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2025-07-22Rollup merge of #144080 - jieyouxu:realign, r=BoxyUwU许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)-0/+1
Mitigate `#[align]` name resolution ambiguity regression with a rename Mitigates beta regression rust-lang/rust#143834 after a beta backport. ### Background on the beta regression The name resolution regression arises due to rust-lang/rust#142507 adding a new feature-gated built-in attribute named `#[align]`. However, unfortunately even [introducing new feature-gated unstable built-in attributes can break user code](https://www.github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/134963) such as ```rs macro_rules! align { () => { /* .. */ }; } pub(crate) use align; // `use` here becomes ambiguous ``` ### Mitigation approach This PR renames `#[align]` to `#[rustc_align]` to mitigate the beta regression by: 1. Undoing the introduction of a new built-in attribute with a common name, i.e. `#[align]`. 2. Renaming `#[align]` to `#[rustc_align]`. The renamed attribute being `rustc_align` will not introduce new stable breakages, as attributes beginning with `rustc` are reserved and perma-unstable. This does mean existing nightly code using `fn_align` feature will additionally need to specify `#![feature(rustc_attrs)]`. This PR is very much a short-term mitigation to alleviate time pressure from having to fully fix the current limitation of inevitable name resolution regressions that would arise from adding any built-in attributes. Long-term solutions are discussed in [#t-lang > namespacing macro attrs to reduce conflicts with new adds](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/213817-t-lang/topic/namespacing.20macro.20attrs.20to.20reduce.20conflicts.20with.20new.20adds/with/529249622). ### Alternative mitigation options [Various mitigation options were considered during the compiler triage meeting](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/143834#issuecomment-3084415277), and those consideration are partly reproduced here: - Reverting the PR doesn't seem very minimal/trivial, and carries risks of its own. - Rename to a less-common but aim-to-stabilization name is itself not safe nor convenient, because (1) that risks introducing new regressions (i.e. ambiguity against the new name), and (2) lang would have to FCP the new name hastily for the mitigation to land timely and have a chance to be backported. This also makes the path towards stabilization annoying. - Rename the attribute to a rustc attribute, which will be perma-unstable and does not cause new ambiguities in stable code. - This alleviates the time pressure to address *this* regression, or for lang to have to rush an FCP for some new name that can still break user code. - This avoids backing out a whole implementation. ### Review advice This PR is best reviewed commit-by-commit. - Commit 1 adds a test `tests/ui/attributes/fn-align-nameres-ambiguity-143834.rs` which demonstrates the current name resolution regression re. `align`. This test fails against current master. - Commit 2 carries out the renames and test reblesses. Notably, commit 2 will cause `tests/ui/attributes/fn-align-nameres-ambiguity-143834.rs` to change from fail (nameres regression) to pass. This PR, if the approach still seems acceptable, will need a beta-backport to address the beta regression.
2025-07-19Mitigate `#[align]` name resolution ambiguity regression with a renameJieyou Xu-0/+1
From `#[align]` -> `#[rustc_align]`. Attributes starting with `rustc` are always perma-unstable and feature-gated by `feature(rustc_attrs)`. See regression RUST-143834. For the underlying problem where even introducing new feature-gated unstable built-in attributes can break user code such as ```rs macro_rules! align { () => { /* .. */ }; } pub(crate) use align; // `use` here becomes ambiguous ``` refer to RUST-134963. Since the `#[align]` attribute is still feature-gated by `feature(fn_align)`, we can rename it as a mitigation. Note that `#[rustc_align]` will obviously mean that current unstable user code using `feature(fn_aling)` will need additionally `feature(rustc_attrs)`, but this is a short-term mitigation to buy time, and is expected to be changed to a better name with less collision potential. See <https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/238009-t-compiler.2Fmeetings/topic/.5Bweekly.5D.202025-07-17/near/529290371> where mitigation options were considered.
2025-07-18Auto merge of #143845 - cjgillot:stability-query, r=jieyouxubors-572/+464
Split-up stability_index query This PR aims to move deprecation and stability processing away from the monolithic `stability_index` query, and directly implement `lookup_{deprecation,stability,body_stability,const_stability}` queries. The basic idea is to: - move per-attribute sanity checks into `check_attr.rs`; - move attribute compatibility checks into the `MissingStabilityAnnotations` visitor; - progressively dismantle the `Annotator` visitor and the `stability_index` query. The first commit contains functional change, and now warns when `#[automatically_derived]` is applied on a non-trait impl block. The other commits should not change visible behaviour. Perf in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/143845#issuecomment-3066308630 shows small but consistent improvement, except for unused-warnings case. That case being a stress test, I'm leaning towards accepting the regression. This PR changes `check_attr`, so has a high conflict rate on that file. This should not cause issues for review.
