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298 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Noah Lev
cd0fc444fb Note that type aliases cannot be recursive 2021-08-27 14:50:51 -07:00
lcnr
bc0156bace shrink ty::PredicateKind again 2021-08-26 11:00:30 +02:00
lcnr
caa975c89e use ty::Unevaluated instead of def substs pair 2021-08-26 11:00:30 +02:00
Charles Lew
6b1c52ff25 Fold vtable_trait_upcasting_coercion_new_vptr_slot logic into obligation processing. 2021-08-18 13:00:27 +08:00
bors
c6bc102fea Auto merge of #87515 - crlf0710:trait_upcasting_part2, r=bjorn3
Trait upcasting coercion (part2)

This is the second part of trait upcasting coercion implementation.

Currently this is blocked on #86264 .

The third part might be implemented using unsafety checking

r? `@bjorn3`
2021-08-03 16:58:56 +00:00
Charles Lew
63ed625313 Implement pointer casting. 2021-08-03 01:09:37 +08:00
Jade
3cf820e17d rfc3052: Remove authors field from Cargo manifests
Since RFC 3052 soft deprecated the authors field anyway, hiding it from
crates.io, docs.rs, and making Cargo not add it by default, and it is
not generally up to date/useful information, we should remove it from
crates in this repo.
2021-07-29 14:56:05 -07:00
Aaron Hill
e6a5231238
Create QuerySideEffects and use it for diagnostics 2021-07-25 20:27:58 -05:00
Aaron Hill
db0324ebb2
Support HIR wf checking for function signatures
During function type-checking, we normalize any associated types in
the function signature (argument types + return type), and then
create WF obligations for each of the normalized types. The HIR wf code
does not currently support this case, so any errors that we get have
imprecise spans.

This commit extends `ObligationCauseCode::WellFormed` to support
recording a function parameter, allowing us to get the corresponding
HIR type if an error occurs. Function typechecking is modified to
pass this information during signature normalization and WF checking.
The resulting code is fairly verbose, due to the fact that we can
no longer normalize the entire signature with a single function call.

As part of the refactoring, we now perform HIR-based WF checking
for several other 'typed items' (statics, consts, and inherent impls).

As a result, WF and projection errors in a function signature now
have a precise span, which points directly at the responsible type.
If a function signature is constructed via a macro, this will allow
the error message to point at the code 'most responsible' for the error
(e.g. a user-supplied macro argument).
2021-07-20 10:58:14 -05:00
Camille GILLOT
5b921505ef Remove deadlock virtual call. 2021-07-18 11:14:08 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
81241cbf3a Move OnDiskCache to rustc_query_impl. 2021-07-18 11:14:07 +02:00
Aaron Hill
a765333738
Add initial implementation of HIR-based WF checking for diagnostics
During well-formed checking, we walk through all types 'nested' in
generic arguments. For example, WF-checking `Option<MyStruct<u8>>`
will cause us to check `MyStruct<u8>` and `u8`. However, this is done
on a `rustc_middle::ty::Ty`, which has no span information. As a result,
any errors that occur will have a very general span (e.g. the
definintion of an associated item).

This becomes a problem when macros are involved. In general, an
associated type like `type MyType = Option<MyStruct<u8>>;` may
have completely different spans for each nested type in the HIR. Using
the span of the entire associated item might end up pointing to a macro
invocation, even though a user-provided span is available in one of the
nested types.

This PR adds a framework for HIR-based well formed checking. This check
is only run during error reporting, and is used to obtain a more precise
span for an existing error. This is accomplished by individually
checking each 'nested' type in the HIR for the type, allowing us to
find the most-specific type (and span) that produces a given error.

The majority of the changes are to the error-reporting code. However,
some of the general trait code is modified to pass through more
information.

