Rollup merge of #105793 - lukas-code:circular-deps, r=Mark-Simulacrum

Add note for mismatched types because of circular dependencies

If you have crate A with a dependency on crate B, and crate B with a dev-dependency on A, then you might see "mismatched types" errors on types that seem to be equal. This PR adds a note that explains that the types are different, because crate B is compiled twice, one time with `cfg(test)` and one time without.

I haven't found a good way to create circular dependencies in UI tests, so I abused the incremental tests instead. As a bonus, incremental tests support "cpass" now.

related to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/22750
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@ -615,9 +615,10 @@ fn path_generic_args(
}
let report_path_match = |err: &mut Diagnostic, did1: DefId, did2: DefId| {
// Only external crates, if either is from a local
// module we could have false positives
if !(did1.is_local() || did2.is_local()) && did1.krate != did2.krate {
// Only report definitions from different crates. If both definitions
// are from a local module we could have false positives, e.g.
// let _ = [{struct Foo; Foo}, {struct Foo; Foo}];
if did1.krate != did2.krate {
let abs_path =
|def_id| AbsolutePathPrinter { tcx: self.tcx }.print_def_path(def_id, &[]);
@ -629,10 +630,16 @@ fn path_generic_args(
};
if same_path().unwrap_or(false) {
let crate_name = self.tcx.crate_name(did1.krate);
err.note(&format!(
"perhaps two different versions of crate `{}` are being used?",
crate_name
));
let msg = if did1.is_local() || did2.is_local() {
format!(
"the crate `{crate_name}` is compiled multiple times, possibly with different configurations"
)
} else {
format!(
"perhaps two different versions of crate `{crate_name}` are being used?"
)
};
err.note(msg);
}
}
};

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@ -278,13 +278,15 @@ fn should_compile_successfully(&self, pm: Option<PassMode>) -> bool {
Incremental => {
let revision =
self.revision.expect("incremental tests require a list of revisions");
if revision.starts_with("rpass") || revision.starts_with("rfail") {
if revision.starts_with("cpass")
|| revision.starts_with("rpass")
|| revision.starts_with("rfail")
{
true
} else if revision.starts_with("cfail") {
// FIXME: would be nice if incremental revs could start with "cpass"
pm.is_some()
} else {
panic!("revision name must begin with rpass, rfail, or cfail");
panic!("revision name must begin with cpass, rpass, rfail, or cfail");
}
}
mode => panic!("unimplemented for mode {:?}", mode),
@ -384,6 +386,20 @@ fn check_correct_failure_status(&self, proc_res: &ProcRes) {
}
}
fn run_cpass_test(&self) {
let emit_metadata = self.should_emit_metadata(self.pass_mode());
let proc_res = self.compile_test(WillExecute::No, emit_metadata);
if !proc_res.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("compilation failed!", &proc_res);
}
// FIXME(#41968): Move this check to tidy?
if !errors::load_errors(&self.testpaths.file, self.revision).is_empty() {
self.fatal("compile-pass tests with expected warnings should be moved to ui/");
}
}
fn run_rpass_test(&self) {
let emit_metadata = self.should_emit_metadata(self.pass_mode());
let should_run = self.run_if_enabled();
@ -393,17 +409,15 @@ fn run_rpass_test(&self) {
self.fatal_proc_rec("compilation failed!", &proc_res);
}
// FIXME(#41968): Move this check to tidy?
if !errors::load_errors(&self.testpaths.file, self.revision).is_empty() {
self.fatal("run-pass tests with expected warnings should be moved to ui/");
}
if let WillExecute::Disabled = should_run {
return;
}
// FIXME(#41968): Move this check to tidy?
let expected_errors = errors::load_errors(&self.testpaths.file, self.revision);
assert!(
expected_errors.is_empty(),
"run-pass tests with expected warnings should be moved to ui/"
);
let proc_res = self.exec_compiled_test();
if !proc_res.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("test run failed!", &proc_res);
@ -2913,10 +2927,11 @@ fn init_incremental_test(&self) {
fn run_incremental_test(&self) {
// Basic plan for a test incremental/foo/bar.rs:
// - load list of revisions rpass1, cfail2, rpass3
// - each should begin with `rpass`, `cfail`, or `rfail`
// - if `rpass`, expect compile and execution to succeed
// - each should begin with `cpass`, `rpass`, `cfail`, or `rfail`
// - if `cpass`, expect compilation to succeed, don't execute
// - if `rpass`, expect compilation and execution to succeed
// - if `cfail`, expect compilation to fail
// - if `rfail`, expect execution to fail
// - if `rfail`, expect compilation to succeed and execution to fail
// - create a directory build/foo/bar.incremental
// - compile foo/bar.rs with -C incremental=.../foo/bar.incremental and -C rpass1
// - because name of revision starts with "rpass", expect success
@ -2940,7 +2955,12 @@ fn run_incremental_test(&self) {
print!("revision={:?} props={:#?}", revision, self.props);
}
if revision.starts_with("rpass") {
if revision.starts_with("cpass") {
if self.props.should_ice {
self.fatal("can only use should-ice in cfail tests");
}
self.run_cpass_test();
} else if revision.starts_with("rpass") {
if self.props.should_ice {
self.fatal("can only use should-ice in cfail tests");
}
@ -2953,7 +2973,7 @@ fn run_incremental_test(&self) {
} else if revision.starts_with("cfail") {
self.run_cfail_test();
} else {
self.fatal("revision name must begin with rpass, rfail, or cfail");
self.fatal("revision name must begin with cpass, rpass, rfail, or cfail");
}
}

