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2024-03-14Auto merge of #122347 - oli-obk:track_errors13, r=compiler-errorsbors-9/+9
Revert "Auto merge of #122140 - oli-obk:track_errors13, r=davidtwco" This reverts commit 65cd843ae06ad00123c131a431ed5304e4cd577a, reversing changes made to d255c6a57c393db6221b1ff700daea478436f1cd. reverts https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/122140 It was a large regression in wall time due to trashing CPU caches
2024-03-12Auto merge of #122036 - alexcrichton:test-wasm-with-wasi, r=oli-obkbors-11/+7
Test wasm32-wasip1 in CI, not wasm32-unknown-unknown This commit changes CI to no longer test the `wasm32-unknown-unknown` target and instead test the `wasm32-wasip1` target. There was some discussion of this in a [Zulip thread], and the motivations for this PR are: * Runtime failures on `wasm32-unknown-unknown` print nothing, meaning all you get is "something failed". In contrast `wasm32-wasip1` can print to stdout/stderr. * The unknown-unknown target is missing lots of pieces of libstd, and while `wasm32-wasip1` is also missing some pieces (e.g. threads) it's missing fewer pieces. This means that many more tests can be run. Overall my hope is to improve the debuggability of wasm failures on CI and ideally be a bit less of a maintenance burden. This commit specifically removes the testing of `wasm32-unknown-unknown` and replaces it with testing of `wasm32-wasip1`. Along the way there were a number of other archiectural changes made as well, including: * A new `target.*.runtool` option can now be specified in `config.toml` which is passed as `--runtool` to `compiletest`. This is used to reimplement execution of WebAssembly in a less-wasm-specific fashion. * The default value for `runtool` is an ambiently located WebAssembly runtime found on the system, if any. I've implemented logic for Wasmtime. * Existing testing support for `wasm32-unknown-unknown` and Emscripten has been removed. I'm not aware of Emscripten testing being run any time recently and otherwise `wasm32-wasip1` is in theory the focus now. * I've added a new `//@ needs-threads` directive for `compiletest` and classified a bunch of wasm-ignored tests as needing threads. In theory these tests can run on `wasm32-wasi-preview1-threads`, for example. * I've tried to audit all existing tests that are either `ignore-emscripten` or `ignore-wasm*`. Many now run on `wasm32-wasip1` due to being able to emit error messages, for example. Many are updated with comments as to why they can't run as well. * The `compiletest` output matching for `wasm32-wasip1` automatically uses "match a subset" mode implemented in `compiletest`. This is because WebAssembly runtimes often add extra information on failure, such as the `unreachable` instruction in `panic!`, which isn't able to be matched against the golden output from native platforms. * I've ported most existing `run-make` tests that use custom Node.js wrapper scripts to the new run-make-based-in-Rust infrastructure. To do this I added `wasmparser` as a dependency of `run-make-support` for the various wasm tests to use that parse wasm files. The one test that executed WebAssembly now uses `wasmtime`-the-CLI to execute the test instead. I have not ported over an exception-handling test as Wasmtime doesn't implement this yet. * I've updated the `test` crate to print out timing information for WASI targets as it can do that (gets a previously ignored test now passing). * The `test-various` image now builds a WASI sysroot for the WASI target and additionally downloads a fixed release of Wasmtime, currently the latest one at 18.0.2, and uses that for testing. [Zulip thread]: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/Have.20wasm.20tests.20ever.20caused.20problems.20on.20CI.3F/near/424317944
2024-03-11Revert "Auto merge of #122140 - oli-obk:track_errors13, r=davidtwco"Oli Scherer-9/+9
This reverts commit 65cd843ae06ad00123c131a431ed5304e4cd577a, reversing changes made to d255c6a57c393db6221b1ff700daea478436f1cd.