Since this has no soundness implications, I've implemented a minimal
version to begin with, which can be extended over time. In particular,
this only works for HIR items with a corresponding `DefId` (e.g. it will
not work for WF-checking performed within function bodies).
2021-07-16 16:29:02 -05:00
Camille GILLOT
9f6d7e7dad Correct comments about untracked accesses. 2021-07-06 19:26:02 +02:00
Josh Triplett
e721e15cd2 rustc_query_impl: Remove unused dependencies 2021-06-25 01:13:00 -07:00
bors
12d0849f9d Auto merge of #85154 - cjgillot:lessfn, r=bjorn3
Reduce amount of function pointers in query invocation.

r? `@ghost`
2021-06-15 14:52:58 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
36f1ed6de2
Rollup merge of #85850 - bjorn3:less_feature_gates, r=jyn514
Remove unused feature gates

The first commit removes a usage of a feature gate, but I don't expect it to be controversial as the feature gate was only used to workaround a limitation of rust in the past. (closures never being `Clone`)

The second commit uses `#[allow_internal_unstable]` to avoid leaking the `trusted_step` feature gate usage from inside the index newtype macro. It didn't work for the `min_specialization` feature gate though.

The third commit removes (almost) all feature gates from the compiler that weren't used anyway.
2021-06-04 13:42:54 +09:00
Camille GILLOT
0e71283495 Restrict access to crate_name.
Also remove original_crate_name, which had the exact same implementation
2021-06-02 18:35:32 +02:00
Camille Gillot
0f0f3138cb
Revert "Reduce the amount of untracked state in TyCtxt" 2021-06-01 09:05:22 +02:00
bors
41278062c8 Auto merge of #85153 - cjgillot:qresolve, r=Aaron1011
Reduce the amount of untracked state in TyCtxt

Access to untracked global state may generate instances of #84970.

The GlobalCtxt contains the lowered HIR, the resolver outputs and interners.
By wrapping the resolver inside a query, we make sure those accesses are properly tracked.
As a no_hash query, all dependent queries essentially become `eval_always`,
what they should have been from the beginning.
2021-06-01 00:51:00 +00:00
bjorn3
312f964478 Remove unused feature gates 2021-05-31 13:55:43 +02:00
bors
91ddf3e76a Auto merge of #85266 - cjgillot:hir-dep-clean, r=michaelwoerister
Remove obsolete workaround.

The regression test for #62649 appears to pass even without the workaround.
2021-05-31 10:13:46 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
1119b48e02 Correct comments about untracked accesses. 2021-05-30 20:04:37 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
10fb4b2fe5 Restrict access to crate_name.
Also remove original_crate_name, which had the exact same implementation
2021-05-30 19:54:04 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
8ed82ebb2a Only test if key is local. 2021-05-30 15:16:41 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
fd318a2f9b Reduce amount of function pointers. 2021-05-30 15:15:22 +02:00
bors
f60a670256 Auto merge of #85319 - cjgillot:query-simp, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Simplification of query forcing

Extracted from #78780
2021-05-30 10:11:23 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
8a2bea931b Remove obsolete workaround. 2021-05-27 19:37:34 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
c95a5682f7 Remove def_path_str. 2021-05-15 10:37:30 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
c2c59ae304 Move key recovering into force_query. 2021-05-15 10:20:56 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
85a14d70bb Use () in dependency_formats. 2021-05-12 13:58:41 +02:00
Joshua Nelson
1da4445109 Apply --cfg parallel_compiler when documenting
This also reverts commit 9823c2cc70
working around the bug.
2021-05-01 00:25:11 -04:00
Mark Rousskov
a1d7367429 Move iter_results to dyn FnMut rather than a generic
This means that we're no longer generating the iteration/locking code for each
invocation site of iter_results, rather just once per query.

