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Matthias Krüger
acf38f8466 Rollup merge of #125173 - scottmcm:never-checked, r=davidtwco
Remove `Rvalue::CheckedBinaryOp`

Zulip conversation: <https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/189540-t-compiler.2Fwg-mir-opt/topic/intrinsics.20vs.20binop.2Funop/near/438729996>
cc `@RalfJung`

While it's a draft,
r? ghost
2024-05-20 18:13:48 +02:00
Santiago Pastorino
23e8b03f00 Add and use generics.is_empty() and generics.is_own_empty, rather than using generics' attributes 2024-05-19 11:10:56 -03:00
bors
37dfd973b7 Auto merge of #125077 - spastorino:add-new-fnsafety-enum2, r=jackh726
Rename Unsafe to Safety

Alternative to #124455, which is to just have one Safety enum to use everywhere, this opens the posibility of adding `ast::Safety::Safe` that's useful for unsafe extern blocks.

This leaves us today with:

```rust
enum ast::Safety {
    Unsafe(Span),
    Default,
    // Safe (going to be added for unsafe extern blocks)
}

enum hir::Safety {
    Unsafe,
    Safe,
}
```

We would convert from `ast::Safety::Default` into the right Safety level according the context.
2024-05-18 19:35:24 +00:00
Scott McMurray
0cd64b5756 Fix clippy 2024-05-17 20:33:02 -07:00
Santiago Pastorino
0590d71ce2 Rename Unsafe to Safety 2024-05-17 18:33:37 -03:00
Michael Goulet
4f589e322d Remove trivial Binder::dummy calls 2024-05-16 14:24:23 -04:00
Michael Goulet
6b371469bf Fix tools 2024-05-16 14:24:23 -04:00
Michael Goulet
760fbdf64e split out AliasTy -> AliasTerm 2024-05-13 11:59:42 -04:00
Michael Goulet
e65cefcf6f Propagate errors rather than using return_if_err 2024-05-12 12:50:18 -04:00
Michael Goulet
db193c1c9d Make LateCtxt be a type info delegate for EUV for clippy 2024-05-12 12:11:25 -04:00
Michael Goulet
2baeb9be54 Lift TraitRef into rustc_type_ir 2024-05-10 15:44:03 -04:00
Matthias Krüger
44c29bd7d1 Rollup merge of #124957 - compiler-errors:builtin-deref, r=michaelwoerister
Make `Ty::builtin_deref` just return a `Ty`

Nowhere in the compiler are we using the mutability part of the `TyAndMut` that we used to return.
2024-05-10 16:10:47 +02:00
bors
ff931a7af8 Auto merge of #124961 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-1jj65p6, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #124551 (Add benchmarks for `impl Debug for str`)
 - #124915 (`rustc_target` cleanups)
 - #124918 (Eliminate some `FIXME(lcnr)` comments)
 - #124927 (opt-dist: use xz2 instead of xz crate)
 - #124936 (analyse visitor: build proof tree in probe)
 - #124943 (always use `GenericArgsRef`)
 - #124955 (Use fewer origins when creating type variables.)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-05-10 06:50:46 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
b8997e30f0 Rollup merge of #124955 - nnethercote:next_ty_var, r=lcnr
Use fewer origins when creating type variables.

To reduce lots of repetitive boilerplate code. Details in the individual commit messages.

r? ``@lcnr``
2024-05-10 07:30:22 +02:00
Michael Goulet
51145a20bf Make builtin_deref just return a Ty 2024-05-09 22:55:00 -04:00
Michael Goulet
9523b3fbf0 Rename Generics::params to Generics::own_params 2024-05-09 20:58:46 -04:00
Nicholas Nethercote
dbeae8da78 Use fewer origins when creating type variables.
`InferCtxt::next_{ty,const}_var*` all take an origin, but the
`param_def_id` is almost always `None`. This commit changes them to just
take a `Span` and build the origin within the method, and adds new
methods for the rare cases where `param_def_id` might not be `None`.
This avoids a lot of tedious origin building.