2024-03-11Auto merge of #122338 - workingjubilee:rollup-xzpt4v4, r=workingjubileebors-0/+2
Rollup of 15 pull requests Successful merges: - #116791 (Allow codegen backends to opt-out of parallel codegen) - #116793 (Allow targets to override default codegen backend) - #117458 (LLVM Bitcode Linker: A self contained linker for nvptx and other targets) - #119385 (Fix type resolution of associated const equality bounds (take 2)) - #121438 (std support for wasm32 panic=unwind) - #121893 (Add tests (and a bit of cleanup) for interior mut handling in promotion and const-checking) - #122080 (Clarity improvements to `DropTree`) - #122152 (Improve diagnostics for parenthesized type arguments) - #122166 (Remove the unused `field_remapping` field from `TypeLowering`) - #122249 (interpret: do not call machine read hooks during validation) - #122299 (Store backtrace for `must_produce_diag`) - #122318 (Revision-related tweaks for next-solver tests) - #122320 (Use ptradd for vtable indexing) - #122328 (unix_sigpipe: Replace `inherit` with `sig_dfl` in syntax tests) - #122330 (bootstrap readme: fix, improve, update) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-03-11Update test directives for `wasm32-wasip1`Alex Crichton-11/+7
* The WASI targets deal with the `main` symbol a bit differently than native so some `codegen` and `assembly` tests have been ignored. * All `ignore-emscripten` directives have been updated to `ignore-wasm32` to be more clear that all wasm targets are ignored and it's not just Emscripten. * Most `ignore-wasm32-bare` directives are now gone. * Some ignore directives for wasm were switched to `needs-unwind` instead. * Many `ignore-wasm32*` directives are removed as the tests work with WASI as opposed to `wasm32-unknown-unknown`.
2024-03-11Run a single huge `par_body_owners` instead of many small ones after each other.Oli Scherer-9/+9
This improves parallel rustc parallelism by avoiding the bottleneck after each individual `par_body_owners` (because it needs to wait for queries to finish, so if there is one long running one, a lot of cores will be idle while waiting for the single query).
2024-03-10Ignore tests w/ current/next revisions from compare-mode=next-solverMichael Goulet-0/+2
2024-03-08Auto merge of #122190 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-9ol4y30, r=matthiaskrgrbors-3/+3
Rollup of 8 pull requests Successful merges: - #121025 (add known-bug tests for derive failure to detect packed repr) - #121194 (Refactor pre-getopts command line argument handling) - #121563 (Use `ControlFlow` in visitors.) - #122173 (Don't ICE in CTFE if raw/fn-ptr types differ) - #122175 (Bless tidy issues order) - #122179 (rustc: Fix typo) - #122181 (Fix crash in internal late lint checking) - #122183 (interpret: update comment about read_discriminant on uninhabited variants) Failed merges: - #122076 (Tweak the way we protect in-place function arguments in interpreters) - #122132 (Diagnostic renaming 3) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-03-08Auto merge of #121500 - oli-obk:track_errors12, r=petrochenkovbors-26/+11
Merge `collect_mod_item_types` query into `check_well_formed` follow-up to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/121154 this removes more potential parallel-compiler bottlenecks and moves diagnostics for the same items next to each other, instead of grouping diagnostics by analysis kind
2024-03-08Rollup merge of #121563 - Jarcho:use_cf, r=petrochenkovMatthias Krüger-3/+3
Use `ControlFlow` in visitors. Follow up to #121256 This does have a few small behaviour changes in some diagnostic output where the visitor will now find the first match rather than the last match. The change in `find_anon_types.rs` has the only affected test. I don't see this being an issue as the last occurrence isn't any better of a choice than the first.
2024-03-07Merge collect_mod_item_types query into check_well_formedOli Scherer-26/+11
2024-03-07Rollup merge of #122114 - saethlin:cant-find-crate-spam, r=WaffleLapkinGuillaume Gomez-16/+2
Make not finding core a fatal error Similar to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120472, this prevents terminal spam. In particular, it makes the good diagnostic visible when you try to use a target that's not installed.
2024-03-07Rollup merge of #121863 - lukas-code:silence-mismatched-super-projections, ↵Guillaume Gomez-12/+1
r=lcnr silence mismatched types errors for implied projections Currently, if a trait bound is not satisfied, then we suppress any errors for the trait's supertraits not being satisfied, but still report errors for super projections not being satisfied. For example: ```rust trait Super { type Assoc; } trait Sub: Super<Assoc = ()> {} ``` Before this PR, if `T: Sub` is not satisfied, then errors for `T: Super` are suppressed, but errors for `<T as Super>::Assoc == ()` are still shown. This PR makes it so that errors about super projections not being satisfied are also suppressed. The errors are only suppressed if the span of the trait obligation matches the span of the super predicate obligation to avoid silencing error that are not related. This PR removes some differences between the spans of supertraits and super projections to make the suppression work correctly. This PR fixes the majority of the diagnostics fallout when making `Thin` a supertrait of `Sized` (in a future PR). cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120354#issuecomment-1930585382 cc `@lcnr`
2024-03-07Merge `check_mod_impl_wf` and `check_mod_type_wf`Oli Scherer-2/+15
2024-03-06Make not finding core a fatal errorBen Kimock-16/+2
2024-03-06compiletest: Add a `//@ needs-threads` directiveAlex Crichton-4/+4
This commit is extracted from #122036 and adds a new directive to the `compiletest` test runner, `//@ needs-threads`. This is intended to capture the need that a target must implement threading to execute a specific test, typically one that uses `std::thread`. This is primarily done for WebAssembly targets which currently do not have threads by default. This enables transitioning a lot of `//@ ignore-wasm*`-style ignores into a more self-documenting `//@ needs-threads` directive. Additionally the `wasm32-wasi-preview1-threads` target, for example, does actually have threads, but isn't tested in CI at this time. This change enables running these tests for that target, but not other wasm targets.
