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2025-01-06`best_blame_constraint`: don't filter constraints by sup SCCdianne-18/+22
The SCCs of the region graph are not a reliable heuristic to use for blaming an interesting constraint for diagnostics. For region errors, if the outlived region is `'static`, or the involved types are invariant in their lifetiems, there will be cycles in the constraint graph containing both the target region and the most interesting constraints to blame. To get better diagnostics in these cases, this commit removes that heuristic.
2024-12-31Fix span for IndexMut method call on HashMap/BTreeMapMichael Goulet-1/+4
2024-12-31Use if-let in structured suggestion instead of Option::mapMichael Goulet-2/+2
2024-12-31Explain how to mutate a HashMap/BTreeMap with more nuanceMichael Goulet-1/+1
2024-12-29Auto merge of #134627 - estebank:issue-133252, r=jackh726bors-0/+81
Avoid ICE in borrowck Provide a fallback in `best_blame_constraint` when `find_constraint_paths_between_regions` doesn't have a result. This code is due a rework to avoid the letf-over `unwrap()`, but avoids the ICE caused by the repro. Fix #133252.
2024-12-23Note def descr in NonConstFunctionCallMichael Goulet-2/+2
2024-12-21Avoid ICE in borrowckEsteban Küber-0/+81
Provide a fallback in `best_blame_constraint` when `find_constraint_paths_between_regions` doesn't have a result. This code is due a rework to avoid the letf-over `unwrap()`, but avoids the ICE caused by the repro. Fix #133252.
2024-12-18fix crasheslcnr-0/+36
2024-12-17Rollup merge of #134397 - Enselic:raw-mut, r=compiler-errorsJacob Pratt-0/+5
rustc_borrowck: Suggest changing `&raw const` to `&raw mut` if applicable Closes #127562 For reference, here is the diff compared to the original error reported in that issue before #134244 stopped suggesting the invalid syntax: ``` diff --git a/tests/ui/borrowck/no-invalid-mut-suggestion-for-raw-pointer-issue-127562.stderr b/tests/ui/borrowck/no-invalid-mut-suggestion-for-raw-pointer-issue-127562.stderr index 0da5d15cf7f..dbe834b6b78 100644 --- a/tests/ui/borrowck/no-invalid-mut-suggestion-for-raw-pointer-issue-127562.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/borrowck/no-invalid-mut-suggestion-for-raw-pointer-issue-127562.stderr ``@@`` -6,8 +6,8 ``@@`` LL | unsafe { *ptr = 3; } | help: consider changing this to be a mutable pointer | -LL | let ptr = &mut raw const val; - | +++ +LL | let ptr = &raw mut val; + | ~~~ error: aborting due to 1 previous error ```
2024-12-16rustc_borrowck: Suggest changing `&raw const` to `&raw mut` if applicableMartin Nordholts-0/+5
2024-12-14Auto merge of #133734 - scottmcm:lower-indexing-to-ptrmetadata, ↵bors-19/+7
r=davidtwco,RalfJung Bounds-check with PtrMetadata instead of Len in MIR Rather than emitting `Len(*_n)` in array index bounds checks, emit `PtrMetadata(copy _n)` instead -- with some asterisks for arrays and `&mut` that need it to be done slightly differently. We're getting pretty close to removing `Len` entirely, actually. I think just one more PR after this (for slice drop shims). r? mir
2024-12-14Rollup merge of #134244 - Enselic:no-mut-hint-for-raw-ref, r=jieyouxuMatthias Krüger-0/+17
rustc_borrowck: Stop suggesting the invalid syntax `&mut raw const` A legitimate suggestion would be to change from &raw const val to &raw mut val But until we have figured out how to make that happen we should at least stop suggesting invalid syntax. I recommend review commit-by-commit. Part of #127562
2024-12-13rustc_borrowck: Stop suggesting the invalid syntax `&mut raw const`Martin Nordholts-5/+0
A legitimate suggestion would be to change from &raw const val to &raw mut val But until we have figured out how to make that happen we should at least stop suggesting invalid syntax.
2024-12-13Add regression test for issue 127562Martin Nordholts-0/+22
The test fails in this commit. The next commit fixes it.
2024-12-12Tweak multispan renderingEsteban Küber-2/+0
Consider comments and bare delimiters the same as an "empty line" for purposes of hiding rendered code output of long multispans. This results in more aggressive shortening of rendered output without losing too much context, specially in `*.stderr` tests that have "hidden" comments.
