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2022-06-23Rollup merge of #98365 - jyn514:improve-obligation-errors-review-comments, ↵Michael Goulet-1/+15
r=eholk Address review comments from #98259 It got approved so fast I didn't have time to make changes xD r? ``@eholk``
2022-06-21Address review comments from #98259Joshua Nelson-1/+15
It got merged so fast I didn't have time to make changes xD
2022-06-19Move RegionKind to rustc_type_irJack Huey-3/+9
2022-06-17Auto merge of #98106 - cjgillot:split-definitions, r=michaelwoeristerbors-33/+67
Split up `Definitions` and `ResolverAstLowering`. Split off https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/95573 r? `@michaelwoerister`
2022-06-15Rollup merge of #98110 - cjgillot:closure-brace, r=Aaron1011Yuki Okushi-1/+1
Make `ExprKind::Closure` a struct variant. Simple refactor since we both need it to introduce additional fields in `ExprKind::Closure`. r? ``@Aaron1011``
2022-06-14Separate `source_span` and `expn_that_defined` from `Definitions`.Camille GILLOT-6/+44
2022-06-14Separate Definitions and CrateStore from ResolverOutputs.Camille GILLOT-39/+35
2022-06-14rebaseb-naber-45/+19
2022-06-14implement valtrees as the type-system representation for constant valuesb-naber-21/+47
2022-06-14Rename the `ConstS::val` field as `kind`.Nicholas Nethercote-6/+6
And likewise for the `Const::val` method. Because its type is called `ConstKind`. Also `val` is a confusing name because `ConstKind` is an enum with seven variants, one of which is called `Value`. Also, this gives consistency with `TyS` and `PredicateS` which have `kind` fields. The commit also renames a few `Const` variables from `val` to `c`, to avoid confusion with the `ConstKind::Value` variant.
2022-06-12Make `ExprKind::Closure` a struct variant.Camille GILLOT-1/+1
2022-06-08Use delayed error handling for `Encodable` and `Encoder` infallible.Nicholas Nethercote-3/+3
There are two impls of the `Encoder` trait: `opaque::Encoder` and `opaque::FileEncoder`. The former encodes into memory and is infallible, the latter writes to file and is fallible. Currently, standard `Result`/`?`/`unwrap` error handling is used, but this is a bit verbose and has non-trivial cost, which is annoying given how rare failures are (especially in the infallible `opaque::Encoder` case). This commit changes how `Encoder` fallibility is handled. All the `emit_*` methods are now infallible. `opaque::Encoder` requires no great changes for this. `opaque::FileEncoder` now implements a delayed error handling strategy. If a failure occurs, it records this via the `res` field, and all subsequent encoding operations are skipped if `res` indicates an error has occurred. Once encoding is complete, the new `finish` method is called, which returns a `Result`. In other words, there is now a single `Result`-producing method instead of many of them. This has very little effect on how any file errors are reported if `opaque::FileEncoder` has any failures. Much of this commit is boring mechanical changes, removing `Result` return values and `?` or `unwrap` from expressions. The more interesting parts are as follows. - serialize.rs: The `Encoder` trait gains an `Ok` associated type. The `into_inner` method is changed into `finish`, which returns `Result<Vec<u8>, !>`. - opaque.rs: The `FileEncoder` adopts the delayed error handling strategy. Its `Ok` type is a `usize`, returning the number of bytes written, replacing previous uses of `FileEncoder::position`. - Various methods that take an encoder now consume it, rather than being passed a mutable reference, e.g. `serialize_query_result_cache`.
