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bors
ebec55406b Auto merge of #37824 - jseyfried:symbols, r=eddyb
Clean up `ast::Attribute`, `ast::CrateConfig`, and string interning

This PR
 - removes `ast::Attribute_` (changing `Attribute` from `Spanned<Attribute_>` to a struct),
 - moves a `MetaItem`'s name from the `MetaItemKind` variants to a field of `MetaItem`,
 - avoids needlessly wrapping `ast::MetaItem` with `P`,
 - moves string interning into `syntax::symbol` (`ast::Name` is a reexport of `symbol::Symbol` for now),
 - replaces `InternedString` with `Symbol` in the AST, HIR, and various other places, and
 - refactors `ast::CrateConfig` from a `Vec` to a `HashSet`.

r? @eddyb
2016-11-21 08:08:47 -06:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
bf41c85c24 Cleanup. 2016-11-21 09:21:48 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
b4d3df6592 Stabilize RFC 1560. 2016-11-21 09:10:16 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
36c8f6b0d3 Cleanup InternedString. 2016-11-21 09:00:56 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
e85a0d70b8 Use Symbol instead of InternedString in the AST, HIR, and various other places. 2016-11-21 09:00:55 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
d2f8fb0a0a Move syntax::util::interner -> syntax::symbol, cleanup. 2016-11-20 23:40:20 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
a2626410d7 Refactor MetaItemKind to use Names instead of InternedStrings. 2016-11-20 11:46:06 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
3ea2bc4e93 Refactor away ast::Attribute_. 2016-11-20 11:46:00 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
6cb33a089f Cleanup formatting. 2016-11-17 08:16:32 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
9c88650080 Add feature use_extern_macros. 2016-11-17 08:08:06 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
b25c063caa Refactor out PerNS. 2016-11-17 08:07:47 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
1bbf7a43d3 Add field expansion: Mark to NameBinding. 2016-11-17 08:07:46 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
83aac43f52 Refactor Resolver::builtin_macros to use NameBindings instead of DefIds. 2016-11-17 08:07:45 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
641274f907 Resolve imports during expansion. 2016-11-17 08:07:44 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
907120637e Add field module.unresolved_invocations. 2016-11-17 08:07:41 +00:00
bors
5293b913c4 Auto merge of #37456 - estebank:unused-imports-verbosity, r=jonathandturner
Group unused import warnings per import list

Given a file

``` rust
use std::collections::{BinaryHeap, BTreeMap, BTreeSet};

fn main() {}
```

Show a single warning, instead of three for each unused import:

``` nocode
warning: unused imports, #[warn(unused_imports)] on by default
 --> file2.rs:1:24
  |
1 | use std::collections::{BinaryHeap, BTreeMap, BTreeSet};
  |                        ^^^^^^^^^^  ^^^^^^^^  ^^^^^^^^
```

Include support for lints pointing at `MultilineSpan`s, instead of just
`Span`s.

Fixes #16132.
2016-11-11 09:04:17 -08:00
bors
ba2e892249 Auto merge of #37447 - estebank:non-duplicate-definition-error, r=nrc
Show one error for duplicated type definitions

For the following code:

``` rustc
struct Bar;
struct Bar;

fn main () {
}
```

show

``` nocode
error[E0428]: a type named `Bar` has already been defined in this module
  --> src/test/compile-fail/E0428.rs:12:1
   |
11 | struct Bar;
   | ----------- previous definition of `Bar` here
12 | struct Bar;
   | ^^^^^^^^^^^

error: aborting due to previous error
```

instead of

``` nocode
error[E0428]: a type named `Bar` has already been defined in this module
  --> src/test/compile-fail/E0428.rs:12:1
   |
11 | struct Bar;
   | ----------- previous definition of `Bar` here
12 | struct Bar;
   | ^^^^^^^^^^^

error[E0428]: a value named `Bar` has already been defined in this module
  --> src/test/compile-fail/E0428.rs:12:1
   |
11 | struct Bar;
   | ----------- previous definition of `Bar` here
12 | struct Bar;
   | ^^^^^^^^^^^

error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
```

Fixes #35767.
2016-11-11 05:55:04 -08:00
bors
3dced6f71e Auto merge of #37645 - jseyfried:fix_crate_var_in_custom_derives, r=nrc
Fix regression involving custom derives on items with `$crate`

The regression was introduced in #37213.

I believe we cannot make the improvements from #37213 work with the current custom derive setup (c.f. https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/37637#issuecomment-258959145) -- we'll have to wait for `TokenStream`'s API to improve.