Specifically:
- next_ty_var{,_id_in_universe,_in_universe}: now take `Span` instead of
  `TypeVariableOrigin`
- next_ty_var_with_origin: added

- next_const_var{,_in_universe}: takes Span instead of ConstVariableOrigin
- next_const_var_with_origin: added

- next_region_var, next_region_var_in_universe: these are unchanged,
  still take RegionVariableOrigin

The API inconsistency (ty/const vs region) seems worth it for the
large conciseness improvements.
2024-05-10 09:47:46 +10:00
lcnr
9b4ad016ec always use GenericArgsRef 2024-05-09 19:52:02 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
eef082899d Rollup merge of #123344 - pietroalbini:pa-unused-imports, r=Nilstrieb
Remove braces when fixing a nested use tree into a single item

[Back in 2019](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/56645) I added rustfix support for the `unused_imports` lint, to automatically remove them when running `cargo fix`. For the most part this worked great, but when removing all but one childs of a nested use tree it turned `use foo::{Unused, Used}` into `use foo::{Used}`. This is slightly annoying, because it then requires you to run `rustfmt` to get `use foo::Used`.

This PR automatically removes braces and the surrouding whitespace when all but one child of a nested use tree are unused. To get it done I had to add the span of the nested use tree to the AST, and refactor a bit the code I wrote back then.

A thing I noticed is, there doesn't seem to be any `//@ run-rustfix` test for fixing the `unused_imports` lint. I created a test in `tests/suggestions` (is that the right directory?) that for now tests just what I added in the PR. I can followup in a separate PR to add more tests for fixing `unused_lints`.

This PR is best reviewed commit-by-commit.
2024-05-08 23:33:24 +02:00
bors
3cdc951b0b Auto merge of #124401 - oli-obk:some_hir_cleanups, r=cjgillot
Some hir cleanups

It seemed odd to not put `AnonConst` in the arena, compared with the other types that we did put into an arena. This way we can also give it a `Span` without growing a lot of other HIR data structures because of the extra field.

r? compiler
2024-05-04 00:32:27 +00:00
Philipp Krones
80c6f8ff7b Merge commit '20b085d500dfba5afe0869707bf357af3afe20be' into clippy-subtree-update 2024-05-02 17:26:44 +02:00
Santiago Pastorino
9276ce1cf3 Add StaticForeignItem and use it on ForeignItemKind 2024-04-29 13:15:51 -03:00
Oli Scherer
b1a4f87257 put hir::AnonConst on the hir arena 2024-04-26 12:57:02 +00:00
Philipp Krones
a5aaf33422 Merge commit 'ca3b393750ee8d870bf3215dcf6509cafa5c0445' into clippy-subtree-update 2024-04-18 17:48:52 +02:00
Jules Bertholet
876d5f00a0 Rename BindingAnnotation to BindingMode 2024-04-17 09:34:39 -04:00
bors
dd0da10511 Auto merge of #123468 - compiler-errors:precise-capturing, r=oli-obk
Implement syntax for `impl Trait` to specify its captures explicitly (`feature(precise_capturing)`)

Implements `impl use<'a, 'b, T, U> Sized` syntax that allows users to explicitly list the captured parameters for an opaque, rather than inferring it from the opaque's bounds (or capturing *all* lifetimes under 2024-edition capture rules). This allows us to exclude some implicit captures, so this syntax may be used as a migration strategy for changes due to #117587.

We represent this list of captured params as `PreciseCapturingArg` in AST and HIR, resolving them between `rustc_resolve` and `resolve_bound_vars`. Later on, we validate that the opaques only capture the parameters in this list.

We artificially limit the feature to *require* mentioning all type and const parameters, since we don't currently have support for non-lifetime bivariant generics. This can be relaxed in the future.