2024-03-05Use `ControlFlow` in HIR visitorsJason Newcomb-3/+3
2024-03-04suppress fulfillment errors for super projectionsLukas Markeffsky-12/+1
2024-03-03Move testsCaio-1032/+0
2024-03-02Auto merge of #121657 - estebank:issue-119665, r=davidtwcobors-3/+3
Detect more cases of `=` to `:` typo When a `Local` is fully parsed, but not followed by a `;`, keep the `:` span arround and mention it. If the type could continue being parsed as an expression, suggest replacing the `:` with a `=`. ``` error: expected one of `!`, `+`, `->`, `::`, `;`, or `=`, found `.` --> file.rs:2:32 | 2 | let _: std::env::temp_dir().join("foo"); | - ^ expected one of `!`, `+`, `->`, `::`, `;`, or `=` | | | while parsing the type for `_` | help: use `=` if you meant to assign ``` Fix #119665.
2024-03-01Detect more cases of `=` to `:` typoEsteban Küber-3/+3
When a `Local` is fully parsed, but not followed by a `;`, keep the `:` span arround and mention it. If the type could continue being parsed as an expression, suggest replacing the `:` with a `=`. ``` error: expected one of `!`, `+`, `->`, `::`, `;`, or `=`, found `.` --> file.rs:2:32 | 2 | let _: std::env::temp_dir().join("foo"); | - ^ expected one of `!`, `+`, `->`, `::`, `;`, or `=` | | | while parsing the type for `_` | help: use `=` if you meant to assign ``` Fix #119665.
2024-02-29Remove stray stdout/stderr files许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)-28/+0
2024-02-26Auto merge of #121461 - reitermarkus:generic-nonzero-tests, r=dtolnaybors-1/+2
Use generic `NonZero` in tests. Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/120257 r? `@dtolnay`
2024-02-25Auto merge of #120393 - Urgau:rfc3373-non-local-defs, r=WaffleLapkinbors-0/+3
Implement RFC 3373: Avoid non-local definitions in functions This PR implements [RFC 3373: Avoid non-local definitions in functions](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/120363).
2024-02-25Use generic `NonZero` in tests.Markus Reiter-1/+2
2024-02-23Auto merge of #120730 - estebank:confusable-api, r=oli-obkbors-15/+25
Provide suggestions through `rustc_confusables` annotations Help with common API confusion, like asking for `push` when the data structure really has `append`. ``` error[E0599]: no method named `size` found for struct `Vec<{integer}>` in the current scope --> $DIR/rustc_confusables_std_cases.rs:17:7 | LL | x.size(); | ^^^^ | help: you might have meant to use `len` | LL | x.len(); | ~~~ help: there is a method with a similar name | LL | x.resize(); | ~~~~~~ ``` Fix #59450 (we can open subsequent tickets for specific cases). Fix #108437: ``` error[E0599]: `Option<{integer}>` is not an iterator --> f101.rs:3:9 | 3 | opt.flat_map(|val| Some(val)); | ^^^^^^^^ `Option<{integer}>` is not an iterator | ::: /home/gh-estebank/rust/library/core/src/option.rs:571:1 | 571 | pub enum Option<T> { | ------------------ doesn't satisfy `Option<{integer}>: Iterator` | = note: the following trait bounds were not satisfied: `Option<{integer}>: Iterator` which is required by `&mut Option<{integer}>: Iterator` help: you might have meant to use `and_then` | 3 | opt.and_then(|val| Some(val)); | ~~~~~~~~ ``` On type error of method call arguments, look at confusables for suggestion. Fix #87212: ``` error[E0308]: mismatched types --> f101.rs:8:18 | 8 | stuff.append(Thing); | ------ ^^^^^ expected `&mut Vec<Thing>`, found `Thing` | | | arguments to this method are incorrect | = note: expected mutable reference `&mut Vec<Thing>` found struct `Thing` note: method defined here --> /home/gh-estebank/rust/library/alloc/src/vec/mod.rs:2025:12 | 2025 | pub fn append(&mut self, other: &mut Self) { | ^^^^^^ help: you might have meant to use `push` | 8 | stuff.push(Thing); | ~~~~ ```
2024-02-22Deduplicate some logic and reword outputEsteban Küber-2/+2
2024-02-22Tweak wording of "implemented trait isn't imported" suggestionEsteban Küber-4/+4
2024-02-22Consider methods from traits when suggesting typosEsteban Küber-11/+21
Do not provide a structured suggestion when the arguments don't match. ``` error[E0599]: no method named `test_mut` found for struct `Vec<{integer}>` in the current scope --> $DIR/auto-ref-slice-plus-ref.rs:7:7 | LL | a.test_mut(); | ^^^^^^^^ | = help: items from traits can only be used if the trait is implemented and in scope note: `MyIter` defines an item `test_mut`, perhaps you need to implement it --> $DIR/auto-ref-slice-plus-ref.rs:14:1 | LL | trait MyIter { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: there is a method `get_mut` with a similar name, but with different arguments --> $SRC_DIR/core/src/slice/mod.rs:LL:COL ``` Consider methods beyond inherent ones when suggesting typos. ``` error[E0599]: no method named `owned` found for reference `&dyn Foo` in the current scope --> $DIR/object-pointer-types.rs:11:7 | LL | fn owned(self: Box<Self>); | --------- the method might not be found because of this arbitrary self type ... LL | x.owned(); | ^^^^^ help: there is a method with a similar name: `to_owned` ``` Fix #101013.
