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bors
ed49386d3a Auto merge of #136539 - matthewjasper:late-normalize-errors, r=compiler-errors
Emit dropck normalization errors in borrowck

Borrowck generally assumes that any queries it runs for type checking will succeed, thinking that HIR typeck will have errored first if there was a problem. However as of #98641, dropck isn't run on HIR, so there's no direct guarantee that it doesn't error. While a type being well-formed might be expected to ensure that its fields are well-formed, this is not the case for types containing a type projection:

```rust
pub trait AuthUser {
    type Id;
}

pub trait AuthnBackend {
    type User: AuthUser;
}

pub struct AuthSession<Backend: AuthnBackend> {
    data: Option<<<Backend as AuthnBackend>::User as AuthUser>::Id>,
}

pub trait Authz: Sized {
    type AuthnBackend: AuthnBackend<User = Self>;
}

pub fn run_query<User: Authz>(auth: AuthSession<User::AuthnBackend>) {}
// ^ No User: AuthUser bound is required or inferred.
```

While improvements to trait solving might fix this in the future, for now we go for a pragmatic solution of emitting an error from borrowck (by rerunning dropck outside of a query) and making drop elaboration check if an error has been emitted previously before panicking for a failed normalization.

Closes #103899
Closes #135039

r? `@compiler-errors` (feel free to re-assign)
2025-02-19 07:49:08 +00:00
Ralf Jung
73b6482ead x86_win64 ABI: do not use xmm0 with softfloat ABI 2025-02-19 08:41:19 +01:00
bors
5986ff05d8 Auto merge of #137248 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-s18zjau, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 9 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #136936 (Use 'yes' instead of 'while-echo' in tests/ui/process/process-sigpipe.rs except 'nto')
 - #137026 (Stabilize (and const-stabilize) `integer_sign_cast`)
 - #137059 (fix: Alloc new errorcode E0803 for E0495)
 - #137177 (Update `minifier-rs` version to `0.3.5`)
 - #137210 (compiler: Stop reexporting stuff in cg_llvm::abi)
 - #137213 (Remove `rustc_middle::mir::tcx` module.)
 - #137216 (eval_outlives: bail out early if both regions are in the same SCC)
 - #137228 (Fix typo in hidden internal docs of `TrustedRandomAccess`)
 - #137242 (Add reference annotations for the `do_not_recommend` attribute)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-02-19 04:37:26 +00:00
Michael Goulet
b02eac37ff Restrict bevy hack 2025-02-19 03:58:31 +00:00
Zalathar
d9b91de00c coverage: Add some more cases to tests/coverage/holes.rs 2025-02-19 13:56:20 +11:00
dianne
20149629ba "classic2021" ruleset: experimentally add fallback-to-outer (eat both)
My reasoning: the ruleset implemented by the same feature gate in
Edition 2024 always tries to eat the inherited reference first. For
consistency, it makes sense to me to say across all editions that users
should consider the inherited reference's mutability when wondering if a
`&mut` pattern will type.
2025-02-18 18:00:17 -08:00
dianne
1ed74aaf0c add mixed-edition tests 2025-02-18 18:00:11 -08:00
dianne
443c51d5d6 "structural2021" ruleset: add fallback-to-outer (eat both) deref rule 2025-02-18 17:44:28 -08:00
dianne
8dc64a405d "classic2021" and "structural2021" rulesets: add eat-inherited-ref-alone deref rules 2025-02-18 17:44:28 -08:00
dianne
3e77657312 remove old edition-2021-specific tests
These are superseded by the old-edition revisions on the shared tests.
2025-02-18 17:44:28 -08:00
dianne
e24833a4a8 add test revisions for old-edition behavior of feature gates
This also adds `#[cfg]` attributes to tests for bindings' types,
to make it visually clearer which revisions type successfully.
2025-02-18 17:44:28 -08:00
bors
17c1c329a5 Auto merge of #135408 - RalfJung:x86-sse2, r=workingjubilee
x86: use SSE2 to pass float and SIMD types

This builds on the new X86Sse2 ABI landed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/137037 to actually make it a separate ABI from the default x86 ABI, and use SSE2 registers. Specifically, we use it in two ways: to return `f64` values in a register rather than by-ptr, and to pass vectors of size up to 128bit in a register (or, well, whatever LLVM does when passing `<4 x float>` by-val, I don't actually know if this ends up in a register).

