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7098c181f8 Auto merge of #96709 - jackh726:gats-stabilization, r=compiler-errors
Stabilize generic associated types

Closes #44265

r? `@nikomatsakis`

#  Status of the discussion 

* [x] There have been several serious concerns raised, [summarized here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/96709#issuecomment-1129311660).
* [x] There has also been a [deep-dive comment](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/96709#issuecomment-1167220240) explaining some of the "patterns of code" that are enabled by GATs, based on use-cases posted to this thread or on the tracking issue.
* [x] We have modeled some aspects of GATs in [a-mir-formality](https://github.com/nikomatsakis/a-mir-formality) to give better confidence in how they will be resolved in the future. [You can read a write-up here](https://github.com/rust-lang/types-team/blob/master/minutes/2022-07-08-implied-bounds-and-wf-checking.md).
* [x] The major points of the discussion have been [summarized on the GAT initiative repository](https://rust-lang.github.io/generic-associated-types-initiative/mvp.html).
* [x] [FCP has been proposed](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/96709#issuecomment-1129311660) and we are awaiting final decisions and discussion amidst the relevant team members.

# Stabilization proposal

This PR proposes the stabilization of `#![feature(generic_associated_types)]`. While there a number of future additions to be made and bugs to be fixed (both discussed below), properly doing these will require significant language design and will ultimately likely be backwards-compatible. Given the overwhelming desire to have some form of generic associated types (GATs) available on stable and the stability of the "simple" uses, stabilizing the current subset of GAT features is almost certainly the correct next step.

Tracking issue: #44265
Initiative: https://rust-lang.github.io/generic-associated-types-initiative/
RFC: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/1598-generic_associated_types.md
Version: 1.65 (2022-08-22 => beta, 2022-11-03 => stable).

## Motivation

There are a myriad of potential use cases for GATs. Stabilization unblocks probable future language features (e.g. async functions in traits), potential future standard library features (e.g. a `LendingIterator` or some form of `Iterator` with a lifetime generic), and a plethora of user use cases (some of which can be seen just by scrolling through the tracking issue and looking at all the issues linking to it).

There are a myriad of potential use cases for GATs. First, there are many users that have chosen to not use GATs primarily because they are not stable (some of which can be seen just by scrolling through the tracking issue and looking at all the issues linking to it). Second, while language feature desugaring isn't *blocked* on stabilization, it gives more confidence on using the feature. Likewise, library features like `LendingIterator` are not necessarily blocked on stabilization to be implemented unstably; however few, if any, public-facing APIs actually use unstable features.

This feature has a long history of design, discussion, and developement - the RFC was first introduced roughly 6 years ago. While there are still a number of features left to implement and bugs left to fix, it's clear that it's unlikely those will have backwards-incompatibility concerns. Additionally, the bugs that do exist do not strongly impede the most-common use cases.

## What is stabilized

The primary language feature stabilized here is the ability to have generics on associated types, as so. Additionally, where clauses on associated types will now be accepted, regardless if the associated type is generic or not.

```rust
trait ATraitWithGATs {
    type Assoc<'a, T> where T: 'a;
}

trait ATraitWithoutGATs<'a, T> {
    type Assoc where T: 'a;
}
```

When adding an impl for a trait with generic associated types, the generics for the associated type are copied as well. Note that where clauses are allowed both after the specified type and before the equals sign; however, the latter is a warn-by-default deprecation.

```rust
struct X;
struct Y;

impl ATraitWithGATs for X {
    type Assoc<'a, T> = &'a T
      where T: 'a;
}
impl ATraitWithGATs for Y {
    type Assoc<'a, T>
      where T: 'a
    = &'a T;
}
```

To use a GAT in a function, generics are specified on the associated type, as if it was a struct or enum. GATs can also be specified in trait bounds:

```rust
fn accepts_gat<'a, T>(t: &'a T) -> T::Assoc<'a, T>
  where for<'x> T: ATraitWithGATs<Assoc<'a, T> = &'a T> {
    ...
}
```

GATs can also appear in trait methods. However, depending on how they are used, they may confer where clauses on the associated type definition. More information can be found [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/87479). Briefly, where clauses are required when those bounds can be proven in the methods that *construct* the GAT or other associated types that use the GAT in the trait. This allows impls to have maximum flexibility in the types defined for the associated type.

