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2025-02-11Rollup merge of #136833 - workingjubilee:let-the-impossible-be-impossible, ↵Matthias Krüger-9/+0
r=compiler-errors compiler: die immediately instead of handling unknown target codegen We cannot produce anything useful if asked to compile unknown targets. We should handle the error immediately at the point of discovery instead of propagating it upward, and preferably in the simplest way: Die. This allows cleaning up our "error-handling" spread across 5 crates.
2025-02-10compiler: die immediately instead of handling unknown target codegenJubilee Young-9/+0
We cannot produce anything useful if asked to compile unknown targets. We should handle the error immediately at the point of discovery instead of propagating it upward, and preferably in the simplest way: Die. This allows cleaning up our "error-handling" spread across 5 crates.
2025-02-09compiler: remove rustc_target::spec::abi reexportsJubilee Young-3/+3
2025-02-09compiler: start using rustc_ast_lowering in rustc_passesJubilee Young-2/+3
2025-02-09Auto merge of #136751 - bjorn3:update_rustfmt, r=Mark-Simulacrumbors-221/+261
Update bootstrap compiler and rustfmt The rustfmt version we previously used formats things differently from what the latest nightly rustfmt does. This causes issues for subtrees that get formatted both in-tree and in their own repo. Updating the rustfmt used in-tree solves those issues. Also bumped the bootstrap compiler as the stage0 update command always updates both at the same time.
2025-02-08Rustfmtbjorn3-221/+261
2025-02-07compiler: remove rustc_target::abi entirelyJubilee Young-5/+4
2025-02-06Rollup merge of #133925 - folkertdev:improve-repr-warnings, r=compiler-errorsMatthias Krüger-17/+40
disallow `repr()` on invalid items fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/129606 fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/132391 Disallows `repr()` (so a repr with no arguments) on items where that won't ever make sense. Also this generates an error when `repr` is used on a trait method and the `fn_align` feature is not enabled. Looks like that was missed here: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/110313/files Which first accepts the align attribute on trait methods. r? `@compiler-errors` cc `@jdonszelmann` who claimed https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/132391 and generally has been working on attributes
2025-02-03Use a different hir type for patterns in pattern types than we use in match ↵Oli Scherer-2/+2
patterns
2025-02-02rustc_allowed_through_unstable_modules: require deprecation messageRalf Jung-79/+75
2025-02-01Rollup merge of #135840 - vayunbiyani:omit_intrinsic_unused_param_warning, ↵Matthias Krüger-0/+8
r=oli-obk omit unused args warnings for intrinsics without body potential fix for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/135598
2025-01-31Auto merge of #136350 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-6eqfyvh, r=matthiaskrgrbors-8/+8
Rollup of 9 pull requests Successful merges: - #134531 ([rustdoc] Add `--extract-doctests` command-line flag) - #135860 (Compiler: Finalize dyn compatibility renaming) - #135992 (Improve documentation when adding a new target) - #136194 (Support clobber_abi in BPF inline assembly) - #136325 (Delay a bug when indexing unsized slices) - #136326 (Replace our `LLVMRustDIBuilderRef` with LLVM-C's `LLVMDIBuilderRef`) - #136330 (Remove unnecessary hooks) - #136336 (Overhaul `rustc_middle::util`) - #136341 (Remove myself from vacation) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-01-31Overhaul `to_readable_str`.Nicholas Nethercote-8/+8
It's a function that prints numbers with underscores inserted for readability (e.g. "1_234_567"), used by `-Zmeta-stats` and `-Zinput-stats`. It's the only thing in `rustc_middle::util::common`, which is a bizarre location for it. This commit: - moves it to `rustc_data_structures`, a more logical crate for it; - puts it in a module `thousands`, like the similar crates.io crate; - renames it `format_with_underscores`, which is a clearer name; - rewrites it to be more concise; - slightly improves the testing.