Cc `@workingjubilee`
Fixes #133611

try-job: aarch64-apple
try-job: aarch64-gnu
try-job: aarch64-gnu-debug
try-job: test-various
try-job: x86_64-gnu-nopt
try-job: dist-i586-gnu-i586-i686-musl
try-job: x86_64-msvc-1
2025-02-19 01:25:01 +00:00
yukang
a467ecacd4 Add custom sort for link in rustdoc 2025-02-19 08:35:51 +08:00
Matthias Krüger
24ba1ad31c Rollup merge of #137242 - ehuss:reference-do_not_recommend, r=compiler-errors
Add reference annotations for the `do_not_recommend` attribute

This adds reference rule identifiers for the tests of the `diagnostic::do_not_recommend` attribute.
2025-02-19 01:30:14 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
960b122136 Rollup merge of #137059 - xizheyin:issue-136827, r=davidtwco
fix: Alloc new errorcode E0803 for E0495

As discussion in #136827, I alloc a new errorcode.
2025-02-19 01:30:11 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
616b6c35a5 Rollup merge of #136936 - xingxue-ibm:sigpipe-test, r=workingjubilee
Use 'yes' instead of 'while-echo' in tests/ui/process/process-sigpipe.rs except 'nto'

The `sh` of AIX prints a message about a broken pipe when using the `while-echo` command. It works as expected when using the `yes` command instead. `yes` was originally used in this test but was later replaced with `while-echo` because QNX Neutrino does not have `yes` ([Replace yes command by while-echo in test tests/ui/process/process-sigpipe.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/109379)). This PR updates the test to use `while-echo` for QNX Neutrino while reverting to `yes` for other platforms.
2025-02-19 01:30:09 +01:00
Urgau
56a850250b Pre-commit unpretty HIR test 2025-02-18 21:34:35 +01:00
Zachary S
2c3725021e Update . -> :: tests for new diff suggestion format. 2025-02-18 13:28:35 -06:00
Samuel Tardieu
e639e886b2 Lint #[must_use] attributes applied to methods in trait impls
The `#[must_use]` attribute has no effect when applied to methods in
trait implementations. This case was not linted before.
2025-02-18 20:23:34 +01:00
Zachary S
ae7b45a6d4 When giving a suggestion to use :: instead of . where the rhs is a macro giving a type,
make it also work when the rhs is a type alias, not just a struct.
2025-02-18 13:11:37 -06:00
Zachary S
bfde43c84b Suggest using :: instead of . for enums in some cases.
Suggest replacing `.` with `::` when encountering "expected value, found enum":
- in a method-call expression and the method has the same name as a tuple variant
- in a field-access expression and the field has the same name as a unit or tuple variant
2025-02-18 13:11:37 -06:00
Zachary S
fe37adab4b Suggest using :: instead of . in more cases.
When `Foo.field` or `Foo.method()` exprs are encountered, suggest `Foo::field` or `Foo::method()` when Foo is a type alias, not just
a struct, trait, or module.

Also rename test for this suggestion from issue-22692.rs to something more meaningful.
2025-02-18 13:11:37 -06:00
Eric Huss
0a094196f3 Add reference annotations for the do_not_recommend attribute 2025-02-18 10:36:53 -08:00
Matthias Krüger
bafff1b3af Rollup merge of #137218 - lukas-code:layout_of_cleanup, r=compiler-errors
misc `layout_of` cleanup

See individual commits for details.

r? `@oli-obk` but feel free to reassign
2025-02-18 18:40:55 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
10dd016a80 Rollup merge of #137203 - nnethercote:improve-MIR-modification, r=compiler-errors
Improve MIR modification

A few commits that simplify code that manipulates MIR bodies.

r? `@tmiasko`
2025-02-18 18:40:54 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
54db888355 Rollup merge of #137161 - dianne:pat-migration-bookkeeping-for-macros, r=Nadrieril
Pattern Migration 2024: fix incorrect messages/suggestions when errors arise in macro expansions

See the diff between the two commits for how this affected the error message and suggestion. In order to decide how to format those, the pattern migration diagnostic keeps track of which parts of the user's pattern cause problems in Edition 2024. However, it neglected to do some of this bookkeeping when pointing to macro expansion sites. This fixes that.
2025-02-18 18:40:52 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
c8d904125e Rollup merge of #137000 - compiler-errors:deeply-normalize-item-bounds, r=lcnr
Deeply normalize item bounds in new solver

Built on #136863.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/142.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/151.

