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2024-06-06Reduce `pub` exposure.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+1
2024-06-01Reject CVarArgs in parse_ty_for_where_clauseLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-2/+3
2024-05-17Rename Unsafe to SafetySantiago Pastorino-2/+2
2024-05-13Warn against redundant use<...>Michael Goulet-28/+30
2024-04-16Auto merge of #123468 - compiler-errors:precise-capturing, r=oli-obkbors-6/+49
Implement syntax for `impl Trait` to specify its captures explicitly (`feature(precise_capturing)`) Implements `impl use<'a, 'b, T, U> Sized` syntax that allows users to explicitly list the captured parameters for an opaque, rather than inferring it from the opaque's bounds (or capturing *all* lifetimes under 2024-edition capture rules). This allows us to exclude some implicit captures, so this syntax may be used as a migration strategy for changes due to #117587. We represent this list of captured params as `PreciseCapturingArg` in AST and HIR, resolving them between `rustc_resolve` and `resolve_bound_vars`. Later on, we validate that the opaques only capture the parameters in this list. We artificially limit the feature to *require* mentioning all type and const parameters, since we don't currently have support for non-lifetime bivariant generics. This can be relaxed in the future. We also may need to limit this to require naming *all* lifetime parameters for RPITIT, since GATs have no variance. I have to investigate this. This can also be relaxed in the future. r? `@oli-obk` Tracking issue: - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/123432
2024-04-15More polishingMichael Goulet-1/+3
2024-04-15Use a path instead of an ident (and stop manually resolving)Michael Goulet-2/+5
2024-04-15Validation and other thingsMichael Goulet-1/+1
2024-04-15Implement resolution, parse use<Self>Michael Goulet-1/+7
2024-04-15Use dedicated PreciseCapturingArg for representing what goes in use<>Michael Goulet-7/+23
2024-04-15Parsing , pre-lowering support for precise capturesMichael Goulet-4/+20
2024-04-04Rename ModSep to PathSepLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-1/+1
2024-03-21Use better variable names in some `maybe_whole!` calls.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+1
2024-03-05Rename all `ParseSess` variables/fields/lifetimes as `psess`.Nicholas Nethercote-7/+7
Existing names for values of this type are `sess`, `parse_sess`, `parse_session`, and `ps`. `sess` is particularly annoying because that's also used for `Session` values, which are often co-located, and it can be difficult to know which type a value named `sess` refers to. (That annoyance is the main motivation for this change.) `psess` is nice and short, which is good for a name used this much. The commit also renames some `parse_sess_created` values as `psess_created`.
2024-02-25Rollup merge of #121060 - clubby789:bool-newtypes, r=cjgillotMatthias Krüger-2/+2
Add newtypes for bool fields/params/return types Fixed all the cases of this found with some simple searches for `*/ bool` and `bool /*`; probably many more
2024-02-20Support async trait bounds in macrosMichael Goulet-3/+6
2024-02-20Add newtype for trailing in parserclubby789-2/+2
2024-02-15Add an `ErrorGuaranteed` to `ast::TyKind::Err`.Nicholas Nethercote-4/+6
This makes it more like `hir::TyKind::Err`, and avoids a `span_delayed_bug` call in `LoweringContext::lower_ty_direct`. It also requires adding `ast::TyKind::Dummy`, now that `ast::TyKind::Err` can't be used for that purpose in the absence of an error emission. There are a couple of cases that aren't as neat as I would have liked, marked with `FIXME` comments.
2024-02-12Lower anonymous structs or unions to HIRFrank King-2/+3
2024-01-31Better error message in ed 2015Michael Goulet-2/+13
2024-01-31Add async bound modifier to enable async Fn boundsMichael Goulet-5/+11
2024-01-10Rename consuming chaining methods on `DiagnosticBuilder`.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+1
In #119606 I added them and used a `_mv` suffix, but that wasn't great. A `with_` prefix has three different existing uses. - Constructors, e.g. `Vec::with_capacity`. - Wrappers that provide an environment to execute some code, e.g. `with_session_globals`. - Consuming chaining methods, e.g. `Span::with_{lo,hi,ctxt}`. The third case is exactly what we want, so this commit changes `DiagnosticBuilder::foo_mv` to `DiagnosticBuilder::with_foo`. Thanks to @compiler-errors for the suggestion.
