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Dylan DPC
ca8a1b05c6
Rollup merge of #79464 - GuillaumeGomez:doc-keyword-ident, r=jyn514
Extend doc keyword feature by allowing any ident

Part of #51315.

As suggested by ``@danielhenrymantilla`` in [this comment](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/51315#issuecomment-733879934), this PR extends `#[doc(keyword = "...")]` to allow any ident to be used as keyword. The final goal is to allow (proc-)macro crates' owners to write documentation of the keywords they might introduce.

r? ``@jyn514``
2020-11-29 03:14:21 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
482b3accdd Remove unused is_doc_keyword function 2020-11-27 17:54:28 +01:00
Jonas Schievink
6fcd589025
Rollup merge of #79000 - sivadeilra:user/ardavis/lev_distance, r=wesleywiser
Move lev_distance to rustc_ast, make non-generic

rustc_ast currently has a few dependencies on rustc_lexer. Ideally, an AST
would not have any dependency its lexer, for minimizing
design-time dependencies. Breaking this dependency would also have practical
benefits, since modifying rustc_lexer would not trigger a rebuild of rustc_ast.

This commit does not remove the rustc_ast --> rustc_lexer dependency,
but it does remove one of the sources of this dependency, which is the
code that handles fuzzy matching between symbol names for making suggestions
in diagnostics. Since that code depends only on Symbol, it is easy to move
it to rustc_span. It might even be best to move it to a separate crate,
since other tools such as Cargo use the same algorithm, and have simply
contain a duplicate of the code.

This changes the signature of find_best_match_for_name so that it is no
longer generic over its input. I checked the optimized binaries, and this
function was duplicated for nearly every call site, because most call sites
used short-lived iterator chains, generic over Map and such. But there's
no good reason for a function like this to be generic, since all it does
is immediately convert the generic input (the Iterator impl) to a concrete
Vec<Symbol>. This has all of the costs of generics (duplicated method bodies)
with no benefit.

Changing find_best_match_for_name to be non-generic removed about 10KB of
code from the optimized binary. I know it's a drop in the bucket, but we have
to start reducing binary size, and beginning to tame over-use of generics
is part of that.
2020-11-26 13:39:05 +01:00
Arlie Davis
5481c1bd6d Move lev_distance to rustc_ast, make non-generic
rustc_ast currently has a few dependencies on rustc_lexer. Ideally, an AST
would not have any dependency its lexer, for minimizing unnecessarily
design-time dependencies. Breaking this dependency would also have practical
benefits, since modifying rustc_lexer would not trigger a rebuild of rustc_ast.

This commit does not remove the rustc_ast --> rustc_lexer dependency,
but it does remove one of the sources of this dependency, which is the
code that handles fuzzy matching between symbol names for making suggestions
in diagnostics. Since that code depends only on Symbol, it is easy to move
it to rustc_span. It might even be best to move it to a separate crate,
since other tools such as Cargo use the same algorithm, and have simply
contain a duplicate of the code.

This changes the signature of find_best_match_for_name so that it is no
longer generic over its input. I checked the optimized binaries, and this
function was duplicated at nearly every call site, because most call sites
used short-lived iterator chains, generic over Map and such. But there's
no good reason for a function like this to be generic, since all it does
is immediately convert the generic input (the Iterator impl) to a concrete
Vec<Symbol>. This has all of the costs of generics (duplicated method bodies)
with no benefit.

Changing find_best_match_for_name to be non-generic removed about 10KB of
code from the optimized binary. I know it's a drop in the bucket, but we have
to start reducing binary size, and beginning to tame over-use of generics
is part of that.
2020-11-24 16:12:23 -08:00
Camelid
810324d1f3 Rename optin_builtin_traits to auto_traits
They were originally called "opt-in, built-in traits" (OIBITs), but
people realized that the name was too confusing and a mouthful, and so
they were renamed to just "auto traits". The feature flag's name wasn't
updated, though, so that's what this PR does.

There are some other spots in the compiler that still refer to OIBITs,
but I don't think changing those now is worth it since they are internal
and not particularly relevant to this PR.