2024-12-08Rollup merge of #134024 - jieyouxu:ui-cleanup-2, r=NadrierilMatthias Krüger-0/+59
Advent of `tests/ui` (misc cleanups and improvements) [2/N] Part of #133895. Misc improvements to some ui tests immediately under `tests/ui/`. Best reviewed commit-by-commit. Please see individual commit messages for some further rationale and change summaries. r? compiler
2024-12-08Move `assign-imm-local-twice.rs` to `tests/ui/borrowck/`许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)-0/+59
2024-12-07Mention type parameter in more cases and don't suggest ~const bound already ↵Esteban Küber-2/+2
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2024-12-07reword trait bound suggestion message to include the boundsEsteban Küber-3/+3
2024-12-03Bounds-check with PtrMetadata instead of Len in MIRScott McMurray-19/+7
2024-11-26tests: remove `//@ pretty-expanded` usages许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)-8/+0
Done with ```bash sd '//@ pretty-expanded.*\n' '' tests/ui/**/*.rs ``` and ``` sd '//@pretty-expanded.*\n' '' tests/ui/**/*.rs ```
2024-10-25Re-do recursive const stability checksRalf Jung-12/+2
Fundamentally, we have *three* disjoint categories of functions: 1. const-stable functions 2. private/unstable functions that are meant to be callable from const-stable functions 3. functions that can make use of unstable const features This PR implements the following system: - `#[rustc_const_stable]` puts functions in the first category. It may only be applied to `#[stable]` functions. - `#[rustc_const_unstable]` by default puts functions in the third category. The new attribute `#[rustc_const_stable_indirect]` can be added to such a function to move it into the second category. - `const fn` without a const stability marker are in the second category if they are still unstable. They automatically inherit the feature gate for regular calls, it can now also be used for const-calls. Also, several holes in recursive const stability checking are being closed. There's still one potential hole that is hard to avoid, which is when MIR building automatically inserts calls to a particular function in stable functions -- which happens in the panic machinery. Those need to *not* be `rustc_const_unstable` (or manually get a `rustc_const_stable_indirect`) to be sure they follow recursive const stability. But that's a fairly rare and special case so IMO it's fine. The net effect of this is that a `#[unstable]` or unmarked function can be constified simply by marking it as `const fn`, and it will then be const-callable from stable `const fn` and subject to recursive const stability requirements. If it is publicly reachable (which implies it cannot be unmarked), it will be const-unstable under the same feature gate. Only if the function ever becomes `#[stable]` does it need a `#[rustc_const_unstable]` or `#[rustc_const_stable]` marker to decide if this should also imply const-stability. Adding `#[rustc_const_unstable]` is only needed for (a) functions that need to use unstable const lang features (including intrinsics), or (b) `#[stable]` functions that are not yet intended to be const-stable. Adding `#[rustc_const_stable]` is only needed for functions that are actually meant to be directly callable from stable const code. `#[rustc_const_stable_indirect]` is used to mark intrinsics as const-callable and for `#[rustc_const_unstable]` functions that are actually called from other, exposed-on-stable `const fn`. No other attributes are required.
2024-09-24replace "cast" with "coercion" where applicableLukas Markeffsky-2/+2
This changes the remaining span for the cast, because the new `Cast` category has a higher priority (lower `Ord`) than the old `Coercion` category, so we no longer report the region error for the "unsizing" coercion from `*const Trait` to itself.
