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2020-06-12Rollup merge of #73195 - ayazhafiz:i/73145, r=estebankDylan DPC-50/+2126
Provide suggestion to convert numeric op LHS rather than unwrapping RHS Given a code ```rust fn foo(x: u8, y: u32) -> bool { x > y } fn main() {} ``` it could be more helpful to provide a suggestion to do "u32::from(x)" rather than "y.try_into().unwrap()", since the latter may panic. We do this by passing the LHS of a binary expression up the stack into the coercion checker. Closes #73145
2020-06-12Rollup merge of #73187 - mati865:bootstrap-cleanup, r=Mark-SimulacrumDylan DPC-6/+0
Remove missed `cfg(bootstrap)`
2020-06-12Rollup merge of #73163 - ayushmishra2005:61137-add-long-error-code-e0724, ↵Dylan DPC-1/+26
r=davidtwco Add long error explanation for E0724 Add long explanation for the E0724 error code Part of #61137
2020-06-12Rollup merge of #73036 - alexcrichton:update-wasm-fence, r=Mark-SimulacrumDylan DPC-8/+0
std: Enable atomic.fence emission on wasm32 This commit removes the `#[cfg]` guards in `atomic::fence` on wasm targets. Since these guards were originally added the upstream wasm specification for threads gained an `atomic.fence` instruction, so LLVM no longer panics on these intrinsics. Although there aren't a ton of tests in-repo for this right now I've tested locally and all of these fences generate `atomic.fence` instructions in wasm. Closes #65687 Closes #72997
2020-06-12Rollup merge of #73033 - Amanieu:asm-tls, r=oli-obkDylan DPC-45/+78
Fix #[thread_local] statics as asm! sym operands The `asm!` RFC specifies that `#[thread_local]` statics may be used as `sym` operands for inline assembly. This also fixes a regression in the handling of `#[thread_local]` during monomorphization which caused link-time errors with multiple codegen units, most likely introduced by #71192. r? @oli-obk
2020-06-11Add long error explanation for E0724Ayush Kumar Mishra-1/+26
Minor refactoring Minor refactoring Update src/librustc_error_codes/error_codes/E0724.md Co-authored-by: David Wood <Q0KPU0H1YOEPHRY1R2SN5B5RL@david.davidtw.co> Update src/librustc_error_codes/error_codes/E0724.md Co-authored-by: David Wood <Q0KPU0H1YOEPHRY1R2SN5B5RL@david.davidtw.co> Update src/librustc_error_codes/error_codes/E0724.md Co-authored-by: David Wood <Q0KPU0H1YOEPHRY1R2SN5B5RL@david.davidtw.co> Minor refactoring
2020-06-11Rollup merge of #73230 - Amanieu:asm-unused2, r=petrochenkovDylan DPC-21/+54
Suggest including unused asm arguments in a comment to avoid error We require all arguments to an `asm!` to be used in the template string, just like format strings. However in some cases (e.g. `black_box`) it may be desirable to have `asm!` arguments that are not used in the template string. Currently this is a hard error rather than a lint since `#[allow]` does not work on macros (#63221), so this PR suggests using the unused arguments in an asm comment as a workaround. r? @petrochenkov
2020-06-11Rollup merge of #73207 - GuillaumeGomez:cleanup-e0648, r=Dylan-DPCDylan DPC-1/+10
Clean up E0648 explanation r? @Dylan-DPC
2020-06-11Rollup merge of #73182 - Aaron1011:feature/call-fn-span, r=matthewjasperDylan DPC-146/+243
Track span of function in method calls, and use this in #[track_caller] Fixes #69977 When we parse a chain of method calls like `foo.a().b().c()`, each `MethodCallExpr` gets assigned a span that starts at the beginning of the call chain (`foo`). While this is useful for diagnostics, it means that `Location::caller` will return the same location for every call in a call chain. This PR makes us separately record the span of the function name and arguments for a method call (e.g. `b()` in `foo.a().b().c()`). This `Span` is passed through HIR lowering and MIR building to `TerminatorKind::Call`, where it is used in preference to `Terminator.source_info.span` when determining `Location::caller`. This new span is also useful for diagnostics where we want to emphasize a particular method call - for an example, see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/72389#discussion_r436035990
2020-06-11Rollup merge of #73169 - Amanieu:asm-warnings, r=petrochenkovDylan DPC-15/+124
Handle assembler warnings properly Previously all inline asm diagnostics were treated as errors, but LLVM sometimes emits warnings and notes as well. Fixes #73160 r? @petrochenkov
2020-06-11Rollup merge of #73097 - Mark-Simulacrum:clippy-fail, r=oli-obkDylan DPC-1/+1
Try_run must only be used if toolstate is populated Clippy's tests were failing the build, but that failure was ignored in favor of checking toolstate. This is the correct behavior for toolstate-checked tools, but Clippy no longer updates its toolstate status as it should always build. The previous PR of this kind didn't catch this as I expected x.py failures to always lead to a non-successful build in CI, but that's not the case specifically for tool testing.