To take a relatively simple example:

```rust
trait Iterable {
    type Item<'a>;
    type Iterator<'a>: Iterator<Item = Self::Item<'a>>;

    fn iter<'x>(&'x self) -> Self::Iterator<'x>;
    //^ We know that `Self: 'a` for `Iterator<'a>`, so we require that bound on `Iterator`
    //  `Iterator` uses `Self::Item`, so we also require a `Self: 'a` on `Item` too
}
```

A couple well-explained examples are available in a previous [blog post](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2021/08/03/GATs-stabilization-push.html).

## What isn't stabilized/implemented

### Universal type/const quantification

Currently, you can write a bound like `X: for<'a> Trait<Assoc<'a> = &'a ()>`. However, you cannot currently write `for<T> X: Trait<Assoc<T> = T>` or `for<const N> X: Trait<Assoc<N> = [usize; N]>`.

Here is an example where this is needed:

```rust
trait Foo {}

trait Trait {
    type Assoc<F: Foo>;
}

trait Trait2: Sized {
    fn foo<F: Foo, T: Trait<Assoc<F> = F>>(_t: T);
}
```

In the above example, the *caller* must specify `F`, which is likely not what is desired.

### Object-safe GATs

Unlike non-generic associated types, traits with GATs are not currently object-safe. In other words the following are not allowed:

```rust
trait Trait {
    type Assoc<'a>;
}

fn foo(t: &dyn for<'a> Trait<Assoc<'a> = &'a ()>) {}
         //^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ not allowed

let ty: Box<dyn for<'a> Trait<Assoc<'a> = &'a ()>>;
          //^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ not allowed
```

### Higher-kinded types

You cannot write currently (and there are no current plans to implement this):

```rust
struct Struct<'a> {}

fn foo(s: for<'a> Struct<'a>) {}
```

## Tests

There are many tests covering GATs that can be found in  `src/test/ui/generic-associated-types`. Here, I'll list (in alphanumeric order) tests highlight some important behavior or contain important patterns.

- `./parse/*`: Parsing of GATs in traits and impls, and the trait path with GATs
- `./collections-project-default.rs`: Interaction with associated type defaults
- `./collections.rs`: The `Collection` pattern
- `./const-generics-gat-in-trait-return-type-*.rs`: Const parameters
- `./constraint-assoc-type-suggestion.rs`: Emit correct syntax in suggestion
- `./cross-crate-bounds.rs`: Ensure we handles bounds across crates the same
- `./elided-in-expr-position.rs`: Disallow lifetime elision in return position
- `./gat-in-trait-path-undeclared-lifetime.rs`: Ensure we error on undeclared lifetime in trait path
- `./gat-in-trait-path.rs`: Base trait path case
- `./gat-trait-path-generic-type-arg.rs`: Don't allow shadowing of parameters
- `./gat-trait-path-parenthesised-args.rs`: Don't allow paranthesized args in trait path
- `./generic-associated-types-where.rs`: Ensure that we require where clauses from trait to be met on impl
- `./impl_bounds.rs`: Check that the bounds on GATs in an impl are checked
- `./issue-76826.rs`: `Windows` pattern
- `./issue-78113-lifetime-mismatch-dyn-trait-box.rs`: Implicit 'static diagnostics
- `./issue-84931.rs`: Ensure that we have a where clause on GAT to ensure trait parameter lives long enough
- `./issue-87258_a.rs`: Unconstrained opaque type with TAITs
- `./issue-87429-2.rs`: Ensure we can use bound vars in the bounds
- `./issue-87429-associated-type-default.rs`: Ensure bounds hold with associated type defaults, for both trait and impl
- `./issue-87429-specialization.rs`: Check that bounds hold under specialization
- `./issue-88595.rs`: Under the outlives lint, we require a bound for both trait and GAT lifetime when trait lifetime is used in function
- `./issue-90014.rs`: Lifetime bounds are checked with TAITs
- `./issue-91139.rs`: Under migrate mode, but not NLL, we don't capture implied bounds from HRTB lifetimes used in a function and GATs
- `./issue-91762.rs`: We used to too eagerly pick param env candidates when normalizing with GATs. We now require explicit parameters specified.
- `./issue-95305.rs`: Disallow lifetime elision in trait paths
- `./iterable.rs`: `Iterable` pattern
- `./method-unsatified-assoc-type-predicate.rs`: Print predicates with GATs correctly in method resolve error
- `./missing_lifetime_const.rs`: Ensure we must specify lifetime args (not elidable)
- `./missing-where-clause-on-trait.rs`: Ensure we don't allow stricter bounds on impl than trait
- `./parameter_number_and_kind_impl.rs`: Ensure paramters on GAT in impl match GAT in trait
- `./pointer_family.rs`: `PointerFamily` pattern
- `./projection-bound-cycle.rs`: Don't allow invalid cycles to prove bounds
- `./self-outlives-lint.rs`: Ensures that an e.g. `Self: 'a` is written on the traits GAT if that bound can be implied from the GAT usage in the trait
- `./shadowing.rs`: Don't allow lifetime shadowing in params
- `./streaming_iterator.rs`: `StreamingIterator`(`LendingIterator`) pattern
- `./trait-objects.rs`: Disallow trait objects for traits with GATs
- `./variance_constraints.rs`: Require that GAT substs be invariant