2024-02-22remove `sub_relations` from infcx, recompute in diagnosticslcnr-15/+6
we don't track them when canonicalizing or when freshening, resulting in instable caching in the old solver, and issues when instantiating query responses in the new one.
2024-02-20Rollup merge of #121323 - compiler-errors:raw-param-types, r=oli-obkMatthias Krüger-0/+5
Don't use raw parameter types in `find_builder_fn` We shouldn't really ever be using `EarlyBinder::skip_binder` then performing type equality, since param types will never be equal to other types. When checking compatibility with the signature, we instead create some fresh args. Fixes #121314
2024-02-20Auto merge of #121087 - oli-obk:eager_const_failures, r=lcnrbors-18/+32
Always evaluate free constants and statics, even if previous errors occurred work towards https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/79738 We will need to evaluate static items before the `definitions.freeze()` below, as we will start creating new `DefId`s (for nested allocations) within the `eval_static_initializer` query. But even without that motivation, this is a good change. Hard errors should always be reported and not silenced if other errors happened earlier.
2024-02-20Don't use raw parameter types in find_builder_fnMichael Goulet-0/+5
2024-02-19Always evaluate free constants and statics, even if previous errors occurredOli Scherer-18/+32
2024-02-19Remove suspicious auto trait lintSantiago Pastorino-19/+1
2024-02-18Improve wording of static_mut_refObei Sideg-14/+14
Rename `static_mut_ref` lint to `static_mut_refs`.
2024-02-17Allow newly added non_local_definitions lint in testsUrgau-0/+3
2024-02-16[AUTO-GENERATED] Migrate ui tests from `//` to `//@` directives许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)-1290/+1290
2024-02-14Continue compilation even if inherent impl checks failOli Scherer-3/+24
2024-02-14Auto merge of #120847 - oli-obk:track_errors9, r=compiler-errorsbors-13/+210
Continue compilation after check_mod_type_wf errors The ICEs fixed here were probably reachable through const eval gymnastics before, but now they are easily reachable without that, too. The new errors are often bugfixes, where useful errors were missing, because they were reported after the early abort. In other cases sometimes they are just duplication of already emitted errors, which won't be user-visible due to deduplication. fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/120860
2024-02-14Rollup merge of #120893 - c410-f3r:testsssssss, r=petrochenkovGuillaume Gomez-313/+0
Move some tests r? `@petrochenkov`
2024-02-14Continue compilation after check_mod_type_wf errorsOli Scherer-13/+210
2024-02-13Move testsCaio-313/+0
2024-02-09Be less confident when `dyn` suggestion is not checked for object safetytrevyn-4/+4
2024-02-09Move some testsCaio-495/+0
2024-02-08Continue to borrowck even if there were previous errorsOli Scherer-9/+54
2024-02-08Auto merge of #120558 - oli-obk:missing_impl_item_ice, r=estebankbors-5/+42
Stop bailing out from compilation just because there were incoherent traits fixes #120343 but also has a lot of "type annotations needed" fallout. Some are fixed in the second commit.
2024-02-07Update testsr0cky-17/+163
2024-02-05Stop bailing out from compilation just because there were incoherent traitsOli Scherer-5/+42
2024-02-04Rollup merge of #120556 - fmease:improve-unused-generic-param-diags, r=oli-obkMatthias Krüger-21/+26
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