The AST part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/31937
Unlike HIR, AST still uses `Option` for field names because parser can't know field indexes reliably due to constructions like
```
struct S(#[cfg(false)] u8, u8); // The index of the second field changes from 1 during parsing to 0 after expansion.
```
and I wouldn't like to put the burden of renaming fields on expansion passes and syntax extensions.
plugin-[breaking-change] cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/31645
r? @Manishearth
[breaking-batch] Add support for `pub(restricted)` syntax in the AST
This PR allows the AST to represent the `pub(restricted)` syntax from RFC 1422 (cc #32409).
More specifically, it makes `ast::Visibility` non-`Copy` and adds two new variants, `Visibility::Crate` for `pub(crate)` and `Visitibility::Restricted { path: P<Path>, id: NodeId }` for `pub(path)`.
plugin-[breaking-change] cc #31645
r? @pnkfelix
trans: don't declare symbols that were already imported.
Fixes#32740 by checking for a declaration before attempting a new one.
Before, `LLVMGetOrInsertFunction` was called for a existing import, but with a different type.
The returned value was a cast function pointer instead of a declaration, and we gave this
value to `llvm::SetFunctionCallConv` & friends , which triggered an LLVM assertion.
Fix "consider removing this semicolon" help
Check last statement in a block, not the first.
Example of current weirdness: http://is.gd/w80J9h
The help was only rarely emitted, and if so, often incorrectly (see above playpen). It was basically only useful with single-statement functions.
rustdoc: make rustdoc less pass-aware
Instead of hardcoding knowledge about the strip-private pass into the
rendering process we represent (some) stripped items as `ItemEnum::StrippedItem`.
Rustdoc will, for example, generate redirect pages for public items
contained in private modules which have been re-exported to somewhere
externally reachable - this will now not only work for the `strip-private`
pass, but for other passes as well, such as the `strip-hidden` pass.
r? @alexcrichton
Plumb obligations through librustc/infer
Like #32542, but more like #31867.
TODO before merge: make an issue for the propagation of obligations through... uh, everywhere... then replace the `#????`s with the actual issue number.
cc @jroesch
r? @nikomatsakis
Fix issue: Global paths in `use` directives can begin with `super` or `self` #32225
This PR fixes#32225 by warning on `use ::super::...` and `use ::self::...` on `resolve`.
Current changes is the most minimal and ad-hoc.
Remove implicit binder from `FnSpace` in `VecPerParamSpace` (fixes#20526)
This removes the implicit binder from `FnSpace` in `VecPerParamSpace` so that `Binder<T>` is the only region binder (as described in issue #20526), and refactors away `enter_region_binder` and `exit_region_binder` from `TypeFolder`.
resolve: Improve import failure detection and lay groundwork for RFC 1422
This PR improves import failure detection and lays some groundwork for RFC 1422.
More specifically, it
- Avoids recomputing the resolution of an import directive's module path.
- Refactors code in `resolve_imports` that does not scale to the arbitrarily many levels of visibility that will be required by RFC 1422.
- Replaces `ModuleS`'s fields `public_glob_count`, `private_glob_count`, and `resolved_globs` with a list of glob import directives `globs`.
- Replaces `NameResolution`'s fields `pub_outstanding_references` and `outstanding_references` with a field `single_imports` of a newly defined type `SingleImports`.
- Improves import failure detection by detecting cycles that include single imports (currently, only cycles of globs are detected). This fixes#32119.
r? @nikomatsakis
Only allow using the atomic intrinsics on integer types
Using these with non-integer types results in LLVM asserts. Atomic operations on non-integer types will require values be transmuted into an integer type of suitable size.
This doesn't affect the standard library since `AtomicBool` and `AtomicPtr` currently use `usize` for atomic operations.
r? @eddyb
When deciding on a coinductive match, we were examining the new
obligation and the backtrace, but not the *current* obligation that goes
in between the two. Refactoring the code to just have the cycle given
as input also made things a lot simpler.
check constants even if they are not used in the current crate
For now this is just a `warn`-by-default lint. I suggest to make it a `deny`-by-default lint in the next release cycle (so no dependencies break), and then in another release cycle move to an error.
cc #19265
cc #3170
rBreak Critical Edges and other MIR work
This PR is built on top of #32080.
This adds the basic depth-first traversals for MIR, preorder, postorder and reverse postorder. The MIR blocks are now translated using reverse postorder. There is also a transform for breaking critical edges, which includes the edges from `invoke`d calls (`Drop` and `Call`), to account for the fact that we can't add code after an `invoke`. It also stops generating the intermediate block (since the transform essentially does it if necessary already).
The kinds of cases this deals with are difficult to produce, so the test is the one I managed to get. However, it seems to bootstrap with `-Z orbit`, which it didn't before my changes.