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Tamir Duberstein
b3f50caee0
*: remove crate_{name,type} attributes
Fixes #41701.
2017-08-25 16:18:21 -04:00
bors
a12e4f8098 Auto merge of #43532 - petrochenkov:pgargs, r=nikomatsakis
Desugar parenthesized generic arguments in HIR

Fixes ICE in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/43431 and maybe some other similar issues.

r? @eddyb
2017-08-24 03:48:25 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
de4dbe5789 rustc: Remove some dead code 2017-08-19 13:27:16 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
000f87ab1e Desugar parenthesized generic arguments in HIR 2017-08-19 02:14:53 +03:00
Zack M. Davis
1b6c9605e4 use field init shorthand EVERYWHERE
Like #43008 (f668999), but _much more aggressive_.
2017-08-15 15:29:17 -07:00
bors
0d12553320 Auto merge of #43740 - michaelwoerister:local-id-in-typecktables, r=arielb1
Use hir::ItemLocalId as keys in TypeckTables.

This PR makes `TypeckTables` use `ItemLocalId` instead of `NodeId` as key. This is needed for incremental compilation -- for stable hashing and for being able to persist and reload these tables. The PR implements the most important part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/40303.

Some notes on the implementation:
* The PR adds the `HirId` to HIR nodes where needed (`Expr`, `Local`, `Block`, `Pat`) which obviates the need to store a `NodeId -> HirId` mapping in crate metadata. Thanks @eddyb for the suggestion! In the future the `HirId` should completely replace the `NodeId` in HIR nodes.
* Before something is read or stored in one of the various `TypeckTables` subtables, the entry's key is validated via the new `TypeckTables::validate_hir_id()` method. This makes sure that we are not mixing information from different items in a single table.

That last part could be made a bit nicer by either (a) new-typing the table-key and making `validate_hir_id()` the only way to convert a `HirId` to the new-typed key, or (b) just encapsulate sub-table access a little better. This PR, however, contents itself with not making things significantly worse.

Also, there's quite a bit of switching around between `NodeId`, `HirId`, and `DefIndex`. These conversions are cheap except for `HirId -> NodeId`, so if the valued reviewer finds such an instance in a performance critical place, please let me know.

Ideally we convert more and more code from `NodeId` to `HirId` in the future so that there are no more `NodeId`s after HIR lowering anywhere. Then the amount of switching should be minimal again.

r? @eddyb, maybe?
2017-08-14 14:15:06 +00:00
bors
bae4fafdfb Auto merge of #43844 - arielb1:literally-nonstandard, r=eddyb
ast_validation: forbid "nonstandard" literal patterns

Since #42886, macros can create "nonstandard" PatKind::Lit patterns,
that contain path expressions instead of the usual literal expr. These
can cause trouble, including ICEs.

We *could* map these nonstandard patterns to PatKind::Path patterns
during HIR lowering, but that would be much effort for little gain, and
I think is too risky for beta. So let's just forbid them during AST
validation.

Fixes #43250.

beta-nominating because regression.
r? @eddyb
2017-08-14 05:05:06 +00:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
a2adb7db68 ast_validation: forbid "nonstandard" literal patterns
Since #42886, macros can create "nonstandard" PatKind::Lit patterns,
that contain path expressions instead of the usual literal expr. These
can cause trouble, including ICEs.

We *could* map these nonstandard patterns to PatKind::Path patterns
during HIR lowering, but that would be much effort for little gain, and
I think is too risky for beta. So let's just forbid them during AST
validation.

Fixes #43250.
2017-08-13 18:35:44 +03:00
kennytm
36ba8ee444
Fix -Z hir-stats always panics (fix #43232). 2017-08-12 19:53:15 +08:00
Michael Woerister
a69eaf62c5 Improve validation of TypeckTables keys. 2017-08-11 12:17:07 +02:00
Michael Woerister
1f54df1101 Encapsulate sub-table access in TypeckTables and validate keys on each access. 2017-08-11 12:17:07 +02:00
Michael Woerister
fbc7398bad Use ItemLocalId as key for TypeckTables::cast_kinds. 2017-08-11 12:11:38 +02:00
Michael Woerister
7f2423eede Use ItemLocalId as key for node_types, node_substs, and adjustments in TypeckTables. 2017-08-11 12:11:38 +02:00
Michael Woerister
783ccc443b Make TypeckTables::type_dependent_defs use ItemLocalId instead of NodeId. 2017-08-11 12:11:38 +02:00
bors
2400ebfe76 Auto merge of #43522 - alexcrichton:rewrite-lints, r=michaelwoerister
rustc: Rearchitect lints to be emitted more eagerly