This is a 15% win in instruction counts when compiling the rustc_query_impl crate.
2021-04-29 17:26:46 -04:00
bjorn3
15bfd9da85 Introduce CompileMonoItem DepNode 2021-04-12 13:58:12 +02:00
bors
0978a9eb99 Auto merge of #83207 - oli-obk:valtree2, r=lcnr
normalize mir::Constant differently from ty::Const in preparation for valtrees

Valtrees are unable to represent many kind of constant values (this is on purpose). For constants that are used at runtime, we do not need a valtree representation and can thus use a different form of evaluation. In order to make this explicit and less fragile, I added a `fold_constant` method to `TypeFolder` and implemented it for normalization. Normalization can now, when it wants to eagerly evaluate a constant, normalize `mir::Constant` directly into a `mir::ConstantKind::Val` instead of relying on the `ty::Const` evaluation.

In the future we can get rid of the `ty::Const` in there entirely and add our own `Unevaluated` variant to `mir::ConstantKind`. This would allow us to remove the `promoted` field from `ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated`, as promoteds can never occur in the type system.

cc `@rust-lang/wg-const-eval`

r? `@lcnr`
2021-04-02 10:28:12 +00:00
Oli Scherer
dbacfbc368 Add a new normalization query just for mir constants 2021-03-31 10:40:42 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
6bfaf3a9cb Stream the dep-graph to a file. 2021-03-30 18:09:59 +02:00
bjorn3
cd7a011f37 Don't duplicate the extern providers once for each crate 2021-03-29 18:03:07 +02:00
bors
e655fb6221 Auto merge of #82936 - oli-obk:valtree, r=RalfJung,lcnr,matthewjasper
Implement (but don't use) valtree and refactor in preparation of use

This PR does not cause any functional change. It refactors various things that are needed to make valtrees possible. This refactoring got big enough that I decided I'd want it reviewed as a PR instead of trying to make one huge PR with all the changes.

cc `@rust-lang/wg-const-eval` on the following commits:

* 2027184 implement valtree
* eeecea9 fallible Scalar -> ScalarInt
* 042f663 ScalarInt convenience methods

cc `@eddyb` on ef04a6d

cc `@rust-lang/wg-mir-opt` for cf1700c (`mir::Constant` can now represent either a `ConstValue` or a `ty::Const`, and it is totally possible to have two different representations for the same value)
2021-03-16 22:42:56 +00:00
Oli Scherer
a4fbac163e Implement valtree
valtree is a version of constants that is inherently safe to be used within types.
This is in contrast to ty::Const which can have different representations of the same value. These representation differences can show up in hashing or equality comparisons, breaking type equality of otherwise equal types.
valtrees do not have this problem.
2021-03-12 12:16:14 +00:00
Josh Stone
f7e75a2124 Update to rustc-rayon 0.3.1
This pulls in rust-lang/rustc-rayon#8 to fix #81425. (h/t @ammaraskar)

That revealed weak constraints on `rustc_arena::DropArena`, because its
`DropType` was holding type-erased raw pointers to generic `T`. We can
implement `Send` for `DropType` (under `cfg(parallel_compiler)`) by
requiring all `T: Send` before they're type-erased.
2021-03-10 17:53:35 -08:00
Camille GILLOT
903f65f215 Simplify hashing. 2021-02-21 12:22:22 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
a87de890fd Move print_query_stack to rustc_query_system. 2021-02-20 23:40:56 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
c26d965714 Move report_cycle to rustc_query_system.
The call to `ty::print::with_forced_impl_filename_line`
is done when constructing the description,
at the construction of the QueryStackFrame.
2021-02-20 23:36:31 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
3897395787 Move Query to rustc_query_system.
Rename it to QueryStackFrame and document a bit.
2021-02-20 22:53:47 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
0144d6a3b7 Do not hold query key in Query. 2021-02-20 22:53:46 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
f96e960ccf Access the session directly from DepContext. 2021-02-20 22:53:46 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
9823c2cc70 Workaround rustdoc not honouring cfg(parallel_compiler). 2021-02-19 22:05:27 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
4581d16bcb Move the query system to rustc_query_impl. 2021-02-19 17:51:58 +01:00