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2024-08-03Revert "Rollup merge of #127107 - mu001999-contrib:dead/enhance-2, r=pnkfelix"Michael Goulet-2/+0
This reverts commit 31fe9628cf830a08e7194a446f66c668aaea86e9, reversing changes made to f20307851ead9fbbb9fa88bbffb3258a069230a6.
2024-07-21Auto merge of #127722 - BoxyUwU:new_adt_const_params_limitations, ↵bors-20/+36
r=compiler-errors Forbid borrows and unsized types from being used as the type of a const generic under `adt_const_params` Fixes #112219 Fixes #112124 Fixes #112125 ### Motivation Currently the `adt_const_params` feature allows writing `Foo<const N: [u8]>` this is entirely useless as it is not possible to write an expression which evaluates to a type that is not `Sized`. In order to actually use unsized types in const generics they are typically written as `const N: &[u8]` which *is* possible to provide a value of. Unfortunately allowing the types of const parameters to contain references is non trivial (#120961) as it introduces a number of difficult questions about how equality of references in the type system should behave. References in the types of const generics is largely only useful for using unsized types in const generics. This PR introduces a new feature gate `unsized_const_parameters` and moves support for `const N: [u8]` and `const N: &...` from `adt_const_params` into it. The goal here hopefully is to experiment with allowing `const N: [u8]` to work without references and then eventually completely forbid references in const generics. Splitting this out into a new feature gate means that stabilization of `adt_const_params` does not have to resolve #120961 which is the only remaining "big" blocker for the feature. Remaining issues after this are a few ICEs and naming bikeshed for `ConstParamTy`. ### Implementation The implementation is slightly subtle here as we would like to ensure that a stabilization of `adt_const_params` is forwards compatible with any outcome of `unsized_const_parameters`. This is inherently tricky as we do not support unstable trait implementations and we determine whether a type is valid as the type of a const parameter via a trait bound. There are a few constraints here: - We would like to *allow for the possibility* of adding a `Sized` supertrait to `ConstParamTy` in the event that we wind up opting to not support unsized types and instead requiring people to write the 'sized version', e.g. `const N: [u8; M]` instead of `const N: [u8]`. - Crates should be able to enable `unsized_const_parameters` and write trait implementations of `ConstParamTy` for `!Sized` types without downstream crates that only enable `adt_const_params` being able to observe this (required for std to be able to `impl<T> ConstParamTy for [T]` Ultimately the way this is accomplished is via having two traits (sad), `ConstParamTy` and `UnsizedConstParamTy`. Depending on whether `unsized_const_parameters` is enabled or not we change which trait is used to check whether a type is allowed to be a const parameter. Long term (when stabilizing `UnsizedConstParamTy`) it should be possible to completely merge these traits (and derive macros), only having a single `trait ConstParamTy` and `macro ConstParamTy`. Under `adt_const_params` it is now illegal to directly refer to `ConstParamTy` it is only used as an internal impl detail by `derive(ConstParamTy)` and checking const parameters are well formed. This is necessary in order to ensure forwards compatibility with all possible future directions for `feature(unsized_const_parameters)`. Generally the intuition here should be that `ConstParamTy` is the stable trait that everything uses, and `UnsizedConstParamTy` is that plus unstable implementations (well, I suppose `ConstParamTy` isn't stable yet :P).
2024-07-17Split part of `adt_const_params` into `unsized_const_params`Boxy-20/+36
2024-07-16Add `ConstArgKind::Path` and make `ConstArg` its own HIR nodeNoah Lev-14/+20
This is a very large commit since a lot needs to be changed in order to make the tests pass. The salient changes are: - `ConstArgKind` gets a new `Path` variant, and all const params are now represented using it. Non-param paths still use `ConstArgKind::Anon` to prevent this change from getting too large, but they will soon use the `Path` variant too. - `ConstArg` gets a distinct `hir_id` field and its own variant in `hir::Node`. This affected many parts of the compiler that expected the parent of an `AnonConst` to be the containing context (e.g., an array repeat expression). They have been changed to check the "grandparent" where necessary. - Some `ast::AnonConst`s now have their `DefId`s created in rustc_ast_lowering rather than `DefCollector`. This is because in some cases they will end up becoming a `ConstArgKind::Path` instead, which has no `DefId`. We have to solve this in a hacky way where we guess whether the `AnonConst` could end up as a path const since we can't know for sure until after name resolution (`N` could refer to a free const or a nullary struct). If it has no chance as being a const param, then we create a `DefId` in `DefCollector` -- otherwise we decide during ast_lowering. This will have to be updated once all path consts use `ConstArgKind::Path`. - We explicitly use `ConstArgHasType` for array lengths, rather than implicitly relying on anon const type feeding -- this is due to the addition of `ConstArgKind::Path`. - Some tests have their outputs changed, but the changes are for the most part minor (including removing duplicate or almost-duplicate errors). One test now ICEs, but it is for an incomplete, unstable feature and is now tracked at #127009.