2025-01-30review comment: change `span` argumentEsteban Küber-1/+1
2025-01-30When encountering unexpected closure return type, point at return ↵Esteban Küber-0/+1
type/expression ``` error[E0271]: expected `{closure@fallback-closure-wrap.rs:18:40}` to be a closure that returns `()`, but it returns `!` --> $DIR/fallback-closure-wrap.rs:19:9 | LL | let error = Closure::wrap(Box::new(move || { | ------- LL | panic!("Can't connect to server."); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `()`, found `!` | = note: expected unit type `()` found type `!` = note: required for the cast from `Box<{closure@$DIR/fallback-closure-wrap.rs:18:40: 18:47}>` to `Box<dyn FnMut()>` ``` ``` error[E0271]: expected `{closure@dont-ice-for-type-mismatch-in-closure-in-async.rs:6:10}` to be a closure that returns `bool`, but it returns `Option<()>` --> $DIR/dont-ice-for-type-mismatch-in-closure-in-async.rs:6:16 | LL | call(|| -> Option<()> { | ---- ------^^^^^^^^^^ | | | | | expected `bool`, found `Option<()>` | required by a bound introduced by this call | = note: expected type `bool` found enum `Option<()>` note: required by a bound in `call` --> $DIR/dont-ice-for-type-mismatch-in-closure-in-async.rs:3:25 | LL | fn call(_: impl Fn() -> bool) {} | ^^^^ required by this bound in `call` ``` ``` error[E0271]: expected `{closure@f670.rs:28:13}` to be a closure that returns `Result<(), _>`, but it returns `!` --> f670.rs:28:20 | 28 | let c = |e| -> ! { | -------^ | | | expected `Result<(), _>`, found `!` ... 32 | f().or_else(c); | ------- required by a bound introduced by this call -Ztrack-diagnostics: created at compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/error_reporting/traits/fulfillment_errors.rs:1433:28 | = note: expected enum `Result<(), _>` found type `!` note: required by a bound in `Result::<T, E>::or_else` --> /home/gh-estebank/rust/library/core/src/result.rs:1406:39 | 1406 | pub fn or_else<F, O: FnOnce(E) -> Result<T, F>>(self, op: O) -> Result<T, F> { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `Result::<T, E>::or_else` ```
2025-01-29Handle all `PatExpr`s in dead code analysisOli Scherer-5/+12
2025-01-29Eliminate PatKind::PathOli Scherer-5/+3
2025-01-25Rollup merge of #136032 - estebank:issue-136028, r=SparrowLiiJacob Pratt-7/+11
Account for mutable borrow in argument suggestion ``` error: value assigned to `object` is never read --> $DIR/mut-arg-of-borrowed-type-meant-to-be-arg-of-mut-borrow.rs:21:5 | LL | object = &mut object2; | ^^^^^^ | help: you might have meant to mutate the pointed at value being passed in, instead of changing the reference in the local binding | LL ~ fn change_object3(object: &mut Object) { LL | LL | let object2 = Object; LL ~ *object = object2; | ``` instead of ``` error: value assigned to `object` is never read --> $DIR/mut-arg-of-borrowed-type-meant-to-be-arg-of-mut-borrow.rs:21:5 | LL | object = &mut object2; | ^^^^^^ | help: you might have meant to mutate the pointed at value being passed in, instead of changing the reference in the local binding | LL ~ fn change_object3(object: &mut mut Object) { LL | LL | let object2 = Object; LL ~ *object = object2; | ``` Fix #136028.
2025-01-25Auto merge of #119286 - jyn514:linker-output, r=bjorn3bors-0/+39
show linker output even if the linker succeeds Show stderr and stderr by default, controlled by a new `linker_messages` lint. fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/83436. fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/38206. cc https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/233931-t-compiler.2Fmajor-changes/topic/uplift.20some.20-Zverbose.20calls.20and.20rename.20to.E2.80.A6.20compiler-team.23706/near/408986134 <!-- try-job: dist-x86_64-msvc --> try-job: aarch64-apple r? `@bjorn3`
2025-01-24Account for mutable borrow in argument suggestionEsteban Küber-7/+11
``` error: value assigned to `object` is never read --> $DIR/mut-arg-of-borrowed-type-meant-to-be-arg-of-mut-borrow.rs:21:5 | LL | object = &mut object2; | ^^^^^^ | help: you might have meant to mutate the pointed at value being passed in, instead of changing the reference in the local binding | LL ~ fn change_object3(object: &mut Object) { LL | LL | let object2 = Object; LL ~ *object = object2; | ``` instead of ``` error: value assigned to `object` is never read --> $DIR/mut-arg-of-borrowed-type-meant-to-be-arg-of-mut-borrow.rs:21:5 | LL | object = &mut object2; | ^^^^^^ | help: you might have meant to mutate the pointed at value being passed in, instead of changing the reference in the local binding | LL ~ fn change_object3(object: &mut mut Object) { LL | LL | let object2 = Object; LL ~ *object = object2; | ``` Fix #136028.
