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2021-01-31Rollup merge of #81566 - osa1:issue71202, r=jonas-schievinkJonas Schievink-0/+33
Add a test for #71202 Closes #71202 --- Note that the test normally generates this warning: ``` warning: cannot use constants which depend on generic parameters in types --> test.rs:10:5 | 10 | / const ITEM_IS_COPY: [(); 1 - { 11 | | trait NotCopy { 12 | | const VALUE: bool = false; 13 | | } ... | 26 | | <IsCopy<T>>::VALUE 27 | | } as usize] = []; | |_____________________^ | = note: `#[warn(const_evaluatable_unchecked)]` on by default = warning: this was previously accepted by the compiler but is being phased out; it will become a hard error in a future release! = note: for more information, see issue #76200 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76200> ``` I added `allow(const_evaluatable_unchecked)`, but maybe we just don't want to add a test for this as the program is not really valid?
2021-01-31Rollup merge of #81480 - b-naber:nested_fields_suggestion, r=estebankJonas Schievink-0/+165
Add suggestion for nested fields Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/81220 r? ```@estebank```
2021-01-31Rollup merge of #80404 - JulianKnodt:arr_ref, r=oli-obkJonas Schievink-84/+52
Remove const_in_array_repeat Fixes #80371. Fixes #81315. Fixes #80767. Fixes #75682. I thought there might be some issue with `Repeats(_, 0)`, but if you increase the items in the array it still ICEs. I'm not sure if this is the best fix but it does fix the given issue.
2021-01-31Rollup merge of #80092 - sexxi-goose:restrict_precision, r=nikomatsakisJonas Schievink-0/+964
2229: Fix issues with move closures and mutability This PR fixes two issues when feature `capture_disjoint_fields` is used. 1. Can't mutate using a mutable reference 2. Move closures try to move value out through a reference. To do so, we 1. Compute the mutability of the capture and store it as part of the `CapturedPlace` that is written in TypeckResults 2. Restrict capture precision. Note this is temporary for now, to allow the feature to be used with move closures and ByValue captures and might change depending on discussions with the lang team. - No Derefs are captured for ByValue captures, since that will result in value behind a reference getting moved. - No projections are applied to raw pointers since these require unsafe blocks. We capture them completely. r? `````@nikomatsakis`````
2021-01-31Rollup merge of #81509 - 0yoyoyo:fix-issue-72685-ice-drop-in-place, r=estebankJonas Schievink-10/+22
Add a regression test for ICE of bad_placeholder_type Add a regression test for #72685. Check the error message is output instead of ICE.
2021-01-31Rollup merge of #81491 - jryans:rustdoc-deref-ice-81395, r=GuillaumeGomezJonas Schievink-0/+15
Balance sidebar `Deref` cycle check with main content The `Deref` cycle checks added as part of #80653 were "unbalanced" in the sense that the main content code path checks for cycles _before_ descending, while the sidebar checks _after_. Checking _before_ is correct, so this changes the sidebar path to match the main content path. Fixes #81395 r? ```@GuillaumeGomez```
2021-01-31Rollup merge of #81472 - Aaron1011:fix/revert-cursor-clone, r=petrochenkovJonas Schievink-0/+40
Clone entire `TokenCursor` when collecting tokens Reverts PR #80830 Fixes taiki-e/pin-project#312 We can have an arbitrary number of `None`-delimited group frames pushed on the stack due to proc-macro invocations, which can legally be exited. Attempting to account for this would add a lot of complexity for a tiny performance gain, so let's just use the original strategy.
2021-01-31Rollup merge of #81422 - estebank:dotdot_sugg, r=davidtwcoJonas Schievink-2/+2
Account for existing `_` field pattern when suggesting `..` Follow up to #80017.
2021-01-31Rollup merge of #80470 - SimonSapin:array-intoiter-type, r=m-ou-seJonas Schievink-2/+0
Stabilize by-value `[T; N]` iterator `core::array::IntoIter` Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/65798 This is unblocked now that `min_const_generics` has been stabilized in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/79135. This PR does *not* include the corresponding `IntoIterator` impl, which is https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/65819. Instead, an iterator can be constructed through the `new` method. `new` would become unnecessary when `IntoIterator` is implemented and might be deprecated then, although it will stay stable.