2024-01-08Make `DiagnosticBuilder::emit` consuming.Nicholas Nethercote-11/+10
This works for most of its call sites. This is nice, because `emit` very much makes sense as a consuming operation -- indeed, `DiagnosticBuilderState` exists to ensure no diagnostic is emitted twice, but it uses runtime checks. For the small number of call sites where a consuming emit doesn't work, the commit adds `DiagnosticBuilder::emit_without_consuming`. (This will be removed in subsequent commits.) Likewise, `emit_unless` becomes consuming. And `delay_as_bug` becomes consuming, while `delay_as_bug_without_consuming` is added (which will also be removed in subsequent commits.) All this requires significant changes to `DiagnosticBuilder`'s chaining methods. Currently `DiagnosticBuilder` method chaining uses a non-consuming `&mut self -> &mut Self` style, which allows chaining to be used when the chain ends in `emit()`, like so: ``` struct_err(msg).span(span).emit(); ``` But it doesn't work when producing a `DiagnosticBuilder` value, requiring this: ``` let mut err = self.struct_err(msg); err.span(span); err ``` This style of chaining won't work with consuming `emit` though. For that, we need to use to a `self -> Self` style. That also would allow `DiagnosticBuilder` production to be chained, e.g.: ``` self.struct_err(msg).span(span) ``` However, removing the `&mut self -> &mut Self` style would require that individual modifications of a `DiagnosticBuilder` go from this: ``` err.span(span); ``` to this: ``` err = err.span(span); ``` There are *many* such places. I have a high tolerance for tedious refactorings, but even I gave up after a long time trying to convert them all. Instead, this commit has it both ways: the existing `&mut self -> Self` chaining methods are kept, and new `self -> Self` chaining methods are added, all of which have a `_mv` suffix (short for "move"). Changes to the existing `forward!` macro lets this happen with very little additional boilerplate code. I chose to add the suffix to the new chaining methods rather than the existing ones, because the number of changes required is much smaller that way. This doubled chainging is a bit clumsy, but I think it is worthwhile because it allows a *lot* of good things to subsequently happen. In this commit, there are many `mut` qualifiers removed in places where diagnostics are emitted without being modified. In subsequent commits: - chaining can be used more, making the code more concise; - more use of chaining also permits the removal of redundant diagnostic APIs like `struct_err_with_code`, which can be replaced easily with `struct_err` + `code_mv`; - `emit_without_diagnostic` can be removed, which simplifies a lot of machinery, removing the need for `DiagnosticBuilderState`.
2023-12-27Introduce `const Trait` (always-const trait bounds)León Orell Valerian Liehr-11/+24
2023-12-24Remove `ParseSess` methods that duplicate `DiagCtxt` methods.Nicholas Nethercote-18/+18
Also add missing `#[track_caller]` attributes to `DiagCtxt` methods as necessary to keep tests working.
2023-12-24Remove `Parser` methods that duplicate `DiagCtxt` methods.Nicholas Nethercote-5/+6
2023-12-20Refactor AST trait bound modifiersLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-48/+28
2023-12-08coro_kind -> coroutine_kindMichael Goulet-2/+2
2023-12-06Auto merge of #118655 - compiler-errors:rollup-vrngyzn, r=compiler-errorsbors-10/+12
Rollup of 9 pull requests Successful merges: - #117793 (Update variable name to fix `unused_variables` warning) - #118123 (Add support for making lib features internal) - #118268 (Pretty print `Fn<(..., ...)>` trait refs with parentheses (almost) always) - #118346 (Add `deeply_normalize_for_diagnostics`, use it in coherence) - #118350 (Simplify Default for tuples) - #118450 (Use OnceCell in cell module documentation) - #118585 (Fix parser ICE when recovering `dyn`/`impl` after `for<...>`) - #118587 (Cleanup error handlers some more) - #118642 (bootstrap(builder.rs): Don't explicitly warn against `semicolon_in_expressions_from_macros`) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-12-04Address code review feedbackEric Holk-1/+1
2023-12-04Option<CoroutineKind>Eric Holk-1/+1
2023-12-04Merge Async and Gen into CoroutineKindEric Holk-2/+2
2023-12-04Add genness to FnHeaderEric Holk-1/+2
2023-12-04Fix parser ICE when recovering `dyn`/`impl` after `for<...>`sjwang05-10/+12
2023-11-24Add `Span` to `TraitBoundModifier`Deadbeef-1/+1
2023-11-19Rollup merge of #117891 - compiler-errors:recover-for-dyn, r=davidtwcoMichael Goulet-3/+37
Recover `dyn` and `impl` after `for<...>` Recover `dyn` and `impl` after `for<...>` in types. Reuses the logic for parsing bare trait objects, so it doesn't fix cases like `for<'a> dyn Trait + dyn Trait` or anything, but that seems somewhat of a different issue. Parsing recovery logic is a bit involved, but I couldn't find a way to simplify it. Fixes #117882
2023-11-14Fix some typoscui fliter-1/+1
Signed-off-by: cui fliter <imcusg@gmail.com>
2023-11-14Recover `dyn` and `impl` after `for<...>`Michael Goulet-3/+37
2023-11-02Minimize `pub` usage in `source_map.rs`.Nicholas Nethercote-2/+1
Most notably, this commit changes the `pub use crate::*;` in that file to `use crate::*;`. This requires a lot of `use` items in other crates to be adjusted, because everything defined within `rustc_span::*` was also available via `rustc_span::source_map::*`, which is bizarre. The commit also removes `SourceMap::span_to_relative_line_string`, which is unused.
