fix MIR fn-ptr pretty-printing
An uninitialized function pointer would get printed as `{{uninit fn()}` (notice the unbalanced parentheses), and a dangling fn ptr would ICE. This fixes both of that.
However, I have no idea how to add tests for this.
Also, I don't understand this MIR pretty-printing code. Somehow the print function `pretty_print_const_scalar` actually *returns* a transformed form of the const (but there is no doc comment explaining what is being returned); some match arms do `p!` while others do `self =`, and there's a wild mixture of `p!` and `write!`... all very mysterious and confusing.^^
r? ``@oli-obk``
Fix panic in 'remove semicolon' when types are not local
It's not possible to check if removing a semicolon fixes the type error
when checking match arms and one or both of the last arm's and the
current arm's return types are imported "opaque" types. In these cases
we don't generate a "consider removing semicolon" suggestions.
Fixes#81839
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I'm not sure how to add a test for this. I think the test would need at least two crates. Do we have any existing tests that do this so that I can take a look?
Move the query engine out of rustc_middle
The handling of queries is moved to a trait `QueryEngine`.
It replaces `query::Queries` in the `TyCtxt`, allowing to move the query engine out of librustc_middle.
There are 2 modes to access the query engine: through `TyCtxt` and dynamic dispatch,
or through a `QueryCtxt`. The `QueryCtxt` is required for everything touching the `OnDiskCache`.
For now, I put it in librustc_incremental, which is very small.
This may not be the best place.
A significant part of the codegen time for librustc_middle is moved to the recipient crate.
This PR may require a perf run.
cc #65031
r? `@Zoxc`
simplify eat_digits
Simplify eat_digits by checking values in iterator, plus decrease function size, by returning unchecked slices.
https://godbolt.org/z/cxjav4
Add Sized trait display when implemented on type
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/24183.
I'm not too happy about the hack I had to add in here, however, it seems like the `Sized` trait is **very** special.
cc `@jyn514`
r? `@ollie27`
Make `Clean` take &mut DocContext
- Take `FnMut` in `rustc_trait_selection::find_auto_trait_generics`
- Take `&mut DocContext` in most of `clean`
- Collect the iterator in auto_trait_impls instead of iterating lazily; the lifetimes were really bad.
This combined with https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/82018 should hopefully help with https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/82014 by allowing `cx.cache.exported_traits` to be modified in `register_res`. Previously it had to use interior mutability, which required either adding a RefCell to `cache.exported_traits` on *top* of the existing `RefCell<Cache>` or mixing reads and writes between `cx.exported_traits` and `cx.cache.exported_traits`. I don't currently have that working but I expect it to be reasonably easy to add after this.
It should be never break another crate to re-export a public item.
Note that this doesn't check the feature gate at
*all* for other crates:
- Feature-gates aren't currently serialized, so the only way to check
the gate is with ad-hoc attribute checking.
- Checking the feature gate twice (once when documenting the original
crate and one when documenting the current crate) seems not great.
This should still catch using the feature most of the time though, since
people tend to document their own crates.