## Remaining bugs and open issues

A full list of remaining open issues can be found at: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/labels/F-generic_associated_types

There are some `known-bug` tests in-tree at `src/test/ui/generic-associated-types/bugs`.

Here I'll categorize most of those that GAT bugs (or involve a pattern found more with GATs), but not those that include GATs but not a GAT issue in and of itself. (I also won't include issues directly for things listed elsewhere here.)

Using the concrete type of a GAT instead of the projection type can give errors, since lifetimes are chosen to be early-bound vs late-bound.
- #85533
- #87803

In certain cases, we can run into cycle or overflow errors. This is more generally a problem with associated types.
- #87755
- #87758

Bounds on an associatd type need to be proven by an impl, but where clauses need to be proven by the usage. This can lead to confusion when users write one when they mean the other.
- #87831
- #90573

We sometimes can't normalize closure signatures fully. Really an asociated types issue, but might happen a bit more frequently with GATs, since more obvious place for HRTB lifetimes.
- #88382

When calling a function, we assign types to parameters "too late", after we already try (and fail) to normalize projections. Another associated types issue that might pop up more with GATs.
- #88460
- #96230

We don't fully have implied bounds for lifetimes appearing in GAT trait paths, which can lead to unconstrained type errors.
- #88526

Suggestion for adding lifetime bounds can suggest unhelpful fixes (`T: 'a` instead of `Self: 'a`), but the next compiler error after making the suggested change is helpful.
- #90816
- #92096
- #95268

We can end up requiring that `for<'a> I: 'a` when we really want `for<'a where I: 'a> I: 'a`. This can leave unhelpful errors than effectively can't be satisfied unless `I: 'static`. Requires bigger changes and not only GATs.
- #91693

Unlike with non-generic associated types, we don't eagerly normalize with param env candidates. This is intended behavior (for now), to avoid accidentaly stabilizing picking arbitrary impls.
- #91762

Some Iterator adapter patterns (namely `filter`) require Polonius or unsafe to work.
- #92985

## Potential Future work

### Universal type/const quantification

No work has been done to implement this. There are also some questions around implied bounds.

###  Object-safe GATs

The intention is to make traits with GATs object-safe. There are some design work to be done around well-formedness rules and general implementation.

### GATified std lib types

It would be helpful to either introduce new std lib traits (like `LendingIterator`) or to modify existing ones (adding a `'a` generic to `Iterator::Item`). There also a number of other candidates, like `Index`/`IndexMut` and `Fn`/`FnMut`/`FnOnce`.

