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2019-12-11Add more context for type parametersEsteban Küber-2/+2
2019-12-10Use the appropriate number of type arguments in suggestionEsteban Küber-1/+1
2019-12-10Point at method call when type annotations are neededEsteban Küber-7/+9
2019-12-06derive: avoid parse_in_attrMazdak Farrokhzad-8/+1
2019-11-21Point at type in `let` assignment on type errorsEsteban Küber-6/+11
2019-11-18Surround types with backticks in type errorsEsteban Küber-6/+6
2019-11-18Remove E0308 note when primary label has all infoEsteban Küber-18/+2
2019-11-18review comments: tweak prefix stringsEsteban Küber-2/+2
2019-11-18Specific labels when referring to "expected" and "found" typesEsteban Küber-16/+16
2019-11-11Evaluate borrow and struct expressions in `into`Matthew Jasper-2/+2
This fixes some ordering problems around assignment expressions.
2019-11-09Remove `#[feature(custom_attribute)]`Vadim Petrochenkov-2/+4
2019-11-08Rollup merge of #66007 - estebank:remove-here, r=CentrilMazdak Farrokhzad-3/+3
Remove "here" from "expected one of X here"
2019-11-07Rollup merge of #66087 - tmiasko:ui-mode, r=CentrilMazdak Farrokhzad-1/+1
Update some build-pass ui tests to use check-pass where applicable Helps with issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/62277.
2019-11-06Remove "here" from "expected one of X here"Esteban Küber-3/+3
2019-11-06Suggest missing item from `trait` in `impl`Esteban Küber-4/+4
2019-11-06Auto merge of #65830 - Quantumplation:master, r=davidtwco,estebankbors-17/+12
Use ident.span instead of def_span in dead-code pass Hello! First time contributor! :) This should fix #58729. According to @estebank in the duplicate #63064, def_span scans forward on the line until it finds a {, and if it can't find one, falls back to the span for the whole item. This was apparently written before the identifier span was explicitly tracked on each node. This means that if an unused function signature spans multiple lines, the entire function (potentially hundreds of lines) gets flagged as dead code. This could, for example, cause IDEs to add error squiggly's to the whole function. By using the span from the ident instead, we narrow the scope of this in most cases. In a wider sense, it's probably safe to use ident.span instead of def_span in most locations throughout the whole code base, but since this is my first contribution, I kept it small. Some interesting points that came up while I was working on this: - I reorganized the tests a bit to bring some of the dead code ones all into the same location - A few tests were for things unrelated to dead code (like the path-lookahead for parens), so I added #![allow(dead_code)] and cleaned up the stderr file to reduce noise in the future - The same fix doesn't apply to const and static declarations. I tried adding these cases to the match expression, but that created a much wider change to tests and error messages, so I left it off until I could get some code review to validate the approach.
2019-11-05Detect if item.span is in a macro, and fall backPi Lanningham-2/+5
If item.span is part of a macro invocation, this has several downstream implications. To name two that were found while working on this: - The dead-code error gets annotated with a "in this macro invocation" - Some errors get canceled if they refer to remote crates Ideally, we should annotate item.ident.span with the same macro info, but this is a larger change (see: #66095), so for now we just fall back to the old behavior if this item was generated by a macro. I use span.macro_backtrace().len() to detect if it's part of a macro, because that (among other things) is what is used by the code which adds the "in this macro invocation" annotations mentioned above.