2024-09-22No longer mark RTN as incompleteMichael Goulet-12/+0
2024-09-13Update tests for hidden references to mutable staticObei Sideg-100/+21
2024-08-22Do not rely on names to find lifetimes.Camille GILLOT-5/+4
2024-08-20Auto merge of #127672 - compiler-errors:precise-capturing, r=spastorinobors-0/+5
Stabilize opaque type precise capturing (RFC 3617) This PR partially stabilizes opaque type *precise capturing*, which was specified in [RFC 3617](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3617), and whose syntax was amended by FCP in [#125836](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/125836). This feature, as stabilized here, gives us a way to explicitly specify the generic lifetime parameters that an RPIT-like opaque type captures. This solves the problem of overcapturing, for lifetime parameters in these opaque types, and will allow the Lifetime Capture Rules 2024 ([RFC 3498](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3498)) to be fully stabilized for RPIT in Rust 2024. ### What are we stabilizing? This PR stabilizes the use of a `use<'a, T>` bound in return-position impl Trait opaque types. Such a bound fully specifies the set of generic parameters captured by the RPIT opaque type, entirely overriding the implicit default behavior. E.g.: ```rust fn does_not_capture<'a, 'b>() -> impl Sized + use<'a> {} // ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ // This RPIT opaque type does not capture `'b`. ``` The way we would suggest thinking of `impl Trait` types *without* an explicit `use<..>` bound is that the `use<..>` bound has been *elided*, and that the bound is filled in automatically by the compiler according to the edition-specific capture rules. All non-`'static` lifetime parameters, named (i.e. non-APIT) type parameters, and const parameters in scope are valid to name, including an elided lifetime if such a lifetime would also be valid in an outlives bound, e.g.: ```rust fn elided(x: &u8) -> impl Sized + use<'_> { x } ``` Lifetimes must be listed before type and const parameters, but otherwise the ordering is not relevant to the `use<..>` bound. Captured parameters may not be duplicated. For now, only one `use<..>` bound may appear in a bounds list. It may appear anywhere within the bounds list. ### How does this differ from the RFC? This stabilization differs from the RFC in one respect: the RFC originally specified `use<'a, T>` as syntactically part of the RPIT type itself, e.g.: ```rust fn capture<'a>() -> impl use<'a> Sized {} ``` However, settling on the final syntax was left as an open question. T-lang later decided via FCP in [#125836](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/125836) to treat `use<..>` as a syntactic bound instead, e.g.: ```rust fn capture<'a>() -> impl Sized + use<'a> {} ``` ### What aren't we stabilizing? The key goal of this PR is to stabilize the parts of *precise capturing* that are needed to enable the migration to Rust 2024. There are some capabilities of *precise capturing* that the RFC specifies but that we're not stabilizing here, as these require further work on the type system. We hope to lift these limitations later. The limitations that are part of this PR were specified in the [RFC's stabilization strategy](https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/3617-precise-capturing.html#stabilization-strategy). #### Not capturing type or const parameters The RFC addresses the overcapturing of type and const parameters; that is, it allows for them to not be captured in opaque types. We're not stabilizing that in this PR. Since all in scope generic type and const parameters are implicitly captured in all editions, this is not needed for the migration to Rust 2024. For now, when using `use<..>`, all in scope type and const parameters must be nameable (i.e., APIT cannot be used) and included as arguments. For example, this is an error because `T` is in scope and not included as an argument: ```rust fn test<T>() -> impl Sized + use<> {} //~^ ERROR `impl Trait` must mention all type parameters in scope in `use<...>` ``` This is due to certain current limitations in the type system related to how generic parameters are represented as captured (i.e. bivariance) and how inference operates. We hope to relax this in the future, and this stabilization is forward compatible with doing so. #### Precise capturing for return-position impl Trait **in trait** (RPITIT) The RFC specifies precise capturing for RPITIT. We're not stabilizing that in this PR. Since RPITIT already adheres to the Lifetime Capture Rules 2024, this isn't needed for the migration to Rust 2024. The effect of this is that the anonymous associated types created by RPITITs must continue to capture all of the lifetime parameters in scope, e.g.: ```rust trait Foo<'a> { fn test() -> impl Sized + use<Self>; //~^ ERROR `use<...