07e7823c01
If a symbol name can only be imported from one place for a type, and as long as it was not glob-imported anywhere in the current crate, we can trim its printed path and print only the name. This has wide implications on error messages with types, for example, shortening `std::vec::Vec` to just `Vec`, as long as there is no other `Vec` importable anywhere. This adds a new '-Z trim-diagnostic-paths=false' option to control this feature. On the good path, with no diagnosis printed, we should try to avoid issuing this query, so we need to prevent trimmed_def_paths query on several cases. This change also relies on a previous commit that differentiates between `Debug` and `Display` on various rustc types, where the latter is trimmed and presented to the user and the former is not.
31 lines
484 B
Rust
31 lines
484 B
Rust
use std::thread;
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use std::rc::Rc;
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#[derive(Debug)]
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struct Port<T>(Rc<T>);
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fn main() {
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#[derive(Debug)]
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struct Foo {
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_x: Port<()>,
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}
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impl Drop for Foo {
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fn drop(&mut self) {}
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}
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fn foo(x: Port<()>) -> Foo {
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Foo {
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_x: x
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}
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}
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let x = foo(Port(Rc::new(())));
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thread::spawn(move|| {
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//~^ ERROR `Rc<()>` cannot be sent between threads safely
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let y = x;
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println!("{:?}", y);
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});
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}
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