rustdoc: remove no-op mobile CSS `.content { margin-left: 0 }`
This rule was added to override non-zero left margin on `.content`, which was removed in 135281ed15 and the margin-left was put on the docblock.
Point out span where we could introduce higher-ranked lifetime
Somewhat addresses #105422, but not really. We don't have that much useful information here since we're still in resolution :^(
Maybe this suggestion isn't worth it. If the reviewer has an idea how we can get a more succinct binder information for a structured suggestion, it would be appreciated.
Fix process-panic-after-fork.rs to pass on newer versions of Android.
The test process-panic-after-fork.rs was checking that abort() resulted in SIGSEGV on Android. This non-standard behavior was fixed back in 2013, so let's fix the test to also accept the standard behavior on Android.
Migrate `codegen_ssa` to diagnostics structs - [Part 3]
Completes migrating `codegen_ssa` module except 2 outstanding errors that depend on other crates:
1. [`rustc_middle::mir::interpret::InterpError`](b6097f2e1b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/interpret/error.rs (L475)): I saw `rustc_middle` is unassigned, I am open to take this work.
2. `codegen_llvm`'s use of `fn span_invalid_monomorphization_error`, which I started to replace in the [last commit](9a31b3cdda) of this PR, but would like to know the team's preference on how we should keep replacing the other macros:
2.1. Update macros to expect a `Diagnostic`
2.2. Remove macros and expand the code on each use.
See [some examples of the different options in this experimental commit](64aee83e80)
_Part 2 - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/103792_
r? ``@davidtwco``
Cc ``@compiler-errors``
Migrating rustc_infer to session diagnostics (part 3)
``@rustbot`` label +A-translation
r? rust-lang/diagnostics
cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/100717
Seems like a part of static_impl_trait.rs emits suggestions in a loop, and note.rs needs to have two instances of the same subdiagnostic, so these will need to wait until we have eager translation/list support.
Other than that, there is only error_reporting/mod.rs left to migrate.
feat: Package Windows release artifacts as ZIP and add symbols file
Closes#13872Closes#7747
CC #10371
This allows us to ship a format that's easier to handle on Windows. As a bonus, we can also include the PDB, to get useful stack traces. Unfortunately, it adds a couple of dependencies to `xtask`, increasing the debug build times from 1.28 to 1.58 s (release from 1.60s to 2.20s) on my system.
Apply fallback before final obligation resolution
Fixes#13249Fixes#13518
We've been applying fallback to type variables independently even when there are some unresolved obligations that associate them. This PR applies fallback to unresolved scalar type variables before the final attempt of resolving obligations, which enables us to infer more.
Unlike rustc, which has separate storages for each kind of type variables, we currently don't have a way to retrieve only integer/float type variables without folding/visiting every single type we've inferred. I've repurposed `TypeVariableData` as bitflags that also hold the kind of the type variable it's referring to so that we can "reconstruct" scalar type variables from their indices.
This PR increases the number of ??ty for rust-analyzer repo not because we regress and fail to infer the existing code but because we fail to infer the new code. It seems we have problems inferring some functions bitflags produces.
Projection types in user annotations may contain inference variables.
This makes the normalization depend on the unification with the actual
type and thus requires a separate TypeOp to track the obligations.
Otherwise simply calling `TypeChecker::normalize` would ICE with
"unexpected ambiguity"
We delay projection normalization to further stages in order to
register user type annotations before normalization in HIR typeck.
There are two consumers of astconv: ItemCtxt and FnCtxt.
The former already expects unnormalized types from astconv, see its
AstConv trait impl.
The latter needs `RawTy` for a cleaner interface.
Unfortunately astconv still needs the normalization machinery in
order to resolve enum variants that have projections in the self type,
e.g. `<<T as Trait>::Assoc>::StructVariant {}`.
This is why `AstConv::normalize_ty_2` is necessary.
Add help diag. for `const = Enum` missing braces around `Enum`
Previously it was not clear why this errored or if it was even supported, as there was no diagnostic that suggested wrapping it in braces.
Thus, add a simple diagnostic that suggests wrapping enum variants in braces.
Fixes#105927
rustdoc: remove no-op CSS `.rustdoc.source .sidebar { width: 0 }`
This CSS was added in dc2c972334, before 6a5f8b1aef when the sidebars were merged.
Now that they are merged, the source sidebar is being pushed off-screen anyway, so giving it zero width doesn't do much.