2025-07-18Rollup merge of #143891 - scrabsha:push-xxtttopqoprr, r=jdonszelmannMatthias Krüger-3/+5
Port `#[coverage]` to the new attribute system r? ``````@jdonszelmann``````
2025-07-17Fix formatting.Camille GILLOT-6/+7
2025-07-17Correct comments.Camille GILLOT-4/+2
2025-07-17Include ErrorGuaranteed in StableSince::Err.Camille GILLOT-2/+2
2025-07-17Remove unuseful enums.Camille GILLOT-60/+16
2025-07-17Remove useless debugging.Camille GILLOT-2/+1
2025-07-17Integrate stable feature checking into a query.Camille GILLOT-29/+40
2025-07-17Retire stability_index query.Camille GILLOT-16/+12
2025-07-17Simplify annotator.Camille GILLOT-58/+30
2025-07-17Querify lookup_const_stability.Camille GILLOT-175/+109
2025-07-17Querify lookup_stability.Camille GILLOT-118/+107
2025-07-17Querify lookup_default_body_stability.Camille GILLOT-14/+18
2025-07-17Check for already stable features in check_attr.Camille GILLOT-34/+40
2025-07-17Check stability attributes are compatible in `check_unused_or_stable_features`.Camille GILLOT-163/+179
2025-07-17Querify lookup_deprecation_entry.Camille GILLOT-40/+39
2025-07-17Warn useless deprecation in check_attr.Camille GILLOT-16/+27
2025-07-17Specify of_trait in Target::Impl.Camille GILLOT-10/+10
2025-07-17parse `const trait Trait`Deadbeef-1/+1
2025-07-17Auto merge of #144044 - fmease:rollup-kg413pt, r=fmeasebors-4/+2
Rollup of 15 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#142304 (tests: Add `RUST_BACKTRACE` and `-Cpanic` revisions to `panic-main.rs` test) - rust-lang/rust#143388 (Various refactors to the LTO handling code) - rust-lang/rust#143409 (Enable xgot feature for mips64 musl targets) - rust-lang/rust#143592 (UWP: link ntdll functions using raw-dylib) - rust-lang/rust#143595 (add `const_make_global`; err for `const_allocate` ptrs if didn't call) - rust-lang/rust#143678 (Added error for invalid char cast) - rust-lang/rust#143820 (Fixed a core crate compilation failure when enabling the `optimize_for_size` feature on some targets) - rust-lang/rust#143829 (Trim `BorrowedCursor` API) - rust-lang/rust#143851 (ci cleanup: rustdoc-gui-test now installs browser-ui-test) - rust-lang/rust#143856 (Linting public reexport of private dependencies) - rust-lang/rust#143895 (Dont collect assoc ty item bounds from trait where clause for host effect predicates) - rust-lang/rust#143922 (Improve path segment joining) - rust-lang/rust#143964 (Fix handling of SCRIPT_ARG in docker images) - rust-lang/rust#144002 (Update poison.rs) - rust-lang/rust#144016 (trait_sel: `MetaSized` always holds temporarily) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-07-17Auto merge of #140399 - tiif:unstable_impl, r=lcnr,BoxyUwUbors-2/+83
Implement unstable trait impl This PR allows marking impls of stable trait with stable type as unstable. ## Approach In std/core, an impl can be marked as unstable by annotating it with ``#[unstable_feature_bound(feat_name)]``. This will add a ``ClauseKind::Unstable_Feature(feat_name)`` to the list of predicates in ``predicates_of`` . When an unstable impl's function is called, we will first iterate through all the goals in ``param_env`` to check if there is any ``ClauseKind::UnstableFeature(feat_name)`` in ``param_env``. The existence of ``ClauseKind::Unstable_Feature(feat_name)`` in ``param_env`` means an``#[unstable_feature_bound(feat_name)]`` is present at the call site of the function, so we allow the check to succeed in this case. If ``ClauseKind::UnstableFeature(feat_name)`` does not exist in ``param_env``, we will still allow the check to succeed for either of the cases below: 1. The feature is enabled through ``#[feature(feat_name)]`` outside of std / core. 2. We are in codegen because we may be monomorphizing a body from an upstream crate which had an unstable feature enabled that the downstream crate do not. For the rest of the case, it will fail with ambiguity. ## Limitation In this PR, we do not support: 1. using items that need ``#[unstable_feature_bound]`` within stable APIs 2. annotate main function with ``#[unstable_feature_bound]`` 3. annotate ``#[unstable_feature_bound]`` on items other than free function and impl ## Acknowledgement The design and mentoring are done by `@BoxyUwU`
2025-07-17Improve path segment joining.Nicholas Nethercote-4/+2
There are many places that join path segments with `::` to produce a string. A lot of these use `join("::")`. Many in rustdoc use `join_with_double_colon`, and a few use `.joined("..")`. One in Clippy uses `itertools::join`. A couple of them look for `kw::PathRoot` in the first segment, which can be important. This commit introduces `rustc_ast::join_path_{syms,ident}` to do the joining for everyone. `rustc_ast` is as good a location for these as any, being the earliest-running of the several crates with a `Path` type. Two functions are needed because `Ident` printing is more complex than simple `Symbol` printing. The commit also removes `join_with_double_colon`, and `estimate_item_path_byte_length` with it. There are still a handful of places that join strings with "::" that are unchanged. They are not that important: some of them are in tests, and some of them first split a path around "::" and then rejoin with "::". This fixes one test case where `{{root}}` shows up in an error message.
