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Matthias Krüger 9a6eac3001 Rollup merge of #113692 - krasimirgg:llvm-17-no-opaque, r=nikic
tests: adapt for removal of -opaque-pointers in LLVM 17

The commit https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/53717cabf837a589dd54a47dd8b4b3b9677f0b85 removed the flag from LLVM.

Found via our experimental rust + LLVM@HEAD bot: https://buildkite.com/llvm-project/rust-llvm-integrate-prototype/builds/20777#01895454-40b2-4e2f-978b-1294a83e1cce
2023-07-14 19:33:29 +02:00
Matthias Krüger f6dbf7d69b Rollup merge of #113599 - chenyukang:yukang-fix-use-maybe_body_owned_by, r=cjgillot
Use maybe_body_owned_by for multiple suggestions

This is a continued work from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/113567

We have several other suggestions not working for closure, this PR use `maybe_body_owned_by` to fix them and add test cases for them.
2023-07-14 19:33:26 +02:00
Krasimir Georgiev 668f2d7dbf tests: adapt for removal of -opaque-pointers in LLVM 17
The commit https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/53717cabf837a589dd54a47dd8b4b3b9677f0b85
removed the flag from LLVM.
2023-07-14 13:11:31 +00:00
Mahdi Dibaiee e55583c4b8 refactor(rustc_middle): Substs -> GenericArg 2023-07-14 13:27:35 +01:00
bors 7d60819bfd Auto merge of #113519 - SparrowLii:parallel_typeck, r=cjgillot
typeck in parallel

#108118 caused `typeck` to be transferred to the serial part (`check_unused`), which made the performance of parallel rustc significantly reduced.

This pr re-parallelize this part, which increases the average performance improvement of parallel rustc in `full` and `incr-full` scenarios from [14.4%](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/110284#issuecomment-1545354608) to [23.2%](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/110284#issuecomment-1624770626).

r? `@cjgillot`
cc `@oli-obk` `@Zoxc`
2023-07-14 03:47:02 +00:00
bors cca3373706 Auto merge of #113113 - Amanieu:box-vec-zst, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Eliminate ZST allocations in `Box` and `Vec`

This PR fixes 2 issues with `Box` and `RawVec` related to ZST allocations. Specifically, the `Allocator` trait requires that:
- If you allocate a zero-sized layout then you must later deallocate it, otherwise the allocator may leak memory.
- You cannot pass a ZST pointer to the allocator that you haven't previously allocated.

These restrictions exist because an allocator implementation is allowed to allocate non-zero amounts of memory for a zero-sized allocation. For example, `malloc` in libc does this.

Currently, ZSTs are handled differently in `Box` and `Vec`:
- `Vec` never allocates when `T` is a ZST or if the vector capacity is 0.
- `Box` just blindly passes everything on to the allocator, including ZSTs.

This causes problems due to the free conversions between `Box<[T]>` and `Vec<T>`, specifically that ZST allocations could get leaked or a dangling pointer could be passed to `deallocate`.

This PR fixes this by changing `Box` to not allocate for zero-sized values and slices. It also fixes a bug in `RawVec::shrink` where shrinking to a size of zero did not actually free the backing memory.
2023-07-14 01:59:08 +00:00
yukang bdd04a62f9 fix the issue of shorthand in suggest_cloning 2023-07-14 07:12:38 +08:00
yukang 3ddf6f7c17 use maybe_body_owned_by for closure 2023-07-14 07:12:35 +08:00
Matthias Krüger 2cc04536b4 Rollup merge of #112729 - jieyouxu:unused-qualifications-suggestion, r=b-naber
Add machine-applicable suggestion for `unused_qualifications` lint

```
error: unnecessary qualification
  --> $DIR/unused-qualifications-suggestion.rs:17:5
   |
LL |     foo::bar();
   |     ^^^^^^^^
   |
note: the lint level is defined here
  --> $DIR/unused-qualifications-suggestion.rs:3:9
   |
LL | #![deny(unused_qualifications)]
   |         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
help: replace it with the unqualified path
   |
LL |     bar();
   |     ~~~
```

