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2025-08-25Remove the lifetime from `ExpTokenPair`/`SeqSep`.Nicholas Nethercote-2/+2
`TokenKind` now impls `Copy`, so we can store it directly rather than a reference.
2025-08-19Prevent impossible combinations in `ast::ModKind`.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+1
`ModKind::Loaded` has an `inline` field and a `had_parse_error` field. If the `inline` field is `Inline::Yes` then `had_parse_error` must be `Ok(())`. This commit moves the `had_parse_error` field into the `Inline::No` variant. This makes it impossible to create the nonsensical combination of `inline == Inline::Yes` and `had_parse_error = Err(_)`.
2025-08-14Add FnContext in parser for diagnosticxizheyin-20/+48
Signed-off-by: xizheyin <xizheyin@smail.nju.edu.cn>
2025-08-11Extract ast TraitImplHeaderCameron Steffen-14/+13
2025-08-11Tweak trait modifier errorsCameron Steffen-19/+10
2025-08-11Move trait impl modifier errors to parsingCameron Steffen-1/+35
This is a technically a breaking change for what can be parsed in `#[cfg(false)]`.
2025-08-09remove `P`Deadbeef-20/+21
2025-08-06Rollup merge of #144956 - fmease:gate-const-trait-syntax, r=BoxyUwUGuillaume Gomez-0/+3
Gate const trait syntax Missed this during my review of rust-lang/rust#143879, huge apologies! Fixes [after beta backport] https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/144958. cc ``@fee1-dead`` r? ``@BoxyUwU`` or anyone
2025-08-05Gate const trait syntaxLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-0/+3
2025-07-28use let chains in mir, resolve, targetKivooeo-27/+25
2025-07-17parse `const trait Trait`Deadbeef-7/+21
2025-07-10Remove uncessary parens in closure body with unused lintyukang-1/+1
2025-06-26Make recovery for enum with struct field a bit more accurateMichael Goulet-1/+2
2025-06-20Recover from semicolon field separatorCameron Steffen-15/+18
2025-06-20Factor out seen_comma variableCameron Steffen-15/+3
2025-06-13Rework how the disallowed qualifier lints are generatedJonathan Brouwer-6/+75
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Brouwer <jonathantbrouwer@gmail.com>
2025-06-06Rollup merge of #141603 - nnethercote:reduce-P, r=fee1-deadGuillaume Gomez-2/+2
Reduce `ast::ptr::P` to a typedef of `Box` As per the MCP at https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/878. r? `@fee1-dead`
2025-05-28Reorder `ast::ItemKind::{Struct,Enum,Union}` fields.Nicholas Nethercote-3/+3
So they match the order of the parts in the source code, e.g.: ``` struct Foo<T, U> { t: T, u: U } <-><----> <------------> / | \ ident generics variant_data ```
2025-05-27Reduce `P<T>` to a typedef of `Box<T>`.Nicholas Nethercote-2/+2
Keep the `P` constructor function for now, to minimize immediate churn. All the `into_inner` calls are removed, which is nice.
