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2025-02-19Rollup merge of #136923 - samueltardieu:push-vxxqvqwspssv, r=davidtwcoMatthias Krüger-4/+0
Lint `#[must_use]` attributes applied to methods in trait impls The `#[must_use]` attribute has no effect when applied to methods in trait implementations. This PR adds it to the unused `#[must_use]` lint, and cleans the extra attributes in portable-simd and Clippy.
2025-02-18Move methods from `Map` to `TyCtxt`, part 2.Nicholas Nethercote-45/+37
Continuing the work started in #136466. Every method gains a `hir_` prefix, though for the ones that already have a `par_` or `try_par_` prefix I added the `hir_` after that.
2025-02-17Rollup merge of #137101 - GrigorenkoPV:str-inherent-lint, r=UrgauMatthias Krüger-4/+5
`invalid_from_utf8[_unchecked]`: also lint inherent methods Addressing https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/131114#issuecomment-2646663535 Also corrected a typo: "_an_ invalid literal", not "_a_ invalid literal".
2025-02-17Overhaul the `intravisit::Map` trait.Nicholas Nethercote-64/+61
First of all, note that `Map` has three different relevant meanings. - The `intravisit::Map` trait. - The `map::Map` struct. - The `NestedFilter::Map` associated type. The `intravisit::Map` trait is impl'd twice. - For `!`, where the methods are all unreachable. - For `map::Map`, which gets HIR stuff from the `TyCtxt`. As part of getting rid of `map::Map`, this commit changes `impl intravisit::Map for map::Map` to `impl intravisit::Map for TyCtxt`. It's fairly straightforward except various things are renamed, because the existing names would no longer have made sense. - `trait intravisit::Map` becomes `trait intravisit::HirTyCtxt`, so named because it gets some HIR stuff from a `TyCtxt`. - `NestedFilter::Map` assoc type becomes `NestedFilter::MaybeTyCtxt`, because it's always `!` or `TyCtxt`. - `Visitor::nested_visit_map` becomes `Visitor::maybe_tcx`. I deliberately made the new trait and associated type names different to avoid the old `type Map: Map` situation, which I found confusing. We now have `type MaybeTyCtxt: HirTyCtxt`.
2025-02-17Move some `Map` methods onto `TyCtxt`.Nicholas Nethercote-150/+146
The end goal is to eliminate `Map` altogether. I added a `hir_` prefix to all of them, that seemed simplest. The exceptions are `module_items` which became `hir_module_free_items` because there was already a `hir_module_items`, and `items` which became `hir_free_items` for consistency with `hir_module_free_items`.
2025-02-16clippy: string_from_utf8_as_bytes: also detect inherent `from_utf8`Pavel Grigorenko-4/+5
2025-02-14Trim suggestion parts to the subset that is purely additiveMichael Goulet-29/+18
2025-02-13Auto merge of #136593 - lukas-code:ty-value-perf, r=oli-obkbors-3/+4
valtree performance tuning Summary: This PR makes type checking of code with many type-level constants faster. After https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/136180 was merged, we observed a small perf regression (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/136318#issuecomment-2635562821). This happened because that PR introduced additional copies in the fast reject code path for consts, which is very hot for certain crates: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/6c1d960d88dd3755548b3818630acb63fa98187e/compiler/rustc_type_ir/src/fast_reject.rs#L486-L487 This PR improves the performance again by properly interning the valtrees so that copying and comparing them becomes faster. This will become especially useful with `feature(adt_const_params)`, so the fast reject code doesn't have to do a deep compare of the valtrees. Note that we can't just compare the interned consts themselves in the fast reject, because sometimes `'static` lifetimes in the type are be replaced with inference variables (due to canonicalization) on one side but not the other. A less invasive alternative that I considered is simply avoiding copies introduced by https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/136180 and comparing the valtrees it in-place (see commit: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/commit/9e91e50ac5920f0b9b4a3b1e0880c85336ba5c64 / perf results: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/136593#issuecomment-2642303245), however that was still measurably slower than interning. There are some minor regressions in secondary benchmarks: These happen due to changes in memory allocations and seem acceptable to me. The crates that make heavy use of valtrees show no significant changes in memory usage.
2025-02-13intern valtreesLukas Markeffsky-3/+4
2025-02-12Auto merge of #135994 - 1c3t3a:rename-unsafe-ptr, r=oli-obkbors-11/+11
Rename rustc_middle::Ty::is_unsafe_ptr to is_raw_ptr The wording unsafe pointer is less common and not mentioned in a lot of places, instead this is usually called a "raw pointer". For the sake of uniformity, we rename this method. This came up during the review of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/134424. r? `@Noratrieb`
2025-02-12Remove ignored `#[must_use]` attributes from ClippySamuel Tardieu-4/+0
The `#[must_use]` attribute has no effect when applied to methods in trait implementations.