Closes #92198.
2023-07-14 01:03:07 +02:00
Amanieu d'Antras d24be14276 Eliminate ZST allocations in Box and Vec 2023-07-13 15:00:53 +01:00
Matthias Krüger 893a5d2b32 Rollup merge of #113353 - compiler-errors:select-better, r=lcnr
Implement selection for `Unsize` for better coercion behavior

In order for much of coercion to succeed, we need to be able to deal with partial ambiguity of `Unsize` traits during selection. However, I pessimistically implemented selection in the new trait solver to just bail out with ambiguity if it was a built-in impl:
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/9227ff28aff55b252314076fcf21c9a66f10ac1e/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/solve/eval_ctxt/select.rs#L126

This implements a proper "rematch" procedure for dealing with built-in `Unsize` goals, so that even if the goal is ambiguous, we are able to get nested obligations which are used in the coercion selection-like loop:
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/9227ff28aff55b252314076fcf21c9a66f10ac1e/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/coercion.rs#L702

Second commit just moves a `resolve_vars_if_possible` call to fix a bug where we weren't detecting a trait upcasting to occur.

r? ``@lcnr``
2023-07-13 12:19:22 +02:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe) 0b5c683b06 Add machine-applicable suggestion for unused_qualifications lint 2023-07-13 08:26:02 +08:00
bors da1d099f91 Auto merge of #112945 - compiler-errors:tighten-span-of-adjustment-error, r=oli-obk
(re-)tighten sourceinfo span of adjustments in MIR

Diagnostics rely on the spans of MIR statements being (approximately) correct in order to give suggestions relative to that span (i.e. `shrink_to_hi` and `shrink_to_lo`).

I discovered that we're *intentionally* lowering THIR exprs with their parent expr's span if they come from adjustments that are due to a parent expression. While I understand why that may be desirable to demonstrate the relationship of an adjustment and the expression that requires it, it leads to

1. very verbose borrowck output
2. incorrect spans for suggestions

Some diagnostics get around that by giving suggestions relative to other spans we've collected during MIR lowering, such as the span of the method's identifier (e.g. `name` in `.name()`), but this doesn't work too well when things come from desugaring.

I assume it also has lead to numerous tweaks and complications to diagnostics code down the road, which this PR doesn't necessarily aim to fix but may open the gates to fixing later... The last three commits are simplifications due to the fact that we can assume that the move span actually points to what is being moved (and a test).

This regressed in #89110, which was debated somewhat in #90286. cc `@Aaron1011` who originally made this change.

r? diagnostics

Fixes #113547
Fixes #111016
2023-07-12 12:11:09 +00:00
Jubilee f7a34f9518 Rollup merge of #113567 - chenyukang:yukang-fix-113354-while-let, r=cjgillot
While let suggestion will work for closure body

Fixes #113354
2023-07-11 21:00:28 -07:00
Jubilee dff07259d0 Rollup merge of #113373 - jyn514:download-rustc-fixes, r=albertlarsan68
various download-rustc fixes

separated out from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/112143 because it keeps getting stuck in limbo.

best reviewed commit-by-commit
2023-07-11 21:00:27 -07:00
bors e571544f44 Auto merge of #113577 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-vaa83ip, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 4 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #112717 (Implement a few more rvalue translation to smir)
 - #113310 (Don't suggest `impl Trait` in path position)
 - #113497 (Support explicit 32-bit MIPS ABI for the synthetic object)
 - #113560 (Lint against misplaced where-clauses on associated types in traits)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-07-11 17:19:10 +00:00
Matthias Krüger 4f5ef52c37 Rollup merge of #113560 - fmease:assoc-tys-in-traits-depr-wc-loc, r=compiler-errors
Lint against misplaced where-clauses on associated types in traits

Extends the scope of the lint `deprecated_where_clause_location` (#89122) from associated types in impls to associated types in any location (impl or trait). This is only relevant for `#![feature(associated_type_defaults)]`. Previously we didn't warn on the following code for example:

```rs
#![feature(associated_type_defaults)]
trait Trait { type Assoc where u32: Copy = (); }
```

Personally I would've preferred to emit a *hard* error here instead of a lint warning since the feature is unstable but unfortunately we are constrained by back compat as associated type defaults won't necessarily trigger the feature-gate error if they are inside of a macro call (since they use a post-expansion feature-gate due to historical reasons, see also #66004).

