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Author SHA1 Message Date
Matthias Krüger
23815467a2 inline format!() args up to and including rustc_middle 2023-07-30 13:18:33 +02:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
afd009a8d8
Parse generic const items 2023-07-28 22:21:33 +02:00
David Wood
75df62d4a2
builtin_macros: raw str in diagnostic output
If a raw string was used in the `env!` invocation, then it should also
be shown in the diagnostic messages as a raw string.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david@davidtw.co>
2023-07-25 11:12:52 +01:00
David Wood
c06a7eb2a6
builtin_macros: expect raw strings too
`expr_to_string` allows raw strings through so this code should be
expected to handle those.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david@davidtw.co>
2023-07-24 15:06:50 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
adf759bf6a fix couple of clippy findings:
filter_map_identity
iter_kv_map
needless_question_mark
redundant_at_rest_pattern
filter_next
derivable_impls
2023-07-23 10:50:14 +02:00
David Tolnay
56633b3f51
Add a comparison between match *self and intrinsics::unreachable() 2023-07-16 15:33:29 -07:00
David Tolnay
f441adc89a
Generate safe stable code for derives on empty enums
Generate `match *self {}` instead of `unsafe { core::intrinsics::unreachable() }`.

This is:

    1. safe
    2. stable

for the benefit of everyone looking at these derived impls through `cargo expand`.

Both expansions compile to the same code at all optimization levels (including `0`).
2023-07-16 15:02:08 -07:00
bors
4a07b2baf5 Auto merge of #113557 - Amanieu:no-builtins-prelude, r=petrochenkov
Hide `compiler_builtins` in the prelude

This crate is a private implementation detail. We only need to insert it into the crate graph for linking and should not expose any of its public API.

Fixes #113533
2023-07-16 13:19:14 +00:00
Amanieu d'Antras
07f855d781 Hide compiler_builtins in the prelude
This crate is a private implementation detail. We only need to insert it
into the crate graph for linking and should not expose any of its public
API.

Fixes #113533
2023-07-14 16:53:36 +01:00
Mark Rousskov
cc907f80b9 Re-format let-else per rustfmt update 2023-07-12 21:49:27 -04:00
He1pa
453603a4b5 fix typo 2023-06-28 10:52:48 +08:00
He1pa
8af8a95a64 Migrate some rustc_builtin_macros to SessionDiagnostic 2023-06-25 01:32:30 +08:00
bors
ed1ce580ec Auto merge of #112802 - lukas-code:fancy-bool, r=Nilstrieb
use ErrorGuaranteed instead of booleans in rustc_builtin_macros

implements https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/112366#discussion_r1233821873

No functional changes.

Best reviewed with whitespace diff disabled.

r? `@Nilstrieb`
2023-06-24 11:43:41 +00:00
Nilstrieb
c6710d15f1
Rollup merge of #112790 - WaffleLapkin:syntactically, r=Nilstrieb
Syntactically accept `become` expressions (explicit tail calls experiment)

This adds `ast::ExprKind::Become`, implements parsing and properly gates the feature.

cc `@scottmcm`
2023-06-21 07:37:02 +02:00
Lukas Markeffsky
d50875e24a use ErrorGuaranteed instead of booleans 2023-06-19 21:34:59 +02:00
bors
689511047a Auto merge of #112366 - lukas-code:test, r=Nilstrieb
`#[test]` function signature verification improvements

This PR contains two improvements to the expansion of the `#[test]` macro.

The first one fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/112360 by correctly recovering item statements if the signature verification fails.

The second one forbids non-lifetime generics on `#[test]` functions. These were previously allowed if the function returned `()`, but always caused an inference error:

before:
```text
error[E0282]: type annotations needed
 --> src/lib.rs:2:1
  |
1 | #[test]
  | ------- in this procedural macro expansion
2 | fn foo<T>() {}
  | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot infer type
```

after:
```text
error: functions used as tests can not have any non-lifetime generic parameters
 --> src/lib.rs:2:1
  |
2 | fn foo<T>() {}
  | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
```

Also includes some basic tests for test function signature verification, because I couldn't find any (???) in the test suite.
2023-06-19 13:39:46 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
d7713feb99 Syntatically accept become expressions 2023-06-19 12:54:34 +00:00
asquared31415
3dc793e625 fix ICE on specific malformed asm clobber_abi 2023-06-16 19:51:01 -04:00
clubby789
053e6b80c7 Remove accidental comment 2023-06-07 17:16:34 +00:00
Lukas Markeffsky
774f7825cb Deny non-lifetime generics for test functions.
Previously, these were allowed if the function returned `()`, but always led to an ambiguity error.
2023-06-07 00:04:04 +02:00
Lukas Markeffsky
4bf00613ee Fix ICE for nested test function with arguments. 2023-06-06 23:28:15 +02:00
bors
70e04bd88d Auto merge of #111748 - nnethercote:Cow-DiagnosticMessage, r=WaffleLapkin
Use `Cow` in `{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage`.