>` precise capturing syntax is currently not allowed in return-position `impl Trait` in traits } ``` To allow this involves a meaningful amount of type system work related to adding variance to GATs or reworking how generics are represented in RPITITs. We plan to do this work separately from the stabilization. See: - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/124029 Supporting precise capturing for RPITIT will also require us to implement a new algorithm for detecting refining capture behavior. This may involve looking through type parameters to detect cases where the impl Trait type in an implementation captures fewer lifetimes than the corresponding RPITIT in the trait definition, e.g.: ```rust trait Foo { fn rpit() -> impl Sized + use<Self>; } impl<'a> Foo for &'a () { // This is "refining" due to not capturing `'a` which // is implied by the trait's `use<Self>`. fn rpit() -> impl Sized + use<>; // This is not "refining". fn rpit() -> impl Sized + use<'a>; } ``` This stabilization is forward compatible with adding support for this later. ### The technical details This bound is purely syntactical and does not lower to a [`Clause`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/1.79.0/nightly-rustc/rustc_middle/ty/type.ClauseKind.html) in the type system. For the purposes of the type system (and for the types team's curiosity regarding this stabilization), we have no current need to represent this as a `ClauseKind`. Since opaques already capture a variable set of lifetimes depending on edition and their syntactical position (e.g. RPIT vs RPITIT), a `use<..>` bound is just a way to explicitly rather than implicitly specify that set of lifetimes, and this only affects opaque type lowering from AST to HIR. ### FCP plan While there's much discussion of the type system here, the feature in this PR is implemented internally as a transformation that happens before lowering to the type system layer. We already support impl Trait types partially capturing the in scope lifetimes; we just currently only expose that implicitly. So, in my (errs's) view as a types team member, there's nothing for types to weigh in on here with respect to the implementation being stabilized, and I'd suggest a lang-only proposed FCP (though we'll of course CC the team below). ### Authorship and acknowledgments This stabilization report was coauthored by compiler-errors and TC. TC would like to acknowledge the outstanding and speedy work that compiler-errors has done to make this feature happen. compiler-errors thanks TC for authoring the RFC, for all of his involvement in this feature's development, and pushing the Rust 2024 edition forward. ### Open items We're doing some things in parallel here. In signaling the intention to stabilize, we want to uncover any latent issues so we can be sure they get addressed. We want to give the maximum time for discussion here to happen by starting it while other remaining miscellaneous work proceeds. That work includes: - [x] Look into `syn` support. - https://github.com/dtolnay/syn/issues/1677 - https://github.com/dtolnay/syn/pull/1707 - [x] Look into `rustfmt` support. - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/126754 - [x] Look into `rust-analyzer` support. - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/issues/17598 - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/pull/17676 - [x] Look into `rustdoc` support. - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/127228 - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/127632 - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/127658 - [x] Suggest this feature to RfL (a known nightly user). - [x] Add a chapter to the edition guide. - https://github.com/rust-lang/edition-guide/pull/316 - [x] Update the Reference. - https://github.com/rust-lang/reference/pull/1577 ### (Selected) implementation history * https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3498 * https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3617 * https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/123468 * https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/125836 * https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/126049 * https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/126753 Closes #123432. cc `@rust-lang/lang` `@rust-lang/types` `@rustbot` labels +T-lang +I-lang-nominated +A-impl-trait +F-precise_capturing Tracking: - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/123432 ---- For the compiler reviewer, I'll leave some inline comments about diagnostics fallout :^) r? compiler
2024-08-18stabilize raw_ref_opRalf Jung-20/+10
2024-08-17Bless test falloutMichael Goulet-0/+5
2024-07-26Peel off explicit (or implicit) deref before suggesting clone on move error ↵Michael Goulet-53/+39
in borrowck
2024-07-25Rollup merge of #128172 - compiler-errors:non-self-arg, r=chenyukangMatthias Krüger-0/+55
Don't ICE if HIR and middle types disagree in borrowck error reporting We try to match up the `middle::ty::Ty` and `hir::Ty` types in borrowck error reporting, but due to things like `Self` self type alias, or regular type aliases, these might not match up. Don't ICE. This PR also tries to recover the error by looking up the self type of the impl in case we see `Self`. The diagnostic is frankly quite confusing, but I also didn't really want to look at it because I don't understand the conflict error reporting logic. 🤷 Fixes #121816
2024-07-24Don't ICE if HIR and middle types disagree in borrowck error reportingMichael Goulet-0/+55
2024-07-22Revert suggestion verbosity changeEsteban Küber-12/+6
