This ensures that the error is printed even for unused variables,
as well as unifying the handling between the LLVM and GCC backends.
This also fixes unusual behavior around exported Rust-defined variables
with linkage attributes. With the previous behavior, it appears to be
impossible to define such a variable such that it can actually be imported
and used by another crate. This is because on the importing side, the
variable is required to be a pointer, but on the exporting side, the
type checker rejects static variables of pointer type because they do
not implement `Sync`. Even if it were possible to import such a type, it
appears that code generation on the importing side would add an unexpected
additional level of pointer indirection, which would break type safety.
This highlighted that the semantics of linkage on Rust-defined variables
is different to linkage on foreign items. As such, we now model the
difference with two different codegen attributes: linkage for Rust-defined
variables, and import_linkage for foreign items.
This change gives semantics to the test
src/test/ui/linkage-attr/auxiliary/def_illtyped_external.rs which was
previously expected to fail to compile. Therefore, convert it into a
test that is expected to successfully compile.
The update to the GCC backend is speculative and untested.
This makes sure that ICEing because of def ids created outside of ast lowering will be able to produce a query backtrace and not cause a double panic because of trying to call the `def_span` query
Rollup of 9 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #103065 (rustdoc-json: Document and Test that args can be patterns.)
- #104865 (Don't overwrite local changes when updating submodules)
- #104895 (Avoid Invalid code suggested when encountering unsatisfied trait bounds in derive macro code)
- #105063 (Rustdoc Json Tests: Don't assume that core::fmt::Debug will always have one item.)
- #105064 (rustdoc: add comment to confusing CSS `main { min-width: 0 }`)
- #105074 (Add Nicholas Bishop to `.mailmap`)
- #105081 (Add a regression test for #104322)
- #105086 (rustdoc: clean up sidebar link CSS)
- #105091 (add Tshepang Mbambo to .mailmap)
Failed merges:
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Allow to feed a value in another query's cache
Restricted version of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/96840
A query can create new definitions.
If those definitions are created after HIR lowering, they do not appear in the initial HIR map, and information for them cannot be provided in the normal pull-based way.
In order to make those definitions useful, we allow to feed values as query results for the newly created definition.
The API is as follows:
```rust
let feed = tcx.create_def(<parent def id>, <DefPathData>);
// `feed` is a TyCtxtFeed<'tcx>.
// Access the created definition.
let def_id: LocalDefId = feed.def_id;
// Assign `my_query(def_id) := my_value`.
feed.my_query(my_value).
```
This PR keeps the consistency checks introduced by https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/96840, even if they are not reachable. This allows to extend the behaviour later without forgetting them.
cc `@oli-obk` `@spastorino`
Rollup of 14 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #103876 (type alias impl trait: add tests showing that hidden type only outlives lifetimes that occur in bounds)
- #104427 (Explain why `rematch_impl` fails to be infallible)
- #104436 (Add slice to the stack allocated string comment)
- #104523 (Don't use periods in target names)
- #104627 (Print all features with --print target-features)
- #104911 (Make inferred_outlives_crate return Clause)
- #105002 (Add `PathBuf::as_mut_os_string` and `Path::as_mut_os_str`)
- #105023 (Statics used in reachable function's inline asm are reachable)
- #105045 (`rustc_ast_{passes,pretty}`: remove `ref` patterns)
- #105049 (Hermit: Minor build fixes)
- #105051 (Replace a macro with a function)
- #105062 (rustdoc: use shorthand background for rustdoc toggle CSS)
- #105066 (move `candidate_from_obligation` out of assembly)
- #105068 (Run patchelf also on rust-analyzer-proc-macro-srv.)
Failed merges:
- #105050 (Remove useless borrows and derefs)
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`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Also cache the stable hash of interned Predicates
continuation of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/94299
This is a small perf improvement and shares more code between `Ty` and `Predicate`
On type error with long types, print an abridged type and write the full
type to disk.
Print the widest possible short type while still fitting in the
terminal.
`mk_const(ty::ConstKind::X(...), ty)` can now be simplified to
`mk_cosnt(..., ty)`.
I searched with the following regex: \mk_const\([\n\s]*(ty::)?ConstKind\
I've left `ty::ConstKind::{Bound, Error}` as-is, they seem clearer this
way.
- Accept `impl Into`
- Implement `From<>` for `ConstKind`
Note: this adds a dependency on `derive_more` (MIT license). It allows
to derive a lot of traits (like `From` here) that would be otherwise
tedious to implement.
Add documentation for `has_escaping_bound_vars`
Thanks to `@BoxyUwU` for explaining this to me. Adding docs with a helpful link if people get confused.