102324 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Nadrieril
3e5aadc350 Remove unnecessary data from ConstantValue/ConstantRange 2019-11-15 16:49:41 +00:00
Nadrieril
f674f89e93 Store Const directly in ConstantRange 2019-11-15 16:45:55 +00:00
Nadrieril
0192124202 Make should_treat_range_exhaustively a method 2019-11-15 16:44:34 +00:00
Nadrieril
d1642f1eb5 Inline now-trivial IntRange::from_ctor 2019-11-15 16:44:33 +00:00
Nadrieril
aadd5e5263 Factor out getting the boundaries of an IntRange 2019-11-15 16:42:10 +00:00
Nadrieril
84784dd68e Eagerly convert ranges to IntRange
That way no `ConstantRange` or `ConstantValue` ever needs to be
converted to `IntRange`.
2019-11-15 16:42:10 +00:00
Nadrieril
6b8bfefa00 Add IntRange::to_pat and use it instead of custom display() 2019-11-15 16:42:08 +00:00
Nadrieril
4232816be9 formatting 2019-11-15 16:39:56 +00:00
Nadrieril
f93a70063c Introduce IntRange constructor 2019-11-15 16:39:31 +00:00
Nadrieril
1909e3f2bf Constructor::display was only needed for displaying IntRange
I'm planning to stop using `ConstantRange`/`ConstantValue` for integral
types, so going through `Constructor` will soon not be relevant.
2019-11-15 16:14:34 +00:00
Nadrieril
75a50886aa Avoid converting through Constructor when subtracting ranges 2019-11-15 16:14:34 +00:00
Nadrieril
c6c862574d Special-case subtracting from a range if that range is not an IntRange 2019-11-15 16:14:34 +00:00
Nadrieril
6de7afdf95 Prefer IntRange::into_ctor to range_to_ctor 2019-11-15 16:14:34 +00:00
Nadrieril
0a186103ae Move range exhaustiveness check to IntRange::intersection
Only IntRange should need to worry about range exhaustiveness really.
2019-11-15 16:14:34 +00:00
Nadrieril
81db2ee902 Special-case range inclusion when the range is integral but non-exhaustive 2019-11-15 16:14:34 +00:00
Nadrieril
f3752ee5d5 Cleanup constructor_covered_by_range 2019-11-15 16:14:34 +00:00
Nadrieril
8c1835dc6e IntRange::from_pat is redundant with pat_constructors 2019-11-15 16:14:34 +00:00
Nadrieril
34ad52e84f pat_constructor does not need pcx anymore 2019-11-15 16:14:34 +00:00
Nadrieril
3531c52bfe Factor out range construction in all_constructors 2019-11-15 16:14:32 +00:00
Nadrieril
8f7ba7a058 Clarify conditions for exhaustive integer range matching 2019-11-15 16:01:03 +00:00
Nadrieril
c75685bef6 Note link between apply/specialize/arity functions 2019-11-15 15:38:31 +00:00
bors
ce36ab2b06 Auto merge of #66438 - JohnTitor:rollup-qpv3wia, r=JohnTitor
Rollup of 12 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #65557 (rename Error::iter_chain() and remove Error::iter_sources())
 - #66013 (Avoid hashing the key twice in `get_query()`.)
 - #66306 (Remove cannot mutate statics in initializer of another static error)
 - #66338 (Update mdbook.)
 - #66388 (Do not ICE on recovery from unmet associated type bound obligation)
 - #66390 (Fix ICE when trying to suggest `Type<>` instead of `Type()`)
 - #66391 (Do not ICE in `if` without `else` in `async fn`)
 - #66398 (Remove some stack frames from `.async` calls)
 - #66410 (miri: helper methods for max values of machine's usize/isize)
 - #66418 (Link to tracking issue in HIR const-check error code description)
 - #66419 (Don't warn labels beginning with `_` on unused_labels lint)
 - #66428 (Cleanup unused function)

Failed merges:

r? @ghost
2019-11-15 09:37:24 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
a173353daa
Rollup merge of #66428 - dns2utf8:cleanup_unused_function, r=GuillaumeGomez
Cleanup unused function

The argument was not used.

r? @GuillaumeGomez
2019-11-15 18:36:35 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
26eb9093fd
Rollup merge of #66419 - JohnTitor:ignore-underscore, r=varkor
Don't warn labels beginning with `_` on unused_labels lint

Fixes #66382

r? @varkor
2019-11-15 18:36:34 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
10a112c6ce
Rollup merge of #66418 - ecstatic-morse:hir-const-check-err-msg, r=estebank
Link to tracking issue in HIR const-check error code description

This is a follow up to #66170 that addresses [this comment](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/66170#discussion_r344021268).