2020-06-11Rollup merge of #73012 - Aaron1011:feature/span-debug-ctxt, r=matthewjasperDylan DPC-47/+75
Show `SyntaxContext` in formatted `Span` debug output This is only really useful in debug messages, so I've switched to calling `span_to_string` in any place that causes a `Span` to end up in user-visible output.
2020-06-11Rollup merge of #72180 - euclio:rustdoc-test-extra-space, r=Dylan-DPCDylan DPC-1/+27
remove extra space from crate-level doctest names Before: ``` running 2 tests test src/test/rustdoc-ui/doctest-output.rs - foo::bar (line 11) ... ok test src/test/rustdoc-ui/doctest-output.rs - (line 5) ... ok test result: ok. 2 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out ``` After: ``` running 2 tests test src/test/rustdoc-ui/doctest-output.rs - foo::bar (line 11) ... ok test src/test/rustdoc-ui/doctest-output.rs - (line 5) ... ok test result: ok. 2 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out ```
2020-06-11fixup! Provide suggestion to convert numeric op LHS rather than unwrapping RHSAyaz Hafiz-138/+463
2020-06-11Provide suggestion to convert numeric op LHS rather than unwrapping RHSAyaz Hafiz-50/+1801
Given a code ```rust fn foo(x: u8, y: u32) -> bool { x > y } fn main() {} ``` it could be more helpful to provide a suggestion to do "u32::from(x)" rather than "y.try_into().unwrap()", since the latter may panic. We do this by passing the LHS of a binary expression up the stack into the coercion checker. Closes #73145
2020-06-11Rollup merge of #73219 - RalfJung:cargo-json, r=Mark-SimulacrumDylan DPC-1/+7
x.py: with --json-output, forward cargo's JSON Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/73209 r? @Mark-Simulacrum
2020-06-11Rollup merge of #73208 - qm3ster:patch-1, r=AmanieuDylan DPC-1/+2
Fix doctest template `saturating_add` example was not parameterized, but passed because the `u8` would saturate successfully
2020-06-11Rollup merge of #73183 - Manishearth:intra-doc-macro, r=GuillaumeGomezDylan DPC-28/+134
Support proc macros in intra doc link resolution The feature was written pre-proc macro resolution, so it only supported the wacky MBE resolution rules. This adds support for proc macros as well. cc @GuillaumeGomez Fixes #73173
2020-06-11Rollup merge of #73172 - matthiaskrgr:cl9ppy, r=Dylan-DPCDylan DPC-34/+25
Fix more clippy warnings Fixes more of: clippy::unused_unit clippy::op_ref clippy::useless_format clippy::needless_return clippy::useless_conversion clippy::bind_instead_of_map clippy::into_iter_on_ref clippy::redundant_clone clippy::nonminimal_bool clippy::redundant_closure clippy::option_as_ref_deref clippy::len_zero clippy::iter_cloned_collect clippy::filter_next r? @Dylan-DPC
2020-06-11Rollup merge of #73164 - GuillaumeGomez:add-e0761, r=petrochenkovDylan DPC-3/+27
Add new E0762 error code
2020-06-11Rollup merge of #73155 - marmeladema:save-analysis-various-fixes, r=XanewokDylan DPC-77/+142
save_analysis: better handle paths and functions signature This should improve slightly some possible regressions due to hir rework. r? @Xanewok
2020-06-11Rollup merge of #73080 - ertos-rs:sean.wilson/devel/external_doc-ref-fix, ↵Dylan DPC-1/+1
r=ollie27 doc/rustdoc: Fix incorrect external_doc feature flag
2020-06-11Rollup merge of #72976 - GuillaumeGomez:cleanup-e0642, r=Dylan-DPCDylan DPC-1/+1
Clean up E0642 explanation r? @Dylan-DPC
2020-06-11Rollup merge of #72941 - nagisa:ensure-stack-for-match, r=oli-obkDylan DPC-23/+5233
Ensure stack when building MIR for matches In particular matching on complex types such as strings will cause deep recursion to happen. Fixes #72933 r? @matthewjasper @oli-obk
2020-06-11Rollup merge of #72380 - lcnr:const_context, r=estebankDylan DPC-245/+228
Fix `is_const_context`, update `check_for_cast` A better version of #71477 Adds `fn enclosing_body_owner` and uses it in `is_const_context`. `is_const_context` now uses the same mechanism as `mir_const_qualif` as it was previously incorrect. Renames `is_const_context` to `is_inside_const_context`. I also updated `check_for_cast` in the second commit, so r? @estebank (I removed one lvl of indentation, so it might be easier to review by hiding whitespace changes)
