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2022-08-01Auto merge of #99944 - bjorn3:hide_proc_macro_symbols, r=eddybbors-35/+35
Limit symbols exported from proc macros Only `__rustc_proc_macro_decls_*__` and `rust_metadata_*` need to be exported for proc macros to work. All other symbols only increase binary size and have the potential to conflict with symbols from the host compiler. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/99909 Fixes #59998 cc `@eddyb`
2022-07-31Rollup merge of #99986 - WaffleLapkin:record_struct_wrap_suggestion, ↵Matthias Krüger-5/+15
r=compiler-errors Add wrap suggestions for record variants This PR adds a suggestions to wrap an expression in a record struct/variant when encountering mismatched types, similarly to a suggestion to wrap expression in a tuple struct that was added before. An example: ```rust struct B { f: u8, } enum E { A(u32), B { f: u8 }, } fn main() { let _: B = 1; let _: E = 1; } ``` ```text error[E0308]: mismatched types --> ./t.rs:11:16 | 11 | let _: B = 1; | - ^ expected struct `B`, found integer | | | expected due to this | help: try wrapping the expression in `B` | 11 | let _: B = B { f: 1 }; | ++++++ + error[E0308]: mismatched types --> ./t.rs:12:16 | 12 | let _: E = 1; | - ^ expected enum `E`, found integer | | | expected due to this | help: try wrapping the expression in a variant of `E` | 12 | let _: E = E::A(1); | +++++ + 12 | let _: E = E::B { f: 1 }; | +++++++++ + ``` r? `@compiler-errors`
2022-07-31Rollup merge of #99973 - RalfJung:layout-things, r=eddybMatthias Krüger-920/+920
Layout things These two commits are pretty independent, but didn't seem worth doing individual PRs for: - Always check that size is a multiple of align, even without debug assertions - Change Layout debug printing to put `variants` last, since it often huge and not usually the part we are most interested in Cc `@eddyb`
2022-07-31Rollup merge of #99620 - hudson-ayers:fix-location-detail, r=davidtwcoMatthias Krüger-1/+11
`-Z location-detail`: provide option to disable all location details As reported [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/89920#issuecomment-1190598924), when I first implemented the `-Z location-detail` flag there was a bug, where passing an empty list was not correctly supported, and instead rejected by the compiler. This PR fixes that such that passing an empty list results in no location details being tracked, as originally specified in https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2091 . This PR also adds a test case to verify that this option continues to work as intended.
2022-07-31Rollup merge of #99519 - Urgau:check-cfg-implicit, r=petrochenkovMatthias Krüger-38/+63
Remove implicit names and values from `--cfg` in `--check-cfg` This PR remove the implicit names and values from `--cfg` in `--check-cfg` because the behavior is quite surprising but also because it's really easy to inadvertently really on the implicitness and when the `--cfg` is not set anymore to have an unexpected warning from an unexpected condition that pass with the implicitness. This change in behavior will also enable us to warn when an unexpected `--cfg` is passed, ex: the user wrote `--cfg=unstabl` instead of `--cfg=unstable`. The implementation of the warning will be done in a follow-up PR. cc `@petrochenkov`
2022-07-31--bless testsMaybe Waffle-5/+15
2022-07-31reorder fields in Laout debug outputRalf Jung-920/+920
2022-07-31Rollup merge of #99974 - ↵Dylan DPC-0/+200
TaKO8Ki:suggest-removing-semicolon-and-boxing-the-expressions, r=compiler-errors Suggest removing a semicolon and boxing the expressions for if-else `InferCtxt::suggest_remove_semi_or_return_binding` was not working well, so I fixed it and added a ui test.
2022-07-31Rollup merge of #99741 - compiler-errors:copy-impl-impl-generics, r=fee1-deadDylan DPC-0/+95
Use `impl`'s generics when suggesting fix on bad `impl Copy` See the UI test for a more complicated example, but we weren't correctly suggesting to add bounds given a manual `impl` whose generics didn't match the struct generics. ```rust #[derive(Clone)] struct Wrapper<T>(T); impl<S> Copy for Wrapper<S> {} ``` Coincidentally this fix didn't cause any regressions for `derive(Copy)` impls, I think because those use the same spans in the impl generics as the struct generics, so the machinery still applies the same change.