Fixes #37637.
r? @nrc
2016-11-10 11:25:17 -08:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
0a998b86e9 Support #[macro_reexport]ing custom derives. 2016-11-10 11:19:34 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
11195676a0 Elimite $crate before invokng custom derives. 2016-11-10 10:23:35 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
872943c317 Improve macro reexports. 2016-11-10 10:04:24 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
85f74c0eea Add variants Def::Macro and Namespace::MacroNS. 2016-11-10 09:21:44 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
dd0781ea25 Register and stability check #[no_link] crates. 2016-11-10 09:21:29 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
624a9b7311 Avoid building multiple reduced graphs for a crate
that is referenced by multiple `extern crate` items.
2016-11-10 09:20:55 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
b0e13dc5ba Treat extern crates more like imports (pure refactoring). 2016-11-10 06:04:40 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
8021ede601 nit: clean up some redundant code. 2016-11-10 06:03:51 +00:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
368281a110 Rollup merge of #37412 - eddyb:lazy-6, r=nikomatsakis
[6/n] rustc: transition HIR function bodies from Block to Expr.

_This is part of a series ([prev](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/37408) | [next](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/37676)) of patches designed to rework rustc into an out-of-order on-demand pipeline model for both better feature support (e.g. [MIR-based](https://github.com/solson/miri) early constant evaluation) and incremental execution of compiler passes (e.g. type-checking), with beneficial consequences to IDE support as well.
If any motivation is unclear, please ask for additional PR description clarifications or code comments._

<hr>

The main change here is that functions and closures both use `Expr` instead of `Block` for their bodies.
For closures this actually allows a honest representation of brace-less closure bodies, e.g. `|x| x + 1` is now distinguishable from `|x| { x + 1 }`, therefore this PR is `[syntax-breaking]` (cc @Manishearth).

Using `Expr` allows more logic to be shared between constant bodies and function bodies, with some small such changes already part of this PR, and eventually easing #35078 and per-body type tables.

Incidentally, there used to be some corners cut here and there and as such I had to (re)write divergence tracking for type-checking so that it is capable of understanding basic structured control-flow:

``` rust
fn a(x: bool) -> i32 {
    // match also works (as long as all arms diverge)
    if x { panic!("true") } else { return 1; }
    0 // "unreachable expression" after this PR
}
```

And since liveness' "not all control paths return a value" moved to type-checking we can have nice things:

``` rust
// before & after:
fn b() -> i32 { 0; } // help: consider removing this semicolon

// only after this PR
fn c() -> i32 { { 0; } } // help: consider removing this semicolon
fn d() { let x: i32 = { 0; }; } // help: consider removing this semicolon
fn e() { f({ 0; }); } // help: consider removing this semicolon
```
2016-11-10 03:46:28 +02:00
Esteban Küber
43aed325aa Show one error for duplicated type definitions
For the following code:

```rustc
struct Bar;
struct Bar;

fn main () {
}
```

show

```nocode
error[E0428]: a type named `Bar` has already been defined in this module
  --> src/test/compile-fail/E0428.rs:12:1
   |
11 | struct Bar;
   | ----------- previous definition of `Bar` here
12 | struct Bar;
   | ^^^^^^^^^^^

error: aborting due to previous error
```

instead of

```nocode
error[E0428]: a type named `Bar` has already been defined in this module
  --> src/test/compile-fail/E0428.rs:12:1
   |
11 | struct Bar;
   | ----------- previous definition of `Bar` here
12 | struct Bar;
   | ^^^^^^^^^^^

error[E0428]: a value named `Bar` has already been defined in this module
  --> src/test/compile-fail/E0428.rs:12:1
   |
11 | struct Bar;
   | ----------- previous definition of `Bar` here
12 | struct Bar;
   | ^^^^^^^^^^^

error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
```
2016-11-09 16:19:49 -08:00
Eduard Burtescu
de0ffadb67 rustc: unify and simplify managing associated items. 2016-11-10 02:06:34 +02:00
Eduard Burtescu
49772fbf5d syntax: don't fake a block around closures' bodies during parsing. 2016-11-10 01:44:45 +02:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
bd9969fb11 Rollup merge of #37428 - estebank:generic-type-error-span, r=sanxiyn
Point to type argument span when used as trait

Given the following code:

``` rust
struct Foo<T: Clone>(T);

use std::ops::Add;

impl<T: Clone, Add> Add for Foo<T> {
  type Output = usize;

  fn add(self, rhs: Self) -> Self::Output {
    unimplemented!();
  }
}
```

present the following output:

``` nocode
error[E0404]: `Add` is not a trait
 --> file3.rs:5:21
  |
5 | impl<T: Clone, Add> Add for Okok<T> {
  |                ---  ^^^ expected trait, found type parameter
  |                |
  |                type parameter defined here
```

Fixes #35987.
2016-11-09 20:51:16 +02:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
dc8ac2679a Rollup merge of #37229 - nnethercote:FxHasher, r=nikomatsakis
Replace FNV with a faster hash function.

