smaller lie than before, where `SymbolStr` contained a (fake) `&'static str`!
2021-11-28Remove unused root_parent.Camille GILLOT-12/+4
2021-11-24Suggestion to wrap inner types using `allocator_api` in tupleKen Matsui-8/+53
2021-10-07Rollup merge of #89025 - ricobbe:raw-dylib-link-ordinal, r=michaelwoeristerJubilee-1/+1
Implement `#[link_ordinal(n)]` Allows the use of `#[link_ordinal(n)]` with `#[link(kind = "raw-dylib")]`, allowing Rust to link against DLLs that export symbols by ordinal rather than by name. As long as the ordinal matches, the name of the function in Rust is not required to match the name of the corresponding function in the exporting DLL. Part of #58713.
2021-10-03Remove re-export.Camille GILLOT-1/+1
2021-10-03Move ICH to rustc_query_system.Camille GILLOT-0/+11
2021-10-03Move rustc_middle::middle::cstore to rustc_session.Camille GILLOT-197/+0
2021-10-01Auto merge of #89395 - ↵bors-40/+74
In-line:remove_visible_path_from_allowed_deprecated_lint, r=jyn514 Remove visible path calculation from allowed deprecation lint
2021-09-30Move EncodedMetadata to rustc_metadata.Camille GILLOT-11/+0
2021-09-30Move encode_metadata out of CrateStore.Camille GILLOT-5/+0
2021-09-30Remove visible path calculation from allowed deprecation lintAlik Aslanyan-40/+74
2021-09-20Adjust documentation for compatibility with 2021Mark Rousskov-1/+2
This also adjusts the lint docs generation to accept (and ignore) an allow attribute, rather than expecting the documentation to be immediately followed by the lint name.
2021-09-20Implement #[link_ordinal] attribute in the context of #[link(kind = ↵Richard Cobbe-1/+1
"raw-dylib")].
2021-09-14Make DefPathHash->DefId panic for if the mapping fails.Michael Woerister-1/+1
We only use this mapping for cases where we know that it must succeed. Letting it panic otherwise makes it harder to use the API in unsupported ways.
2021-09-14Store DefPathHash->DefIndex map in on-disk-hash-table format in crate metadata.Michael Woerister-6/+2
This encoding allows for random access without an expensive upfront decoding state which in turn allows simplifying the DefPathIndex lookup logic without regressing performance.
2021-09-01Fix drop handling for `if let` expressionsMatthew Jasper-0/+5
MIR lowering for `if let` expressions is now more complicated now that `if let` exists in HIR. This PR adds a scope for the variables bound in an `if let` expression and then uses an approach similar to how we handle loops to ensure that we reliably drop the correct variables.
2021-08-24Auto merge of #87739 - Aaron1011:remove-used-attrs, r=wesleywiserbors-1/+1
Remove `Session.used_attrs` and move logic to `CheckAttrVisitor` Instead of updating global state to mark attributes as used, we now explicitly emit a warning when an attribute is used in an unsupported position. As a side effect, we are to emit more detailed warning messages (instead of just a generic "unused" message). `Session.check_name` is removed, since its only purpose was to mark the attribute as used. All of the callers are modified to use `Attribute.has_name` Additionally, `AttributeType::AssumedUsed` is removed - an 'assumed used' attribute is implemented by simply not performing any checks in `CheckAttrVisitor` for a particular attribute. We no longer emit unused attribute warnings for the `#[rustc_dummy]` attribute - it's an internal attribute used for tests, so it doesn't mark sense to treat it as 'unused'. With this commit, a large source of global untracked state is removed.
2021-08-23Rollup merge of #88230 - steffahn:a_an, r=oli-obkMara Bos-1/+1
Fix typos “a”→“an” Fix typos in comments; found using a regex to find some easy instance of incorrect usage of a vs. an. While automation was used to find these, every change was checked manually. Changes in submodules get separate PRs: * https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/pull/1201 * https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/pull/9821 * https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/pull/1874 * https://github.com/rust-lang/rls/pull/1746 * https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/pull/9984 _folks @ rust-analyzer are fast at merging…_ * https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/pull/9985 * https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/pull/9987 * https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/pull/9989 _For `clippy`, I don’t know if the changes should better better be moved to a PR to the original repo._ <hr> This has some overlap with #88226, but neither is a strict superset of the other. If you want multiple commits, I can split it up; in that case, make sure to suggest a criterion for splitting.
2021-08-22Fix typos “a”→“an”Frank Steffahn-1/+1
2021-08-21Remove `Session.used_attrs` and move logic to `CheckAttrVisitor`Aaron Hill-1/+1
Instead of updating global state to mark attributes as used, we now explicitly emit a warning when an attribute is used in an unsupported position. As a side effect, we are to emit more detailed warning messages (instead of just a generic "unused" message). `Session.check_name` is removed, since its only purpose was to mark the attribute as used. All of the callers are modified to use `Attribute.has_name` Additionally, `AttributeType::AssumedUsed` is removed - an 'assumed used' attribute is implemented by simply not performing any checks in `CheckAttrVisitor` for a particular attribute. We no longer emit unused attribute warnings for the `#[rustc_dummy]` attribute - it's an internal attribute used for tests, so it doesn't mark sense to treat it as 'unused'. With this commit, a large source of global untracked state is removed.