In preparation for incremental compilation this commit refactors the lint
handling infrastructure in the compiler to be more "eager" and overall more
incremental-friendly. Many passes of the compiler can emit lints at various
points but before this commit all lints were buffered in a table to be emitted
at the very end of compilation. This commit changes these lints to be emitted
immediately during compilation using pre-calculated lint level-related data
structures.

Linting today is split into two phases, one set of "early" lints run on the
`syntax::ast` and a "late" set of lints run on the HIR. This commit moves the
"early" lints to running as late as possible in compilation, just before HIR
lowering. This notably means that we're catching resolve-related lints just
before HIR lowering. The early linting remains a pass very similar to how it was
before, maintaining context of the current lint level as it walks the tree.

Post-HIR, however, linting is structured as a method on the `TyCtxt` which
transitively executes a query to calculate lint levels. Each request to lint on
a `TyCtxt` will query the entire crate's 'lint level data structure' and then go
from there about whether the lint should be emitted or not.

The query depends on the entire HIR crate but should be very quick to calculate
(just a quick walk of the HIR) and the red-green system should notice that the
lint level data structure rarely changes, and should hopefully preserve
incrementality.

Overall this resulted in a pretty big change to the test suite now that lints
are emitted much earlier in compilation (on-demand vs only at the end). This in
turn necessitated the addition of many `#![allow(warnings)]` directives
throughout the compile-fail test suite and a number of updates to the UI test
suite.

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/42511
2017-08-10 11:20:15 +00:00
Alex Crichton
0374e6aab7 rustc: Rearchitect lints to be emitted more eagerly
In preparation for incremental compilation this commit refactors the lint
handling infrastructure in the compiler to be more "eager" and overall more
incremental-friendly. Many passes of the compiler can emit lints at various
points but before this commit all lints were buffered in a table to be emitted
at the very end of compilation. This commit changes these lints to be emitted
immediately during compilation using pre-calculated lint level-related data
structures.

Linting today is split into two phases, one set of "early" lints run on the
`syntax::ast` and a "late" set of lints run on the HIR. This commit moves the
"early" lints to running as late as possible in compilation, just before HIR
lowering. This notably means that we're catching resolve-related lints just
before HIR lowering. The early linting remains a pass very similar to how it was
before, maintaining context of the current lint level as it walks the tree.

Post-HIR, however, linting is structured as a method on the `TyCtxt` which
transitively executes a query to calculate lint levels. Each request to lint on
a `TyCtxt` will query the entire crate's 'lint level data structure' and then go
from there about whether the lint should be emitted or not.

The query depends on the entire HIR crate but should be very quick to calculate
(just a quick walk of the HIR) and the red-green system should notice that the
lint level data structure rarely changes, and should hopefully preserve
incrementality.

Overall this resulted in a pretty big change to the test suite now that lints
are emitted much earlier in compilation (on-demand vs only at the end). This in
turn necessitated the addition of many `#![allow(warnings)]` directives
throughout the compile-fail test suite and a number of updates to the UI test
suite.
2017-08-09 09:13:51 -07:00
Zack M. Davis
78d1442808 extended information for E0571 break with value in non-loop loop 2017-08-09 01:33:49 -07:00
Zack M. Davis
86b7546204 fixing doctest failures in resurfaced extended information
After repatriating error explanations to the global registry, some lurking
doctest failures surfaced and needed to be chased down. Sadly, a few doctests
needed to be ignored due to a not-yet-understood regression in the doctest
`compile_fail` functionality (filed #43707).
2017-08-06 21:36:57 -07:00
Zack M. Davis
7efeade268 de-orphan extended information
Bizarrely, librustc_passes, librustc_plugin, librustc_mir, and libsyntax
weren't getting their error explanations registered.