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/trait-system-refactor-initiative/issues/116

First commit reworks candidate preference for projection bounds to prefer param-env projection clauses even if the corresponding trait ref doesn't come from the param-env.

Second commit adjusts the associated type item bounds check to deeply normalize in the new solver. This causes some test fallout which I will point out.

r? lcnr
2025-02-18 18:40:51 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
7edd17cfbb Rollup merge of #135711 - estebank:issue-135649, r=davidtwco
Do not ICE on default_field_value const with lifetimes

`#![feature(default_field_values)]` uses a `const` body that should be treated as inline `const`s, but is actually being detected otherwise. This is similar to the situation in #78174, so we take the same solution: we check if the const actually comes from a field, and if it does, we use that logic to get the appropriate lifetimes and not ICE during borrowck.

Fix #135649.
2025-02-18 18:40:49 +01:00
Esteban Küber
6eb48824da Don't mention FromResidual on bad ?
Unless `try_trait_v2` is enabled, don't mention that `FromResidual` isn't implemented for a specific type when the implicit `From` conversion of a `?` fails. For the end user on stable, `?` might as well be a compiler intrinsic, so we remove that note to avoid further confusion and allowing other parts of the error to be more prominent.

```
error[E0277]: `?` couldn't convert the error to `u8`
  --> $DIR/bad-interconversion.rs:4:20
   |
LL | fn result_to_result() -> Result<u64, u8> {
   |                          --------------- expected `u8` because of this
LL |     Ok(Err(123_i32)?)
   |        ------------^ the trait `From<i32>` is not implemented for `u8`
   |        |
   |        this can't be annotated with `?` because it has type `Result<_, i32>`
   |
   = note: the question mark operation (`?`) implicitly performs a conversion on the error value using the `From` trait
   = help: the following other types implement trait `From<T>`:
             `u8` implements `From<Char>`
             `u8` implements `From<bool>`
```
2025-02-18 17:34:16 +00:00
Xing Xue
0ffb771607 Use yes except target_os = "nto". 2025-02-18 16:22:16 +00:00
Ralf Jung
803feb5dc6 x86-sse2 ABI: use SSE registers for floats and SIMD 2025-02-18 16:11:41 +01:00
Lukas Markeffsky
802b7abab7 clean up layout error diagnostics
- group the fluent slugs together
- reword (internal-only) "too generic" error to be more in line with
  the other errors
2025-02-18 13:22:45 +01:00
Lukas Markeffsky
d0a5bbbb8e document and test all LayoutError variants 2025-02-18 13:22:45 +01:00
bors
3b022d8cee Auto merge of #133852 - x17jiri:cold_path, r=saethlin
improve cold_path()

#120370 added a new instrinsic `cold_path()` and used it to fix `likely` and `unlikely`

However, in order to limit scope, the information about cold code paths is only used in 2-target switch instructions. This is sufficient for `likely` and `unlikely`, but limits usefulness of `cold_path` for idiomatic rust. For example, code like this:

```
if let Some(x) = y { ... }
```

may generate 3-target switch:

```
switch y.discriminator:
0 => true branch
1 = > false branch
_ => unreachable
```

and therefore marking a branch as cold will have no effect.

This PR improves `cold_path()` to work with arbitrary switch instructions.

Note that for 2-target switches, we can use `llvm.expect`, but for multiple targets we need to manually emit branch weights. I checked Clang and it also emits weights in this situation. The Clang's weight calculation is more complex that this PR, which I believe is mainly because `switch` in `C/C++` can have multiple cases going to the same target.
2025-02-18 07:49:09 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
a1daa34ad0 Use MirPatch in EnumSizeOpt.
Instead of `expand_statements`. This makes the code shorter and
consistent with other MIR transform passes.

The tests require updating because there is a slight change in
MIR output:
- the old code replaced the original statement with twelve new
  statements.
- the new code inserts converts the original statement to a `nop` and
  then insert twelve new statements in front of it.

