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2025-05-01Set groundwork for proper const normalizationBoxy-2/+3
2025-04-28Rollup merge of #140249 - BoxyUwU:remove_weak_alias_terminology, r=oli-obkGuillaume Gomez-2/+2
Remove `weak` alias terminology I find the "weak" alias terminology to be quite confusing. It implies the existence of "strong" aliases (which do not exist) and I'm not really sure what about weak aliases is "weak". I much prefer "free alias" as the term. I think it's much more obvious what it means as "free function" is a well defined term that already exists in rust. It's also a little confusing given "weak alias" is already a term in linker/codegen spaces which are part of the compiler too. Though I'm not particularly worried about that as it's usually very obvious if you're talking about the type system or not lol. I'm also currently trying to write documentation about aliases and it's somewhat awkward/confusing to be talking about *weak* aliases, when I'm not really sure what the basis for that as the term actually *is*. I would also be happy to just find out there's a nice meaning behind calling them "weak" aliases :-) r? `@oli-obk` maybe we want a types MCP to decide on a specific naming here? or maybe we think its just too late to go back on this naming decision ^^'
2025-04-26convert some `GenericArg` to `Term`lcnr-1/+1
2025-04-24Remove `weak` alias terminologyBoxy-2/+2
2025-04-15Move `name` field from `AssocItem` to `AssocKind` variants.Nicholas Nethercote-3/+3
To accurately reflect that RPITIT assoc items don't have a name. This avoids the use of `kw::Empty` to mean "no name", which is error prone. Helps with #137978.
2025-04-11Rollup merge of #139662 - nnethercote:tweak-DefPathData, r=compiler-errorsJacob Pratt-2/+2
Tweak `DefPathData` Some improvements in and around `DefPathData`, following on from #137977. r? `@spastorino`
2025-04-11Auto merge of #139453 - compiler-errors:incr, r=jieyouxubors-1/+1
Prepend temp files with per-invocation random string to avoid temp filename conflicts https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/139407 uncovered a very subtle unsoundness with incremental codegen, failing compilation sessions (due to assembler errors), and the "prefer hard linking over copying files" strategy we use in the compiler for file management. Specifically, imagine we're building a single file 3 times, all with `-Csave-temps -Cincremental=...`. Let's call the object file we're building for the codegen unit for `main` "`XXX.o`" just for clarity since it's probably some gigantic hash name: ``` #[inline(never)] #[cfg(any(rpass1, rpass3))] fn a() -> i32 { 0 } #[cfg(any(cfail2))] fn a() -> i32 { 1 } fn main() { evil::evil(); assert_eq!(a(), 0); } mod evil { #[cfg(any(rpass1, rpass3))] pub fn evil() { unsafe { std::arch::asm!("/* */"); } } #[cfg(any(cfail2))] pub fn evil() { unsafe { std::arch::asm!("missing"); } } } ``` Session 1 (`rpass1`): * Type-check, borrow-check, etc. * Serialize the dep graph to the incremental working directory `.../s-...-working/`. * Codegen object file to a temp file `XXX.rcgu.o` which is spit out in the cwd. * Hard-link[^1] `XXX.rcgu.o` to the incremental working directory `.../s-...-working/XXX.o`. * Save-temps option means we don't delete `XXX.rgcu.o`. * Link the binary and stuff. * Finalize[^2] the working incremental session by renaming `.../s-...-working` to ` s-...-asjkdhsjakd` (some other finalized incr comp session dir name). Session 2 (`cfail2`): * Load artifacts from the previous *finalized* incremental session, namely the dep graph. * Type-check, borrow-check, etc. since the file has changed, so most dep graph nodes are red. * Serialize the dep graph to the incremental working directory `.../s-...-working/`. * Codegen object file to a temp file `XXX.rcgu.o`. **HERE IS THE PROBLEM**: The hard-link is still set up to point to the inode from `XXX.o` from the first session, so this also modifies the `XXX.o` in the previous finalized session directory. * Codegen emits an error b/c `missing` is not an instruction, so we abort before finalizing the incremental session. Specifically, this means that the *previous* session is the last finalized session. Session 3 (`rpass3`): * Load artifacts from the previous *finalized* incremental session, namely the dep graph. NOTE that this is from session 1. * All the dep graph nodes are green since we are basically replaying session 1. * codegen object file `XXX.o`, which is detected as *reused* from session 1 since dep nodes were green. That means we **reuse** `XXX.o` which had been dirtied from session 2. * Link the binary and stuff. This results in a binary which reuses some of the build artifacts from session 2, but thinks it's from session 1. At this point, I hope it's clear to see that the incremental results from session 1 were dirtied from session 2, but we reuse them as if session 1 was the previous (finalized) incremental session we ran. This is at best really buggy, and at worst **unsound**. This isn't limited to `-C save-temps`, since there are other combinations of flags that may keep around temporary files (hard linked) in the working directory (like `-C debuginfo=1 -C split-debuginfo=unpacked` on darwin, for example). --- This PR implements a fix which is to prepend temp filenames with a random string that is generated per invocation of rustc. This string is not *deterministic*, but temporary files are transient anyways, so I don't believe this is a problem. That means that temp files are now something like... `{crate-name}.