2020-06-11Auto merge of #71896 - spastorino:existential-assoc-types-variance, ↵bors-5/+52
r=nikomatsakis Relate existential associated types with variance Invariant Fixes #71550 #72315 r? @nikomatsakis The test case reported in that issue now errors with the following message ... ``` error[E0495]: cannot infer an appropriate lifetime for lifetime parameter 'a in function call due to conflicting requirements --> /tmp/test.rs:25:5 | 25 | bad(&Bar(PhantomData), x) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: first, the lifetime cannot outlive the lifetime `'a` as defined on the function body at 24:11... --> /tmp/test.rs:24:11 | 24 | fn extend<'a, T>(x: &'a T) -> &'static T { | ^^ note: ...so that reference does not outlive borrowed content --> /tmp/test.rs:25:28 | 25 | bad(&Bar(PhantomData), x) | ^ = note: but, the lifetime must be valid for the static lifetime... note: ...so that the types are compatible --> /tmp/test.rs:25:9 | 25 | bad(&Bar(PhantomData), x) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ = note: expected `&'static T` found `&T` error: aborting due to previous error For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0495`. ``` I could also add that test case if we want to have a weaponized one too.
2020-06-11Add a suggestion to use unused asm arguments in commentsAmanieu d'Antras-19/+50
2020-06-11Update src/libcore/num/mod.rsAmanieu d'Antras-2/+2
Co-authored-by: lzutao <taolzu@gmail.com>
2020-06-11Auto merge of #73198 - ehuss:update-cargo, r=ehussbors-0/+0
Update cargo 15 commits in 40ebd52206e25c7a576ee42c137cc06a745a167a..1ec223effbbbf9fddd3453cdcae3a96a967608eb 2020-06-01 22:35:00 +0000 to 2020-06-09 20:03:14 +0000 - Default values for `readme` if not specified (rust-lang/cargo#8277) - Fix tree completions. (rust-lang/cargo#8342) - Support `{prefix}` and `{lowerprefix}` markers in `config.json` `dl` key (rust-lang/cargo#8267) - Add environment variables to identify the binary and crate name (rust-lang/cargo#8270) - Bump to 0.47.0, update changelog (rust-lang/cargo#8336) - Nits: Remove unneeded mut and loop (rust-lang/cargo#8334) - 1.45 beta backports (rust-lang/cargo#8331) - Better error message when passing in relative path to Workspace::new (rust-lang/cargo#8321) - Don't hash executable filenames on apple platforms. (rust-lang/cargo#8329) - fix clippy warnings (rust-lang/cargo#8324) - Require latest libgit2 to pull in bugfixes (rust-lang/cargo#8320) - Fix an accidental raw access of field (rust-lang/cargo#8319) - Use mem::take to replace with Default values (rust-lang/cargo#8314) - Allow Windows dylibs without dll suffix. (rust-lang/cargo#8310) - Show alias in help message (rust-lang/cargo#8307)
2020-06-11Cleanup docsAmanieu d'Antras-2/+4
2020-06-10Fix testAaron Hill-0/+2
2020-06-10Auto merge of #73206 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-rha9g8q, r=Dylan-DPCbors-313/+328
Rollup of 9 pull requests Successful merges: - #72706 (Add windows group to triagebot) - #72789 (resolve: Do not suggest imports from the same module in which we are resolving) - #72890 (improper ctypes: normalize return types and transparent structs) - #72897 (normalize adt fields during structural match checking) - #73005 (Don't create impl candidates when obligation contains errors) - #73023 (Remove noisy suggestion of hash_map ) - #73070 (Add regression test for const generic ICE in #72819) - #73157 (Don't lose empty `where` clause when pretty-printing) - #73184 (Reoder order in which MinGW libs are linked to fix recent breakage) Failed merges: r? @ghost
2020-06-10Clippy fixesAaron Hill-5/+5
2020-06-10Add doc commentsAaron Hill-1/+5
2020-06-10Fix pprust-expr-roundtripAaron Hill-2/+2
2020-06-10Update Clippy for MethodCall changesAaron Hill-89/+89
2020-06-10Track span of function in method calls, and use this in #[track_caller]Aaron Hill-50/+141