2024-07-11Avoid follow-up errors and ICEs after missing lifetime errors on data structuresOli Scherer-32/+7
2024-07-09Automatically taint when reporting errors from ItemCtxtOli Scherer-29/+3
2024-07-05Rollup merge of #127107 - mu001999-contrib:dead/enhance-2, r=pnkfelixMichael Goulet-0/+2
Improve dead code analysis Fixes #120770 1. check impl items later if self ty is private although the trait method is public, cause we must use the ty firstly if it's private 2. mark the adt live if it appears in pattern, like generic argument, this implies the use of the adt 3. based on the above, we can handle the case that private adts impl Default, so that we don't need adding rustc_trivial_field_reads on Default, and the logic in should_ignore_item r? ``@pnkfelix``
2024-07-04Improve dead code analysismu001999-0/+2
2024-07-01Auto merge of #126996 - oli-obk:do_not_count_errors, r=nnethercotebors-3/+29
Automatically taint InferCtxt when errors are emitted r? `@nnethercote` Basically `InferCtxt::dcx` now returns a `DiagCtxt` that refers back to the `Cell<Option<ErrorGuaranteed>>` of the `InferCtxt` and thus when invoking `Diag::emit`, and the diagnostic is an error, we taint the `InferCtxt` directly. That change on its own has no effect at all, because `InferCtxt` already tracks whether errors have been emitted by recording the global error count when it gets opened, and checking at the end whether the count changed. So I removed that error count check, which had a bit of fallout that I immediately fixed by invoking `InferCtxt::dcx` instead of `TyCtxt::dcx` in a bunch of places. The remaining new errors are because an error was reported in another query, and never bubbled up. I think they are minor enough for this to be ok, and sometimes it actually improves diagnostics, by not silencing useful diagnostics anymore. fixes #126485 (cc `@olafes)` There are more improvements we can do (like tainting in hir ty lowering), but I would rather do that in follow up PRs, because it requires some refactorings.
2024-06-30Migrate tests to use `-Znext-solver`Deadbeef-2/+29
2024-06-28bless tests part 1Deadbeef-1/+1
2024-06-26Automatically taint InferCtxt when errors are emittedOli Scherer-3/+29
2024-06-13Tweak output of import suggestionsEsteban Küber-1/+1
When both `std::` and `core::` items are available, only suggest the `std::` ones. We ensure that in `no_std` crates we suggest `core::` items. Ensure that the list of items suggested to be imported are always in the order of local crate items, `std`/`core` items and finally foreign crate items. Tweak wording of import suggestion: if there are multiple items but they are all of the same kind, we use the kind name and not the generic "items". Fix #83564.
2024-06-05Bless tests and handle tests/crashesBoxy-7/+32
2024-06-04Rollup merge of #125667 - oli-obk:taintify, r=TaKO8KiMichael Goulet-4/+31
Silence follow-up errors directly based on error types and regions During type_of, we used to just return an error type if there were any errors encountered. This is problematic, because it means a struct declared as `struct Foo<'static>` will end up not finding any inherent or trait impls because those impl blocks' `Self` type will be `{type error}` instead of `Foo<'re_error>`. Now it's the latter, silencing nonsensical follow-up errors about `Foo` not having any methods. Unfortunately that now allows for new follow-up errors, because borrowck treats `'re_error` as `'static`, causing nonsensical errors about non-error lifetimes not outliving `'static`. So what I also did was to just strip all outlives bounds that borrowck found, thus never letting it check them. There are probably more nuanced ways to do this, but I worried there would be other nonsensical errors if some outlives bounds were missing. Also from the test changes, it looked like an improvement everywhere.