2021-01-30Remove const_in_array_rep_exprkadmin-90/+20
2021-01-30add suggestion for nested fieldsb-naber-0/+165
2021-01-30Add a test for #71202Ömer Sinan Ağacan-0/+33
Closes #71202
2021-01-30Balance sidebar `Deref` cycle check with main contentJ. Ryan Stinnett-0/+15
The `Deref` cycle checks added as part of #80653 were "unbalanced" in the sense that the main content code path checks for cycles _before_ descending, while the sidebar checks _after_. Checking _before_ is correct, so this changes the sidebar path to match the main content path.
2021-01-30Add a regression test0yoyoyo-10/+22
2021-01-30Rollup merge of #81473 - sanxiyn:write-only-field, r=oli-obkYuki Okushi-0/+47
Warn write-only fields cc `@Boscop's` example in #49256.
2021-01-30Rollup merge of #81468 - est31:cfg_version, r=petrochenkovYuki Okushi-0/+94
cfg(version): treat nightlies as complete This PR makes cfg(version) treat the nightlies for version 1.n.0 as 1.n.0, even though that nightly version might not have all stabilizations and features of the released 1.n.0. This is done for greater convenience for people who want to test a newly stabilized feature on nightly, or in other words, give newly stabilized features as many eyeballs as possible. For users who wish to pin nightlies, this commit adds a -Z assume-incomplete-release option that they can enable if they run into any issues due to this change. Implements the suggestion in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/64796#issuecomment-640851454
2021-01-30Rollup merge of #81291 - ↵Yuki Okushi-0/+57
sexxi-goose:fix-struct-update-functional-record-update-syntax-error, r=nikomatsakis Support FRU pattern with `[feature(capture_disjoint_fields)]` In case of a functional record update syntax for creating a structure, `ExprUseVisitor` to only detect the precise use of some of the field in the `..x` part of the syntax. However, when we start building MIR, we 1. First, build the place for `x` 2. and then, add precise field projections so that only some parts of `x` end up getting read. When `capture_disjoint_fields` is enabled, and FRU is used within a closure `x` won't be completely captured, and therefore the first step will fail. This PR updates `mir_build` to create a place builder in the first step and then create place from the builder only after applying the field projection. Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/project-rfc-2229/issues/32 r? ``````@nikomatsakis``````
2021-01-30Rollup merge of #80886 - RalfJung:stable-raw-ref-macros, r=m-ou-seYuki Okushi-14/+12
Stabilize raw ref macros This stabilizes `raw_ref_macros` (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/73394), which is possible now that https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/74355 is fixed. However, as I already said in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/73394#issuecomment-751342185, I am not particularly happy with the current names of the macros. So I propose we also change them, which means I am proposing to stabilize the following in `core::ptr`: ```rust pub macro const_addr_of($e:expr) { &raw const $e } pub macro mut_addr_of($e:expr) { &raw mut $e } ``` The macro name change means we need another round of FCP. Cc `````@rust-lang/libs````` Fixes #73394
2021-01-30Consider Scalar to be a bool only if its unsignedSimonas Kazlauskas-0/+13
This seems right, given that conceptually bools are unsigned, but the implications of this change may have more action at distance that I'm not sure how to exhaustively consider. For instance there are a number of cases where code attaches range metadata if `scalar.is_bool()` holds. Supposedly it would no longer be attached to the `repr(i8)` enums? Though I'm not sure why booleans are being special-cased here in the first place... Fixes #80556
2021-01-29Fix incorrect use mut diagnosticsAman Arora-37/+70
2021-01-29Fix unused 'mut' warning for capture's root variableAman Arora-17/+46
2021-01-29Test for restricting capture precisionAman Arora-0/+657
2021-01-29Test cases for handling mutable referencesAman Arora-0/+245
2021-01-29rename raw_const/mut -> const/mut_addr_of, and stabilize themRalf Jung-14/+12
2021-01-29Add testsest31-0/+94
2021-01-28Add a test for syntax like: ..t.sDhruv Jauhar-1/+17
2021-01-29Rollup merge of #81333 - RalfJung:const-err-simplify, r=oli-obkYuki Okushi-59/+34
clean up some const error reporting around promoteds These are some error reporting simplifications enabled by https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/80579. Further simplifications are possible but could be blocked on making `const_err` a hard error. r? ``````@oli-obk``````
2021-01-29Rollup merge of #81158 - 1000teslas:issue-80313-fix, r=Aaron1011Yuki Okushi-3/+97
Point to span of upvar making closure FnMut For #80313.