2025-02-10Show diff suggestion format on verbose replacementEsteban Küber-1500/+2292
``` error[E0610]: `{integer}` is a primitive type and therefore doesn't have fields --> $DIR/attempted-access-non-fatal.rs:7:15 | LL | let _ = 2.l; | ^ | help: if intended to be a floating point literal, consider adding a `0` after the period and a `f64` suffix | LL - let _ = 2.l; LL + let _ = 2.0f64; | ```
2025-02-10Convert two missed placesBastian Kersting-2/+2
2025-02-10Rename rustc_middle::Ty::is_unsafe_ptr to is_raw_ptrBastian Kersting-9/+9
The wording unsafe pointer is less common and not mentioned in a lot of places, instead this is usually called a "raw pointer". For the sake of uniformity, we rename this method. This came up during the review of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/134424.
2025-02-08Rollup merge of #136706 - workingjubilee:finish-up-rustc-abi-updates, ↵Jubilee-41/+43
r=compiler-errors compiler: mostly-finish `rustc_abi` updates This almost-finishes all the updates in the compiler to use `rustc_abi` and removes some of the reexports of `rustc_abi` items in `rustc_target` that were previously available. r? ```@compiler-errors```
2025-02-07clippy: directly use rustc_abi instead of reexportsJubilee Young-41/+43
2025-02-07add tests for spurious failure and fix typoJana Dönszelmann-21/+49
2025-02-07fix typoJana Dönszelmann-1/+1
2025-02-07fix empty after lint on impl/trait itemsJonathan Dönszelmann-38/+116
Co-authored-by: Guillaume Gomez <guillaume1.gomez@gmail.com>
2025-02-07Update UI testsGuillaume Gomez-25/+27
2025-02-07Convert `EMPTY_LINE_AFTER_OUTER_ATTR` and `EMPTY_LINE_AFTER_OUTER_ATTR` lint ↵Guillaume Gomez-427/+458
into early lints
2025-02-06Rollup merge of #136645 - flip1995:clippy-subtree-update, r=ManishearthMatthias Krüger-565/+2680
Clippy subtree update r? `@Manishearth`
2025-02-06Auto merge of #136641 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-lajwje5, r=matthiaskrgrbors-21/+17
Rollup of 7 pull requests Successful merges: - #136073 (Always compute coroutine layout for eagerly emitting recursive layout errors) - #136235 (Pretty print pattern type values with transmute if they don't satisfy their pattern) - #136311 (Ensure that we never try to monomorphize the upcasting or vtable calls of impossible dyn types) - #136315 (Use short ty string for binop and unop errors) - #136393 (Fix accidentally not emitting overflowing literals lints anymore in patterns) - #136435 (Simplify some code for lowering THIR patterns) - #136630 (Change two std process tests to not output to std{out,err}, and fix test suite stat reset in bootstrap CI test rendering) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup try-job: aarch64-gnu-debug
2025-02-06Merge commit '3e3715c31236bff56f1c63a1de2c7bbdfcfb0923' into ↵Philipp Krones-565/+2680
clippy-subtree-update
2025-02-06Rollup merge of #136393 - oli-obk:pattern-type-lit-oflo-checks, ↵Matthias Krüger-21/+17
r=compiler-errors Fix accidentally not emitting overflowing literals lints anymore in patterns This was regressed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/134228 (not in beta yet). The issue was that previously we nested `hir::Expr` inside `hir::PatKind::Lit`, so it was linted by the expression code. So now I've set it up for visitors to be able to directly visit literals and get all literals
2025-02-06Auto merge of #136471 - safinaskar:parallel, r=SparrowLiibors-22/+25
tree-wide: parallel: Fully removed all `Lrc`, replaced with `Arc` tree-wide: parallel: Fully removed all `Lrc`, replaced with `Arc` This is continuation of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/132282 . I'm pretty sure I did everything right. In particular, I searched all occurrences of `Lrc` in submodules and made sure that they don't need replacement. There are other possibilities, through. We can define `enum Lrc<T> { Rc(Rc<T>), Arc(Arc<T>) }`. Or we can make `Lrc` a union and on every clone we can read from special thread-local variable. Or we can add a generic parameter to `Lrc` and, yes, this parameter will be everywhere across all codebase. So, if you think we should take some alternative approach, then don't merge this PR. But if it is decided to stick with `Arc`, then, please, merge. cc "Parallel Rustc Front-end" ( https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/113349 ) r? SparrowLii `@rustbot` label WG-compiler-parallel
2025-02-05Uniformly handle HIR literals in visitors and lintsOli Scherer-21/+17
2025-02-05Rollup merge of #128045 - pnkfelix:rustc-contracts, r=oli-obkLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-1/+21
