Check that built-in callable types validate their output type is `Sized` (in new solver)
Working on parity with old solver. Putting this up for consideration, it's not *really* needed or anything just yet. Maybe it's better to approach this from another direction (like always checking the item bounds when calling `consider_assumption`? we may need that for coinduction to be sound though?)
This basically implements #100096 for the new solver.
Don't call `with_reveal_all_normalized` in const-eval when `param_env` has inference vars in it
**what:** This slightly shifts the order of operations from an existing hack:
5b6ed253c4/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/consts/kind.rs (L225-L230)
in order to avoid calling a tcx query (`TyCtxt::reveal_opaque_types_in_bounds`, via `ParamEnv::with_reveal_all_normalized`) when a param-env has inference variables in it.
**why:** This allows us to enable fingerprinting of query keys/values outside of incr-comp in deubg mode, to make sure we catch other places where we're passing infer vars and other bad things into query keys. Currently that (bbf33836b9) crashes because we introduce inference vars into a param-env in the blanket-impl finder in rustdoc 😓5b6ed253c4/src/librustdoc/clean/blanket_impl.rs (L43)
See the CI failure here: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/actions/runs/4058194838/jobs/6984834619
Implement more methods for `vec_deque::IntoIter`
This implements a couple `Iterator` methods on `vec_deque::IntoIter` (`(try_)fold`, `(try_)rfold` `advance_(back_)by`, `next_chunk`, `count` and `last`) to allow these to be more efficient than their default implementations, also allowing many other `Iterator` methods that use these under the hood to take advantage of these manual implementations. `vec::IntoIter` has similar implementations for many of these methods. This PR does not yet implement `TrustedRandomAccess` and friends, as I'm not very familiar with the required safety guarantees.
r? `@the8472` (since you also took over my last PR)
Rollup of 6 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #108031 (Don't recover lifetimes/labels containing emojis as character literals)
- #108046 (Don't allow evaluating queries that were fed in a previous compiler run)
- #108162 (Don't eagerly convert principal to string)
- #108186 (Deny non-lifetime bound vars in `for<..> ||` closure binders)
- #108197 (Update cargo)
- #108205 (link to llvm changes that prompted the special cases)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Update cargo
10 commits in 39c13e67a5962466cc7253d41bc1099bbcb224c3..17b3d0de0897e1c6b8ca347bd39f850bb0a5b9f6 2023-02-12 02:01:08 +0000 to 2023-02-17 19:45:09 +0000
- fix: unsupported protocol error on old macos version (rust-lang/cargo#11733)
- Error on invalid alphanumeric token for crates.io (rust-lang/cargo#11600)
- Add clippy lints (rust-lang/cargo#11722)
- chore: Make dependencies alphabetical order (rust-lang/cargo#11719)
- chore: bump mdbook to 0.4.27 (rust-lang/cargo#11716)
- Amend `mdman` tests. (rust-lang/cargo#11715)
- Run CI for macOS on nightly (rust-lang/cargo#11712)
- doc: doc comments and intra-doc links for `core::compiler` (rust-lang/cargo#11711)
- Ensure em dashes are recognizable in markup (rust-lang/cargo#11646)
- Set CARGO_BIN_NAME environment variable also for binary examples (rust-lang/cargo#11705)
r? `@ghost`
Deny non-lifetime bound vars in `for<..> ||` closure binders
Moves the check for illegal bound var types from astconv to resolve_bound_vars. If a binder is defined to have a type or const late-bound var that's not allowed, we'll resolve any usages to ty error or const error values, so we shouldn't ever see late-bound types or consts in places they aren't expected.
Fixes#108184Fixes#108181Fixes#108192