Resolves #35284.
2017-08-06 21:29:05 -07:00
Ralf Jung
5264103de4 add new instructions for asserting when values are valid, and to describe when we can rely on them being locked in memory 2017-07-30 01:11:59 -07:00
bors
e2b5d7e6b3 Auto merge of #43324 - Nashenas88:visit_locations, r=arielb1
Provide positional information when visiting ty, substs and closure_substs in MIR

This will enable the region renumbering portion of #43234 (non-lexical lifetimes). @nikomatsakis's current plan [here](https://gist.github.com/nikomatsakis/dfc27b28cd024eb25054b52bb11082f2) shows that we need spans of the original code to create new region variables, e.g. `self.infcx.next_region_var(infer::MiscVariable(span))`. The current visitor impls did not pass positional information (`Location` in some, `Span` and `SourceInfo` for others) for all types. I did not expand this to all visits, just the ones necessary for the above-mentioned plan.
2017-07-28 12:55:12 +00:00
bors
7167843748 Auto merge of #43505 - eddyb:poly-const-eval-layout-of, r=nikomatsakis
rustc_const_eval: always require Substs and a ParamEnv.

Fixes #43357 by tracking the `Substs` and `ParamEnv` for const-evaluation in generic contexts.
2017-07-28 08:01:02 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
128f565dae Give span to angle bracketed generic arguments 2017-07-27 22:59:35 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
ce3beb609f Discern between Path and Path<> in AST 2017-07-27 22:59:35 +03:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
60cf5428b3 rustc_const_eval: keep track of the appropriate ParamEnv. 2017-07-27 20:59:40 +03:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
4c900c5248 rustc_const_eval: always require correct Substs. 2017-07-27 12:22:26 +03:00
bors
9bbbd29e82 Auto merge of #42859 - eddyb:const-size-and-align-of, r=nikomatsakis
Implement const fn {size,align}_of.

Fixes #34078.

r? @nikomatsakis
2017-07-19 16:58:02 +00:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
148718b4f3 Implement const fn {size,align}_of. 2017-07-19 14:46:54 +03:00
Paul Faria
059a9a16d5 Provide positional information when visiting ty, substs and closure_substs in MIR 2017-07-18 22:31:38 -04:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
9967e9e3e9 Support generic lifetime arguments in method calls 2017-07-18 00:12:48 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
287de2595a Store all generic arguments for method calls in AST 2017-07-10 00:20:25 +03:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda
fb7ab9e43d report the total number of errors on compilation failure
Prior to this PR, when we aborted because a "critical pass" failed, we
displayed the number of errors from that critical pass. While that's the
number of errors that caused compilation to abort in *that place*,
that's not what people really want to know. Instead, always report the
total number of errors, and don't bother to track the number of errors
from the last pass that failed.

This changes the compiler driver API to handle errors more smoothly,
and therefore is a compiler-api-[breaking-change].

Fixes #42793.
2017-07-02 16:16:44 +03:00
Alex Burka
0dfd9c30f2 syntax: allow negative integer literal expression to be interpolated as pattern 2017-06-27 18:39:38 +00:00
kennytm
4711982314
Removed as many "```ignore" as possible.
Replaced by adding extra imports, adding hidden code (`# ...`), modifying
examples to be runnable (sorry Homura), specifying non-Rust code, and
converting to should_panic, no_run, or compile_fail.

Remaining "```ignore"s received an explanation why they are being ignored.
2017-06-23 15:31:53 +08:00
Alex Crichton
be7ebdd512 Bump version and stage0 compiler 2017-06-19 22:25:05 -07:00
bors
04145943a2 Auto merge of #39409 - pnkfelix:mir-borrowck2, r=nikomatsakis
MIR EndRegion Statements (was MIR dataflow for Borrows)

This PR adds an `EndRegion` statement to MIR (where the `EndRegion` statement is what terminates a borrow).

An earlier version of the PR implemented a dataflow analysis on borrow expressions, but I am now factoring that into a follow-up PR so that reviewing this one is easier. (And also because there are some revisions I want to make to that dataflow code, but I want this PR to get out of WIP status...)

