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2023-09-14Properly consider binder vars in HasTypeFlagsVisitorMichael Goulet-15/+45
2023-09-13Auto merge of #115803 - RalfJung:const-eval, r=oli-obkbors-169/+115
make the eval() functions on our const types return the resulting value This is a part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/115748 that's hopefully perf-neutral, and that does not depend on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/115764.
2023-09-13restore the old logic adjusting ty::UnevaluatedConst before evaluationRalf Jung-25/+36
2023-09-13Auto merge of #115810 - nnethercote:folding-comments, r=WaffleLapkinbors-8/+8
Folding comments r? `@WaffleLapkin`
2023-09-13Comments to clarify the working of `HasTypeFlagsVisitor`.Nicholas Nethercote-8/+8
2023-09-13make the set of methods between our two Const types more consistentRalf Jung-97/+85
2023-09-13make the eval() functions on our const types return the resulting valueRalf Jung-120/+67
2023-09-12`#[diagnostic::on_unimplemented]` without filtersGeorg Semmler-0/+16
This commit adds support for a `#[diagnostic::on_unimplemented]` attribute with the following options: * `message` to customize the primary error message * `note` to add a customized note message to an error message * `label` to customize the label part of the error message Co-authored-by: León Orell Valerian Liehr <me@fmease.dev> Co-authored-by: Michael Goulet <michael@errs.io>
2023-09-12Auto merge of #115699 - RalfJung:interpret-abi-compat, r=oli-obkbors-1/+3
interpret: change ABI-compat test to be type-based This makes the test consistent across targets. Otherwise the chances are very high that ABI mismatches get accepted on x86_64 but still fail on many other targets with more complicated ABIs. This implements (most of) the rules described in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/115476.
2023-09-11Rollup merge of #115743 - compiler-errors:no-impls, r=davidtwcoMatthias Krüger-0/+4
Point out if a local trait has no implementations Slightly helps with #115741
2023-09-11Rollup merge of #115727 - fee1-dead-contrib:effect-fallback, r=oli-obkMatthias Krüger-8/+39
Implement fallback for effect param r? `@oli-obk` or `@lcnr` tracking issue for this ongoing work: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/110395
2023-09-11add `is_host_effect` to `GenericParamDefKind::Const` and address reviewDeadbeef-3/+3
2023-09-11Disentangle `Debug` and `Display` for `Ty`.Nicholas Nethercote-3/+22
The `Debug` impl for `Ty` just calls the `Display` impl for `Ty`. This is surprising and annoying. In particular, it means `Debug` doesn't show as much information as `Debug` for `TyKind` does. And `Debug` is used in some user-facing error messages, which seems bad. This commit changes the `Debug` impl for `Ty` to call the `Debug` impl for `TyKind`. It also does a number of follow-up changes to preserve existing output, many of which involve inserting `with_no_trimmed_paths!` calls. It also adds `Display` impls for `UserType` and `Canonical`. Some tests have changes to expected output: - Those that use the `rustc_abi(debug)` attribute. - Those that use the `EMIT_MIR` annotation. In each case the output is slightly uglier than before. This isn't ideal, but it's pretty weird (particularly for the attribute) that the output is using `Debug` in the first place. They're fairly obscure attributes (I hadn't heard of them) so I'm not worried by this. For `async-is-unwindsafe.stderr`, there is one line that now lacks a full path. This is a consistency improvement, because all the other mentions of `Context` in this test lack a path.
2023-09-10Point out if a local trait has no implementationsMichael Goulet-0/+4
2023-09-10Implement fallback for effect paramDeadbeef-5/+36
2023-09-09Use `FreezeLock` for `CStore`John Kåre Alsaker-5/+3
2023-09-09fix ptr_metadata_ty for DynStar typeRalf Jung-1/+3
2023-09-08Auto merge of #115612 - cjgillot:const-prop-int, r=oli-obkbors-0/+5
Improvements to dataflow const-prop Partially cherry-picked from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/110719 r? `@oli-obk` cc `@jachris`
2023-09-08Rollup merge of #115629 - compiler-errors:sugg-deref-unsize, r=oli-obkMatthias Krüger-11/+8
Don't suggest dereferencing to unsized type Rudimentary check that the self type is Sized. I don't really like any of this diagnostics code -- it's really messy and also really prone to false positives and negatives, but oh well. Fixes #115569
2023-09-08Rollup merge of #115624 - compiler-errors:rtn-path, r=WaffleLapkinMatthias Krüger-0/+11
Print the path of a return-position impl trait in trait when `return_type_notation` is enabled When we're printing a return-position impl trait in trait, we usually just print it like an opaque. This is *usually* fine, but can be confusing when using `return_type_notation`. Print the path of the method from where the RPITIT originates when this feature gate is enabled.