We also may need to limit this to require naming *all* lifetime parameters for RPITIT, since GATs have no variance. I have to investigate this. This can also be relaxed in the future.

r? `@oli-obk`

Tracking issue:

- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/123432
2024-04-16 11:22:35 +00:00
Michael Goulet
febf858c23 Remove TypeVariableOriginKind 2024-04-15 16:51:50 -04:00
Michael Goulet
735f2c6f92 Rustfmt, clippy 2024-04-15 16:45:49 -04:00
Pietro Albini
f0f392781f store the span of the nested part of the use tree in the ast 2024-04-14 18:45:28 +02:00
Oli Scherer
89b48a2e22 Thread pattern types through the HIR 2024-04-08 12:00:07 +00:00
Philipp Krones
0ae4a048c6 Merge commit '9725c4a162502a02c1c67fdca6b797fe09b2b73c' into clippy-subtree-update 2024-04-04 19:52:55 +02:00
joboet
53e31dc45c rename expose_addr to expose_provenance 2024-04-03 16:00:38 +02:00
Jacob Pratt
e530b3d19c Rollup merge of #122935 - RalfJung:with-exposed-provenance, r=Amanieu
rename ptr::from_exposed_addr -> ptr::with_exposed_provenance

As discussed on [Zulip](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/136281-t-opsem/topic/To.20expose.20or.20not.20to.20expose/near/427757066).

The old name, `from_exposed_addr`, makes little sense as it's not the address that is exposed, it's the provenance. (`ptr.expose_addr()` stays unchanged as we haven't found a better option yet. The intended interpretation is "expose the provenance and return the address".)

The new name nicely matches `ptr::without_provenance`.
2024-04-02 20:37:39 -04:00
Jules Bertholet
11b28d44bd Implement mut ref/mut ref mut 2024-03-27 09:53:23 -04:00
Alex Macleod
733c7af87f Rename {enter,exit}_lint_attrs to check_attributes{,_post} 2024-03-24 14:57:57 +00:00
bors
47265adb1a Auto merge of #122629 - RalfJung:assert-unsafe-precondition, r=saethlin
refactor check_{lang,library}_ub: use a single intrinsic

This enacts the plan I laid out [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/122282#issuecomment-1996917998): use a single intrinsic, called `ub_checks` (in aniticpation of https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/725), that just exposes the value of `debug_assertions` (consistently implemented in both codegen and the interpreter). Put the language vs library UB logic into the library.

This makes it easier to do something like https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/122282 in the future: that just slightly alters the semantics of `ub_checks` (making it more approximating when crates built with different flags are mixed), but it no longer affects whether these checks can happen in Miri or compile-time.

The first commit just moves things around; I don't think these macros and functions belong into `intrinsics.rs` as they are not intrinsics.

r? `@saethlin`
2024-03-23 21:11:00 +00:00
Ralf Jung
5919b26d33 move assert_unsafe_preconditions to its own file
These macros and functions are not intrinsics, after all.
2024-03-23 18:44:17 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
21a6f0ce87 Rollup merge of #122780 - GuillaumeGomez:rename-hir-local, r=oli-obk
Rename `hir::Local` into `hir::LetStmt`

Follow-up of #122776.

As discussed on [zulip](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/Improve.20naming.20of.20.60ExprKind.3A.3ALet.60.3F).

I made this change into a separate PR because I'm less sure about this change as is. For example, we have `visit_local` and `LocalSource` items. Is it fine to keep these two as is (I supposed it is but I prefer to ask) or not? Having `Node::Local(LetStmt)` makes things more explicit but is it going too far?

r? ```@oli-obk```
2024-03-23 15:00:18 +01:00
Ralf Jung
4d623015e0 rename MIR int2ptr casts to match library name 2024-03-23 13:18:33 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
43a61e9aca Rename hir::Node::Local into hir::Node::LetStmt 2024-03-22 20:48:36 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
bd9efd5265 Rename hir::Local into hir::LetStmt 2024-03-22 20:36:21 +01:00
Michael Goulet
f9ad628acd And the tools too 2024-03-22 11:13:29 -04:00
Michael Goulet
c92b350581 Programmatically convert some of the pat ctors 2024-03-22 11:13:29 -04:00
Matthias Krüger
a580b4e6e0 Rollup merge of #121619 - RossSmyth:pfix_match, r=petrochenkov
Experimental feature postfix match

This has a basic experimental implementation for the RFC postfix match (rust-lang/rfcs#3295, #121618). [Liaison is](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/213817-t-lang/topic/Postfix.20Match.20Liaison/near/423301844) ```@scottmcm``` with the lang team's [experimental feature gate process](https://github.com/rust-lang/lang-team/blob/master/src/how_to/experiment.md).