2022-07-31Add issue referencebjorn3-2/+2
2022-07-31Remove workarounds for issue 59998bjorn3-35/+5
2022-07-31add a test to check if `suggest_remove_semi_or_return_binding` is working ↵Takayuki Maeda-0/+200
well for if-else
2022-07-30Auto merge of #99959 - cuviper:niche-size, r=eddybbors-0/+469
Fix the size of niche enums with ZST alignment For enums with an aligned ZST variant, like `[T; 0]`, the niche layout was not computing a sufficient size to be consistent with alignment. Now we pad that size up to the alignment, and also make sure to only use the niche variant's ABI when the size and alignment still match. Fixes #99836 r? `@eddyb`
2022-07-30Rollup merge of #99890 - compiler-errors:issue-99828, r=lcnrMatthias Krüger-6/+41
Do not allow bad projection term to leak into the type checker Fixes #99828
2022-07-30Rollup merge of #99873 - ↵Matthias Krüger-1/+19
notriddle:notriddle/invalid-html-tags-webcomponents, r=GuillaumeGomezp rustdoc: align invalid-html-tags lint with commonmark spec
2022-07-30Test another enum niche with multiple ZST alignmentsJosh Stone-3/+132
2022-07-30Fix the size of niche enums with ZST alignmentJosh Stone-0/+340
For enums with an aligned ZST variant, like `[T; 0]`, the niche layout was not computing a sufficient size to be consistent with alignment. Now we pad that size up to the alignment, and also make sure to only use the niche variant's ABI when the size and alignment still match.
2022-07-30Rollup merge of #99903 - gimbles:pub, r=davidtwcoDylan DPC-0/+29
Add diagnostic when using public instead of pub Forwarding from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/99706 I accidentally broke something(??) in git and the commits in that PR are absolutely not what I did in that branch Anyways, this is the PR for this now. Adding tests again in a minute. cc `@davidtwco`
2022-07-30Rollup merge of #99895 - compiler-errors:type-ascription-aint-cast, r=davidtwcoDylan DPC-73/+73
don't call type ascription "cast" Noticed in #99885
2022-07-30Rollup merge of #99862 - WaffleLapkin:type_mismatch_fix, r=compiler-errorsDylan DPC-63/+119
Improve type mismatch w/ function signatures This PR makes use of `note: expected/found` (instead of labeling types in labels) in type mismatch with function signatures. Pros: it's easier to compare the signatures, cons: the error is a little more verbose now. This is especially nice when - The signatures differ in a small subset of parameters (same parameters are elided) - The difference is in details, for example `isize` vs `usize` (there is a better chance that the types align) Also this PR fixes the inconsistency in variable names in the edited code (`expected` and `found`). A zulip thread from which this pr started: [[link]](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/147480-t-compiler.2Fwg-diagnostics/topic/Type.20error.20regression.3F.2E.2E.2E/near/289756602). An example diagnostic: <table> <tr> <th>this pr</th> <th>nightly</th> </tr> <tr> <td> ```text error[E0631]: type mismatch in function arguments --> ./t.rs:4:12 | 4 | expect(&f); | ------ ^^ expected due to this | | | required by a bound introduced by this call ... 10 | fn f(_: isize, _: u8, _: Vec<u32>) {} | ---------------------------------- found signature defined here | = note: expected function signature `fn(usize, _, Vec<u64>) -> _` found function signature `fn(isize, _, Vec<u32>) -> _` note: required because of the requirements on the impl of `Trait` for `fn(isize, u8, Vec<u32>) {f}` --> ./t.rs:8:9 | 8 | impl<F> Trait for F where F: Fn(usize, u8, Vec<u64>) -> u8 {} | ^^^^^ ^ = note: required for the cast from `fn(isize, u8, Vec<u32>) {f}` to the object type `dyn Trait` ``` </td> <td> ```text error[E0631]: type mismatch in function arguments --> ./t.rs:4:12 | 4 | expect(&f); | ------ ^^ expected signature of `fn(usize, u8, Vec<u64>) -> _` | | | required by a bound introduced by this call ... 10 | fn f(_: isize, _: u8, _: Vec<u32>) {} | ---------------------------------- found signature of `fn(isize, u8, Vec<u32>) -> _` | note: required because of the requirements on the impl of `Trait` for `fn(isize, u8, Vec<u32>) {f}` --> ./t.rs:8:9 | 8 | impl<F> Trait for F where F: Fn(usize, u8, Vec<u64>) -> u8 {} | ^^^^^ ^ = note: required for the cast to the object type `dyn Trait` ``` </td> </tr> </table> <details><summary>code</summary> <p> ```rust fn main() { fn expect(_: &dyn Trait) {} expect(&f); } trait Trait {} impl<F> Trait for F where F: Fn(usize, u8, Vec<u64>) -> u8 {} fn f(_: isize, _: u8, _: Vec<u32>) {} ``` </p> </details> r? `@compiler-errors`
2022-07-30Limit symbols exported from proc macrosbjorn3-0/+30
Only __rustc_proc_macro_decls_*__ and rust_metadata_* need to be exported for proc macros to work. All other symbols only increase binary size and have the potential to conflict with symbols from the host compiler.