2025-05-07Use `parse_param_general` when parsing `(T, U)->R` in `parse_path_segment`xizheyin-4/+11
Signed-off-by: xizheyin <xizheyin@smail.nju.edu.cn> Co-authored-by: Vadim Petrochenkov <vadim.petrochenkov@gmail.com>
2025-04-24Revert overzealous parse recovery for single colonsLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-0/+11
2025-04-21Remove `token::{Open,Close}Delim`.Nicholas Nethercote-31/+25
By replacing them with `{Open,Close}{Param,Brace,Bracket,Invisible}`. PR #137902 made `ast::TokenKind` more like `lexer::TokenKind` by replacing the compound `BinOp{,Eq}(BinOpToken)` variants with fieldless variants `Plus`, `Minus`, `Star`, etc. This commit does a similar thing with delimiters. It also makes `ast::TokenKind` more similar to `parser::TokenType`. This requires a few new methods: - `TokenKind::is_{,open_,close_}delim()` replace various kinds of pattern matches. - `Delimiter::as_{open,close}_token_kind` are used to convert `Delimiter` values to `TokenKind`. Despite these additions, it's a net reduction in lines of code. This is because e.g. `token::OpenParen` is so much shorter than `token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Parenthesis)` that many multi-line forms reduce to single line forms. And many places where the number of lines doesn't change are still easier to read, just because the names are shorter, e.g.: ``` - } else if self.token != token::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Brace) { + } else if self.token != token::CloseBrace { ```
2025-04-14Auto merge of #124141 - ↵bors-4/+3
nnethercote:rm-Nonterminal-and-TokenKind-Interpolated, r=petrochenkov Remove `Nonterminal` and `TokenKind::Interpolated` A third attempt at this; the first attempt was #96724 and the second was #114647. r? `@ghost`
2025-04-09Avoid an empty trait name in impl blocks.Nicholas Nethercote-4/+5
`resolve_ident_in_lexical_scope` checks for an empty name. Why is this necessary? Because `parse_item_impl` can produce an `impl` block with an empty trait name in some cases. This is pretty gross and very non-obvious. This commit avoids the use of the empty trait name. In one case the trait name is instead pulled from `TyKind::ImplTrait`, which prevents the output for `tests/ui/impl-trait/extra-impl-in-trait-impl.rs` from changing. In the other case we just fail the parse and don't try to recover. I think losing error recovery in this obscure case is worth the code cleanup. This change affects `tests/ui/parser/impl-parsing.rs`, which is split in two, and the obsolete `..` syntax cases are removed (they are tested elsewhere).
2025-04-09Return early on an error path in `parse_item_impl`.Nicholas Nethercote-11/+3
Currently the code continues, using an empty path, but it doesn't need to.
2025-04-07Rollup merge of #139035 - nnethercote:PatKind-Missing, r=oli-obkStuart Cook-3/+1
Add new `PatKind::Missing` variants To avoid some ugly uses of `kw::Empty` when handling "missing" patterns, e.g. in bare fn tys. Helps with #137978. Details in the individual commits. r? ``@oli-obk``
2025-04-02Fix two incorrect turbofish suggestionsFreya Arbjerg-7/+25
Fixes #121901
2025-04-02Impl `Copy` for `Token` and `TokenKind`.Nicholas Nethercote-3/+2
2025-04-02Remove `NtBlock`, `Nonterminal`, and `TokenKind::Interpolated`.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+1
`NtBlock` is the last remaining variant of `Nonterminal`, so once it is gone then `Nonterminal` can be removed as well.
2025-04-02Remove `Token::uninterpolated_span`.Nicholas Nethercote-5/+5
In favour of the similar method on `Parser`, which works on things other than identifiers and lifetimes.
2025-04-02Remove `NtExpr` and `NtLiteral`.Nicholas Nethercote-9/+44
Notes about tests: - tests/ui/rfcs/rfc-2294-if-let-guard/feature-gate.rs: some messages are now duplicated due to repeated parsing. - tests/ui/rfcs/rfc-2497-if-let-chains/disallowed-positions.rs: ditto. - `tests/ui/proc-macro/macro-rules-derive-cfg.rs`: the diff looks large but the only difference is the insertion of a single invisible-delimited group around a metavar. - `tests/ui/attributes/nonterminal-expansion.rs`: a slight span degradation, somehow related to the recent massive attr parsing rewrite (#135726). I couldn't work out exactly what is going wrong, but I don't think it's worth holding things up for a single slightly suboptimal error message.