2019-11-04Use check-pass in ui tests where appropriateTomasz Miąsko-1/+1
2019-10-30Update ui testsGuillaume Gomez-0/+1
2019-10-26Use ident instead of def_span in dead-code passPi Lanningham-22/+14
According to @estebank, def_span scans forward on the line until it finds a {, and if it can't find one, fallse back to the span for the whole item. This was apparently written before the identifier span was explicitly tracked on each node. This means that if an unused function signature spans multiple lines, the entire function (potentially hundreds of lines) gets flagged as dead code. This could, for example, cause IDEs to add error squiggly's to the whole function. By using the span from the ident instead, we narrow the scope of this in most cases. In a wider sense, it's probably safe to use ident.span instead of def_span in most locations throughout the whole code base, but since this is my first contribution, I kept it small. Some interesting points that came up while I was working on this: - I reorganized the tests a bit to bring some of the dead code ones all into the same location - A few tests were for things unrelated to dead code (like the path-lookahead for parens), so I added #![allow(dead_code)] and cleaned up the stderr file to reduce noise in the future - The same fix doesn't apply to const and static declarations. I tried adding these cases to the match expression, but that created a much wider change to tests and error messages, so I left it off until I could get some code review to validate the approach.
2019-10-24Increase spacing for suggestions in diagnosticsEsteban Küber-0/+15
Make the spacing between the code snippet and verbose structured suggestions consistent with note and help messages.
2019-10-02syntax: improve parameter without type suggestionsDavid Wood-0/+6
This commit improves the suggestions provided when function parameters do not have types: - A new suggestion is added for arbitrary self types, which suggests adding `self: ` before the type. - Existing suggestions are now provided when a `<` is found where a `:` was expected (previously only `,` and `)` or trait items), this gives suggestions in the case where the unnamed parameter type is generic in a free function. - The suggestion that a type name be provided (e.g. `fn foo(HashMap<u32>)` -> `fn foo(HashMap: TypeName<u32>)`) will no longer occur when a `<` was found instead of `:`. - The ident will not be used for recovery when a `<` was found instead of `:`. Signed-off-by: David Wood <david@davidtw.co>
2019-10-01Rollup merge of #64933 - sam09:master, r=estebankMazdak Farrokhzad-1/+1
Fixes #64919. Suggest fix based on operator precendence. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/64919
2019-10-01Change to use exprPrecedence instead of exprKind.Sam Radhakrishnan-1/+1
2019-09-30update testsGuillaume Gomez-0/+1
2019-09-02Refer to "`self` type" instead of "receiver type"Esteban Küber-3/+4
2019-08-31Use span label instead of note for cause in E0631Esteban Küber-6/+3
2019-08-26Rollup merge of #63693 - Centril:polish-parse-or-pats, r=estebankMazdak Farrokhzad-6/+6
Fully implement or-pattern parsing Builds upon the initial parsing in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/61708 to fully implement or-pattern (`p | q`) parsing as specified in [the grammar section of RFC 2535](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2535-or-patterns.md#grammar). Noteworthy: - We allow or-patterns in `[p | q, ...]`. - We allow or-patterns in `let` statements and `for` expressions including with leading `|`. - We improve recovery for `p || q` (+ tests for that in `multiple-pattern-typo.rs`). - We improve recovery for `| p | q` in inner patterns (tests in `or-patterns-syntactic-fail.rs`). - We rigorously test or-pattern parsing (in `or-patterns-syntactic-{pass,fail}.rs`). - We harden the feature gating tests. - We do **_not_** change `ast.rs`. That is, `ExprKind::Let.0` and `Arm.pats` still accept `Vec<P<Pat>>`. I was starting work on that but it would be cleaner to do this in a separate PR so this one has a narrower scope. cc @dlrobertson cc the tracking issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/54883. r? @estebank
2019-08-25Point at method call on missing annotation errorEsteban Küber-2/+16
Make it clearer where the type name that couldn't be infered comes from.
2019-08-25parser: gracefully handle `fn foo(A | B: type)`.Mazdak Farrokhzad-6/+6
2019-08-10resolve: Move late resolution into a separate visitorVadim Petrochenkov-8/+6
Move `Resolver` fields specific to late resolution to the new visitor. The `current_module` field from `Resolver` is replaced with two `current_module`s in `LateResolutionVisitor` and `BuildReducedGraphVisitor`. Outside of those visitors `current_module` is replaced by passing `parent_scope` to more functions and using the parent module from it. Visibility resolution no longer have access to later resolution methods and has to use early resolution, so its diagnostics in case of errors regress slightly.