As an aside, the only other error code whose description uses the phrase "tracking issue" is `E0202`. We may want to come up with standards around this, especially since error codes are now centralized and easier to keep track of (thanks @GuillaumeGomez).

r? @estebank (since they +1'ed the comment)
2019-11-15 18:36:32 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
e4d5f0596d
Rollup merge of #66410 - RalfJung:miri-machine-max, r=oli-obk
miri: helper methods for max values of machine's usize/isize

We recently wanted this in Miri.

r? @oli-obk
2019-11-15 18:36:31 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
1f43824a8b
Rollup merge of #66398 - sfackler:no-async-nesting, r=Centril
Remove some stack frames from `.async` calls

The `Context` argument is currently smuggled through TLS for
async-generated futures. The current infrastructure is closure-based,
and results in an extra 6 stack frames when .awaiting an async-generated
future!

```
  12: foo::async_b::{{closure}}
             at src/main.rs:10
  13: <std::future::GenFuture<T> as core::future::future::Future>::poll::{{closure}}
             at /rustc/4560ea788cb760f0a34127156c78e2552949f734/src/libstd/future.rs:43
  14: std::future::set_task_context
             at /rustc/4560ea788cb760f0a34127156c78e2552949f734/src/libstd/future.rs:79
  15: <std::future::GenFuture<T> as core::future::future::Future>::poll
             at /rustc/4560ea788cb760f0a34127156c78e2552949f734/src/libstd/future.rs:43
  16: std::future::poll_with_tls_context::{{closure}}
             at /rustc/4560ea788cb760f0a34127156c78e2552949f734/src/libstd/future.rs:121
  17: std::future::get_task_context
             at /rustc/4560ea788cb760f0a34127156c78e2552949f734/src/libstd/future.rs:111
  18: std::future::poll_with_tls_context
             at /rustc/4560ea788cb760f0a34127156c78e2552949f734/src/libstd/future.rs:121
  19: foo::async_a::{{closure}}
             at src/main.rs:6
```

While the long (medium?) term solution is to remove the use of TLS
entirely, we can improve things a bit in the meantime. In particular,
this commit does 2 things:

1. `get_task_context` has been inlined into `poll_with_tls_context`,
    removing 2 frames (16 and 17 above).
2. `set_task_context` now returns a guard type that resets the TLS
    rather than taking a closure, removing 2 frames (13 and 14 above).

We can also remove frame 18 by removing `poll_with_tls_context` in favor
of a `get_task_context` function which returns a guard, but that
requires adjusting the code generated for .await, so I've left that off
for now.
2019-11-15 18:36:29 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
c5b6dceb68
Rollup merge of #66391 - estebank:if-else-async-ice, r=Centril
Do not ICE in `if` without `else` in `async fn`

Fix #66387.
2019-11-15 18:36:28 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
1baa7724ba
Rollup merge of #66390 - estebank:parenice, r=Centril
Fix ICE when trying to suggest `Type<>` instead of `Type()`

Fixes #66286, but the output has no span:

```
error[E0214]: parenthesized type parameters may only be used with a `Fn` trait

error: aborting due to previous error

For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0214`.
```
2019-11-15 18:36:26 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
c8d8f52b76
Rollup merge of #66388 - estebank:melt-ice, r=Centril
Do not ICE on recovery from unmet associated type bound obligation

Fix #66353.

r? @Centril
2019-11-15 18:36:25 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
8405fc6b70
Rollup merge of #66338 - ehuss:update-mdbook, r=alexcrichton
Update mdbook.

This brings in some important updates to fix some rendering issues in the books. In particular fixing hidden lines in code blocks, and some escaping issues.  More details at https://github.com/rust-lang/mdBook/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md

This also requires updating mdbook-linkcheck.
2019-11-15 18:36:23 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
41fb84e444
Rollup merge of #66306 - spastorino:remove-error-handled-by-miri, r=oli-obk
Remove cannot mutate statics in initializer of another static error

r? @oli-obk

This is just a refactoring. As the removed code itself said, it only a heuristic catching a few cases early instead of leaving it all to const eval. It's easy to work around the static check and then run into the miri-engine check.
2019-11-15 18:36:22 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
22c0f628df
Rollup merge of #66013 - nnethercote:avoid-hashing-twice-in-get_query, r=Zoxc
Avoid hashing the key twice in `get_query()`.