2025-07-16Port `#[coverage]` to the new attribute systemSasha Pourcelot-3/+5
2025-07-15Make stability attribute not to error when unstable feature bound is in effecttiif-2/+30
2025-07-15Setup unstable feature bound attributetiif-0/+53
2025-07-14Port `#[pointee]` to the new attribute parsing infrastructureJonathan Brouwer-1/+1
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Brouwer <jonathantbrouwer@gmail.com>
2025-07-14Rollup merge of #143868 - jdonszelmann:fix-align-on-fields, r=workingjubileeSamuel Tardieu-6/+30
warn on align on fields to avoid breaking changes r? `@workingjubilee`
2025-07-14Rollup merge of #143855 - JonathanBrouwer:omit_gdb_pretty_printer_section, ↵Samuel Tardieu-2/+2
r=jdonszelmann Port `#[omit_gdb_pretty_printer_section]` to the new attribute parsing Ports `#[omit_gdb_pretty_printer_section]` to the new attribute parsing infrastructure for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/131229#issuecomment-2971351163 r? ```@jdonszelmann```
2025-07-14Rollup merge of #143217 - Periodic1911:link-ordinal, r=jdonszelmannJakub Beránek-3/+7
Port #[link_ordinal] to the new attribute parsing infrastructure Ports link_ordinal to the new attribute parsing infrastructure for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/131229#issuecomment-2971353197
2025-07-14Auto merge of #143779 - JonathanBrouwer:automatically_derived_parser, r=oli-obkbors-6/+12
Port `#[automatically_derived]` to the new attribute parsing infrastructure Ports `#[automatically_derived]` to the new attribute parsing infrastructure for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/131229#issuecomment-2971351163 r? `@oli-obk` cc `@jdonszelmann`
2025-07-13Auto merge of #143357 - cjgillot:no-assoc-item-kind, r=compiler-errorsbors-18/+25
Retire hir::*ItemRef. This information was kept for various places that iterate on HIR to know about trait-items and impl-items. This PR replaces them by uses of the `associated_items` query that contain pretty much the same information. This shortens many spans to just `def_span`, which can be easier to read.
2025-07-13Retire hir::*ItemRef.Camille GILLOT-11/+16
2025-07-13Retire hir::ForeignItemRef.Camille GILLOT-3/+3
2025-07-13Generalize TyCtxt::item_name.Camille GILLOT-2/+2
2025-07-13Remove hir::AssocItemKind.Camille GILLOT-4/+6
2025-07-13Rollup merge of #143519 - mu001999-contrib:dead-code/impl-items, r=petrochenkovMatthias Krüger-24/+46
Check assoc consts and tys later like assoc fns This PR 1. checks assoc consts and tys later like assoc fns 2. marks assoc consts appear in poly-trait-ref live For assoc consts, considering ```rust #![deny(dead_code)] trait Tr { // ERROR trait `Tr` is never used const I: Self; } struct Foo; //~ ERROR struct `Foo` is never constructed impl Tr for Foo { const I: Self = Foo; } fn main() {} ``` Current this will produce unused `I` instead of unused `Tr` and `Foo` ([play](https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=nightly&mode=debug&edition=2024&gist=e0490d4a2d522cb70437b26e514a3d9c)), because `const I: Self = Foo;` will be added into the worklist at first: ``` error: associated constant `I` is never used --> src/main.rs:4:11 | 3 | trait Tr { // ERROR trait `Tr` is never used | -- associated constant in this trait 4 | const I: Self; | ^ | note: the lint level is defined here --> src/main.rs:1:9 | 1 | #![deny(dead_code)] | ^^^^^^^^^ error: could not compile `playground` (bin "playground") due to 1 previous error ``` This also happens to assoc tys, see the [new test](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/compare/master...mu001999-contrib:rust:dead-code/impl-items?expand=1#diff-bf45fa403934a31c9d610a073ed2603d885e7e81572e8edf38b7f4e08a1f3531) Fixes rust-lang/rust#126729 r? `````@petrochenkov`````
2025-07-13Port `#[link_ordinal]` to the new attribute parsing infrastructure.Anne Stijns-3/+7
2025-07-13warn on align on fields to avoid breaking changesJana Dönszelmann-6/+30