2022-07-30Auto merge of #99796 - compiler-errors:issue-53475, r=oli-obkbors-0/+27
use `check_region_obligations_and_report_errors` to avoid ICEs If we don't call `process_registered_region_obligations` before `resolve_regions_and_report_errors` then we'll ICE if we have any region obligations, and `check_region_obligations_and_report_errors` just does both of these for us in a nice convenient function. Fixes #53475 r? types
2022-07-30Auto merge of #99123 - mystor:crossbeam_bridge, r=eddybbors-0/+1
proc_macro: use crossbeam channels for the proc_macro cross-thread bridge This is done by having the crossbeam dependency inserted into the `proc_macro` server code from the server side, to avoid adding a dependency to `proc_macro`. In addition, this introduces a -Z command-line option which will switch rustc to run proc-macros using this cross-thread executor. With the changes to the bridge in #98186, #98187, #98188 and #98189, the performance of the executor should be much closer to same-thread execution. In local testing, the crossbeam executor was substantially more performant than either of the two existing `CrossThread` strategies, so they have been removed to keep things simple. r? `@eddyb`
2022-07-30Auto merge of #99925 - JohnTitor:rollup-4bt9ou3, r=JohnTitorbors-33/+178
Rollup of 8 pull requests Successful merges: - #99227 (Fix thumbv4t-none-eabi frame pointer setting) - #99518 (Let-else: break out scopes when a let-else pattern fails to match) - #99671 (Suggest dereferencing index when trying to use a reference of usize as index) - #99831 (Add Fuchsia platform support documentation) - #99881 (fix ICE when computing codegen_fn_attrs on closure with non-fn parent) - #99888 (Streamline lint checking) - #99891 (Adjust an expr span to account for macros) - #99904 (Cleanup html whitespace) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-07-30Rollup merge of #99891 - compiler-errors:suggest-slicing-carefully, r=oli-obkYuki Okushi-1/+17
Adjust an expr span to account for macros Fix this erroneous suggestion: ``` error[E0529]: expected an array or slice, found `Vec<{integer}>` --> /home/gh-compiler-errors/test.rs:2:9 | 2 | let [..] = vec![1, 2, 3]; | ^^^^ pattern cannot match with input type `Vec<{integer}>` | help: consider slicing here --> /home/gh-compiler-errors/rust2/library/alloc/src/macros.rs:50:36 | 50~ $crate::__rust_force_expr!(<[_]>::into_vec( 51+ #[rustc_box] 52+ $crate::boxed::Box::new([$($x),+]) 53~ )[..]) ```
2022-07-30Rollup merge of #99881 - compiler-errors:issue-99876, r=tmiaskoYuki Okushi-0/+9
fix ICE when computing codegen_fn_attrs on closure with non-fn parent Other call sites check `has_codegen_attrs` first, so let's do that too. Fixes #99876
2022-07-30Rollup merge of #99671 - TaKO8Ki:suggest-dereferencing-index, r=compiler-errorsYuki Okushi-32/+63
Suggest dereferencing index when trying to use a reference of usize as index fixes #96678
2022-07-30Rollup merge of #99518 - dingxiangfei2009:let-else-additional-tests, r=oli-obkYuki Okushi-0/+89
Let-else: break out scopes when a let-else pattern fails to match This PR will commit to a new behavior so that values from initializer expressions are dropped earlier when a let-else pattern fails to match. Fix #98672. Close #93951. cc `@camsteffen` `@est31`
2022-07-29Auto merge of #99730 - lcnr:bound-vars-anon, r=jackh726bors-0/+14
anonymize all bound vars, not just regions fixes #98702 r? types
2022-07-29proc_macro: use crossbeam channels for the proc_macro cross-thread bridgeNika Layzell-0/+1
This is done by having the crossbeam dependency inserted into the proc_macro server code from the server side, to avoid adding a dependency to proc_macro. In addition, this introduces a -Z command-line option which will switch rustc to run proc-macros using this cross-thread executor. With the changes to the bridge in #98186, #98187, #98188 and #98189, the performance of the executor should be much closer to same-thread execution. In local testing, the crossbeam executor was substantially more performant than either of the two existing CrossThread strategies, so they have been removed to keep things simple.
