introduce type-op for user-type ascription in NLL
Handle user-type ascription in a type operator, which gives us a lot more flexibility around the order in which we resolve things.
r? @pnkfelix
Fixes#55219Fixes#55241
It was confusingly named (`is_zero` would have been better), and it didn't even
reliably test for "is this value 0 at run-time" because out-of-bounds pointers
*can* be 0.
Add `extern crate` items to extern prelude
With this patch each `extern crate orig_name as name` item adds name `name` into the extern prelude, as if it was passed with `--extern`.
What changes this causes in practice?
Almost none! After all, `--extern` passed from Cargo was supposed to replace `extern crate` items in source, so if some code has `extern crate` item (or had it on 2015 edition), then it most likely uses `--extern` as well...
... with exception of a few important cases.
- Crates using `proc_macro`. `proc_macro` is not passed with `--extern` right now and is therefore not in extern prelude.
Together with 2018 edition import behavior this causes problems like https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/54418, e.g.
```rust
extern crate proc_macro;
use proc_macro::TokenStream;
```
doesn't work.
It starts working after this patch.
- `#[no_std]` crates using `std` conditionally, like @aturon described in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/53166#issuecomment-425219286, and still wanting to write `std` instead of `crate::std`. This PR covers that case as well.
This allows us to revert placing `std` into the extern prelude unconditionally, which was, I think, a [bad idea](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/53166#issuecomment-425117829).
- Later `extern crate` syntax can be extended to support adding an alias to some local path to extern prelude, as it may be required for resolving https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/54647.
Notes:
- Only `extern crate` items from the root module added to the prelude, mostly because this behavior for items from inner modules would look very strange, rather than for technical reasons.
This means you can opt out from the prelude additions with something like
```rust
mod inner {
pub(crate) extern crate foo;
}
use inner::foo;
```
- I haven't updated logic for 2018 import canaries to work fully correctly with this. The cases where it matters are pretty exotic (the `extern crate` item must be "sufficiently macro expanded") and I'd rather spend the time on eliminating the canaries entirely.
Fallback to the release number as we can't get the
git commit sha as we're not in a git repository.
Fixes#55341
Signed-off-by: Marc-Antoine Perennou <Marc-Antoine@Perennou.com>
Add regression tests for #55219 and #55241
Also another test where a duplicate-like error appears to have been
suppressed; I'm not 100% sure why this output changes, though I could
imagine that some duplicate suppression is enabled by this PR.
This commit moves a number of our encrypted credentials stored in
configuration files in this repository to env vars on the web UI. This
will hopefully make it easier to rotate credentials in the future as
well as quickly change them if the need arises. (quicker than landing a
PR that is).
This also updates the travis deployment process to always use the `aws`
command line tool which we're already installing on Linux and should
enable us to avoid all `dpl` gem issues as well as have greater control
over what's going where.
enforce user annotations in closure signatures
Not *quite* ready yet but I'm opening anyway. Still have to finish running tests locally.
Fixes#54692Fixes#54124
r? @matthewjasper
This fixes `issue-28848.rs` -- it also handles another case that the
AST region checker gets wrong (`wf-self-type.rs`). I don't actually
think that this is the *right way* to be enforcing this constraint --
I think we should probably do it more generally, perhaps by editing
`predicates_of` for the impl itself. The chalk-style implied bounds
setup ought to fix this.
#45829 when a renamed import conflict with a previous import
Fix the suggestion when a renamed import conflict.
It check if the snipped contains `" as "`, and if so uses everything before for the suggestion.