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Aleksey Kladov
63e1e63a91 start cleaning up the resolution
Nameres related types, like `PerNs<Resolution>`, can represent
unreasonable situations, like a local in a type namespace. We should
clean this up, by requiring that call-site specifies the kind of
resolution it expects.
2019-09-12 21:34:22 +03:00
uHOOCCOOHu
8c078a0164
Infer box expression 2019-09-12 02:35:09 +08:00
uHOOCCOOHu
c033d18700
Fix typo 2019-09-11 22:39:02 +08:00
bors[bot]
c3d96f64ef
Merge #1795
1795: Make macro scope a real name scope and fix some details r=matklad a=uHOOCCOOHu

This PR make macro's module scope a real name scope in `PerNs`, instead of handling `Either<PerNs, MacroDef>` everywhere.

In `rustc`, the macro scope behave exactly the same as type and value scope.
It is valid that macros, types and values having exact the same name, and a `use` statement will import all of them. This happened to module `alloc::vec` and macro `alloc::vec!`.
So `Either` is not suitable here.

There is a trap that not only does `#[macro_use]` import all `#[macro_export] macro_rules`, but also imports all macros `use`d in the crate root.
In other words, it just _imports all macros in the module scope of crate root_. (Visibility of `use` doesn't matter.)

And it also happened to `libstd` which has `use alloc_crate::vec;` in crate root to re-export `alloc::vec`, which it both a module and a macro.
The current implementation of `#[macro_use] extern crate` doesn't work here, so that is why only macros directly from  `libstd` like `dbg!` work, while `vec!` from `liballoc` doesn't.
This PR fixes this.

Another point is that, after some tests, I figure out that _`macro_rules` does NOT define macro in current module scope at all_.
It defines itself in legacy textual scope. And if `#[macro_export]` is given, it also is defined ONLY in module scope of crate root. (Then being `macro_use`d, as mentioned above)
(Well, the nightly [Declarative Macro 2.0](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/39412) simply always define in current module scope only, just like normal items do. But it is not yet supported by us)

After this PR, in my test, all non-builtin macros are resolved now. (Hover text for documentation is available) So it fixes #1688 . Since compiler builtin macros are marked as `#[rustc_doc_only_macro]` instead of `#[macro_export]`, we can simply tweak the condition to let it resolved, but it may cause expansion error.

Some critical notes are also given in doc-comments.

<img width="447" alt="Screenshot_20190909_223859" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/14816024/64540366-ac1ef600-d352-11e9-804f-566ba7559206.png">


Co-authored-by: uHOOCCOOHu <hooccooh1896@gmail.com>
2019-09-09 21:09:23 +00:00
Niko Matsakis
85fdf57dbd modify tests
Some method resolution tests now yield `{unknown}` where they did not
before.