Each of `{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage::{Str,Eager}` has a comment:
```
// FIXME(davidtwco): can a `Cow<'static, str>` be used here?
```
This commit answers that question in the affirmative. It's not the most compelling change ever, but it might be worth merging.

This requires changing the `impl<'a> From<&'a str>` impls to `impl From<&'static str>`, which involves a bunch of knock-on changes that require/result in call sites being a little more precise about exactly what kind of string they use to create errors, and not just `&str`. This will result in fewer unnecessary allocations, though this will not have any notable perf effects given that these are error paths.

Note that I was lazy within Clippy, using `to_string` in a few places to preserve the existing string imprecision. I could have used `impl Into<{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage>` in various places as is done in the compiler, but that would have required changes to *many* call sites (mostly changing `&format("...")` to `format!("...")`) which didn't seem worthwhile.

r? `@WaffleLapkin`
2023-05-29 07:10:44 +00:00
bors
f8447b9638 Auto merge of #111963 - nnethercote:inline-derived-hash, r=lqd
Inline derived `hash`

Because most of the other derived functions are inlined: `clone`, `default`, `eq`, `partial_cmp`, `cmp`. The exception is `fmt`, but it tends to not be on hot paths as much.

r? `@ghost`
2023-05-29 00:25:54 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
781111ef35 Use Cow in {D,Subd}iagnosticMessage.
Each of `{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage::{Str,Eager}` has a comment:
```
// FIXME(davidtwco): can a `Cow<'static, str>` be used here?
```
This commit answers that question in the affirmative. It's not the most
compelling change ever, but it might be worth merging.

This requires changing the `impl<'a> From<&'a str>` impls to `impl
From<&'static str>`, which involves a bunch of knock-on changes that
require/result in call sites being a little more precise about exactly
what kind of string they use to create errors, and not just `&str`. This
will result in fewer unnecessary allocations, though this will not have
any notable perf effects given that these are error paths.

Note that I was lazy within Clippy, using `to_string` in a few places to
preserve the existing string imprecision. I could have used `impl
Into<{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage>` in various places as is done in the
compiler, but that would have required changes to *many* call sites
(mostly changing `&format("...")` to `format!("...")`) which didn't seem
worthwhile.
2023-05-29 09:23:43 +10:00
bors
a525c7ddba Auto merge of #111928 - c410-f3r:dqewdas, r=eholk
[RFC-2011] Expand more expressions

cc #44838

Expands `if`, `let`, `match` and also makes `generic_assert_internals` an allowed feature when using `assert!`. `#![feature(generic_assert)]` is still needed to activate everything.

```rust
#![feature(generic_assert)]

fn fun(a: Option<i32>, b: Option<i32>, c: Option<i32>) {
  assert!(
    if a.is_some() { 1 } else { 2 } == 3
      && if let Some(elem) = b { elem == 4 } else { false }
      && match c { Some(_) => true, None => false }
  );
}

fn main() {
  fun(Some(1), None, Some(2));
}

// Assertion failed: assert!(
//   if a.is_some() { 1 } else { 2 } == 3
//     && if let Some(elem) = b { elem == 4 } else { false }
//     && match c { Some(_) => true, None => false }
// );
//
// With captures:
//   a = Some(1)
//   b = None
//   c = Some(2)
```
2023-05-27 07:02:48 +00:00
clubby789
f97fddab91 Ensure Fluent messages are in alphabetical order 2023-05-25 23:49:35 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
ee013d83c3 Avoid some unnecessary local attr variables. 2023-05-26 07:00:26 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
5b0324fce0 Inline derived hash function.
Because most of the other derived functions are inlined: `clone`,
`default`, `eq`, `partial_cmp`, `cmp`. The exception is `fmt`, but it
tends to not be on hot paths as much.
2023-05-26 06:55:06 +10:00
bors
a2b1646c59 Auto merge of #86844 - bjorn3:global_alloc_improvements, r=pnkfelix
Support #[global_allocator] without the allocator shim

This makes it possible to use liballoc/libstd in combination with `--emit obj` if you use `#[global_allocator]`. This is what rust-for-linux uses right now and systemd may use in the future. Currently they have to depend on the exact implementation of the allocator shim to create one themself as `--emit obj` doesn't create an allocator shim.