2025-01-23omit unused args warnings for intrinsics without bodyvayunbiyani-0/+8
2025-01-23`visit_x_unambig`Boxy-3/+3
2025-01-23Split hir `TyKind` and `ConstArgKind` in two and update `hir::Visitor`Boxy-13/+11
2025-01-21Auto merge of #134299 - RalfJung:remove-start, r=compiler-errorsbors-36/+4
remove support for the (unstable) #[start] attribute As explained by `@Noratrieb:` `#[start]` should be deleted. It's nothing but an accidentally leaked implementation detail that's a not very useful mix between "portable" entrypoint logic and bad abstraction. I think the way the stable user-facing entrypoint should work (and works today on stable) is pretty simple: - `std`-using cross-platform programs should use `fn main()`. the compiler, together with `std`, will then ensure that code ends up at `main` (by having a platform-specific entrypoint that gets directed through `lang_start` in `std` to `main` - but that's just an implementation detail) - `no_std` platform-specific programs should use `#![no_main]` and define their own platform-specific entrypoint symbol with `#[no_mangle]`, like `main`, `_start`, `WinMain` or `my_embedded_platform_wants_to_start_here`. most of them only support a single platform anyways, and need cfg for the different platform's ways of passing arguments or other things *anyways* `#[start]` is in a super weird position of being neither of those two. It tries to pretend that it's cross-platform, but its signature is a total lie. Those arguments are just stubbed out to zero on ~~Windows~~ wasm, for example. It also only handles the platform-specific entrypoints for a few platforms that are supported by `std`, like Windows or Unix-likes. `my_embedded_platform_wants_to_start_here` can't use it, and neither could a libc-less Linux program. So we have an attribute that only works in some cases anyways, that has a signature that's a total lie (and a signature that, as I might want to add, has changed recently, and that I definitely would not be comfortable giving *any* stability guarantees on), and where there's a pretty easy way to get things working without it in the first place. Note that this feature has **not** been RFCed in the first place. *This comment was posted [in May](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29633#issuecomment-2088596042) and so far nobody spoke up in that issue with a usecase that would require keeping the attribute.* Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29633 try-job: x86_64-gnu-nopt try-job: x86_64-msvc-1 try-job: x86_64-msvc-2 try-job: test-various
2025-01-21remove support for the #[start] attributeRalf Jung-36/+4
2025-01-20Don't require `--verbose` to show linker stdoutjyn-4/+13
2025-01-20warn on unused linker_messages warning attributesjyn-0/+30
2025-01-19Run `clippy --fix` for `unnecessary_map_or` lintYotam Ofek-1/+1
2025-01-15Rollup merge of #135003 - RalfJung:deprecate-allowed-through-unstable, ↵Guillaume Gomez-39/+97
r=davidtwco deprecate `std::intrinsics::transmute` etc, use `std::mem::*` instead The `rustc_allowed_through_unstable_modules` attribute lets users call `std::mem::transmute` as `std::intrinsics::transmute`. The former is a reexport of the latter, and for a long time we didn't properly check stability for reexports, so making this a hard error now would be a breaking change for little gain. But at the same time, `std::intrinsics::transmute` is not the intended path for this function, so I think it is a good idea to show a deprecation warning when that path is used. This PR implements that, for all the functions in `std::intrinsics` that carry the attribute. I assume this will need ``@rust-lang/libs-api`` FCP.
2025-01-15allowed_through_unstable_modules: support showing a deprecation message when ↵Ralf Jung-39/+97
the unstable module name is used
2025-01-14Enforce syntactical stability of const traits in HIRMichael Goulet-3/+33
2025-01-14Auto merge of #135278 - tgross35:ignore-std-dep-crates, r=SparrowLiibors-2/+8
Exclude dependencies of `std` for diagnostics Currently crates in the sysroot can show up in diagnostic suggestions, such as in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/135232. To prevent this, duplicate `all_traits` into `visible_traits` which only shows traits in non-private crates. Setting `#![feature(rustc_private)]` overrides this and makes items in private crates visible as well, since `rustc_private` enables use of `std`'s private dependencies. This may be reviewed per-commit. Fixes: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/135232
2025-01-14Add `tcx.visible_traits()` and use it for producing diagnosticsTrevor Gross-2/+8
Add an alternative to `tcx.all_traits()` that only shows traits that the user might be able to use, for diagnostic purposes. With this available, make use of it for diagnostics including associated type errors, which is part of the problem with [1]. Includes a few comment updates for related API. [1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/135232
2025-01-11On unused assign lint, detect `mut arg: &Ty` meant to be `arg: &mut Ty`Esteban Küber-5/+95
``` error: value assigned to `object` is never read --> $DIR/mut-arg-of-borrowed-type-meant-to-be-arg-of-mut-borrow.rs:11:5 | LL | object = &object2; | ^^^^^^ | note: the lint level is defined here --> $DIR/mut-arg-of-borrowed-type-meant-to-be-arg-of-mut-borrow.rs:1:9 | LL | #![deny(unused_assignments, unused_variables)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: you might have meant to mutate the pointed at value being passed in, instead of changing the reference in the local binding | LL ~ fn change_object2(object: &mut Object) { LL | let object2 = Object; LL ~ *object = object2; | ``` This might be the first thing someone tries to write to mutate the value *behind* an argument, trying to avoid an E0308.