I've renamed and moved related preexisting tests: 1. They test AST validation passes not the parser & thus shouldn't live in `parser/` (historical reasons?). 2. One test file was named after type aliases even though it tests assoc tys.

`@rustbot` label A-lint
2023-07-11 17:46:20 +02:00
Matthias Krüger c6df564b8c Rollup merge of #113310 - jieyouxu:dont-suggest-impl-trait-in-paths, r=lcnr
Don't suggest `impl Trait` in path position

Fixes #113264.
2023-07-11 17:46:18 +02:00
bors 0a2681cc49 Auto merge of #113470 - compiler-errors:new-solver-structurally-resolve-pat, r=lcnr
Structurally resolve in pattern matching when peeling refs in new solver

Let me know if you want me to commit the minimized test:
```rust
fn test() {}

fn test2() {}

fn main() {
    let tests: &[(_, fn())] = &[
        ("test", test),
        ("test2", test2),
    ];

    for (a, b) in tests {
        todo!();
    }
}
```

In that test above, the match scrutinee is `<std::vec::Iter<(&'static str, fn())> as Iterator>::Item`, which we cannot peel the refs from.

We also need to structurally resolve in the loop, since structural resolve is inherently shallow. I haven't come up with a test where this matters, but I can if you care.

Also,  I removed two other calls to `resolve_vars_with_obligations` in diagnostics code that I'm pretty convinced are not useful.

r? `@lcnr`
2023-07-11 15:29:47 +00:00
yukang 9aed9697cf While let suggestion will work for closure 2023-07-11 22:00:53 +08:00
bors b3ab80c119 Auto merge of #113175 - bryangarza:safe-transmute-rustc-coinductive, r=compiler-errors
Enable coinduction support for Safe Transmute

This patch adds the `#[rustc_coinductive]` annotation to `BikeshedIntrinsicFrom`, so that it's possible to compute transmutability for recursive types.

## Motivation
Safe Transmute currently already supports references (#110662). However, if a type is implemented recursively, it leads to an infinite loop when we try to check if transmutation is safe.

A couple simple examples that one might want to write, that are currently not possible to check transmutability for:
```rs
#[repr(C)] struct A(&'static B);
#[repr(C)] struct B(&'static A);
```

```rs
#[repr(C)]
enum IList<'a> { Nil, Cons(isize, &'a IList<'a>) }
#[repr(C)]
enum UList<'a> { Nil, Cons(usize, &'a UList<'a>) }
```

Previously, `@jswrenn` was considering writing a co-inductive solver from scratch, just for the `rustc_tranmsute` crate. Later on as I started working on Safe Transmute myself, I came across the `#[rustc_coinductive]` annotation, which is currently only being used for the `Sized` trait. Leveraging this trait actually solved the problem entirely, and it saves a lot of duplicate work that would have had to happen in `rustc_transmute`.
2023-07-11 13:48:59 +00:00
SparrowLii 50896c13db typeck in parallel 2023-07-11 17:52:43 +08:00
bors 63ef74b6aa Auto merge of #111717 - Urgau:uplift_fn_null_check, r=oli-obk
Uplift `clippy::fn_null_check` lint

This PR aims at uplifting the `clippy::fn_null_check` lint into rustc.

## `incorrect_fn_null_checks`

(warn-by-default)

The `incorrect_fn_null_checks` lint checks for expression that checks if a function pointer is null.

### Example

```rust
let fn_ptr: fn() = /* somehow obtained nullable function pointer */

if (fn_ptr as *const ()).is_null() { /* ... */ }
```

### Explanation

Function pointers are assumed to be non-null, checking for their nullity is incorrect.