Other tests now succeed, likely because this is helping the solver
steer its efforts.
2019-09-09 16:05:31 -04:00
Niko Matsakis
3f9996d18a also make "unknown" case non-enumerable 2019-09-09 15:30:26 -04:00
Niko Matsakis
65582933cf make all traits non-enumerable
As discussed on Zulip, this actually matches the present behavior of
rustc.
2019-09-09 15:24:24 -04:00
uHOOCCOOHu
5f48ef3902
Strip 2019-09-10 01:21:29 +08:00
uHOOCCOOHu
40f9134159
Make macro scope a real name scope
Fix some details about module scoping
2019-09-09 20:54:02 +08:00
uHOOCCOOHu
92c07803cc
Rename textual_macro -> legacy_macro
Add comments
2019-09-09 01:34:53 +08:00
uHOOCCOOHu
26b092bd3b
Resolve textual scoped macros inside item 2019-09-09 01:34:53 +08:00
Aleksey Kladov
6021a2a83a cleanup hir db imports 2019-09-08 09:55:12 +03:00
Florian Diebold
8fb3cab76c Fix crash for super trait cycles 2019-09-07 16:49:57 +02:00
Florian Diebold
9db34eec20 Fix Chalk environments
The clauses need to be wrapped in `FromEnv` clauses for elaboration (i.e.
things like inferring `T: Clone` from `T: Copy`) to work correctly.
2019-09-07 16:30:37 +02:00
Florian Diebold
a1776b27c7 Use traits from where clauses for method resolution
E.g. if we have `T: some::Trait`, we can call methods from that trait without it
needing to be in scope.
2019-09-07 16:30:31 +02:00
Florian Diebold
d21cdf3c99 Lower Fn(X, Y) -> Z paths 2019-09-07 15:13:05 +02:00
Florian Diebold
60bdb66ef2 Lower bounds on trait definition, and resolve assoc types from super traits 2019-09-07 14:31:43 +02:00
Florian Diebold
4ae4d9c311 Add some more tests 2019-09-07 13:35:41 +02:00
Florian Diebold
b8c1e402fa Make type walking infrastructure a bit nicer
If/when we switch to using Chalk's Ty, we'll need to replace this by its `Fold`
trait, but I didn't want to import the whole thing just yet.
2019-09-03 14:00:35 +02:00
Florian Diebold
c4fcfa2b0d Properly format impl Trait<Type = Foo> types
It's a bit complicated because we basically have to 'undo' the desugaring, and
the result is very dependent on the specifics of the desugaring and will
probably produce weird results otherwise.
2019-09-03 14:00:35 +02:00
Florian Diebold
741e350d4b Add support for associated type bindings (where Trait<Type = X>) 2019-09-03 14:00:35 +02:00
Florian Diebold
966ab9abd2 Add test for assoc type bindings 2019-09-03 13:25:29 +02:00
Aleksey Kladov
9c3b25177e Correctly build BodySourceMap for macro-expanded expressions 2019-09-03 11:04:38 +03:00
Aleksey Kladov
da850361ba clearer ignore 2019-09-03 09:01:09 +03:00
Aleksey Kladov
82b218b7bf remove needless refs 2019-09-03 08:59:44 +03:00
Aleksey Kladov
48ffbf29b7 use recrod terminology for hir::Pat 2019-09-03 08:59:09 +03:00
Aleksey Kladov
5e3f291195 fix hir for new block syntax 2019-09-02 21:23:19 +03:00
Florian Diebold
f92177cfb5 Add an expr_source method analogous to the source methods in the code model
... and use that instead of exposing the source map.
2019-09-02 14:56:38 +02:00
Aleksey Kladov
0f6c048ce1 ⬆️ insta 2019-08-29 17:04:01 +03:00
Kirill Bulatov
4adfdea1ad Small fixes 2019-08-26 23:00:35 +03:00
Kirill Bulatov
590aed2eec Remove redundant tests 2019-08-26 23:00:27 +03:00
Florian Diebold
e37b6c5837 Make infer_block not unify; add back calculate_least_upper_bound 2019-08-26 22:44:50 +03:00
Kirill Bulatov
44386d5373 An attempt to add the coercion logic for Never 2019-08-26 22:44:50 +03:00
Kirill Bulatov
89f3cc587d Properly coerce never types 2019-08-26 22:44:50 +03:00
Kirill Bulatov
8b612251fd Remove extra inference test 2019-08-26 22:44:50 +03:00
Kirill Bulatov
44cf7b34fe Fix never in if expressions 2019-08-26 22:44:50 +03:00
Kirill Bulatov
c1f47c3788 Add test marks 2019-08-26 22:44:50 +03:00
Kirill Bulatov
0ce05633a1 Fix match type inference for Never match arms 2019-08-26 22:44:50 +03:00
Kirill Bulatov
f63cfd5fca Tests 2019-08-26 22:44:50 +03:00
Phil Ellison
bacb938ab0 Add type_mismatches to InferenceResult and use this in ok-wrapping code fix 2019-08-25 12:55:55 +03:00
Aleksey Kladov
5b18a4eef9 rename struct -> record, pos -> tuple 2019-08-23 16:59:50 +03:00
Florian Diebold
4768f5e717 Improve/fix type bound lowering 2019-08-22 21:58:29 +02:00
Florian Diebold
b1a40042e8 Handle impl/dyn Trait in method resolution
When we have one of these, the `Trait` doesn't need to be in scope to call its
methods. So we need to consider this when looking for method
candidates. (Actually I think the same is true when we have a bound `T:
some::Trait`, but we don't handle that yet).

At the same time, since Chalk doesn't handle these types yet, add a small hack
to skip Chalk in method resolution and just consider `impl Trait: Trait` always
true. This is enough to e.g. get completions for `impl Trait`, but since we
don't do any unification we won't infer the return type of e.g. `impl
Into<i64>::into()`.
2019-08-22 21:55:11 +02:00
Florian Diebold
16a7d8cc85 Add impl Trait and dyn Trait types
- refactor bounds handling in the AST a bit
 - add HIR for bounds
 - add `Ty::Dyn` and `Ty::Opaque` variants and lower `dyn Trait` / `impl Trait`
   syntax to them
2019-08-22 19:33:00 +02:00
Aleksey Kladov
9f238930f1 Don't add ? bounds as real bounds
closes #1709
2019-08-22 15:35:42 +03:00
Aleksey Kladov
189d879659 implement initial type inference for index expressions 2019-08-17 18:05:20 +03:00
Aleksey Kladov
b082cd679a normalize ordering ops 2019-08-17 17:51:01 +03:00
Aleksey Kladov
7e5a186c1f Introduce separate hir::BinaryOp
Unlike ast::BinOp, it has significantly more structure to it, so it's
easier to, say, handle all assignment-like operations in the same way.
2019-08-17 17:42:41 +03:00
bors[bot]
cd24349997
Merge #1691
1691: Show inherent and trait impls of structs and enums r=viorina a=viorina



Co-authored-by: Ekaterina Babshukova <ekaterina.babshukova@yandex.ru>
2019-08-16 14:24:51 +00:00
Ekaterina Babshukova
35a04ec066 show inherent and trait impls of structs and enums 2019-08-16 17:07:45 +03:00