This feature has had an RFC for a while, and there has been discussion on it for a while. It would probably be valuable to see it out in the field rather than continue discussing it. This feature also allows to see how popular postfix expressions like this are for the postfix macros RFC, as those will take more time to implement.

It is entirely implemented in the parser, so it should be relatively easy to remove if needed.

This PR is split in to 5 commits to ease review.

1. The implementation of the feature & gating.
2. Add a MatchKind field, fix uses, fix pretty.
3. Basic rustfmt impl, as rustfmt crashes upon seeing this syntax without a fix.
4. Add new MatchSource to HIR for Clippy & other HIR consumers
2024-03-22 11:36:58 +01:00
Philipp Krones
0e62b18435 Merge commit '9d6f41691ed9dbfaec2a2df2661c42451f2fe0d3' into clippy-subtree-update 2024-03-21 22:20:40 +01:00
Michael Goulet
bc0965e2ff Implement macro-based deref!() syntax for deref patterns
Stop using `box PAT` syntax for deref patterns, as it's misleading and
also causes their semantics being tangled up.
2024-03-21 11:42:49 -04:00
bors
e8794ff541 Auto merge of #121123 - compiler-errors:item-assumptions, r=oli-obk
Split an item bounds and an item's super predicates

This is the moral equivalent of #107614, but instead for predicates this applies to **item bounds**. This PR splits out the item bounds (i.e. *all* predicates that are assumed to hold for the alias) from the item *super predicates*, which are the subset of item bounds which share the same self type as the alias.

## Why?

Much like #107614, there are places in the compiler where we *only* care about super-predicates, and considering predicates that possibly don't have anything to do with the alias is problematic. This includes things like closure signature inference (which is at its core searching for `Self: Fn(..)` style bounds), but also lints like `#[must_use]`, error reporting for aliases, computing type outlives predicates.

Even in cases where considering all of the `item_bounds` doesn't lead to bugs, unnecessarily considering irrelevant bounds does lead to a regression (#121121) due to doing extra work in the solver.

## Example 1 - Trait Aliases

This is best explored via an example:

```
type TAIT<T> = impl TraitAlias<T>;

trait TraitAlias<T> = A + B where T: C;
```

The item bounds list for `Tait<T>` will include:
* `Tait<T>: A`
* `Tait<T>: B`
* `T: C`

While `item_super_predicates` query will include just the first two predicates.

Side-note: You may wonder why `T: C` is included in the item bounds for `TAIT`? This is because when we elaborate `TraitAlias<T>`, we will also elaborate all the predicates on the trait.

## Example 2 - Associated Type Bounds

```
type TAIT<T> = impl Iterator<Item: A>;
```

The `item_bounds` list for `TAIT<T>` will include:
* `Tait<T>: Iterator`
* `<Tait<T> as Iterator>::Item: A`

But the `item_super_predicates` will just include the first bound, since that's the only bound that is relevant to the *alias* itself.

## So what

This leads to some diagnostics duplication just like #107614, but none of it will be user-facing. We only see it in the UI test suite because we explicitly disable diagnostic deduplication.

Regarding naming, I went with `super_predicates` kind of arbitrarily; this can easily be changed, but I'd consider better names as long as we don't block this PR in perpetuity.
2024-03-21 06:12:24 +00:00
Michael Goulet
1dbabc1767 Bless test fallout (duplicate diagnostics) 2024-03-20 13:00:34 -04:00
Guillaume Gomez
54d1260174 Rename hir::Let into hir::LetExpr 2024-03-20 16:47:11 +01:00
Oli Scherer
003c4bc7bf Avoid various uses of Option<Span> in favor of using DUMMY_SP in the few cases that used None 2024-03-18 09:34:08 +00:00