-----

Mostly followed the instructions for uplifting a clippy lint described here: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/99696#pullrequestreview-1134072751

`@rustbot` label: +I-lang-nominated
r? compiler
2023-07-11 09:34:48 +00:00
Michael Goulet 846d54f16c Structurally resolve in pattern matching when peeling refs in new solver 2023-07-11 02:40:59 +00:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr b809207dec Lint against misplaced where-clauses on assoc tys in traits 2023-07-11 01:19:11 +02:00
Michael Goulet a74db1abb3 Fix another strange suggestion span 2023-07-10 20:09:28 +00:00
Michael Goulet 3a3f4a2144 Don't use method span on clone suggestion 2023-07-10 20:09:28 +00:00
Michael Goulet fe870424a7 Do not set up wrong span for adjustments 2023-07-10 20:09:26 +00:00
bors 8ca44ef9ca Auto merge of #112988 - spastorino:new-rpitit-24, r=compiler-errors
Replace RPITIT current impl with new strategy that lowers as a GAT

This PR replaces the current implementation of RPITITs with the new implementation that we had under -Zlower-impl-trait-in-trait-to-assoc-ty flag that lowers the RPIT as a GAT on the trait and on the impls that implement that trait.

Opening this PR as a draft because this goes after #112682, ~#112981~ and ~#112983~.
As soon as those are merged, I can rebase and we should run perf, crater and test a lot.

r? `@compiler-errors`
2023-07-10 19:01:30 +00:00
Urgau f6d2bf63d3 Uplift clippy::fn_null_check to rustc 2023-07-10 18:12:41 +02:00
Matthias Krüger 70c637808f Rollup merge of #113331 - chenyukang:yukang-fix-112590-false-positive, r=estebank
Add filter with following segment while lookup typo for path

From the discussion: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/112917#discussion_r1239150173

Seems we can not get the assoc items for `Struct`, `Enum` in the resolving phase.
A obvious filter is avoid suggesting the same name with the following segment path.

Use `following_seg` can extend the function `smart_resolve_partial_mod_path_errors` for more scenarios, such as `std::sync_error::atomic::AtomicBool` in test case.

r? `@estebank`
2023-07-10 12:01:32 +02:00
bors 02d1ee4834 Auto merge of #113127 - jieyouxu:fix-error-color-summary, r=davidtwco
Set error handler output format as soon as possible

Should fix https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/112692#issuecomment-1611585904.
2023-07-10 00:10:53 +00:00
Matthias Krüger ec479bae7f Rollup merge of #113469 - JohnTitor:rm-default-free-fn, r=Amanieu
Remove `default_free_fn` feature

Closes #73014
r? ``@Amanieu``
2023-07-09 16:33:37 +02:00
Santiago Pastorino 20429af7a3 Replace RPITIT current impl with new strategy that lowers as a GAT 2023-07-08 18:21:34 -03:00
bors 83964c156d Auto merge of #113491 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-mueqz7h, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #113005 (Don't call `query_normalize` when reporting similar impls)
 - #113064 (std: edit [T]::swap docs)
 - #113138 (Add release notes for 1.71.0)
 - #113217 (resolve typerelative ctors to adt)
 - #113254 (Use consistent formatting in Readme)
 - #113482 (Migrate GUI colors test to original CSS color format)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-07-08 20:56:57 +00:00
Matthias Krüger b637be7a17 Rollup merge of #113217 - ericmarkmartin:lower-type-relative-ctor-to-adt, r=cjgillot
resolve typerelative ctors to adt

Associated issue: #110508

r? ``@spastorino``
2023-07-08 20:53:29 +02:00
Matthias Krüger 48a0d038fa Rollup merge of #113005 - compiler-errors:dont-query-normalize, r=cjgillot
Don't call `query_normalize` when reporting similar impls

Firstly, It's sketchy to be using `query_normalize` at all during HIR typeck -- it's asking for an ICE 😅. Secondly, we're normalizing an impl trait ref that potentially has parameter types in `ty::ParamEnv::empty()`, which is kinda sketchy as well.

The only UI test change from removing this normalization is that we don't evaluate anonymous constants in impls, which end up giving us really ugly suggestions:

```
error[E0277]: the trait bound `[X; 35]: Default` is not satisfied
 --> /home/gh-compiler-errors/test.rs:4:5
  |
4 |     <[X; 35] as Default>::default();
  |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `Default` is not implemented for `[X; 35]`
  |
  = help: the following other types implement trait `Default`:
            &[T]
            &mut [T]
            [T; 32]
            [T; core::::array::{impl#30}::{constant#0}]
            [T; core::::array::{impl#31}::{constant#0}]
            [T; core::::array::{impl#32}::{constant#0}]
            [T; core::::array::{impl#33}::{constant#0}]
            [T; core::::array::{impl#34}::{constant#0}]
          and 27 others
```