Note that currently the allocator shim also defines the oom error handler, which is normally required too. Once `#![feature(default_alloc_error_handler)]` becomes the only option, this can be avoided. In addition when using only fallible allocator methods and either `--cfg no_global_oom_handling` for liballoc (like rust-for-linux) or `--gc-sections` no references to the oom error handler will exist.

To avoid this feature being insta-stable, you will have to define `__rust_no_alloc_shim_is_unstable` to avoid linker errors.

(Labeling this with both T-compiler and T-lang as it originally involved both an implementation detail and had an insta-stable user facing change. As noted above, the `__rust_no_alloc_shim_is_unstable` symbol requirement should prevent unintended dependence on this unstable feature.)
2023-05-25 16:59:57 +00:00
Caio
462a96c9e9 [RFC-2011] Expand more expressions 2023-05-24 21:15:50 -03:00
Maybe Waffle
fb0f74a8c9 Use Option::is_some_and and Result::is_ok_and in the compiler 2023-05-24 14:20:41 +00:00
Dylan DPC
ee26abdafb
Rollup merge of #111054 - cjgillot:cfg-eval-recover, r=b-naber
Do not recover when parsing stmt in cfg-eval.

`parse_stmt` does recovery on its own. When parsing the statement fails, we always get `Ok(None)` instead of an `Err` variant with the diagnostic that we can emit.

To avoid this behaviour, we need to opt-out of recovery for cfg_eval.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/105228
2023-05-18 17:37:08 +05:30
Dylan DPC
08efb9d652
Rollup merge of #111633 - nnethercote:avoid-ref-format, r=WaffleLapkin
Avoid `&format("...")` calls in error message code.

Some error message cleanups. Best reviewed one commit at a time.

r? `@davidtwco`
2023-05-18 10:52:35 +05:30
Dylan DPC
bc3b94a486
Rollup merge of #111649 - Nilstrieb:derive-const-param-ty, r=BoxyUwU
Add derive for `core::marker::ConstParamTy`

This makes it easier to implement it for a type, just like `Copy`.

`@BoxyUwU` half asked me to add it
2023-05-17 11:13:57 +05:30
Nilstrieb
0336dd132b Add derive for core::marker::ConstParamTy
This makes it easier to implement it for a type, just like `Copy`.
2023-05-16 20:09:25 +02:00
Nicholas Nethercote
01e33a3600 Avoid &format("...") calls in error message code.
Error message all end up passing into a function as an `impl
Into<{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage>`. If an error message is creatd as
`&format("...")` that means we allocate a string (in the `format!`
call), then take a reference, and then clone (allocating again) the
reference to produce the `{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage`, which is silly.

This commit removes the leading `&` from a lot of these cases. This
means the original `String` is moved into the
`{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage`, avoiding the double allocations. This
requires changing some function argument types from `&str` to `String`
(when all arguments are `String`) or `impl
Into<{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage>` (when some arguments are `String` and
some are `&str`).
2023-05-16 17:59:56 +10:00
Matthias Krüger
0b8f2bfe5f
Rollup merge of #111463 - clubby789:env-escaped-var, r=cjgillot
Better diagnostics for `env!` where variable contains escape

Fixes #110559
2023-05-14 08:21:39 +02:00
bors
077fc26f0a Auto merge of #109732 - Urgau:uplift_drop_forget_ref_lints, r=davidtwco
Uplift `clippy::{drop,forget}_{ref,copy}` lints

This PR aims at uplifting the `clippy::drop_ref`, `clippy::drop_copy`, `clippy::forget_ref` and `clippy::forget_copy` lints.

Those lints are/were declared in the correctness category of clippy because they lint on useless and most probably is not what the developer wanted.

## `drop_ref` and `forget_ref`

The `drop_ref` and `forget_ref` lint checks for calls to `std::mem::drop` or `std::mem::forget` with a reference instead of an owned value.

### Example

```rust
let mut lock_guard = mutex.lock();
std::mem::drop(&lock_guard) // Should have been drop(lock_guard), mutex
// still locked
operation_that_requires_mutex_to_be_unlocked();
```

### Explanation

Calling `drop` or `forget` on a reference will only drop the reference itself, which is a no-op. It will not call the `drop` or `forget` method on the underlying referenced value, which is likely what was intended.