### Reduce the need for `for<'a>`

Seen [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/1598#issuecomment-2611378730). One possible syntax:

```rust
trait Iterable {
    type Iter<'a>: Iterator<Item = Self::Item<'a>>;
}

fn foo<T>() where T: Iterable, T::Item<let 'a>: Display { } //note the `let`!
```

### Better implied bounds on higher-ranked things

Currently if we have a `type Item<'a> where self: 'a`, and a `for<'a> T: Iterator<Item<'a> = &'a ()`, this requires `for<'a> Self: 'a`. Really, we want `for<'a where T: 'a> ...`

There was some mentions of this all the back in the RFC thread [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/1598#issuecomment-264340514).

## Alternatives

### Make generics on associated type in bounds a binder

Imagine the bound `for<'a> T: Trait<Item<'a>= &'a ()>`. It might be that `for<'a>` is "too large" and it should instead be `T: Trait<for<'a> Item<'a>= &'a ()>`. Brought up in RFC thread [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/1598#issuecomment-229443863) and in a few places since.

Another related question: Is `for<'a>` the right syntax? Maybe `where<'a>`? Also originally found in RFC thread [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/1598#issuecomment-261639969).

### Stabilize lifetime GATs first

This has been brought up a few times. The idea is to only allow GATs with lifetime parameters to in initial stabilization. This was probably most useful prior to actual implementation. At this point, lifetimes, types, and consts are all implemented and work. It feels like an arbitrary split without strong reason.

## History

* On 2016-04-30, [RFC opened](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/1598)
* On 2017-09-02, RFC merged and [tracking issue opened](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44265)
* On 2017-10-23, [Move Generics from MethodSig to TraitItem and ImplItem](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/44766)
* On 2017-12-01, [Generic Associated Types Parsing & Name Resolution](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/45904)
* On 2017-12-15, [https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/46706](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/46706)
* On 2018-04-23, [Feature gate where clauses on associated types](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/49368)
* On 2018-05-10, [Extend tests for RFC1598 (GAT)](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/49423)
* On 2018-05-24, [Finish implementing GATs (Chalk)](https://github.com/rust-lang/chalk/pull/134)
* On 2019-12-21, [Make GATs less ICE-prone](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/67160)
* On 2020-02-13, [fix lifetime shadowing check in GATs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/68938)
* On 2020-06-20, [Projection bound validation](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/72788)
* On 2020-10-06, [Separate projection bounds and predicates](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/73905)
* On 2021-02-05, [Generic associated types in trait paths](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/79554)
* On 2021-02-06, [Trait objects do not work with generic associated types](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/81823)
* On 2021-04-28, [Make traits with GATs not object safe](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/84622)
* On 2021-05-11, [Improve diagnostics for GATs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/82272)
* On 2021-07-16, [Make GATs no longer an incomplete feature](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/84623)
* On 2021-07-16, [Replace associated item bound vars with placeholders when projecting](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/86993)
* On 2021-07-26, [GATs: Decide whether to have defaults for `where Self: 'a`](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/87479)
* On 2021-08-25, [Normalize projections under binders](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/85499)
* On 2021-08-03, [The push for GATs stabilization](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2021/08/03/GATs-stabilization-push.html)
* On 2021-08-12, [Detect stricter constraints on gats where clauses in impls vs trait](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/88336)
* On 2021-09-20, [Proposal: Change syntax of where clauses on type aliases](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/89122)
* On 2021-11-06, [Implementation of GATs outlives lint](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/89970)
* On 2021-12-29. [Parse and suggest moving where clauses after equals for type aliases](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/92118)
* On 2022-01-15, [Ignore static lifetimes for GATs outlives lint](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/92865)
* On 2022-02-08, [Don't constrain projection predicates with inference vars in GAT substs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/92917)
* On 2022-02-15, [Rework GAT where clause check](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/93820)
* On 2022-02-19, [Only mark projection as ambiguous if GAT substs are constrained](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/93892)
* On 2022-03-03, [Support GATs in Rustdoc](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/94009)
* On 2022-03-06, [Change location of where clause on GATs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/90076)
* On 2022-05-04, [A shiny future with GATs blog post](https://jackh726.github.io/rust/2022/05/04/a-shiny-future-with-gats.html)
* On 2022-05-04, [Stabilization PR](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/96709)
2022-09-13 09:39:41 +00:00
bors
c81575657c Auto merge of #100640 - reitermarkus:socket-display-buffer, r=thomcc
Use `DisplayBuffer` for socket addresses.