2023-09-07Ensure that dyn trait bounds stay sortedMichael Goulet-11/+8
2023-09-07Print the path of an RPITIT in RTNMichael Goulet-0/+11
2023-09-07Implement refinement lint for RPITITMichael Goulet-1/+1
2023-09-06Rollup merge of #115578 - ouz-a:rustc_clarify, r=oli-obkMatthias Krüger-1/+1
Clarify cryptic comments Clarifies some unclear comments that lurked in the compiler. r? ``@oli-obk``
2023-09-06Support a few more rvalues.Camille GILLOT-0/+5
2023-09-06make comments less crypticouz-a-1/+1
2023-09-02Add `Freeze` type and use it to store `Definitions`John Kåre Alsaker-10/+10
2023-09-01Auto merge of #113126 - Bryanskiy:delete_old, r=petrochenkovbors-2/+0
Replace old private-in-public diagnostic with type privacy lints Next part of RFC https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/48054. r? `@petrochenkov`
2023-08-30Don't record spans for predicates in coherenceMichael Goulet-1/+1
2023-08-30Pretty-print impl trait to name it.Camille GILLOT-4/+0
2023-08-29Rollup merge of #111580 - atsuzaki:layout-ice, r=oli-obkMatthias Krüger-1/+9
Don't ICE on layout computation failure Fixes #111176 regression. r? `@oli-obk`
2023-08-29Auto merge of #114894 - Zoxc:sharded-cfg-cleanup2, r=cjgillotbors-19/+20
Remove conditional use of `Sharded` from query state `Sharded` is already a zero cost abstraction, so it shouldn't affect the performance of the single thread compiler if LLVM does its job. r? `@cjgillot`
2023-08-28Don't ICE on layout computation failureKatherine Philip-1/+9
2023-08-25Auto merge of #114201 - Centri3:explicit-repr-rust, r=WaffleLapkinbors-0/+1
Allow explicit `#[repr(Rust)]` This is identical to no `repr()` at all. For `Rust, packed` and `Rust, align(x)`, it should be the same as no `Rust` at all (as, afaik, `#[repr(align(16))]` uses the Rust ABI.) The main use case for this is being able to explicitly say "I want to use the Rust ABI" in very very rare circumstances where the first obvious choice would be the C ABI yet is undesirable, which is already possible with functions as `extern "Rust"`. This would be useful for silencing https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/11253. It's also more consistent with `extern`. The lack of this also tripped me up a bit when I was new to Rust, as I expected this to be possible.
2023-08-24Optimize `lock_shards`John Kåre Alsaker-19/+20
2023-08-19instead of collecting newly formatted Strings into one String, only create a ↵Matthias Krüger-4/+5
single String and write!() to it (clippy::format_collect)
2023-08-17Revert "Implement references VarDebugInfo."Camille GILLOT-1/+0
This reverts commit 2ec007191348ef7cc13eb55e44e007b02cf75cf3.
2023-08-16Don't ICE in is_trivially_sized when encountering late-bound self tyMichael Goulet-2/+2
2023-08-15Rollup merge of #114772 - fee1-dead-contrib:typed-did, r=b-naberGuillaume Gomez-6/+9
Add `{Local}ModDefId` to more strongly type DefIds` Based on #110862 by `@Nilstrieb`
2023-08-15more span infoMichael Goulet-1/+1
2023-08-14Use `{Local}ModDefId` in many queriesNilstrieb-6/+9
2023-08-10Rollup merge of #114622 - petrochenkov:noplugin, r=oli-obkMichael Goulet-7/+54
rustc: Move `crate_types` and `stable_crate_id` from `Session` to `GlobalCtxt` Removes two pieces of mutable state. Follow up to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/114578.