## `drop_copy` and `forget_copy`

The `drop_copy` and `forget_copy` lint checks for calls to `std::mem::forget` or `std::mem::drop` with a value that derives the Copy trait.

### Example

```rust
let x: i32 = 42; // i32 implements Copy
std::mem::forget(x) // A copy of x is passed to the function, leaving the
                    // original unaffected
```

### Explanation

Calling `std::mem::forget` [does nothing for types that implement Copy](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/mem/fn.drop.html) since the value will be copied and moved into the function on invocation.

-----

Followed the instructions for uplift a clippy describe here: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/99696#pullrequestreview-1134072751

cc `@m-ou-se` (as T-libs-api leader because the uplifting was discussed in a recent meeting)
2023-05-12 12:04:32 +00:00
Caleb Cartwright
05c5df5682 refactor: use by-ref TokenTree iterator to avoid a few clones 2023-05-11 21:59:38 -05:00
clubby789
2555f3bbcf Better diagnostics for env! where variable contains escape 2023-05-11 21:41:07 +01:00
bjorn3
6ba7c5db07 Split AllocatorKind::fn_name in global_fn_name and default_fn_name 2023-05-11 14:35:08 +00:00
bjorn3
79fa6ce7a1 Inline AllocFnFactory kind field 2023-05-11 14:23:31 +00:00
Urgau
7dab6094bb Remove useless drop of copy type 2023-05-10 19:36:01 +02:00
Dylan DPC
dbd090c655
Rollup merge of #110694 - est31:builtin, r=petrochenkov
Implement builtin # syntax and use it for offset_of!(...)

Add `builtin #` syntax to the parser, as well as a generic infrastructure to support both item and expression position builtin syntaxes. The PR also uses this infrastructure for the implementation of the `offset_of!` macro, added by #106934.

cc `@petrochenkov` `@DrMeepster`

cc #110680 `builtin #` tracking issue
cc #106655 `offset_of!` tracking issue
2023-05-09 12:33:45 +05:30
bors
ea0c22ea4f Auto merge of #106621 - ozkanonur:enable-elided-lifetimes-for-doctests, r=Mark-Simulacrum
enable `rust_2018_idioms` lint group for doctests

With this change, `rust_2018_idioms` lint group will be enabled for compiler/libstd doctests.

Resolves #106086
Resolves #99144

Signed-off-by: ozkanonur <work@onurozkan.dev>
2023-05-08 04:50:28 +00:00
ozkanonur
4e7c14fe9f enable rust_2018_idioms for doctests
Signed-off-by: ozkanonur <work@onurozkan.dev>
2023-05-07 00:12:29 +03:00
est31
5eb29c7f49 Migrate offset_of from a macro to builtin # syntax 2023-05-05 21:44:13 +02:00
Dylan DPC
4891f02cff
Rollup merge of #108801 - fee1-dead-contrib:c-str, r=compiler-errors
Implement RFC 3348, `c"foo"` literals

RFC: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3348
Tracking issue: #105723
2023-05-05 18:40:33 +05:30
Matthias Krüger
6387eda3ba
Rollup merge of #111027 - clubby789:query-instability-builtin-macros, r=petrochenkov
Remove `allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)` for `builtin_macros`

cc #84447
2023-05-04 08:09:05 +02:00
Nicholas Nethercote
6b62f37402 Restrict From<S> for {D,Subd}iagnosticMessage.
Currently a `{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage` can be created from any type that
impls `Into<String>`. That includes `&str`, `String`, and `Cow<'static,
str>`, which are reasonable. It also includes `&String`, which is pretty
weird, and results in many places making unnecessary allocations for
patterns like this:
```
self.fatal(&format!(...))
```
This creates a string with `format!`, takes a reference, passes the
reference to `fatal`, which does an `into()`, which clones the
reference, doing a second allocation. Two allocations for a single
string, bleh.

This commit changes the `From` impls so that you can only create a
`{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage` from `&str`, `String`, or `Cow<'static,
str>`. This requires changing all the places that currently create one
from a `&String`. Most of these are of the `&format!(...)` form
described above; each one removes an unnecessary static `&`, plus an
allocation when executed. There are also a few places where the existing
use of `&String` was more reasonable; these now just use `clone()` at
the call site.

As well as making the code nicer and more efficient, this is a step
towards possibly using `Cow<'static, str>` in
`{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage::{Str,Eager}`. That would require changing
the `From<&'a str>` impls to `From<&'static str>`, which is doable, but
I'm not yet sure if it's worthwhile.
2023-05-03 08:44:39 +10:00