{cgu}.{invocation_temp}.rcgu.o`, where `{invocation_temp}` is the new temporary string we generate per invocation of rustc. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/139407 [^1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/175dcc7773d65c1b1542c351392080f48c05799f/compiler/rustc_fs_util/src/lib.rs#L60 [^2]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/175dcc7773d65c1b1542c351392080f48c05799f/compiler/rustc_incremental/src/persist/fs.rs#L1-L40
2025-04-11Introduce `DefPathData::AnonAssocTy`.Nicholas Nethercote-2/+2
PR #137977 changed `DefPathData::TypeNs` to contain `Option<Symbol>` to account for RPITIT assoc types being anonymous. This commit changes it back to `Symbol` and gives anonymous assoc types their own variant. It makes things a bit nicer overall.
2025-04-09Rollup merge of #139364 - Kohei316:feat/doc-hidden-suggestion, r=nnethercoteMatthias Krüger-0/+7
Make the compiler suggest actual paths instead of visible paths if the visible paths are through any doc hidden path. close #127011 Currently, when emitting a diagnostic about a valid trait, the compiler suggestes using visible paths of the trait even if they are through a doc hidden path. This PR updates the compiler to suggest actual paths in these cases.
2025-04-08clean code: remove Deref<Target=RegionKind> impl for Region and use `.kind()`xizheyin-4/+4
Signed-off-by: xizheyin <xizheyin@smail.nju.edu.cn>
2025-04-07Simplify temp path creation a bitMichael Goulet-1/+1
2025-04-04Make the compiler suggest actual paths instead of visible paths if the ↵morine0122-0/+7
visible paths are through any doc hidden path.
2025-03-30Encode synthetic by-move coroutine body with a different DefPathDataMichael Goulet-2/+5
2025-03-26Remove `kw::Empty` uses from `rustc_middle`.Nicholas Nethercote-6/+4
There are several places in `rustc_middle` that check for an empty lifetime name. These checks appear to be totally unnecessary, because empty lifetime names aren't produced here. (Empty lifetime names *are* possible in `hir::Lifetime`. Perhaps there was some confusion between it and the `rustc_middle` types?) This commit removes the `kw::Empty` checks.
2025-03-18Move `hir::Item::ident` into `hir::ItemKind`.Nicholas Nethercote-5/+3
`hir::Item` has an `ident` field. - It's always non-empty for these item kinds: `ExternCrate`, `Static`, `Const`, `Fn`, `Macro`, `Mod`, `TyAlias`, `Enum`, `Struct`, `Union`, Trait`, TraitAalis`. - It's always empty for these item kinds: `ForeignMod`, `GlobalAsm`, `Impl`. - For `Use`, it is non-empty for `UseKind::Single` and empty for `UseKind::{Glob,ListStem}`. All of this is quite non-obvious; the only documentation is a single comment saying "The name might be a dummy name in case of anonymous items". Some sites that handle items check for an empty ident, some don't. This is a very C-like way of doing things, but this is Rust, we have sum types, we can do this properly and never forget to check for the exceptional case and never YOLO possibly empty identifiers (or possibly dummy spans) around and hope that things will work out. The commit is large but it's mostly obvious plumbing work. Some notable things. - A similar transformation makes sense for `ast::Item`, but this is already a big change. That can be done later. - Lots of assertions are added to item lowering to ensure that identifiers are empty/non-empty as expected. These will be removable when `ast::Item` is done later. - `ItemKind::Use` doesn't get an `Ident`, but `UseKind::Single` does. - `lower_use_tree` is significantly simpler. No more confusing `&mut Ident` to deal with. - `ItemKind::ident` is a new method, it returns an `Option<Ident>`. It's used with `unwrap` in a few places; sometimes it's hard to tell exactly which item kinds might occur. None of these unwraps fail on the test suite. It's conceivable that some might fail on alternative input. We can deal with those if/when they happen. - In `trait_path` the `find_map`/`if let` is replaced with a loop, and things end up much clearer that way. - `named_span` no longer checks for an empty name; instead the call site now checks for a missing identifier if necessary. - `maybe_inline_local` doesn't need the `glob` argument, it can be computed in-function from the `renamed` argument. - `arbitrary_source_item_ordering::check_mod` had a big `if` statement that was just getting the ident from the item kinds that had one. It could be mostly replaced by a single call to the new `ItemKind::ident` method. - `ItemKind` grows from 56 to 64 bytes, but `Item` stays the same size, and that's what matters, because `ItemKind` only occurs within `Item`.