2025-01-10mir_transform: implement forced inliningDavid Wood-1/+59
Adds `#[rustc_force_inline]` which is similar to always inlining but reports an error if the inlining was not possible, and which always attempts to inline annotated items, regardless of optimisation levels. It can only be applied to free functions to guarantee that the MIR inliner will be able to resolve calls.
2025-01-08Rename PatKind::Lit to ExprOli Scherer-2/+2
2025-01-07Rollup merge of #134989 - max-niederman:guard-patterns-hir, r=oli-obkMatthias Krüger-0/+1
Lower Guard Patterns to HIR. Implements lowering of [guard patterns](https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/3637-guard-patterns.html) (see the [tracking issue](#129967)) to HIR.
2025-01-06Rollup merge of #131830 - hoodmane:emscripten-wasm-eh, r=workingjubileeJacob Pratt-1/+4
Add support for wasm exception handling to Emscripten target This is a draft because we need some additional setting for the Emscripten target to select between the old exception handling and the new exception handling. I don't know how to add a setting like that, would appreciate advice from Rust folks. We could maybe choose to use the new exception handling if `Ctarget-feature=+exception-handling` is passed? I tried this but I get errors from llvm so I'm not doing it right.
2025-01-06Add support for wasm exception handling to Emscripten targetHood Chatham-1/+4
Gated behind an unstable `-Z emscripten-wasm-eh` flag
2025-01-04turn hir::ItemKind::Fn into a named-field variantRalf Jung-5/+9
2024-12-31add guard patterns to HIR and implement loweringMax Niederman-0/+1
2024-12-25Overhaul error messages for disallowed coverage attributesZalathar-10/+31
2024-12-21Rollup merge of #134539 - estebank:restrict-non_exhaustive, r=jieyouxuMatthias Krüger-3/+33
Restrict `#[non_exaustive]` on structs with default field values Do not allow users to apply `#[non_exaustive]` to a struct when they have also used default field values.
2024-12-20Restrict `#[non_exaustive]` on structs with default field valuesEsteban Küber-3/+33
Do not allow users to apply `#[non_exaustive]` to a struct when they have also used default field values.
2024-12-20split up `#[rustc_deny_explicit_impl]` attributeLukas Markeffsky-0/+1
This commit splits the `#[rustc_deny_explicit_impl(implement_via_object = ...)]` attribute into two attributes `#[rustc_deny_explicit_impl]` and `#[rustc_do_not_implement_via_object]`. This allows us to have special traits that can have user-defined impls but do not have the automatic trait impl for trait objects (`impl Trait for dyn Trait`).
2024-12-18Also warn against `#[diagnostic::do_not_recommend]` on plain implsGeorg Semmler-2/+9
2024-12-18Check `#[diagnostic::do_not_recommend]` for argumentsGeorg Semmler-2/+20
This commit adds a check that verifies that no arguments are passed to `#[diagnostic::do_not_recommend]`. If we detect arguments we emit a warning.
2024-12-18Re-export more `rustc_span::symbol` things from `rustc_span`.Nicholas Nethercote-22/+14
`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.
2024-12-17Auto merge of #134381 - jdonszelmann:move-attribute-types, r=oli-obkbors-11/+19
Split up attribute parsing code and move data types to `rustc_attr_data_structures` This change renames `rustc_attr` to `rustc_attr_parsing`, and splits up the parsing code. At the same time, all the data types used move to `rustc_attr_data_structures`. This is in preparation of also having a third crate: `rustc_attr_validation` I initially envisioned this as two separate PRs, but I think doing it in one go reduces the number of ways others would have to rebase their changes on this. However, I can still split them. r? `@oli-obk` (we already discussed how this is a first step in a larger plan) For a more detailed plan on how attributes are going to change, see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/131229 Edit: this looks like a giant PR, but the changes are actually rather trivial. Each commit is reviewable on its own, and mostly moves code around. No new logic is added.
2024-12-17Rollup merge of #134406 - nnethercote:fix-input-stats-ordering, r=jieyouxuJacob Pratt-7/+11
Fix `-Z input-stats` ordering It currently depends on the hash algorithm. r? `@Noratrieb`