2021-01-29Rollup merge of #79991 - camelid:rustdoc-for-lifetime, r=GuillaumeGomez,jyn514Yuki Okushi-0/+29
rustdoc: Render HRTB correctly for bare functions The angle brackets were not rendered, so code like this: some_func: for<'a> fn(val: &'a i32) -> i32 would be rendered as: some_func: fn'a(val: &'a i32) -> i32 However, rendering with angle brackets is still invalid syntax: some_func: fn<'a>(val: &'a i32) -> i32 so now it renders correctly as: some_func: for<'a> fn(val: &'a i32) -> i32 ----- However, note that this code: some_trait: dyn for<'a> Trait<'a> will still render as: some_trait: dyn Trait<'a> which is not invalid syntax, but is still unclear. Unfortunately I think it's hard to fix that case because there isn't enough information in the `rustdoc::clean::Type` that this code operates on. Perhaps that case can be fixed in a later PR. r? ``@jyn514``
2021-01-29Rollup merge of #79819 - Aaron1011:feature/macro-trailing-semicolon, ↵Yuki Okushi-0/+78
r=petrochenkov Add `SEMICOLON_IN_EXPRESSIONS_FROM_MACROS` lint cc #79813 This PR adds an allow-by-default future-compatibility lint `SEMICOLON_IN_EXPRESSIONS_FROM_MACROS`. It fires when a trailing semicolon in a macro body is ignored due to the macro being used in expression position: ```rust macro_rules! foo { () => { true; // WARN } } fn main() { let val = match true { true => false, _ => foo!() }; } ``` The lint takes its level from the macro call site, and can be allowed for a particular macro by adding `#[allow(macro_trailing_semicolon)]`. The lint is set to warn for all internal rustc crates (when being built by a stage1 compiler). After the next beta bump, we can enable the lint for the bootstrap compiler as well.
2021-01-29Rollup merge of #79570 - alexcrichton:split-debuginfo, r=bjorn3Yuki Okushi-1/+91
rustc: Stabilize `-Zrun-dsymutil` as `-Csplit-debuginfo` This commit adds a new stable codegen option to rustc, `-Csplit-debuginfo`. The old `-Zrun-dsymutil` flag is deleted and now subsumed by this stable flag. Additionally `-Zsplit-dwarf` is also subsumed by this flag but still requires `-Zunstable-options` to actually activate. The `-Csplit-debuginfo` flag takes one of three values: * `off` - This indicates that split-debuginfo from the final artifact is not desired. This is not supported on Windows and is the default on Unix platforms except macOS. On macOS this means that `dsymutil` is not executed. * `packed` - This means that debuginfo is desired in one location separate from the main executable. This is the default on Windows (`*.pdb`) and macOS (`*.dSYM`). On other Unix platforms this subsumes `-Zsplit-dwarf=single` and produces a `*.dwp` file. * `unpacked` - This means that debuginfo will be roughly equivalent to object files, meaning that it's throughout the build directory rather than in one location (often the fastest for local development). This is not the default on any platform and is not supported on Windows. Each target can indicate its own default preference for how debuginfo is handled. Almost all platforms default to `off` except for Windows and macOS which default to `packed` for historical reasons. Some equivalencies for previous unstable flags with the new flags are: * `-Zrun-dsymutil=yes` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=packed` * `-Zrun-dsymutil=no` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=unpacked` * `-Zsplit-dwarf=single` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=packed` * `-Zsplit-dwarf=split` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=unpacked` Note that `-Csplit-debuginfo` still requires `-Zunstable-options` for non-macOS platforms since split-dwarf support was *just* implemented in rustc. There's some more rationale listed on #79361, but the main gist of the motivation for this commit is that `dsymutil` can take quite a long time to execute in debug builds and provides little benefit. This means that incremental compile times appear that much worse on macOS because the compiler is constantly running `dsymutil` over every single binary it produces during `cargo build` (even build scripts!). Ideally rustc would switch to not running `dsymutil` by default, but that's a problem left to get tackled another day. Closes #79361