This is a baby step towards MIR borrowck. I just want to get the review process going while I independently work on the remaining steps.
2017-06-19 13:01:27 +00:00
Taylor Cramer
9f710530a7 On-demand is_const_fn 2017-06-13 23:10:59 -07:00
Felix S. Klock II
1d315cf7da Add EndRegion statement kind to MIR.
* Emit `EndRegion` for every code-extent for which we observe a
   borrow. To do this, we needed to thread source info back through
   to `fn in_scope`, which makes this commit a bit more painful than
   one might have expected.

 * There is `end_region` emission in `Builder::pop_scope` and in
   `Builder::exit_scope`; the first handles falling out of a scope
   normally, the second handles e.g. `break`.

 * Remove `EndRegion` statements during the erase_regions mir
   transformation.

 * Preallocate the terminator block, and throw an `Unreachable` marker
   on it from the outset. Then overwrite that Terminator as necessary
   on demand.

 * Instead of marking the scope as needs_cleanup after seeing a
   borrow, just treat every scope in the chain as being part of the
   diverge_block (after any *one* of them has separately signalled
   that it needs cleanup, e.g. due to having a destructor to run).

 * Allow for resume terminators to be patched when looking up drop flags.

   (In particular, `MirPatch::new` has an explicit code path,
   presumably previously unreachable, that patches up such resume
   terminators.)

 * Make `Scope` implement `Debug` trait.

 * Expanded a stray comment: we do not emit StorageDead on diverging
   paths, but that end behavior might not be desirable.
2017-06-12 13:06:42 +02:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
63481a57dc rustc: make InferCtxt optional in MemCategorizationContext. 2017-06-10 15:29:18 +03:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
1f874ded52 rustc: do not depend on infcx.tables in MemCategorizationContext. 2017-06-10 14:34:45 +03:00
Niko Matsakis
5fb0f0dc2e strip param-env from infcx 2017-06-01 13:31:09 -04:00
Niko Matsakis
6c4b961eff move projection mode into parameter environment 2017-06-01 12:56:30 -04:00
bors
4ed2edaafe Auto merge of #42281 - eddyb:well-adjusted, r=nikomatsakis
Decompose Adjustment into smaller steps and remove the method map.

The method map held method callee information for:
* actual method calls (`x.f(...)`)
* overloaded unary, binary, indexing and call operators
* *every overloaded deref adjustment* (many can exist for each expression)

That last one was a historical ~~accident~~ hack, and part of the motivation for this PR, along with:
* a desire to compose adjustments more freely
* containing the autoderef logic better to avoid mutation within an inference snapshot
* not creating `TyFnDef` types which are incompatible with the original one
  * i.e. we used to take a`TyFnDef`'s `for<'a> &'a T -> &'a U` signature and instantiate `'a` using a region inference variable, *then* package the resulting `&'b T -> &'b U` signature in another `TyFnDef`, while keeping *the same* `DefId` and `Substs`
* to fix #3548 by explicitly writing autorefs for the RHS of comparison operators

Individual commits tell their own story, of "atomic" changes avoiding breaking semantics.

Future work based on this PR could include:
* removing the signature from `TyFnDef`, now that it's always "canonical"
  * some questions of variance remain, as subtyping *still* treats the signature differently
* moving part of the typeck logic for methods, autoderef and coercion into `rustc::traits`
* allowing LUB coercions (joining multiple expressions) to "stack up" many adjustments
* transitive coercions (e.g. reify or unsize after multiple steps of autoderef)

r? @nikomatsakis
2017-06-01 11:34:13 +00:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
194fe695e3 rustc: decompose Adjustment into a vector of adjustment steps. 2017-06-01 08:59:47 +03:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
91d603a2a7 rustc: move autoref and unsize from Adjust::DerefRef to Adjustment. 2017-06-01 08:59:47 +03:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
552ab37a10 rustc: replace method_map with Def::Method and node_substs entries. 2017-06-01 08:59:47 +03:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
b4988f0792 rustc: keep overloaded autoderef MethodCallee's in Adjust. 2017-06-01 08:59:47 +03:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
9a53c3e904 rustc: remove unused field of mc::Categorization::Deref. 2017-06-01 08:59:47 +03:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
c6651ffd8e rustc: remove Copy from Adjustment and Adjust. 2017-06-01 08:59:19 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
caecb76f08 Turn sufficiently old compatibility lints into hard errors 2017-05-30 22:00:30 +03:00