2021-08-21cleanup: `Span::new` -> `Span::with_lo`Vadim Petrochenkov-1/+1
2021-08-04Auto merge of #86155 - alexcrichton:abort-on-unwind, r=nikomatsakisbors-7/+3
rustc: Fill out remaining parts of C-unwind ABI This commit intends to fill out some of the remaining pieces of the C-unwind ABI. This has a number of other changes with it though to move this design space forward a bit. Notably contained within here is: * On `panic=unwind`, the `extern "C"` ABI is now considered as "may unwind". This fixes a longstanding soundness issue where if you `panic!()` in an `extern "C"` function defined in Rust that's actually UB because the LLVM representation for the function has the `nounwind` attribute, but then you unwind. * Whether or not a function unwinds now mainly considers the ABI of the function instead of first checking the panic strategy. This fixes a miscompile of `extern "C-unwind"` with `panic=abort` because that ABI can still unwind. * The aborting stub for non-unwinding ABIs with `panic=unwind` has been reimplemented. Previously this was done as a small tweak during MIR generation, but this has been moved to a separate and dedicated MIR pass. This new pass will, for appropriate functions and function calls, insert a `cleanup` landing pad for any function call that may unwind within a function that is itself not allowed to unwind. Note that this subtly changes some behavior from before where previously on an unwind which was caught-to-abort it would run active destructors in the function, and now it simply immediately aborts the process. * The `#[unwind]` attribute has been removed and all users in tests and such are now using `C-unwind` and `#![feature(c_unwind)]`. I think this is largely the last piece of the RFC to implement. Unfortunately I believe this is still not stabilizable as-is because activating the feature gate changes the behavior of the existing `extern "C"` ABI in a way that has no replacement. My thinking for how to enable this is that we add support for the `C-unwind` ABI on stable Rust first, and then after it hits stable we change the behavior of the `C` ABI. That way anyone straddling stable/beta/nightly can switch to `C-unwind` safely.
2021-08-03rustc: Fill out remaining parts of C-unwind ABIAlex Crichton-7/+3
This commit intends to fill out some of the remaining pieces of the C-unwind ABI. This has a number of other changes with it though to move this design space forward a bit. Notably contained within here is: * On `panic=unwind`, the `extern "C"` ABI is now considered as "may unwind". This fixes a longstanding soundness issue where if you `panic!()` in an `extern "C"` function defined in Rust that's actually UB because the LLVM representation for the function has the `nounwind` attribute, but then you unwind. * Whether or not a function unwinds now mainly considers the ABI of the function instead of first checking the panic strategy. This fixes a miscompile of `extern "C-unwind"` with `panic=abort` because that ABI can still unwind. * The aborting stub for non-unwinding ABIs with `panic=unwind` has been reimplemented. Previously this was done as a small tweak during MIR generation, but this has been moved to a separate and dedicated MIR pass. This new pass will, for appropriate functions and function calls, insert a `cleanup` landing pad for any function call that may unwind within a function that is itself not allowed to unwind. Note that this subtly changes some behavior from before where previously on an unwind which was caught-to-abort it would run active destructors in the function, and now it simply immediately aborts the process. * The `#[unwind]` attribute has been removed and all users in tests and such are now using `C-unwind` and `#![feature(c_unwind)]`. I think this is largely the last piece of the RFC to implement. Unfortunately I believe this is still not stabilizable as-is because activating the feature gate changes the behavior of the existing `extern "C"` ABI in a way that has no replacement. My thinking for how to enable this is that we add support for the `C-unwind` ABI on stable Rust first, and then after it hits stable we change the behavior of the `C` ABI. That way anyone straddling stable/beta/nightly can switch to `C-unwind` safely.
2021-07-31rustc: Replace `HirId`s with `LocalDefId`s in `AccessLevels` tablesVadim Petrochenkov-24/+17
and passes using them - primarily privacy checking, stability checking and dead code checking. WIP
2021-07-27Rollup merge of #86450 - tmiasko:move-size-limit, r=pnkfelixYuki Okushi-1/+6
Add flag to configure `large_assignments` lint The `large_assignments` lints detects moves over specified limit. The limit is configured through `move_size_limit = "N"` attribute placed at the root of a crate. When attribute is absent, the lint is disabled. Make it possible to enable the lint without making any changes to the source code, through a new flag `-Zmove-size-limit=N`. For example, to detect moves exceeding 1023 bytes in a cargo crate, including all dependencies one could use: ``` $ env RUSTFLAGS=-Zmove-size-limit=1024 cargo build -vv ``` Lint tracking issue #83518.
2021-07-18Rollup merge of #87092 - ricobbe:fix-raw-dylib-multiple-definitions, ↵Yuki Okushi-3/+3
r=petrochenkov Remove nondeterminism in multiple-definitions test Compare all fields in `DllImport` when sorting to avoid nondeterminism in the error for multiple inconsistent definitions of an extern function. Restore the multiple-definitions test. Resolves #87084.
2021-07-17Encode ExpnId using ExpnHash for incr. comp.Camille GILLOT-3/+2
2021-07-17Make the CrateNum part of the ExpnId.Camille GILLOT-2/+4
2021-07-16Consider all fields when comparing DllImports, to remove nondetermininsm in ↵Richard Cobbe-3/+3
multiple-definitions test