Continuation of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/100625 for socket addresses.

Renames `net::addr` to `net::addr::socket`, `net::ip` to `net::addr::ip` and `net::ip::display_buffer::IpDisplayBuffer` to `net::addr::display_buffer::DisplayBuffer`.
2022-09-13 06:41:37 +00:00
bors
9da4644d56 Auto merge of #100101 - BelovDV:issue-99429, r=petrochenkov
change rlib format to distinguish native dependencies

Another one method to solve problem mentioned in #99429.

Changed .rlib format, it contains all bundled native libraries as archieves.
At link time rlib is unpacked and native dependencies linked separately.
New behavior hidden under separate_native_rlib_dependencies flag.
2022-09-13 04:00:24 +00:00
bors
0df1ddc185 Auto merge of #99556 - davidtwco:collapse-debuginfo, r=wesleywiser
ssa: implement `#[collapse_debuginfo]`

cc #39153 rust-lang/compiler-team#386

Debuginfo line information for macro invocations are collapsed by default - line information are replaced by the line of the outermost expansion site. Using `-Zdebug-macros` disables this behaviour.

When the `collapse_debuginfo` feature is enabled, the default behaviour is reversed so that debuginfo is not collapsed by default. In addition, the `#[collapse_debuginfo]` attribute is available and can be applied to macro definitions which will then have their line information collapsed.

r? rust-lang/wg-debugging
2022-09-13 01:19:05 +00:00
bors
089584db01 Auto merge of #101736 - GuillaumeGomez:rollup-f71kjdb, r=GuillaumeGomez
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #100185 (Fix `ReErased` leaking into typeck due to `typeof(...)` recovery)
 - #100291 (constify some `CStr` methods)
 - #101677 (Add test for #101211)
 - #101723 (Impove diagnostic for `.await`ing non-futures)
 - #101724 (Allow unauthenticated users to add the `const-hack` label)
 - #101731 (rustdoc: improve rustdoc HTML suggestions handling of nested generics)
 - #101732 (Feature gate the `rustdoc::missing_doc_code_examples` lint)
 - #101735 (rustdoc: fix treatment of backslash-escaped HTML)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-09-12 22:15:47 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
031a2f85a5
Rollup merge of #101735 - notriddle:notriddle/backslash-escaped-html, r=GuillaumeGomez
rustdoc: fix treatment of backslash-escaped HTML

Try generating HTML for this markup:

    \<a href="https://example.com">example</a>

It will produce text, not HTML, in both rustdoc's real HTML output and in the commonmark reference implementation:

https://spec.commonmark.org/dingus/?text=%5C%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fexample.com%22%3Eexample%3C%2Fa%3E
2022-09-12 22:47:18 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
ac92cc861c
Rollup merge of #101732 - Nemo157:gate-rustdoc-missing-examples, r=GuillaumeGomez
Feature gate the `rustdoc::missing_doc_code_examples` lint

Moves the lint from being implicitly active on nightly `rustdoc` to requiring a feature to activate, like other unstable lints.