2023-10-13Format all the let chains in compilerMichael Goulet-5/+8
2023-10-04Point to where missing return type should goMichael Goulet-1/+1
2023-08-29suggest removing `impl` in generic trait bound positiony21-12/+26
2023-08-24Auto merge of #115131 - frank-king:feature/unnamed-fields-lite, r=petrochenkovbors-0/+46
Parse unnamed fields and anonymous structs or unions (no-recovery) It is part of #114782 which implements #49804. Only parse anonymous structs or unions in struct field definition positions. r? `@petrochenkov`
2023-08-24Parse unnamed fields and anonymous structs or unionsFrank King-0/+46
Anonymous structs or unions are only allowed in struct field definitions. Co-authored-by: carbotaniuman <41451839+carbotaniuman@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-18Auto merge of #114915 - nnethercote:Nonterminal-cleanups, r=petrochenkovbors-1/+1
`Nonterminal`-related cleanups In #114647 I am trying to remove `Nonterminal`. It has a number of preliminary cleanups that are worth merging even if #114647 doesn't merge, so let's do them in this PR. r? `@petrochenkov`
2023-08-17Rename `parse_no_question_mark_recover`.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+1
Adding a `ty_` makes its purpose much clearer, and consistent with other `parse_ty_*` functions.
2023-08-16Fix bad suggestion when wrong parentheses around a dyn traityukang-10/+12
2023-07-19Make it clearer that edition functions are >=, not ==Michael Goulet-1/+1
2023-05-04Rollup merge of #110791 - compiler-errors:negative-bounds, r=oli-obkDylan DPC-79/+46
Implement negative bounds for internal testing purposes Implements partial support the `!` negative polarity on trait bounds. This is incomplete, but should allow us to at least be able to play with the feature. Not even gonna consider them as a public-facing feature, but I'm implementing them because would've been nice to have in UI tests, for example in #110671.
2023-05-03Restrict `From<S>` for `{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage`.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+1
Currently a `{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage` can be created from any type that impls `Into<String>`. That includes `&str`, `String`, and `Cow<'static, str>`, which are reasonable. It also includes `&String`, which is pretty weird, and results in many places making unnecessary allocations for patterns like this: ``` self.fatal(&format!(...)) ``` This creates a string with `format!`, takes a reference, passes the reference to `fatal`, which does an `into()`, which clones the reference, doing a second allocation. Two allocations for a single string, bleh. This commit changes the `From` impls so that you can only create a `{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage` from `&str`, `String`, or `Cow<'static, str>`. This requires changing all the places that currently create one from a `&String`. Most of these are of the `&format!(...)` form described above; each one removes an unnecessary static `&`, plus an allocation when executed. There are also a few places where the existing use of `&String` was more reasonable; these now just use `clone()` at the call site. As well as making the code nicer and more efficient, this is a step towards possibly using `Cow<'static, str>` in `{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage::{Str,Eager}`. That would require changing the `From<&'a str>` impls to `From<&'static str>`, which is doable, but I'm not yet sure if it's worthwhile.