2021-01-28Auto merge of #81055 - matthewjasper:non-fatal-overflow, r=nikomatsakisbors-1/+60
Make hitting the recursion limit in projection non-fatal This change was originally made in #80246 to avoid future (effectively) infinite loop bugs in projections, but wundergraph relies on rustc recovering here. cc #80953 r? `@nikomatsakis`
2021-01-28rustc: Stabilize `-Zrun-dsymutil` as `-Csplit-debuginfo`Alex Crichton-1/+91
This commit adds a new stable codegen option to rustc, `-Csplit-debuginfo`. The old `-Zrun-dsymutil` flag is deleted and now subsumed by this stable flag. Additionally `-Zsplit-dwarf` is also subsumed by this flag but still requires `-Zunstable-options` to actually activate. The `-Csplit-debuginfo` flag takes one of three values: * `off` - This indicates that split-debuginfo from the final artifact is not desired. This is not supported on Windows and is the default on Unix platforms except macOS. On macOS this means that `dsymutil` is not executed. * `packed` - This means that debuginfo is desired in one location separate from the main executable. This is the default on Windows (`*.pdb`) and macOS (`*.dSYM`). On other Unix platforms this subsumes `-Zsplit-dwarf=single` and produces a `*.dwp` file. * `unpacked` - This means that debuginfo will be roughly equivalent to object files, meaning that it's throughout the build directory rather than in one location (often the fastest for local development). This is not the default on any platform and is not supported on Windows. Each target can indicate its own default preference for how debuginfo is handled. Almost all platforms default to `off` except for Windows and macOS which default to `packed` for historical reasons. Some equivalencies for previous unstable flags with the new flags are: * `-Zrun-dsymutil=yes` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=packed` * `-Zrun-dsymutil=no` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=unpacked` * `-Zsplit-dwarf=single` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=packed` * `-Zsplit-dwarf=split` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=unpacked` Note that `-Csplit-debuginfo` still requires `-Zunstable-options` for non-macOS platforms since split-dwarf support was *just* implemented in rustc. There's some more rationale listed on #79361, but the main gist of the motivation for this commit is that `dsymutil` can take quite a long time to execute in debug builds and provides little benefit. This means that incremental compile times appear that much worse on macOS because the compiler is constantly running `dsymutil` over every single binary it produces during `cargo build` (even build scripts!). Ideally rustc would switch to not running `dsymutil` by default, but that's a problem left to get tackled another day. Closes #79361
2021-01-28Warn write-only fieldsSeo Sanghyeon-0/+47
2021-01-28Clone entire `TokenCursor` when collecting tokensAaron Hill-0/+40
Reverts PR #80830 Fixes taiki-e/pin-project#312 We can have an arbitrary number of `None`-delimited group frames pushed on the stack due to proc-macro invocations, which can legally be exited. Attempting to account for this would add a lot of complexity for a tiny performance gain, so let's just use the original strategy.
