Remove the `overlapping_marker_traits` feature
See #29864
This has been replaced by `#[feature(marker_trait_attr)]`
A few notes:
* Due to PR #68057 not yet being in the bootstrap compiler, it's
necessary to continue using `#![feature(overlapping_marker_traits)]`
under `#[cfg(bootstrap)]` to work around type inference issues.
* I've updated tests that used `overlapping_marker_traits` to now use
`marker_trait_attr` where applicable
The test `src/test/ui/overlap-marker-trait.rs` doesn't make any sense
now that `overlapping_marker_traits`, so I removed it.
The test `src/test/ui/traits/overlap-permitted-for-marker-traits-neg.rs`
now fails, since it's no longer possible to have multiple overlapping
negative impls of `Send`. I believe that this is the behavior we want
(assuming that `Send` is not going to become a `#[marker]` trait, so I
renamed the test to `overlap-permitted-for-marker-traits-neg`
Fix 59191 - ICE when macro replaces crate root with non-module item
Hi,
This should fix#59191! My friend and I are working on learning the rustc codebase through contributions, so please feel free to mention anything amiss or that could be done better.
The code adds an explicit case for when a macro applied to the crate root (via an inner attribute) replaces it with something nonsensical, like a function. The crate root must be a module, and the error message reflects this.
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I should note that there are a few other weird edge cases here, like if they do output a module, it succeeds but uses that module's name as a prefix for all names in the crate. I'm assuming that's an issue for stabilizing #54726, though.
See #29864
This has been replaced by `#[feature(marker_trait_attr)]`
A few notes:
* Due to PR #68057 not yet being in the bootstrap compiler, it's
necessary to continue using `#![feature(overlapping_marker_traits)]`
under `#[cfg(bootstrap)]` to work around type inference issues.
* I've updated tests that used `overlapping_marker_traits` to now use
`marker_trait_attr` where applicable
The test `src/test/ui/overlap-marker-trait.rs` doesn't make any sense
now that `overlapping_marker_traits`, so I removed it.
The test `src/test/ui/traits/overlap-permitted-for-marker-traits-neg.rs`
now fails, since it's no longer possible to have multiple overlapping
negative impls of `Send`. I believe that this is the behavior we want
(assuming that `Send` is not going to become a `#[marker]` trait, so I
renamed the test to `overlap-permitted-for-marker-traits-neg`
Tweak obligation error output
- Point at arguments or output when fn obligations come from them, or ident when they don't
- Point at `Sized` bound (fix#47990)
- When object unsafe trait uses itself in associated item suggest using `Self` (fix#66424, fix#33375, partially address #38376, cc #61525)
- Point at reason in object unsafe trait with `Self` in supertraits or `where`-clause (cc #40533, cc #68377)
- On implicit type parameter `Sized` obligations, suggest `?Sized` (fix#57744, fix#46683)
Implement MIR lowering for or-patterns
This is the last thing needed to get meaningful run-pass tests for or-patterns. There probably need to be more tests before stabilizing this, but the most important cases should have been covered.
Note: we can generate exponentially large MIR CFGs when using or-patterns containing bindings, type ascriptions, or that are for a match arm with a guard. `src/test/mir-opt/exponential-or.rs` shows the best case for what we currently do.
cc #54883closes#60350closes#67514
cc @Centril
r? @pnkfelix
Avoid exponential behaviour when relating types
When equating bound types we check subtyping in both directions. Since closures are invariant in their substs, we end up comparing the two types an exponential number of times. If there are no bound variables this isn't needed.
Closes#68061
Changes the error handler for inner attributes that replace the root
with a non-module. Previously it would emit a fatal error. It now emits
an empty expasion and a non-fatal error like the existing handler for a
failed expansion.