2025-07-13Rollup merge of #143796 - JonathanBrouwer:fix-builtin-attribute-prefix, ↵León Orell Valerian Liehr-1/+10
r=jdonszelmann Fix ICE for parsed attributes with longer path not handled by CheckAttribute Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/137590 Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/143789 r? ```@jdonszelmann```
2025-07-13Auto merge of #140717 - mejrs:diagnostic_lints, r=oli-obkbors-5/+6
Split up the `unknown_or_malformed_diagnostic_attributes` lint This splits up the lint into the following lint group: - `unknown_diagnostic_attributes` - triggers if the attribute is unknown to the current compiler - `misplaced_diagnostic_attributes` - triggers if the attribute exists but it is not placed on the item kind it's meant for - `malformed_diagnostic_attributes` - triggers if the attribute's syntax or options are invalid - `malformed_diagnostic_format_literals` - triggers if the format string literal is invalid, for example if it has unpaired curly braces or invalid parameters - this pr doesn't create it, but future lints for things like deprecations can also go here. This PR does not start emitting lints in places that previously did not. ## Motivation I want to have finer control over what `unknown_or_malformed_diagnostic_attributes` does I have a project with fairly low msrv that is/will have a lower msrv than future diagnostic attributes. So lints will be emitted when I or others compile it on a lower msrv. At this time, there are two options to silence these lints: - `#[allow(unknown_or_malformed_diagnostic_attributes)]` - this risks diagnostic regressions if I (or others) mess up using the attribute, or if the attribute's syntax ever changes. - write a build script to detect the compiler version and emit cfgs, and then conditionally enable the attribute: ```rust #[cfg_attr(rust_version_99, diagnostic::new_attr_in_rust_99(thing = ..))]` struct Foo; ``` or conditionally `allow` the lint: ```rust // lib.rs #![cfg_attr(not(current_rust), allow(unknown_or_malformed_diagnostic_attributes))] ``` I like to avoid using build scripts if I can, so the following works much better for me. That is what this PR will let me do in the future: ```rust #[allow(unknown_diagnostic_attribute, reason = "attribute came out in rust 1.99 but msrv is 1.70")] #[diagnostic::new_attr_in_rust_99(thing = ..)]` struct Foo;
2025-07-12Port `#[omit_gdb_pretty_printer_section]` to the new attribute parsing ↵Jonathan Brouwer-2/+2
infrastructure Signed-off-by: Jonathan Brouwer <jonathantbrouwer@gmail.com>
2025-07-12Port `#[automatically_derived]` to the new attribute parsing infrastructureJonathan Brouwer-6/+12
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Brouwer <jonathantbrouwer@gmail.com>
2025-07-11Rollup merge of #143403 - GrigorenkoPV:attributes/traits, r=jdonszelmannMatthias Krüger-27/+36
Port several trait/coherence-related attributes the new attribute system Part of rust-lang/rust#131229 This ports: - `#[const_trait]` - `#[rustc_deny_explicit_impl]` - `#[rustc_do_not_implement_via_object]` - `#[rustc_coinductive]` - `#[type_const]` - `#[rustc_specialization_trait]` - `#[rustc_unsafe_specialization_marker]` - `#[marker]` - `#[fundamental]` - `#[rustc_paren_sugar]` - `#[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl]` - `#[rustc_coherence_is_core]` This also changes `#[marker]` to error on duplicates instead of warning. cc rust-lang/rust#142838, but I don't think it matters too much, since it's unstable. r? ``@oli-obk``
2025-07-11Fix ICE for parsed attributes with longer path not handled by CheckAttrVisitorJonathan Brouwer-1/+10
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Brouwer <jonathantbrouwer@gmail.com>
2025-07-11Split up the `unknown_or_malformed_diagnostic_attributes` lintmejrs-5/+6
2025-07-10Check assoc consts and tys later like assoc fnsMu001999-24/+46
2025-07-09Add opaque TypeId handles for CTFEOli Scherer-0/+1
2025-07-09Port `#[rustc_coherence_is_core]` to the new attribute systemPavel Grigorenko-1/+1