2025-04-01Address review comments.Nicholas Nethercote-17/+16
2025-04-01Move `ast::Item::ident` into `ast::ItemKind`.Nicholas Nethercote-103/+98
`ast::Item` has an `ident` field. - It's always non-empty for these item kinds: `ExternCrate`, `Static`, `Const`, `Fn`, `Mod`, `TyAlias`, `Enum`, `Struct`, `Union`, `Trait`, `TraitAlias`, `MacroDef`, `Delegation`. - It's always empty for these item kinds: `Use`, `ForeignMod`, `GlobalAsm`, `Impl`, `MacCall`, `DelegationMac`. There is a similar story for `AssocItemKind` and `ForeignItemKind`. 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. - `ast::Item` got 8 bytes bigger. This could be avoided by boxing the fields within some of the `ast::ItemKind` variants (specifically: `Struct`, `Union`, `Enum`). I might do that in a follow-up; this commit is big enough already. - For the visitors: `FnKind` no longer needs an `ident` field because the `Fn` within how has one. - In the parser, the `ItemInfo` typedef is no longer needed. It was used in various places to return an `Ident` alongside an `ItemKind`, but now the `Ident` (if present) is within the `ItemKind`. - In a few places I renamed identifier variables called `name` (or `foo_name`) as `ident` (or `foo_ident`), to better match the type, and because `name` is normally used for `Symbol`s. It's confusing to see something like `foo_name.name`.
2025-03-28Add `{ast,hir,thir}::PatKind::Missing` variants.Nicholas Nethercote-3/+1
"Missing" patterns are possible in bare fn types (`fn f(u32)`) and similar places. Currently these are represented in the AST with `ast::PatKind::Ident` with no `by_ref`, no `mut`, an empty ident, and no sub-pattern. This flows through to `{hir,thir}::PatKind::Binding` for HIR and THIR. This is a bit nasty. It's very non-obvious, and easy to forget to check for the exceptional empty identifier case. This commit adds a new variant, `PatKind::Missing`, to do it properly. The process I followed: - Add a `Missing` variant to `{ast,hir,thir}::PatKind`. - Chang `parse_param_general` to produce `ast::PatKind::Missing` instead of `ast::PatKind::Missing`. - Look through `kw::Empty` occurrences to find functions where an existing empty ident check needs replacing with a `PatKind::Missing` check: `print_param`, `check_trait_item`, `is_named_param`. - Add a `PatKind::Missing => unreachable!(),` arm to every exhaustive match identified by the compiler. - Find which arms are actually reachable by running the test suite, changing them to something appropriate, usually by looking at what would happen to a `PatKind::Ident`/`PatKind::Binding` with no ref, no `mut`, an empty ident, and no subpattern. Quite a few of the `unreachable!()` arms were never reached. This makes sense because `PatKind::Missing` can't happen in every pattern, only in places like bare fn tys and trait fn decls. I also tried an alternative approach: modifying `ast::Param::pat` to hold an `Option<P<Pat>>` instead of a `P<Pat>`, but that quickly turned into a very large and painful change. Adding `PatKind::Missing` is much easier.
2025-03-26Rollup merge of #138898 - fmease:decrustify-parser-post-ty-ascr, ↵Stuart Cook-1/+1
r=compiler-errors Mostly parser: Eliminate code that's been dead / semi-dead since the removal of type ascription syntax **Disclaimer**: This PR is intended to mostly clean up code as opposed to bringing about behavioral changes. Therefore it doesn't aim to address any of the 'FIXME: remove after a month [dated: 2023-05-02]: "type ascription syntax has been removed, see issue [#]101728"'. --- By commit: 1. Removes truly dead code: * Since 1.71 (#109128) `let _ = { f: x };` is a syntax error as opposed to a semantic error which allows the parse-time diagnostic (suggestion) "*struct literal body without path // you might have forgotten […]*" to kick in. * The analysis-time diagnostic (suggestion) from <=1.70 "*cannot find value \`f\` in this scope // you might have forgotten […]*" is therefore no longer reachable. 