Rollup of 6 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #104070 (Prevent aborting guard from aborting the process in a forced unwind)
- #109410 (Introduce `AliasKind::Inherent` for inherent associated types)
- #111004 (Migrate `mir_transform` to translatable diagnostics)
- #111118 (Suggest struct when we get colon in fileds in enum)
- #111170 (Diagnostic args are still args if they're documented)
- #111354 (Fix miscompilation when calling default methods on `Future`)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Disable nrvo mir opt
See #111005 and #110902 . The ICE can definitely be hit on stable, the miscompilation I'm not sure about. The pass makes some pretty sketchy assumptions though, and we should not have it on while that's the case.
I'm not going to work on actually fixing this, it's probably not excessively difficult though.
r? rust-lang/mir-opt
Fix miscompilation when calling default methods on `Future`
In https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/111264 I discovered a lingering miscompilation when calling a default method on `Future` (none currently exist). https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/111279 added a debug assertion, which sadly doesn't help much since to my knowledge stage0 is not built with them enabled, and it still doesn't make default methods work like they should.
This PR fixes `resolve_instance` to resolve default methods on `Future` correctly, allowing library contributors to add `Future` combinators without running into ICEs or miscompilations. I've tested this as part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/111347, but no test is included here (assuming that future methods include their own tests that would cover this sufficiently).
r? `@compiler-errors`
Introduce `AliasKind::Inherent` for inherent associated types
Allows us to check (possibly generic) inherent associated types for well-formedness.
Type inference now also works properly.
Follow-up to #105961. Supersedes #108430.
Fixes#106722.
Fixes#108957.
Fixes#109768.
Fixes#109789.
Fixes#109790.
~Not to be merged before #108860 (`AliasKind::Weak`).~
CC `@jackh726`
r? `@compiler-errors`
`@rustbot` label T-types F-inherent_associated_types
ConstProp into PlaceElem::Index.
Noticed this while looking at keccak output MIR.
This pass aims to replace `ProjectionElem::Index` with `ProjectionElem::ConstantIndex` during ConstProp.
r? `@ghost`
Mark s390x condition code register as clobbered in inline assembly
Various s390x instructions (arithmetic operations, logical operations, comparisons, etc. see also "Condition Codes" section in [z/Architecture Reference Summary](https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/zarchitecture-reference-summary)) modify condition code register `cc`, but AFAIK there is currently no way to mark it as clobbered in `asm!`.
`cc` register definition in LLVM:
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/main/llvm/lib/Target/SystemZ/SystemZRegisterInfo.td#L320
This PR also updates asm_experimental_arch docs in the unstable-book to mention s390x registers.
cc `@uweigand`
r? `@Amanieu`
Remove `identity_future` from stdlib
This function/lang_item was introduced in #104321 as a temporary workaround of future lowering. The usage and need for it went away in #104833.
After a bootstrap update, the function itself can be removed from `std`.
Don't compute trait super bounds unless they're positive
Fixes#111207
The comment is modified to explain the rationale for why we even have this recursive call to supertraits in the first place, which doesn't apply to negative bounds since they don't elaborate at all.
STD support for PSVita
This PR adds std support for `armv7-sony-vita-newlibeabihf` target.
The work here is fairly similar to #95897, just for a different target platform.
This depends on the following pull requests:
rust-lang/backtrace-rs#523rust-lang/libc#3209
Update max_atomic_width of armv7r and armv7_sony_vita targets to 64.
All armv7a and armv7r implementations support `ldrexd`/`strexd`, only armv7m does not.
Rollup of 7 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #110297 (Make `(try_)subst_and_normalize_erasing_regions` take `EarlyBinder`)
- #110827 (Fix lifetime suggestion for type aliases with objects in them)
- #111022 (Use smaller ints for bitflags)
- #111056 (Fix some suggestions where a `Box<T>` is expected.)
- #111262 (Further normalize msvc-non-utf8-ouput)
- #111265 (Make generics_of has_self on RPITITs delegate to the opaque)
- #111323 (Give a more helpful error when running the rustc shim directly)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Make generics_of has_self on RPITITs delegate to the opaque
r? `@compiler-errors`
I couldn't come up with a test case and none of the ones in the `tests` folder is impacted by this change, but I still think is the right thing to do.
Michael, let me know if you have ideas on how to add a test that's affected by this change.
Further normalize msvc-non-utf8-ouput
Fixes#111256 by normalizing this tests down to the essential part so that it only tests for the Unicode output we expect. Also uses a file name that should never occur outside of this test.
Fix some suggestions where a `Box<T>` is expected.
This fixes#111011, and also adds a suggestion for boxing a unit type when a `Box<T>` was expected and an empty block was found.
Fix lifetime suggestion for type aliases with objects in them
Fixes an issue identified in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/110761#issuecomment-1520678479
This suggestion, like many other borrowck suggestions, are very fragile and there are other ways to trigger strange behavior even after this PR, so this is just a small improvement and not a total rework 💀
Make `(try_)subst_and_normalize_erasing_regions` take `EarlyBinder`
Changes `subst_and_normalize_erasing_regions` and `try_subst_and_normalize_erasing_regions` to take `EarlyBinder<T>` instead of `T`.
(related to #105779)
This was suggested by `@BoxyUwU` in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/107753#discussion_r1105828139. After changing `type_of` to return `EarlyBinder`, there were several places where the binder was immediately skipped to call `tcx.subst_and_normalize_erasing_regions`, only for the binder to be reconstructed inside of that method.
r? `@BoxyUwU`
enable `rust_2018_idioms` lint group for doctests
With this change, `rust_2018_idioms` lint group will be enabled for compiler/libstd doctests.
Resolves#106086Resolves#99144
Signed-off-by: ozkanonur <work@onurozkan.dev>
We really shouldn't be naming functions `fn check_*` unless they're
doing *typechecking*. It's especially misleading when we're doing this
inside of HIR typeck.