2025-03-15Fold visit into tyMichael Goulet-1/+1
2025-03-12Add an opt-out in pretty printing for RTN renderingMichael Goulet-25/+92
2025-03-07Make synthetic RPITIT assoc ty name handling more rigorous.Nicholas Nethercote-2/+2
Currently it relies on special treatment of `kw::Empty`, which is really easy to get wrong. This commit makes the special case clearer in the type system by using `Option`. It's a bit clumsy, but the synthetic name handling itself is a bit clumsy; better to make it explicit than sneak it in. Fixes #133426.
2025-03-03Rename a bitMichael Goulet-15/+6
2025-03-03Fix pretty printing of unsafe bindersMichael Goulet-37/+80
2025-02-27Rollup merge of #136846 - nnethercote:make-AssocOp-more-like-ExprKind, ↵Matthias Krüger-4/+1
r=spastorino Make `AssocOp` more like `ExprKind` This is step 1 of [MCP 831](https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/831). r? ``@estebank``
2025-02-27Introduce `AssocOp::Binary`.Nicholas Nethercote-4/+1
It mirrors `ExprKind::Binary`, and contains a `BinOpKind`. This makes `AssocOp` more like `ExprKind`. Note that the variants removed from `AssocOp` are all named differently to `BinOpToken`, e.g. `Multiply` instead of `Mul`, so that's an inconsistency removed. The commit adds `precedence` and `fixity` methods to `BinOpKind`, and calls them from the corresponding methods in `AssocOp`. This avoids the need to create an `AssocOp` from a `BinOpKind` in a bunch of places, and `AssocOp::from_ast_binop` is removed. `AssocOp::to_ast_binop` is also no longer needed. Overall things are shorter and nicer.
2025-02-25Teach structured errors to display short `Ty`Esteban Küber-6/+12
Make it so that every structured error annotated with `#[derive(Diagnostic)]` that has a field of type `Ty<'_>`, the printing of that value into a `String` will look at the thread-local storage `TyCtxt` in order to shorten to a length appropriate with the terminal width. When this happen, the resulting error will have a note with the file where the full type name was written to. ``` error[E0618]: expected function, found `((..., ..., ..., ...), ..., ..., ...)`` --> long.rs:7:5 | 6 | fn foo(x: D) { //~ `x` has type `(... | - `x` has type `((..., ..., ..., ...), ..., ..., ...)` 7 | x(); //~ ERROR expected function, found `(... | ^-- | | | call expression requires function | = note: the full name for the type has been written to 'long.long-type-14182675702747116984.txt' = note: consider using `--verbose` to print the full type name to the console ```
2025-02-23Fix missing self subst when rendering Fn* trait with no output typeMichael Goulet-10/+14
2025-02-17Move some `Map` methods onto `TyCtxt`.Nicholas Nethercote-3/+2
The end goal is to eliminate `Map` altogether. I added a `hir_` prefix to all of them, that seemed simplest. The exceptions are `module_items` which became `hir_module_free_items` because there was already a `hir_module_items`, and `items` which became `hir_free_items` for consistency with `hir_module_free_items`.
2025-02-13intern valtreesLukas Markeffsky-13/+11
2025-02-12Rollup merge of #136884 - compiler-errors:fn-zst, r=BoxyUwUMatthias Krüger-4/+9
Lower fn items as ZST valtrees and delay a bug Lower it as a ZST instead of a const error, which we can handle mostly fine. Delay a bug so we don't accidentally support it tho. r? BoxyUwU Fixes #136855 Fixes #136853 Fixes #136854 Fixes #136337 Only added one test bc that's really the crux of the issue (fn item in array length position).