So just fold the impls with a `BottomUpFolder` that calls `ty::Const::eval`. This doesn't work totally correctly with generic-const-exprs, but it's fine for stable code, and this is error reporting after all.
2023-07-08 20:53:27 +02:00
Matthias Krüger 8dc9461c91 Rollup merge of #113399 - compiler-errors:next-solver-byte-pat-again, r=oli-obk
Structurally normalize again for byte string lit pat checking

We need to structurally normalize the pointee of a match scrutinee when trying to match byte string patterns -- we used[^1] to call `structurally_resolve_type`, which errors for type vars[^2], but lcnr added `try_structurally_resolve_type`[^3] in the mean time, which is the right thing to use here since it's totally opportunistic.

Fixes rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative#38

[^1]: #112428
[^2]: #112993
[^3]: #113086
2023-07-08 15:49:47 +02:00
Matthias Krüger f3f1b0394d Rollup merge of #113335 - compiler-errors:reveal-opaques-in-new-solver, r=lcnr
Reveal opaques in new solver

We were testing against the wrong reveal mode 😨

Also a couple of misc commits that I don't want to really put in separate prs

r? ``@lcnr``
2023-07-08 15:49:46 +02:00
Matthias Krüger b70c5538b6 Rollup merge of #113158 - davidtwco:unset-rustc-log-color-in-test, r=wesleywiser
tests: unset `RUSTC_LOG_COLOR` in a test

Setting `RUSTC_LOG_COLOR=always` is sometimes useful if tools that one pipes `RUSTC_LOG` into support coloured output, but it makes this test fail because it has a `.stderr` file with `WARN` log output.
2023-07-08 15:49:45 +02:00
bors ce519c5945 Auto merge of #113474 - compiler-errors:rollup-07x1up7, r=compiler-errors
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #113413 (Add needs-triage to all new issues)
 - #113426 (Don't ICE in `resolve_bound_vars` when associated return-type bounds are in bad positions)
 - #113427 (Remove `variances_of` on RPITIT GATs, remove its one use-case)
 - #113441 (miri: check that assignments do not self-overlap)
 - #113453 (Remove unused from_method from rustc_on_unimplemented)
 - #113456 (Avoid calling report_forbidden_specialization for RPITITs)
 - #113466 (Update cargo)
 - #113467 (Fix comment of `fn_can_unwind`)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-07-08 10:46:29 +00:00
Michael Goulet cf1f8c55d5 Rollup merge of #113456 - spastorino:new-rpitit-31, r=compiler-errors
Avoid calling report_forbidden_specialization for RPITITs

Fixes #113438

r? ``@compiler-errors``
2023-07-07 22:12:18 -07:00
Michael Goulet 37a05d8054 Rollup merge of #113453 - spastorino:new-rpitit-30, r=compiler-errors
Remove unused from_method from rustc_on_unimplemented

Fixes #113439

`on_unimplemented_note` was calling `item_name` for RPITITs and that produced ICEs. I've added a regression test for that but also have removed `from_method` symbol entirely because it wasn't even used and by doing that the `item_name` call was also removed.

r? ``@compiler-errors``
2023-07-07 22:12:17 -07:00
Michael Goulet a071044562 Eagerly resolve vars in predicate during coercion loop 2023-07-08 03:41:22 +00:00
Michael Goulet 77c3cf1bfd Implement selection for unsize for better coercion behavior 2023-07-08 03:41:22 +00:00
Yuki Okushi a088e7961c Remove default_free_fn feature
Signed-off-by: Yuki Okushi <jtitor@2k36.org>
2023-07-08 12:10:12 +09:00
Michael Goulet b7191d8388 Don't ICE in resolve_bound_vars when associated return-type bounds are in bad positions 2023-07-07 19:43:23 +00:00
Santiago Pastorino 24326ee508 Avoid calling report_forbidden_specialization for RPITITs 2023-07-07 16:24:08 -03:00
Santiago Pastorino 6d80879ab9 Add regression test for RPITITs 2023-07-07 15:58:25 -03:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe) b5208b3611 Don't suggest impl Trait in path position 2023-07-08 00:04:33 +08:00