Validate fluent variable references in tests
Closes#101109
Under `cfg(test)`, the `fluent_messages` macro will emit a list of variables referenced by each message and its attributes. The derive attribute will now emit a `#[test]` that checks that each referenced variable exists in the structure it's applied to.
mir opt + codegen: handle subtyping
fixes#107205
the same issue was caused in multiple places:
- mir opts: both copy and destination propagation
- codegen: assigning operands to locals (which also propagates values)
I changed codegen to always update the type in the operands used for locals which should guard against any new occurrences of this bug going forward. I don't know how to make mir optimizations more resilient here. Hopefully the added tests will be enough to detect any trivially wrong optimizations going forward.
Add tests impl via obj unless denied
Fixes#112737
Add simple tests to check feature change in #112320 is performing as expected.
Note:
- Unsure about filenames, locations & function signature names (tried to make them something sensible)
Make `UnwindAction::Continue` explicit in MIR dump
Makes it easier to spot unwinding related issues in MIR by making `UnwindAction::Continue` explicit, just like all other `UnwindAction`s.
Make compiletest aware of targets without dynamic linking
Some parts of the compiletest internals and some tests require dynamic linking to work, which is not supported by all targets. Before this PR, this was handled by if branches matching on the target name.
This PR loads whether a target supports dynamic linking or not from the target spec, and adds a `// needs-dynamic-linking` attribute for tests that require it. Note that I was not able to replace all the old conditions based on the target name, as some targets have `dynamic_linking: true` in their spec but pretend they don't have it in compiletest.
Also, to get this to work I had to *partially* revert #111472 (cc `@djkoloski` `@tmandry` `@bjorn3).` On one hand, only the target spec contains whether a target supports dynamic linking, but on the other hand a subset of the fields can be overridden through `-C` flags (as far as I'm aware only `-C panic=$strategy`). The solution I came up with is to take the target spec as the base, and then override the panic strategy based on `--print=cfg`. Hopefully that should not break y'all again.
rustdoc: render generic params & where-clauses of cross-crate assoc tys in impls
We used to only ever render generic parameters & where-clauses of cross-crate associated types when the item was located inside of a trait and we used to just drop them when it was inside of an impl block (trait or inherent).
Fixes#112904.
`@rustbot` label A-cross-crate-reexports
`hir`: Add `Become` expression kind (explicit tail calls experiment)
This adds `hir::ExprKind::Become` alongside ast lowering. During hir-thir lowering we currently lower `become` as `return`, so that we can partially test `become` without ICEing.
cc `@scottmcm`
r? `@Nilstrieb`
Rollup of 5 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #112976 (Add test for futures with HRTB)
- #113013 (rustdoc: get rid of extra line when line-wrapping fn decls with empty arg list)
- #113030 (Add a regression test for #109071)
- #113031 (Add a regression test for #110933)
- #113036 (Accept `ReStatic` for RPITIT)
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
rustdoc: handle assoc const equalities in cross-crate impl-Trait-in-arg-pos
Fixes FIXME (the added test previously lead to an ICE).
`@rustbot` label A-cross-crate-reexports
Revert "Structurally resolve correctly in check_pat_lit"
This reverts commit 54fb5a48b9. Also adds a couple of tests, and downgrades the existing `-Ztrait-solver=next` test to a known-bug.
Fixes#112993
Fix test for #96258#98644 did not properly test enabling the problematic lint as a warning due to improper use of `compile-flags:` (missing `:`). This makes it use `#![warn]` instead, like in the reproducer.
cc #96258
rustdoc: Align search results horizontally for easy scanning
The recent PR #110688 added info about an item's kind before its name in
search results. However, because the kind and name are inline with no
alignment, it's now hard to visually scan downward through the search
results, looking at item names. This PR fixes that by horizontally
aligning search results such that there are now two columns of
information.
r? `@GuillaumeGomez`