#[contracts::requires(...)] + #[contracts::ensures(...)] cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/128044 Updated contract support: attribute syntax for preconditions and postconditions, implemented via a series of desugarings that culminates in: 1. a compile-time flag (`-Z contract-checks`) that, similar to `-Z ub-checks`, attempts to ensure that the decision of enabling/disabling contract checks is delayed until the end user program is compiled, 2. invocations of lang-items that handle invoking the precondition, building a checker for the post-condition, and invoking that post-condition checker at the return sites for the function, and 3. intrinsics for the actual evaluation of pre- and post-condition predicates that third-party verification tools can intercept and reinterpret for their own purposes (e.g. creating shims of behavior that abstract away the function body and replace it solely with the pre- and post-conditions). Known issues: * My original intent, as described in the MCP (https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/759) was to have a rustc-prefixed attribute namespace (like rustc_contracts::requires). But I could not get things working when I tried to do rewriting via a rustc-prefixed builtin attribute-macro. So for now it is called `contracts::requires`. * Our attribute macro machinery does not provide direct support for attribute arguments that are parsed like rust expressions. I spent some time trying to add that (e.g. something that would parse the attribute arguments as an AST while treating the remainder of the items as a token-tree), but its too big a lift for me to undertake. So instead I hacked in something approximating that goal, by semi-trivially desugaring the token-tree attribute contents into internal AST constucts. This may be too fragile for the long-term. * (In particular, it *definitely* breaks when you try to add a contract to a function like this: `fn foo1(x: i32) -> S<{ 23 }> { ... }`, because its token-tree based search for where to inject the internal AST constructs cannot immediately see that the `{ 23 }` is within a generics list. I think we can live for this for the short-term, i.e. land the work, and continue working on it while in parallel adding a new attribute variant that takes a token-tree attribute alongside an AST annotation, which would completely resolve the issue here.) * the *intent* of `-Z contract-checks` is that it behaves like `-Z ub-checks`, in that we do not prematurely commit to including or excluding the contract evaluation in upstream crates (most notably, `core` and `std`). But the current test suite does not actually *check* that this is the case. Ideally the test suite would be extended with a multi-crate test that explores the matrix of enabling/disabling contracts on both the upstream lib and final ("leaf") bin crates.
2025-02-03Express contracts as part of function header and lower it to the contract ↵Celina G. Val-0/+20
lang items includes post-developed commit: do not suggest internal-only keywords as corrections to parse failures. includes post-developed commit: removed tabs that creeped in into rustfmt tool source code. includes post-developed commit, placating rustfmt self dogfooding. includes post-developed commit: add backquotes to prevent markdown checking from trying to treat an attr as a markdown hyperlink/ includes post-developed commit: fix lowering to keep contracts from being erroneously inherited by nested bodies (like closures). Rebase Conflicts: - compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/diagnostics.rs - compiler/rustc_parse/src/parser/item.rs - compiler/rustc_span/src/hygiene.rs Remove contracts keywords from diagnostic messages
2025-02-03Contracts core intrinsics.Felix S. Klock II-1/+1
These are hooks to: 1. control whether contract checks are run 2. allow 3rd party tools to intercept and reintepret the results of running contracts.
2025-02-03tree-wide: parallel: Fully removed all `Lrc`, replaced with `Arc`Askar Safin-22/+25
2025-02-03Use a different hir type for patterns in pattern types than we use in match ↵Oli Scherer-2/+18
patterns
2025-02-02Rollup merge of #136445 - bjorn3:diag_ctxt_cleanup, r=oli-obkMatthias Krüger-3/+2
Couple of cleanups to DiagCtxt and EarlyDiagCtxt
2025-02-02Rollup merge of #136422 - nnethercote:convert-lint-functions, r=NoratriebMatthias Krüger-224/+131
Convert two `rustc_middle::lint` functions to `Span` methods. `rustc_middle` is a huge crate and it's always good to move stuff out of it. There are lots of similar methods already on `Span`, so these two functions, `in_external_macro` and `is_from_async_await`, fit right in. The diff is big because `in_external_macro` is used a lot by clippy lints. r? ``@Noratrieb``
2025-02-02Some cleanups around EarlyDiagCtxtbjorn3-3/+2
All callers of EarlyDiagCtxt::early_error now emit a fatal error.