Fixes #69977 When we parse a chain of method calls like `foo.a().b().c()`, each `MethodCallExpr` gets assigned a span that starts at the beginning of the call chain (`foo`). While this is useful for diagnostics, it means that `Location::caller` will return the same location for every call in a call chain. This PR makes us separately record the span of the function name and arguments for a method call (e.g. `b()` in `foo.a().b().c()`). This `Span` is passed through HIR lowering and MIR building to `TerminatorKind::Call`, where it is used in preference to `Terminator.source_info.span` when determining `Location::caller`. This new span is also useful for diagnostics where we want to emphasize a particular method call - for an example, see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/72389#discussion_r436035990
2020-06-10x.py: with --json-output, forward cargo's JSONRalf Jung-1/+7
2020-06-10Add tests for macro@ and derive@Manish Goregaokar-1/+7
2020-06-10Fix emcc failure for wasm32.Eric Huss-0/+3
2020-06-10Fix doctest templateMihail Malo-1/+2
`saturating_add` example was not parameterized, but passed because the `u8` would saturate successfully
2020-06-10Add tests for E0762Guillaume Gomez-2/+4
2020-06-10Create new error code E0762 for unterminated char literalsGuillaume Gomez-1/+23
2020-06-10Clean up E0648 explanationGuillaume Gomez-1/+10
2020-06-10Rollup merge of #73184 - mati865:fix-mingw-libs-order, r=petrochenkovDylan DPC-1/+1
Reoder order in which MinGW libs are linked to fix recent breakage Recent upstream mingw-w64 changes made libmsvcrt depend on libmingwex breaking compilation in some cases when using **external** MinGW. Applying this change to the master fixes nightly and stage{1,2} build. For stage0 one has to export `RUSTFLAGS_BOOTSTRAP='-C link-arg=-lmsvcrt'` until this PR lands in bootstrap compiler. Therefore I'm humbly asking to also backport it to the beta and update bootstrap compiler.
2020-06-10Rollup merge of #73157 - Aaron1011:where-oh-where-has-my-little-span-gone, ↵Dylan DPC-7/+68
r=ecstatic-morse Don't lose empty `where` clause when pretty-printing Previously, we would parse `struct Foo where;` and `struct Foo;` identically, leading to an 'empty' `where` clause being omitted during pretty printing. This will cause us to lose spans when proc-macros involved, since we will have a collected `where` token that does not appear in the pretty-printed item. We now explicitly track the presence of a `where` token during parsing, so that we can distinguish between `struct Foo where;` and `struct Foo;` during pretty-printing
2020-06-10Rollup merge of #73070 - ayazhafiz:i/72819, r=nikomatsakisDylan DPC-0/+30
Add regression test for const generic ICE in #72819 Closes #72819
2020-06-10Rollup merge of #73023 - ayushmishra2005:remove_noisy_suggestion, r=davidtwcoDylan DPC-70/+28
Remove noisy suggestion of hash_map Remove noisy suggestion of hash_map #72642 fixes #72642
2020-06-10Rollup merge of #73005 - Aaron1011:fix/error-overflow, r=estebankDylan DPC-181/+55
Don't create impl candidates when obligation contains errors Fixes #72839 In PR #72621, trait selection was modified to no longer bail out early when an error type was encountered. This allowed us treat `ty::Error` as `Sized`, causing us to avoid emitting a spurious "not sized" error after a type error had already occured. However, this means that we may now try to match an impl candidate against the error type. Since the error type will unify with almost anything, this can cause us to infinitely recurse (eventually triggering an overflow) when trying to verify certain `where` clauses. This commit causes us to skip generating any impl candidates when an error type is involved.
2020-06-10Rollup merge of #72897 - lcnr:structurally-match-normalize, r=pnkfelixDylan DPC-1/+27
normalize adt fields during structural match checking fixes #72896 currently only fixes the issue itself and compiles stage 1 libs. I believe we have to use something else to normalize the adt fields here, as I expect some partially resolved adts to cause problems :thinking: stage 1 libs and the test itself pass, not sure about the rest... Will spend some more time looking into it tomorrow. r? @pnkfelix cc @eddyb