It's not obvious why this was ever a separate class name, since even
in c4219a4783 when it was first added,
it was styled identically to regular `fn` links.
`mk_const(ty::ConstKind::X(...), ty)` can now be simplified to
`mk_cosnt(..., ty)`.
I searched with the following regex: \mk_const\([\n\s]*(ty::)?ConstKind\
I've left `ty::ConstKind::{Bound, Error}` as-is, they seem clearer this
way.
- Accept `impl Into`
- Implement `From<>` for `ConstKind`
Note: this adds a dependency on `derive_more` (MIT license). It allows
to derive a lot of traits (like `From` here) that would be otherwise
tedious to implement.
stricter alignment enforcement for ScalarPair
`@eddyb` [indicated](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/103926#discussion_r1033315005) that alignment violating this check might be a bug. So let's see what the test suite says.
(Only the 2nd commit actually changes behavior... but I couldn't not do that other cleanup.^^)
Does the PR CI runner even enable debug assertions though...?
make simple check of prinf function
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/92898
With this commit we start to make some simple
check when the name resolution fails, and
we generate some helper messages in case the
name is a C name like in the case of the `printf`
and suggest the correct rust method.
`@rustbot` r? `@pnkfelix`
Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Palazzo <vincenzopalazzodev@gmail.com>
Ignore bivariant parameters in test_type_match.
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/103491 made opaque types bivariant with respect of some of their lifetime parameters. Because of this bivariance, some lifetime variables were not unified to anything during borrowck, and were considered as unequal by borrowck type test.
This PR makes type test ignore the bivariant parameters in test_type_match.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/104815
r? `@oli-obk`
Add documentation for `has_escaping_bound_vars`
Thanks to `@BoxyUwU` for explaining this to me. Adding docs with a helpful link if people get confused.
This commit extracts WStrUnits from sys::windows::args to sys_common::wstr. This
allows using the same structure for other targets which use wtf8 (example UEFI).
This was originally a part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/100316
Signed-off-by: Ayush Singh <ayushsingh1325@gmail.com>
Update VecDeque implementation to use head+len instead of head+tail
(See #99805)
This changes `alloc::collections::VecDeque`'s internal representation from using head and tail indices to using a head index and a length field. It has a few advantages over the current design:
* It allows the buffer to be of length 0, which means the `VecDeque::new` new longer has to allocate and could be changed to a `const fn`
* It allows the `VecDeque` to fill the buffer completely, unlike the old implementation, which always had to leave a free space
* It removes the restriction for the size to be a power of two, allowing it to properly `shrink_to_fit`, unlike the old `VecDeque`
* The above points also combine to allow the `Vec<T> -> VecDeque<T>` conversion to be very cheap and guaranteed O(1). I mention this in the `From<Vec<T>>` impl, but it's not a strong guarantee just yet, as that would likely need some form of API change proposal.
All the tests seem to pass for the new `VecDeque`, with some slight adjustments.
r? `@scottmcm`
Remove `SelectionContext::infcx()` in favor of field access
Encapsulation doesn't seem particularly important here, and having two choices is always more confusing than having one.
r? types
Change multiline span ASCII art visual order
Tweak the ASCII art for nested multiline spans so that we minimize line overlaps.
Partially addresses https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/61017.
`Lit::from_included_bytes` calls `Lit::from_lit_kind`, but the two call
sites only need the resulting `token::Lit`, not the full `ast::Lit`.
This commit changes those call sites to use `LitKind::to_token_lit`,
which means `from_included_bytes` can be removed.