For a single-threaded parallel compiler, this reduces instruction counts
across several benchmarks, by up to 2.8%.

The commit also adds documentation about `Sharded`'s use of `FxHasher`.

r? @Zoxc
2019-11-15 18:36:20 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
00c0c31554
Rollup merge of #65557 - haraldh:error_iter_rename, r=sfackler
rename Error::iter_chain() and remove Error::iter_sources()

~~Rename~~
* ~~Error::iter_chain() -> Error::chained()~~
* ~~Error::iter_sources() -> Error::ancestors()~~
* ~~ErrorIter -> Chained and Ancestors~~

according to
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/58520#issuecomment-527704110

Tracker:
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/58520

Edit:

Rename
* Error::iter_chain() -> Error::chained()
* ErrorIter -> Chain

So, it seems, that even Path::ancestors() includes itself. So, to avoid confusion and simplify it more, I reduced PR  #65557 to only have `chained` and `Chain`.

Rationale:

   1. Such iterators are helpful. They should better be stabilized sooner than later.
   1. self should be included. It is easy to .skip(1) it.  Not including self is harmful because it is harder to add self to the iterator than to remove it.
   1. The chosen name should be telling and reflect the fact that self is included. `.chained()` was chosen in honor of error-chain and because the iterator iterates over the chain of errors that is somehow included in self.
   1. The resulting iterator is named `Chain` because the `error::Chain` is what we want to have.
2019-11-15 18:36:18 +09:00
bors
9e8c4e6fb1 Auto merge of #64432 - gnzlbg:simplify_truncate, r=alexcrichton
Make the semantics of Vec::truncate(N) consistent with slices.

This commit simplifies the implementation of `Vec::truncate(N)` and
makes its semantics identical to dropping the `[vec.len() - N..]`
sub-slice tail of the vector, which is the same behavior as dropping a
vector containing the same sub-slice.

This changes two unspecified aspects of `Vec::truncate` behavior:

* the drop order, from back-to-front to front-to-back,
* the behavior of `Vec::truncate` on panics: if dropping one element of
  the tail panics, currently, `Vec::truncate` panics, but with this PR all other
  elements are still dropped, and if dropping a second element of the tail
  panics, with this PR, the program aborts.

Programs can trivially observe both changes. For example
([playground](https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=stable&mode=debug&edition=2018&gist=7bef575b83b06e82b3e3529e4edbcac7)):

```rust
fn main() {
    struct Bomb(usize);
    impl Drop for Bomb {
        fn drop(&mut self) {
            panic!(format!("{}", self.0));
        }
    }
    let mut v = vec![Bomb(0), Bomb(1)];
    std::panic::catch_unwind(std::panic::AssertUnwindSafe(|| {
        v.truncate(0);
    }));
    assert_eq!(v.len(), 1);
    std::mem::forget(v);
}
```

panics printing `1` today and succeeds. With this change, it panics
printing `0` first (due to the drop order change), and then aborts
with a double-panic printing `1`, just like dropping the
`[Bomb(0), Bomb(1)]` slice does, or dropping
`vec![Bomb(0), Bomb(1)]` does.

This needs to go through a crater run.

r? @SimonSapin
2019-11-15 01:23:51 +00:00
Stefan Schindler
cee0403b5c Code cleanup to remove douplacte var definition
Also move the declaration outside the loop since they accumulate state with each iteration
2019-11-15 00:45:08 +01:00
Stefan Schindler
e3afe6ac23 Remove unused argument 2019-11-15 00:27:53 +01:00
bors
cefcc20898 Auto merge of #66414 - JohnTitor:clippyup, r=Manishearth
Update Clippy

Fixes #66409

r? @Manishearth
2019-11-14 22:08:58 +00:00
Esteban Küber
b884205cf4 review comments 2019-11-14 11:34:46 -08:00
Esteban Küber
c0a0a7d711 review comments 2019-11-14 11:08:56 -08:00
Yuki Okushi
43492283b4 Don't warn labels beginning with _ 2019-11-15 03:08:26 +09:00
Dylan MacKenzie
336e332fd6 Link to tracking issue in HIR const-check error 2019-11-14 09:42:01 -08:00
bors
82cf3a4486 Auto merge of #66314 - GuillaumeGomez:move-error-codes, r=Centril
Move error codes

Works towards #66210.