2024-07-22Change suggestion message wordingEsteban Küber-2/+2
2024-07-22Use verbose suggestion for "wrong # of generics"Esteban Küber-6/+12
2024-07-20Rollup merge of #127948 - surechen:fix_127915, r=compiler-errorsMatthias Krüger-0/+40
fixes panic error `index out of bounds` in conflicting error fixes #127915
2024-07-19fixes panic errorsurechen-0/+40
fixes #127915
2024-07-18Use more accurate span for `addr_of!` suggestionEsteban Küber-6/+6
Use a multipart suggestion instead of a single whole-span replacement: ``` error[E0796]: creating a shared reference to a mutable static --> $DIR/reference-to-mut-static-unsafe-fn.rs:10:18 | LL | let _y = &X; | ^^ shared reference to mutable static | = note: this shared reference has lifetime `'static`, but if the static ever gets mutated, or a mutable reference is created, then any further use of this shared reference is Undefined Behavior help: use `addr_of!` instead to create a raw pointer | LL | let _y = addr_of!(X); | ~~~~~~~~~ + ```
2024-07-17If the moved value is a mut reference, it is used in a generic function and ↵surechen-12/+55
it's type is a generic param, it can be reborrowed to avoid moving. for example: ```rust struct Y(u32); // x's type is '& mut Y' and it is used in `fn generic<T>(x: T) {}`. fn generic<T>(x: T) {} ``` fixes #127285
2024-07-16Suggest a borrow when using dbgyukang-0/+185
2024-07-04Rollup merge of #127301 - estebank:fix-suggestions, r=UrgauMatthias Krüger-86/+136
Tweak some structured suggestions to be more verbose and accurate Addressing some issues I found while working on #127282. ``` error: this URL is not a hyperlink --> $DIR/auxiliary/include-str-bare-urls.md:1:11 | LL | HEADS UP! https://example.com MUST SHOW UP IN THE STDERR FILE! | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: bare URLs are not automatically turned into clickable links note: the lint level is defined here --> $DIR/include-str-bare-urls.rs:14:9 | LL | #![deny(rustdoc::bare_urls)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use an automatic link instead | LL | HEADS UP! <https://example.com> MUST SHOW UP IN THE STDERR FILE! | + + ``` ``` error[E0384]: cannot assign twice to immutable variable `v` --> $DIR/assign-imm-local-twice.rs:7:5 | LL | v = 1; | ----- first assignment to `v` LL | println!("v={}", v); LL | v = 2; | ^^^^^ cannot assign twice to immutable variable | help: consider making this binding mutable | LL | let mut v: isize; | +++ ``` ``` error[E0393]: the type parameter `Rhs` must be explicitly specified --> $DIR/issue-22560.rs:9:23 | LL | trait Sub<Rhs=Self> { | ------------------- type parameter `Rhs` must be specified for this ... LL | type Test = dyn Add + Sub; | ^^^ | = note: because of the default `Self` reference, type parameters must be specified on object types help: set the type parameter to the desired type | LL | type Test = dyn Add + Sub<Rhs>; | +++++ ``` ``` error[E0596]: cannot borrow `v` as mutable, as it is not declared as mutable --> $DIR/issue-33819.rs:4:34 | LL | Some(ref v) => { let a = &mut v; }, | ^^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable | help: try removing `&mut` here | LL - Some(ref v) => { let a = &mut v; }, LL + Some(ref v) => { let a = v; }, | ``` ``` help: remove the invocation before committing it to a version control system | LL - dbg!(); | ``` ``` error[E0308]: mismatched types --> $DIR/issue-39974.rs:1:21 | LL | const LENGTH: f64 = 2; | ^ expected `f64`, found integer | help: use a float literal | LL | const LENGTH: f64 = 2.0; | ++ ``` ``` error[E0529]: expected an array or slice, found `Vec<i32>` --> $DIR/match-ergonomics.rs:8:9 | LL | [&v] => {}, | ^^^^ pattern cannot match with input type `Vec<i32>` | help: consider slicing here | LL | match x[..] { | ++++ ``` ``` error[E0609]: no field `0` on type `[u32; 1]` --> $DIR/parenthesized-deref-suggestion.rs:10:21 | LL | (x as [u32; 1]).0; | ^ unknown field | help: instead of using tuple indexing, use array indexing | LL | (x as [u32; 1])[0]; | ~ + ```
2024-07-04More accurate mutability suggestionEsteban Küber-49/+85
2024-07-04Fix `&mut` removal suggestionEsteban Küber-4/+7
2024-07-04Better span for "make binding mutable" suggestionEsteban Küber-33/+44
2024-07-03Rollup merge of #127092 - compiler-errors:rtn-dots-redux, r=estebankMatthias Krüger-2/+2
Change return-type-notation to use `(..)` Aligns the syntax with the current wording of [RFC 3654](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3654). Also implements rustfmt support (along with making a match exhaustive). Tracking: * https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/109417
2024-06-29fix: prefer `(*p).clone` to `p.clone` if the `p` is a raw pointerLin Yihai-24/+6
2024-06-28Change RTN to use .. againMichael Goulet-2/+2
2024-06-27Tighten spans for async blocksMichael Goulet-10/+8
2024-06-17Convert a `span_bug` to a `span_delayed_bug`.Nicholas Nethercote-0/+48
PR #121208 converted this from a `span_delayed_bug` to a `span_bug` because nothing in the test suite caused execution to hit this path. But now fuzzing has found a test case that does hit it. So this commit converts it back to `span_delayed_bug` and adds the relevant test. Fixes #126385.
2024-06-12No uninitalized report in a pre-returned match armLin Yihai-0/+37