Also see <https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/opt-in.2C.20built-in.20traits.20(auto.20traits).20feature.20name>.
2020-11-23 14:14:06 -08:00
Mara Bos
d3b41497fe Also apply panic_fmt lint suggestions to debug_assert!(). 2020-10-19 00:45:07 +02:00
Mara Bos
3beb2e95a9 Expand assert!(expr) to panic() function instead of panic!() macro.
The panic message might contain braces which should never be
interpreted as format placeholders, which panic!() will do in a future
edition.
2020-10-18 22:30:16 +02:00
Mara Bos
f228efc3f5 Make panic_fmt lint work properly for assert!(expr, msg) too. 2020-10-18 22:29:40 +02:00
Mara Bos
da66a501f6 Specialize panic_fmt lint for the {core,std}::panic!() macros.
It now only reacts to expansion of those macros, and suggests
inserting `"{}", ` in the right place.
2020-10-18 22:26:36 +02:00
bors
b5c37e86ff Auto merge of #78801 - sexxi-goose:min_capture, r=nikomatsakis
RFC-2229: Implement Precise Capture Analysis

### This PR introduces
- Feature gate for RFC-2229 (incomplete) `capture_disjoint_field`
- Rustc Attribute to print out the capture analysis `rustc_capture_analysis`
- Precise capture analysis

### Description of the analysis
1. If the feature gate is not set then all variables that are not local to the closure will be added to the list of captures. (This is for backcompat)
2. The rest of the analysis is based entirely on how the captured `Place`s are used within the closure. Precise information (i.e. projections) about the `Place` is maintained throughout.
3. To reduce the amount of information we need to keep track of, we do a minimization step. In this step, we determine a list such that no Place within this list represents an ancestor path to another entry in the list.  Check rust-lang/project-rfc-2229#9 for more detailed examples.
4. To keep the compiler functional as before we implement a Bridge between the results of this new analysis to existing data structures used for closure captures. Note the new capture analysis results are only part of MaybeTypeckTables that is the information is only available during typeck-ing.

### Known issues
- Statements like `let _ = x` will make the compiler ICE when used within a closure with the feature enabled. More generally speaking the issue is caused by `let` statements that create no bindings and are init'ed using a Place expression.

### Testing
We removed the code that would handle the case where the feature gate is not set, to enable the feature as default and did a bors try and perf run. More information here: #78762

### Thanks
This has been slowly in the works for a while now.
I want to call out `@Azhng` `@ChrisPardy` `@null-sleep` `@jenniferwills` `@logmosier` `@roxelo` for working on this and the previous PRs that led up to this, `@nikomatsakis` for guiding us.

Closes rust-lang/project-rfc-2229#7
Closes rust-lang/project-rfc-2229#9
Closes rust-lang/project-rfc-2229#6
Closes rust-lang/project-rfc-2229#19

r? `@nikomatsakis`
2020-11-17 03:56:03 +00:00
bors
9722952f0b Auto merge of #76256 - tgnottingham:issue-74890, r=nikomatsakis
incr-comp: hash and serialize span end line/column

Hash both the length and the end location (line/column) of a span. If we
hash only the length, for example, then two otherwise equal spans with
different end locations will have the same hash. This can cause a
problem during incremental compilation wherein a previous result for a
query that depends on the end location of a span will be incorrectly
reused when the end location of the span it depends on has changed. A
similar analysis applies if some query depends specifically on the
length of the span, but we only hash the end location. So hash both.

Fix #46744, fix #59954, fix #63161, fix #73640, fix #73967, fix #74890, fix #75900

---

See #74890 for a more in-depth analysis.

I haven't thought about what other problems this root cause could be responsible for. Please let me know if anything springs to mind. I believe the issue has existed since the inception of incremental compilation.
2020-11-12 15:34:09 +00:00
Aman Arora
88310cc0eb Indroduce feature flag for RFC-2229
Signed-off-by: Aman Arora <me@aman-arora.com>
2020-11-10 20:58:28 -05:00
David Hewitt
8d43b3cbb9 Add #[cfg(panic = "...")] 2020-11-09 15:30:49 +00:00
Dylan DPC
abaa78baeb
Rollup merge of #78748 - fanzier:tuple-assignment, r=petrochenkov
Implement destructuring assignment for tuples

This is the first step towards implementing destructuring assignment (RFC: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2909, tracking issue: #71126). This PR is the first part of #71156, which was split up to allow for easier review.