2021-01-28Add `SEMICOLON_IN_EXPRESSIONS_FROM_MACROS` lintAaron Hill-0/+78
cc #79813 This PR adds an allow-by-default future-compatibility lint `SEMICOLON_IN_EXPRESSIONS_FROM_MACROS`. It fires when a trailing semicolon in a macro body is ignored due to the macro being used in expression position: ```rust macro_rules! foo { () => { true; // WARN } } fn main() { let val = match true { true => false, _ => foo!() }; } ``` The lint takes its level from the macro call site, and can be allowed for a particular macro by adding `#[allow(semicolon_in_expressions_from_macros)]`. The lint is set to warn for all internal rustc crates (when being built by a stage1 compiler). After the next beta bump, we can enable the lint for the bootstrap compiler as well.
2021-01-28Auto merge of #81149 - Aaron1011:feature/better-no-method-found-err, r=estebankbors-105/+105
Avoid describing a method as 'not found' when bounds are unsatisfied Fixes #76267 When there is a single applicable method candidate, but its trait bounds are not satisfied, we avoid saying that the method is "not found". Insted, we update the error message to directly mention which bounds are not satisfied, rather than mentioning them in a note.
2021-01-28Rollup merge of #81433 - lcnr:stop-looking-into-ty-alias, r=oli-obkYuki Okushi-4/+35
const_evaluatable: stop looking into type aliases see https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/260443-project-const-generics/topic/const_evaluatable.3A.20type.20alias r? ````@oli-obk````
2021-01-28Rollup merge of #81430 - lcnr:elaborate-const-eval, r=oli-obkYuki Okushi-0/+24
add const_evaluatable_checked test cc `````@oli-obk`````
2021-01-28Rollup merge of #81426 - BoxyUwU:boxychangesv2, r=oli-obkYuki Okushi-0/+123
const_evaluatable: expand abstract consts in try_unify See this [zulip topic](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/260443-project-const-generics/topic/combining.20const.20bounds) for more info cc ```@lcnr``` r? ```@oli-obk```
2021-01-28Rollup merge of #81416 - estebank:suggestion-span-tweak, r=petrochenkovYuki Okushi-12/+12
Tweak suggestion for missing field in patterns Account for parser recovered struct and tuple patterns to avoid invalid suggestion. Follow up to #81103.
2021-01-28Rollup merge of #81062 - sexxi-goose:precise_capture_diagnostics, r=nikomatsakisYuki Okushi-2/+628
Improve diagnostics for Precise Capture This is just the capture analysis part and borrow checker logging will updated as part of rust-lang/project-rfc-2229#8 Closes rust-lang/project-rfc-2229#22
2021-01-27rustdoc: Render HRTB correctly for bare functionsCamelid-0/+29
The angle brackets were not rendered, so code like this: some_func: for<'a> fn(val: &'a i32) -> i32 would be rendered as: some_func: fn'a(val: &'a i32) -> i32 However, rendering with angle brackets is still invalid syntax: some_func: fn<'a>(val: &'a i32) -> i32 so now it renders correctly as: some_func: for<'a> fn(val: &'a i32) -> i32 ----- However, note that this code: some_trait: dyn for<'a> Trait<'a> will still render as: some_trait: dyn Trait<'a> which is not invalid syntax, but is still unclear. Unfortunately I think it's hard to fix that case because there isn't enough information in the `rustdoc::clean::Type` that this code operates on. Perhaps that case can be fixed in a later PR.
2021-01-27Auto merge of #81335 - thomwiggers:no-panic-shrink-to, r=Mark-Simulacrumbors-8/+0
Trying to shrink_to greater than capacity should be no-op Per the discussion in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/56431, `shrink_to` shouldn't panic if you try to make a vector shrink to a capacity greater than its current capacity.
2021-01-27fix tidy errorsEllen-3/+6
2021-01-27commentsEllen-0/+8
2021-01-27const_evaluatable: stop looking into type aliasesBastian Kauschke-4/+35
2021-01-27add const_evaluatable_checked testBastian Kauschke-0/+24
2021-01-27Auto merge of #80987 - GuillaumeGomez:remove-cache-key, r=jyn514bors-0/+75
Remove CACHE_KEY global We realized in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/80914 that the cache handling (through a global) needed to be updated to make it much easier to handle. r? `@jyn514`
2021-01-27Add search index test for primitive typesGuillaume Gomez-0/+75