2022-06-07Auto merge of #95565 - jackh726:remove-borrowck-mode, r=nikomatsakisbors-39/+1
Remove migrate borrowck mode Closes #58781 Closes #43234 # Stabilization proposal This PR proposes the stabilization of `#![feature(nll)]` and the removal of `-Z borrowck`. Current borrow checking behavior of item bodies is currently done by first infering regions *lexically* and reporting any errors during HIR type checking. If there *are* any errors, then MIR borrowck (NLL) never occurs. If there *aren't* any errors, then MIR borrowck happens and any errors there would be reported. This PR removes the lexical region check of item bodies entirely and only uses MIR borrowck. Because MIR borrowck could never *not* be run for a compiled program, this should not break any programs. It does, however, change diagnostics significantly and allows a slightly larger set of programs to compile. Tracking issue: #43234 RFC: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2094-nll.md Version: 1.63 (2022-06-30 => beta, 2022-08-11 => stable). ## Motivation Over time, the Rust borrow checker has become "smarter" and thus allowed more programs to compile. There have been three different implementations: AST borrowck, MIR borrowck, and polonius (well, in progress). Additionally, there is the "lexical region resolver", which (roughly) solves the constraints generated through HIR typeck. It is not a full borrow checker, but does emit some errors. The AST borrowck was the original implementation of the borrow checker and was part of the initially stabilized Rust 1.0. In mid 2017, work began to implement the current MIR borrow checker and that effort ompleted by the end of 2017, for the most part. During 2018, efforts were made to migrate away from the AST borrow checker to the MIR borrow checker - eventually culminating into "migrate" mode - where HIR typeck with lexical region resolving following by MIR borrow checking - being active by default in the 2018 edition. In early 2019, migrate mode was turned on by default in the 2015 edition as well, but with MIR borrowck errors emitted as warnings. By late 2019, these warnings were upgraded to full errors. This was followed by the complete removal of the AST borrow checker. In the period since, various errors emitted by the MIR borrow checker have been improved to the point that they are mostly the same or better than those emitted by the lexical region resolver. While there do remain some degradations in errors (tracked under the [NLL-diagnostics tag](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3ANLL-diagnostics), those are sufficiently small and rare enough that increased flexibility of MIR borrow check-only is now a worthwhile tradeoff. ## What is stabilized As said previously, this does not fundamentally change the landscape of accepted programs. However, there are a [few](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3ANLL-fixed-by-NLL) cases where programs can compile under `feature(nll)`, but not otherwise. There are two notable patterns that are "fixed" by this stabilization. First, the `scoped_threads` feature, which is a continutation of a pre-1.0 API, can sometimes emit a [weird lifetime error](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/95527) without NLL. Second, actually seen in the standard library. In the `Extend` impl for `HashMap`, there is an implied bound of `K: 'a` that is available with NLL on but not without - this is utilized in the impl. As mentioned before, there are a large number of diagnostic differences. Most of them are better, but some are worse. None are serious or happen often enough to need to block this PR. The biggest change is the loss of error code for a number of lifetime errors in favor of more general "lifetime may not live long enough" error. While this may *seem* bad, the former error codes were just attempts to somewhat-arbitrarily bin together lifetime errors of the same type; however, on paper, they end up being roughly the same with roughly the same kinds of solutions. ## What isn't stabilized This PR does not completely remove the lexical region resolver. In the future, it may be possible to remove that (while still keeping HIR typeck) or to remove it together with HIR typeck. ## Tests Many test outputs get updated by this PR. However, there are number of tests specifically geared towards NLL under `src/test/ui/nll` ## History * On 2017-07-14, [tracking issue opened](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/43234) * On 2017-07-20, [initial empty MIR pass added](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/43271) * On 2017-08-29, [RFC opened](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2094) * On 2017-11-16, [Integrate MIR type-checker with NLL](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/45825) * On 2017-12-20, [NLL feature complete](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/46862) * On 2018-07-07, [Don't run AST borrowck on mir mode](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/52083) * On 2018-07-27, [Add migrate mode](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/52681) * On 2019-04-22, [Enable migrate mode on 2015 edition](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/59114) * On 2019-08-26, [Don't downgrade errors on 2015 edition](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/64221) * On 2019-08-27, [Remove AST borrowck](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/64790)
2022-06-06Rollup merge of #97312 - cjgillot:no-path-in-scope, r=compiler-errorsDylan DPC-5/+1
Compute lifetimes in scope at diagnostic time The set of available lifetimes is currently computed during lifetime resolution on HIR. It is only used for one diagnostic. In this PR, HIR lifetime resolution just reports whether elided lifetimes are well-defined at the place of use. The diagnostic code is responsible for building a list of lifetime names if elision is not allowed. This will allow to remove lifetime resolution on HIR eventually.