2019-08-03Move special treatment of `derive(Copy, PartialEq, Eq)` from expansion ↵Vadim Petrochenkov-1/+28
infrastructure to elsewhere
2019-07-24Rollup merge of #62772 - estebank:trait-bound, r=matthewjasperMazdak Farrokhzad-3/+5
Suggest trait bound on type parameter when it is unconstrained Given ``` trait Foo { fn method(&self) {} } fn call_method<T>(x: &T) { x.method() } ``` suggest constraining `T` with `Foo`. Fix #21673, fix #41030.
2019-07-19Auto merge of #62684 - petrochenkov:scopevisit, r=davidtwcobors-23/+6
resolve: Improve candidate search for unresolved macro suggestions Use same scope visiting machinery for both collecting suggestion candidates and actually resolving the names. The PR is better read in per-commit fashion with whitespace changes ignored (the first commit in particular moves some code around). This should be the last pre-requisite for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/62086. r? @davidtwco
2019-07-18Suggest trait bound on type parameter when it is unconstrainedEsteban Küber-3/+5
Given ``` mented on Jan 26, 2015 • trait Foo { fn method(&self) {} } fn call_method<T>(x: &T) { x.method() } ``` suggest constraining `T` with `Foo`.
2019-07-18Rollup merge of #62764 - ↵Mark Rousskov-5/+5
fakenine:normalize_use_of_backticks_compiler_messages_p7, r=alexreg normalize use of backticks in compiler messages for librustc/lint https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/60532
2019-07-18resolve: Use `feature(custom_attribute)` fallback only if the feature is enabledVadim Petrochenkov-23/+6
Normally `#![feature(...)]` shouldn't change behavior, but custom attributes in particular are in the process of retirement, and we should not produce a message telling to enable them. It also helps with unifying diagnostics for unresolved macros.
2019-07-17normalize use of backticks in compiler messages for librustc/lintSamy Kacimi-5/+5
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/60532
2019-07-16Update the help message on error for self typeLimira-1/+1
2019-07-11Remove feature gate `dropck_parametricity` completelyLzu Tao-11/+8
Therefore we also remove `#[unsafe_destructor_blind_to_params]` attribute completly.
2019-07-11Replace unsafe_destructor_blind_to_params with may_dangleLzu Tao-5/+5
2019-07-09normalize use of backticks in compiler messages for libsyntax/feature_gateSamy Kacimi-4/+4
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/60532
2019-07-03Migrate compile-pass annotations to build-passYuki Okushi-3/+3
2019-06-03Update tests for changes to cannot move errorsMatthew Jasper-3/+3
2019-06-03Auto merge of #61331 - estebank:fn-arg-parse-recovery, r=varkorbors-0/+20
Recover gracefully from argument with missing type or param name
2019-06-01review comment: tweak wordingEsteban Küber-3/+3
2019-05-31Tweak wordingEsteban Küber-1/+1
2019-05-31Alternative wording for inference failureEsteban Küber-3/+3
2019-05-31Add more detail to type inference errorEsteban Küber-2/+2
When encountering code where type inference fails, add more actionable information: ``` fn main() { let foo = Vec::new(); } ``` ``` error[E0282]: type annotations needed for `std::vec::Vec<_>` --> $DIR/vector-no-ann.rs:2:16 | LL | let foo = Vec::new(); | --- ^^^^^^^^ cannot infer type for `T` | | | consider giving `foo` the type `std::vec::Vec<_>` with the type parameter `T` specified ``` We still need to modify type printing to optionally accept a `TypeVariableTable` in order to properly print `std::vec::Vec<T>`. CC #25633.
2019-05-30Recover gracefully from argument with missing type or param nameEsteban Küber-0/+20