2023-08-09Rollup merge of #111891 - rustbox:feat/riscv-isr-cconv, r=jackh726Matthias Krüger-0/+2
feat: `riscv-interrupt-{m,s}` calling conventions Similar to prior support added for the mips430, avr, and x86 targets this change implements the rough equivalent of clang's [`__attribute__((interrupt))`][clang-attr] for riscv targets, enabling e.g. ```rust static mut CNT: usize = 0; pub extern "riscv-interrupt-m" fn isr_m() { unsafe { CNT += 1; } } ``` to produce highly effective assembly like: ```asm pub extern "riscv-interrupt-m" fn isr_m() { 420003a0: 1141 addi sp,sp,-16 unsafe { CNT += 1; 420003a2: c62a sw a0,12(sp) 420003a4: c42e sw a1,8(sp) 420003a6: 3fc80537 lui a0,0x3fc80 420003aa: 63c52583 lw a1,1596(a0) # 3fc8063c <_ZN12esp_riscv_rt3CNT17hcec3e3a214887d53E.0> 420003ae: 0585 addi a1,a1,1 420003b0: 62b52e23 sw a1,1596(a0) } } 420003b4: 4532 lw a0,12(sp) 420003b6: 45a2 lw a1,8(sp) 420003b8: 0141 addi sp,sp,16 420003ba: 30200073 mret ``` (disassembly via `riscv64-unknown-elf-objdump -C -S --disassemble ./esp32c3-hal/target/riscv32imc-unknown-none-elf/release/examples/gpio_interrupt`) This outcome is superior to hand-coded interrupt routines which, lacking visibility into any non-assembly body of the interrupt handler, have to be very conservative and save the [entire CPU state to the stack frame][full-frame-save]. By instead asking LLVM to only save the registers that it uses, we defer the decision to the tool with the best context: it can more accurately account for the cost of spills if it knows that every additional register used is already at the cost of an implicit spill. At the LLVM level, this is apparently [implemented by] marking every register as "[callee-save]," matching the semantics of an interrupt handler nicely (it has to leave the CPU state just as it found it after its `{m|s}ret`). This approach is not suitable for every interrupt handler, as it makes no attempt to e.g. save the state in a user-accessible stack frame. For a full discussion of those challenges and tradeoffs, please refer to [the interrupt calling conventions RFC][rfc]. Inside rustc, this implementation differs from prior art because LLVM does not expose the "all-saved" function flavor as a calling convention directly, instead preferring to use an attribute that allows for differentiating between "machine-mode" and "superivsor-mode" interrupts. Finally, some effort has been made to guide those who may not yet be aware of the differences between machine-mode and supervisor-mode interrupts as to why no `riscv-interrupt` calling convention is exposed through rustc, and similarly for why `riscv-interrupt-u` makes no appearance (as it would complicate future LLVM upgrades). [clang-attr]: https://clang.llvm.org/docs/AttributeReference.html#interrupt-risc-v [full-frame-save]: https://github.com/esp-rs/esp-riscv-rt/blob/9281af2ecffe13e40992917316f36920c26acaf3/src/lib.rs#L440-L469 [implemented by]: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/b7fb2a3fec7c187d58a6d338ab512d9173bca987/llvm/lib/Target/RISCV/RISCVRegisterInfo.cpp#L61-L67 [callee-save]: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/973f1fe7a8591c7af148e573491ab68cc15b6ecf/llvm/lib/Target/RISCV/RISCVCallingConv.td#L30-L37 [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3246
2023-08-09rustc: Move `stable_crate_id` from `Session` to `GlobalCtxt`Vadim Petrochenkov-4/+12
Removes a piece of mutable state. Follow up to #114578.
2023-08-09rustc: Move `crate_types` from `Session` to `GlobalCtxt`Vadim Petrochenkov-3/+42
Removes a piece of mutable state. Follow up to #114578.