2025-02-11Lower fn items as ZST valtrees and delay a bugMichael Goulet-4/+9
2025-02-11Simplify intra-crate qualifiers.Nicholas Nethercote-2/+2
The following is a weird pattern for a file within `rustc_middle`: ``` use rustc_middle::aaa; use crate::bbb; ``` More sensible and standard would be this: ``` use crate::{aaa, bbb}; ``` I.e. we generally prefer using `crate::` to using a crate's own name. (Exceptions are things like in macros where `crate::` doesn't work because the macro is used in multiple crates.) This commit fixes a bunch of these weird qualifiers.
2025-02-05Pretty print pattern type values with `transmute` if they don't satisfy ↵Oli Scherer-1/+1
their pattern
2025-02-03Rollup merge of #136430 - FedericoBruzzone:follow-up-136180, r=oli-obkMatthias Krüger-20/+22
Use the type-level constant value `ty::Value` where needed **Follow-up to #136180** ### Summary This PR refactors functions to accept a single type-level constant value `ty::Value` instead of separate `ty::ValTree` and `ty::Ty` parameters: - `valtree_to_const_value`: now takes `ty::Value` - `pretty_print_const_valtree`: now takes `ty::Value` - Uses `pretty_print_const_valtree` for formatting valtrees when `visit_const_operand` - Moves `try_to_raw_bytes` from `ty::Valtree` to `ty::Value` --- r? ``@lukas-code`` ``@oli-obk``
2025-02-03Move `try_to_raw_bytes` from `ty::Valtree` to `ty::Value`FedericoBruzzone-13/+11
Signed-off-by: FedericoBruzzone <federico.bruzzone.i@gmail.com>
2025-02-03Refactor using the type-level constant value `ty::Value`FedericoBruzzone-26/+30
Signed-off-by: FedericoBruzzone <federico.bruzzone.i@gmail.com>
2025-01-31Rework "long type names" printing logicEsteban Küber-30/+67
Make it so more type-system types can be printed in a shortened version (like `Predicate`s). Centralize printing the information about the "full type name path". Make the "long type path" for the file where long types are written part of `Diag`, so that it becomes easier to keep track of it, and ensure it will always will be printed out last in the diagnostic by making its addition to the output implicit. Tweak the shortening of types in "expected/found" labels. Remove dead file `note.rs`.
2025-01-30add commentsLukas Markeffsky-0/+1
2025-01-30introduce `ty::Value`Lukas Markeffsky-26/+25
Co-authored-by: FedericoBruzzone <federico.bruzzone.i@gmail.com>
2025-01-28Make mir dumps more readableOli Scherer-0/+4
2025-01-15Render fn defs with target_features attrs with the attributeOli Scherer-1/+8
2025-01-06Use a post-monomorphization typing env when mangling components that come ↵Michael Goulet-21/+19
from impls
2024-12-25Actually print all the relevant parts of a coroutine in verbose modeMichael Goulet-0/+6
2024-12-22Begin to implement type system layer of unsafe bindersMichael Goulet-0/+5
2024-12-18introduce `LateParamRegionKind`lcnr-2/+7
2024-12-18Re-export more `rustc_span::symbol` things from `rustc_span`.Nicholas Nethercote-2/+1
`rustc_span::symbol` defines some things that are re-exported from `rustc_span`, such as `Symbol` and `sym`. But it doesn't re-export some closely related things such as `Ident` and `kw`. So you can do `use rustc_span::{Symbol, sym}` but you have to do `use rustc_span::symbol::{Ident, kw}`, which is inconsistent for no good reason. This commit re-exports `Ident`, `kw`, and `MacroRulesNormalizedIdent`, and changes many `rustc_span::symbol::` qualifiers in `compiler/` to `rustc_span::`. This is a 200+ net line of code reduction, mostly because many files with two `use rustc_span` items can be reduced to one.
2024-12-11Rename projection_def_id to item_def_idMichael Goulet-1/+1
2024-11-22Pretty print AsyncFn traits tooMichael Goulet-11/+23
2024-11-22Simplify logic a bitMichael Goulet-113/+68
2024-11-04ty::BrK -> ty::BoundRegionKind::KMichael Goulet-9/+10
2024-11-03compiler: Directly use rustc_abi in metadata and middleJubilee Young-3/+2
Stop reexporting ReprOptions from middle::ty
2024-10-30Merge HostPolarity and BoundConstnessMichael Goulet-4/+4
2024-10-24Implement const effect predicate in new solverMichael Goulet-0/+10