2024-05-29Partially implement `ConstArgHasType`Boxy-15/+4
2024-05-28Allow type_of to return partially non-error types if the type was already ↵Oli Scherer-4/+31
tainted
2024-05-27remove fixed crashes, add fixed crashes to tests, add new cashed found in ↵Matthias Krüger-1/+1
the meantime
2024-05-24Use regular type equating instead of a custom queryOli Scherer-1/+15
2024-03-27Use `TraitRef::to_string` sorting in favor of `TraitRef::ord`, as the latter ↵Oli Scherer-6/+6
compares `DefId`s which we need to avoid
2024-03-21Provide structured suggestion for unconstrained generic constantEsteban Küber-43/+86
``` error: unconstrained generic constant --> $DIR/const-argument-if-length.rs:18:10 | LL | pad: [u8; is_zst::<T>()], | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | help: try adding a `where` bound | LL | pub struct AtLeastByte<T: ?Sized> where [(); is_zst::<T>()]: { | ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ``` Detect when the constant expression isn't `usize` and suggest casting: ``` error: unconstrained generic constant --> f300.rs:6:10 | 6 | bb::<{!N}>(); | ^^^^ -Ztrack-diagnostics: created at compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/traits/error_reporting/type_err_ctxt_ext.rs:3539:36 | help: try adding a `where` bound | 5 | fn b<const N: bool>() where [(); {!N} as usize]: { | ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ``` Fix #122395.
2024-03-18Provide structured suggestion for `#![feature(foo)]`Esteban Küber-23/+92
``` error: `S2<'_>` is forbidden as the type of a const generic parameter --> $DIR/lifetime-in-const-param.rs:5:23 | LL | struct S<'a, const N: S2>(&'a ()); | ^^ | = note: the only supported types are integers, `bool` and `char` help: add `#![feature(adt_const_params)]` to the crate attributes to enable more complex and user defined types | LL + #![feature(adt_const_params)] | ``` Fix #55941.
2024-03-11Remove some unnecessary allow(incomplete_features)Michael Goulet-1/+0
2024-03-08Auto merge of #122078 - gurry:121443-ice-layout-is-sized-alt, r=oli-obkbors-2/+27
Check that return type is WF in typeck Ensures that non-WF types do not pass typeck and then later ICE in MIR/const eval Fixes #121443
2024-03-07Merge `check_mod_impl_wf` and `check_mod_type_wf`Oli Scherer-7/+38
2024-03-06Check that return type is WF in typeckGurinder Singh-2/+27
Without it non-WF types could pass typeck and then later fail in MIR/const eval
2024-02-19Always evaluate free constants and statics, even if previous errors occurredOli Scherer-12/+2
2024-02-16[AUTO-GENERATED] Migrate ui tests from `//` to `//@` directives许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)-79/+79
2024-02-14Use the correct char type on all platformsOli Scherer-9/+8
2024-02-14Continue compilation after check_mod_type_wf errorsOli Scherer-2/+13
2024-02-08Continue to borrowck even if there were previous errorsOli Scherer-2/+27
2024-02-07Update testsr0cky-1/+11
2024-02-04Rollup merge of #120556 - fmease:improve-unused-generic-param-diags, r=oli-obkMatthias Krüger-12/+12
Improve the diagnostics for unused generic parameters * Don't emit two errors (namely E0091 *and* E0392) for unused type parameters on *lazy* type aliases * Fix the diagnostic help message of E0392 for *lazy* type aliases: Don't talk about the “fields” of lazy type aliases (use the term “body” instead) and don't suggest `PhantomData` for them, it doesn't make much sense * Consolidate the diagnostics for E0091 (unused type parameters in type aliases) and E0392 (unused generic parameters due to bivariance) and make it translatable * Still keep the error codes distinct (for now) * Naturally leads to better diagnostics for E0091 r? ```@oli-obk``` (to ballast your review load :P) or compiler
2024-02-01Improve the diagnostics for unused generic parametersLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-12/+12
2024-01-30Provide more context on derived obligation error primary labelEsteban Küber-2/+2
Expand the primary span of E0277 when the immediate unmet bound is not what the user wrote: ``` error[E0277]: the trait bound `i32: Bar` is not satisfied --> f100.rs:6:6 | 6 | <i32 as Foo>::foo(); | ^^^ the trait `Bar` is not implemented for `i32`, which is required by `i32: Foo` | help: this trait has no implementations, consider adding one --> f100.rs:2:1 | 2 | trait Bar {} | ^^^^^^^^^ note: required for `i32` to implement `Foo` --> f100.rs:3:14 | 3 | impl<T: Bar> Foo for T {} | --- ^^^ ^ | | | unsatisfied trait bound introduced here ``` Fix #40120.