2022-07-29Auto merge of #99467 - BelovDV:add_option_link_arg, r=petrochenkovbors-8/+67
flag '-l link-arg=___ was added #99427
2022-07-29Add diagnostic when using public instead of pubGimgim-0/+29
2022-07-29Auto merge of #99715 - tmiasko:coverage-run-make, r=Mark-Simulacrumbors-11/+11
Move coverage tests from run-make-fulldeps to run-make
2022-07-29Auto merge of #99892 - JohnTitor:rollup-qi4fem8, r=JohnTitorbors-0/+56
Rollup of 8 pull requests Successful merges: - #99686 (add suggestion when there is a impl of external trait on pointer with wrong coherence rules) - #99760 (doc/rustc: describe the uefi target platforms) - #99766 (Htmldocck: Substitute the doc channel when blessing) - #99781 (Use String::from_utf8_lossy in CStr demo) - #99803 (Update mentions to `rustc_metadata::rmeta::Lazy`) - #99845 (Remove `$` prefix for bash scripts in doc) - #99850 (rustdoc: Remove more Clean trait implementations) - #99872 (Clone the `src/llvm-project` submodule if profiling is enabled) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-07-29dont call type ascription 'cast'Michael Goulet-73/+73
2022-07-29Rollup merge of #99686 - vincenzopalazzo:macros/impl_on_ptr, r=compiler-errorsYuki Okushi-0/+56
add suggestion when there is a impl of external trait on pointer with wrong coherence rules Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/99572 This will try to improve the node in the error message by suggesting a general solution because the solution, in this case, is application depended. I'm not super happy regarding the code quality, but I'm happy to have feedback on it. `@rustbot` r? `@compiler-errors`
2022-07-29Adjust an expr span to account for macrosMichael Goulet-1/+17
2022-07-29Do not allow bad projection term to leak into the type checkerMichael Goulet-6/+41
2022-07-29check if T is sliceTakayuki Maeda-1/+1
fix msg
2022-07-29Auto merge of #99660 - PrestonFrom:issue_99265, r=compiler-errorsbors-24/+864
Generate correct suggestion with named arguments used positionally Address issue #99265 by checking each positionally used argument to see if the argument is named and adding a lint to use the name instead. This way, when named arguments are used positionally in a different order than their argument order, the suggested lint is correct. For example: ``` println!("{b} {}", a=1, b=2); ``` This will now generate the suggestion: ``` println!("{b} {a}", a=1, b=2); ``` Additionally, this check now also correctly replaces or inserts only where the positional argument is (or would be if implicit). Also, width and precision are replaced with their argument names when they exists. Since the issues were so closely related, this fix for issue #99265 also fixes issue #99266. Fixes #99265 Fixes #99266
2022-07-29Auto merge of #99512 - nikic:llvm-15-fixes, r=cuviperbors-22/+14
LLVM 15 compatibility fixes These are LLVM 15 compatibility fixes split out from #99464. There are three changes here: * Emit elementtype attribtue for ldrex/strex intrinsics. This is requires as part of the opaque pointers migration. * Make more tests compatible with opaque pointers. These are either new or aren't run on x86. * Remove a test for `#[rustc_allocator]`. Since #99574 there are more requirement on the function signature. I dropped the test entirely, since we already test the effect of the attribute elsewhere. * The main change: When a worker thread emits an error, wait for other threads to finish before unwinding the main thread and exiting. Otherwise workers may end up using globals for which destructors have already been run. This was probably never quite correct, but became an active problem with LLVM 15, because it started using global dtors in critical places, as part of ManagedStatic removal. Fixes #99432 (and probably also #95679). r? `@cuviper`