2023-08-09Rollup merge of #114548 - fee1-dead-contrib:migrate-to-trans, r=davidtwcoMatthias Krüger-7/+18
Migrate a trait selection error to use diagnostic translation
2023-08-08feat: `riscv-interrupt-{m,s}` calling conventionsSeth Pellegrino-0/+2
Similar to prior support added for the mips430, avr, and x86 targets this change implements the rough equivalent of clang's [`__attribute__((interrupt))`][clang-attr] for riscv targets, enabling e.g. ```rust static mut CNT: usize = 0; pub extern "riscv-interrupt-m" fn isr_m() { unsafe { CNT += 1; } } ``` to produce highly effective assembly like: ```asm pub extern "riscv-interrupt-m" fn isr_m() { 420003a0: 1141 addi sp,sp,-16 unsafe { CNT += 1; 420003a2: c62a sw a0,12(sp) 420003a4: c42e sw a1,8(sp) 420003a6: 3fc80537 lui a0,0x3fc80 420003aa: 63c52583 lw a1,1596(a0) # 3fc8063c <_ZN12esp_riscv_rt3CNT17hcec3e3a214887d53E.0> 420003ae: 0585 addi a1,a1,1 420003b0: 62b52e23 sw a1,1596(a0) } } 420003b4: 4532 lw a0,12(sp) 420003b6: 45a2 lw a1,8(sp) 420003b8: 0141 addi sp,sp,16 420003ba: 30200073 mret ``` (disassembly via `riscv64-unknown-elf-objdump -C -S --disassemble ./esp32c3-hal/target/riscv32imc-unknown-none-elf/release/examples/gpio_interrupt`) This outcome is superior to hand-coded interrupt routines which, lacking visibility into any non-assembly body of the interrupt handler, have to be very conservative and save the [entire CPU state to the stack frame][full-frame-save]. By instead asking LLVM to only save the registers that it uses, we defer the decision to the tool with the best context: it can more accurately account for the cost of spills if it knows that every additional register used is already at the cost of an implicit spill. At the LLVM level, this is apparently [implemented by] marking every register as "[callee-save]," matching the semantics of an interrupt handler nicely (it has to leave the CPU state just as it found it after its `{m|s}ret`). This approach is not suitable for every interrupt handler, as it makes no attempt to e.g. save the state in a user-accessible stack frame. For a full discussion of those challenges and tradeoffs, please refer to [the interrupt calling conventions RFC][rfc]. Inside rustc, this implementation differs from prior art because LLVM does not expose the "all-saved" function flavor as a calling convention directly, instead preferring to use an attribute that allows for differentiating between "machine-mode" and "superivsor-mode" interrupts. Finally, some effort has been made to guide those who may not yet be aware of the differences between machine-mode and supervisor-mode interrupts as to why no `riscv-interrupt` calling convention is exposed through rustc, and similarly for why `riscv-interrupt-u` makes no appearance (as it would complicate future LLVM upgrades). [clang-attr]: https://clang.llvm.org/docs/AttributeReference.html#interrupt-risc-v [full-frame-save]: https://github.com/esp-rs/esp-riscv-rt/blob/9281af2ecffe13e40992917316f36920c26acaf3/src/lib.rs#L440-L469 [implemented by]: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/b7fb2a3fec7c187d58a6d338ab512d9173bca987/llvm/lib/Target/RISCV/RISCVRegisterInfo.cpp#L61-L67 [callee-save]: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/973f1fe7a8591c7af148e573491ab68cc15b6ecf/llvm/lib/Target/RISCV/RISCVCallingConv.td#L30-L37 [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3246
2023-08-08Auto merge of #114545 - fee1-dead-contrib:lower-impl-effect, r=oli-obkbors-2/+7
correctly lower `impl const` to bind to host effect param r? `@oli-obk`
2023-08-08Auto merge of #114602 - compiler-errors:rpit-outlives-sadness, r=oli-obkbors-0/+78
Map RPIT duplicated lifetimes back to fn captured lifetimes Use the [`lifetime_mapping`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_hir/hir/struct.OpaqueTy.html#structfield.lifetime_mapping) to map an RPIT's captured lifetimes back to the early- or late-bound lifetimes from its parent function. We may be going thru several layers of mapping, since opaques can be nested, so we introduce `TyCtxt::map_rpit_lifetime_to_fn_lifetime` to loop through several opaques worth of mapping, and handle turning it into a `ty::Region` as well. We can then use this instead of the identity substs for RPITs in `check_opaque_meets_bounds` to address #114285. We can then also use `map_rpit_lifetime_to_fn_lifetime` to properly install bidirectional-outlives predicates for both RPITs and RPITITs. This addresses #114601. I based this on #114574, but I don't actually know how much of that PR we still need, so some code may be redundant now... :shrug: --- Fixes #114597 Fixes #114579 Fixes #114285 Also fixes #114601, since it turns out we had other bugs with RPITITs and their duplicated lifetime params :sweat_smile:. Supersedes #114574 r? `@oli-obk`
2023-08-08Simplify via map_rpit_lifetime_to_fn_lifetimeMichael Goulet-1/+10