Uses the new tracking issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/101730
2022-09-12 22:47:18 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
05a267fd84
Rollup merge of #101731 - notriddle:notriddle/more-improved-html-check, r=GuillaumeGomez
rustdoc: improve rustdoc HTML suggestions handling of nested generics

Based on some poor suggestions produced when stablizing this lint and running it on `manformed-generics.rs` in #101720
2022-09-12 22:47:17 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
bbe23e86ec
Rollup merge of #101724 - fee1-dead-contrib:triage-const-hack, r=oli-obk
Allow unauthenticated users to add the `const-hack` label

Observed in #101401.

cc ```@oli-obk```
2022-09-12 22:47:16 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
8dc4b26b60
Rollup merge of #101723 - lukas-code:await-diag, r=compiler-errors
Impove diagnostic for `.await`ing non-futures

Strip leading whitespace from the span and use a non-verbose suggestion.
fixes #101715
2022-09-12 22:47:15 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
57273313ae
Rollup merge of #101677 - winxpqq955:issue-101211, r=fee1-dead
Add test for #101211

Closes #101211
2022-09-12 22:47:14 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
7fc3183520
Rollup merge of #100291 - WaffleLapkin:cstr_const_methods, r=oli-obk
constify some `CStr` methods

This PR marks the following public APIs as `const`:
```rust
impl CStr {
    // feature(const_cstr_from_bytes)
    pub const fn from_bytes_until_nul(bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<&CStr, FromBytesUntilNulError>;
    pub const fn from_bytes_with_nul(bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<&Self, FromBytesWithNulError>;

    // feature(const_cstr_to_bytes)
    pub const fn to_bytes(&self) -> &[u8];
    pub const fn to_bytes_with_nul(&self) -> &[u8];
    pub const fn to_str(&self) -> Result<&str, str::Utf8Error>;
}
```

r? ```@oli-obk``` (use of `const_eval_select` :P )
cc ```@mina86``` (you've asked for this <3 )
2022-09-12 22:47:14 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
b7504d6f4f
Rollup merge of #100185 - compiler-errors:issue-100183, r=wesleywiser
Fix `ReErased` leaking into typeck due to `typeof(...)` recovery

Fixes #100183
2022-09-12 22:47:13 +02:00
Michael Howell
29f789ffdc rustdoc: fix treatment of backslash-escaped HTML
Try generating HTML for this markup:

    \<a href="https://example.com">example</a>

It will produce text, not HTML, in both rustdoc's real HTML output and in
the commonmark reference implementation:

https://spec.commonmark.org/dingus/?text=%5C%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fexample.com%22%3Eexample%3C%2Fa%3E
2022-09-12 12:48:22 -07:00
bors
fa6ee93752 Auto merge of #101729 - oli-obk:miriup, r=oli-obk
Update miri submodule

r? `@ghost`

fixes #101649
2022-09-12 19:34:30 +00:00
Wim Looman
72cf46aa72
Feature gate the rustdoc::missing_doc_code_examples lint 2022-09-12 21:20:24 +02:00
Michael Howell
84ca399465 rustdoc: improve rustdoc HTML suggestions handling of nested generics
Based on some poor suggestions produced when stablizing this lint and running
it on `manformed-generics.rs`
2022-09-12 11:11:37 -07:00
Wim Looman
fd1a399c4f
Allow tool-lints to specify a feature-gate too 2022-09-12 20:08:58 +02:00
Markus Reiter
14230a7f8e
Simplify clippy fix. 2022-09-12 19:46:51 +02:00
Oli Scherer
cccd99c976 Update miri submodule 2022-09-12 17:19:31 +00:00
Markus Reiter
8c78400c54
Fix clippy. 2022-09-12 19:04:17 +02:00
Markus Reiter
d01498a902
Add rustc_diagnostic_item for IP addresses. 2022-09-12 19:04:17 +02:00
Markus Reiter
f7e8ba28a4
Flatten net module again. 2022-09-12 19:04:17 +02:00
Markus Reiter
a1e4a339ed
Move net::parser into net::addr module. 2022-09-12 19:04:17 +02:00
Markus Reiter
65003fd4e3
Add tests for SockAddr Display. 2022-09-12 19:04:16 +02:00
Markus Reiter
96b44f6f65
Use DisplayBuffer for socket addresses. 2022-09-12 19:04:16 +02:00
bors
52e003a6e9 Auto merge of #99334 - NiklasJonsson:84447/error-privacy, r=oli-obk
rustc_error, rustc_private: Switch to stable hash containers