Quick summary: This change allows destructuring the LHS of an assignment if it's a (possibly nested) tuple.
It is implemented via a desugaring (AST -> HIR lowering) as follows:
```rust
(a,b) = (1,2)
```
... becomes ...
```rust
{
  let (lhs0,lhs1) = (1,2);
  a = lhs0;
  b = lhs1;
}
```

Thanks to `@varkor` who helped with the implementation, particularly around default binding modes.

r? `@petrochenkov`
2020-11-09 01:13:44 +01:00
Fabian Zaiser
3a7a997323 Implement destructuring assignment for tuples
Co-authored-by: varkor <github@varkor.com>
2020-11-07 13:17:19 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
bcd2f2df67 fix a couple of clippy warnings:
filter_next
manual_strip
redundant_static_lifetimes
single_char_pattern
unnecessary_cast
unused_unit
op_ref
redundant_closure
useless_conversion
2020-11-04 13:48:50 +01:00
Tyson Nottingham
b71e627b26 incr-comp: hash span end line/column
Hash both the length and the end location (line/column) of a span. If we
hash only the length, for example, then two otherwise equal spans with
different end locations will have the same hash. This can cause a
problem during incremental compilation wherein a previous result for a
query that depends on the end location of a span will be incorrectly
reused when the end location of the span it depends on has changed. A
similar analysis applies if some query depends specifically on the
length of the span, but we only hash the end location. So hash both.

Fix #46744, fix #59954, fix #63161, fix #73640, fix #73967, fix #74890, fix #75900
2020-11-04 01:37:18 -08:00
bors
56293097f7 Auto merge of #78711 - m-ou-se:rollup-pxqnny7, r=m-ou-se
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #77950 (Add support for SHA256 source file hashing)
 - #78624 (Sync rustc_codegen_cranelift)
 - #78626 (Improve errors about #[deprecated] attribute)
 - #78659 (Corrected suggestion for generic parameters in `function_item_references` lint)
 - #78687 (Suggest library/std when running all stage 0 tests)
 - #78699 (Show more error information in lldb_batchmode)
 - #78709 (Fix panic in bootstrap for non-workspace path dependencies.)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2020-11-03 18:58:06 +00:00
Mara Bos
52405f7c0c
Rollup merge of #77950 - arlosi:sha256, r=eddyb
Add support for SHA256 source file hashing

Adds support for `-Z src-hash-algorithm sha256`, which became available in LLVM 11.

Using an older version of LLVM will cause an error `invalid checksum kind` if the hash algorithm is set to sha256.

r? `@eddyb`
cc #70401 `@est31`
2020-11-03 19:32:26 +01:00
bors
5cdf5b882d Auto merge of #76931 - oli-obk:const_prop_inline_lint_madness, r=wesleywiser
Properly handle lint spans after MIR inlining

The first commit shows what happens when we apply mir inlining and then cause lints on the inlined MIR.
The second commit fixes that.

r? `@wesleywiser`
2020-11-03 16:32:34 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
f8539221d0
Rollup merge of #78524 - tmiasko:source-files-borrow, r=Aaron1011
Avoid BorrowMutError with RUSTC_LOG=debug

```console
$ touch empty.rs
$ env RUSTC_LOG=debug rustc +stage1 --crate-type=lib empty.rs
```

Fails with a `BorrowMutError` because source map files are already
borrowed while `features_query` attempts to format a log message
containing a span.