2022-07-29fix ICE when computing codegen_fn_attrs on closure with non-fn parentMichael Goulet-0/+9
2022-07-28rustdoc: align invalid-html-tags lint with commonmark specMichael Howell-1/+19
2022-07-28Auto merge of #99863 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-lq9w047, r=Dylan-DPCbors-22/+141
Rollup of 6 pull requests Successful merges: - #99628 (add more docs regarding ideographic numbers) - #99689 (Revert `write!` and `writeln!` to late drop temporaries) - #99807 (Fix PermissionDenied UI tests on WSL) - #99817 (rustdoc: remove Clean trait impls for more items) - #99851 (Fix small typo in Cargo.toml comment) - #99856 (fix: remove fake no_dead_strip for osx) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-07-28location-detail: disable all location details when passed `none`Hudson Ayers-1/+11
Prior to this fix, `-Z location-detail` provided no mechanism for disabling all location details. This commit also adds a test case to verify that this option continues to work as intended, and clarifies the documentation of this option.
2022-07-28Rollup merge of #99807 - Nilstrieb:wsl-ui-test-fix, r=Mark-SimulacrumDylan DPC-6/+11
Fix PermissionDenied UI tests on WSL On my WSL with `appendWindowsPath=true`, running an invalid command returns `PermissionDenied` instead of `NotFound`, causing two UI tests to fail.
2022-07-28Rollup merge of #99689 - dtolnay:write, r=Mark-SimulacrumDylan DPC-16/+130
Revert `write!` and `writeln!` to late drop temporaries Closes (on master, but not on beta) #99684 by reverting the `write!` and `writeln!` parts of #96455. argument position | before<br>#94868 | after<br>#94868 | after<br>#96455 | after<br>this PR | desired<br>(unimplementable) --- |:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---: `write!($tmp, "…", …)` | **⸺late** | **⸺late** | *early⸺* | **⸺late** | **⸺late** `write!(…, "…", $tmp)` | **⸺late** | **⸺late** | *early⸺* | **⸺late** | *early⸺* `writeln!($tmp, "…", …)` | **⸺late** | **⸺late** | *early⸺* | **⸺late** | **⸺late** `writeln!(…, "…", $tmp)` | **⸺late** | **⸺late** | *early⸺* | **⸺late** | *early⸺* `print!("…", $tmp)` | **⸺late** | **⸺late** | *early⸺* | *early⸺* | *early⸺* `println!("…", $tmp)` | *early⸺* | **⸺late** | *early⸺* | *early⸺* | *early⸺* `eprint!("…", $tmp)` | **⸺late** | **⸺late** | *early⸺* | *early⸺* | *early⸺* `eprintln!("…", $tmp)` | *early⸺* | **⸺late**| *early⸺* | *early⸺* | *early⸺* `panic!("…", $tmp)` | *early⸺* | *early⸺* | *early⸺* | *early⸺* | *early⸺* "Late drop" refers to dropping temporaries at the nearest semicolon **outside** of the macro invocation. "Early drop" refers to dropping temporaries inside of the macro invocation.
2022-07-28Auto merge of #99780 - Nilstrieb:mir-opt-test-line-no, r=oli-obkbors-9912/+9913
Use line numbers relative to the function in mir-opt tests As shown in #99770, the line numbers can be a big source of needless and confusing diffs. This PR adds a new flag `-Zmir-pretty-relative-line-numbers` to make them relative to the function declaration, which avoids most needless diffs from attribute changes. `@JakobDegen` told me that there has been a zulip conversation about disabling line numbers with mixed opinions, so I'd like to get some feedback here, for this hopefully better solution. r? rust-lang/wg-mir-opt
2022-07-28--bless testsMaybe Waffle-63/+119
2022-07-28anonymize all bound vars, not just regionslcnr-0/+14