Cleanup refactoring around DefPath handling
This PR makes two big changes:
* All DefPaths of a crate are now stored in metadata in their own table (as opposed to `DefKey`s as part of metadata `Entry`s.
* The compiler will no longer allocate a pseudo-local DefId for inlined HIR nodes (because those are gross). Inlined HIR nodes will have a NodeId but they don't have there own DefId anymore. Turns out they were not needed anymore either. Hopefully HIR inlining will be gone completely one day but if until then we start needing to be able to map inlined NodeIds to original DefIds, we can add an additional table to metadata that allows for reconstructing this.
Overall this makes for some nice simplifications and removal of special cases.
r? @eddyb
cc @rust-lang/compiler
Before, when we created an AssociatedItem for impl item X, we would read
the impl item itself. Now we instead load up the impl I that contains X
and read the data from the `ImplItemRef` for X; actually, we do it for
all impl items in I pre-emptively.
This kills the last source of edges between a method X and a call to a
method Y defined in the same impl.
Fixes#37121
* Only inline public items when inlining glob imports.
* Never inline while in a private module or a child of a private module.
* Never inline impls. This allowed the removal of a workaround in the
rendering code.
Batch up libsyntax breaking changes
Batch of the following syntax-[breaking-change] changes:
- #35591: Add a field `span: Span` to `ast::Generics`.
- #35618: Remove variant `Mod` of `ast::PathListItemKind` and refactor the remaining variant `ast::PathListKind::Ident` to a struct `ast::PathListKind_`.
- #35480: Change uses of `Constness` in the AST to `Spanned<Constness>`.
- c.f. `MethodSig`, `ItemKind`
- #35728: Refactor `cx.pat_enum()` into `cx.pat_tuple_struct()` and `cx.pat_path()`.
- #35850: Generalize the elements of lists in attributes from `MetaItem` to a new type `NestedMetaItem` that can represent a `MetaItem` or a literal.
- #35917: Remove traits `AttrMetaMethods`, `AttributeMethods`, and `AttrNestedMetaItemMethods`.
- Besides removing imports of these traits, this won't cause fallout.
- Add a variant `Union` to `ItemKind` to future proof for `union` (c.f. #36016).
- Remove inherent methods `attrs` and `fold_attrs` of `Annotatable`.
- Use methods `attrs` and `map_attrs` of `HasAttrs` instead.
r? @Manishearth
rustdoc: Don't inline #[doc(hidden)] pub use
Currently if a `#[doc(hidden)] pub use` item is inlined the `hidden`
attribute is ignored so the item can appear in the docs. By never inlining
such imports, they can be stripped.
An example in `std` is [`__OsLocalKeyInner`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/thread/struct.__OsLocalKeyInner.html) which clearly should not be documented.
Currently if a `#[doc(hidden)] pub use` item is inlined the `hidden`
attribute is ignored so the item can appear in the docs. By never inlining
such imports, they can be stripped.
This changes the current rule that impls within `doc(hidden)` modules
aren't inlined, to only inlining impls where the implemented
trait and type are reachable in documentation.