2. Updates `is_certainly_not_a_block` to be in line with the current grammar: * The seq. `{ ident:` is definitely not the start of a block. Before the removal of ty ascr, `{ ident: ty_start` would begin a block expr. * This shouldn't make more code compile IINM, it should *ultimately* only affect diagnostics. * For example, `if T { f: () } {}` will now be interpreted as an `if` with struct lit `T { f: () }` as its *condition* (which is banned in the parser anyway) as opposed to just `T` (with the *consequent* being `f : ()` which is also invalid (since 1.71)). The diagnostics are almost the same because we have two separate parse recovery procedures + diagnostics: `StructLiteralNeedingParens` (*invalid struct lit*) before and `StructLiteralNotAllowedHere` (*struct lits aren't allowed here*) now, as you can see from the diff. * (As an aside, even before this PR, fn `maybe_suggest_struct_literal` should've just used the much older & clearer `StructLiteralNotAllowedHere`) * NB: This does sadly regress the compiler output for `tests/ui/parser/type-ascription-in-pattern.rs` but that can be fixed in follow-up PRs. It's not super important IMO and a natural consequence. 3. Removes code that's become dead due to the prior commit. * Basically reverts #106620 + #112475 (without regressing rustc's output!). * Now the older & more robust parse recovery procedure (cc `StructLiteralNotAllowedHere`) takes care of the cases the removed code used to handle. * This automatically fixes the suggestions for \[[playground](https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=stable&mode=debug&edition=2024&gist=7e2030163b11ee96d17adc3325b01780)\]: * `if Ty::<i32> { f: K }.m() {}`: `if Ty::<i32> { SomeStruct { f: K } }.m() {}` (broken) → ` if (Ty::<i32> { f: K }).m() {}` * `if <T as Trait>::Out { f: K::<> }.m() {}`: `if <T as Trait>(::Out { f: K::<> }).m() {}` (broken) → `if (<T as Trait>::Out { f: K::<> }).m() {}` 4. Merge and simplify UI tests pertaining to this issue, so it's easier to add more regression tests like for the two cases mentioned above. 5. Merge UI tests and add the two regression tests. Best reviewed commit by commit (on request I'll partially squash after approval).
2025-03-25Rollup merge of #138911 - compiler-errors:define-opaque, r=oli-obkJacob Pratt-2/+11
Allow defining opaques in statics and consts r? oli-obk Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/138902
2025-03-25Allow defining opaques in statics and constsMichael Goulet-2/+11
2025-03-25Remove now unreachable parse recovery codeLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-1/+1
StructLiteralNeedingParens is no longer reachable always giving precedence to StructLiteralNotAllowedHere. As an aside: The former error struct shouldn't've existed in the first place. We should've just used the latter in this branch.
2025-03-25Use `sym::dummy` for a dummy arg in `parse_fn_params`.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+1
2025-03-17If a label is placed on the block of a loop instead of the header, suggest ↵Zachary S-1/+1
moving it to the header.
2025-03-12Auto merge of #138083 - nnethercote:rm-NtItem-NtStmt, r=petrochenkovbors-5/+8
Remove `NtItem` and `NtStmt` Another piece of #124141. r? `@petrochenkov`
2025-03-12Factor out some repeated code in `parse_item_impl`.Nicholas Nethercote-24/+13
2025-03-11Implement `#[define_opaque]` attribute for functions.Oli Scherer-1/+8
2025-03-07Rollup merge of #134797 - spastorino:ergonomic-ref-counting-1, r=nikomatsakisMatthias Krüger-2/+17
Ergonomic ref counting This is an experimental first version of ergonomic ref counting. This first version implements most of the RFC but doesn't implement any of the optimizations. This was left for following iterations. RFC: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3680 Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/132290 Project goal: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-project-goals/issues/107 r? ```@nikomatsakis```
2025-03-07Remove `NtItem` and `NtStmt`.Nicholas Nethercote-5/+8
This involves replacing `nt_pretty_printing_compatibility_hack` with `stream_pretty_printing_compatibility_hack`. The handling of statements in `transcribe` is slightly different to other nonterminal kinds, due to the lack of `from_ast` implementation for empty statements. Notable test changes: - `tests/ui/proc-macro/expand-to-derive.rs`: the diff looks large but the only difference is the insertion of a single invisible-delimited group around a metavar.
2025-03-06Fix use closure parsing error messageSantiago Pastorino-3/+16
2025-03-06Support nested use closuresSantiago Pastorino-1/+3
2025-03-06Use closure parse codeSantiago Pastorino-1/+1
2025-03-05Simplify `parse_self_param`Frank King-43/+20
2025-03-05Implement `&pin const self` and `&pin mut self` sugarsFrank King-0/+45