Relates https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/84447
2022-09-12 15:57:37 +00:00
fee1-dead
91398912d0
Allow unauthenticated users to add the const-hack label 2022-09-12 23:04:32 +08:00
Lukas Markeffsky
2b7fb8d941 Impove diagnostic for .await-ing non-futures 2022-09-12 16:54:25 +02:00
Daniil Belov
ffa83596fe change rlib format to discern native dependencies 2022-09-12 16:45:03 +03:00
bors
7f115e3cd2 Auto merge of #101716 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-ayvh6nd, r=Dylan-DPC
Rollup of 9 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #100293 (Add inline-llvm option for disabling/enabling LLVM inlining)
 - #100767 (Remove manual <[u8]>::escape_ascii)
 - #101668 (Suggest pub instead of public for const type item)
 - #101671 (Fix naming format of IEEE 754 standard)
 - #101676 (Check that the types in return position `impl Trait` in traits are well-formed)
 - #101681 (Deny return-position `impl Trait` in traits for object safety)
 - #101693 (Update browser UI test 0 10)
 - #101701 (Rustdoc-Json: Add tests for trait impls.)
 - #101706 (rustdoc: remove no-op `#search`)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-09-12 13:16:14 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
cb02b647dc constify CStr methods 2022-09-12 16:29:12 +04:00
Dylan DPC
9bf89e7218
Rollup merge of #101706 - notriddle:notriddle/search-mobile, r=GuillaumeGomez
rustdoc: remove no-op `#search`

The margin rule was added in c729e4dca7 to remove an unnecessary left margin that was present on desktop. This desktop-mode margin was itself removed in 135281ed15.

The padding rule was added in 135281ed15 when converting the rule for `#main`, but didn't do anything even then.
2022-09-12 15:21:36 +05:30
Dylan DPC
228a8bd168
Rollup merge of #101701 - aDotInTheVoid:rdj-impl-tests, r=GuillaumeGomez
Rustdoc-Json: Add tests for trait impls.
2022-09-12 15:21:35 +05:30
Dylan DPC
8ef557d343
Rollup merge of #101693 - GuillaumeGomez:update-browser-ui-test-0-10, r=notriddle
Update browser UI test 0 10

The biggest change from this browser-ui-test update is the upgrade of the puppeteer version to `17.1.3` (the latest in short).

I also added the command `click-with-offset` to still allow us to click on the `[-]` part.

cc `@jsha`
r? `@notriddle`
2022-09-12 15:21:34 +05:30
Dylan DPC
6bacb6f6e9
Rollup merge of #101681 - compiler-errors:rpitit-obj-safety, r=lcnr
Deny return-position `impl Trait` in traits for object safety

Fixes #101667
2022-09-12 15:21:33 +05:30
Dylan DPC
5faf033f62
Rollup merge of #101676 - compiler-errors:rpitit-wf, r=lcnr
Check that the types in return position `impl Trait` in traits are well-formed

This effectively duplicates `check_associated_type_bounds`, but that shouldn't be for long, since we're going to remove it once we refactor RPITITs into regular associated items.

Fixes #101663

---

We don't check

```rust
trait Foo {
  fn bar() -> impl ?Sized;
}
```

currently, but that's for a different reason, which is that we don't currently check that a trait function's return type is sized (i.e. `fn bar() -> [u8]` also works in a trait).
2022-09-12 15:21:33 +05:30
Dylan DPC
10af4fb530
Rollup merge of #101671 - LingMan:ieee_754, r=Dylan-DPC
Fix naming format of IEEE 754 standard

Currently the documentation of f64::min refers to "IEEE-754 2008" while the documentation of f64::minimum refers to "IEEE 754-2019".
Note that one has the format IEEE,hyphen,number,space,year while the other is IEEE,space,number,hyphen,year. The official IEEE site [1] uses the later format and it is also the one most commonly used throughout the codebase.

Update all comments and - more importantly - documentation to consistently use the official format.