2025-02-02Rollup merge of #136279 - Zalathar:ensure-ok, r=oli-obkMatthias Krüger-1/+1
Rename `tcx.ensure()` to `tcx.ensure_ok()`, and improve the associated docs This is all based on my archaeology for https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/182449-t-compiler.2Fhelp/topic/.60TyCtxtEnsure.60. The main renamings are: - `tcx.ensure()` → `tcx.ensure_ok()` - `tcx.ensure_with_value()` → `tcx.ensure_done()` - Query modifier `ensure_forwards_result_if_red` → `return_result_from_ensure_ok` Hopefully these new names are a better fit for the *actual* function and purpose of these query call modes.
2025-02-02Convert two `rustc_middle::lint` functions to `Span` methods.Nicholas Nethercote-224/+131
`rustc_middle` is a huge crate and it's always good to move stuff out of it. There are lots of similar methods already on `Span`, so these two functions, `in_external_macro` and `is_from_async_await`, fit right in. The diff is big because `in_external_macro` is used a lot by clippy lints.
2025-02-01Rollup merge of #130514 - compiler-errors:unsafe-binders, r=oli-obkMatthias Krüger-1/+3
Implement MIR lowering for unsafe binders This is the final bit of the unsafe binders puzzle. It implements MIR, CTFE, and codegen for unsafe binders, and enforces that (for now) they are `Copy`. Later on, I'll introduce a new trait that relaxes this requirement to being "is `Copy` or `ManuallyDrop<T>`" which more closely models how we treat union fields. Namely, wrapping unsafe binders is now `Rvalue::WrapUnsafeBinder`, which acts much like an `Rvalue::Aggregate`. Unwrapping unsafe binders are implemented as a MIR projection `ProjectionElem::UnwrapUnsafeBinder`, which acts much like `ProjectionElem::Field`. Tracking: - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/130516
2025-02-01Rename `tcx.ensure()` to `tcx.ensure_ok()`Zalathar-1/+1
2025-01-31Enforce unsafe binders must be Copy (for now)Michael Goulet-0/+1
2025-01-31Implement MIR, CTFE, and codegen for unsafe bindersMichael Goulet-1/+2
2025-01-31Auto merge of #134424 - 1c3t3a:null-checks, r=saethlinbors-0/+2
Insert null checks for pointer dereferences when debug assertions are enabled Similar to how the alignment is already checked, this adds a check for null pointer dereferences in debug mode. It is implemented similarly to the alignment check as a `MirPass`. This inserts checks in the same places as the `CheckAlignment` pass and additionally also inserts checks for `Borrows`, so code like ```rust let ptr: *const u32 = std::ptr::null(); let val: &u32 = unsafe { &*ptr }; ``` will have a check inserted on dereference. This is done because null references are UB. The alignment check doesn't cover these places, because in `&(*ptr).field`, the exact requirement is that the final reference must be aligned. This is something to consider further enhancements of the alignment check. For now this is implemented as a separate `MirPass`, to make it easy to disable this check if necessary. This is related to a 2025H1 project goal for better UB checks in debug mode: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-project-goals/pull/177. r? `@saethlin`
2025-01-31Insert null checks for pointer dereferences when debug assertions are enabledBastian Kersting-0/+2
Similar to how the alignment is already checked, this adds a check for null pointer dereferences in debug mode. It is implemented similarly to the alignment check as a MirPass. This is related to a 2025H1 project goal for better UB checks in debug mode: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-project-goals/pull/177.
2025-01-30introduce `ty::Value`Lukas Markeffsky-6/+4
Co-authored-by: FedericoBruzzone <federico.bruzzone.i@gmail.com>
2025-01-29Eliminate PatKind::PathOli Scherer-57/+135
2025-01-29Rollup merge of #136164 - celinval:chores-fnkind, r=oli-obkLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-2/+2
Refactor FnKind variant to hold &Fn Pulling the change suggested in #128045 to reduce the impact of changing `Fn` item. r? `@oli-obk`
2025-01-29Rollup merge of #135902 - compiler-errors:item-non-self-bound-in-new-solver, ↵León Orell Valerian Liehr-4/+4
r=lcnr Do not consider child bound assumptions for rigid alias r? lcnr See first commit for the important details. For second commit, I also stacked a somewhat opinionated name change, though I can separate that if needed. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/149
2025-01-28Refactor FnKind variant to hold &FnCelina G. Val-2/+2
2025-01-28Make item self/non-self bound naming less whackMichael Goulet-4/+4
2025-01-28Merge commit '51d49c1ae2785b24ef18a46ef233fc1d91844666' into ↵Philipp Krones-795/+5679
clippy-subtree-update