r? @Centril

Oh btw, for the ones interested, I used this python script to get all error codes content sorted into one final file:

<details>

```python
from os import listdir
from os.path import isdir, isfile, join

def get_error_codes(error_codes, f_path):
    with open(f_path) as f:
        short_mode = False
        lines = f.read().split("\n")
        i = 0
        while i < len(lines):
            line = lines[i]
            if not short_mode and line.startswith("E0") and line.endswith(": r##\""):
                error = line
                error += "\n"
                i += 1
                while i < len(lines):
                    line = lines[i]
                    error += line
                    if line.endswith("\"##,"):
                        break
                    error += "\n"
                    i += 1
                error_codes["long"].append(error)
            elif line == ';':
                short_mode = True
            elif short_mode is True and len(line) > 0 and line != "}":
                error_codes["short"].append(line)
                while i + 1 < len(lines):
                    line = lines[i + 1].strip()
                    if not line.startswith("//"):
                        break
                    parts = line.split("//")
                    if len(parts) < 2:
                        break
                    if parts[1].strip().startswith("E0"):
                        break
                    error_codes["short"][-1] += "\n"
                    error_codes["short"][-1] += lines[i + 1]
                    i += 1
            i += 1

def loop_dirs(error_codes, cur_dir):
    for entry in listdir(cur_dir):
        f = join(cur_dir, entry)
        if isfile(f) and entry == "error_codes.rs":
            get_error_codes(error_codes, f)
        elif isdir(f) and not entry.startswith("librustc_error_codes"):
            loop_dirs(error_codes, f)

def get_error_code(err):
    x = err.split(",")
    if len(x) < 2:
        return err
    x = x[0]
    if x.strip().startswith("//"):
        x = x.split("//")[1].strip()
    return x.strip()

def write_into_file(error_codes, f_path):
    with open(f_path, "w") as f:
        f.write("// Error messages for EXXXX errors.  Each message should start and end with a\n")
        f.write("// new line, and be wrapped to 80 characters.  In vim you can `:set tw=80` and\n")
        f.write("// use `gq` to wrap paragraphs. Use `:set tw=0` to disable.\n\n")
        f.write("syntax::register_diagnostics! {\n\n")
        error_codes["long"].sort()
        for i in error_codes["long"]:
            f.write(i)
            f.write("\n\n")
        f.write(";\n")
        error_codes["short"] = sorted(error_codes["short"], key=lambda err: get_error_code(err))
        for i in error_codes["short"]:
            f.write(i)
            f.write("\n")
        f.write("}\n")

error_codes = {
    "long": [],
    "short": []
}
loop_dirs(error_codes, "src")
write_into_file(error_codes, "src/librustc_error_codes/src/error_codes.rs")
```
</details>

And to move the error codes into their own files:

<details>

```python
import os

try:
    os.mkdir("src/librustc_error_codes/error_codes")
except OSError:
    print("Seems like folder already exist, moving on!")
data = ''
with open("src/librustc_error_codes/error_codes.rs") as f:
    x = f.read().split('\n')
    i = 0
    short_part = False
    while i < len(x):
        line = x[i]
        if short_part is False and line.startswith('E0') and line.endswith(': r##"'):
            err_code = line.split(':')[0]
            i += 1
            content = ''
            while i < len(x):
                if x[i] == '"##,':
                    break
                content += x[i]
                content += '\n'
                i += 1
            f_path = "src/librustc_error_codes/error_codes/{}.md".format(err_code)
            with open(f_path, "w") as ff:
                ff.write(content)
            data += '{}: include_str!("./error_codes/{}.md"),'.format(err_code, err_code)
        elif short_part is False and line == ';':
            short_part is True
            data += ';\n'
        else:
            data += line
            data += '\n'
        i += 1
with open("src/librustc_error_codes/error_codes.rs", "w") as f:
    f.write(data)
```
</details>
2019-11-14 14:11:38 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
b5b2a8984e Move E0210 to new error location 2019-11-14 13:08:23 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
bfa3d599eb move E0744 to new error code 2019-11-14 13:05:56 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
27b58edc23 Update rustc --explain to the new error codes format 2019-11-14 13:05:56 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
411f94c3b9 move E0623 into the new error code format 2019-11-14 13:05:56 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
356da40db5 Adapt error index generator to the new format 2019-11-14 13:05:56 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
ec50a750f9 Fix error codes index generation 2019-11-14 13:05:56 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
cfd4e9722e Fix ui tests with better error code usage 2019-11-14 13:05:56 +01:00