[1] https://standards.ieee.org/ieee/754/4211/
2022-09-12 15:21:32 +05:30
Dylan DPC
d7bad03cab
Rollup merge of #101668 - chenyukang:fix-101626, r=TaKO8Ki
Suggest pub instead of public for const type item

Fixes #101626
2022-09-12 15:21:31 +05:30
Dylan DPC
93177758fc
Rollup merge of #100767 - kadiwa4:escape_ascii, r=jackh726
Remove manual <[u8]>::escape_ascii

`@rustbot` label: +C-cleanup
2022-09-12 15:21:30 +05:30
Dylan DPC
413703201c
Rollup merge of #100293 - yanchen4791:add-inline-llvm-option, r=nnethercote
Add inline-llvm option for disabling/enabling LLVM inlining

In this PR, a new -Z option `inline-llvm` is added in order to be able to turn on/off LLVM inlining.

The capability of turning on/off inlining in LLVM backend is needed for testing performance implications of using recently enabled inlining in rustc's frontend (with -Z inline-mir=yes option, #91743). It would be interesting to see the performance effect using rustc's frontend inlining only without LLVM inlining enabled. Currently LLVM is still doing inlining no mater what value inline-mir is set to. With the option `inline-llvm` being added in this PR, user can turn off LLVM inlining by using `-Z inline-llvm=no` option (the default of inline-llvm is 'yes', LLVM inlining enabled).
2022-09-12 15:21:29 +05:30
bors
a93214ec06 Auto merge of #101604 - compiler-errors:issue-101465, r=lcnr
Fix ICE in opt_suggest_box_span

We were _totally_ mishandling substs and obligations in `opt_suggest_box_span`, so I reworked that function pretty heavily.

Also some drive-by changes, namely removing `ret_type_span`.

Fixes #101465
2022-09-12 08:46:40 +00:00
bors
56e7678ca9 Auto merge of #100502 - chenyukang:fix-100478, r=jackh726
Avoid infinite loop in function arguments checking

Fixes #100478
Fixes #101097
2022-09-12 06:05:32 +00:00
bors
3194958217 Auto merge of #100251 - compiler-errors:tuple-trait-2, r=jackh726
Implement `std::marker::Tuple`

Split out from #99943 (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/99943#pullrequestreview-1064459183).

Implements part of rust-lang/compiler-team#537
r? `@jackh726`
2022-09-12 03:24:29 +00:00
Michael Goulet
5599a45e58 Fix ICE in opt_suggest_box_span 2022-09-12 02:00:20 +00:00
Michael Goulet
0a605d33cd No more ret_type_span 2022-09-12 02:00:20 +00:00
Michael Howell
2d239fbb9c rustdoc: remove no-op #search
The padding rule was added in 135281ed15 when
converting the rule for #main, but didn't do anything even then.
2022-09-11 18:43:52 -07:00
Michael Howell
bff8078fb4 rustdoc: remove no-op #search { margin-left: 0 }
This rule was added in c729e4dca7 to remove an
unnecessary left margin that was present on desktop. This desktop-mode margin
was itself removed in 135281ed15.
2022-09-11 18:32:19 -07:00
bors
fa521a4691 Auto merge of #101688 - cjgillot:verify-hir-parent, r=petrochenkov
Assert that HIR nodes are not their own parent.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/101505.
Replaces #101513

r? `@petrochenkov` `@nnethercote`
2022-09-12 00:41:56 +00:00
bors
98e1f041b6 Auto merge of #101442 - joboet:null_check_tcs, r=thomcc
Check if TCS is a null pointer on SGX

The `EENTER` instruction only checks if the TCS is aligned, not if it zero. Saying the address returned is a `NonNull<u8>` (for which `Tcs` is a type alias) is unsound. As well-behaved runners will not put the TCS at address zero, so the definition of `Tcs` is correct. However, `std` should check the address before casting it to a `NonNull`.

ping `@jethrogb` `@raoulstrackx`
`@rustbot` label I-unsound
2022-09-11 22:19:24 +00:00