Min specialization improvements
- Don't allow specialization impls with no items, such implementations are probably not correct and only occur as mistakes in the compiler and standard library
- Fix a missing normalization call
- Adds spans for lifetime errors from overly general specializations
Closes#79457Closes#109815
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
tweak "make mut" spans when assigning to locals
Work towards fixing #106857
This PR just cleans up a lot of spans which is helpful before properly fixing the issues. Best reviewed commit-by-commit.
r? `@estebank`
Tweak borrow suggestion span
Avoids a `span_to_snippet` call when we don't need to surround the expression in parentheses. The fact that the suggestion was using the whole span of the expression rather than just appending a `&` was prevented me from using `// run-rustfix` in another PR (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/110432#discussion_r1170500484).
Also some drive-by renames of functions that have been annoying me for a bit.
Add GNU Property Note
Fix#103001
Generates the missing property note:
```
Displaying notes found in: .note.gnu.property
Owner Data size Description
GNU 0x00000010 NT_GNU_PROPERTY_TYPE_0 Properties: x86 feature: IBT
```
Rollup of 6 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #104070 (Prevent aborting guard from aborting the process in a forced unwind)
- #109410 (Introduce `AliasKind::Inherent` for inherent associated types)
- #111004 (Migrate `mir_transform` to translatable diagnostics)
- #111118 (Suggest struct when we get colon in fileds in enum)
- #111170 (Diagnostic args are still args if they're documented)
- #111354 (Fix miscompilation when calling default methods on `Future`)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Disable nrvo mir opt
See #111005 and #110902 . The ICE can definitely be hit on stable, the miscompilation I'm not sure about. The pass makes some pretty sketchy assumptions though, and we should not have it on while that's the case.
I'm not going to work on actually fixing this, it's probably not excessively difficult though.
r? rust-lang/mir-opt
Introduce `AliasKind::Inherent` for inherent associated types
Allows us to check (possibly generic) inherent associated types for well-formedness.
Type inference now also works properly.
Follow-up to #105961. Supersedes #108430.
Fixes#106722.
Fixes#108957.
Fixes#109768.
Fixes#109789.
Fixes#109790.
~Not to be merged before #108860 (`AliasKind::Weak`).~
CC `@jackh726`
r? `@compiler-errors`
`@rustbot` label T-types F-inherent_associated_types
ConstProp into PlaceElem::Index.
Noticed this while looking at keccak output MIR.
This pass aims to replace `ProjectionElem::Index` with `ProjectionElem::ConstantIndex` during ConstProp.
r? `@ghost`
Don't compute trait super bounds unless they're positive
Fixes#111207
The comment is modified to explain the rationale for why we even have this recursive call to supertraits in the first place, which doesn't apply to negative bounds since they don't elaborate at all.
Further normalize msvc-non-utf8-ouput
Fixes#111256 by normalizing this tests down to the essential part so that it only tests for the Unicode output we expect. Also uses a file name that should never occur outside of this test.
Fix some suggestions where a `Box<T>` is expected.
This fixes#111011, and also adds a suggestion for boxing a unit type when a `Box<T>` was expected and an empty block was found.
Fix lifetime suggestion for type aliases with objects in them
Fixes an issue identified in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/110761#issuecomment-1520678479
This suggestion, like many other borrowck suggestions, are very fragile and there are other ways to trigger strange behavior even after this PR, so this is just a small improvement and not a total rework 💀
Rename InstCombine to InstSimplify
```
╭ ➜ ben@archlinux:~/rust
╰ ➤ rg -i instcombine
src/doc/rustc-dev-guide/src/mir/optimizations.md
134:may have been misapplied. Examples of this are `InstCombine` and `ConstantPropagation`.
src/ci/docker/host-x86_64/disabled/dist-x86_64-haiku/llvm-config.sh
38: instcombine instrumentation interpreter ipo irreader lanai \
tests/codegen/slice_as_from_ptr_range.rs
4:// min-llvm-version: 15.0 (because this is a relatively new instcombine)
```
r? `@scottmcm`
Constify `[u8]::is_ascii` (unstably)
UTF-8 checking in `const fn`-stabilized back in 1.63 (#97367), but apparently somehow ASCII checking was never const-ified, despite being simpler.
New constness-tracking issue for `is_ascii`: #111090
I noticed this working on `ascii::Char`: #110998
Support return-type bounds on associated methods from supertraits
Support `T: Trait<method(): Bound>` when `method` comes from a supertrait, aligning it with the behavior of associated type bounds (both equality and trait bounds).
The only wrinkle is that I have to extend `super_predicates_that_define_assoc_type` to look for *all* items, not just `AssocKind::Ty`. This will also be needed to support `feature(associated_const_equality)` as well, which is subtly broken when it comes to supertraits, though this PR does not fix those yet. There's a slight chance there's a perf regression here, in which case I guess I could split it out into a separate query.
added TraitAlias to check_item() for missing_docs
As in issue #111025 the `missing_docs` was not being triggered for trait aliases. I added `TraitAlias` to the pattern match for check_item(), and the lint seems to be behaving appropriately
Operand::extract_field: only cast llval if it's a pointer and replace bitcast w/ pointercast.
Fixes#105439.
Also cc `@erikdesjardins,` looks like another place to cleanup as part of #105545
Output LLVM optimization remark kind in `-Cremark` output
Since https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/90833, the optimization remark kind has not been printed. Therefore it wasn't possible to easily determine from the log (in a programmatic way) which remark kind was produced. I think that the most interesting remarks are the missed ones, which can lead users to some code optimization.
Maybe we could also change the format closer to the "old" one:
```
note: optimization remark for tailcallelim at /checkout/src/libcore/num/mod.rs:1:0: marked this call a tail call candidate
```
I wanted to programatically parse the remarks so that they could work e.g. with https://github.com/OfekShilon/optview2. However, now that I think about it, probably the proper solution is to tell rustc to output them to YAML and then use the YAML as input for the opt remark visualization tools. The flag for enabling this does not seem to work though (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/96705#issuecomment-1117632322).
Still I think that it's good to output the remark kind anyway, it's an important piece of information.
r? ```@tmiasko```
add hint for =< as <=
Adds a compiler hint for when `=<` is typed instead of `<=`
Example hint:
```rust
fn foo() {
if 1 =< 3 {
println!("Hello, World!");
}
}
```
```
error: expected type, found `3`
--> main.rs:2:13
|
2 | if 1 =< 3 {
| -- ^ expected type
| |
| help: did you mean: `<=`
```
This PR only emits the suggestion if there is no space between the `=` and `<`. This hopefully narrows the scope of when this error is emitted, however this still allows this error to be emitted in cases such as this:
```
error: expected expression, found `;`
--> main.rs:2:18
|
2 | if 1 =< [i32;; 3]>::hello() {
| -- ^ expected expression
| |
| help: did you mean: `<=`
```
Which could be a good reason not to merge since I haven't been able to think of any other ways of narrowing the scope of this diagnostic.
closes#111128