Hash table lookups are very hot in rustc profiles and the time taken within `FnvHash` itself is a big part of that. Although FNV is a simple hash, it processes its input one byte at a time. In contrast, Firefox has a homespun hash function that is also simple but works on multiple bytes at a time. So I tried it out and the results are compelling:

```
futures-rs-test  4.326s vs  4.212s --> 1.027x faster (variance: 1.001x, 1.007x)
helloworld       0.233s vs  0.232s --> 1.004x faster (variance: 1.037x, 1.016x)
html5ever-2016-  5.397s vs  5.210s --> 1.036x faster (variance: 1.009x, 1.006x)
hyper.0.5.0      5.018s vs  4.905s --> 1.023x faster (variance: 1.007x, 1.006x)
inflate-0.1.0    4.889s vs  4.872s --> 1.004x faster (variance: 1.012x, 1.007x)
issue-32062-equ  0.347s vs  0.335s --> 1.035x faster (variance: 1.033x, 1.019x)
issue-32278-big  1.717s vs  1.622s --> 1.059x faster (variance: 1.027x, 1.028x)
jld-day15-parse  1.537s vs  1.459s --> 1.054x faster (variance: 1.005x, 1.003x)
piston-image-0. 11.863s vs 11.482s --> 1.033x faster (variance: 1.060x, 1.002x)
regex.0.1.30     2.517s vs  2.453s --> 1.026x faster (variance: 1.011x, 1.013x)
rust-encoding-0  2.080s vs  2.047s --> 1.016x faster (variance: 1.005x, 1.005x)
syntex-0.42.2   32.268s vs 31.275s --> 1.032x faster (variance: 1.014x, 1.022x)
syntex-0.42.2-i 17.629s vs 16.559s --> 1.065x faster (variance: 1.013x, 1.021x)
```

(That's a stage1 compiler doing debug builds. Results for a stage2 compiler are similar.)

The attached commit is not in a state suitable for landing because I changed the implementation of FnvHasher without changing its name (because that would have required touching many lines in the compiler). Nonetheless, it is a good place to start discussions.

Profiles show very clearly that this new hash function is a lot faster to compute than FNV. The quality of the new hash function is less clear -- it seems to do better in some cases and worse in others (judging by the number of instructions executed in `Hash{Map,Set}::get`).

CC @brson, @arthurprs
2016-11-09 20:51:15 +02:00
Esteban Küber
a820d99eb2 Group unused import warnings per path list
Given a file

```rust
use std::collections::{BinaryHeap, BTreeMap, BTreeSet};

fn main() {}
```

Show a single warning, instead of three for each unused import:

```nocode
warning: unused imports, #[warn(unused_imports)] on by default
 --> foo.rs:1:24
  |
1 | use std::collections::{BinaryHeap, BTreeMap, BTreeSet};
  |                        ^^^^^^^^^^  ^^^^^^^^  ^^^^^^^^
```

Include support for lints pointing at `MultilineSpan`s, instead of just
`Span`s.
2016-11-08 17:44:21 -08:00
Esteban Küber
3edb4fc563 Point to type argument span when used as trait
Given the following code:

```rust
struct Foo<T: Clone>(T);

use std::ops::Add;

impl<T: Clone, Add> Add for Foo<T> {
    type Output = usize;

    fn add(self, rhs: Self) -> Self::Output {
      unimplemented!();
    }
}
```

present the following output:

```nocode
error[E0404]: `Add` is not a trait
 --> file3.rs:5:21
  |
5 | impl<T: Clone, Add> Add for Okok<T> {
  |                ---  ^^^ expected trait, found type parameter
  |                |
  |                type parameter defined here
```
2016-11-08 14:17:18 -08:00
bors
38a959a543 Auto merge of #36843 - petrochenkov:dotstab, r=nikomatsakis
Stabilize `..` in tuple (struct) patterns