2022-06-04Rollup merge of #97609 - Elliot-Roberts:unused-trait-refactor, r=cjgillotMatthias Krüger-2/+2
Iterate over `maybe_unused_trait_imports` when checking dead trait imports Closes #96873 r? `@cjgillot` Some questions, if you have time: - Is there a way to shorten the `rustc_data_structures::fx::FxIndexSet` path in the query declaration? I wasn't sure where to put a `use`. - Was returning by reference from the query the right choice here? - How would I go about evaluating the importance of the `is_dummy()` call in `check_crate`? I don't see failing tests when I comment it out. Should I just try to determine whether dummy spans can ever be put into `maybe_unused_trait_imports`? - Am I doing anything silly with the various ID types? - Is that `let-else` with `unreachable!()` bad? (i.e is there a better idiom? Would `panic!("<explanation>")` be better?) - If I want to evaluate the perf of using a `Vec` as mentioned in #96873, is the best way to use the CI or is it feasible locally? Thanks :)
2022-06-04Iterate over `maybe_unused_trait_imports` when checking dead trait importsElliot Roberts-2/+2
2022-06-04Completely remove LifetimeScopeForPath.Camille GILLOT-5/+1
2022-06-03Fully stabilize NLLJack Huey-39/+1
2022-06-03Compute `is_late_bound` in a separate query.Camille GILLOT-0/+7
The computation is actually much simpler, and can be done by directly fetching the HIR for the `FnDecl` and its generics.
2022-05-28Make TyCtxt implement Interner, make HashStable generic and move to ↵Michael Goulet-10/+1
rustc_type_ir
2022-05-28Remove some comments, inline interner fnMichael Goulet-37/+1
2022-05-28Fix TyKind lint, make consts no longer fn, etcMichael Goulet-0/+2
2022-05-28Initial fixes on top of type interner commitMichael Goulet-1/+1
2022-05-28Move things to rustc_type_irWilco Kusee-105/+70
2022-05-25try to cache region_scope_tree as a queryDing Xiang Fei-8/+0
2022-05-22Auto merge of #95563 - dingxiangfei2009:dxf-rfc66-refactor, r=nikomatsakisbors-0/+16
Move the extended lifetime resolution into typeck context Related to #15023 This PR is based on the [idea](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/15023#issuecomment-1070931433) of #15023 by `@nikomatsakis.` This PR specifically proposes to - Delay the resolution of scopes of rvalues to a later stage, so that enough type information is available to refine those scopes based on relationships of lifetimes. - Highlight relevant parts that would help future reviews on the next installments of works to fully implement a solution to RFC 66.
2022-05-22factor out the rvalue lifetime ruleDing Xiang Fei-0/+16
remove region_scope_tree from RegionCtxt Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Niko Matsakis <niko@alum.mit.edu>
2022-05-22Auto merge of #97177 - oli-obk:const-stability, r=davidtwcobors-1/+16
Implement proper stability check for const impl Trait, fall back to unstable const when undeclared Continuation of #93960 `@jhpratt` it looks to me like the test was simply not testing for the failure you were looking for? Your checks actually do the right thing for const traits?
2022-05-20Remove `crate` visibility usage in compilerJacob Pratt-1/+1
2022-05-19Proper const stability check, default to unstableJacob Pratt-0/+15
Rather than deferring to const eval for checking if a trait is const, we now check up-front. This allows the error to be emitted earlier, notably at the same time as other stability checks. Also included in this commit is a change of the default const stability level to UNstable. Previously, an item that was `const` but did not explicitly state it was unstable was implicitly stable.
2022-05-19Add and use stability helper methodsJacob Pratt-1/+1
This avoids an ambiguity (when reading) where `.level.is_stable()` is not immediately clear whether it is general stability or const stability.