Release the borrow before the query to avoid the issue.
2020-10-30 18:00:54 +09:00
Jonas Schievink
151db25599
Rollup merge of #78423 - tgnottingham:caching_source_map_bounds_check, r=oli-obk
rustc_span: improve bounds checks in byte_pos_to_line_and_col

The effect of this change is to consider edge-case spans that start or
end at the position one past the end of a file to be valid during span
hashing and encoding. This change means that these spans will be
preserved across incremental compilation sessions when they are part of
a serialized query result, instead of causing the dummy span to be used.
2020-10-29 17:05:17 +01:00
Tomasz Miąsko
79cc5099b1 Use RwLock instead of Lock for SourceMap::files 2020-10-29 18:09:53 +01:00
bors
31ee872db5 Auto merge of #78415 - tgnottingham:expn_id_tag_hash, r=Aaron1011
rustc_span: avoid hashing ExpnId tag when using cached hash
2020-10-28 20:03:55 +00:00
bors
db241bb0c8 Auto merge of #78458 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-tan044s, r=Dylan-DPC
Rollup of 10 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #78152 (Separate unsized locals)
 - #78297 (Suggest calling await on method call and field access)
 - #78351 (Move "mutable thing in const" check from interning to validity)
 - #78365 (check object safety of generic constants)
 - #78379 (Tweak invalid `fn` header and body parsing)
 - #78391 (Add const_fn in generics test)
 - #78401 (resolve: private fields in tuple struct ctor diag)
 - #78408 (Remove tokens from foreign items in `TokenStripper`)
 - #78447 (Fix typo in  comment)
 - #78453 (Fix typo in comments)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
2020-10-28 01:40:06 +00:00
Dylan DPC
3349b6847f
Rollup merge of #78447 - bugadani:typo, r=matthewjasper
Fix typo in  comment

I hope I got all the typos in that word. :)
2020-10-28 01:21:37 +01:00
Dylan DPC
346aeef496
Rollup merge of #78152 - spastorino:separate-unsized-locals, r=oli-obk
Separate unsized locals

Closes #71694

Takes over again #72029 and #74971

cc @RalfJung @oli-obk @pnkfelix @eddyb as they've participated in previous reviews of this PR.
2020-10-28 01:21:08 +01:00
bors
90e6d0d46b Auto merge of #75671 - nathanwhit:cstring-temp-lint, r=oli-obk
Uplift `temporary-cstring-as-ptr` lint from `clippy` into rustc

The general consensus seems to be that this lint covers a common enough mistake to warrant inclusion in rustc.
The diagnostic message might need some tweaking, as I'm not sure the use of second-person perspective matches the rest of rustc, but I'd like to hear others' thoughts on that.

(cc #53224).

r? `@oli-obk`
2020-10-27 22:59:13 +00:00
Tyson Nottingham
47dad31a04 rustc_span: represent line bounds with Range 2020-10-27 15:47:29 -07:00
Santiago Pastorino
708fc3b1a2
Add unsized_fn_params feature 2020-10-27 14:45:02 -03:00
Dániel Buga
da64d07191 Fix typo in comment 2020-10-27 17:08:14 +01:00
Ayrton
511fe048b4 Changed lint to check for std::fmt::Pointer and transmute
The lint checks arguments in calls to `transmute` or functions that have
`Pointer` as a trait bound and displays a warning if the argument is a function
reference. Also checks for `std::fmt::Pointer::fmt` to handle formatting macros
although it doesn't depend on the exact expansion of the macro or formatting
internals. `std::fmt::Pointer` and `std::fmt::Pointer::fmt` were also added as
diagnostic items and symbols.
2020-10-27 11:04:04 -04:00
Oliver Scherer
c8a866ea17 Show the inline stack of MIR lints that only occur after inlining 2020-10-27 14:08:07 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
46b8e46fe1
Rollup merge of #78396 - josephlr:ermsb, r=petrochenkov
Add compiler support for LLVM's x86_64 ERMSB feature

This change is needed for compiler-builtins to check for this feature
when implementing memcpy/memset. See:
  https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-builtins/pull/365

Without this change, the following code compiles, but does nothing:
```rust
#[cfg(target_feature = "ermsb")]
pub unsafe fn ermsb_memcpy() { ... }
```

The change just does compile-time detection. I think that runtime
detection will have to come in a follow-up CL to std-detect.