2024-01-30Rollup merge of #120293 - estebank:issue-102629, r=nnethercoteGuillaume Gomez-1/+1
Deduplicate more sized errors on call exprs Change the implicit `Sized` `Obligation` `Span` for call expressions to include the whole expression. This aids the existing deduplication machinery to reduce the number of errors caused by a single unsized expression.
2024-01-26Auto merge of #116167 - RalfJung:structural-eq, r=lcnrbors-17/+5
remove StructuralEq trait The documentation given for the trait is outdated: *all* function pointers implement `PartialEq` and `Eq` these days. So the `StructuralEq` trait doesn't really seem to have any reason to exist any more. One side-effect of this PR is that we allow matching on some consts that do not implement `Eq`. However, we already allowed matching on floats and consts containing floats, so this is not new, it is just allowed in more cases now. IMO it makes no sense at all to allow float matching but also sometimes require an `Eq` instance. If we want to require `Eq` we should adjust https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/115893 to check for `Eq`, and rule out float matching for good. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/115881
2024-01-24remove StructuralEq traitRalf Jung-17/+5
2024-01-24Deduplicate more sized errors on call exprsEsteban Küber-1/+1
Change the implicit `Sized` `Obligation` `Span` for call expressions to include the whole expression. This aids the existing deduplication machinery to reduce the number of errors caused by a single unsized expression.
2024-01-24Remove extra # from urlest31-2/+2
2024-01-21Suggest arry::from_fn for array initializationyukang-0/+4
2024-01-11Silence follow up errors if astconv already erroredOli Scherer-34/+7
2024-01-02Reorder `check_item_type` diagnostics so they occur next to the ↵Oli Scherer-2/+43
corresponding `check_well_formed` diagnostics
2023-11-30generic_const_exprs: suggest to add the feature, not use itRalf Jung-10/+10
2023-11-24Show number in error message even for one errorNilstrieb-44/+44
Co-authored-by: Adrian <adrian.iosdev@gmail.com>
2023-10-18Tweak wording of type errors involving type paramsEsteban Küber-1/+1
Fix #78206.
2023-10-16Normalize alloc-id in tests.Camille GILLOT-1/+1
2023-10-06Auto merge of #114811 - estebank:impl-ambiguity, r=wesleywiserbors-3/+12
Show more information when multiple `impl`s apply - When there are `impl`s without type params, show only those (to avoid showing overly generic `impl`s). ``` error[E0283]: type annotations needed --> $DIR/multiple-impl-apply.rs:34:9 | LL | let y = x.into(); | ^ ---- type must be known at this point | note: multiple `impl`s satisfying `_: From<Baz>` found --> $DIR/multiple-impl-apply.rs:14:1 | LL | impl From<Baz> for Bar { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ... LL | impl From<Baz> for Foo { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ = note: required for `Baz` to implement `Into<_>` help: consider giving `y` an explicit type | LL | let y: /* Type */ = x.into(); | ++++++++++++ ``` - Lower the importance of `T: Sized`, `T: WellFormed` and coercion errors, to prioritize more relevant errors. The pre-existing deduplication logic deals with hiding redundant errors better that way, and we show errors with more metadata that is useful to the user. - Show `<SelfTy as Trait>::assoc_fn` suggestion in more cases. ``` error[E0790]: cannot call associated function on trait without specifying the corresponding `impl` type --> $DIR/cross-return-site-inference.rs:38:16 | LL | return Err(From::from("foo")); | ^^^^^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait | help: use a fully-qualified path to a specific available implementation | LL | return Err(</* self type */ as From>::from("foo")); | +++++++++++++++++++ + ``` Fix #88284.
2023-10-05Add a note to duplicate diagnosticsAlex Macleod-0/+4
2023-10-04Reorder fullfillment errors to keep more interesting ones firstEsteban Küber-3/+12
In `report_fullfillment_errors` push back `T: Sized`, `T: WellFormed` and coercion errors to the end of the list. The pre-existing deduplication logic eliminates redundant errors better that way, keeping the resulting output with fewer errors than before, while also having more detail.