2022-05-14Auto merge of #96883 - jackh726:early-binder-2, r=oli-obkbors-2/+2
Add EarlyBinder Chalk has no concept of `Param` (https://github.com/rust-lang/chalk/blob/e0ade19d139bc784384acc6736cd960c91dd55a1/chalk-ir/src/lib.rs#L579) or `ReEarlyBound` (https://github.com/rust-lang/chalk/blob/e0ade19d139bc784384acc6736cd960c91dd55a1/chalk-ir/src/lib.rs#L1308). Everything is just "bound" - the equivalent of rustc's late-bound. It's not completely clear yet whether to move everything to the same time of binder in rustc or add `Param` and `ReEarlyBound` in Chalk. Either way, tracking when we have or haven't already substituted out these in rustc can be helpful. As a first step, I'm just adding a `EarlyBinder` newtype that is required to call `subst`. I also add a couple "transparent" `bound_*` wrappers around a couple query that are often immediately substituted. r? `@nikomatsakis`
2022-05-13Add bound_type_ofJack Huey-7/+6
2022-05-10Introduce EarlyBinderJack Huey-6/+7
2022-05-10only_local: always check for misuselcnr-2/+1
2022-05-09reviewlcnr-0/+23
2022-05-07Auto merge of #96094 - Elliot-Roberts:fix_doctests, r=compiler-errorsbors-2/+3
Begin fixing all the broken doctests in `compiler/` Begins to fix #95994. All of them pass now but 24 of them I've marked with `ignore HELP (<explanation>)` (asking for help) as I'm unsure how to get them to work / if we should leave them as they are. There are also a few that I marked `ignore` that could maybe be made to work but seem less important. Each `ignore` has a rough "reason" for ignoring after it parentheses, with - `(pseudo-rust)` meaning "mostly rust-like but contains foreign syntax" - `(illustrative)` a somewhat catchall for either a fragment of rust that doesn't stand on its own (like a lone type), or abbreviated rust with ellipses and undeclared types that would get too cluttered if made compile-worthy. - `(not-rust)` stuff that isn't rust but benefits from the syntax highlighting, like MIR. - `(internal)` uses `rustc_*` code which would be difficult to make work with the testing setup. Those reason notes are a bit inconsistently applied and messy though. If that's important I can go through them again and try a more principled approach. When I run `rg '```ignore \(' .` on the repo, there look to be lots of different conventions other people have used for this sort of thing. I could try unifying them all if that would be helpful. I'm not sure if there was a better existing way to do this but I wrote my own script to help me run all the doctests and wade through the output. If that would be useful to anyone else, I put it here: https://github.com/Elliot-Roberts/rust_doctest_fixing_tool
2022-05-02fix most compiler/ doctestsElliot Roberts-2/+3
2022-05-02rustc: Panic by default in `DefIdTree::parent`Vadim Petrochenkov-1/+1
Only crate root def-ids don't have a parent, and in majority of cases the argument of `DefIdTree::parent` cannot be a crate root. So we now panic by default in `parent` and introduce a new non-panicing function `opt_parent` for cases where the argument can be a crate root. Same applies to `local_parent`/`opt_local_parent`.
2022-04-16Provide a better diagnostic on failure to meet send bound on futures in a ↵oribenshir-0/+32
foreign crate Adding diagnostic data on generators to the crate metadata and using it to provide a better diagnostic on failure to meet send bound on futures originated from a foreign crate
2022-04-13Auto merge of #95656 - cjgillot:no-id-hashing-mode, r=Aaron1011bors-58/+2
Remove NodeIdHashingMode. r? `@ghost`
2022-04-12Remove NodeIdHashingMode.Camille GILLOT-58/+2
2022-04-10Store LocalDefId in is_late_bound_map.Camille GILLOT-5/+0
This allows to avoid looking at HIR from borrowck.
2022-04-09Auto merge of #95524 - oli-obk:cached_stable_hash_cleanups, r=nnethercotebors-9/+10
Cached stable hash cleanups r? `@nnethercote` Add a sanity assertion in debug mode to check that the cached hashes are actually the ones we get if we compute the hash each time. Add a new data structure that bundles all the hash-caching work to make it easier to re-use it for different interned data structures
2022-04-07Document and rename the new wrapper typeOli Scherer-8/+10
2022-04-05span: move `MultiSpan`David Wood-2/+2
`MultiSpan` contains labels, which are more complicated with the introduction of diagnostic translation and will use types from `rustc_errors` - however, `rustc_errors` depends on `rustc_span` so `rustc_span` cannot use types like `DiagnosticMessage` without dependency cycles. Introduce a new `rustc_error_messages` crate that can contain `DiagnosticMessage` and `MultiSpan`. Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-03-31Move stable hash from TyS into a datastructure that can be shared with other ↵Oli Scherer-9/+8
interned types.
2022-03-28Revert "Auto merge of #93893 - oli-obk:sad_revert, r=oli-obk"Oli Scherer-3/+8
This reverts commit 6499c5e7fc173a3f55b7a3bd1e6a50e9edef782d, reversing changes made to 78450d2d602b06d9b94349aaf8cece1a4acaf3a8.
2022-03-16rustc_error: make ErrorReported impossible to constructmark-7/+13
There are a few places were we have to construct it, though, and a few places that are more invasive to change. To do this, we create a constructor with a long obvious name.
2022-03-11Improve `AdtDef` interning.Nicholas Nethercote-48/+8
This commit makes `AdtDef` use `Interned`. Much the commit is tedious changes to introduce getter functions. The interesting changes are in `compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/adt.rs`.