Like all the CPU feature flags, this just references #44839

Signed-off-by: Joe Richey <joerichey@google.com>
2020-10-27 08:45:24 +09:00
Tyson Nottingham
df59a44fea rustc_span: improve bounds checks in byte_pos_to_line_and_col
The effect of this change is to consider edge-case spans that start or
end at the position one past the end of a file to be valid during span
hashing and encoding. This change means that these spans will be
preserved across incremental compilation sessions when they are part of
a serialized query result, instead of causing the dummy span to be used.
2020-10-26 16:34:04 -07:00
Nathan Whitaker
1bcd2452fe Address review comments 2020-10-26 18:19:48 -04:00
Nathan Whitaker
8b65df06ce Address review comments 2020-10-26 18:19:47 -04:00
Tyson Nottingham
a3623e0542 rustc_span: avoid hashing ExpnId tag when using cached hash 2020-10-26 13:43:48 -07:00
Joe Richey
ad552bc17e
Add compiler support for LLVM's x86 ERMSB feature
This change is needed for compiler-builtins to check for this feature
when implementing memcpy/memset. See:
  https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-builtins/pull/365

The change just does compile-time detection. I think that runtime
detection will have to come in a follow-up CL to std-detect.

Like all the CPU feature flags, this just references #44839

Signed-off-by: Joe Richey <joerichey@google.com>
2020-10-26 03:46:54 -07:00
Yuki Okushi
72e02b015e
Rollup merge of #78208 - liketechnik:issue-69399, r=oli-obk
replace `#[allow_internal_unstable]` with `#[rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable]` for `const fn`s

`#[allow_internal_unstable]` is currently used to side-step feature gate and stability checks.
While it was originally only meant to be used only on macros, its use was expanded to `const fn`s.

This pr adds stricter checks for the usage of `#[allow_internal_unstable]` (only on macros) and introduces the `#[rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable]` attribute for usage on `const fn`s.

This pr does not change any of the functionality associated with the use of `#[allow_internal_unstable]` on macros or the usage of `#[rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable]` (instead of `#[allow_internal_unstable]`) on `const fn`s (see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/69399#issuecomment-712911540).

Note: The check for `#[rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable]` currently only validates that the attribute is used on a function, because I don't know how I would check if the function is a `const fn` at the place of the check. I therefore openend this as a 'draft pull request'.

Closes rust-lang/rust#69399

r? @oli-obk
2020-10-25 18:43:40 +09:00
Mara Bos
4f7ffbf351 Fix const core::panic!(non_literal_str). 2020-10-22 18:41:35 +02:00
Florian Warzecha
3948b054dc
add rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable attribute
allow_internal_unstable is currently used
to side-step feature gate and stability checks.
While it was originally only meant to be used
only on macros, its use was expanded to
const functions.

This commit prepares stricter checks for the usage of allow_internal_unstable (only on macros)
and introduces the rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable attribute for usage on functions.

See rust-lang/rust#69399
2020-10-21 18:04:18 +02:00
Santiago Pastorino
3c4ad55082
Add inline_const feature flag 2020-10-16 15:13:28 -03:00
Yuki Okushi
022d20759b
Rollup merge of #77739 - est31:remove_unused_code, r=petrochenkov,varkor
Remove unused code

Rustc has a builtin lint for detecting unused code inside a crate, but when an item is marked `pub`, the code, even if unused inside the entire workspace, is never marked as such. Therefore, I've built [warnalyzer](https://github.com/est31/warnalyzer) to detect unused items in a cross-crate setting.

Closes https://github.com/est31/warnalyzer/issues/2
2020-10-15 07:32:29 +09:00
Arlo Siemsen
3296d5ca7b Add support for SHA256 source file hashing for LLVM 11+. 2020-10-14 15:09:51 -07:00
est31
58b3923ad3 Remove unused code from rustc_span 2020-10-14 04:14:32 +02:00
Aaron Hill
9a6ea38647
Add hack to keep actix-web and actori-web compiling
This extends the existing `ident_name_compatibility_hack` to handle the
`tuple_from_req` macro defined in `actix-web` (and its fork
`actori-web`).
2020-10-11 13:20:26 -04:00
bors
fc3d8e3fcc Auto merge of #77687 - est31:hash_shorter_path, r=davidtwco
Use shorter path for std:#️⃣:Hash
2020-10-09 08:09:32 +00:00
xd009642
a6e2b636e6 Implement the instruction_set attribute 2020-10-08 23:32:20 +01:00
est31
7367cfef59 Use shorter path for std:#️⃣:Hash 2020-10-08 03:25:01 +02:00