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@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
// edition: 2021
// compile-flags: --crate-type lib --extern circular_dependencies={{build-base}}/circular-dependencies/libcircular_dependencies.rmeta --emit dep-info,metadata
use circular_dependencies::Foo;
pub fn consume_foo(_: Foo) {}
pub fn produce_foo() -> Foo {
Foo
}

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@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
// ignore-tidy-linelength
// revisions: cpass1 cfail2
// edition: 2021
// [cpass1] compile-flags: --crate-type lib --emit dep-info,metadata
// [cfail2] aux-build: circular-dependencies-aux.rs
// [cfail2] compile-flags: --test --extern aux={{build-base}}/circular-dependencies/auxiliary/libcircular_dependencies_aux.rmeta -L dependency={{build-base}}/circular-dependencies
pub struct Foo;
//[cfail2]~^ NOTE `Foo` is defined in the current crate
//[cfail2]~| NOTE `Foo` is defined in the current crate
//[cfail2]~| NOTE `circular_dependencies::Foo` is defined in crate `circular_dependencies`
//[cfail2]~| NOTE `circular_dependencies::Foo` is defined in crate `circular_dependencies`
pub fn consume_foo(_: Foo) {}
//[cfail2]~^ NOTE function defined here
pub fn produce_foo() -> Foo {
Foo
}
#[test]
fn test() {
aux::consume_foo(produce_foo());
//[cfail2]~^ ERROR mismatched types [E0308]
//[cfail2]~| NOTE expected `circular_dependencies::Foo`, found `Foo`
//[cfail2]~| NOTE arguments to this function are incorrect
//[cfail2]~| NOTE `Foo` and `circular_dependencies::Foo` have similar names, but are actually distinct types
//[cfail2]~| NOTE the crate `circular_dependencies` is compiled multiple times, possibly with different configurations
//[cfail2]~| NOTE function defined here
consume_foo(aux::produce_foo());
//[cfail2]~^ ERROR mismatched types [E0308]
//[cfail2]~| NOTE expected `Foo`, found `circular_dependencies::Foo`
//[cfail2]~| NOTE arguments to this function are incorrect
//[cfail2]~| NOTE `circular_dependencies::Foo` and `Foo` have similar names, but are actually distinct types
//[cfail2]~| NOTE the crate `circular_dependencies` is compiled multiple times, possibly with different configurations
}