I.e. we now end up with an extra `nop`, which doesn't matter at all.
2025-02-18 12:52:56 +11:00
Scott McMurray
3a3aedee10 Update some comparison tests now that they pass in LLVM20 2025-02-17 16:36:14 -08:00
Michael Goulet
b002b5cc82 Deeply normalize associated type bounds before proving them 2025-02-17 17:21:24 +00:00
makai410
9cd1de573b suggest swapping equality on e0277 2025-02-17 21:19:36 +08:00
Matthew Jasper
87e5969572 Update tests for dropck normalization errors
Takes crash tests from #135039, #103899, #91985 and #105299 and turns them into ui tests
2025-02-17 11:33:07 +00:00
bors
2162e9d4b1 Auto merge of #137164 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-dj5826k, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #137095 (Replace some u64 hashes with Hash64)
 - #137100 (HIR analysis: Remove unnecessary abstraction over list of clauses)
 - #137105 (Restrict DerefPure for Cow<T> impl to T = impl Clone, [impl Clone], str.)
 - #137120 (Enable `relative-path-include-bytes-132203` rustdoc-ui test on Windows)
 - #137125 (Re-add missing empty lines in the releases notes)
 - #137145 (use add-core-stubs / minicore for a few more tests)
 - #137149 (Remove SSE ABI from i586-pc-windows-msvc)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-02-17 11:18:33 +00:00
Jiri Bobek
7bb5f4dd78 improve cold_path() 2025-02-17 06:39:58 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
3293afbef7 Rollup merge of #137145 - RalfJung:minicore, r=jieyouxu
use add-core-stubs / minicore for a few more tests

See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/131485 for context. These are some tests I worked on in the past so I figured I'd see if `minicore` works for them. :)
2025-02-17 06:38:17 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
7cae8e1f50 Rollup merge of #137120 - ChrisDenton:its-all-relative, r=GuillaumeGomez
Enable `relative-path-include-bytes-132203` rustdoc-ui test on Windows

The problem with the error message on Windows is:

- The path separators are different
- The OS error message string is different

Normalizing those two things makes the test pass on Windows.
2025-02-17 06:38:15 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
fab38375bc Rollup merge of #137095 - saethlin:use-hash64-for-hashes, r=workingjubilee
Replace some u64 hashes with Hash64

I introduced the Hash64 and Hash128 types in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/110083, essentially as a mechanism to prevent hashes from landing in our leb128 encoding paths. If you just have a u64 or u128 field in a struct then derive Encodable/Decodable, that number gets leb128 encoding. So if you need to store a hash or some other value which behaves very close to a hash, don't store it as a u64.

This reverts part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/117603, which turned an encoded Hash64 into a u64.

Based on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/110083, I don't expect this to be perf-sensitive on its own, though I expect that it may help stabilize some of the small rmeta size fluctuations we currently see in perf reports.
2025-02-17 06:38:14 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
f0710999a9 Rollup merge of #137140 - Noratrieb:const-move, r=jieyouxu,compiler-errors
Fix const items not being allowed to be called `r#move` or `r#static`

Because of an ambiguity with const closures, the parser needs to ensure that for a const item, the `const` keyword isn't followed by a `move` or `static` keyword, as that would indicate a const closure:

```rust
fn main() {
  const move // ...
}
```

This check did not take raw identifiers into account, therefore being unable to distinguish between `const move` and `const r#move`. The latter is obviously not a const closure, so it should be allowed as a const item.

This fixes the check in the parser to only treat `const ...` as a const closure if it's followed by the *proper keyword*, and not a raw identifier.

Additionally, this adds a large test that tests for all raw identifiers in all kinds of positions, including `const`, to prevent issues like this one from occurring again.

fixes #137128
2025-02-17 06:37:39 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
86f3d525e0 Rollup merge of #137101 - GrigorenkoPV:str-inherent-lint, r=Urgau
`invalid_from_utf8[_unchecked]`: also lint inherent methods

Addressing https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/131114#issuecomment-2646663535

Also corrected a typo: "_an_ invalid literal", not "_a_ invalid literal".
2025-02-17 06:37:38 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
0c051c8196 Rollup merge of #136671 - nnethercote:middle-limits, r=Nadrieril
Overhaul `rustc_middle::limits`

In particular, to make `pattern_complexity` work more like other limits, which then enables some other simplifications.

r? ``@Nadrieril``
2025-02-17 06:37:35 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
f3a4f1a02a Rollup merge of #136466 - nnethercote:start-removing-Map, r=cjgillot
Start removing `rustc_middle::hir::map::Map`

`rustc_middle::hir::map::Map` is now just a low-value wrapper around `TyCtxt`. This PR starts removing it.

r? `@cjgillot`
2025-02-17 06:37:35 +01:00
dianne
82678df0de bookkeep properly when pointing into macro expansions 2025-02-16 19:27:48 -08:00
dianne
7af4630770 add a failing test 2025-02-16 19:17:52 -08:00