I'd like to nominate `..` in tuple and tuple struct patterns for stabilization.
This feature is a relatively small extension to existing stable functionality and doesn't have known blockers.
The feature first appeared in Rust 1.10 6 months ago.
An example of use: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/36203

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/33627
r? @nikomatsakis
2016-11-08 02:06:45 -08:00
Nicholas Nethercote
00e48affde Replace FnvHasher use with FxHasher.
This speeds up compilation by 3--6% across most of rustc-benchmarks.
2016-11-08 15:14:59 +11:00
bors
09fc1af9d8 Auto merge of #37506 - jseyfried:improve_shadowing_checks, r=nrc
macros: improve shadowing checks

This PR improves macro-expanded shadowing checks to work with out-of-(pre)order expansion.

Out-of-order expansion became possible in #37084, so this technically a [breaking-change] for nightly.
The regression test from this PR is an example of code that would break.

r? @nrc
2016-11-06 19:12:28 -08:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
74bb594563 Stabilize .. in tuple (struct) patterns 2016-11-03 01:38:15 +03:00
Jonathan Turner
b333860611 Rollup merge of #37498 - sanxiyn:unused-type-alias, r=eddyb
Remove unused type aliases

Found by extending the dead code lint. The lint itself is work in progress because of false positives.

cc #37455.
2016-11-02 15:09:42 -04:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
076c5d445b Fix shadowing checking. 2016-11-02 07:42:37 +00:00
Seo Sanghyeon
07c8a25f42 Remove unused type aliases 2016-10-31 23:14:27 +09:00
Guillaume Gomez
aa80a8c0a9 Rollup merge of #37475 - AndiDog:feature/error-explanation-E0532, r=GuillaumeGomez
Add E0532 error explanation

This resolves one of the error list in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/35347 - just because I stumbled over it today.

I assumed the error code should be removed from `register_diagnostics!` because it's now defined above.

Since that is my first code contribution, please check that all is in order. It would be helpful to know how to run the test for the `compile_fail,E0532` part. I did `make check-stage1-cfail NO_REBUILD=1` but that doesn't test the inlined example.

r? @GuillaumeGomez
2016-10-31 12:27:24 +01:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
6c4b551403 Cleanup Resolver::disallowed_shadowing. 2016-10-31 06:56:06 +00:00
Andreas Sommer
c8937e0e6a Add E0532 error explanation 2016-10-31 01:53:23 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
f12e66e642 Rollup merge of #37430 - robinst:missing-crate-message-add-semicolon, r=eddyb
Add semicolon to "Maybe a missing `extern crate foo`" message

I had it a couple of times that I was missing the "extern crate" line
after I introduced a new dependency. So I copied the text from the
message and inserted it into the beginning of my code, only to find the
compiler complaining that I was missing the semicolon. (I forgot to add
it after the text that I had pasted.)

There's a similar message which does include the semicolon, namely
"help: you can import it into scope: `use foo::Bar;`". I think the two
messages should be consistent, so this change adds it for "extern
crate".
2016-10-28 17:05:47 +02:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
a9f91b1b0e Preparations and cleanup
Diagnostics for struct path resolution errors in resolve and typeck are unified.
Self type is treated as a type alias in few places (not reachable yet).
Unsafe cell is seen in constants even through type aliases.
All checks for struct paths in typeck work on type level.
2016-10-27 22:14:41 +03:00
Robin Stocker
de5172ce5f Add semicolon to "Maybe a missing extern crate foo" message
I had it a couple of times that I was missing the "extern crate" line
after I introduced a new dependency. So I copied the text from the
message and inserted it into the beginning of my code, only to find the
compiler complaining that I was missing the semicolon. (I forgot to add
it after the text that I had pasted.)

There's a similar message which does include the semicolon, namely
"help: you can import it into scope: `use foo::Bar;`". I think the two
messages should be consistent, so this change adds it for "extern
crate".
2016-10-27 15:24:08 +11:00
Guillaume Gomez
cf6f885e75 Rollup merge of #37394 - cramertj:cramertj/unused-import-with-id, r=GuillaumeGomez
Add identifier to unused import warnings

Fix #37376.

For some reason, though, I'm getting warnings with messages like "76:9: 76:16: unused import: `self::g`" instead of "unused import: `self::g`". @pnkfelix Any ideas what might be causing this?
2016-10-26 23:49:27 +02:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
0d30325286 Avoid false positive unused_extern_crates. 2016-10-25 20:38:58 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
04ca378b89 Support use $crate; with a future compatibility warning. 2016-10-25 20:26:00 +00:00